Chapter 29 - A Letter to My Student, Angor
As time went by, Angor’s daily routine never changed but at least his spirit recovered a lot compared to his dejection several days ago.
While working on the puzzles, he noticed something strange.
The Redbud kept cruising in the same area.
Just a while ago, Angor saw a uniquely-shaped red reef for the fourth time in the half month.
This was why Angor believed that The Redbud was not planning to leave Devil’s Water at all.
He once tried asking a pilot, but the man only mumbled something vague without giving him a clear answer.
Apparently, the pilot already knew that The Redbud had been staying in the same place, but did not want to talk about it. There must be someone important behind all this, and the pilot either could not explain or did not dare to.
You can’t find much entertainment out there, so I put something in this smart chip, as my last gift for you. Hope you like them.
Jon]
Finishing the letter, Angor stayed silent for a long time.
He closed his eyes and clenched his fists. He felt sad all of a sudden. He could not imagine what Jon was feeling when he wrote the letter but he could understand Jon’s deep love towards him behind every word.
Angor went through the memories living with his dear teacher and spaced out.
He finally woke from his thoughts when the night had already come.
He let out a deep sigh, not knowing who or what he sighed for.
Remembering the method to operate the watch, Angor carefully saved the letter. He even made a second copy just in case.
Then, he closed the letter.
Feeling a bit lost, as well as an indescribable expectation, he opened the only folder on the desktop.