Jared knew that the people of Rock Village lived very modestly. Emily's family was the same. It seemed that Ali took good care of Emily, always taking her hunting to share the spoils.
If no one was there to help, how could Emily, a seventeen- or eighteen-year-old girl taking care of a blind old woman, make a living?
“Jared, hurry up and eat. Grandma and I don't like to eat meat. You must eat more to recover your strength!” Emily said happily, noticing Jared's improving complexion.
“Okay. I'll eat.” Jared nodded.
He also wanted to recover his abilities sooner. That way, he could help Emily. Still, with his current capabilities, he was already peerless in Rock Village. Even Ali wasn't his match.
Watching Jared eat with great relish, Emily couldn't help but grin.
“Emily, do you have to go hunting every day?” he asked her, eager to learn more about Rock Village and its surrounding environment.
Jared merely passed by the area back then, so he wasn't familiar with Rock Village.
“Of course. If we don't go out hunting every day, what should we eat? Besides, I also sell the beast skin and cores for money to hire the best doctor in town to treat my grandma's eyes,” Emily replied optimistically.
“Don't worry about my eyes, Emily. You mustn't overwork yourself. My eyes can't be cured, so don't waste your effort,” Ira persuaded Emily.
“Rest assured, Grandma. I've already asked around. Dr. Weiss has returned to town. When I'm free, I'll invite him over to treat your eyes!” Emily said with a smile.
Jared was deeply moved by the young girl's optimistic attitude. Even under such harsh conditions, Emily, a mere teenager, could still stay upbeat.
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