Sara hasn’t visited Parker’s tomb in many years.
Despite the long absence, she can still pinpoint the location of Parker’s tomb.
Even though she herself had destroyed the tombstone of the Clothes Tomb, and the graves had vanished with time, she still managed to find where Parker’s Clothes Tomb was situated.
Although she was aware that Parker’s body was not interred here, Sara considered this ce to be the closest connection to her senior brother.
At this moment, her heart was heavy with sadness, regret, and a tinge of resentment.<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
She was overwhelmed with conflicting emotions as memories from the past rushed back to her.
In the beginning, Sara had acted impulsively out of a mix of love and anger, leading to Parker’s abrupt disappearance from her life. She believed that Parker had been sent to Lin Wan’er (ni) through the ring given to him by her master, spurring her to leave the mountains in haste and search for him in southern Yunnan.
However, the journey from Shiwan Dashan to southern Yunnan was perilous and lengthy, and Sara was one of the Qing court’s most wanted criminals. By the time she finally reached southern Yunnan, Lin Wan’er (ni) was nowhere to be found, and Parker had already beenid to rest.
It was then that Sara realized the heartbreaking truth: her senior brother, who had once been more powerful than her, had been killed by her own sword.
In truth, Sara had never intended to take Parker’s life.<fn7c0a> For original chapters go to f?ndnovel</fn7c0a>
Her only goal was to seize the Evesting Green Pill and the ring that her master had left for Parker.
Moreover, she had believed that with Parker’s strength, even if he were to be stabbed in the heart with his own sword, he would somehow survive.
After all, Parker was adept at using spiritual energy. Although his cultivation level was not particrly high at that time, and his spiritual energy was not fully developed, he could utilize it to temporarily stabilize his injury and gradually heal the wound. She thought that within a month or two, he would surely recoverpletely.
When she finally arrived in southern Yunnan and began to inquire about Parker’s fate, she found it hard to believe the grim news.
However, after subtly questioning various people and verifying the information multiple times, she ultimately came to ept the tragic reality: Parker was indeed gone, and it was true.<h3 ss="wp-block-heading has-text-align-center" id="chapter-list"><strong></strong>