"Lord, why are you two here? This is trespassing and against the city's rules," one of the guards cautiously reminded.
"Just call your City Lord. He should know by now,"" Aengus replied calmly, continuing his walk toward a small, rundown house alongside Aria.
"The City Lord?" The guards were startled. As simple guards, they rarely saw the City Lord, yet this young man spoke of him casually. Their initial aggression faded almost instantly.
However, a few disgruntled nobles murmured nearby.
"Who does this young man think he is? Why is he acting so arrogantly?"
"Guards, you should capture him. He might just be bluffing," barked a wealthy young noble in an expensive outfit.
A few lackeys behind him eagerly chid in, flattering him.
"Young master is right... Look where he's going—to a doghouse, no less. There's no way soone like him knows the City Lord. That arrogant basta*d is beneath our mighty City Lord," one lackey sneered condescendingly.
"Yes, you should do what young master Quin says," another added, fueling the situation further.
The guards hesitated. There was so truth to the words, but the young man seed dangerous, and they didn't dare take him lightly.
"Forgive us, young master Quin, but we believe we need to inform the higher-ups," one of the guards replied before they began marching toward the City Hall.
They didn't want to risk facing Quin's wrath by staying there either.
"Cowards!" Quin spat, waving his folding fan dismissively at their cowardice.
"Hey, you two, go gather our n. We'll teach him a lesson. How dare he disrespect the whole city!" Quin barked at his lackeys.
The two nodded and disappeared.
"Fu*k, without power, I have to rely on these fools. Without power, even a stranger dares to disrespect ..." Quin kicked a big tree by the roadside in anger.
Ouch!
"What's the use of being a noble clan heir without those fu*king God's Gift..."
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Once inside, Aengus looked around the rundown wooden house, dust and decay everywhere. He couldn't believe his eyes that the Silvermoon family mbers were living here.
Soon, a woman ca into view just outside the kitchen.
"Ahh... Aria, you're back!"
Aengus looked at Drake's mother, dressed in a violet dress, rembering the last ti they t at the Silvermoon Clan estate. He found irony in their sudden change in condition—from a noble clan to poor commoners. It almost felt instant.
She looked tired and worn out as wrinkles began to erge on her once beautiful, flawless skin.
"Hello, Aunt!" Aria greeted respectfully, and Aengus followed suit.
"Hello," Aengus said simply, but it buzzed as fiercely as a beast in Aria's aunt, Noelle's, ears.
Noelle looked stunned at the sight of Aria with an unfamiliar young man. She couldn't recognize him as the sa young man who had defeated her son in a duel.
She found the young man extrely handso, as the overbearing charm from Aengus's presence began to affect her as well.
It was embarrassing, but Aengus could do nothing more, as he had been suppressing his charm with his power as much as possible from the beginning.
Seeing this, Aria felt proud. But she knew she couldn't let her uncle's wife be so flustered.
"Ahem! Aunt, this is Ethan, my husband..." Aria reminded, a faint blush creeping onto her cheeks after she ntioned him as her husband.
Noelle looked awkward, realizing she had been staring at an unknown young man for too long.
Then she registered the word "husband" in her mind, processing it imdiately.
She studied the young man and felt she had seen him sowhere before.
She looked Aria in the eye.
"Your husband? Since when did you marry, Aria? And why does he look so familiar... What did you say his na was?" Noelle asked, not having registered Aria's words clearly.
Aria reminded her with a smile, "He's Ethan. He ca to our clan months back..."
Noelle looked enlightened, her eyes widening in surprise as she matched the previous face of Ethan with his current one. It matched completely, but he looked more handso and mature. There was a temperant of a true powerhouse in his posture, which she didn't miss. She felt insignificant before his presence. Even Astrid, her husband, had never given her the sa pressure as Aengus did.
"I can't believe you're the sa young man, Ethan. Welco, welco! Please, take a seat!"
Noelle seed flustered, pointing towards the wooden chair in the waiting room just beside the kitchen.
"Forgive us that you had to see us in such an unsightly condition..." Noelle said with a hint of sha as she began dusting off the chairs.
Aengus didn't move and stayed rooted on the spot.
"It's okay, Aunt. I've seen worse. You don't need to feel ashad of past experiences. We're family now... just like Aria said." Aengus held Aria's hand, showing their closeness.
Aria was grateful for the consideration and echoed,
"He's right, Aunt. You don't need to go to such lengths to make us comfortable. We're a family.. "
"Oh, you're right... We are." Noelle paused and smiled at the duo. "Ethan has grown into a remarkable man..." she mumbled, trying to recover her composure.
"Yes, he has," Aria agreed, then glanced toward the other rooms and asked, "Are my father and uncle alright? And where are the other children?"
Aria's tone grew anxious toward the end.
Aengus had already sensed their condition, noting their weak forms lying on the bed, but he chose not to interrupt.
"Oh, right, the kids are outisde. And brother-in-law and Astrid are fine for now... But I don't think they will last much longer... Astrid... he... sob!" Noelle broke into tears.
"Did you bring the dicine, Aria? And where is Drake?" she asked through her sobs.
Noelle looked desperately behind their backs towards the entrance but found no one.
Aria, seeing her aunt's miserable state, felt a pang of sadness. Gently holding Noelle's hand, she answered,
"They're currently in the capital, aunt. They're safe. You don't have to worry. And we brought the dicine to cure Father and Uncle as well. I'm not lying... Everything will be fine, just like in the past," Aria promised.
"Really? That's great, that's... great..." Noelle wiped her tears and stood up, a glimr of hope returning to her eyes. "Follow quickly... Save them!" She led the way, her steps filled with renewed hope.
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