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Chapter 610: Reunion [4]

"I'm sure Toren has already figured the same thing you figured out a while back, but the key to becoming a true 'god' lies in Emotive Magic."

My gaze subconsciously drifted towards my right arm, where a four-leaf clover tattoo appeared. A few things started to make sense.

"...Is this why I was given this tattoo?"

"That's correct."

Noel calmly answered with a nod.

"The tattoo was meant to help you grasp emotions more clearly—a way to push you into truly understanding them. Especially for someone like you, who struggles with emotional awareness."

"Oh..."

I laughed bitterly. I wanted to refute his words, but I couldn't. Indeed, thinking back with regards to my past, I knew nothing about emotions, nor was I very good at understanding them.

If not for the tattoo's powers, it would've been impossible for me to get to where I was.

My talent in emotions...

Perhaps it wasn't as high as I thought it was.

But even so, I couldn't shake the feeling that there was more to it than that. The deeper I delved into emotions, the more fluent I became in understanding them. I had now reached a point where the tattoo was no longer necessary for me to improve on my emotive magic, and that was probably the goal from the very start.

"You'll eventually get your powers back once all of this is over. However, for now, you'll have to make do with what you have."

"...I already understand this much."

Thinking about it, I almost felt pity for Jackal. Not only was he currently under Sithrus's watch and hunt, but he was also probably going to lose his mind.

The powers were probably going to consume him soon enough.

I had to bide my time. Only when the powers began to completely overtake his mind did the moment come for me to take them back.

Still, there was something that I was curious about.

I turned to Noel.

"If you say that the powers made me lose my mind, wouldn't it be more appropriate for me to just let go of them?"

Losing Oracleus's powers did suck, but at the same time, I could do without it. I had reached a point where I could.

...If I just poured all of my attention on my Emotive Magic, I was confident in reaching the fifth levl not far from now.

If keeping them meant losing my mind, then it would be for the best if I let go of them.

"No, you need them."

Noel was quick to shut down my thoughts as he stood up and shook his head.

"Reaching the 'source' alone is extremely hard. The powers will serve as a gateway for you to reach the 'source' and, in turn, understand it better. Though the moment you gain your powers back, you'll start to lose your mind again, if you manage to grasp the 'source', the sense of rejection will disappear and you'll be able to use both powers without any problem."

"So that's what you mean..."

I more or less started to understand the situation.

In order to access the 'source' easily, I needed to take my old powers back. The moment I gained access to the 'source', my goal was to try to understand it and become the eighth god.

The key to all of this was Emotive Magic.

Although I didn't understand why that was the case, that wasn't important as of this very moment.

The most important part was getting stronger and furthering my Emotive Magic.

Bringing my fist near my mouth, I bit my finger. My thoughts drifted towards the entire situation as I tried to think about the next steps that I needed to take in order to further my Emotive Magic.

However, these thoughts vanished the moment I looked up and saw Noel staring at me.

'Oh, right.'

How could I forget?

"You probably have everything planned out, don't you?"

Noel stared at me for a brief moment before suddenly cracking a smile.

"Of course, I do."

He flicked his hand, and a map appeared out of thin air. Laying it out on the table next to me, he started to explain.

"This is the Eclipsed Maw. It's located in one of the larger red zones within the Mirror Dimension."

My eyes squinted as I looked at the map.

For some reason, the shape of this red zone felt familiar. It also appeared to be surrounded by red coloring. Was that the sea?

As if reading my thoughts, Noel smiled.

"It's Australia. Well, more or less. It's a little different, but it's what remains of Australia."

"...Ah."

No wonder it felt so familiar.

"Leaving that aside, it's important that you go here."

"Why is that?"

"...Because that's where you'll find Oracleus's eye."

"Eh?"

I paused and looked at Noel, who kept his gaze firmly locked onto the map.

"I'm sure you are aware that the relics are key in all of this. You might not know why, but that's not important right now. The most important thing is collecting them. You should, by now, be in possession of the Mirror and Extractor."

"...Yes."

"Leon should be holding the Chalice."

I swallowed quietly. It seemed like Noel was already aware of everything from the start.

Looking at him now, and seeing his serious expression, he felt foreign again. He felt like the Aldric that made me shiver whenever I looked at him. As expected, he really had changed.

But even though he changed.

He was still my brother.

"The last relic is the Oracle's eye. It's probably the most important relic of all four. Toren most likely thinks it's hidden somewhere in the Academy, but it's not."

Noel pointed directly at the map.

"...It's right here and you have to collect it at all costs."

"Me...?"

I blinked my eyes.

"What about you?"

"Me?"

Noel turned his head and looked at me with a bitter look.

"In my state, I can hardly kill a fly. I'll be the one to die, and I can't die. The moment I die will be the moment Toren finds me."

Noel's face suddenly tightened, his expression turning grim as he quietly mumbled, "I don't want to be locked up again. I really don't. Anything but that..."

"....."

I pursed my lips, forcing a breath out.

From the way he spoke those final words and the look on his face, I could tell his life hadn't been easy in my absence. I couldn't begin to imagine the kind of torment he'd endured while I was away.

The thought alone...

It pissed me beyond any measure.

'Yes, it's about time that I fulfilled my job.'

I quietly nodded my head and placed my hand over the map.

"Alright, I'll do it."

Noel smiled without looking at me.

He then closed his eyes and took a deep breath.

"I'm sure you must be tired since you just woke up from death, but I don't think we have the luxury of time."

"Ah, yes."

Neither one of us knew how much time we had at our disposal. It all depended on Jackal. For how long could he last against Sithrus? He had the backing of the church and the Round Table, but could he really do anything about someone as powerful as Sithrus?

Neither of us could really put an estimate on the time, which was why it was important to act immediately.

"...There are not that many cracks that you can enter to reach the Eclipsed Maw. Your best bet would be to enter that crack, but..."

Noel's face turned complicated as he looked at me.

"What's wrong?"

"That..."

Noel scratched the tip of his nose before sighing.

"You understand that your current position, right?"

"I do..?"

What was he talking about? And why did he seem so concerned?

"Toren is no longer the same Toren of the past. He's different. He has eyes and ears everywhere. There aren't many places he can't see or hear. What you think might be your closest friend could very well be him."

I swallowed quietly.

"...I know that."

How could I not know that? I had experienced it all already.

"He's most likely already gotten close to you."

My mouth opened, but no words came out. I wanted to refute his words, but I didn't know how.

But where was he going with this?

"That's why it's important for you to remain dead. Even though most people think you're still alive, those who do know should keep thinking that way."

"Ah..."

I finally understood where Noel was trying to get at, and the place that we needed to go in order to enter the mirror dimension.

It was none other than the Academy.

To... where she was.

"...Nobody must know that you're still alive."

I took a deep breath, pursing my lips at the same time. In all honesty, I knew this from the very start. Noel didn't need to remind me. However, he probably felt the need to after seeing my reaction the moment he mentioned the Academy.

'He's right. For now, I must remain dead.'

There was no other way around it. Sithrus was that scary. Neither one of us could take a chance.

But even then...

As a certain figure drifted in my mind, I slowly brought my hand to my chest while trying my best to forget about the pain.

'....Surely if it's her, it should be fine, right?'

There was simply no way for Delilah to be linked to the Inverted Sky and Sithrus. I had seen her hatred firsthand.

If it's...

"No, don't think about it."

Noel cut through my thoughts as though he could see through them.

"Brother..."

His expression turned softer as he looked at me. He seemed to want to help me, but he soon shook his head.

"We can't take any chances. I'm sorry. I..."

"No, I understand."

I stopped Noel there and then.

He didn't need to say any more. He had already suffered so much, and yet, here I was lamenting over something like this. What sort of brother was I?

Slap!

I slapped both sides of my cheeks before taking the map with me.

"Let's not waste any more time."

"Wait..."

Noel called out to me just as I was about to move. As I slowly turned my head, I saw him staring at me with a smile.

I paused as our eyes met.

And then...

"It's good to see you again, brother."

He scratched the back of his head, his cold expression vanishing, replaced by an all too familiar expression as his eyes moved away from me.

"I just wanted to say that."

My lips trembled, but soon, I drew enough force to nod my head.

"...It's good to see you, too."

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    Hmmmm. Noel is sus?
    Почему-то у меня стойкое ощущение, что Ноэль по итогу вонзит нож в спину, когда вернёт сердце.
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    Ahhhh man I wanna see him make up with Delilah so bad
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    I’m out of coins so I only have max chapter 614 unlocked, and right now I can’t record and send the privileged chapters, sorry, i’ll try tomorrow afternoon when another chapter releases, but from then on, only non priv chaps, anyways

    Failure of a knight [1]

    "...It's been a while," I muttered, staring at the window of the carriage as I stared at the familiar outer scenery.

    Although I said that, it wasn't actually a long time since I had last seen the Academy. In fact, it had barely been a week.

    But it just felt like it had been forever.

    "Remember, try your best not to reveal anything about your identity. Your goal here is to enter the crack and enter the mirror dimension."

    "I know."

    I didn't need to be reminded by Noel. In fact, he had been reminding me of the same thing over and over again.

    Was I that untrustworthy?

    'No, rather than him not trusting me, it's more like he's extremely paranoid.'

    Indeed, he didn't want to go through it all over again. I understood—and so, without a word, I closed my eyes as the carriage rolled forward.

    Although I tried my best to remain calm, I had a hard time remaining so as my thoughts continued to drift to the Academy. What would happen if I met her? What about them? Would they recognize me?

    Realistically, it shouldn't have been possible—Noel had personally taken steps to hide my face. But could he really keep it hidden from them?

    Perhaps in the past, but the current him...

    "We're here."

    The carriage came to a gentle stop, and the door creaked open. Noel stepped out first, sunlight spilling in.

    He then turned around and looked at me.

    "Are you ready?"

    "...I am."

    I nodded in silence while similarly stepping out, allowing for the glow of the sun to fully bathe me.

    Then, turning my head, I saw the all too familiar Academy Gates.

    I felt my chest squeeze at the sight as I followed 'Aldric' from behind, several attendants following suit.

    And soon, arriving before the Academy gates, a figure appeared.

    The moment she appeared, it was as if the air had been sucked from my lungs, leaving me utterly breathless. With her soft black hair dancing in the wind and cold eyes, she arrived before all of us, her stunning appearance gathering the attention of the few around.

    My mind blanked at the sight of her.

    ...But at the same time, my heart ached.

    "Thank you for coming."

    She greeted Aldric first, barely glancing in our direction. Her eyes met mine for the briefest moment before moving on, offering the same fleeting look to the others.

    'So she didn't see through the disguise.'

    A part of me was happy with the development, but at the same time, I felt lost.

    As I looked at her, taking in that familiar cold expression of hers, a thought crept into my mind—why does she still look the same?

    She looked no different than before.

    It was almost as though my 'death' had not affected her at all.

    I obviously knew that that was probably not the case, but what if? What if she truly did not care?

    Thinking back on the way she had looked at me before, my lips quivered faintly.

    '...That might truly be the case.'

    I closed my eyes and took a deep breath. The pain in my chest intensified as the thought crept up in my mind, and in that moment, I had no choice but to do it.

    I shut down all my emotions.

    Gone.

    This pain...

    I couldn't take it.

    ***

    *Puff*

    Smoke drifted within the confines of a large common room. With her eyes carelessly drifting across the smoke, Kiera raised her hand and twirled the smoke around her finger.

    She sat there like that, her eyes lost in a daze, until a certain voice broke out of it.

    "Kiera?"

    Kiera's brows furrowed slightly.

    It was that annoying voice...

    "Kiera...?"

    "I heard you the first time."

    Kiera tore her eyes away from the smoke, her gaze settling on Aoife. At a glance, she seemed normal, but the faint dark circles under her eyes were hard to miss.

    News of Julien's death had been kept a secret from most, but they knew.

    ...Aoife had been the first one to break it down to them.

    As the Princess of the Empire, she was naturally filled in on the information. She had been instructed to keep it to herself, but Aoife, true to her noisy personality, shared it with the others, insisting they tell no one.

    The news naturally came as a shock to everyone.

    However, the shock merely lasted for a few seconds before everyone dismissed the news. This hadn't been the first time Julien had disappeared or died.

    But...

    'He didn't disappear this time. His body was found without a heartbeat or breath.'

    Still, that wasn't enough for them. Julien was a cockroach. He wasn't the type to die so randomly and abruptly.

    He couldn't die like that.

    But then...

    They all saw Leon.

    The one man who had never truly shown his emotions was finally showing signs of weakness, from his haggard face to the distant, lost look in his eyes.

    And that was when it truly hit them.

    Julien.

    ...He was really dead.

    "Classes are about to start soon. Are you going to skip?"

    "Probably..."

    Kiera replied absentmindedly, her attention drifting back to the smoke curling in the air. Honestly, the term was nearly over, and finals were just around the corner. At this point, classes felt pointless.

    They were more self-review sessions than anything.

    Plus, she also knew how to study on her own now. She had learned from...

    *Puff*

    Kiera took another drag of her cigarette as Aoife stared at her with a worried look. She was just about to say something when a presence behind her made her pause.

    "What are you two doing?"

    It was Evelyn.

    Taking a look at her and seeing her pale face, Aoife knew it was mostly due to Leon. He had yet to leave his room following the news of Julien's death.

    He barely ate as well.

    Aoife took a deep breath while giving her a brief rundown on the situation.

    "I was asking if Kiera wanted to come to class. She doesn't want to."

    "Oh, I see."

    Evelyn appeared to understand as her eyes lowered.

    Although she wasn't extremely close to Julien due to her aversion towards him in the past, she had recently gotten on better terms with him. News of his death did hit her, but it had yet to truly sink in.

    But more than anything, the one to have been hit the hardest was Leon.

    He had completely shut down, lost in a cycle of self-blame, muttering things like, 'It's my fault... I caused this. If only I were better...' over and over again.

    Regardless of what she said, he wouldn't listen as he fell deeper and deeper into this cycle of self-blame.

    He had truly been hit the hardest by Julien's death.

    ...And surprisingly, so did Kaelion and Caius. The two of them appeared to have also been affected by Julien's death.

    This took everyone by surprise. Especially considering how their relationship was at the start.

    Since when did they become so close?

    A strange silence filled the room as the three girls stood lost in their thoughts.

    That was until,

    "Well..."

    Aoife broke the silence as she dropped her books and notes on the nearby table and sat down.

    "Since none of you are going to class, I guess I'll study here."

    "Fu#k that."

    Kiera flicked the cigarette away.

    "I'd rather be left to study on my own. One of the reasons why I'm not going to class is because then I wouldn't have to see your face. So it would make me happy if you just, you know..."

    Kiera paused, doing a shooing motion with her hand.

    Aoife's face twitched.

    "You do know this is a common room, right?"

    "...I do."

    "Then—"

    "Doesn't really change how I feel."

    Kiera cut Aoife off again as she sat up, brushing off her clothes. Crushing the cigarette under her foot, she moved toward Aoife, a clear scowl on her face.

    "You so much as make a single noise and I'll kill you."

    "...Whaaa, the hell..."

    Aoife looked at Kiera with an aggrieved look while mumbling things like, 'Where's the respect? I'm a godamn princess. Why are you speaking to me like this?'

    Overhearing her mumbling, Kiera stopped, and Aoife's mouth quickly shut.

    Kiera smirked then.

    "Pussy."

    She then proceeded to sit down opposite her.

    Staring at their interactions, Evelyn blinked her eyes slowly. It wasn't that long since Julien died. Evelyn half-expected the two of them to be more affected, but apart from the occasional moments of silence, they seemed to be faring well.

    As if noticing the strange expression on her face, Kiera turned to look her way.

    "What's wrong?"

    "No, it's..."

    "...You think that I'm acting too normal after the news?"

    "Err.."

    Evelyn's mouth squeezed into an 'X'. Her thoughts had been read perfectly.

    Kiera chuckled when she saw that, as she went on to grab a nearby book before opening it.

    "Do you know what he told me before?"

    Kiera mumbled, her eyes moving towards the pages of the book.

    Both Aoife and Evelyn looked at her as she closed her eyes and recalled a certain conversation in the past.

    "Life doesn't pause for us."

    "It moves forward, relentlessly."

    "Just as we should."

    "It's about honoring what was while making room for what could be. That's how someone grows."

    The two of them stared at Kiera in silence as she continued.

    "...I didn't really understand the words at first, but now I do."

    Kiera pursed her lips.

    "There's a time and place for everything, but life doesn't wait for me, or for anyone. I can't keep standing in the same spot, stuck in the past. I had just recently taken my first step away from the starting line... and I can't go back to where I was before."

    She had spent too much time on that line.

    It was only recently that she managed to move past that line. And it was all thanks to him.

    And it was also for that reason that she didn't fall back to where she was before.

    Because she had grown past that point

    She—

    Bang!

    A sudden crashing sound startled everyone as all heads raised towards the stairs, where a figure stumbled down.

    "Leon!?"

    Evelyn and the others immediately grew startled as they saw him barely hanging onto the handrail.

    Just as they were about to move to him, they saw him raise his head, his eyes bloodshot.

    "I..."

    His lips quivered, his instincts kicking him.

    "...I can't be wrong."

    Failure of a knight [2]

    The plan was relatively simple.

    While Aldric distracted Delilah, I would take the chance to sneak into the Academy Mirror Crack.

    'Well, it sounds simple, but executing something like this is extremely difficult. Thankfully, it's not entirely impossible. But it'll all depend on him...'

    Still, it was incredibly difficult.

    How easy could it be to move away from Delilah undetected? I was already glad that she didn't notice a thing, considering how close we were.

    It was a good thing that Noel wasn't just any regular person.

    I massaged my face.

    'He completely changed the structure of my face.'

    Though I had my doubts, it clearly worked to perfection, with not even one of the most powerful people in the world noticing.

    ….I felt that it was a little bit of a pity, but I had a mission to accomplish.

    I couldn't let myself fall for any distractions.

    Thinking this far, I scratched the back of my head. But just as I did, I saw a pair of eyes immediately lock in my direction as my entire body stiffened.

    Slowly turning my head, our eyes met, and I suddenly felt like my entire body had been submerged into the deepest waters.

    I immediately grew alert.

    'Why is she staring at me? Did she notice something? That shouldn't be possible… or is she now strong enough to detect something like this?'

    All sorts of thoughts rambled in my mind at that moment as I struggled to maintain my composure. Her gaze felt suffocating, and I felt like I couldn't move at all.

    However, at the same time, staring at her, I felt nothing.

    I had sealed all the pain away, leaving behind nothing but emptiness. This seemed to reflect outwardly as eventually, her eyes drifted away from me and onto 'Aldric'.

    "Who are they…?"

    Finally, for the first time, she asked about us.

    I slowly turned my attention towards Noel, who looked completely unfazed by her question as he raised his brow.

    "They're my retainers. I need them to accompany me so that no incidents occur."

    "Incidents…? Why would—"

    "My son thought the same before he suddenly died. There's no guarantee that something won't happen. Even if you're here. After all… You were there, weren't you?"

    Delilah's face didn't change upon hearing the words. However, staring at her, I could feel something about her change.

    She eventually closed her eyes and moved forward.

    "I understand."

    Delilah didn't say anything more and just continued ahead.

    I traced her back with my eyes, and the locks in my heart started to shake. For some reason, her back... it felt extremely small.

    I quietly pursed my lips and let out a breath, calming down the locks on my emotions before focusing them mostly on two specific emotions, leaving the others untouched.

    'Leaving that aside...'

    I held onto my arms while staring at Noel.

    Thinking about how he had previously referred to me as 'son', I started to feel shivers run down my body.

    Goosebumps…

    I was feeling goosebumps.

    'No, more importantly, I forgot to ask him about how he ended up becoming Aldric. Don't tell me he actually…'

    My stomach twisted as I looked at my hands.

    '…If that's truly the case, doesn't it mean that I've possessed the body of my own nephew?'

    I felt like throwing up.

    However, after a little bit of thought, I denied the possibility. I knew Noel well enough to know he wasn't the type of person to do something like that.

    There was more to the story that he didn't let out.

    Or at least, I hoped that was the case.

    Looking in Noel's direction with a complicated look, I could only follow from behind in silence.

    There were mainly two reasons why we were currently at the Academy. First, it was to officially recognize 'Julien' as dead, and thus have him put off the year list, and secondly, it was to visit Linus.

    He was still unaware of the news.

    These were the two reasons for our visit on the surface. The real reason was already obvious, and as we made our way into the Academy, Aldric stopped and looked in my direction.

    "I think this should be far enough. I'll go handle the paperwork. You go inform Linus that I'm currently at the Academy. Tell him I'll be coming to visit him soon."

    "Understood."

    I nodded quietly before glancing briefly in Delilah's direction. She didn't even spare me a glance as she looked at Aldric.

    Then…

    Staring at her one last time, I slowly turned away and headed towards the dorm buildings.

    Following me from behind were the other retainers.

    In that moment, the locks in my heart shattered, and the pain returned. But even so, I didn't look back while marching ahead.

    '...I'll definitely make it up to her. '

    I promise.

    ***

    At the same time, near the dorms.

    "What did you say…?"

    The girls were staring at Leon with incredulous, almost worried expressions. Taking a look at his pale face and seeing how bloodshot his eyes were, it was hard to not be worried about him.

    This was especially after hearing his words.

    "…He… I can…"

    Leon tried to help himself up, but struggled to do so. It was only after Evelyn helped him that Leon managed to compose himself.

    "Leon, what is up with you?"

    She had a worried expression as she looked at him. Not only was he entirely pale, but he also looked quite weak.

    When was the last time he had eaten something?

    Evelyn was just about to speak again when she suddenly saw Leon raise his head and stare in a certain direction.

    Every hair on his body rose as he let go of her and moved forward.

    He could feel it now more than ever.

    ...His instincts told him that 'he' was here. Or at least, Leon hoped that'd be the case. However, at the same time, he didn't hold much hope.

    He had witnessed Julien's death firsthand.

    Leon knew that he was dead.

    And yet...

    For some reason, he still hoped.

    He hoped that the sensation he was feeling wasn't just his imagination. Over the past few days, he had been blaming himself for Julien's death.

    Not because he wasn't there to help him when it mattered the most.

    But because he knew that nothing would've changed had he been there.

    He... was a failure of a knight.

    And that was what hurt him the most. The fact that he failed to do the one job he was supposed to do.

    'And I've even managed to make so much progress. Why...? How? How did this happen?'

    Even now, he didn't know who the culprit was. Nobody told him a thing. They all told him the same thing over and over again.

    'Get better.'

    '...There's no point in you knowing.'

    'That's not something you can handle.'

    The way they looked at him was all the same. They all thought the same thing. That... he was a failure of a knight.

    That he was worthless.

    And the thing that hurt him the most was the fact that he couldn't disagree.

    He really had failed as a knight.

    "Over there..."

    With quivering lips, Leon moved towards the door, heading out as the sun bathed his entire body in warmth. Evelyn and the others followed him from behind, their expression worried. However, Leon ignored them.

    Right now, he was just following his instincts.

    Although they weren't reliable, they tended to be accurate.

    ...And soon, his eyes fell on a certain group.

    They were headed their way.

    Leon's gaze fell on them, and he recognized them immediately. They were those from the Evenus Household.

    Why would they...?

    "Wait, looking at the insignia, they must be from the Evenus Household?"

    "Why are they here...?"

    "I heard that Julien had a brother. Could they be here for him?"

    As Leon overheard the conversation behind him, his eyes locked onto a specific person. His gait was calm, and so was his face. However, looking at him, he looked completely different than the Julien he knew.

    His face was a lot thinner, and so was his skeletal structure. Thin, circular-framed glasses rested on his nose, adding an almost scholarly air, but his eyes were the real difference.

    Sharp and unsettling... it almost felt like nothing could escape his eyes.

    Leon felt his entire body shiver at the sight of him.

    'I've never seen this person before, and I've been in the Evenus Household for very long.'

    Could it be...?

    "Excuse me."

    Finally arriving before them, those of the Evenus Household came to a stop. They looked at the four cadets in front of them before the man Leon was looking at stepped forward, his gaze directed towards Aoife as he bent over slightly.

    "It is an honour to meet you, princess."

    The others followed suit as Aoife raised her hand.

    "...There's no need for that. I'm not a princess in the Academy."

    "If that is your wish."

    The man brought himself up before staring in the direction of the dorms.

    "I've heard that the second young master is here. Could you perhaps help us find his room?"

    "Oh, sure."

    Aoife immediately nodded, looking at Evelyn and Kiera before moving towards the entrance of the door, followed by the two of them.

    "Leon...?"

    The only one who didn't enter was Leon, who kept his gaze directed towards the man from the Evenus Household.

    The more he stared at him, the more he felt that something about him was off.

    But at the same time, he could tell that he wasn't wearing a disguise or hiding his features with some sort of illusion skill.

    Then...?

    "Is there something wrong?"

    Cocking his head, the man stared at Leon, a half-smile marring his features.

    Snapping his head, Leon gradually shook his head.

    "No, I... I just don't recognize you. This is the first time that I've seen you. Who might you be?"

    "Me?"

    The man smiled before shifting his attention to the dorm rooms.

    "...If you already know the answer, what's the point of asking?"

    "Eh?"

    Leon blinked his eyes, his face changing.

    However, before he could say anything further, the man followed the girls into the dorm, his face displaying the same half-hearted smile.

    That was all he said, leaving Leon standing stunned.

    Eventually, Leon found himself mumbling,

    "Is it..?"
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      thanks for all you've done bro 🫡
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      Thanks for chaps! Non-priv is good enough anyways. Also I hope Leon doesn't pry into it that much, we know Sithrus is everywhere and if he senses emotions different than he'd expect in Leon/others Julien might get exposed
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    It seems that there are no additional chapters from Exilee
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      We will always remember our goat Exilee 😔🙏
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      Our goat Exilee has returned
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    Honestly i'm quite liking this development.
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      But Noel didn't tell what feelings he had for Julien's mother. What she's like in bed and much more. I am personally interested in this question. And also his view of his second son.
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        Yeah I can understand the first kid was necessary for emmet to be born, but what about the second kid, was jullien mother techniques so good that noel forgot his mission. 26 me 26
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        Чувак тысячелетия страдал от выкачивания крови из его сердца, а люди первым делом думают почему он трахнул женщину 2 раза.
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          This is very important.
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