Ning removed the Emperor's memory. From now on, he wouldn't wake up in the dead of night, recalling his father's haunting death.
He also removed all knowledge about the prince's grandfather's diary from the prince.
'I can't believe removing memories was this simple,' Ning thought. He left the prince's chambers and went to his room.
"Lisa must be quite sad," he thought. Learning the truth about her mother's death, learning that it was related to her eldest brother couldn't have been easy for her.
"Well, at least she's not al— Shit!"
Ning disappeared at once and appeared just outside the desert where Reever was selling his stuff now.
Ning walked up to him and asked, "You doing fine?"
"Ah, brother Ning, you're back. I thought I would've had to go to the city tonight," Reever said.
"Uhh… how long before you are done here? Your wife needs you right now," Ning said.
"Lisa needs me? Why?" Reever asked.