The man gave Sophie some water and medicine, acting very patient and solemn as he carried out every action carefully.

After this scene ended, another one instantly appeared to Stanley Batton.

It took place during one bright afternoon, the young man brought Sophie Kenwick along with him to poke a beehive in the palace courtyard before running off frantically.

However, they couldn't escape the bees in time, resulting in both their faces being covered with marks of stings and bites.

Stanley smiled when he saw that memory.

He then slowly looked at Sophie. "Soph, did we jab beehives in the past?"

She immediately started laughing. "Yes! Hahaha, I said I wanted a honeycomb, and that was why you brought me along to jab it. You told me there was a honeycomb inside. You were twelve, and I was eleven then," she told him. "We were silly, coming to think about it."

"Indeed, we didn't seem too smart." His smile widened as she laughed along.

Xyla Quest could not resist laughing too. How could they make fun of themselves like that?

"You two were really brave." Xyla grinned as she looked at the pair.

"We certainly were," Stanley agreed.

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