While James was worrying about his physical condition, his phone suddenly rang, interrupting his thoughts.
“Who’s calling so early in the morning?” he murmured.
Then, he walked over to the bed and picked up his phone from the side table.
The caller was Callan.
He picked up the phone and asked, “What’s wrong?”
“There’s a problem.” From the other end of the call, a worried voice sounded.
James immediately got worried and asked, “What happened?”
“They’re gone.”
“Who’s missing?”
“They’re all gone. Come over.”
James was anxious. He hung up the phone, turned around, and was about to leave.
“What’s the matter, Honey?” Thea was startled by the noise and woke up. She sat up on the bed, using the blanket to cover her body and only revealing her head.
Her hair was messy, and there were a few hickeys on her neck.
She had not completely woken up and was still in a daze.
“Callan called saying something happened. The girls have disappeared. He asked me to head over. I’m not sure what happened, so I’ll go over and have a look first.”
“What?” Thea exclaimed.
Her grogginess dissipated instantly.
She quickly rolled out of bed, picked up her clothes, and began getting dressed, saying, “I’ll come to have a look with you.”
“Okay.” James nodded.
After Thea got dressed, she quickly washed her face, combed her hair, and left with the Malevolent Sword.
“Honey, let’s go. Why are you not moving?”
Thea walked out the door and could not help shouting after seeing James still standing in place.
“Thea, that sword is hefty. How are you carrying it without True Energy?” James asked doubtfully.
Earlier on, James had specifically attempted to pick up the Malevolent Sword, but he could not lift it without using True Energy.
“Ah, is it heavy?”
Thea looked surprised and replied, “It’s not that heavy.”
As she spoke, she casually waved the sword a few times and said, “It’s light like a feather.”
James looked at her.
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