Chapter 1066 Bianca Was Everything to Him
"Bea is one of us. You''ll have to bring her back no matter what," Old Master Crawford said as he looked
at the children who were ying in the garden. They might seem happy, but the old man could tell that
they were worried.
The children were still young, and they needed a mother for their upbringing. Luke was not the kind of
man who would marry another woman just for their children. He was not going to love another woman
other than Bianca.
Luke looked at the sun that was setting beyond the mountains. Summer wasing to an end.
Bianca had said that summer was her favorite season.
"I will bring her back," Luke said. He had said the same sentence to many people, and he had sounded
confident every time he said that.
He was not afraid of any danger. Bianca was everything to him.
Old Master Crawford patted his shoulder and said, "I''ve heard that Old Master Rayne''s health is
declining. I know that you''re busy searching for Bianca, but don''t forget to show some concern to the
old man too."
Now that Bianca was missing, it was up to Luke to take care of Old Master Rayne.
"Mm." He nodded. As he looked at the ying children, his gaze dimmed with an undetectable hint of
sadness.
The next two months passed in the blink of an eye. Bianca''s stomach was growing. It was not very
obvious, but one could see that she was pregnant.
Shanks put the apparatus down and said impassively, ''The baby is stable."
Bianca touched her stomach. Life in the past two months had been tough for Bianca. Despite her
pregnancy, Abel had insisted that she participate in various training sessions. They were not too
physically intensive, but Bianca had never done it before, so she found it quite difficult.
However, she persisted. The baby in her womb had persisted too.
"You still have to eat those." Shanks stood up and pointed at the supplements on the table.
He did not make those supplements. Instead, he had left the ind and bought them on the maind.
It had been two months, but various forces were discreetly observing the ind. One had to leave the
ind from the opposite side so no one would notice them.
The ind was still in the process of rebuilding. If those forces or the government noticed that, they
would certainly bring trouble.
"Mm." Bianca nodded slightly and touched her stomach. Eler had taken good care of her for the past
two months, and she did not skip a meal or miss out on her supplements.
Shanks turned around and left the room.
In the past two months, Shanks had rarelymunicated with her, other than dressing her wounds.
Bianca did not attempt to suck up to him like what other people did, nor did he find any joy in
tormenting Bianca, as Abel did.
Eler came in with breakfast. Seeing that Bianca was done with her examination, she ced the tray on
the table and said, "Please eat your breakfast, Miss."
Bianca looked at the steaming hot meal. Her stomach was empty, but she did not feel any difort.
"I''m not hungry, Eler." "You should eat some. You''ll have archery sster, so you should take this
time to eat. That''ll be better for your stomach," Eler said. Abel had designed a series of courses for
Bianca. Even though archery was not very physically intensive, it would not be good for her body if she
ateter and had to exercise on a full stomach.
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Bianca felt a pang of despair when she heard that. She looked at her hand; her fingers were already
callused from wielding a bow. She got out of bed, sat on the chair, and slowly ate her breakfast.
"Have you eaten?" She asked.
Eler and Amur were subject to the training regimen too, and their regimen was several times tougher
than Bianca''s.
"Amur and I have eaten, Miss. Don’t worry about us," Eler said while preparing the day''s supplements
for Bianca. Shanks had prescribed all that.
She brought the supplements and warm water to Bianca and said, "What did Mr. Shanks say earlier,
Moss?" "The baby is stable." Bianca instinctively touched her stomach and ate several more bites of
her breakfast. She was feeling quite full, so she ate the supplements and gulped down the water.
Eler frowned when she saw that most of the breakfast was untouched." You''re eating too little, Miss."
"I''m already full," Bianca said. She was not used to the cooking here.
"You''re already three months pregnant. You should eat more." Eler thought that Bianca was too thin
and that the baby did not receive enough nutrition.
"I''ll eat more during lunch," Bianca said with a smile. She went to the bedside, picked up a jacket, and
suddenly seemed surprised.
"What''s wrong, Miss?" Eler asked out of concern.
Bianca turned around to look at her. "It''s almost winter now, right?" "Mm. It''s almost winter. It should be
very cold on the surface," Eler said. It was still fall, but the Ind of Despair was very far north, so the
temperature was very low.
The temperature was regted in the underground buildingplex.
"It''s been that long." Bianca shook her head helplessly and wore her jacket.
The winters in A City were usually very cold too. She wondered if Luke had prepared the children''s
winter clothes.
"It''s almost training time, Miss." Eler did not know what Bianca was thinking, but they could not afford to
bete.
Bianca and Eler left the room.
They did not head to the training grounds. Instead, they walked eastward for ten minutes.
The mercenary saw theming in, then looked at the time. Bianca, Eler, and Amur would have been
tardy if they had arrived one minuteter.
He grunted coldly and said, "You will undergo archery training today. Those one hundred arrows are
yours," the mercenary said while pointing at Bianca.
Bianca frowned when she looked at the sharp arrows. It would be a difficult session.
The mercenary ignored that and pointed at therger pile of arrows next to it. "The six hundred arrows
here are for you two. Every arrow has to hit the bullseye. If you don''t, remove the arrow and shoot it
again. Today’s training session will end after you have reached your quota."
Eler gasped. They had to finish all six hundred arrows, and all of them had to hit the bullseye...
She looked at Bianca worriedly. Would she be able to do that?
Bianca calmly picked up the bow and arrow and took aim. She stretched her bow and fired. The arrow
landed on the bullseye.
She had trained the most on archery and her dagger in the past two months. At first, she could not
even fire her arrow in a straight line. Now, she could almost always hit the bullseye. She had been
improving.
"Don''t worry, she can do it," Amur sensed his sister''s worry and said softly.