Summon Of The Sword

Chapter 28



Chapter 28

He was a legend. The man was indomitably strong! He was what Rachel was after. “Hsss!” Willow’s

eyes widened, and her face was full of shock.

She could imagine how amazing the man was from what Rachel said.

“Now that you mention it, I’m a little curious…”

Willow muttered to herself, her heart longing for the army as well.

However, Fion would never let her join the army. She could only do whatever the Quinn family arranged

for her.

“I would have had a chance to meet him… “But…” Rachel sighed and stopped at the mention of it. “But

what?” Willow immediately asked. “But God envies talent!”

Rachel said through clenched teeth, ” Something happened to him. He has left the army and is

nowhere to be found.

“A lot of people miss him, but we don’t know where he is.

“He has been gone for two years.”

Rachel’s voice was tinged with deep loss and sadness at the mention of it. Willow froze when she

heard

this. ‘Gone for two years?’ ‘Two years…’

She suddenly remembered that Sean had retired from the army two years ago.

‘ Sean doesn’t have anything to do with this commander, does he?’

Willow felt a pang in her heart. If Sean was related to someone like that, how scary would his identity

be?

However, if he had something to do with a man like that, how did he end up a crippled vegetable?

Willow shook her head slightly, amused a t her idea.

“Alright, maybe he just went out on a mission and would be back soon.”

Willow dismissed her ideas and gently comforted Rachel. “Yeah! We believe he’ll come back. “We’re all Property of Nô)(velDr(a)ma.Org.

waiting for him. “But I should be going home soon.” Rachel nodded and whispered. “Really? You’re

coming back?” Willow was glad at that. After all, they had not seen each other in years.

“Yes! Without Commander, the border keeps losing in battles and is in a state of decline.

“The new commander is headstrong and does not take advice. All he does is send the soldiers to their

demise!

“I can’t take it anymore! I can die for my country, but I don’t want to die in vain because of stupid

commands.

“And I think the place has lost its meaning after Commander’s gone.

“The army is divided, and I don’t want to stay here any longer.”

Rachel let out a long breath as she spoke with a slight lump in her voice.

Willow pressed her lips together, nodded, and said, “Okay, I’ll wait for you to come back, and we’ll go

shopping together.”

“Haha, sure!” Rachel laughed and nodded. They talked for a while and hung up.

The next day.

Willow got up early and made breakfast for her family. Fion used to cook. After all, she did not have to

work, so she had more free time.

However, Fion had not been in the kitchen since Sean joined the family.

She said there was no way she was going t o take care of the crippled Sean.

Even if Sean died, he would not be able to eat Fion’s cooking.

Fion was deliberately trying to make Willow quit in such a way.

She knew Willow had been so preoccupied with schoolwork that she was not good at housework.

She would get impatient and kick Sean out after taking care of Sean for a while.

However, Fion did not expect Willow to stick with it.

She went from mistaking sugar and salt t o expertly cooking four dishes and one soup.

Willow kept everything in order. She had kept it up for two years. Fion could only give in. “Willow, I’ll

take you to work.”

Sean propelled the wheelchair and said as he looked at Willow, dressed formally.

“How are you going to take her to work? How are you going to take her to work when you’re in a

wheelchair?”

Fion snorted coldly and said in disdain. “Mom, Sean has a car now.” Willow said as she looked at Fion

with a

slight frown.

“Haha. He’s just biting off more than what he can chew.

“I’d like to see if you have any money for gas. Gas for sports cars is expensive.”

Sean shook his head in resignation when Fion said this.

She seemed to have forgotten all about what he had said to her yesterday.

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