James yawned.
His exhaustion seeped into his very bones. He needed to rest.
After sating the curiosity of the relentless reporters, he turned and got on the convoy.
He spoke to the driver once again, “Alright, let’s get going. Enter the Black Dragon Palace.”
“Understood.”
The driver restarted the engine. Under the watchful gaze of the crowd, it slowly made its way into the Black Dragon Palace.
News of James’ interview spread.
It was translated into different languages all over the world.
In the Callahans’ residence in Cansington…
Thea just woke up. She had not been sleeping well recently.
She had been keeping tabs on the situation at the battlefield every moment she could. She prayed that bloodshed could be avoided.
After a few days of inactivity on the battlefield, she began to feel relieved.
“Thea, quick! Over here! Something big’s happened!”
She heard David yelling for her the moment she got out of her room.
She had been listless all this while. She could not bring herself to do anything.
She walked over to David and sat beside him. She then asked disinterestedly, “What is it? Why do you look so stunned?”
David cried out excitedly, “The allied forces of the twenty-eight nations have withdrawn from Southern Plains City, and the Black Dragon army has reclaimed it. Have a look! This is the latest interview by James. Look at how cool he is in the Black Dragon robe!”
Thea felt as if she had been instantly snapped awake. She swiftly grabbed the phone from David.
“May I have a few minutes of your time?”
“Five minutes. Ask away.”
It was a normal conversation.
However, her jaw hit the floor upon seeing the woman who was doing the interview.
“That’s Quincy. Why is she there?”
She was speechless.
She never expected Quincy to make her way to the Southern Plains and interview James as a reporter.
“Thea, look at James’ robes. He’s so awesome. The five-star badge on his shoulder is glittering! He really lives up to his name. He was able to infiltrate Southern Plains City, which was held down by an army of three million soldiers, and assassinate the generals of the twenty-eight nations. His heroic deeds are bound to go down in history.”
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