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Chapter 1670

    Chapter 1670


    James had kept the letter with him.


    He took it out and handed it to Thea.


    Thea carefully looked through the letter.


    It did look like it was written with her handwriting.


    However, James’ story was too bizarre, and she found it hard to believe.


    To her, it was simply a touching and beautiful story, nothing more.


    “That’s enough. I’m heading back home”


    After speaking, she stood up and left.


    James looked helpless.


    Despite saying so much, Thea was not convinced. She seemed to havepletely forgotten about


    him. He watched Thea’s silhouette as she left.


    James knew he could not act recklessly. He had to find out what had happened to Thea in the past


    year and what had caused her to lose her memories.


    He would have to find the Omniscient Deity to figure out what happened.


    James did not linger any longer and left the shop. He pulled out his phone and called Henry. “Arrange a


    private ne for me. I need to leave Cansington for a bit.”


    “Alright.”


    Henry did not question anything and immediately arranged a private ne for James.


    Half a dayter, James arrived at the foot of Mount Jade.


    He took a step forward, and his body floated upwards like a phantom, instantly reaching halfway up the


    mountain. Soon, he reached the gate of Jade Sect.


    “Mr. Caden”


    As soon as James appeared, the Jade Sect’s disciples weed him respectfully.


    Is the Omniscient Deity around?”


    “He’s in closed-door meditation in the back mountain.


    “I’ll go straight to him.”


    James simply stated his intent and rushed directly to the back of Jade Sect’s mountain.


    On the mountain behind Jade Sect, the Omniscient Deity sat on a rock atop a cliff with a piece of straw


    in his mouth.


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    “You’re finally here?”


    Without turning around, the Omniscient Deity said, “I’ve been waiting a long time for you.”


    James walked over and asked, “You knew I woulde to see you?”


    I’d expected it for a while now. Ever since the news of Thea’s appearance in Cansington spread, I had


    been anticipating your arrival.”


    James walked over, stood in front of the Omniscient Deity, and asked, “I want to know what exactly


    Thea went through in the past year. Why did she lose her cultivation base, and her memory?”


    The Omniscient Deity stood up, looked at James, and said, “If you want information from the Jade


    Sect, you need to agree to a condition. Plus, you still owe me one more favor. Including this time, you’ll


    owe me two.”


    “I know. Go ahead and tell me what you need from me.”


    “We can put that aside for now. Let me first tell you about Thea’s experiences in the past year.”


    The Omniscient Deity said, “I found her in the Medical Valley a year ago, but she refused to see you in


    her deteriorating condition. So, I pointed out a way that would allow her to live. She headed to Mount


    Wunderton and met with Master Delphinia.


    “Master Delphinia practises a unique technique that can extract Thea’s True Energy and convert it into


    Blood Energy. That’s how she recovered, but it damaged her cranial nerves which resulted in amnesia.


    That’s how she ended up like this.”


    “So you knew about it a year ago?”


    James’ expression darkened. He took a step forward to the Omniscient Deity and grabbed him by the


    cor, lifting him from the ground. James said coldly, “Why didn’t you tell me at that time?”


    The Omniscient Deity was not afraid and replied calmly. “Thea requested me not to tell you, so how


    could I disregard her wishes? I have principles that I live by.”


    James calmed down, let go of him, and asked, “Is there a way to restore her memories?”
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