Chapter 37: "Bet or Bark"

In the wide plains just outside the bustling urban area of Magrao City, Drake had purchased several hectares of land to serve as his sister's final resting place. It was a vast expanse of land, resembling a serene meadow with just a single villa and a glass garden situated at its center.

Still deep in mourning for their loss, they gently laid Eleanor on a bed of flowers at the heart of the wide glass garden.

Drake, overwhelmed by grief, couldn't help but ponder, "Why won't you help Ely, like you've always helped me?" He persistently tapped the holographic screen of the system, desperately hoping for a response that would bring his sister back to life.

However, no matter how fervently he pleaded, the system remained obstinately silent, and the miniature temple failed to materialize, dashing his hopes.

Gazing at his sister's pallid face, he commented, "You look so beautiful, Ely. It would be even more prettier if you could smile for me."

The aesthetics of the flowers and the garden fail
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