Chapter 3889
The First Heir
Bam! Boom!
Jagoan blasted out a burst of energy, trying to smash the coffin into pieces. However, that energy was
absorbed by the surrounding walls and did not hit the coffin at all.
Seeing this situation, Jagoan panicked.
He regretted his earlier actions of putting himself and the deer in danger for the treasure that he had
never seen before. He never expected the coffin would shock them with such energy.
âW-What should we do now? Are we going to die here?â The deerâs voice rang in Jagoanâs mind.
Hearing this, Jagoan could not help shaking his head helplessly.
He had no idea how to resolve this situation. He could only desperately inject his energy into the deer
just to make sure they stayed alive together.
âStop wasting your energy on me. Without me, you may have a chance to live. Just leaveâ¦â
At this point, the deer knew that Jagoan might survive without it dragging him down. Thus, it said so to
Jagoan. The deer didnât want to burden Jagoan with efforts to save it.
Hearing that, Jagoan simply shook his head without any attempt to stop his energy flow.
âSince youâve decided to follow me, I wonât let you die!â Jagoan yelled to convince the deer.
As he said this, his energy poured into the deer with no sign of stopping. With this situation, the deer
would have a few minutes only to survive before dying and become a corpse.
At this moment, the deer distanced itself from Jagoan in a flash. Since its words could not stop him, the
deer could only take action.
Jagoan felt anxious when the deer tried to escape from him.
Seeing this, he thought another way to save the deer. He knew that without his energy, the deerâs
energy would soon be absorbed by the shadows, and it would die here.
Without thinking, Jagoan rushed to the deer, trying to save it. However, the deer ran away again. The
deer insisted to let the other party survive without it.
âStop, I donât want to implicate you.â The deer stood in a corner of the wall and looked at Jagoan.
âIâve known you for so long, but I still donât know your name. Can you tell me?â
Although they had not known each other long, Jagoan felt that the deer had a good heart and felt very
sad that it was determined to die.
âOf course⦠My name is Jagoan Clarke!â
âJagoan Clarke, I may not have the chance to continue my adventures with you. In the future,
remember not to do such a dangerous thing for treasures.â
While speaking, the deer knelt on the ground.
Due to the rapid loss of energy, the deer no longer had the strength to stand up. It didnât have enough
energy to do that.
At the sight of the deer, Jagoan was very anxious. Ignoring the deerâs prevention, he rushed over
again. Even if they died here together, Jagoan would never watch the deer die before his eyes.