"Mr. Adam...."
Inside and outside the manor, the young girl Teresa looked at Adam with reluctance, as if she didn't want him to leave at all: "Do you really have to go?"
"Won't you stay with me?"
"Of course, I want to stay with you."
Adam just smiled at the little girl's expectation and reluctance: "Don't worry, we'll have a chance to meet again in the future."
"I just hope that when that time comes, you'll still remember me."
"I will definitely remember you, sir."
That might not necessarily be true.
Adam's smile remained unchanged, but he didn't say a word.
Children's thoughts can change quickly; sometimes things that they think about today can be forgotten in a few days.
Unless something unexpected happens, the girl before him would likely be the same.
Compared to the girl, it was her father who was more troublesome.
Given the relatively brisk sales of healing potions in the market, Baron Simon had hinted at Adam several times during this period.