Seeing Joshua Griffin's expression as casual as clouds and gentle wind, Amanda Jenkins immediately understood his meaning and laughed awkwardly, "Sorry."
Joshua Griffin had entered monastic life, and it was indeed a bit impolite for her to bring up worldly affairs in front of him.
Although she had many questions she wanted to ask and wanted to persuade Joshua Griffin to contact Lucas more often.
But everyone has their own choices, and she, being a junior, had no right to interfere.
She should respect Joshua Griffin.
Amanda Jenkins stopped talking and quietly followed behind Joshua Griffin.
They entered a small bamboo forest path.
The lush branches and leaves of the bamboo blocked out the sunlight, and Amanda felt a bit of chill, tightening the light cardigan around her.
It was already the season of May, but the temperature on Dragonhide Mountain was quite low, and Amanda couldn't help but sneeze.