"Senior Brother!"
When Sienna, who was standing outside the door, heard the noise, she dashed inside and pulled out a handkerchief to wipe Diego's sweat. Her expression was filled with worry. "How are you? Are you tired?"
Diego shook his head and said, "She's seriously injured, so it took up a lot of my internal energy to help her. But it's okay. I'll recover after resting for a few days."
Sienna was relieved to hear that. She looked at Quincy and said, "But she hasn't woken up yet. What should we do next?
"She is the Empress of South Cloud World, so the person who hurt her must be extremely powerful. Even though we have saved her, I'm afraid it will also cause us trouble."
Diego nodded in agreement. "You're right, Junior Sister. We can't stay in this fishing village any longer. We have to take her away as soon as possible."
As he spoke, he looked at Quincy with a trace of obsession in his eyes.
"Well..."
After some thought, Sienna scowled and said, "But where will we take her? How about taking her back to our sect?"
"No!"
Diego shook his head and said, "You just said that if anyone could hurt the empress of South Cloud that badly, the other party must not be someone simple. If we take her back to our sect, aren't we asking for trouble?"
He scratched his head. "It's not a small matter now. Why don't one of us stay here and guard her, and another go back to the sect and report to Master to see if he can decide for us?"
Diego's expression was solemn, but he was scheming in secret. He wanted to send Sienna away so he could spend time alone with Quincy.
"Okay!"
Not knowing what he was thinking, Sienna nodded and said, "I'll stay here. You can go back to the sect and report to Master."
However, as soon as she finished speaking, Diego smiled bitterly and said, "Junior Sister, the mountainous roads to the sect are steep and far, and I have just used a lot of my internal energy. I'm afraid it's a little—"
Sienna was worried. What should she do? She was a woman, so it was natural for her to stay there to take care of Quincy. Diego was a man—
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