Chapter 560 Bad Feeling?
In the middle of a fog-covered forest area, the night seemed rather evil that day, with moderate rain falling over one of the many forests in the central mountains of the Chutha Dynasty.
In one part of this forest, there was a place where there were hardly any magical beings around a peak that was about a kilometer high between its lowest and highest points.
In the middle of the peak, which covered an area larger than Saltstar City, was a relatively large cave with torches partially illuminating the surroundings.
As one moved further into the cave, one would see blood flowing from the inside of the cave toward the exit, where rain washed away the blood flowing down the side of the cave.
Meanwhile, screams of pain were coming from inside the cave, where a man with long white hair, tattoos on his body, and tanned skin was standing, waiting for the words of the man behind the screams and blood in the area.
If Vicente had come face to face with this man, he would have been shocked to see someone so similar to Casey!
The only difference between Casey and this person was his age, visible in the man's experienced eyes, but also in the signs of his wrinkles and white hair.
As he waited, an evil voice came from the cave's depths. "Joseph, the last group you brought me is far below my needs. Perhaps you have lost your value to me?"
Joseph shuddered as he heard this and replied. "Not at all! I'm bringing the master a few more people. They should be here soon."
"But will they make up for this latest failure?" The voice asked. "If it doesn't pay off, I'll have to use you next time."
Gulp!
"It will pay off for sure." He replied, trying to stay where he was. "I am an old man without much time or opportunity, master. But the people who are coming to us are young and full of vitality. You will not be disappointed with the next group."
"Let me know when they arrive. Let's see what your next gifts will be."
After that, the screams inside the cave resumed as Casey's father appeared outside the cave, ignoring the rain.
'Casey, you should have forgotten about me.' Joseph thought to himself, "Since you haven't forgotten me, help your old man live a little longer!
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Meanwhile, not far from the cave, Casey was climbing the peak he had just reached, following in his old man's footsteps.
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