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The guardian's sword by Taking Cigarette novel Chapter 1721

“Then I’ll leave it to you.”

After chatting for a while, Jagoan and Lisha said goodbye to each other and left separately.

Although they were all living in the mayor’s residence, Jagoan and the other members of the diplomatic convoy lived in rooms located in the northwest corner, while Lisha lived in the center of the main residence, which was very close to where Claremento resided.

The two were far apart and in opposite directions.

After watching Lisha leave, Jagoan shook his head and walked towards his own room.

Lisha was indeed a good woman.

She had dazzling golden hair, crystal-clear blue eyes like gemstones, a gorgeous face, and a hot figure unique to women in the city-state. Moreover, she had a prominent identity and status, as well as a wealthy and strong family background.

All of this made her shine like a dazzling jewel.

What was the difference between such a woman and a princess of the Middle Ages?

Even compared to Shania, Lisha was slightly inferior. However, Jagoan did not fall in love with Lisha, he only held a slight sense of gratitude and affection toward her.

As soon as Jagoan stepped into his room, he sensed that there was someone inside.

“Who’s it?!”

With a snap, Jagoan turned on the lights and saw Shania, Uriah, and Jagoan sneaking behind the closet in his room.

“I’ve told you all before, you can’t scare the Commander,” Jagoan said with a great deal of helplessness.

Shania stuck out her tongue and said, “Mr. Jagoan’s senses are so sensitive. Sigh… Although it’s very powerful, it also lacks some fun.”

Uriah asked excitedly, “Is this the premonition of danger you’ve developed through the trials of life and death? Commander Jagoan, can you teach me?”

Jagoan was at a loss for words.

These two people were starting to bother him, and even Jagoan was showing signs of being influenced by them.

“Sorry, Commander, I’ve tried to persuade them, but it’s just…” Jagoan approached Jagoan and said.

“It’s okay…” Jagoan waved his hand and then sat down on the chair, and Jagoan quickly brought him a glass of ice water.

After taking a sip of water, Jagoan said, “Ms. Green, Uriah, are you guys so bored that you even hide in my room to try and scare me? You might as well find something to do for yourselves.”

Shania and Jagoan were not the same.

Although Shania’s status was extremely prestigious and comparable to Jagoan’s, she did not have the strong power that Jagoan possessed. Therefore, she could only stay in the mayor’s residence and could not go out at will.

This was for her safety and to avoid any accidents.

After all, if Shania left the mayor’s residence and encountered danger outside, even to the point of losing her life, it was foreseeable that a fierce battle between Dorodo and the Crosac would immediately erupt.

In contrast, if Jagoan went out, there would not have such an impact as he would not be in any danger at all.

“How’re you and Lisha getting along?” Shania suddenly asked with a sly look in her eyes as she scrutinized Jagoan.

“What do you mean by ‘getting along’? We’re just ordinary friends. We only met once before, so we’re acquainted,” Jagoan frowned and replied.

“Explanation is just sophistry, and sophistry is the truth,” said Shania, spouting some nonsense she had learned from somewhere.

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