Quincy had not been home for a while, so there was no food in the kitchen. Moreover, she was not the type to cook.
Therefore, she resorted to ordering takeout.
James took out his phone, opened a map, and scrutinized it.
After ordering food, Quincy turned around and peeped at James’ phone. She asked out of curiosity, “What are you looking at?”
Quincy’s body leaned against James, and he could feel the residual warmth on her skin.
The two looked incredibly intimate.
James explained, “Ten years ago, I jumped into a river after Thea pulled me out of the inferno. My body drifted along the river, and I was washed up inside an underground cavern, where I found my medical book.”
“So, that’s where your medical skills came from.” Quincy came to a realization.
“Yeah.” James nodded and continued, “The cavern was huge. I was starving and hurriedly left after finding the medical book and some silver needles. My guess is there must be an Internal Martial Arts cultivation method in there. However, I can’t pinpoint the exact location of it.”
After explaining, James closed his eyes.
Ten years ago, he drifted along the river for a very long time and did not know how he ended up in the underground cavern.
On top of that, he could not determine where he left from either.
All he knew was that after he left the underground cavern, he kept traveling south and arrived at the Southern Plains. Ultimately, he became a soldier there.
He had no idea how long he had been wandering before arriving in the Southern Plains.
Thus, he was unable to identify the underground cavern’s location.
“Argh!”
James was racking his brain when a headache struck again.
In his head, it felt like countless worms were chewing on his brain, and his face distorted as he let out a painful groan.
“I told you to stop thinking so hard.”
Quincy immediately stood up, climbed onto the sofa, and sat behind James.
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