Chapter 716 The Dangers Of Excessive Knowledge
- Despite this, Henry Baker did not display any eagerness. He remained composed, though his heart was filled with urgency. "Feel free to make any requests," Henry Baker offered, aware that the man still harbored doubts about him. The man gazed into his eyes, a glint of uncertainty flickering within. However, he chose to remain silent, hoping that Henry Baker would come to the rescue of his son. The situation was delicate, as he feared that not only would Henry Baker fail to save his son, but the exposure of the matter could bring harm to his family instead. Therefore, he hesitated to take the risk.
- Releasing Henry Baker, the man couldn't help but feel that Henry Baker was not a malevolent individual. "I hope you will forget everything you've seen here," the man stated, believing it would be in both of their best interests if Henry Baker erased the memory of this place from his mind. Henry Baker maintained his silence, aware that the journey ahead would be arduous, taking at least a day or two to navigate, especially for someone on foot.
- Preparing some food and water, Henry Baker's wife handed him a backpack, cautioning him to be careful on the road. The man kissed his wife's forehead, promising a swift return. Concerned for his wife's safety in his absence, the man, tall with deep blue eyes, a stubbly face, and gray hair, ensured she had everything she needed.