Reincarnation Of The Strongest Spirit Master

Chapter 1238: This Young Man Is Crazy



William's face changed from getting serious to laugh as if he saw a childish play. And yet his words landed and made Jenny's body tremble again.

"How the heck do you know all this about me? This will work, I will show you…"

"Please don't," William shook his head, "this technique requires a highly purified spirit power, in addition to a rich environment with lightning. You can't see any lightning around, and this world has a low level of spirit power, not enough to even trigger the technique…"

"We'll see…" Jenny interrupted him, feeling more intrigued by his words. She decided to go on, even if what he said made perfect sense.

"Ah!" This time her shout was filled with immense pain. The technique didn't activate, instead it failed and landed a severe backlash on her. On top of that, she unintentionally depleted her spirit power while trying to activate the technique.

"Tsk! You are still as rash as the time I met you," William expected all this. The technique failed, her body got backlash, and her spirit power got depleted.

The end result was pretty much expected. Jenny felt like all the power in her body drained and vanished. When she realised what happened, it was too late for her to do anything.

"I told you, you can't use this technique here," William moved closer to Jenny's weak body. Thin tongues of black smoke rose from different parts of her body, as if she got hit by lightning or something.

"You… Stay… Away…" she struggled to say these words, before her body grew soft and fell to the ground. Before she'd hit the ground, he moved and supported her body from falling.

"Oh Jenny, you should have listened to me," she was still conscious, but had no power to even say a single word. She kept glaring at him, while he held Sara using two tails, and held Jenny with both arms.

"Lemme tell you more about yourself, you…" William started talking, using this chance of her losing all of his power to plant a seed in her spirit.

He wanted to let her believe without any speck of doubt that he knew her even better than she knew herself. He spoke for hours, taking his time to come back, while showing her how deep he knew her.

His words kept ringing in Jenny's ears, while she had no clue how he knew all this. He wasn't just speaking about her habits, something anyone from the palace could tell, but also things of her past, things she never said to anyone before, even things she decided to forget about.

Her past, her struggles, her painful moments, her dreams, her beliefs, everything he said was correct and shockingly revealing everything about her. At some point, she regained part of her power, enough to push him away and move on her own. And yet she didn't do that.

At first she felt rage, then shock, then pure and endless curiosity. The main puzzling point was how William knew all that about her. She never met him before, and he couldn't have come from the outer world. And yet he spoke about stuff no one in the world knew about.

"We are here," after almost ten hours of walking and talking non-stop, speaking in great detail about stuff of her past and events she once told him about, they finally approached the outer border of his town, "I know you can move on your own now, so…"

"Screw off!" she jumped off his arms the moment he said these words, feeling little humiliation as if her pride took a stab from a knife or something.

"It's you who should decide," William calmly looked at her, "shall you screw off, return to the palace and continue your pathetic life there, or you stay here with me…"

"Stay here? No, no, no way!" she suddenly felt terrible fear, "I… I can't…"

William didn't need to ask to know what she was thinking about. In her mind, all she thought about was her family, how to save them, what would happen to them if she abandoned the palace.

"You are paying a debt that ain't yours," William knew this point was the toughest nut he had to crack to let her free from all of her misery. And yet as he expected, his words never helped at all.

"No, no, I can't," she turned around, and dashed after a moment of hesitation away from William.

"Remember, they won't forgive you failing again," William shouted, and got no response from her, "remember, my town is always open for you anytime, got it?"

He could see her silhouette vanish through the distance without even turning to look back. It felt like she was running from danger or something, and that was how she looked at William.

Meeting someone who knew more than you even knew about yourself was indeed threatening. Not to mention William could use the chance she lost all her power to kill her, instead he cared for her, carried her and kept telling her stories of her life.

"This young man is indeed crazy," she told herself that, "but he knew stuff about me, about the outer world, that no one in this world should know… I must use this point to get out of this trouble…"

She told herself that, throwing behind William's problem for now and focusing over the next level of danger awaiting her up ahead, Sara's mother.

She was sent out on this mission to kill William, and yet she failed to do it. She started to think of ways to get out of this trouble, using the fact that Sara's mother hid lots of details from her as some sort of excuse for her failure.

She didn't think about fabricating stuff to get out, as she was sure Sara's mother must have sent someone to tail her and watch her actions from far away.

"If someone listened to all this, then…"


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