The father and daughter walked through the front and back courtyard halls, 1 after the other, to Lethor's study.
Lethor entered the house 1st, followed by Amora.
He turned around and closed the door, then said to Amora, powerless and guilty, "Amora, you must forgive your father in this matter.
Dad is still unwittingly…"
"Dad, I know you're worried about the Hemron family…" Amora nodded.
"Yes!" . He sighed and said, "Why would I be able to make such a decision if it weren't for the Hemron family?
It appears to be a casual sentence, but it smacked in the face."
He explained "Don't blame Dad, Amora. Dad, likes you, wants to recover Draela so you don't have to deal with Goku's family again. Only go all out in your hunt for Draela!"
Amora gave a bitter smile and muttered to herself: "What else can I do if it's too good to be better than it is now, but you are a bit 1-sided about the issue.
The Hemron family now has a once-in-a-lifetime chance, but it is not related to the Goku family, but rather to Chris, the great Lord Arthur."
Yet, since she couldn't say it outright, she formulated a tactic to make small steps forward.
Lethor took a serious look at her at this point and asked: "By the way, Amora, I notice your power, breath, and overall feelings have improved significantly since yesterday? What really is going on?"
"Dad, how much progress do you think I have made now?" Amora asked her father, who she didn't expect to see it.
Lethor smacked his lips together and says, "Actually, I didn't see much of a difference. You can always only go through 2 meridians in my opinion, but I have a peculiar feeling…"
"Dad, what kind of feeling are you talking about?" Amora asked as she smiled slightly and looked at her father.
Lethor pondered for a moment before saying, "What's the best way to put it? For instance, you resemble a pool of water.
Your surface area hasn't changed much since yesterday, so when I look at it, it doesn't seem to have changed, but I still get the impression that the water in this pool has gotten much deeper overnight, and it's bottomless. This makes me a bit perplexed."
In reality, Lethor's metaphor simply depicts Amora's true transformations.
To be continued...

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