Nobody knew the hardships Isaac went through to gain his current strength, but his statement made the Zimmermans' younger generation fall into deep contemplation.
After that, Isaac called Alcott into the room alone.
A short while later, he came out. He stepped forward, held his mother's hand, and softly said, "After I leave, listen to Mr. Alcott..."
Isaac descended the steps, bowed in respect toward Rhett and the others, and turned to strode outside.
Rhett wanted to say something, but he didn't. He knew Isaac went to the Royal City to shield the Zimmermans from disaster.
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