As he left, Thea stood up and followed him to the door. Her expression turned grim while she watched his retreating figure. ‘Is he speaking the truth? Can I believe in his words?’
Thea was at a loss.
She rubbed her temples. ‘Argh… You should have just died, Thea! Why did you have to lose your memory?’
Thea was dismayed. If possible, she would rather die than forget her loved one.
Still, a smile crept up on her face as she murmured, “But James is actually a pretty nice guy.”
At the same time, James was on his way to the military region.
At the Blithe King’s office…
The Blithe King spun the globe in his hand and marked a tiny red dot at a specific spot, saying, “This is the approximate location. A more detailed map is currently being produced. Please wait here for a moment.”
“Mhm.” James nodded.
With current technological levels, finding the location of Dragon Abyss was a piece of cake.
After approximately twenty minutes, a brand-new, detailed map was produced.
Holding the brand-new map in his hand, he compared it with the map given to him by the Blood Race. Their similarity was close to ninety-eight percent.
After comparing the two, James said, “This should be the place. Thank you, my friend.”
“There’s no need to be so formal between us. Besides, you helped me out big time. Once he heard that you were the referrer, Callan immediately agreed to my request. Since he’s currently in Cansington, I’ve already sent my son there.”
The Blithe King was wearing a bright smile. James had helped his son find one of the most powerful individuals in the world as his master.
“In that case, I’ll be taking my leave.”
James did not linger for long and turned to leave.
After he left, he returned to the Callahans’ residence.
This time, it was David who answered the door.
“You’re back, James.” David greeted him with a smile.
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