Chapter Ninety Three
Author: Pen thinker
last update2025-01-09 23:49:17

Outside the opulent setting of the five-star hotel, Master George and Elvis settled into the grand private lounge reserved for their meeting. The room, adorned with crystal chandeliers and velvet furnishings, was a fitting backdrop for the gravity of the occasion.

However Master George’s expression remained calm, but there was a glimmer of urgency in his eyes.

The condition of his grandson's worsening condition had left even a master like him feeling helpless—a rare and humbling experience he never thought he would see himself in.

However he knew help would soon come if anyone can help it has to be the miracle healer.

However Elvis, on the other hand, was a mix of anticipation and unease. He couldn’t sit still, his hands occasionally adjusting his tie or smoothing his jacket.

Without being told he knew the importance of the meeting it helped monumental importance for him. He has been hoping he would get an opportunity like this to meet the Legendary miracle healer, and now the hea
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