To be honest, James was not confident in his abilities to cure Thea either.
There were no records in the medical book about conditions similar to Thea’s.
His only hope was for Crucifier to perform a miracle.
The two returned home together.
At home, James accompanied Thea for the rest of the day.
He initially planned to leave for Divine Sword Villa the next morning.
He remembered the information he had obtained from the Omniscient Deity. He would have to look for the King if he wanted to know about Xavion’s whereabouts.
James pondered for a while and decided that he should settle this matter before heading to Divine Sword Villa.
Early in the morning, he bid farewell to Thea and left the house. He headed to Peace Mansion and met with the King.
The King had had his power stripped from him. Apart from his nominal title, he had no absolute authority, nor was he needed in any meetings. All matters, regardless of their importance, were handled by the candidates running for the title of King.
The King was also happy that he got to enjoy leisure time.
“King, James has arrived.”
The King was reading a newspaper in the study when Gloom came over and reported respectfully.
“He’s finally here.”
The King put his newspaper down and walked out.
James was waiting for the King in the living room.
Before he could see the King, laughter came from outside the room.
“You’re finally here, James.”
James looked at the approaching King.
While on his way to Peace Mansion, James thought about what the King was trying to achieve.
Why was he hiding Xavion?
The King sat opposite him and asked with a smile, “I thought you’d really died in Malgudi. You sure are a lucky one. What brings you here today?”
James did not beat around the bush and went straight to the point. “Do you know about the Yada Sect?”
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