Login via

The Peremptory Casey Davies novel Chapter 628

Hearing what the senior citizen said, both Casey and Annabel were shocked.

Annabel asked with some excitement, "Are you serious? Can you really save Casey?"

The senior citizen said with a smile, "It's highly possible that I can save him, but it finally depends on the condition he is in now."

"Check him now, please. If you can save him, I'm willing to do anything for you." Annabel was so excited that she nearly burst into tears.

However, Casey was staring at the senior citizen with some hesitation. He didn't believe that there would be pennies from the heaven. What he didn't believe more was that such a capable person would come to save him for no reason.

"If I'm not wrong, it's conditional for you to save me, right?" Casey asked.

The senior smiled and said, "Yes, there is no such thing as a free lunch. People have to pay a corresponding price for anything they want."

"What do you want from me?" Casey asked.

"Don't be anxious. I'll check you first. We can talk about the condition after I'm sure that I can save you."

As he said, he approached Casey and touched some of Casey's bones and acupuncture points.

Casey didn't resist. He would die soon, so he was naturally not afraid that the senior citizen would take the opportunity to do something to him.

As he touched Casey's bones and acupuncture points, the senior citizen smiled more and more brightly and murmured to himself, "You've extremely good physique and smooth meridians. Genius. You're a once-in-a-century genius. It never occurs to me that I can meet such a genius at my old age. No wonder you can survive such a serious injury."

Casey was not too surprised to hear what he said. When he met his teacher, he had heard the same thing from his teacher.

Casey didn't know who this senior citizen was. But he was sure that he was really afraid of this senior citizen.

Even Theodore just made him feel a little threatened. Apart from this senior citizen, only his master had made him feel afraid.

"Your injury can still be cured. Coincidentally, I have three pills that can even bring the dying back to life. They will help you heal the injury to your internal organs." The senior citizen took out a small bottle from his pocket and showed it to Casey.

Casey was not excited at all, because he clearly knew one thing: the more valuable it was, the greater price he would have to pay.

"What should I do to make you give me those pills?" Casey asked.

"It's very simple. I just want you to make a promise to me." The senior citizen said slowly.

"Make a promise?" Casey was stunned. He didn't anticipate that the senior should put forward such an easy request. However, sometimes, the simpler the condition was, the harder it was to achieve.

"Yes. I'll give you the pills on condition that I can ask you to do one thing at anytime and anywhere after you recover from your injuries. Don't worry. I would just ask you to do one thing for me. If you agree, I can give the pills to you now." The senior citizen said.

Hearing that, Casey immediately asked, "Must I do that even if you ask me to kill my family members?"

The senior citizen smiled and said, "I don't hate you. Why would I ask you to kill your family members? You should have guessed the reason why I ask you to make such a promise. You're potential. If you survive, you'll definitely become a great talent in the future. I'll only ask a talent like you to do something very important for me."

"If you believe me, take these pills. If you don't, I won't force you to do so."

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: The Peremptory Casey Davies