Chapter 1410 Smoke Screen
The bushes rustled and a group of three walked out.
A young woman in blue top and white trousers, a casual outfit that one wouldn"t expect in the royal palace complex.
She seemed to be in her late twenties, with short red hair, soft purple skin and four sharp, thin elf-like ears.
"There are no rats here. We noticed that you noticed. We"re just waiting to settle things when you"re finally ready." A hunched old lady with thin gray hair snorted.
Even though she looked so weak that she might be blown away by a gust of wind, the powerful aura of a rank 9 oozing out of her said otherwise.
"Archd.u.c.h.ess Seraphina, I"m not a guy who goes around picking fights. But do you think you can bully me with your seniority?" Varian crossed his arms and sneered. "My Sister-in-law is not the kindest woman I know. But she is very protective. If you still come at me, I am not responsible for what"s going to happen."
The old lady gnashed her teeth at the threatening remark but didn"t attack. "You killed Merov and you expect no retaliation? I am not a spineless coward like those two."
"If you were going to attack, you wouldn"t be giving me these boring speeches. So, how about you call it a day and f.u.c.k off?"
"Hah! You filthy b.a.s.t.a.r.d! Watch your mouth or I"ll rip it off!" The purple-skinned, red-haired young man stepped forward and brandished a spear.
"Grandma, I"ll make him beg for mercy."
At that moment, a sickly thin grey-skinned pale woman in black clothes raised her hand. "Princess Xeola, do not kill him."
"You aren"t qualified to order me."
With a contemptuous laugh, Xeola kicked the ground with the tip of her foot and flashed forward.
"A Paragon Body, huh."
She reached Varian in a millionth of the second and four glowing earrings appeared on her ears.
"Natal Treasure? What do they do—"
The earrings rang like they were bells.
With the first ring, Varian"s vision was blinded. The second took away his sense of smell. The third stole his sense of touch. And the final ring curtailed his hearing.
Except for the sense of taste, which was practically useless in the situation, he was rendered blind. Deprived of all senses, he"s the perfect punching bag, left at his opponent"s mercy.
Pushed into the dangerous situation, the young man brandished his own "natal treasure" to push back.
Requiem entered this "deprivation domain" and roared with its life and death powers.
Like removing water in an area in the middle of an ocean, a small area around him was now mapped in his mind"s eye, giving him some visibility.
With the sound of a bubble popping, a line cut through the domain, and the tip of a spear raced for Varian"s chest.
The man swung his sword, not at the spear but at its wielder. And not at her chest but right at her throat.
Red flames blazed on the sword"s red blade and the power of death soared, reaching Xeola"s skin.
Varian would be severely injured by the attack. But if that much death power went straight to her head, impacting her brain and subsequently her soul, even if she wouldn"t die, she"d suffer far more damage.
"Enough!"
An irresistible force separated the two at the last moment.
Varian regained his deprived senses and noticed Xeola panting heavily, looking at him with a murderous gaze.
He glared at Archd.u.c.h.ess Seraphina, dissatisfied with her for stopping the battle before turning back to her granddaughter. "If the old b.i.t.c.h saved the young b.i.t.c.h but the young b.i.t.c.h can"t save the dying old b.i.t.c.h. Wait a minute…that"s pretty poetic, isn"t it?"
d.u.c.h.ess Seraphina"s chest heaved up and down. She knew she didn"t have much time left. But to be called out like this, she felt a fire in her heart and wanted to burn him alive.
"Let"s not make this any worse than it already is. Xeola is still young and angry over her fiancee"s death. Please understand." The sickly thin lady, Nexa, bowed to the young man in a polite but distant tone before leaving with the two.
Varian ignored the impulsive Xeola and the prideful Seraphina. Instead, he narrowed his eyes at Nexa.
"Something…is off."
His intuition was right.
Once they reached their manor, Princess Xeola both bowed to Nexa. "I apologize for my words."
"No worries," Nexa shook her head. "When you act to deceive others, you must act so well that it convinces even yourself."
"Lady Nexa, did you confirm?" The Archd.u.c.h.ess asked in a polite but urgent voice.
"90%. He"s in the sword. Master…is in the sword." Nexa"s voice grew murderous.
She wanted nothing more than to kill Varian then and there to free her master"s soul. But if she did that, her master"s grand plan would fall short. She couldn"t allow that to happen!
"But how could that b.a.s.t.a.r.d even seal him? I reduced my power to rank 7 and he barely won. He"s not that capable." Princess Xeola spoke as she released her rank 8 aura.
"It"s not him, of course. It"s her." Nexa said. "No wonder my intuition was telling me something was off. But the b.a.s.t.a.r.ds in Merov"s faction wanted to go ahead and investigate. Sureway to die a miserable death. Idiots."
"I apologize for the inconvenience, Lady Nexa. None of them know your ident.i.ty. If they do, they"ll treat you with too much respect and it"ll draw unwanted attention." Archd.u.c.h.ess Serenthia sighed.
"It"s fine. I don"t care what happens to me, as long as my master gets what he wants." A bright smile appeared on the woman"s face.
The Archd.u.c.h.ess and her granddaughter looked at each other, both feeling a hint of discomfort at the outsider"s obsessiveness.
"If he"s only that strong, I can defeat him." Xeola"s face was filled with confidence.
"You better. He"s using treasures to hide his age. So, I"m not sure if it"s his full strength. Even if he held back a bit, his real strength wouldn"t be a third more than what he"d shown now." Nexa said.
"Definitely." Xeola bowed again.
This whole affair—tailing the group, getting found, using that man"s arrogant character to make provocative comments against them, and using that as an excuse to let Xeola fight him to figure out his strength—was carefully planned and executed.
It"s to hide their real intentions. And as far as they could tell, they did well.