Over the years, Ye Fan had officially canonized the Four Dragon Slayers.
According to his plans, these Dragon Slayers were his best supporters in his move towards the Chu family.
As for Junie, it had never crossed his mind to bring her along.
After all, the move against the Chu family was indeed a dangerous mission.
Even so, together with the four slayers, his chances of success was less than 50 %.
It was more likely that there would be a great deal of bloodshed and they might not live to come home.
Junie was a physician and she was not a warrior. Hence, she could not protect herself either.
If Junie came along, her life would be at risk.
It was for these reasons that he had not canonized Junie as one of the Dragon Slayers when Han recommended her.
It must be understood that the term 'Dragon Slayer' was not just a title, but an honor, a responsibility and a mission.
The statutes of the Dragon God Hall clearly stated thatwhen there was war, all the Dragon Slayers conferred by the Dragon Master had to follow the master to the Chu family. Those who violated this instruction would be punished.
Since Ye Fan did not want Junie to face the risk of death in the battle that they had little chance of winning, he did not confer on her the title of Dragon Slayer.
The title that he had given her, 'Forest God' was only done in jest in order to bring her into the Dragon God Hall.
It was just a nice name and not officially conferred by Han.
After that, Junie had often nagged Ye Fan over this matter.
Many times, she had requested that Ye Fan give her an official document from the Dragon God Hall.
Of course, he did not give herthe document but just a
promise.
He had said that after she had achieved the realm of Grandmaster, she would be canonized immediately, and she would be ranked first among the five Dragon Slayers.
That was the only way to keep Junie quiet.
This time, though, Ye Fan did not expect Junie to turn up and insisted on coming along with the other Dragon Slayers.
“I insiston going.”
“My skills are inferior to none.”
“No one can match my skills in healing. My skills in poisoning are good enough to impress the Supreme Grandmaster.”
“If Gaius can come along, there is no reason I am not allowed to.”
“Ye Fan, your are biased and unfair.”
Junie would not let go of this and she went on and no chiding Ye Fan.
Possibly, due to her rushing over, Junie was breathless and there were drops of perspiration on her brow.
“Darn!”
“You both can go on quarrelling all you like. Just don't mention my name.”
Gaius was not pleased at his name being dragged into this debate.
Furthermore, Junie was twisting the truth.
What nonsense! What are you boasting about?
Ye Fan laughed. “Junie, don't you be stubborn.”
“You may be skilled in healing, but not in combat.”
“Your specialties and attributes are not suitable for this type of physical confrontations.”
“All you need to do is to stay back and be on standby.”
“When there is a need, you will be of greatest help.”
“Besides, you did promise me back then that you would not participate in the final battle but rather just stay back and be on standby in case your healing skills are required.” Ye Fan continued to persuade her.
“It's different now.”
“Now, I want to go. Wasn't the Dragon God Hall built for the day when fires of battle are lit up?” Junie looked up at Ye Fan and argued with reason.
“We were all chosen by the Dragon Master. If we can't participate in this final battle. What's the point of me joining this Dragon God Hall?”
“Ye Fan, please let me come along.”
“I'm not going to be just a spectator.”
“Or to go back on my word.”
“I said I would go up Mount Chumen with you!”
Junie spoke with a burning passion, and in the depths of her beautiful eyes, a ray of light flickered. Her voice was firm.
The day she met Ye Fan was etched in her memory.
The young man was seriously injured that day and barely alive. Yet, in his eyes, an eternal flame seemed
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