Serrounded From All Directions

"You don't need to worry, Mom. I can maintain the flying sword just fine for ten hours without feeling exhausted," Yuan replied with a calm smile, reassuring her.

Then he looked at Leah, who was panting heavily with an exhausted look on her face. With a small smile, he said, "My dear, you look so exhausted. Please have some rest. It's not good for you to push yourself so hard."

"I'm sorry about this. I'm still such a weak woman..." Leah took a deep breath and apologized to him, looking at him with a bittersweet smile.

"It's alright. It's bound to happen since you're only a Spirit Apprentice. And you don't need to apologize to me; it's the husband's duty to take care of his wife." Yuan smiled at her before lifting her up and placing her on the flat surface of the sword.

"For safety, you should grab the blade tightly so you don't accidentally fall from it," Yuan said, placing her hands on the sharp edge of the sword.