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The Peremptory Casey Davies novel Chapter 824

After hearing what Casey spoke, Collier's eyes lit up at once. He hurriedly asked, "May I ask what you want, Casey? We're willing to give you whatever we have."

For Casey, there was no big difference between common paper and the pieces of parchment on which the folk prescriptions of perfect medicine were written. After all, he didn't know how to make medicine, and therefore those folk prescriptions of perfect medicine were useless for him.

However, for the people of the Valley of Medicine God, three folk prescriptions of perfect medicine could be said to be the most precious things. If they were willing to give Casey something valuable enough as an exchange, it would be undoubtedly a win-win situation.

"I'm interested in neither herbs nor medicine. What I want now is to become more powerful as soon as possible. Do you have a way that can enable me to become more powerful in a short time?" Casey asked.

Collier, the head of the Valley of Medicine God, had personally admitted that no one couldn't make perfect medicine by following the folk prescription of the Valley of Medicine God. It meant that there was not a perfect pill in the Valley of Medicine God.

In this regard, the people of the Valley of Medicine God was not even as good as Casey. After all, Casey had a perfect pill in his pocket.

Therefore, the medicine of the Valley of Medicine God should be not very helpful to Casey.

And Casey didn't know how to deal with those precious herbs. He didn't know how to make medicine, and he couldn't just eat those herbs.

Therefore, what Casey needed now was the way to make progress. If the people of the Valley of Medicine God offered to give Casey herbs and medicine as an exchange, Casey wouldn't accept, unless they really had nothing relevant to something that could help him make progress.

After hearing those words, Collier thought seriously for a moment. Then he looked at each other with Directors present. It seemed that he was asking them for opinion.

After a while, Collier spoke to Casey, "We have a way to enable you to become more powerful, but we need to discuss about it. Can you two leave here for the time being?"

Casey understood what he meant. After nodding at him, Casey got up from the chair, turned around and was about to go out.

Elsa was still in a daze at this moment. She didn't pay attention to their conservation, so she didn't notice that Casey was going to go out.

Seeing that Elsa just sat there, Casey patted her on the shoulder and reminded her, "Don't be in a daze now. Leave here for the time being."

Elsa hurriedly stood up. With an embarrassed expression, she followed Casey out.

After they came out of the conference room, Casey took a deep breath. He thought that the air here was fresher than that of outside the Valley of Medicine God. It was indeed a good place.

Then, he turned his head, took a look at Elsa, and asked, "You seem to be worried. Are you feeling uneasy because I pocket the folk prescriptions of the Duncan family?"

Elsa shook her head in a hurry, and answered, "I've put my fate under your control, so it's impossible for me to care about your pocketing those folk prescriptions. What's more, from the moment I agreed to put my fate under your control, I'm no longer a member of the Duncan family."

Casey nodded. He was not going to give the folk prescriptions back to Elsa. After all, when he knew that the people of the Duncan family practiced evil skills and that they even thought nothing of the lives of children, he had put the Duncan family on the blacklist. He would not hesitate to take everything away from the Duncan family, not to mention just three folk prescriptions.

What's more, those folk prescriptions should belong to H Country.

"Then what are you worried about?" Casey asked with some curiosity.

After hesitating for a while, Elsa sighed helplessly, and spoke, "Do you dislike me because you believe that I, as a member of the Duncan family, must have practiced evil skills, and therefore refuse to let me get you out of the trouble yesterday?"

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