Jed kept talking nonsense along the way. As long as Jack said something wrong, he would ridicule him with harsh words. Jack was not the type of person who allowed others to bully him. The fact that he had endured Jed for so long was mercy enough.

Jed looked at Jack’s cold face. Although his tone was calm and there was not a hint of anger on his face, he also knew that if he defied Jack’s orders, he would leave him there without hesitation.

Albion wanted to say something to ease the atmosphere but was held back by Dwight. Dwight was obviously smarter than Jed. He knew that if Jack did not get his revenge on Jed now, there would be more hell to pay later, down the road.

“Why do you find me displeasing?” asked Jed, flushed with humiliation.

that you have said to me before. As I said, it’s up to you whether you want to do what I say or be left

getting ready to leave the place. Seeing this made Jed panic. “I’ll do it! I’ll

no trace of the previous fierce battles. After doing all this, he wiped the sweat from his forehead and though his face was a little stiff, he

firmly and sealed their meridians with true energy. Finally, the group of

walked in the forefront, his perception on high alert. They walked cautiously, for fear that they would meet one or two disciples of the Corpse Pavilion, though, with Jack there, they were not particularly

stationed in the mountain. They were afraid of attracting the attention of these people, so they moved very slowly, taking every step carefully, and after four hours they finally came to the border

they could still see the spring smoke from the town outside. The trap

days had passed by in a nervous haze; it was as if a shackle had been locked around their throats, making it difficult for them to

finally leave this place!” said

the field in the distance, as if something was rubbing against the grass, and the nerves that had just loosened tightened

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