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A Man Like None Other novel Chapter 1726

When Jared’s train of thought ended there, he appeared somewhat excited and eager to leave. I need to find Mr. Flaxseed!

Seeing how Jared was in a hurry to depart, Wayne offered, “Are you facing some issues, Jared? If you are, I can ask my family to help you out. We’re friends, after all. You’re welcome to ask for aid.”

He showed a strong interest in Jared as though he wanted to rope the latter in. Gratefully, Jared replied, “I appreciate your offer, Mr. Gingerich. However, this is a private matter. If I need help, I’ll be sure to visit the Gingerich family.”

“Okay. I’ll ask someone to contact my family and tell them to obey your request.” Wayne smiled.

After Jared bade Wayne and Chester goodbye, he followed Fernando back to Jadeborough before rushing toward Whitesea without stopping. He expected Flaxseed to still be entranced by women.

His guess was correct because when he arrived at the Simmons residence, he saw two beautiful women keeping Flaxseed company. Additionally, Flaxseed wasn’t looking too great.

At a glance, Jared could tell it was because Flaxseed had overindulged in his desire “Why are you here, Jared?” Flaxseed was shocked and gestured for the women to leave when he saw Jared.

“If I didn’t, you probably would’ve died in the arms of women! Look at you now! You don’t have any life force energy left in your body!” Resignedly, Jared stared at Flaxseed.

Flaxseed chuckled and stood up before stretching his body. “You don’t understand. I’m also cultivating here. In any case, why are you here? Is there something you need from me?”

“I want you to prepare a few tracking talismans for me.”

“D*mn, who are you planning to track? Using tracking talismans drains a lot of spiritual power.” “I want to track Evangeline. She’s missing.”

“What? Did she go missing? Did she get lost? Then again, many things have changed over the course of several thousand years.” Flaxseed was aware of the soul, which was thousands of years old, living inside Evangeline’s body.

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