Fated love: the unwanted bride-Chapter 2127: Lifelong Rivalry

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Chapter 2127: Chapter 2127: Lifelong Rivalry

The old man chatted with Jasmine Yale for a while about Lilac Serval.

It was only then that Jasmine learned Lilac was picked up by him from the orphanage. Once, when he went there, Lilac clung to his clothes with both hands and wouldn’t let go.

Later, the old man brought her back to the training grounds, making her his first female apprentice.

Lilac is lively, yet simple and innocent. Growing up among a group of boys, each one pampered and placated her.

She lacked cunning and wasn’t very meticulous, often being as careless as a boy.

She grew up carefree at the training grounds.

Among everyone, she was closest to Charles Mcintosh, always following behind him, cheerfully calling out "Brother Mcintosh."

Back then, everyone at the training ground called her "Charles’s little follower," but she never got upset.

Listening to the old man, Jasmine seemed to see a bunch of kids in front of her.

Even though she knew most days at the training ground were tough, there had to be moments of sweetness too.

"Later, I took on a few more female apprentices, all sent from wealthy families, their personalities quite arrogant." The old man walked slowly, hands behind his back, his voice raspy, "Little Lilac was bullied by them several times, and afterward, she became less talkative. In my heart, I regard Little Lilac as a daughter. Before long, I sent those apprentices away, forbidding them to bully Lilac."

Jasmine listened quietly.

The old man suddenly sighed, "I can protect her for a while, but how can I protect her forever."

"Little Lilac... she will be alright."

"Since childhood, when others bullied her, she never liked to talk back or retaliate, very kind-hearted. Charles bullied her, called her foolish, and she liked to compete with Charles, always thinking about surpassing him in martial arts. In the past, their rivalry was just play, but now, I’m afraid it will last a lifetime."

"Rivalry... because of affection, perhaps."

The old man neither denied nor admitted it, just shook his head, "Forget it, let’s not talk about it. Still uncertain when we’ll see Lilac again. For these years, both Sylvan and Charles have been in Landon, only she has stayed by my side, chatting and buying me wine during holidays."

"She will be found, definitely found," Jasmine hurriedly said.

The old man remained silent, his brow deeply furrowed, inwardly letting out a long sigh.

The road was neither long nor short.

The cement path was smooth and easy to walk, the air lightly scented with the fragrance of soil.

Gazing out, the scenery was great all around, with a wide view.

The branches swayed in the wind, making a "swish" sound, unusually noisy, as if recounting those old stories.

Jasmine then asked about the current state of the training grounds.

According to the old man, he was getting old and could no longer manage such a large place, nor did he care to. Either he would transfer the training grounds and donate the proceeds, or he would leave it to Chale Cheney.

However, Chale is still young, and he couldn’t guarantee that no one would covet this property.

"Jasmine, you might want to consider it; if suitable, I’ll entrust the training grounds to you," the old man said, "I trust you. Although it’s our first meeting, I won’t misjudge a person’s character."

Jasmine was taken aback; it seemed Charles hadn’t had a chance to tell the old man that Sylvan Cheney was still alive.

In the past, Jasmine would have surely refused, but this time, she pondered for a moment.

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