When Renee heard Caspian’s words, she suddenly stopped in her tracks and drew the longsword from her back.
In that instant, the bright sword light dazzled into mid-air, drawing a long chilling glow that aimed at Caspian’s neck
Caspian sighed and grabbed the sword light.
However, Renee stopped moving, and the sword light also paused about a few centimeters away from Caspian’s palm.
Then, she glared at Caspian spitefully.
“What are you doing?”
“Blocking you.” Caspian looked at Renee, confused.
“Why did you suddenly attack me?”
Renee did not seem to hear Caspian’s last sentence, and she continued glaring at him.
“Why did you block my sword with your bare hand? Did you kill the top ten bandits of South Earlington in Hopeful Woman Mountain with your hands too? Or are you looking down on me?”
Caspian was baffled by Renee’s flustered expression.
“This is the second time we met, right? What makes you think that I’m looking down on you?”‘ Caspian’s face gradually turned cold.
“Besides, aren’t you bringing me to meet Maisie? So why are we here?” As Caspian said that, he looked around.
Renee thought Caspian looked for an escape route, but Caspian was searching for a suitable place to hide a body.
With eyes widened, Renee stared at Caspian without blinking, saying, “If you want to meet Maisie, fight me! Then, if you win, I’ll bring you to meet her.”
Caspian waved his hands and turned around, leaving her.
“You’re saying as if I don’t know where Maisie lives.
I don’t have time to play with you.”
“Casper! You b*stard!” Seeing that Caspian was about to leave, Renee widened her watery eyes, and her lips parted as she shouted, “Casper! You’re so mean! Didn’t you defeat the top ten bandits? Why aren’t you fighting me! Are you feeling guilty or afraid!”
When Caspian heard that, he paused in tracks.
He finally understood that the little girl looked for trouble with him because of that.
The girl refused to admit defeat but showed it the way, and it was simply distasteful for Caspian.
Next, Caspian turned around and looked at her.
“I have a question for you… Is Maisie looking for me?”
Renee stared at Caspian stubbornly.
Initially, she wanted to say she would tell him that if he won, but Caspian’s gaze made her heart tremble, and she answered, “Yes.”
“If that’s the case, I’ll just play along with you as Maisie must be waiting for me.” Caspian nodded.
Seeing that Caspian agreed, Renee was happy.
Then, she saw Caspian searching for something in the area.
Renee watched as Caspian flicked a branch and shook his head.
Then, he touched the bark and still shook his head.
In the end, he plucked out a piece of long grass.
Renee asked in confusion, “What are you doing?”
Caspian shook the soft green grass in his hand, nodded in satisfaction, and answered, “I won’t hurt you with this.”
“You!” Renee was incensed, “You’re insulting me!”
Renee thought Caspian looked down on him.
After all, Renee was a peak first-stage Pulse Control Realm, a Heavenly Stars Sect’s genius, and she held an eighth-grade weapon.
Moreover, Caspian just ascended to the peak first-stage Pulse Control Realm a few days ago, yet he used a piece of grass to fight her?
Renee suddenly felt an unprecedented humiliation.
“Watch out!” Renee roared and slashed at Caspian.
At that time, Renee only had one thought, defeat Caspian, teaching him a lesson for being so disrespectful and looking down on her.
“The Rain of Swords in July!”
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