After handing telepathic jade back, Lucy looked at Jessica carefully.
Jessica was laughing!
“Well, Caspian is fine. Why are you still crying?” Jessica couldn‘t help laughing.
There was nothing they could do about it. Lucy’s appearance was really heartbreaking and funny.
“Stupid Casper, he is a fool!” Lucy pouted and said.
Jessica smiled and stood up.
“Miss, what are you going to do?” Lucy asked hurriedly.
It was clearly written on telepathic jade. The reason why their previous messages were interrupted was that because their information in Dark Moon Sect could not be sent to Caspian. Therefore, Lucy wanted to know how Jessica would solve this problem.
“Go back and cultivate,” Jessica replied simply.
“Cultivate?” Lucy was stunned.
This answer was too simple.
“Yes, cultivate,” Jessica nodded. “If I were to be by Caspian’s side at this moment, there would naturally not be such a problem. Thus, I must quickly improve myself and go to the Heaven‘s Edge Sect…”
The moment she said the last sentence, Lucy felt that Jessica’s back was shining and admirable.
“That’s right! Even an idiot Casper can reach the Heaven’s Edge Sect. There’s absolutely no problem with Miss!” Lucy waved her small fists and cheered for Miss.
“Oh, by the way…” Jessica suddenly stopped, turned around, and said, “Help me write a letter and then send it to Heavenly Stars Sect.”
“Huh?” Lucy blinked in confusion.
“Caspian can only contact me now, but I think he should let his friends know about his recent situation. Just write it down according to the content of telepathic jade. After you finish writing, show me,” Jessica said.
After giving the order, she walked into the palace.
Not long after, in the pavilion, there were ink, paper, and inkstone on the stone table. The little Lucy supported her chin with her hand and bit one end of the pole in her mouth. Her mouth was as big as a steamed bun that had just come out of the cage.
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