The more they oppose, the more it shows that I am doing the right thing-Chapter 578 - 316: Super Large-scale Battle Royale
"I am destined by fate," An Su said gravely, his expression serious and holy, "Farol still needs me to save it, so I am leaving tonight."
The streets were in utter chaos, but it was quiet inside the guild.
The rose-colored afterglow was still enchanting on the log window frames, which carried some ivy, with its fine, sharp leaves gently cutting the night's shadows.
An Su and the others sat in front of the courtyard looking at the sky, with paintings of Farol's starry night pasted behind them on the French window. The autumn night was very quiet, and one could hear the sounds of the steps slowly melting into the soil, the sound of the autumn breeze, and the sound of the starlight slowly slipping from the sky.
As the colossal chaos caused by Judge Yake spilled onto the streets, the entire Magic Association hall, in contrast, quieted down, deserted—everyone had gone out to watch the excitement, leaving only the warm white twilight clinging to the French windows like paper. The bigwigs from the Abnormality Management Bureau and the Knight Order no longer had reason to stake out An Su.
With Magic God Merlin's guarantee, as long as the outside disturbance temporarily settled, he could go home first.
"Young master."
An Su still had the grand mission to save Farol and was ready to leave when he got up, but he was pushed back down, the cold shadow flickering by his ear.
"The fate of children is to be eaten, not to save the world."
"Your urgent priority right now is to answer my question first."
That cool voice echoed in the air.
"You can see her, but you cannot see me?"
"This is a betrayal against me."
No.
An Su's eyes twitched slightly, and sweat poured down his face. As a child, where had he seen such dangerous array? Although the whole hall was silent, the danger alert from the depths of his soul constantly stimulated An Su's nerves. This place was very dangerous; a reminder of that was the bad-tempered old brother who'd become a monster at the door. Compared to dealing with such danger, An Su would rather take action to save Farol.
The powerful showdown between the inverted Little Witch and the maidservant—both heavyweights—made him afraid that he would be killed by a stray shockwave.
Once he got through tonight, the effects of the inversion would be lifted.
At times like this, he needed his brothers' cover and support.
In this moment of crisis, An Su could no longer care so much about his retreat and turned to shout at Arthur, "Arthur, prepare for retreat, throw a flash—"
Before he could finish speaking, he suddenly felt two even greater murderous auras soaring to the sky!
It was as if the long-asleep demon had awakened.
Since Miss Enya hadn't used Magic Guidance for her words this time, the two men could hear her clearly.
And all along, these two men had assumed An Su was the same as them.
An Su's pupils shuddered—
He saw the remains of a giant sun rising behind Arthur, engulfing the sky with torrential flames emerging from the illusion. Arthur's head was bowed, whether it was the corner of his mouth or his eyelids, all were trembling continuously, and even in his eyes, one could see the fire of evil burning. He looked up at An Su,
"We had an agreement that we would stay single together as good brothers. An Su, you've already forgotten our pact."
"We risked our lives to save you."
"And it turns out this is just part of your grand love affair."
He spoke in despair, his eyes filled with tears.
"—This is a betrayal against me."
Who the fuck are you.
And you're talking about betrayal! Is it your turn!
An Su's lips twitched as he shifted his gaze away from the enraged Arthur and looked pleadingly at Lister, hoping he'd be a sane person...
Sure enough, as An Su expected, Brother Lister was a worldly, courteous nobleman who calmly pushed up his glasses, still smiling elegantly,
"Brother Arthur, calm down; this is quite common. You, Little Chunan, are too ignorant of girls. This is just a very routine conversation. Let me give you a calm analysis."
"What Enya said about eating, it means she's actually from the cannibal sect, she loves eating people. Yes, just that, very normal."
He, his hand pushing up his glasses, trembled slightly.
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Arthur looked at Lister with a pitiful gaze; his mind was already hallucinating because of anger.
"So, have you two finished talking?"
Little Witch Luojia's voice came from the door; her personality was very lively after the inversion, having run to the door to watch the excitement earlier, she now sauntered back leisurely.
Luojia seemed at ease.
Barefoot, she clicked her way across the floor, her snow-white long hair leaping with her bounce. Covered by a face veil, she smiled and glanced at the maidservant, then turned to look at An Su, shaking her head like a sprightly fawn,
"By the way, Mr. An Su, do you still have the gambling ticket I gave you?"
"....What gambling ticket." Miss Enya's voice grew colder.
"A hundred Gold Coin betting slip with a little flower printed on it," the Little Witch said with a smile.
Miss Enya remembered that ticket; she turned to look at An Su, "Didn't you say you threw it away that morning?"
Under that deep gaze, An Su was dripping with sweat, too afraid to speak.
"You gave it to me, and I still have it," the Little Witch pressed on, "How about you, Miss Enya?"
"...." An Su felt a chill run down his spine.
He was Honest An Su; he didn't want to lie, but the truth was, eventually, he was going to be doomed anyway.
An Su was afraid to speak, but someone else was brave enough to speak,
"Enough with the nonsense in front of a gentleman!"
Lister directly crushed his glasses, veins popping, no longer retaining any of the nobleman's elegance.