James pulled Thea out of Primary Pharmacy.
James was a little speechless by the situation.
How did so much trouble happen just from buying ginseng?
They left the pharmacy and stood on the streets.
Thea shook off James' hands and stretched out her slender hands.
“Take it out.”
“Huh?
“Take what out?” James was taken aback and clarified with Thea.
“Don’t act dumb. Do you think I didn’t see the black card you took out just now?”
James took out his Back Dragon identity card, and Thea immediately snatched it from him.
“General of the Southern Plains.”
Thea burst out laughing after reading the words on the identity card.
“Why are you laughing?”
“Do you have nothing better to do, James? At least make a decent and realistic identity card. Why would you fake a General of the Southern Plains identity card?”
James touched his nose.
Before he could say anything else, Thea walked toward the trash can and threw away the identity card.
“You…”
James opened his mouth but did not say anything.
“Stop doing such unethical things. Faking a false identity card, especially a military officer’s identity card, is a big crime,” Thea scolded.
“Oh, okay.” James snorted helplessly as he glanced at the trash can and silently remembered the location of this street. He would have to get Chase to help him pick it up later.
“Also…”
Thea stretched out her hands again.
“Huh? There isn’t anymore. I only made one fake identity card. How could I have any more?”
“The silver needles.”
“Oh.”
James took out a large number of silver needles. There were about fifty of them.
Thea held the silver needles and inspected them left and right. They were ordinary silver needles and had nothing special about them.
“T-This?” Thea asked.
“I studied medicine, so I carry some silver needles with me just in case.” James smiled.
“By the way, previously…”
James knew what Thea wanted to say, so he instantly picked up a silver needle and inserted it into her while she was distracted.
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