Several days had passed, and during this time, Richard had scarcely left the house, keeping busy in Eden.
It drove Wan An to desperation.
Inside the wooden building on the second floor.
Wizard Wan An listened to the latest report from his student, Mars, and frowned deeply, asking somewhat annoyed, "So, you're saying that in these past few days, except for once when he went out looking for a special gemstone, there's been no other activity?"
"Yes," Mars answered honestly.
"Damn," Wan An muttered under his breath, pacing the room. As he paced, he mumbled to himself, "It shouldn't be like this, why did he suddenly change? Could it be..."
Wan An thought of something, his eyes widened as he looked at Mars and asked earnestly, "Tell me, you haven't been exposed, have you? Did they notice you?"
"This—" Mars hesitated, then shook his head vigorously, "No, teacher, I've been very careful every time, ensuring that he didn't notice me."