Henry was the General of the Southern Plains. He, in particular, would know how dangerous the twenty-eight nation fighters were.
He also knew how difficult it would be for James to carry his unconscious body while fighting them.
“James, what are your plans after this?”
James shook his hand and said, “Just rest for now. I‘ll have things for you to do after you recover.”
“Okay,” Henry complied.
James stayed at the hospital the whole time until the Blithe King came back.
Blithe King brought an ID card with him which he handed to James, “The new identity has been set up.”
James took a good look.
The name on the card read May Caden.
Blithe King explained, “Her background is that she’s a distant relative of the Cadens. She is a loosely related cousin of yours.”
James tossed it to May as he laughed.
May held the card in her hand as her heart raced with excitement.
All these years, she had been a pariah in the underground world. Now, she can finally walk proudly in public with a proper identity.
“Thank you, James.”
James replied, “Alright. Go back to Common Clinic and wait there. When Henry recovers, I’ll have new orders for you.”
“Understood,” May nodded.
“Henry, I’ll be going now,” James bid his friend farewell before he left and drove back to the Callahan house.
Thea was the only one at home.
Gladys and Benjamin had gone to the hospital to visit David.
Thea was alone on the couch, watching videos on her phone.
As soon as James opened the door, she greeted him, “Honey, come watch this! The medical conference released a trailer.”
James sat down beside her. He deliberately sat closer to her so that their skin was touching.
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