ì see."
Frank finally understood how Ciaran survived the siege of Mystic Sky Sect thanks to Gus'' tale-Gus
himself protected her.
But in the end, Ciaran fled abroad and learned the insect hex techniques of Talnam, which now
appeared to be caused by trauma.
It left him hesitant too-what if Gus found out that the infamous South Sea Crow was that kind girl who
saved his life? What would he think?
"Like I said, I owe Mystic Sky Sect my life." Gus sighed. "It’s a debt I can never pay."
Frank waited for a moment before speaking quietly, "It seems that you have seen through me. I must
also thank you for not telling anyone, since no one in Morhen seems aware."
Gus smiled and raised a palm. "It''s really nothing."
Frank''s gaze turned milder too. "Though we stand apart, I''ll treat you to escorting my fellow apprentice
to safety. But if we have to fight again... Don''t expect me to hold back."
Gus chuckled bitterly in turn. "You''re really merciless, Mr. Lawrence."
Frank shrugged. "Anyway, I''ll be refining a set of pills, and I''ll have it delivered to your address. Take it
punctually, and you''ll make a full recovery in days."
Gus stood and bowed his head. "In that case, thank you very much, Mr.
Lawrence." "Farewell," Frank said and turned to leave.
He then ran into Abel and his grandson Jim. "Mr. Lawrence? How did it go ...?" "Yeah, it''s done.
There''s nothing to worry about." "Oh. Thank you, Mr. Lawrence!" Abel eximed.
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"Yeah, we owe you now," Jim agreed.
Their relieved reactions left Frank puzzled. "Why are you thanking me? It''s Gus Zeller I''m helping."
"Oh..." Abel chuckled awkwardly. "It''s a long story... but the head of the Sorano family issued an
ultimatum, threatening to tear down our signboard if Gus'' condition remains." "The signboard?" Frank
then remembered the shiny golden signboard of Loggins Apothecary.
Jim then came up with an idea. "Why don''t you enlist as one our apothecary’s consultants? You just
have to put in your name without actually doing anything, and we’ll pay you a monthly fee. Naturally,
you can drop if you''re feeling bored, but no one will force you. I''ve already chased away Ferdy Zeller
anyway, so you can have his ce."
Abel promptly joined in with his grandson. "That''s right! It''s our honor if you''re willing to be listed!"
Seeing that both men were really enthusiastic, Frank rubbed his chin and nodded. "I guess I can take
you up on the offer... But on one condition: I am in need of matured natural wonders, so could you
gather them for me? It''s fine even if it''s immature.”
Jim and Abel traded nces at Frank''s words.
Their reaction left Frank thinking they could not do it, so he shook his head.
"If you can''t, I guess-"
"Just a moment." Abel stopped Frank, smiling confidently.