Christian, being graceful enough to let soone like Damian Slate, a piece of trash, live these past few days, even after everything he had discovered about him, now felt it was ti to make him bid farewell to his life.
He also felt it was ti to make a choice and finally move forward with his own life.
'Choices, huh.'
Suddenly, Christian felt like laughing at the irony of it all. First, it was Eva. Then, his sister. And now, his surroundings, his very circumstances, they were all forcing him to make fucking choices.
But this ti, it felt different. Because making this choice couldn't have made him feel any more satisfied.
"What do you an by what you said?"
Eva, who felt he was being strangely overly obsessed with that trash, couldn't help but voice her doubts, conveniently pretending that her earlier outburst hadn't happened.
"It ans that it's not just because of the assassination attempts that I'm like this. Things have been bad between us for a long ti, even before now… even if it was one-sided. Our grudge has long since fernted."
"That trash is the one who killed my parents, after all!"
Seeing no reason to hide it or delay telling her any further, Christian imdiately replied.
And Eva felt herself freeze at what she heard.
The first thought that ca to her mind was, naturally.
'Was he using ?'
'Did he already know I'm related to him and got closer to because of that?'
Her mind beca chaotic.
But rembering her earlier outburst, she instantly cald herself and decided not to jump to conclusions too quickly.
Today, she felt strangely agitated, too worked up. Normally, she wasn't like this. She was never this emotional.
So, she tried to calm herself down even more.
With a cool head, Eva suddenly recalled their conversation in his room when they were alone.
'Because I didn't want to feel burdened if it turned out you were in a happy family, with a normal daughter and a loving husband.'
Rembering this sentence, she imdiately realized that he, too, couldn't have known, and it was rely a coincidence. But… what kind of coincidence is this?
Watching Eva's shifting expressions, Christian felt like he could understand where she was coming from. After all, he had also questioned what kind of coincidence this really was.
But more than that, he was surprised. Earlier, she had beco so worked up at his statent, yet this ti, she took everything calmly… or was it precisely because of the earlier outburst that she was now able to handle things so composedly?
While many thoughts went through his mind, Christian tried not to dwell on them too much and said, "Anyway, maybe my plan seems impulsive now, but is that really the case?"
"More than ever, I'm not saying I'll go out imdiately and kill him. Instead, I'm suggesting we create a proper plan; with your help, where we decide where to move to and, if I'm going to kill Damian Slate, how to go about it. We can study the situation properly, carefully, and slowly until we conclude that it's truly safe. Only then will I proceed with the plan."
"If, even after careful study and planning, it turns out there's no real chance of succeeding, then we can forget about attacking him and just run away."
"Either way, I still feel it's better to move on from here, whether I dispose of Damian Slate or not."
Annabelle felt herself calm down after hearing her brother this ti. She thought that if she was involved in the planning process and everything else, she could voice even the slightest uncertainty and prevent him from going through with it in the end.
To her, all of this still seed too fast, after all, and while she couldn't fully wrap her head around everything happening in the world, she knew there was no need to make running away harder for themselves.
Eva, on the other hand, couldn't find much fault in Christian's logic. However, her thoughts lingered on what might happen after he really killed that trash. Would such an action truly not implicate them?
Slightly doubtful, she asked, "Are you confident?"
"Are you confident that after moving away, they would really be unable to find our whereabouts?"
Despite hearing about what Christian had done and getting a vague idea of his abilities, especially with the AI and hacking, not to ntion his rapid developnt, Eva still couldn't help but want to hear his undisguised, unfiltered opinion, not sothing based solely on logic.
"Of course, I'm confident… or not?"
Christian paused slightly after starting to speak, then couldn't help but look intently at Eva and ask.
"You know? Suddenly an idea occurred to . If it's just through normal ans, I'm really confident that no one would find us. But what if it's not normal? What if it's sothing like a special ability or so essence technique? Sothing like magic, I don't know?"
Eva, who felt her heart nearly stop at his sudden hesitation, felt slightly irritated upon hearing his next question. She naturally acknowledged that his fears were logical, but coming from an ancient family deeply involved in the other side of the world, she had never heard of sothing like this, after all.
"I've never heard of sothing like that… but I will ask Sophia later if she knows anything."
With the possibility of other ans in his mind, Christian, even after hearing Eva wasn't entirely convinced, began to feel that the situation could really be dire.
"More than worrying about the ancient families, I'm actually worried that these people from the Academy might interfere."
While Annabelle, at the side, began fidgeting with her hands in nervousness, as the thought of these supernatural things had never occurred to her before. She had been so focused on her preconceived thoughts that she had completely overlooked this possibility. Now, she looked at Eva with hopeful eyes, silently hoping that she might know sothing. Find adventures on empire
Eva, now the center of attention in the room, took a deep breath and closed her eyes briefly, as if organizing her thoughts. Then, after a mont of careful consideration, she finally said.
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