Chen Yu picked up the tweezers and clamped them in Vidal's direction, following which Vidal's sobbing gradually subsided, and a strand of white light emerged in the cave.
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"Vidal, don't forget our promise, okay? You must come!" On a bright afternoon, the sunshine in Elko was a bit dazzling. Vidal looked at his friend in front of him and couldn't help but reveal a slight smile. He nodded right away because, after all, it was an adventure his friend had called him to, and naturally, he was going to go.
Thinking this, Vidal hurried back home, then packed some things. At this time, his mother walked in.
"Vidal, your aunt will visit later, remember to tidy up your clothes," the tender woman said, looking at her son with an indulgent smile.
"Eh? Mom, but I've made plans with Andrei!" Vidal was a little reluctant. He was a man of his word, how could he disappoint his good friend's expectations?