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Chapter 1848

Jerome gave a faint smile. โ€œOf course, I went. I may be rough around the edges, but loyalty always comes first. Unfortunately, by the time I reached Chetvine, it was already too late. I never got to see him. The only thing I could do was protect his family and help hold off the enemies who were hunting them.โ€

He sighed deeply. โ€œIn the end, I couldnโ€™t do much. I heard that the whole incident turned into a bloodbath. Many people died, and all of Chetvine was shaken. Even his only son didnโ€™t survive it.

โ€œI searched the battlefield on the outskirts like a madman, over and over. If Iโ€™d managed to bring his child back that day, he wouldโ€™ve been about Ericโ€™s age now.โ€

As he spoke, pain flickered in Jeromeโ€™s eyes.

He gave a self-deprecating laugh and shook his head slightly. โ€œForgive me, Dr. Lloyd. Iโ€™ve said too much. Itโ€™s been a long time since I talked to anyone about that part of the past. Iโ€™m not even sure why, but something about seeing you reminded me of my friend, and the words just spilled out.โ€

Andrew smiled. โ€œNo harm done. Just think of it as a friendly chat.โ€

Jerome fell silent after that, and Andrew turned his full attention back to drawing out the poison. Still, his mind was anything but calm.

Ten years ago, he and Reginald had fled from Chetvine together.

Reginald had turned back at the last moment to cover Andrewโ€™s escape, launching a suicidal counterattack. He had been surrounded by three of the major families and was forced into a deathtrap.

To this day, Andrew did not know how he had escaped, and Reginald had never spoken of it. Just like that, both of them had been drifting in exile for ten years.

Throughout that time, they had never once reestablished contact, not directly, at least.

Andrew knew Reginald was still alive, maybe even living freely somewhere. However, both of them had instinctively chosen to stay distant, without ever saying it aloud.

The reason was simple: fear.

Yes, even Andrew felt fear.

The seal inside his body had kept him from returning to Chetvine for vengeance. It had prevented him from revealing his true identity as the Dragon Prince of the Lloyds.

Moreover, even unlocking the second seal was just the beginning. It was simply not enough. He needed to break the final seal and become stronger than he had ever been. Only then could he bring down the monstrous force hiding behind everything.

โ€œMr. Thornton, you knew there were dangers there, yet you still went. Your friend was lucky to have someone like you.โ€

Andrew pulled the last needle from Jeromeโ€™s shoulder and said it from the heart.

He truly meant it.

At that moment, Andrew finally began seeing Jerome as one of his own. Nonetheless, he chose not to reveal his true identity. With Jeromeโ€™s character, he would likely try to defend Andrew openly if he learned the truth.

And that would only bring catastrophic consequences.

Chapter 1848

โ€œIs it done?โ€ Jerome sat up and exhaled gently. After channeling his energy, he broke into a smile.

โ€œAmazing. Dr. Lloyd, your skills really are otherworldly. I can feel the Frostblossomโ€™s cold poison weakening. The toxinโ€™s vitality has been suppressed. This gives me some breathing room and time to seek out a permanent cure.โ€

Andrew finally voiced the question that had been sitting in his chest. โ€œBack during the outer disciple trials, I saw you make a brief appearance. You looked fine on the surface, but I sensed something off even then.โ€

He continued, โ€œAnd after todayโ€™s treatment, I can tell that this poisonโ€™s been in your body for more than just a few days. Itโ€™s been some time now. Why havenโ€™t you sought a full cure sooner?โ€

Jerome shook his head and hesitated. Then, he gave a strained smile. โ€œDr. Lloyd, I canโ€™t say too much. All Iโ€™ll tell you is that things around me have gotten complicated. I donโ€™t even have the freedom to step away and seek treatment. If you hadnโ€™t happened to come to Goldridge, I probably wouldโ€™ve had no choice but to endure this until the bitter end.โ€


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