"Were you poisoned?" asked Jenson.
Iris probably knew that her time was coming to an end. Once she pulled Jenson in, she uttered her last few words with much difficulty, "Baby Robbie, be careful of our foster father."
Ultimately, she took her final breath.
Jenson proceeded to carry Iris on his back. Although Iris was the military intelligence division’s agent, since she knew of Baby Robbie's nickname, it showed how close their relationship was. Even when she was o n her dying breath, her warning to Baby Robbie also revealed how much affection Iris had toward Baby Robbie.
Jenson could not abandon Iris because of that.
At the very least, he could not let such a kind and innocent girl's corpse be left behind in the wilderness. She would end up becoming food for wild animals.
Jenson walked a section of the mountain road with Iris on his back. Then, he met up with Carson who came to help him.
Jenson handed Iris' body to Carson and ordered," Carry her back to Green Plum Town. Tell my daddy to bury her."
Carson glanced at Iris on Jenson's back and muttered i n dissatisfaction, "She's one of those foxes from the military intelligence division. Her death is not to be regretted, so why should we bury her?"
Jenson retorted, "Stop talking nonsense and just do it."
Carson ordered a guard, saying, "Carry her on your back. Let's go."
At this moment, fireworks suddenly erupted in the northwest sky.
Jenson looked at the signal hidden in the fireworks." Superior Monster, come back quickly."
Jenson immediately turned around, galloping toward the northwest like a panther.
Green Plum Town.
By the time Carson escorted Iris back to Green Plum Town, it was already five o'clock in the morning.
Angeline was sleeping soundly.
Meanwhile, Jay was preoccupied with something in his heart. He had a hand resting on his head as he looked out the window thoughtfully.
He had never felt time moving so slowly before.
Hearing the knocks on the door outside, Jay leaped off the bed almost immediately.
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