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Chapter 1197

At that moment, Caleb approached with a smile. “Ms. Garcia, you're awake. Your timing is perfect. Let's all havebreakfast together.”

After he finished speaking, he didn't wait for her reaction. He immediately waved at Shane and the others,beckoning them to come over.

And so, the two families sat together.

On Neera's left was Shane, while Darcel was on her right.

For some reason, she felt somewhat awkward.

However, Darcel seemed unbothered. He even served her a bowl of soup.

Neera took it with a word of thanks, sipping slowly, but she didn't have much of an appetite.

Looking at the variety of food in front of her, she couldn't help but tease, “Mr. Medicina, you've prepared quite alot. It seems like you're here for a vacation.”

Caleb smiled faintly. “Indeed, no matter where we are, we should never shortchange ourselves.”

Neera found it somewhat amusing. After spending the past two days together, she realized that Caleb was quitedifferent from the impression she had of him at their first meeting.

When they first met at the pharmacy, he gave off an impression of dominance, nobility, and gentle sophistication.

In contrast to then, no matter how she looked at him now, she couldn't help but see him as a goofball.

Hmm, he quite an interesting guy.

After breakfast, the group took a short break before continuing on their journey.

After Neera had walked a distance, she didn't look well.

Shane was worried about her, “What's wrong? Are you feeling unwell? Your complexion is a little pale.”

Wiping the cold sweat from her forehead, Neera said, “It's nothing serious. It's just the wound I suffered from therecent attack. It split open a little last night, causing some pain.”

Shane furrowed his brows. “Why don't we take a break so that you catch your breath?”

Neera declined, “No need. It's okay. Let's not hold everyone back. I'll just bear with it for a while, and it willpass.”

Moreover, the Medicina family was also traveling with them. If she were to stop, Caleb would surely take care ofher and stop as well. She didn't want to cause trouble for others.

Shane sighed. “You've had it tough too. You should have been resting at home, but instead, you were dragged intothis struggle. Running around all day yesterday might have worsened your wound. Since you don't want to stop,why don't we slow down a little? It won't make much of a difference.”

Neera chuckled lightly, insisting, “It's okay, let's keep up this pace. I can handle it. Don't worry.”

With that, Shane didn't say anything more.

Rather than focusing on the pain in his shoulder, Neera chose to distract herself by shifting her gaze elsewhere.She looked around, taking in the scenery.

At that moment, she realized that someone was missing from the Medicina family's group.

Luna, who had carried her through the marsh before, was nowhere to be found.

After a moment of hesitation, she walked over and asked with concern, “Where is Luna? Why is she not here?Did something happen?”

Caleb pointed ahead. “She's fine. I sent her ahead to scout the path in front.”

Upon hearing this, Neera felt reassured and put her worries aside.

Shane also believed it to be true, and even took the initiative to suggest, “Next time, if there's a need for scouting,you can call on us to join. It's better than acting alone.”

Caleb smiled faintly, politely saying, “Of course, of course.”

After a while, the dull pain in Neera's shoulder became unbearable. She simply couldn't go on any longer, so hefinally stopped to rest.

Seeing her discomfort, the Medicina family indeed stopped and stayed with her.

Neera felt a little embarrassed. “Mr. Medicina, don't worry about me. You guys should go ahead. I don't want tohold you back.”

Caleb casually plucked a leaf from a tree, held it to his lips, and blew gently. With a relaxed air, he said, “Noworries. We're tired from walking anyway. Let's take a break together.”

Given what he said, Neera naturally insisted.

Thereafter, her wounds began to act up more frequently, forcing her to stop and rest two more times.

Caleb's men stayed together with her throughout, moving and resting as one group.

In fact, their demeanor was so relaxed that Neera even wondered if they were there on vacation.

At that moment, Caleb said, “Actually, there's no need to rush up the mountain. Hurrying might not necessarily bea good thing.”

Neera understood his point. “Did something happen up there?”

“Mm-hmm.” Caleb nodded. “It's quite lively up there right now.”

Lively? Could it be that a fight has broken out?

Before long, they continued on their journey, confirming her speculation.

Sure enough, two groups of people were engaged in an intense battle.

Every attack unleashed would cause blood to splatter all around. Clean blades would be drenched in blood everytime they were thrust forward.

Neera was visibly in discomfort. The stench of blood was so strong that it made her feel slightly nauseous.

At that moment, Darcel suddenly appeared, blocking her path.

“If it's making you uncomfortable, you should stop watching.”

While speaking, he handed her a bottle of water and gave her two pills.

“I heard your wound is hurting. Eating this can help soothe it. We'll find a place at noon to set up a tent, so youcan clean the wound.”

Neera, whose attention was inadvertently diverted, thanked him softly.

After Darcel left, Finnley came over with a suspicious look, muttering under his breath, “Why does everyone inthis group treat you so well?” novelbin

Shane seemed to appear out of nowhere, responding, “It's probably because Neera is quite attractive, whichnaturally inspires others to be protective of her.”

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