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Chapter 2372: Forgetfulness

    <h4>Chapter 2372: Chapter 2372: Forgetfulness</h4>


    The moment the pocket watch sounded, the smile on Dragon Dance’s face froze.


    She knew very well what the sound of the pocket watch meant.


    It meant Julius Reed could reverse time and change everything that was happening now.


    Although the influence of the pocket watch was limited, for Julius Reed, any w could be overturned.


    Because he was strong.


    Strong people can always seize opportunities perfectly.


    Almost simultaneously, Dragon Dance felt her hand holding the gun suddenly go numb.


    Her wrist was in severe pain, and her right hand involuntarily loosened its grip on the gun.


    "Now, I’ve won." Julius Reed took the gun and pointed it at Dragon Dance’s head.


    But suddenly, he felt dizziness start to elerate.


    His consciousness was bing unclear.


    "Trent Marsh,e in!" Julius Reed shouted.


    Bam!


    The door was instantly smashed open!


    Dragon Dance’s figure flickered, shattering the ss as she flew out.


    And Julius Reed also fainted.


    "What’s going on!" Trent Marsh hurriedly helped Julius Reed, feeling quite unexpected.


    Shouldn’t they be in a romantic moment in the room, howe they’re fighting?


    And really going at it?


    Who knows how long it was.


    Julius Reed woke up.


    He looked at Trent Marsh and Dragon Dance in front of him with some confusion.


    "Why did I faint?" Julius Reed asked.


    How odd, just fainted like that?


    "We were discussing Silvio Reed, and suddenly someone outside attacked. You shielded me and fainted. Trent Marsh came in just in time; I chased after them but unfortunately gained nothing." Dragon Dance asked worriedly, "Are you alright? Thank you for saving me. If you hadn’t blocked that fatal hit for me, I would have been seriously injured."


    "And this happened? I have no memory of it at all." Julius Reed stretched his muscles and found that there was no ufortable spot on his body.


    To knock him out, there should have been some pain, right?


    But Trent Marsh was there, and if Dragon Dance was lying, Trent Marsh would definitely expose it.


    "I heard you shout for me, then Dragon Dance chased outside," Trent Marsh said with furrowed brows, eating his porridge and mumbling, "Julius Reed, don’t you remember anything?"


    "Could it be..." Dragon Dance leaned close to Julius Reed’s ear and asked softly, "Could it be that we’ve had a rtionship, and my curse passed onto you?"


    "Curse?" Julius Reed suddenly recalled the things he had seen in the Dragon family’s house.


    Indeed, he was already on the verge of memory loss.


    Julius Reed didn’t expect that the recent events would be forgotten so quickly.


    He patted his pocket, finding nothing.


    This won’t do; he must cultivate a habit of keeping records from now on.


    "Is there any solution?" He looked at Dragon Dance.


    To untie the bell, the bell ringer is needed.


    The root of the issue lies with Dragon Dance; only by finding her can it be resolved.


    "I have no way." Dragon Dance lowered her head, apologetically, "I’m sorry, I didn’t think that far back then."


    "Indeed, you’re a troublemaker." Trent Marsh ced the bowl on the table, wiped his mouth, and said, "What now? We’ve been attacked, Julius Reed, are you sure there’s nothing wrong with you? There’s also Jayceon Rose nearby."


    "Yes, Jayceon Rose." Julius Reed nodded, "Now, they’re still tracing us; probably in a few hours, they’lle knocking. You two should leave first; I’ll stay behind to track their whereabouts."


    He just stood up and suddenly realized something was amiss.


    "Just now, when I went to find Jayceon Rose, I was followed, and it was by that group."


    Julius Reed stopped in his tracks, looked out the window, and said solemnly, "This doesn’t make sense. We’ve dealt with their people, but even when I left, someone was still following. This means the one trailing Dragon Dance wasn’t alone. The one I killed was a scapegoat."


    "Really?" Trent Marsh furrowed his brows and said, "What should we do? If it’s a real fight, I, Trent Marsh, don’t fear anything, but this kind of half-human, half-ghost creature ying hide and seek all day, I have nowhere to unleash my strength."


    "The usual rule, I stay behind, while you two take Jayceon Rose and leave. Now, let’s go." Julius Reed nced at the pocket watch; though powerful, at its core, it was a watch, primarily used for checking the time.


    But the moment he looked at the pocket watch, Julius Reed suddenly felt something was wrong.


    The clock’s hand had changed!


    It had been used!


    Every time the button on the pocket watch is pressed, the hands move forward by ten minutes.


    Julius Reed clearly remembered that when hest checked the time, it was still ten minutes ago, in the morning!


    No matter how time moved, the golden hand above did not budge.


    Only by pressing the button would this golden hand advance by ten minutes.


    The pocket watch had been used!


    Yet he knew nothing about it.


    The watch was carried closely, so it couldn’t have been taken away by anyone.


    Trent Marsh came in before he fainted; if the pocket watch was used, he would have mentioned it earlier.


    The only exnation was that he forgot about the pocket watch during his memory loss.


    Forgotten!


    And using the pocket watch must have been at an extremely urgent moment.


    Which means Julius Reed himself forgot a very urgent moment not long ago.


    But he acted as if nothing happened, masking his surprise well.


    "We’re in the forest; I will channel Sword Qi to st everything around, ensuring there’s no one nearby, then you can leave." Julius Reed waved his hand, and Trent Marsh promptly left the room to find Jayceon Rose.


    "Can you handle it yourself?" Dragon Dance leaned in with concern, genuine in her eyes, "I want to stay and help."


    "Your staying will only cause me trouble; if you really want me to act freely, leave with Trent Marsh. After I deal with this invisible threat, we’ll regroup."


    Julius Reed always felt something was off about Dragon Dance, unsure what it was.


    "Quick, time is of the essence." He nced outside the window and swiftly exited the room.


    All four were practitioners; jumping from a building was effortless.


    Opening the window, they jumped directly down!


    Landed on thewn.


    Running forward swiftly.


    About five hundred meters.


    The three continued forward; Julius Reed stayed behind alone.


    Julius Reed turned around and shed hard with his sword!


    Centered on him, Sword Qi ravaged the surrounding five hundred meters!


    Though the sword qi covered a wide range, its lethality was insufficient.


    However, Julius Reed didn’t aim for killing but to locate the person’s whereabouts!


    In an instant!


    About a dozen blood mists exploded around.


    Julius Reed was internally shocked; has this many people been tracking them?


    No time to think further, he shed the longsword again!


    Dozens of Sword Qi urately sted toward the blood mist locations!


    Killing all those people!


    Having done all this, Julius Reed sat on the ground, with a sword stuck in front of him.


    This was the only way; as long as he was here, no one would catch up to Trent Marsh and the others.


    The air suddenly quieted.
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