James smiled robotically. Stiffly, he stood up, just like a wooden puppet. Step by step, he left Century Hospital.
He bought Thea her ranking, making her the laughing stock of Cansington and the medical conference.
He did not care.
He left Medical Street. After he left, he studied his surroundings to make sure that he was not being followed. Then, he called a cab to Common Clinic.
At Common Clinic.
Ronn was there.
He was talking to May in the clinic.
James walked in.
Both of them stood up immediately and said simultaneously, “James.”
James waved a hand and sat down before saying, “Have you found out who was trying to kill me this morning?”
Ronn nodded. “I’ve got all the information.”
“Tell me.”
Ronn said, “These people arrived in Cansington eight days ago. They’re mercenaries from the border of the Southern Plains. They’re part of the Purgatory Army.”
“Oh, the Purgatory Army?”
James narrowed his eyes.
Having been at the Southern Plains for 10 years, he was familiar with the Purgatory Army.
The Purgatory Army was a band of mercenaries at the border of the Southern Plains. They were impressive, being one of the top mercenary bands in the whole world. However, he did not know who led the army.
“Did you manage to find out who their leader is?”
Ronn shook his head. “We haven’t managed to discover that yet. However, I managed to find out that someone in the Purgatory Army has made contact with Jonathan Harris.”
“It is him after all.”
James’ expression darkened.
Jonathan was known as the Doctor King, apparently able to cure patients even if they were an inch from death. He was the president of the National Doctor’s Association of Geosenge.
At the very least, James could now ascertain that Jonathan was the Doctor King Willy had mentioned. He was also the mastermind of the battle of Mount Thunder Pass.
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