Alia frowned. "Are you talking about the Davis Family? They won't be able to make any move."
Riya's father, Mr. Davis, was not really a magic warrior. As an ordinary person, the threat that Mr. Davis could give to Riya was very limited.
Even if he did sothing, Alia was sure that Riya would be able to deal with him easily.
"Ah." Riya just rembered about her annoying father and shook her head. "Not him but there are also others."
"Others?" Alia tilted her head in confusion and then asked, "Your mother? But I thought she's just a crybaby."
Riya: "…"
The description was appropriate but she also has so background back then. Riya didn't know how much the earthquake had affected her mother's maternal family and her new husband's family.
So unless it was necessary, she had no intention to make trouble with the other party.
It would be good if the two of them could pretend they were strangers with each other just like how they have been so far.
Anyway, Riya didn't care about the other party.
Hatred was too tiring.
It would be better to be indifferent and didn't care about the other party at all. To be honest, if not for Alia ntioning this matter, Riya really couldn't rember about her mother at all.
"No, there might be others who hate ," Riya said quietly.
Alia arched her eyebrows and then thought about the fact that Riya ntioned about the inheritance magic. Perhaps Riya had offended soone because of that matter.
After all, there were many people who wanted to study powerful magic.
If they couldn't get it, they would try to snatch it.
"Your identity is surprisingly complicated," Alia complained.
"It couldn't be helped," Riya replied with a bitter smile. Thankfully, she was used to wear long robe in the past when she was in that world. Magicians usually wear robe and also covered their heads, so not many people were familiar with Riya's appearance.
Otherwise, there would be a lot of troubles.
Thinking about Samuel who was already facing Peter and then faced Murin…
Riya didn't know how many more people Samuel had offended who will co to the door next.
After all, that man was not exactly low key.
As one of the greatest genius among the younger generation, Samuel fought with many people to temper himself. The result was naturally many people knew about him and also had either friendship or grudge towards him.
Oh well, it was not her business.
Riya shook her head and stopped thinking about this matter.
Victoria ca out and Alia waved her hand. "Have you finished?"
"Yes." Victoria nodded, sowhat absent minded. She didn't expect that the process of separating the household residence to be so easy.
It used to be so hard in the past because her parents would always make trouble here and there.
But now that the world had changed, these processes were simplified. These people knew that there were many people who wanted to separate their household for various reasons. One of them was naturally due to the death of their family mbers.
The earthquake had caused the death of so many people and it was hard to record all of them.
In this way, it was not possible to get the death certificate.
But so people would feel burdened when they were still in the sa household residence with their 'dead' family mbers, so they ca here to separate it. In this way, the process was much faster.
These people had no intention to make trouble to them.
"Alright, let take you to where the free residences are located," Alia said.
Victoria looked at Alia and nodded. "Okay."
The free residences were very small. Riya had already heard Alia ntioned it before and when she ca there, she was silent.
Even if she was abandoned by her parents and tossed to various relatives houses, she never lived in such place.
It seed that the situation was really bad.
Victoria was also silent when she saw these small rooms and the thin wall. It was clear that the noises outside could be heard by them very clearly and it was hard for one to live comfortably in this kind of place.
But how many people cared for comfort?
The most important thing for them was to have a place to stay for the night and rest. After all, they didn't really dare to expect too much with their current situation.
But for Victoria who was used to live a good life, this was indeed really bad.
No wonder Valeria chose to make trouble over and over again. The difference between life before the changes and after is too big.
"Well… after you find a job, you can find so better room that only cost 1 contribution points per day," Alia said tactfully.
Victoria looked at Alia and nodded. "Ok. Thank you, l."
"Ahahah." Alia could only scratch the back of her head and wondered whether she should ask her brother for help.
But Samuel never cared for anyone from her uncle's family, including Victoria. Only Alia still had a relatively good relationship with Victoria and would play with the other party from ti to ti.
The two of them talked for a bit more while Riya waited at the side, feeling bored.
She glanced at the white tiger behind her who had been following her and then at Victoria who didn't even give the white tiger any glance.
'At the very least, her physiological ability is still very strong.'
If it was any other people, they would have long been scared when they saw the white tiger. This was because they had seen those magic beasts killing people out there.
Now that a white tiger appear in City A Base, how could they not be afraid?
Only after a while would they calm down.
But Victoria's expression never changed from the very beginning.
"That should be all, is there anything else?" Alia asked.
"Well, can I ask sothing? Have you t with any beast master on the way?"
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