Novels2Search

159.Departure

Little Five is currently being trained by Stuart Buzer's men, so Bidegla easily found him. His skills may not be outstanding, but what Bidegla values is the determination deep within him.

After briefing Little Five, once Bidegla leaves, Little Five will have to start shouldering the responsibility and secretly protect Jennie Laura and the others. For this job, with the constant risk of death, Bidegla pays him handsomely - a hundred thousand per month. If he protects them from harm or saves their lives, there will be additional rewards.

Of course, if he neglects his duty, Bidegla's wrath is not something Little Five can afford to face. With clear rewards and punishments, Little Five has no choice but to comply.

A hundred thousand a month, that's something he never even dreamed of before. During his time in Qing County, there were days when they were so poor they couldn't even afford a meal, how could he have imagined such a prosperous future.

So, at that moment, he promised that as long as he remained alive, he would ensure the safety of Jennie Laura, never daring to slack off.

Great rewards require great courage, and Bidegla understands this principle. That's why he offers such a high salary to Little Five. Money can be earned back, but the safety of one's life is the most important.

After that, things became relatively peaceful. The jewelry business is now on track, and even if Bidegla doesn't intervene, it can operate normally, with a large income flowing in every day.

During this time, Bidegla has been focusing on his practice, slowly approaching the realm of internal strength. Although external strength seems powerful, after seeing so many internal strength masters at the opening of the jewelry store, he naturally longs for this realm.

However, what slightly puzzles Bidegla is that Hanni and his son have not made any moves, as if they haven't seen anything.

When he was at Mingyue Mountain Villa, Bidegla clearly felt the murderous intent emanating from Cyril Hanni. If he were to spare him, Bidegla would not believe it, even if he was beaten to death.

At the time, even without such great enmity, Cyril Hanni wanted to kill him. Now that the hatred has grown, he will certainly not stop.

But if he doesn't act now, he won't have a chance later, because Bidegla doesn't know how long he will be leaving Zhuhai City.

About five days later, some good news came - Stuart Buzer, after taking the marrow-cleansing pill, finally raised his realm to internal strength after all these days.

Becoming internally strong has always been a wish of Stuart Buzer's, and now, with the marrow-cleansing pill gifted by Bidegla, he has finally succeeded.

Hearing this news, Bidegla felt as if a huge weight had been lifted off his chest. Although he hadn't experienced the miraculous effects of the marrow-cleansing pill, seeing Stuart Buzer finally achieve his long-awaited wish made Bidegla genuinely happy for him.

At least from now on, Stuart Buzer has the chance to advance further.

That day, Stuart Buzer invited them to celebrate together, and with Bidegla as a witness, Stuart Buzer was finally accepted as an official disciple by Shadow Dread.

To become a disciple of Shadow Dread, one must have internal strength, so Bidegla was merely an unexpected benefactor.

This turn of events brought joy to everyone. With Bidegla's help, Stuart Buzer finally overcame his long-standing regret.

Of course, although Shadow Dread knew that Bidegla had given the marrow-cleansing pill to Stuart Buzer, he didn't say anything in the end, which let Bidegla breathe a sigh of relief. If he were to ask, Bidegla really wouldn't have a good answer - he had already tacitly agreed.

"Disciple, thank you." After the banquet, Stuart Buzer approached Bidegla with solemnity.

This time, if it weren't for Bidegla giving Stuart Buzer this marrow-cleansing pill, Stuart Buzer might never have had the chance to break through to internal energy in his entire life. His current strength is all thanks to Bidegla.

This is nothing short of a great favor from Bidegla, as if he had been reborn.

By giving up the opportunity to attain internal energy faster and giving the marrow-cleansing pill to Stuart Buzer, Bidegla has truly done him a great kindness.

"Senior brother, achieving internal energy is a good thing. Let's not dwell on these matters," Bidegla smiled and then said, "Although we haven't known each other for long, you are like a true big brother to me. So, giving you the marrow-cleansing pill was something I did willingly."

The story has been stolen; if detected on Amazon, report the violation.

"But... I still have to thank you," Stuart Buzer's words made Bidegla roll his eyes. When did he become so sentimental?

"If senior brother really wants to thank me, then after I leave, please take good care of Jennie and the others. I am a little worried about them," Bidegla said.

"That's completely fine. I'll take care of it. If they encounter any problems, you can come back and find me," seeing Bidegla finally entrust him with something, Stuart Buzer finally smiled.

If he didn't do anything for Bidegla, then he would truly feel guilty, after all, the marrow-cleansing pill is extremely precious and can't even be bought with money, it's too valuable.

"By the way, you are leaving tomorrow, is there anything I can help you prepare?" Stuart Buzer suddenly asked.

"Senior brother, there's no need to trouble yourself. I believe our master has already prepared everything. I can just leave directly when the time comes," Bidegla said with a smile.

"That's fine, then I will wait quietly in Zhuhai City for my junior brother's triumphant return," Stuart Buzer patted Bidegla's shoulder, and then turned to find Shadow Dread.

That night, knowing that Bidegla was leaving the next day, Jennie Laura secretly ran to Bidegla's room in the middle of the night and went crazy with Bidegla all night long.

After a night of chaos, Bidegla completely left with panda eyes the next day, and Jennie Laura was even worse, she could hardly get out of bed now.

After a night of madness, Bidegla even couldn't remember how many times they did it. It was the first time he saw Jennie acting so crazy, completely unlike the Jennie he usually knew.

But after a night of madness, Bidegla also completely experienced the bone-chilling feeling of being with Jennie, and the indescribable beauty of blending with the woman he loved.

He bought breakfast early for the two women, left a note, and took nothing with him, not even his car, and left the villa like that.

He flagged down a taxi on the roadside and went straight to the Sun Tower.

Before long, Bidegla arrived at the bottom of the Sun Tower. At this moment, the sky was already bright, and Stuart Buzer had been waiting for Bidegla at the entrance of the Sun Tower.

"Junior brother, follow me," Stuart Buzer said after looking at Bidegla, then led the way.

"Allow me to introduce, this is my disciple," Bidegla said with a slight surprise when he saw Shadow Dread, as several soldiers in camouflage uniforms were standing around him, exuding a strong aura of cold blood.

"Is this the physician who is meant to take me away?" Jessie Deman calmly inquired upon hearing Shadow Dread's words.

"Yes, I hope you will not show him any favor on my account. Treat him as you see fit, without mercy," Shadow Dread said, leaving Bidegla speechless. "Master, are you not setting a trap for your disciple?"

"Fear not, in my hands, there will be no difference in status or identity for anyone. I will not show favor to anyone," Jessie Deman replied, glancing at Bidegla and giving a sly smile that sent chills down Bidegla's spine.

Jessie Deman's presence was powerful, having surpassed external strength. Bidegla felt a sense of unease as he looked at him and his smile.

"Thank you, as long as you help me with this, the promise you owe me will be forgiven," Shadow Dread said, reaching an agreement with the other party.

"Agreed."

"Agreed!"

"You, come with me," Jessie Deman said directly to Bidegla after finishing his conversation with Shadow Dread.

"Where are we going?" Bidegla asked in confusion.

"Naturally, we are going where you should go. You have two seconds to come with me, or else I will have to forcibly take you," Jessie Deman said, startling Bidegla.

"Master, do I have to go with him?" Bidegla asked, directing his questioning gaze towards Shadow Dread.

"Go with him, learn from him, it will benefit your cultivation," Shadow Dread said, without any intention of keeping him.

Since Shadow Dread had allowed Bidegla to go, Bidegla naturally did not say anything more, as he trusted that his master would not harm him.

Arriving at the top floor of the Xinyang Building, a military helicopter was already waiting for them, with several people on board, some much older than Bidegla, and others even younger, in their twenties.

"Where are we going?" Bidegla asked.

"Stop talking, get on, or else don't blame me for enforcing military law," Jessie Deman said coldly, making Bidegla feel very uncomfortable.

Although Bidegla was not a soldier, he knew that military discipline was strict. If he did not board the helicopter now, he might actually get beaten by Jessie Deman.

To avoid getting beaten, Bidegla obediently followed Jessie Deman onto the aircraft.

The helicopter slowly ascended, and as Bidegla watched the city below grow smaller, he realized that he might not be able to return for a while.

"Excuse me, sir, do you know when I will be able to come back?" Bidegla asked in a flattering tone.

"Don't call me sir, I am not your sir, and you are not my brother. Call me Captain Deman," Jessie Deman glared at Bidegla, then said, "The training schedule will last for approximately two months. If you wish to return now, you may. I will not force you."

"I think I'll pass."

Bidegla shook his head and outright refused, now that he had come, he would not go back. If he did, he would probably despise himself.

"Well, then, let's not waste words. If we have the strength to speak, we should use it to do something productive," Jessie Deman said, closing her eyes and ignoring Bidegla.

There were over ten people in the cabin, all wearing camouflage except for Bidegla, who looked out of place in his casual clothes.

However, what slightly surprised Bidegla was that all these people were cultivators, not a single ordinary person among them. In Bidegla's eyes, cultivators had always seemed elusive and ethereal, but now he realized that there were so many of them in the human world, even among the military.

It seemed that the infiltration of cultivators in the human world was quite serious, and who knew how many such people existed.

"Excuse me, where are you from, sir?" Bidegla quietly asked the person next to him, nudging him with his arm.

"I'm sorry, you have no right to know," the soldier said, opening his eyes to glance at Bidegla before closing them again, completely ignoring him.

"Oh, is that so?" Bidegla stared at the man, but decided not to continue pursuing someone who clearly had no interest in talking to him.

If no one else was willing to talk to him, he certainly wasn't going to lower himself to pester them.