Gerald Crawford:The Secretly Rich Man Novel (Invisible or Poorest) Chapter 1647
Upon hearing that, Nori was instantly overjoyed. After all, the fact that Gerald had come all the way here just to save her meant that he still cared about her.

Still, she truly hadn’t expected him to come here in the first place since Nori was sure that she had never even mentioned her trip to the holy mountain to him.

With that in mind, Nori then curiously asked, “…Speaking of which, how did you even know I was here?”

“Well, I found out when I headed to your manor and your father told me about it,” replied Gerald.

“I see… But hold on, doesn’t the fact that you came here mean that your talisman crafting training with Master Hunt got disrupted?” asked Nori in a slightly worried tone.

After all, it wasn’t easy for Gerald to get accepted to be his disciple in the first place. With that in mind, Nori truly hoped that she wouldn’t be the reason Gerald lost his chance to continue being Master Hunt’s disciple.

Gerald simply chuckled before

his First-rank Talisman Master badge—which had been tucked in the inside of his jacket—Gerald then said, “Worry not, I’ve already become a master! This here

really are something else, Gerald!” exclaimed Nori in

that he was able to attain that rank so quickly… That just showed how capable and powerful he truly was! How

heard from your father that you came over to look for some ancient herb. The thousand-year-old panax ginseng, if I remember

one! It’s an ancient herb that only grows every few thousand years. Aside from that, it can only be found on this mountain! With that in mind, I followed the others

while before replying, “Your lives are much more important! Still, do

she fished out a photograph from her backpack before showing

it, Gerald was greeted by the sight of a white and pristine flower that had petals that resembled ice crystals. The sight of it alone was enough to make anyone feel that it was something extremely precious. No

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