At that moment, Debra was holding Donoghue as they walked on the outskirts of the royal city. As they walked, Debra kept looking back.
Although she did not see any soldiers behind them, Debra did not feel relaxed at all in her heart.
At that moment, Donoghue took a deep breath and said weakly, “Senior Sister, you don’t have to keep looking back. Darryl is a terrible person. Even if he sends his people to chase after us, they will not let us see them.”
When she heard that, Debra was worried. “What shall we do?”
As she spoke, Debra figured out something as she bit her lips and said, “Why don’t we return to the Forgotten Valley. We will be safe if we are back there.”
Debra did not forget to check Donoghue’s injury condition. Her face was filled with care and concern.
In her heart, the Forgotten Alley was the safest place.
Donoghue laughed lightly and said slowly, “Senior Sister, you are too naïve. Darryl must have sent someone to follow us by now. If we were to return to the Forgotten Valley, we would be sending Darryl’s people there too.”
As he said, Donoghue paused and said with a serious face, “Master is very kind to me; I cannot cause him any trouble..”
He looked sincere as he spoke.
Honestly, Donoghue was not bothered at all that he might cause trouble to Forgotten Valley. He knew the power of the Westrington army. The Forgotten Valley would not be able to defend themselves even if the entire Forgotten Valley came together to fight.
Most importantly, he wanted to spend time alone with Debra.
He knew that Darryl cared about Debra’s safety very much. As long as he was with Debra, Darryl would be worried and would not do anything to him. As such, Debra was like his protective charm.
Debra did not know what Donoghue was thinking. Her brows lifted, and she was worried. “What shall we do then?”
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