The captain of the Aegis ship furrowed his brows in shock.
"We should go where?"
"Don't make have to repeat myself. Master Magnus's orders are absolute,"
Vector relayed Magnus's orders to the captain and disappeared from the control room.
The captain wasn't the only one shocked. Amara was also present, and even she couldn't help but wonder what the hell was going through their paragon's head.
"Do you think that's where his next training would take place?"
The captain shook his head.
"It's not our place to ask. We only obey orders."
"But-"
"Amara,"
The captain called out, stopping her from making any objections.
"I understand your concerns, but for him to give this order must an he knows what he's doing. Besides, look at the kid. Do you really think he can't take care of himself?"
Amara sighed. She was still not convinced, but judging from the look on the captain's face, he was basically telling her that they have no choice but to listen to orders.
Amara nodded.
"Good. Set a new course,"
The captain called out to the operators in the control room. They had each heard everything and couldn't help but ask for confirmation.
After one firm gaze from the captain, a new course was set, with its location around the northwest corner of sector 3.
…
Atticus felt rested and decided to leave his room for a quick stroll and to get so food, much to Yotad's disagreent. Atticus had refused his offer to bring him food.
Imdiately after he left his room, he t Dario standing and waiting in front.
"Young master, I'm glad you're awake,"
Atticus could imdiately notice the slight change in deanor from Dario.
"Thank you. What's wrong?"
"Tell ,"
Noting Dario's hesitation, Atticus pressed on.
"Young master… it's just. I heard about our next location from one of the crew mbers, and I can't help but get worried,"
Of course, it was far too early to form any deep bonds with Atticus; however, Atticus was basically his ticket to an amazing life. The last thing he wanted to do was lose him just when he got him.
Atticus's brows furrowed. 'Why is he so worried? Is the place so dangerous?'
Dario couldn't lie to him, and Atticus knew that. The fact that he was so worried despite knowing his true strength was sothing Atticus wanted to get to the bottom of.
It wasn't about remaining oblivious to the situation anymore. If his next lesson was going to be life-threatening, it was better he knew now than later.
"Spill,"
He imdiately requested answers.
…
Inside an elaborate room, a man with distinct silver hair and a sharp gaze was currently going through so docunts. Occasionally, he would take a sip from a drink on the table before going back to reading.
He was impeccably dressed in a suit adorned with luxurious accessories. This man was none other than Darius, the head of the Vermore family, one of the tier-two families in sector 3 and the family in charge of Dusktown, a town that bordered sector 4.
Darius hadn't changed much from his previous look; five years wasn't enough to show visible age change on a grandmaster-rank individual.
The sounds of footsteps brought him out of this peaceful world, causing him to furrow his eyebrows in irritation.
The room was ant to be soundproof; however, sothing like that couldn't stop his senses.
"Co in,"
His authoritative voice echoed, causing the butler about to knock to freeze.
The butler straightened his clothes before walking in and performing a 90-degree bow in respect. Darius was a man who hated disrespect to the core.
"What is it?"
His irritation still lingered, and the butler imdiately began speaking before Darius could end him.
"M-master Darius, the Aegis airship was spotted,"
The Aegis airship wasn't only known to the Ravenstein family. The other tiered families were also aware of sothing of that importance that only a select few could use in the family.
Darius frowned. The butler hadn't been specific, but only a fool wouldn't figure out that the ship appeared in Dusktown.
"Where?"
"They were last seen heading to the edge, master Darius. Toward the Abyssal Chasm,"
An imnse pressure imdiately descended in the room, the frown on Darius's face deepening. He brought out a circular artifact from his space storage before clicking on it.
An expansive luminous blue do radiated out from it, encompassing the whole room.
Darius closed the book he was reading before clasping his hands together on the table and resting his chin on them. He entered an intense contemplative state.
'Have they found out sothing?'
Darius would never admit it, but this single thought scared him.
"Who's on the ship?"
"W-we're not sure yet, but with your order, we can inq-"
Darius's gaze sharpened,
"You will do no such thing,"
The last ti they had an altercation with the Ravensteins, it ended with them completely losing face. There were only three people that could use the Aegis airship.
One of them was unquestionable, the second crazy and hot-tempered. While the third, Sirius, had been searching for ways to start sothing with their Vermore family. No matter how he thought about it, they were all bad news.
Darius continuously tapped his foot on the floor, his mind racing.
"Send a ssage to 'them', inform them of the problem, and tell them to lay low until further notice. Do it as subtly as possible, I don't need to tell you the consequences of failure, do I?"
"N-no, master! As you wish!"
The butler bowed even lower and left the room.
….
Atticus walked briskly through the airship followed by Yotad and Dario. The latter had just explained everything about where they were heading, and even he couldn't help but beco worried. It was dangerous as hell.
He wanted to scream, questioning what his grandfather was thinking, but he stopped himself.
He was taking the brisk walk in order to calm himself.
Atticus took a deep breath, 'Grandfather is right. I need this in order to grow,'
User Comments
0 comments from readers