Chapter 1889 Cameron

"Mrs. Kella, even if we go home, Gareth and I will never forget you or this place."

Mrs. Kella stiffened.

Elisa's words hit straight to her heart. She could not help but be moved.

Mrs. Kella feared being alone in her old age.

Elisa continued, "If possible, we will return to see you and take you on a short vacation."

Mrs. Kella did not speak. She fought hard to rein in her tears.

She feared she would lose control if she opened her mouth.

Elisa gently held Mrs. Kella's hands. She noticed Mrs. Kella's eyes were glittering with tears. They looked like the stars in the night sky.

"Mrs. Kella, can you give Gareth and me a name according to your language."

"Yes…"

Mrs. Kella stopped resisting and let tears flow from her eyes.


Her tears felt warm as they landed on Elisa's arms.

Elisa grabbed a tissue and lovingly wiped Mrs. Kella's tears.

Gareth finished washing the dishes and came out to this scene. He decided not to disturb them and quietly returned to his room.

Although Mrs. Kella did not say anything, Gareth knew she missed Sodo.

Likewise, he also knew how much Elisa missed Julia even when she did not say anything.

Thus, Elisa and Mrs. Kella found comfort in each other.

After some time, Elisa supported Mrs. Kella and brought her to her room.

The following morning, Elisa woke up at the break of dawn. She went to Mrs. Kella's room and did not find her there.

She was confused and searched the house but could not find her.

Then, she went to Gareth's room and found him missing too.

Still, Elisa was strangely calm.

They left together. It meant that they had arranged it beforehand. Therefore, Elisa knew they were not in danger.

With that in mind, Elisa began to prepare breakfast.

As expected, Gareth and Mrs. Kella returned around twenty minutes later.

Gareth brought back many herbs.

Elisa glanced at them and put down her tea before greeting, "Where did you go? You should wash your hands and eat breakfast. You have to get to the tournament site soon."

Mrs. Kella smiled and sat down. "I brought him to the mountains and taught him about herbs. Although the warriors' tournament doesn't prohibit outsiders, the challenges they issue are disadvantageous to outsiders. That's why I brought Cameron with me. Apart from giving him a final revision on the herbs, he can help me collect them to keep at home for emergencies. I've done my part. It's up to him to remember them."

Elisa smiled.

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