“I want to have a look,” Solana looked up at Caspian and said. “There’s one thing I want to confirm,” Solana added.
“Okay,” Caspian nodded. “I’ll go with you.”
A look of surprise appeared on Solana’s face.
“I was also waiting for you to come back, and then I was going to leave,” Caspian pointed to the stone bench next to him and motioned Solana to sit down.
Solana shook her head. Since her teacher was sitting, it was only right for her to stand.
Knowing that his student was stubborn, Caspian didn’t insist and explained, “Before you came back, I got the news. I’m about to go to Lunia. Lunia was very far from Earlington of Efrax. I need to walk for a while and then pass some transmission formations to see the people waiting for me. My original plan was to wait for you to come back and then set off after meeting you. Now that the main branch of the Gibson family wants to see you, I will accompany you to have a look.”
“Okay,” Solana nodded.
Although she looked calm, her heart was full of satisfaction. However, she still asked, “Teacher, will you be in a hurry?”
“No, you can rest assured,” Caspian shook his head. “I set off in advance, because I have an appointment with another person besides you. I want to go to her place and have a look, and then go to Lunia.”
After a moment of hesitation, Solana asked, “Then can I see the teacher off after the Gibson family’s matter is over?”
“Sure,” Caspian nods smilingly. “After going to Lunia, I’m afraid it won’t be convenient for me to come back to see you for several years. So for the next period of time, it will be better if you can follow me.”
“Okay,” Solana quietly clenched her fists.
She did not know why she would do this subconsciously. But at this moment, she was sure that she was really happy.
“You must be tired. Have a good rest today,” Caspian said and stood up.
Solana followed Caspian. When she saw that Caspian did not leave, she walked over and pushed open the door of her room. After stepping in, the disappointment in her heart completely disappeared.
“Why haven’t you come in yet?” At this time, the voice of Caspian came from the room.
Solana pursed her lips and walked in briskly.
After entering the house, Caspian no longer needed Solana to do anything. He had boiled hot water for her.
When Solana was taking a shower, Caspian was sitting in the yard outside. Of course, the bath water could not be ordinary hot water. A few days ago, Caspian had prepared all kinds of exotic minerals and produce. Among them, some were gained from Adrian Klum, and some were exchanged with Sect Contribution Points. These exotic minerals and produce were all prepared by Caspian for Solana. To some extent, Solana was also a Body Refiner. With the improvement of her realm, her body would become stronger and stronger. The other cultivators relied on sharp weapons and magic weapon. And Solana relied on her own body. Therefore, Caspian hoped that before he left, he could do his best to lay the most solid foundation for Solana.
When Solana was taking a shower, Caspian was in the yard. They were separated by a wall and Caspian kept telling her what had happened recently. He told her about Maya Kaye had recovered her physique, how he let Adrian Klum suffer a mute loss, how Adrian Klum got angry after the incident, how he broke Adrian Klum’s brother’s legs, and how he hung Asher Klum on the three-story flagpole for five days and five nights. There was also story about Robert Bleu, who had been slapped down by him in Star-Dazzler Stage and his experience during this period of time.
Solana soaked in the bucket, feeling the healing and improvement of her body, while listening to everything Caspian said quietly. At this time, she felt particularly at ease.
When working for Caspian, she would feel fulfilling, when she was praised by Caspian, she would feel satisfied, if she stayed with Caspian, she would feel at ease even if he didn’t say anything. It seemed that she would never be able to leave her teacher for the rest of her life.
Solana felt inexplicably grateful to her Second Uncle who had taken her away. If it weren’t for him, she might never have had a chance to meet her teacher, let alone stand so close to him. She knew how good Caspian was to her. Even if the teacher had said that he wanted her to become the sword in his hand, it was as if she was just a tool of the teacher. But she knew very well that her teacher’s real thoughts were not like this. However, to become a sharp sword, as long as it could be her teacher’s, it was worth being happy.
With this in mind, Solana’s body slowly sank into the barrel, so that the medicinal juice passed through her collarbone until her chin. She curled up and hugged her knees with both hands. She could still hear Caspian’s nagging, as if he was saying something dissatisfied, but there was a hint of a smile in his tone.
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