Kiara Delarosa's cold, beautiful face showed a gentle smile.
"Alright!"
Carson Flores asked, "Now that you're back, are you going to leave again?"
Delarosa shook her head, "Although I haven't found the answer I've been looking for, I have nowhere else to go. My wish is temporarily fulfilled, so I won't be leaving."
Carson was elated and said with a smile, "That's wonderful! With Delarosa around, I don't have to be cowardly anymore. Over the years, I've been hunted down countless times, always running in distress..."
Listening to Carson's lament, Delarosa couldn't help but chuckle, "You're doing well now; you've even been promoted to a Golden Immortal. Your progress is incredibly fast! I've seen countless geniuses, but you're the first like this."
Curious, Carson asked, "Me? What kind of me?"
Delarosa's eyes sparkled with amusement, "What do you think of your own talent?"
Carson answered honestly, "Average, quite mediocre."
Delarosa laughed, "You come from the Mortal Realm without any background in immortal cultivation, although you have a dad who's a cultivator, but he's of no help at all. You haven't even joined Kahdas; to put it simply, you're a poor kid with nothing."
Carson chuckled and nodded, "Yes."
Delarosa's smile grew more evident, "Yet as such a poor kid, in such a short time, you have achieved growth speed that even surpasses the Saint Heirs of Sects and naturally gifted talents."
"People might call you the Son of Destiny; indeed, you're quite lucky. But each time you narrowly escape death, you don't just casually receive some remarkable legacy or a super powerful magical treasure..."
Carson chuckled, "Delarosa, you've got it wrong. Didn't I encounter you? Aren't you powerful enough? If it weren't for you, I'd have been crushed by those Lower Realm Immortals back in the Barbaric Wilderness Realm!"
"Stop flattering me!"
Delarosa playfully scolded, "For over ten years, I haven't been around, yet you lived quite well."
Carson teased with laughter, "Some people might not intervene regularly, but at critical moments, their help is indispensable. See, this time if you hadn't returned and destroyed the Leaf of the World, Nico Weaver would have been finished, the Celestial Palace doomed, and the Domain Master position would likely have changed hands. I'd have had to flee for my life, instead of feeling so at ease now."
Delarosa couldn't suppress her laughter, "You're quite good at giving compliments. Now there's time, tell me about your experiences over the years; I'm curious about your growth journey."
Carson sat cross-legged across from Delarosa, and she poured him a cup of tea.
Carson held the teacup and began recounting his life in the Immortal Domains.
Delarosa hadn't been with Carson for long, but as Carson mentioned, she was one of the key "benefactors" in his life. Without her, he wouldn't have been able to overcome Maggie Fitzgerald's Primordial Spirit in the Barbaric Wilderness Realm, let alone the few immortals who descended later.
Carson had some psychological reliance on Delarosa because he still didn't know the origins of the Ghost Tower, nor its limits.
In the Barbaric Wilderness Realm, she could suppress immortals!
In the Thunder Immortal Realm, where Nico Weaver had half a foot into the Great Land, even with trying his best, he couldn't break through the Leaf of the World that possessed the power of rules, but she could!
Carson recounted his experiences to Delarosa, and when reaching his highlights, he couldn't help but be animated, like a child showing off to their parents.
For instance, the scene of claiming the title of Pill King.
"Hey, Delarosa, you weren't there at that time. The scene was spectacular, thousands of Alchemists bowed to me..."
Delarosa listened with a bright smile, her eyes glinting with praise, mixed with a sense of satisfaction.
This kid has grown up, and become formidable!
Then he talked about the struggles with the Heavenly Alliance in various places, saving Alfred Weaver, the Crystal Palace, the Divine Flame Continent, the chase outside the Divine Wood Palace, joining the Celestial Palace, defeating the Southern Alliance, searching for medicine in the Bai Wild Mountains to fight the Five Poison Elder, the Tribulation Crossing in front of tens of thousands of people recently...
After listening, Delarosa was quite amazed.
For ordinary cultivators, a dozen years might just be a period for secluded practice, but Carson spent nearly every day on adventures.
High risk, high reward, perhaps that's Carson's path to advancement.
"You've had quite a tough time; without a background, you rely on risking your life..."
Carson said with a smile, "I have good luck, despite facing too many dangers, and being miserable more times than I can count, the outcomes have always been good."
Throughout Carson's journey, he faced countless pursuits, but thankfully, he always managed to turn peril into safety.
Delarosa lightly laughed, "You won't be that miserable anymore in the future."
Carson's mood was exuberant, "With Delarosa around, I can conquer everywhere, fearless!"
Looking at Carson's happy, smiling face, Delarosa's heart, sealed off for countless thousands of years, couldn't help but open up a little more to him.
Perhaps, he's reached this point mostly because of sincerity.
He always says he's lucky, encountering many benefactors, but why do these benefactors help him?
It's because even with weaker power, he sincerely goes all out to help others.
Exchanging sincerity for sincerity, that's all.
For Cristopher Hopkins Immortal, Carson risked great dangers and faced formidable enemies to revive her.
For Selah Ellison Immortal Lord, Carson confronted the Flame Dragon Ghost Bat.
For the Immortal Monarch of the Four Seas, Carson ventured into the Bai Wild Mountains searching for medicine and saving people.
Delarosa was silent for a long time, finally speaking, "If you're willing, we can make a contract now, and I could even become your Life-bound Magic Treasure..."
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