Chapter 811 Take Action
Shirley couldn’t take her eyes off the strange sight before her.
Was it real? Or was she dreaming?
The beauty before her seemed like a mirage, breathtaking in its sudden appearance.
It left her breathless for a moment, only to disappear just as quickly.
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She had already checked her wrist to be sure this wasn’t a dream, but it still felt like the illusion from her sleep.
“Robin, is this really happening?” Shirley asked, her voice trembling as she clutched Renee’s hand, feeling the shift.
“It’s real!” Robin said with a grin, his voice full of warmth.
It was the first time Shirley had seen him smile so brightly, his usual reserved demeanor replaced by pure
joy.
In that moment, she knew. Renee would be okay.
Shirley threw her arms around Robin, tears spilling down her checks.
Her face pressed against his shoulder as she whispered, Robin, you won’t be sad anymore.”
“Renee’s warm. Look, she has color in her face. She’s breathing. You’re going to save her, Robin!”
“Yes! Robin, we need to get Rence to Peachgrove in Dragon Ridge Valley now!”
Robin nodded solemnly, his voice steady. “Goodness is always protected by fate.
“Rence is so kind, so gentle. How could this happen to her?
“If I had the power, I would move mountains, travel across the stars, and tear apart the cruel fate that brought this on.
“It’s not right. The good suffer, while the wicked roam free. What’s the point of a world like that?”
Robin’s voice was deep, his words carrying weight that silenced the room.
This wasn’t just a flare of anger–it was a
as a vow.
The sudden crash of thunder shook the room, matching the intensity of his words.
The sound echoed through the walls, the night sky, and their very souls.
Outside, the storm raged on, mirroring the fury within
The storm surged, washing away the ugliness and darkness of the world into a deep, unseen abyss.
The storm raged, the wind howling, and the rain came down in sheets.
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The dark sky, as if relieved, opened up to reveal a brilliant full moon.
Its soft, pure light spread across the rain–soaked window, casting a cool, jade glow into the room.
“Sir, Ms. Renee looks… beautiful!” Rita’s voice, filled with excitement, shattered the silence.
The heavy, sorrowful mood in the room lifted, replaced by a surge of energy.
Catherine dashed toward Robin, her face lighting up. “Master Ramsey, I’m so happy!
“It’s incredible! It’s a miracle!!” she continued, her voice almost bubbling with joy.
“I knew it! Ms. Renee is so wonderful. Fate wouldn’t be so unfair to her. Otherwise, I swear, I’d be furious!” she added, practically bouncing on her feet.
Around Robin and Shirley, a circle of girls gathered, including Wendy and Brenda–They couldn’t stop Chattering as they marveled at Renee’s beauty.
The twenty officers remained standing at attention, their faces serious, waiting for Robin’s next command.
Flint clenched his fists, his eyes burning with emotion
The Great Warrior of Dragon Soul, in the prime of his life, trembled, struggling to hold back the tears. He nodded gravely. “Good. So good. Very good.”
Jack clapped him on the back, his own excitement barely contained.
The two old friends exchanged a glance, and for the first time in twenty years, the weight of their seemed to lift.
Levi took a deep breath.
His weathered face showed no sign of joy or sorrow, his emotions unreadable.
He stood, powerful as ever, the weight of his four shining stars heavy on his shoulders.
Some of the lords showed signs of relief, their faces softening.
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Watching their children and grandchildren’s happiness, they couldn’t hide the brief flicker of joy in their
eyes.
But Rhett, his face drawn, blinked back tears.
In those brief moments, it felt as though a century had passed.
If Renee had lost her life because of the missing drop of Pythoncrown water, Rhett knew that even if he survived, his heart would never be free from pain.
Renee still had a chance. That small flicker of hope allowed Rhett’s anxious heart to ease, if only just a little.
After Wilder’s care, the Suarez sisters regained their breath.
They rushed to Robin’s side, gently stroking Renee’s now vibrant, beautiful face. Tears streamed down.
their faces.
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“Renee, you have to pull through,” one of them whispered, her voice full of emotion.
“I’m so sorry, Master Ramsey. For twenty years, Renee has never had a single happy day with me.
“I failed Madam Suzanne. I failed Young Lord Dragon
Robin offered a reassuring smile. “Mrs. Lorelei, you’ve done nothing wrong.
“Without your patience and care over these years, Renee wouldn’t be here today.
“You not only saved her, but you gave her a good education in those hard times. There’s no way to thank you enough.
“I’ve found you. From now on, you won’t have to struggle anymore.
Take some time to rest in Brighton,” he continued. I’m taking Renee to Dragon Ridge Valley.
“Once I heal her, we’ll all be together again.”
Lorelei and Marge nodded, though reluctance was in their eyes. “Master Ramsey, please bring Renee back.”
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