After Reincarnation, The Omnipotent Ancestor Reaches The Top
Chapter 472 - 442: Not a Thousand Years, Only a Hundred Years (3 more updates)

Chapter 472: Chapter 442: Not a Thousand Years, Only a Hundred Years (3 more updates)

Len Hawthorne woke up.

He immediately stood up, his eyes showing no signs of sleep.

As he turned his head, he met Chloe Stephens’ gaze, who was sitting on the sofa.

He smiled discreetly, "I thought Little Chloe had poisoned her big brother to death."

"I told you, you have a tough fate and won’t die so easily."

"Everyone eventually dies, and living an immortal life would be too lonely. Big brother can’t bear this loneliness. If I can live for a hundred years, I’d be content," Len sat back down, "Little Chloe, how long do you want to live?"

Chloe pursed her lips and closed the book she’d been reading. Her tone was cold, "If you had a thousand years to live, wouldn’t you want that?"

Len Hawthorne laughed, "Little Chloe, no matter how high one’s cultivation is, they will eventually die. Like the Watsons Family’s forefather, the deity of the Godfrey Family, and those old fellows in Dark City, they can only live for two or three hundred years before turning into dust."

Chloe’s lips tightened even more.

People can’t live too long, but their memories will be passed on.

Power will continue to grow.

And then continue to release part of that power to maintain the status quo.

After reaching its peak, she hadn’t dared to try what kind of reactions that power would have in her memory.

"Little Chloe wants a thousand years of time?" Len Hawthorne asked, "Watching the people you care about leave one by one, you’ll become more and more lonely, and eventually, you won’t even know why you’re still alive. Do you really think you need such a long life?"

"So..." Chloe blurted out, only to feel like something was blocking her words.

So what?

She couldn’t say it.

"So, we only need a hundred years to live a life as exciting as several hundred years! There’s no need to add so-called time. Isn’t it great to live like ordinary people?" Len Hawthorne walked over and placed his large hand on her head, "Little Chloe, don’t you want to live a more exciting life like ordinary people, without all the ancient martial arts?"

Ordinary people don’t have mirror curses, evil curses, or all these battles.

He simply wished to return to an ordinary family.

Chloe stared at him quietly, somewhat dazed.

Suddenly.

Her mobile phone rang.

Chloe picked up her phone and looked at it, her eyes slightly darkening.

"What’s wrong?"

Chloe put away her phone, "Nothing."

"Big brother is going to make fried rice for you?"

"Not hungry."

"..." The little girl was sulking again.

*

Mountain County.

Chloe met with Evan Taylor.

"Take a look, this is the fragment we found. It seems to come from Dark City," Evan handed her a fragment that had been pulled out from the underground, which had probably been stepped on by those monsters and pushed under the ground before.

"Dark City."

Chloe held the fragment in her hand and looked at it for a while.

"It’s definitely Dark City’s metal. Go into Dark City and find out which area this thing is from."

"There are quite a few families in Dark City, and there’s also the alliance. If the investigation leads to the management level..."

Chloe coldly said, "So the management level can take my life?"

Evan’s eyes darkened, "Of course not."

"Get it done."

"I’ll withdraw all the Taylors back to Sheffield City now."

Evan led his people back to Sheffield City.

Chloe went to see Yvette Foster.

*

Yvette was recovering well.

Whenever Shannon Perry had time, she would come to cook for Yvette. Hans Foster and Lindsay Foster often visited the villa after school.

"Dad doesn’t know about your situation. We don’t dare to tell him. Don’t worry. I had Hans go to River East Village. There’s nothing wrong there. Besides, don’t you have 003 accompanying you? Are you still worried about Dad?" Shannon Perry talked with Yvette Foster in the living room just as Chloe entered.

"Chloe?"

Seeing her daughter, Yvette’s face immediately brightened.

Shannon Perry glanced at the calendar, "It’s Thursday today, Chloe. Don’t you have school?"

"I took a leave."

Taking a leave has become a common occurrence now.

Since Chloe’s identity as the Stephens Family Miss was openly known, the school couldn’t really do anything to her. Even though she often took leaves, she scored full marks in all subjects and never fell behind.

Her headteacher, George Howard, was quite satisfied with this, so he just turned a blind eye to the number of leaves she took.

If it had been before, Yvette Foster might have nagged a little.

However, since her daughter slammed her report card full of perfect scores in front of her, she had shut up.

If her daughter could get full marks even while sleeping in, she, too, could turn a blind eye.

Her daughter was smarter and more mature than she had imagined.

Shannon saw the full extent of Yvette’s pride in her daughter’s eyes and was somewhat at a loss for words.

There should be nothing to be proud of taking leaves.

"Can you keep up with your studies? You’re in high school now, not middle school..."

After all, it was not her own child, and she didn’t know what to say.

"Cousin! You’re here too!" Lindsay Foster put down her schoolbag and ran over.

"Don’t cling to your cousin as soon as she arrives."

"What’s wrong with liking my cousin? I just want to cling to her!" Lindsay cheerfully hugged Chloe.

Chloe held her head and pushed away the sticky Lindsay: "I just came over to take a look. I’ll be back in Sheffield City tonight."

Yvette asked, "Did the driver from your home send you here, or did you take the car yourself?"

"I took the car."

"Chloe, your father doesn’t know about this matter yet, does he?" Yvette was afraid that Adam Stephens would go crazy when he found out.

"He doesn’t."

Adam Stephens was currently busy dealing with that matter, so he wouldn’t have time to pay attention here for a while.

Yvette was relieved.

"Cousin, stay for dinner tonight," Lindsay winked and whispered: "I’ll tell you, my brother has a girlfriend now."

Chloe: "..."

Did Hans Foster start dating in grade 9 already?

"Don’t tell my mom. My brother said he wanted to introduce her to you first. He’s inviting her over tonight so we can all meet."

Chloe wasn’t interested.

"I’ll pass on dinner."

"Huh?" Lindsay looked disappointed.

*

That night.

Lindsay was standing outside Mountain County High School with her schoolbag, waiting for Hans Foster.

Hans came out with a pretty girl, talking and laughing. They seemed to be a perfect match.

"Brother!"

Lindsay ran out, trying to surprise him.

However, Hans didn’t react at all.

"What are you up to now?" Hans was somewhat speechless.

"Cousin Chloe was in Mountain County this afternoon and left later. I told her about you and Jesslyn."

Jesslyn Townsend just moved to Mountain County not long ago from another province. She accidentally started talking to Hans due to an incident, and they gradually became familiar with each other.

"What nonsense did you say?" Hans blushed, thinking that his sister must have said something unnecessary.

He looked at Jesslyn, who only smiled and didn’t seem to mind, and he felt a little bit pleased.

"I didn’t say anything, just honestly described your situation."

"Is she the Chloe you mentioned last time?" Jesslyn asked Hans.

Hans nodded: "My cousin is amazing, she even..."

As Hans spoke, he stopped, not mentioning that Chloe was skilled in ancient martial arts. Such matters would not be accepted by ordinary people outside of that circle.

"What else?" Jesslyn was puzzled.

"Nothing, nothing at all."

Jesslyn smiled, watching Hans and Lindsay quietly, then turned to look at the school behind her, her eyes inscrutable.

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