“Master has sent me to inform you that a stalk of Grus Divina has sprouted on the mountains nearby. Prepare extra hands. Tomorrow you shall accompany me to the mountains to harvest it,” said the man dressed in a robe.
“There's Grus Divina nearby?” Brutus exclaimed. “That's a mystical herb. How can it grow on these mountains? Are you certain there's no mistake?”
“What did you say?” The man in a robe widened his eyes.
“I simply spoke in haste. I do not doubt Master in the slightest, but gathering extra help on such short notice is a challenge.”
Brutus found himself trapped between a rock and a hard place.
“That is your problem,” the man retorted. “I'm only in charge of notifying you. You should know the consequences of wasting time and not following Master's instructions, right?”
He turned on his heel and strode away, leaving Brutus frowning and fretting about manpower.
But soon, Brutus thought of a solution and ordered his apprentice, “Go fetch the four people who just left here!”
He wanted to get Jared and his companions. Now that they were in need of his assistance, he could enlist their help to pick the Grus Divina, and he would help Emily cure her grandmother's eyes.
“Emily, don't worry,” Ali comforted the downtrodden girl. “Once we've hunted a few more demon beasts and sold them, we will have the money to treat your grandmother's eyes.”
Emily remained silent, unable to shake off the guilt of keeping the money for herself, knowing others needed the money to sustain themselves too.
“Emily, I might be able to cure your grandma's eyes even without the money,” Jared assured her, his voice gentle yet firm. “If we can find some high-grade spiritual plants, I might be able to restore her sight.”
If Jared regained his power and had spiritual plants, he might be able to cure Emily's grandmother's eyes.
“Really, Jared?” Emily lifted her head, her eyes brimming with hope.
“Of course.” Jared smiled.
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