"Most importantly, I was at least able to let her experience a normal school… sothing I was never able to do myself. So, it was at least enough. If she couldn't go to university and instead had to attend so academy, even if it could prove a little dangerous, there was nothing that could be done about that."
"For , I had already prepared myself for the idea that she would eventually attend university far away from anyway."
'Actually, all these things about your daughter, I don't care much about.'
Christian wanted to voice out his thoughts, as he, who already didn't like Olivia much, found himself strangely disliking her even more now, hearing how she was receiving all this love and concern from Eva.
Most importantly, she was the daughter of that fucking trash.
Even though he knew she had no connection to what that man had done, and she might even despise him as well, he still couldn't shake the feeling.
And yes, it was wrong, childish even, but he couldn't help it.
While Christian wrestled with these conflicting thoughts swirling in his mind, Eva spoke again, pulling his attention back.
"The problem cos next,when I asked Sophia to get so information about the current situation, I received news that so kind of changes are happening. The ancient families' position and power, which were already precarious in the modern world, this ti seem to be going down even more."
'That's probably because of the people from outside the world, right?' Christian thought, forming his own theory about the current situation. Yet, he remained silent, looking at Eva as she continued.
"And if that happens, what would beco of then?" she asked, her voice growing heavier. "Where so many factors have played a role in my current situation, even if I was restricted in my movents, forced to stay in a small city."
"My biggest reliance, is still the word of my cousin from the Ashvale family and the existence of my daughter, who is being treasured because of her talent."
"But with the ancient families weakening, these two would also surely be affected. And in turn, that could extend to my situation. So, I beca more aggressive in how I do things, hoping to find a clue, anything, that I could use to escape from all of this."
She let out a weary sigh. "But I couldn't find anything. And so ti passed before we eventually t."
'Why does she think her situation is this dire?' Christian wondered, his thoughts swirling. From his perspective, her predicant didn't seem quite so desperate, still far from the stage where everything would crumble. Even escaping, was it truly that hard? Unable to keep his thoughts to himself, he asked directly, "Why do you think your situation is this bad in the first place?"
Hearing his sudden question, Eva felt like he might be misunderstanding sothing. Still, she replied calmly, explaining her reason.
"With the increasing number of people losing control over themselves and the governnt assembling more and more teams specialized in essence techniques, the situation is becoming more complicated."
"The ancient families who are not helping out are losing their value."
"So, if the strength backing , just to slightly balance the situation, were to weaken, and the other powers grew stronger, what would happen? Even if the effects weren't imdiate, would I still be safe if the situation continued to develop like this?"
"That would make my situation very bad, as the thought of so trash like Damian touching disgusts beyond your wildest imagination."
"Okay, stop."
Interrupting her, Christian, who couldn't stand hearing that bastard's na from her lips or any of the scenarios that irritated him, took a breath and said.
"Why do you think the ancient families are weakening?"
"And the opposite is true for the Infinitel company?"
"Is there any evidence supporting your hypothesis?"
"Actually, even if we go with what you said, it should still be far in the future, not just a matter of years."
'Of course, your current situation, having a lover, when you are supposedly the property of them, could be a different thing, though.'
Eva took a mont to gather her thoughts, then said.
"It's pretty simple. If there is balance and one party makes more progress than the other, then naturally, this balance would break, no?"
"But you are still allies, right?" Christian imdiately asked.
"Actually, here's another problem. I don't know what the Ashvale family thinks of Vincent Quinn, but from the few tis I've t him, I know he's not trustworthy."
"He's soone who wants others to work for him, not share his authority… not an alliance."
"So, I'm confident that as soon as he gets the chance, he will drop all pretenses, and there will be no such thing as an alliance remaining."
Still not convinced by all these reasons, Christian pressed on.
"What about Olivia? No matter what, she's his granddaughter. So, if she becos strong enough, would he really risk her turning against him, just to fulfill the filthy desires of his useless son?"
Eva, starting to feel odd, still answered.
"In the grand sche of things, what could Olivia amount to?"
"And I don't want to cling to these uncertainties."
"Most importantly, it's just an academy for grouping talented and influential kids, but would they really go all out, giving them their best?"
"And I heard that those who enter the academy are restricted from going out during the first year."
Feeling like maybe this was the reason they weren't on the sa page, Christian finally asked.
"Wait, who do you think is responsible for running this academy?"
"It's a collaborative project, with the governnt, so wealthy people, and the ancient families."
"Huh?"
"Who said that?"
Against Christian's prompt question, Eva replied succinctly. "That's the information I got through Sophia."
ssaging his temple, Christian thought for a mont, finally realizing that the fact the academy was run by people from outside the world… that there's people coming from outside their world might be a more closely guarded secret than he had initially thought.
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