In the end, Jared decided not to stay in Jadeborough and promptly left for Demon Sect with Jessica.
Alas, Flaxseed was so worried about the former snatching the love of his life that he insisted on tagging along. Left with no other choice, Jared acceded to his request.
Then again, it wasn't entirely a bad idea to have Flaxseed with them. After all, the man knew his way around and could provide support when needed.
With that, the trio hopped onto a plane and headed straight to Norham, a small border city.
Whether it was intentional or fate, Flaxseed found himself sitting right beside Jessica, which made him giddy with joy.
Jessica, on the other hand, silently seethed with resentment.
As frustrated as she was, she could only glare at Flaxseed whenever she caught him checking her out or trying any hanky-panky.
She couldn't possibly start a fight on the plane, could she?
Flaxseed was Jared's friend. Jessica didn't want to jeopardize Demon Sect's partnership with the latter by offending either man.
Despite the drama unfolding around him, Jared merely closed his eyes and feigned ignorance.
Thankfully, Flaxseed's constant harassment had caught the eye of a young man seated nearby.
In fact, the man had set his sights on Jessica ever since he boarded the plane, but the more he saw her being harassed by an old pervert like Flaxseed, the more it aggravated him.
The young man stood up and approached Flaxseed. “Hey, old geezer, let's change seats...”
“I don't want to,” Flaxseed scoffed before smugly placing his hand on Jessica's thigh.
A jealous glint instantly flashed across the young man's eyes.
“I'll pay you ten thousand to change seats with me, old geezer,” he said as he threw a wad of cash onto Flaxseed's lap.
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