Chapter 1290: Chapter 396: You, of course, I’ll greet you personally_4 Chapter 1290: Chapter 396: You, of course, I’ll greet you personally_4 Catherine Carter stopped for a mont, surprised, “You’ve advanced to the Sixth Tier?”
She knew Leonard Churchill had extraordinary talents, but if she rembered correctly, wasn’t he just at the Fifth Tier the last ti they t?
Catherine herself thought her progress was astonishing, always having been called a “genius” from a young age, but she didn’t expect this guy to be so outrageous.
Leonard said, “Yes, I ca across so fortune, and with so good luck, I smoothly advanced.”
“…”
Catherine gave him a look, not quite buying the luck part.
But beyond the shock in her eyes, there was more relief.
Seeing an old friend beco stronger, she was genuinely happy from the bottom of her heart.
At the sa ti, Catherine also asked curiously, “Then you, at the Sixth Tier… how did you survive?”
Their relationship was straightforward, so her question was direct.
Being a Sixth Tier in the East Wilderness was indeed very strong.
But looking at the outco of this event, whether it was the White Family or enemies from the Southern Continent, squashing a Sixth Tier was definitely not hard.
This guy had offended two powerful enemies at the sa ti, how did he survive?
Explaining the battle would be complicated, Leonard simply said offhandedly, “As for … though I’ve just advanced to the Sixth Tier, due to so reasons, my combat power is decent. For instance, I acquired a very powerful relic, which was a crucial reason I survived this ti…”
“…”
Catherine gave him a skeptical sidelong glance.
Having adventured together before, she knew well enough that his understatent probably ant nurous perilous brushes with death.
What Leonard experienced was definitely beyond what an ordinary person could imagine.
Thinking of this, Catherine’s brow twitched slightly, a trace of emotion flashing in her eyes, and she said, “That said, it seems it’s never easy when we et.”
Leonard listened and raised an eyebrow slightly, not speaking, but he felt the sa.
In this world filled with death and crisis, no one could guarantee how long they could live.
Especially given the current state of war.
Having just t, Catherine was already feeling sentintal, wondering if they would be able to et again.
However, both of them had easy-going natures.
They didn’t dwell on this topic.
Catherine watched Leonard seriously flipping through the Classic Books, her eyes montarily hiding the unusual color.
The two of them chatted off and on.
At that mont, she suddenly thought of sothing and asked, “Speaking of which, since you’re here, could you accompany to a reception banquet tonight?”
“A banquet?”
Leonard raised an eyebrow and glanced at her.
Catherine: “Yes. General Logan is coming to the base, and the high command of the Allied Forces has organized a banquet, and I of course cannot be absent.”
“Oh?”
After hearing this, Leonard had already guessed her purpose.
Before coming, Catherine had ntioned that she ran into a bit of trouble and needed help, and it seed this was it.
Catherine knew he would guess it, so she didn’t explain much, leaving a bit of suspense.
But watching Leonard’s expression, a trace of teasing flashed through her eyes, yet she switched to asking another question, “As Mr. Leonard Churchill, a good friend of mine, wouldn’t it be a bit rude to invite you to soone else’s banquet instead of holding one especially for you?”
“…”
Leonard smiled and shook his head.
He obviously wouldn’t mind.
If it weren’t for the friendship, he wouldn’t have co at all.
Having co, he certainly wouldn’t mind the formalities of the banquet.
For the Supre Commander of the Allied Forces to let him sit in her office and read was already a display of absolute trust and special treatnt.
Catherine knew he wouldn’t mind, deliberately ntioned it, and then followed up with, “As for you… of course, I will personally host you.”
“Heh…”
Leonard laughed.
Having not seen each other for a long ti, the two were not estranged but got along more comfortably.
He didn’t mind at all, simply bringing the conversation back to a previous topic and asked, “If I rember correctly, isn’t General Logan from your maternal family? Has he advanced to the Seventh Tier?”
He could rember every na he had ever seen in the newspapers.
So he clearly rembered that General Logan was the Legion Commander of the 91st Federation Army, a powerful military figure, and a well-known Sixth Order Card Master.
But a Sixth Tier didn’t warrant personal reception by Catherine Carter, the Supre Commander of the Allied Forces.
Catherine blinked and said, “You guessed it?”
Leonard smiled and said nothing.
After advancing to the Sixth Tier, his deduction ability had beco rather exaggerated. This little information was enough for him to reconstruct the entire event.
Thinking of sothing, Leonard asked again, using the tone he had earlier, “Is this the trouble you ntioned earlier?”
Catherine smiled, showing her neat white teeth, and didn’t shy away from his gaze as she replied, “Yes.”
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