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A Man Like None Other novel Chapter 3063


When Hester took in Jared's reaction, he continued, "Jared, you can leave the girls here in Jipsdale. No one will dare to target them if they stay here."

Right then, Yuven spoke. "Mr. Sparrow, these young ladies are Jared's trusted companions. While it will be safe for them to stay in Jipsdale, it will be difficult for Mr. Chance to meet them. I have regained my strength, and if they were to stay in Imperial Beast City instead, I am confident that the members of the Demon Seal Alliance wouldn't dare to take any unwarranted actions against them."

He knew that it would be challenging for Jared to protect the young women. If Jared were to bring them everywhere he went, they would be in grave danger and might even become a burden for him.

The only way around this now was to let them stay in Imperial Beast City. It would be the safest option for them, and Jared would be able to reunite with the young women any time he wanted.

Although Jipsdale was a safer place than Imperial Beast City, it was too far away. It would be troublesome for Jared to meet the women.

Jared chimed in, "Thank you for your kindness, Mr. Sparrow, but I'll take them to Imperial Beast City instead. It's safe there too."

Hester stopped insisting otherwise. After all, even in Imperial Beast City, the men from the Demon Seal Alliance would not dare lay a finger on the young women without thinking twice.

After bidding farewell to Hester, Jared led the others away from Jipsdale. As he looked back, he felt a wave of melancholy wash over him.

He had never imagined a tragic love story like that to take place in a grand region like Jipsdale.

"Mr. Chance, I've already informed Stellaris Sect about our departure, and they've sent an airship to pick us up. We'll be able to travel back on the airship. It'll save our strength and time," Cloud said to Jared.

Now that the Alchemist Fair in Jipsdale had come to an end, there were few people who would travel to Jipsdale. Therefore, the airship heading toward Jipsdale had stopped its .service.

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