Donoghue was standing on top of a hill and took a deep breath. He looked at the expanse of land in front of him as if he returned to a new world.
Although he was only trapped in purgatory for half a day time, the torture he suffered during that time was unimaginable for a normal person.
He never imagined he could still escape. Chester thought he would never be able to return to The Nine Continent and he never imagined he would escape purgatory.
On top of that, Donoghue was the one who helped him escape Donoghue.
Donoghue, who was in the token, was overcome with emotions. He laughed, “Ha-ha! Sh*t, I finally left that terrible place.”
“Thank you, Sect Master Wilson!” Donoghue said sincerely.
Chester smiled calmly when he heard that. “You don’t have to thank me. If you hadn’t shown me the way, I wouldn’t have been able to escape purgatory.”
Although Donoghue was in the envoy token, that did not stop him from communicating with Chester. Chester was still an envoy and could clearly feel what was going on in the token.
As he spoke, Chester looked around then squeezed his brows. “I’ve carried out the first condition of bringing you back to The Nine Continent. To complete the second condition, I’ll need to slow down for a moment. I needed to recover my energy first.”
Due to the various tortures he suffered, Chester was extremely weak.
Donoghue smiled and replied, “Naturally. You are a man of his words, so I’ll trust you.”
If this was three years ago, Donoghue would have never been so polite to Chester. However, after the incident, both of them reached a unique understanding.
Donoghue knew his future was in Chester’s hands. If anything happened to Chester, he would not have a chance to be resurrected. All their efforts would be wasted.
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