“Our Grand Patriarch?”
According to her conjecture, Bennett had been attacked by Tobias.
However, she too was uncertain of his whereabouts.
She only had uncertain postulations that she was unable to verify, so she did not dare to tell him.
“I-I don’t know. I didn’t see him after returning home.”
Thomas did not ask any more questions and returned to the shattered wooden house.
He walked over and said, “Thea, bring James back to Cansington to recuperate.”
Thea was taken aback and wondered aloud. “Huh? Do you mean right now, Sir Caden? James hasn’t woken up yet. Is it okay for him to be traveling around in this condition?”
“Cough, cough.”
Suddenly, James, who had been lying motionlessly, weakly coughed a few times.
He slowly opened his eyes, and a beautiful face filled his vision.
“Thea…”
He called out feebly.
Seeing James wake up, Thea almost shed tears of joy.
“Honey, you’re awake! Thank god, you’re alive. You’re finally awake.”
Thea wept joyfully.
James attempted to get up but his body was jolted with agonizing pain all over as soon as he made the slightest movement. His face was distorted from the pain, and blood spilled from his lips.
Thea promptly got him a tissue and wiped the blood off his lips, saying worriedly, “Honey, you’re seriously injured. Don’t move around.”
James lay down in bed and looked at Thea in a daze.
Surprisingly, he was still alive.
“Grandpa…”
When he saw Thomas, he called out for him.
“James.” Maxine also came closer to him.
Thomas picked up James’ hand to check his pulse and assessed injuries again. His lips were drawn taut as he said, “James, you’re lucky to have survived such horrible injuries this time. However, you can’t utilize True Energy or move around for now because your meridians are incredibly fragile. They can’t withstand True Energy running through them. Once you catalyze your True Energy, it’ll immediately shatter your meridians again.”
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