Little Six sighed in relief. According to Angor, Helen's spirit level would really drop if he waited any longer.
Luckily, she found him. Angor was willing to help her. Otherwise, the consequences would be dire.
To help Helen, they had to wake her up first. Waking her up with external force might trigger her unstable spirit level, so they had to wait for Helen to wake up on her own.
There was no pattern to Helen's awakening. She would wake up for a while every day. Now, all they had to do was wait.
While waiting, Angor did not stay idle.
He planned to ask in detail how Helen got injured. Only by knowing what happened inside her body could he make specific arrangements.
But before that, he had another question. "Where's Swan?"
Angor met Swan several times before. Judging from her attitude, Swan seemed to have some special feelings for Helen. Because of that, Swan cared a lot about Helen. Now that Helen was bedridden, Swan couldn't just run around like that.
Now that Swan wasn't here, it was strange.
When Little Six heard the name "Swan", he looked a little gloomy.
"Swan … Half a month ago, she …" Little Six paused. "She went missing."
Missing? Angor nodded. He was surprised to hear that, but this was the only way to explain why Swan wasn't with Helen right now.
"How did she go missing?" asked Angor. Half a month ago, the Rising Star Competition had ended. Judging by the current state of the contestants, Swan should be cultivating in the Endless Corridor. Why would she suddenly disappear?
Little Six lowered his head and sighed. "Helen's injury has something to do with Swan's disappearance as well."
Little Six recounted the events that had happened half a month ago to him.
Since Helen was staying at Little Six's place, Swan was naturally staying with Helen. However, Swan was much stronger than Little Six, and she had a cold personality, so Little Six preferred Helen.
After the Rising Star Competition ended, Swan trained in the Endless Corridor every day just like the other contestants. According to Swan's plan, she would stay like this for about a year.
Since Swan often went to the Endless Corridor, she didn't spend as much time with Helen. Helen herself didn't mind. She was still in the early stages of her cultivation, so she could practice with Little Six and exchange ideas with him. However, Swan felt that she had neglected Helen, and that she couldn't get over it.
So half a month ago, Swan decided to rest for a few days so that she could check on Helen's progress.
"I usually talked to Helen. Since Swan came back, I didn't want to disturb them. I had something to do at White Pigeon Library, so I didn't go home. After I finished dealing with the matter and came back, I found that Helen had suffered serious injuries and was staggering back, "Little Six said.
Little Six didn't know what had happened at that time. He only heard from the servants that Swan and Helen went out that day. It seemed like they were going shopping.
It was only after Helen woke up that she learned some of the inside story.
Swan took Helen away from Floating Mech City for a walk. Along the way, they ran into a group of strange people who wanted to kidnap Swan for some reason. Helen tried to pull Swan away, but she was suppressed by a powerful aura and fainted.
When she woke up, Swan was gone, and Helen was badly injured. In the end, she had to return to Little Six's place.
"They ran into a group of strange people? Who are they? "Angor wondered. Were they Swan's enemies?
"I don't know. Helen didn't tell me." Little Six said, "Apart from the first day when Helen told us some things, she became less and less talkative every day. She hasn't spoken for ten days now."
"I think she's worried about Swan."
Little Six didn't know much about the details, but he knew the gist of it. More importantly, he knew how Helen's injuries came about.
He already had his suspicions, and now he was sure of it. Helen's injuries were caused by the aura of a wizard.
Not only did the pressure oppress Helen's physical body, but it also severely damaged her spiritual power.
As long as he knew the cause of her injuries, he wouldn't have to worry too much about other factors, which would make it easier to treat her.
As for the people Helen and Swan ran into, he didn't care too much about them. For one thing, he didn't know Swan that well. As long as Helen was fine, he would leave Summerdew Ridge to worry about Swan's disappearance.
Secondly, there didn't seem to be anything out of the ordinary. Although it was strange that the other party wanted to grab the Silk Vine, there were many more strange things in the world. There was no need to pay attention to everything.
Little Six, on the other hand, kept discussing and guessing who those people were.
One moment, he thought they were Swan's enemies, and the next, he thought they were some kind of freaks.
He cast a silencing spell on Little Six, which instantly silenced the place.
The red glow of dusk faded away, and the sky was covered by the curtain of darkness. There was the sound of insects buzzing in the garden outside. It was clearly buzzing, but it made the night even quieter.
When it was almost dawn, the mist covering Floating Mech City dissipated. Moonlight poured in through the window, which made Helen's pale face even paler.
At this moment, Helen, who had slept for most of the day, finally opened her eyes.
As soon as Helen opened her eyes, Angor removed Little Six's Silencing spell. She had been sleeping for a long time, so she couldn't make any sound.
When Helen woke up, she instinctively turned her head toward the window.
Every time she woke up, she would look at the sky outside the window and think about Swan's situation. She would feel sad and stare blankly into space.
The night was beautiful, and so was the moonlight. Two shadows were cast on the window of her room.
It wasn't strange to see two shadows. But … one of them looked tall. Was it a man?
Usually, no man would come to the second floor of Little Six's house, let alone enter her room!
Helen turned her head in confusion, wanting to see who it was.
But when she saw who it was, she froze.
The moonlight cast a shadow that accentuated the blonde youth's angular facial features. It was as if all the beautiful things in the world were overlapping with each other.
"It's — it's you, Ann —" Helen couldn't believe her eyes. She quickly realized something and changed her words. "Mister Superdimensional."
Angor smiled. "It's me. Long time no see."
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