“Renee!”
Upon seeing that his daughter had regained consciousness, Erasmus instantly rushed over with all the excitement in the world.
“Dad...”
Renee glanced around the room with a lost look in her eyes. At the sight of the crowd milling around, apprehension promptly swamped her.
“You scared me to death, Renee! Do you know you had been unconscious for several days?”
Tears streamed down Erasmus' face.
Although it was said that cultivators needed to sever all emotional attachments when they embarked on the path to immortality, few could actually do it.
“Do you believe me now, Master Erasmus?” With a sneer on his face, Falcon drawled, “But let me tell you something—this is just a temporary fix. If I don't do anything to treat Renee, she'll still revert to her initial state. Also, I'll be so kind to tell you that I'm the only person who can cure her of her frosty constituent in this whole world! All others are charlatans! If you've made up your mind, kick all these charlatans out!”
“Who are you calling a charlatan? You look more like one yourself! Stop blowing your own trumpet with that worthless thing that's no more than a bronze mirror! If you're so great, throw it away, and we shall see who's better!” Josephine stepped forward and snapped viciously, long since sick of the man's arrogance.
As Falcon stared at Josephine, who stood out, a flash of something glinted in his eyes. He didn't fly into a rage but leered at her with a salacious look in his eyes. “Others may all scram, but this lady can stay. I love such a feral temperament!”
“What a piece of trash!”
Josephine spat at him hard as she said that.
At that, Falcon was momentarily stunned before he wiped the spit off his face. His temper spiked at once. “Do you believe that I'll finish you off right this instance, you
b*tch?”
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