Chapter 950 Please Help Me (2/2)
Beneath the black ice's surface, a soft blue light glowed. Then she spoke. ”This is the Absolutely Cold Pool. You can't break it even if your power has increased. No one can get me from here. And, if I'm not sensing it wrong, your strength won't last long, right?”
After recovering from her initial panic, the Water Spirit was able to think clearly now.
Upon hearing this, Darren knew that his secret was finally revealed. If he couldn't get to her now, then he would get into deep trouble.
He began banging against the black ice with all his might.
rule of the test at all. I just wasn't expecting a woman to suddenly appear asking for help.
If I saved her without asking any questions, wouldn't that make me a fool? Would you save her if you were in my place?
If I had encountered her outside, I would have helped her without hesitation even if that means risking my life. The circumstances here, however, are vastly different from outside. So don't judge me just because your childish tricks didn't work on me!”
The Water Spirit was left in a daze by Darren's words.
”How dare you say my method is childish?”
”If not childish, then what should I call it?”
”Well, it still does not make it childish. Humph!” But her annoyance had seemed to dwindle down a bit after his explanation. She didn't want to admit it, but she understood what he meant. Nonetheless, she pretended to be nonchalant as she turned to him. ”I don't care about what you said. To pass this test, you must save me once.”
Darren rolled his eyes.
”Will you save me or not?” she asked.
”Is there a need for me to save you still? I've already told you my side of the story and have already spared your life. Just let me pass,” Darren said.
Once again, the Water Spirit's tears returned. ”No, please, save me once. Even if it'll be a fake scenario, it'll still make me happy. Please help me.”
The Water Spirit's pleas had touched something deep inside Darren's heart. It made him feel strange and inexplicably sad. For some reason, the Water Spirit looked like a whole different person.