Although Donald had left Quadfield, his enthusiasm for discussions about Quadfield seemed insatiable, and he remained highly intrigued by topics related to it.
First, he instructed the Twelve Supreme Kings on how to manipulate this golden energy, and he coined the term “luminous energy” to distinguish it from other forms of energy, such as Stella Warrior energy.
Following that, he requested the supreme kings to present Quadfield's defensive blueprint, and he personally fine-tuned the security setup.
Once he was done with all that, Geraldine hopped downstairs from the second floor.
“Donald, Jenny asked you to carry the child upstairs,” she stated.
Unaware of the guests in the house, she descended from the second floor with an innocent demeanor.
To Donald, her behavior appeared entirely usual, but to the Twelve Supreme Kings, it seemed out of the ordinary.
No woman dares to speak to Lord Campbell like this in Quadfield. She's basically courting death!
The Twelve Supreme Kings let their imagination run wild.
Could it be that this woman is also one of Lord Campbell's women?
“I'm a bit tied up here at the moment. Could you please help me take my son upstairs?”
Donald gestured for Geraldine to come over and take the child.
Upon witnessing this scene, the Twelve Supreme Kings became even more certain of their suspicion.
The relationship between this woman and Lord Campbell is definitely not ordinary! Otherwise, Lord Campbell would never have so easily entrusted his child to her!
Upon seeing the Twelve Supreme Kings, Geraldine was so stunned that she stood frozen in place for a long time, unable to utter a word.
She couldn't identify all of the Twelve Supreme Kings, but Dennis was a familiar face.
The Harper family had engaged in past business transactions with Quadfield, and Dennis was known to be more approachable among the supreme kings. He had occasionally attended banquets and events.
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