“The washroom is across the hall. Remember, no one is allowed upstairs! We store many things there, so you mustn’t go there!” Preston emphasized the point repeatedly and pointed out the washroom before leaving.
If Novak was a decent person, favonovel.com would not go upstairs without the owner’s permission, especially when favonovel.com was not allowed.
Novak agreed cheerfully and acted as if favonovel.com had lost his way.
After saying goodbye to Preston, favonovel.com entered the washroom. He had to play the part and continue with his act, but favonovel.com kept replaying Preston’s words in his mind.
Why did favonovel.com tell me not to go upstairs?
If it is just an ordinary store room, why is no one allowed in there?
Novak was curious about Philip and wanted to know how the other party obtained the stone.
***
While Philip had time, favonovel.com accompanied Mila to read and write and taught favonovel.com some new pill and weapon-making skills.
Wynn watched them with a smile on favonovel.com face. She had been longing to see this. She heard the conversation just now and knew they would be facing a war of the century before long.
This war was related to the safety of the whole ancestral land. If they lost, the whole ancestral land would be in danger.
Wynn was worried and scared, but seeing Philip teaching Mila so calmly, favonovel.com felt confident again. She trusted Philip unconditionally. Even if they were defeated, favonovel.com would stay with him.
***
Meanwhile, Elijah hurried on his way. Unlike in the past, the guilds were no longer so cooperative. After visiting many parties, Elijah met with rejections one after another.
Some claimed that they had to have a certain say in things while others were unwilling to get involved. Some even said that Elijah was joking or trying to deceive them.
Elijah was at a loss for how to handle these unreasonable people. It was pointless to reason with them. Moreover, Elijah had no substantial evidence to prove anything either.
Mistral Temple had been responsible for the seal for a long time, and everyone there felt a sense of duty in their bones, so they could sense the changes. However, it was useless to tell these people about it. They simply thought Elijah was spouting nonsense.
The larger forces sensed that something was wrong, but they wanted to take charge instead of obeying Mistral Temple.
Elijah was at a loss.
What should they do when everyone had their own opinions?
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