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The Peremptory Casey Davies novel Chapter 644

"This... how is this possible, he actually lifted that stone?" Dick looked at Casey with a look of surprise, a little unbelievable.

Annabel glanced suspiciously at Dick and asked, "Are you sure your master asked him to lift this stone. How do I feel that you are fooling him?"

Dick suddenly felt a little guilty, coughed slightly, and said, "Of course the master said so, why should I fool him."

Annabel still felt that Dick was incredible, walked up to Casey, and said, "Casey, this stone is so heavy, you should put it down quickly, and you will be smashed to death if you can't hold on to it later!"

Casey glanced at her and said, "Since this is my master's request, I will hold it up to the moment he is willing to come out to see me, otherwise I will never let it go!"

Dick laughed and said, "You're so arrogant. It's already very difficult for you to lift this stone. In my opinion, you even can't hold it for five minutes. You will throw this stone down soon."

Annabel turned her head and glared at Dick, and said, "Why are you so mean? No matter what, Casey is your senior, how can you say that to him."

Dick shrugged and said with some disdain, "He is my senior, but so what? He left master in a self righteous way. Now, I'm afraid his strength is not as good as mine. Why should I recognize him as a senior? "

"Well, you are strong, can you lift this stone?" Annabel asked.

"Of course, Miss Fairy, don't underestimate me. Anyway, I am also master's most proud apprentice. Regardless of my age, my strength is stronger than most senior apprentices." Dick immediately said with his head high.

In fact, the reason why Dick was hostile to Casey was precisely because of the title of the most proud apprentice.

Dick's talent was indeed not inferior to Casey back then. After he learned his master, others praised him as master's most proud apprentice. Because of this, he was always compared to Casey at the time. .

Casey was also the master's most proud apprentice back then, and it was natural for him to be compared with him.

Therefore, Dick had always wanted to prove that he was better than Casey, and he wanted to surpass Casey in all aspects.

But no matter how well he did, what he could get was only a compliment from the master, and according to what he learned from his senior apprentices, he knew that when Casey showed his talent, the master had always been very happy.

Moreover, Dick often heard the words "If only Casey hadn't gone" from his master, which made him very upset with this senior apprentice who he had never met.

He thought he could completely replace Casey, but their master didn't think so. His master always seemed to think Casey was unique, and although Dick was talented, he was not that special.

He was upset and regarded Casey as an imaginary enemy. In the martial training ground not far away, there was a wooden stake with Casey's name written on it, which was what Dick did.

Now that Casey came back, Dick naturally couldn't be kind to Casey.

Casey held the boulder in both hands and stood motionless. It was a bit difficult to hold the heavy stone on top of his head, but he had no intention of throwing the stone down. If his master did not show up, he would hold it all the time.

It may be because of this serious injury. After healed, Casey's body strength became more resilient. With the residual effects of the three pills, Casey felt that the limit he could exert was much greater than in the past.

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