James had kept the letter with him.
He took it out and handed it to Thea.
Thea carefully looked through the letter.
It did look like it was written with her handwriting.
However, James’ story was too bizarre, and she found it hard to believe.
To her, it was simply a touching and beautiful story, nothing more.
“That’s enough. I’m heading back home.”
After speaking, she stood up and left.
James looked helpless.
Despite saying so much, Thea was not convinced. She seemed to have completely forgotten about him.
He watched Thea’s silhouette as she left.
James knew he could not act recklessly. He had to find out what had happened to Thea in the past year and what had caused her to lose her memories.
He would have to find the Omniscient Deity to figure out what happened.
James did not linger any longer and left the shop. He pulled out his phone and called Henry. “Arrange a private plane for me. I need to leave Cansington for a bit.”
“Alright.”
Henry did not question anything and immediately arranged a private plane for James.
Half a day later, James arrived at the foot of Mount Jade.
He took a step forward, and his body floated upwards like a phantom, instantly reaching halfway up the mountain. Soon, he reached the gate of Jade Sect.
“Mr. Caden.”
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