"I can't believe there's a monster that strong on Earth. Fourteen legs that can't be cut and two heads that hold different powers. I feel like this monster is the true definition of terror," Klaus muttered, walking beside Nari as they headed to the cafeteria after finishing the lectures with Instructor Simon.
"It's indeed very strong, but Big Sister Queenie said that when her mom and the Moonborns arrive on Earth, she'll go and kill it," Nari said with a proud smile.
"So she told you about her origin, huh?" Klaus asked.
"Of course! I'm her little sister; it's only natural for her to tell things like this. She even told about her twin sister. I can't believe Lady Ohema was her twin sister all this ti."
"Lady Ohema, huh? But hey, why can't you believe she was her sister? Can't you tell by their resemblance?" Klaus asked.
Ohema, the owner of the Gold Reserve Bank, was known by everyone, yet none knew her as the twin sister of the strongest Overlord. That seed strange.
"That's because the Lady Ohema I knew looks different," Nari replied, pulling up a picture of a blonde-haired beauty and showing it to Klaus, whose brow furrowed when he saw it.
"I guess her disguise abilities are that good," Klaus smiled.
Only recently did he see Ohema's true appearance, so he wasn't shocked when he saw her other disguise.
"I can't believe you've seduced both sisters. Just how shaless can you be?" Nari muttered as they walked side by side.
"Hey, it was you who pushed her toward the handso . Yes, Queenie told it was your idea. Thank you, by the way.
But still, you made et her in the first place. And oh, having two beauties as my won is good. You should try it soti," Klaus flashed a smug look at her.
"Shaless pervert."
"Don't worry, dear, I won't chase after you if you don't want to. But keep making my life hard, and I might just claim you for myself," Klaus gave her a teasing smile.
"In your dreams."
"Indeed. In my dreams, I might get the chance to do things I can't do with you in—ouch!" Klaus wasn't even finished when a smack landed on the back of his head.
This action didn't escape the shocked eyes of the disciples, who watched the two walk toward the cafeteria like best friends.
"Be a lady and show so elegance, Nari. Sotis, it seems like you don't have feelings at all. Why don't you know how to love and feel?" Klaus glared at her and sped up, walking ahead.
Deep inside, her heartbeat quickened when she heard Klaus's words. It might have co out a little harsh.
"Sorry I said those harsh words," Klaus said, returning to hold her hand.
For so reason, he regretted saying that. It wasn't the best choice of words to say to a lady who, indeed, doesn't know what love is. Klaus, however, didn't know that.
But the truth is, Nari may seem confident and even push Queenie toward Klaus. But the fact of the matter is, she herself doesn't know what love is.
Scratch that—she doesn't know what feelings are. The Peacock lady doesn't have feelings.
She was born that way, and had it not been for Queenie, who had been setting her straight long before the apocalypse descended, she would have long beco like the monsters in the wild.
Naturally, she could burn a whole city but wouldn't feel a thing.
"It's my fault for hitting you. But if you don't say the right words next ti, I'll smack you silly," Nari smiled, placing Klaus's hand on her shoulder.
[Brat, pay close attention to what I am about to say. No matter what happens, this lady cannot be allowed to break through to the next stage.]
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