"Who's there?" Just before Rocky reached the gate, he was stopped by several vigilant guards dressed in blue uniforms.
Rocky immediately took out the token that Marin gave him and handed it to one of the guards. He explained, "It was Commander Marin of the northeast military camp who sent me here." Of course, it was a lie. Commander Marin never dispatched him. He just used it as an excuse.
While a guard was carefully examining the token, the other guards all fixed their eyes on Rocky in case he darted into the camp suddenly. Although Rocky had heard of the strictness of the Crimson Dragon Group's guarding, it was impressive to see up close. After a brief examination, the guard confirmed the token was authentic and he nodded at his partners. They relaxed and waved Rocky through.
Since he was allowed to go inside, he asked the guard about the location of the Isis Pavilion. For a few moments, the guard gazed at him in an odd way, but told him in the end. However, since the guard had just pointed out the general direction, Rocky had to figure out where exactly it was.
He was walking in the camp now. He saw many horses and chariots hurriedly running back and forth. Groups of patrolmen were on duty, making sure no corner was left unguarded. At the far end, he could faintly make out that there was a large number of soldiers practicing and training on the battlefield. All the soldiers were in high spirits, and their hearty bellows soared high into the sky. It was clear that the northeast military camp was nowhere near the base camp.
Besides, Rocky also noticed that there was a lot of spirit manipulators in Crimson Dragon Group, and near all of them were at the eighth grade or ninth grade of Mortal Stage. Some of the spirit manipulators were about the same level as him, and some other even much higher than him. He also came across two or three spirit manipulators who wore the same uniform as Flank. According to Rocky's estimation, it was highly possible that they had reached the eighth grade of the Earthly Stage or the early stage of the Heavenly Stage. Each of them walked in full air and was followed by several hundred soldiers in procession.
Rocky followed the direction pointed by the blue-coated guard and soon found the Isis Pavilion. The Pavilion was a two-story cottage. Standing among several imposing buildings, it looked so delicate and graceful. Its elegant architecture did not match with its surroundings; after all, it was in a military camp. All of the buildings appeared to be more masculine and imposing, but this one was more feminine. It looked very out of place! A house like this should be located in the southern riverside town or someplace else that boasted idyllic scenery. One would easily think of a noble lady living in it.
As he approached, Rocky caught a glimpse of a pretty figure. That person was immersed in gardening. He could faintly recognize it was Sue, so he walked closer and took a closer look. Yes, she was Sue! Rocky grinned happily.
"Sue!" Rocky joyfully called her name out aloud and quickly walked over.
Sue wasn't expecting anyone, but at the sound of the voice, she immediately turned around. At the sight of Rocky, she beamed with surprise and joy as she sprang up to greet him. "Mr. Bai!" she exclaimed. The next moment, she started looking around him anxiously. To her disappointment, she didn't see Uriah or Rubygon trailing after him.
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