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The Peremptory Casey Davies novel Chapter 653

In front of their master's wooden house.

Casey stood here with a solemn expression, and now he smashed the stone in a palm, which was considered to have met the master's request and he was ready to leave.

The six months of training in the mountains was not too short, and the child in Edith's belly was about to be born. He didn't know what the situation of the Davies family was now, so he must go back as soon as possible.

Baron was standing on the side with a pale look. At that time, his mockery of Casey once again became a slap and hit himself in the face. This time, he really felt the horror of genius, from now on he would never dare to laugh at Casey casually.

Dick stood by the side of Baron, patted him on the shoulder, and comforted, "Baron, I can actually understand your feelings. I feel the same as you now. Don't be upset, ordinary people like us should not compare with geniuses like him. One conclusion I have come to is that comparisons are odious, so let's accept reality."

Hearing Dick's words, Baron felt even more upset in his heart. He really didn't know whether Dick was comforting him or ridicule him.

Annabel looked happy, but on the way back at that moment, Casey mentioned that it was time for him to leave, and Annabel couldn't help feeling a little disappointed.

She stared at Casey, her eyes complicated, as if she was catching up in something.

The other apprentices also stood aside, not knowing what happened.

"Dick, what's the matter? Why does Baron look so gloomy?" A senior asked.

Dick immediately told others about the fact that Casey broke the stone that tested the strength of the inner force. Baron immediately glared at him, and Dick had to bite back the words she would like to have said.

"Well, Baron is in a bad mood now, let's talk about it later." Dick coughed slightly.

Everyone became more curious and kept looking at Baron, which made Baron even more embarrassed.

After a while, seeing that his master had not come out of the wooden house, Casey shouted, "Master, I have fulfilled the request you made, and the stone has been cracked by me!"

When everyone heard Casey's words, they were a little confused.

"Stone? What stone? Didn't he just crack a stone? Is it worth talking to master?"

"My God, isn't it the stone for Baron and the others to test? The density and hardness of the stone is quite high, isn't it. Even an axe cannot leave a mark on it. Casey cracked it with his palm?"

"Oh...deserving to be Master's most proud apprentice. His terrifying talent is really not what we can imagine."

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After a while, the master's voice came from the wooden house, "Go, remember what you promised me."

Casey knew the character of his master, knowing that his master had allowed him to leave.

And some time ago, the master had already said everything.

The reasons for the master taught Casey's inner force, one was the affection of the master and the apprentice, and the other was to hope that Casey would be able to respond when the master needed him in the future.

According to Casey's guess, his master seemed to be planning something. The reason why he accepted so many apprentices should not be a pure hobby. Master would definitely need him in the future.

Although he didn't know what his master would let him do, but only with the kindness that his master taught him, Casey could do anything without hesitation.

The grace of dripping water would be repaid by the spring.

After standing outside the door of the wooden house and waiting for a while, Casey knelt down and kowtowed three times in the direction of the door, then got up and turned to look at Annabel.

Today, it was time for him to leave.

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