Now, they were in a bit of a predicament—none of them knew Crimson Imperial City, and getting to the Teleportation Array seemed impossible.
“Mr. Chance, I think there must be people in Yellow Blue City heading to Crimson Imperial City and taking the Teleportation Array to the southern region. Otherwise, we can ask someone to guide us,” suggested Cloud.
However, Jared shook his head. Having just sneaked out of Yellow Blue City, returning would surely alert the Seizon family, and Jared had no intention of going back to be involved with the Seizon family women.
Just when the trio was feeling lost, a clear and resonant voice rang out.
“If you want to go to Crimson Imperial City, I can find someone for you.”
Miya walked out from behind them, surprising Cloud.
“Miya...”
Even Jared had not expected Miya to secretly follow them. He asked, “Miya, why are you here?”
“I knew you were leaving. Can't I see you off?” Miya replied. “Regardless of our feelings, you were my first. You're the man I won't forget for the rest of my life. Don't worry; I won't bother you. Follow me.”
With that, Miya turned and walked back toward the city.
Jared had no choice but to follow her back into the city.
Leading them to a secluded courtyard, Miya knocked on the door.
Soon, the door swung open, revealing a girl of a similar age to Miya.
The girl seemed somewhat surprised upon seeing Miya.
“Miya, what brings you here?” the girl asked, then warily glanced at Jared and the others behind Miya.
“No need to be nervous; they're all family,” Miya reassured.
Hearing Miya's words, the girl let down her guard, stepped aside, and said, “Please come in.”
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