“You scared it.”
Caspian hugged Little Candy and looked at the astonished Daisy.
Daisy stared wide-eyed at Caspian and the little tiger in his embrace.
At that moment, she thought she was still dreaming.
When Daisy woke up, she immediately saw a tiger’s head and was licked repeatedly.
In a panic, Daisy forgot her identity as a cultivator and instinctively screamed.
Although Little Candy was a Mirage White Tiger, it never saw anyone other than Caspian since it was born.
It was naturally more curious when it saw a strange woman and wanted to leave a favorable impression.
However, it did not expect Daisy to have such a strong reaction.
Little Candy was instantly startled, and it rushed toward Caspian’s arm with teary eyes, whimpering and appearing aggrieved.
Caspian felt extremely distressed as he rubbed and comforted Little Candy, showing a rare gentle side.
Daisy was also shocked by Caspian’s reaction, as she never saw Caspian so soft-spoken before.
“That… It… You… Caspian..?” Daisy stuttered, and she could not form a complete sentence as she was too stunned.
Caspian sighed.
He was naturally aware of what Daisy wanted to ask, so he answered, “I just found it…”
For now, that was the reason that made the most sense.
Of course, Daisy did not believe Caspian.
Daisy just woke up and was frightened, so she was a little flustered, but she was not an idiot.
“You found it?! You’re that lucky?! Is it a tigress? This is a monster, right? How long have I been unconscious?” Daisy asked a series of questions.
Caspian completely ignored Daisy.
After all, it would only be troublesome if he said too much as Daisy might find the loopholes in his words.
After all, Caspian understood the woman’s mind and personally experienced it.
Hence, Caspian avoided the crucial points and did not explain the origin of Little Candy but replied, “When the teleportation array was activated, it was disturbed by the Great Oceans Sect’s disciple.
I don’t know where we are exactly, but we should still be in Salleria.”
Even though Salleria was only a county, it still covered a large area as Idacith was too vast.
Moreover, Caspian only just turned eighteen that year, so it was naturally impossible for him to know every landscape in Salleria.
After looking around, Daisy shook her head helplessly.
“I can’t tell from the current scene, but it’s winter in Salleria.
Thus, the weather should be wet and cold instead of green grass.
If we’re still within Salleria’s territory, we must be in the south.”
Daisy’s judgment was the same as Caspian’s.
“If that’s the case, let’s take a look while walking.
It shouldn’t be long before we know the exact location.” Caspian pointed to a mountain in front of him.
Daisy agreed.
They would naturally know their specific location as long as they reached a high spot and looked at the surrounding terrain to search for an iconic river, lake, or mountain.
If they encountered a village on the way, it would be more convenient to ask someone.
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