Chapter: 86

�No. I have no desire to see you ever again. Even if I do, it will be from far, far away.�

Cale hid his true feelings and nodded his head. Venion quickly got back on his carriage, as if he was truly busy, and disappeared.

Cale watched the carriage disappear before patting Choi Han�s shoulder.

�Half of the nobles are like that.�

Choi Han�s shoulders flinched at Cale�s words, but Cale was already crouching in front of the old man again.

�Old man. You can�t get up? Did you hurt your leg?�

Pat pat.

Cale inspected the old man�s body as he said that. He did not seem to be injured. Cale started to observe the man with a confused expression. He then called Choi Han over.


�Choi Han.�

Instead of responding, Choi Han just looked at the back of the crouching Cale.

�You take this old man home.�

�N, no, I am okay. That bar you were talking about.�

�No need. I�m not in the mood to drink.�

Cale stopped the old man from trying to lead him to a bar, and looked toward Choi Han, who was standing next to him.

�Since you saved him, might as well do it all the way and take him safely back home.�

Choi Han�s mouth opened and closed a couple of times, but he could not say anything. At that moment, the old man�s voice filled Cale�s ears.

�My place sells alcohol.�

�Hmm? Old man, your place was a bar?�

Cale�s eyes showed that he was really surprised. The old man awkwardly smiled, but continued to speak in a slightly more relaxed expression.

�Yes, sir. It is this village�s only inn. It has a bar and a restaurant as well.�

�Since it is the only inn, that must be the best place. Hans!�

Even without Cale saying anything else, Hans quickly approached the old man and helped him up, before starting to ask about the inn. Once the two of them started to move, things started to get rowdy around them.

Ron quickly approached Cale and brushed the dirt off Cale�s clothes. The Vice Captain and the rest of the group headed toward the village entrance. The only people left there were Cale and Choi Han.

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