Severin was a little surprised. "You must have a rather high position in the sect then."
"That's because I'm the sect leader's daughter," Sofia said with a grin. "No one will object if I go out on my personal account!"
Severin was taken aback. "You're the daughter of the Stormy Moon Sect's leader! I must say, I'm quite surprised! You've never told me that before!"
Sofia sat down on the flying sword and said to him, "You didn't ask, so I didn't tell. If I took the initiative to tell you that I'm the sect leader's daughter, you might think that I'm trying to show off. And being the sect leader's daughter doesn't matter much anyway."
Severin nodded. "You're right. It won't affect our friendship."
The two of them chatted for some time, but Sofia could not find a topic to converse about. It was a little awkward for her to be so close to him on the flying sword. After some more thought, Sofia decided to ask Severin, "By the way, do you mind sharing with me how you, Diane, and Sheila met? Can you tell me about your previous dating experience? I'm very interested in how you ended up together with them."
Sofia smiled and said, "We flew over a very high cliff, remember? That cliff has trapped a lot of people below. This place belongs neither to Dracodom nor any other country, which is why it doesn't exist on Dracodom's map." Following a pause, she added, "Besides, you probably know that there are some areas that aren't marked on Dracdom's map, and some areas that are displayed in black. Cartographers don't know about these places, and this city here happens to be one such example."
Severin looked at Sofia and remarked, "You seem to be quite knowledgeable about this, Sofia. I'm assuming you know what city this is then. It's getting dark, and I'm planning to find a place to rest for the night. Judging from our speed, we'll probably be able to reach the foggy forest's periphery by tomorrow afternoon."
Sofia smiled and said, "This place is named Reputab, from the world reputable, because there are several reputable secluded families around these parts. The rich spiritual energy in the mountains and valleys makes it a desirable place for many of these secluded families to train. This city is like a pitstop for most people to shop and spend or exchange certain valuable items such as spiritual herbs."
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