Chapter 438
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"Everyone, I'm very sorry. Today's lecture is over." Dean looked at the crowd in the square: "I will publish the basic knowledge of the 'gas' faction in the Temple of Exchange. Those who are interested can exchange and read it. In addition, as I said before, I will accept a few students to spread the 'gas' faction. Anyone who is willing can come to the place where I live."
Dean slightly bowed.
Dean didn't care about the commotion in the audience as he walked down the stage. He came to Gwyneth and saw the blood on her mouth: "Are you still holding on?"
"Yes." Gwyneth bowed.
Dean nodded and turned away from the corridor. Gwyneth followed him.
Edward was startled. He hesitated for a moment but trotted to catch up.
After leaving the square, Dean saw that there was no one around. He turned around and picked up Gwyneth's body: "Hurry up!"
Gwyneth didn't expect Dean to suddenly pick her up. She instinctively raised her hand to block him. But she couldn't exert any strength in her arms. She whispered: "Master, I can walk."
"Your ribs are broken and your organs are bleeding. You will get more injured if you continue to walk." Dean said in an indifferent tone: "Are you shy in a life and death situation?"
Gwyneth was startled. She didn't know how Dean knew that her ribs were injured. She bit her lips but didn't say anything. She let Dean carry her as he ran. Gwyneth felt as if she was walking on flat ground. Her body was extremely stable. She looked at Dean for a moment but soon recovered her eyes.
Whoosh!
In the blink of an eye, Dean reached the foot of the hill. He saw the carriage parked on the roadside.
He put Gwyneth on a soft chair. He turned around and saw the figure of his new student trotting on the hillside. Gwyneth was sweating and out of breath.
His figure flashed and ran in front of Edward. Without any explanation, he clamped Edward's body and turned around to descend the mountain.
Edward could only feel the scenery around him whizzing past him at lightning speed. He was so frightened that his face turned ashen. The strong wind in front of him made it difficult for him to breathe. But in the span of a few breaths, the whistling sound came to an abrupt stop. His vision stabilized, and a large horse appeared in front of him. He was so frightened that he cried out.
Dean put him on the ground: "Get in the car."
Edward reacted and hurriedly entered the carriage.
Dean jumped into the carriage and personally acted as the coachman. He pulled the rope and drove the horse back.
Dean picked up Gwyneth as they returned to the castle. He looked at Neuss: "Go to the military and call the best doctor!"
Neuss, seeing that Gwyneth was not well, jumped up with fright, and hastily pulled a horse from the stable, mounted it, and galloped away with a shout.
Dean came to the hall and put Gwyneth on the sofa. He looked at the location of her wound. There was no sign of the injury spreading. He was a little relieved: "You stay here and rest. Don't move." Then he called Kroen: "Call everyone to prepare for the meeting."
Kroen saw that Dean was in a hurry to return. He knew that the situation was not good. He nodded and ran to inform everyone.
Dudian saw Edward coming out of the gate and said: "You go to the training ground to play."
Edward felt that his teacher was in a bad mood. He didn't dare to touch the bad luck of his teacher. He nodded and turned away.
A few minutes later, everyone in the castle gathered in the hall.
Dean's eyes swept through the crowd: "Something happened today."
Sergei and Nicholas saw Gwyneth lying on the sofa. They realized that the situation wasn't right. Sergei couldn't help but ask: "Didn't you go to teach? Was there an assassination attempt on the road?"
Dean looked at him but didn't answer: "The people from the inner wall slandered me for colluding with the devil. They want me to go to the inner wall for investigation."
"What?!"
Sergei, Glenn, Dennis, and Mason's complexion greatly changed, they were shocked.
Artemis who was young was at a loss. Ivette who was on the other side had an indifferent face. She didn't learn the language of the wall so she didn't understand what Dean said. She wasn't interested in it. But her eyelids twitched as she saw the reaction of Sergei and others.
Dean quietly looked at everyone: "They don't have evidence so I have dismissed the matter. But it is only temporary. I think they will come again soon. Maybe I will have to go to the inner wall with them."
Sergei, Glenn and others looked at each other. They didn't expect that their peaceful life would suddenly take such a turn.
Dean continued: "This time I have offended the people from the inner wall. They are likely to find a reason to deal with me. You will be implicated in the future if you follow me. So if you want to leave now then leave. I won't make it difficult for you."
Hearing this, everyone exchanged glances with each other. Their gazes flickered and their thoughts were indeterminate.
"We believe you!" Mason who was standing next to Sergei said: "It's too despicable for them to slander good people. Don't say that you didn't collude with the devil. Even if you did collude with the devil, so what? You helped us to repel the barbarians. How can they do this to you? "
Dean shook his head: "I don't want to implicate you guys."
"I won't go!" Mason said.
Dean looked at him and nodded slightly.
The hall was silent for a moment. Dennis slowly said: "Master, I'm sorry. I don't want to get involved in such a thing."
Dean calmly said: "I understand."
Dennis hesitated for a moment and said, "If you can survive this disaster and need me in the future, I'm willing to come back. I hope you can forgive me."
"No problem." Dean replied.
Dennis glanced at the others, sighed, and turned to leave.
Glenn looked at his back as he left. She wanted to say something but hesitated. She sighed.
"Is there anyone else?" Dean looked at the crowd: "If you don't quit now then you won't have a chance in the future."
Everyone was silent.
Dean was relieved as he saw that the crowd didn't speak again. He was prepared for Dennis to leave. After all, they didn't have any friendship. They just relied on the balance of the contract. Dennis didn't have to work for him.
"D-Dean, I, I'm sorry …" A weak voice echoed as Dean was about to open his mouth again.
Dean's heart sank as he heard the voice. He looked at the person who spoke. It was Sham.
Mason who was standing next to Sham was surprised as he saw Sham's hesitation. He angrily said: "Sham, what do you want to say? Are you going to leave too? "
Sham was roared by him, his body trembled and slightly bowed his head.
"Sham, you can't do this." Zach hurriedly persuaded him.
Dean deeply looked at Sham. He never thought that the second person to choose to leave would be one of the three of them. He wouldn't be surprised if Nicholas or Sergei left. But Sham was a person he had experienced life and death with since childhood. He was also the one he trusted the most!
Disappointed? Heartache?
Dean looked at Sham who bowed his head. He suddenly understood that time could change everything. It could heal the pain and hatred. It could also heal the great love and friendship that was sung about in poems. But if all of these could be healed, then what was the meaning of immortality?
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