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The Peremptory Casey Davies novel Chapter 645

Dick stared at the old man, and a nasty feeling arose in him, so he hurriedly said, "Master, I suddenly remember that I still have training to complete, so I will leave."

After speaking, he turned and left.

"Come back," Casey's master said lightly.

This voice seemed to have magical power. After Dick heard it, his body froze immediately, and then he walked back honestly.

"You apprentice faked your order and asked Casey to hold such a big stone here all afternoon. He is really damn, you can't just let him go so easily," Annabel said angrily.

"Master, I'm testing Casey's sincerity for you. He insisted on leaving in the past, and he didn't listen to your dissuasion. Now he ran back when he needed help. He simply doesn't take you seriously. Master, we must punish him?" Dick quickly found an excuse.

Dick and Casey's master stared at Dick and said lightly, "Arrange a place to rest for this girl."

"Yes!" Dick agreed quickly.

"Then come here to lift this stone for half an hour."

Dick suddenly looked sad, and after all he could not escape master's punishment. But he thought that it was okay for Casey to hold the stone all afternoon, and the master asked him to hold it for only a half hour, which was not too difficult, so he agreed.

"Come with me." Casey's master turned to look at Casey again, and walked slowly towards a wooden house not far away.

Casey glanced at Annabel and motioned to her to follow Dick's arrangement, and then walked towards the wooden house with his master.

Annabel also knew that she could not follow Casey anymore at this time, turned her head and glanced at Dick, and shouted, "Smelly boy, let's go ahead, you dare to fool Casey. I won't let you go!"

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In the wooden house, the master poured Casey a cup of tea, and said, "How are you?"

Casey took a deep breath and said, "The family vengeance is over, and the Davies family has been taken back by me. That woman has also gotten what she deserves."

The master nodded and said, "That's good."

"The kid outside is named Dick. He is the apprentice I took two years ago. His aptitude is not worse than that of you, but his character is incomparable to you. This kid always treats you as an opponent. That's why he made fun of you. I hope you don't take it seriously."

Casey immediately arched his hand and said, "I know that he is joking, so naturally I won't mind."

"Oh? You know he was joking? Then why did you hold that stone all afternoon?" Casey's master asked.

"I didn't listen to your persuasion, and insisted on leaving. I was wrong first, and should indeed be punished."

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