"Leader, where should we take them?" Harry asked as he looked at the nurous unconscious soldiers inside the military vehicles. He even seed a bit reluctant to bring them into the base.
deia tapped her fingers against her cheek, considering the situation. "Well ... since they’ll imdiately go on a rampage the mont they wake up, how about we put them in the greenhouse?"
"The greenhouse?" Harry arched a brow. "You an the place filled with all those hydroponic plants? Are you sure about this?"
"That’s exactly why!" deia grinned. "The mont they wake up and see all that greenery, they’ll think they’ve died and gone to heaven! Do you really think anyone would dare to wreck such a paradise? No way! They’ll hesitate before even thinking about causing trouble in that sacred place."
Harry still looked skeptical, but he had to admit she had a point. "I’ll ask one last ti, are you absolutely sure they won’t destroy our precious hydroponics?"
"One hundred percent sure," deia said confidently. "You can cut my tongue off if I’m wrong, I an it."
Harry wasn’t sure what scared him more, the possibility that she was wrong or the thought of Lucian chopping off his hand before he could cut her tongue.
"Fine," he sighed. "I’ll have so people keep an eye on them."
With that settled, deia made her way to the dical bay to check on the injured soldiers. Sister Jeanne was there too, assisting the doctors, but since her stamina wasn’t that great, she couldn’t heal everyone in such a short ti.
While deia took care of the newcors, Lucian was busy helping distribute firewood to everyone’s rooms, making sure no one would suffer from the cold again that day.
"Do you really think they’ll listen to you?" Naomi stood beside deia, arms crossed, watching as the unconscious soldiers were carried into the dical bays one by one. "You know, soldiers aren’t exactly the kind of people you can trust."
Matilda scoffed. "Yeah, soldiers are bastards." Her voice was sharp, laced with resentnt. "They get the privilege of carrying weapons like guns, blades, whatever they need to keep people in check."
Matilda didn’t say that carelessly. It wasn’t that she wanted to generalize all soldiers, but the only example she had seen up close was the Warstock, and they were far from a good example.
"Soldiers?" deia paused for a mont, her gaze distant. "Instead of soldiers, I prefer to think of them as lost children."
It was because they were too young and easily shaped by their environnt. deia had seen true cold-blooded killers in hell, and none of them had characteristics like that.
These weren’t cold blood soldiers, they were just boys, ripped from their hos and forced into the military. In a world this broken, survival ant doing whatever it took, especially following orders from those above them.
Then again, that instinct wasn’t unique to them. All humans were wired to survive.
Maybe deia was just a little more biased when it ca to kids.
Matilda and Naomi exchanged glances. They didn’t say a word, but their expressions made it clear, they had never seen deia this lancholic before.
deia shook off the mont and turned to Matilda. "Where’s Sierra?"
"Seraphina’s with her," Matilda replied. "Actually ... sothing strange happened while you were gone."
deia’s brows knitted together. "What do you an? Is she sick again?"
"No, not sick. Nothing dangerous," Matilda assured her quickly. "But ... she seems a little off. She doesn’t cry, but every ti soone walks into her room and it’s not you or Mr. Lucian, she looks ... disappointed."
deia let out a soft laugh. "That’s ridiculous. You’re imagining things. Lucian and I have barely spent any ti with her, so there’s no way she’s attached to us already."
Naomi, who had been listening quietly, finally spoke. "You don’t know that. To her, you and Lucian are the ones who saved her from those bandits. Of course, she’s attached."
deia’s expression didn’t change, but sothing flickered in her eyes.
Just wait until Sierra found out that deia was the one who killed her mother.
"Enough nonsense," deia muttered, turning on her heel and striding toward the base building.
"Where are you going?" Matilda called after her. "Aren’t you going to wait for the soldiers to wake up in the greenhouse?"
"They won’t wake up for another eight hours." deia didn’t stop walking. "I need to check on my daughter— I an, Sharon’s daughter first."
Damn it! She really needed to stop thinking of Sierra as her daughter.
As she strode down the hallway, the familiar chi of the system suddenly echoed in her mind.
[Congratulations! You have completed a mission: Rescue Holess Survivors from Winter!]
[Reward:
C-Point: 1,200 1,500 XP500 gold coins]
[Upgraded Skill Reward: Predator Instinct lvl. 2 (Grade-S) — Enhances the wearer’s ability by 150% to detect hidden or invisible foes within a 200-ter radius.]
[STATUS PANEL]
Na: deia Vega
Title: Leader of Red Star Alliance
Lover: Lucian Charon (Boyfriend)
Age: 24
Bank Balance: 52,545 gold coins
Soul Taken: 15
Level: 29 (83,170 XP/90,200 XP)
Health Point: 14,700/17,950 (-18%)
Mana Point: 35,900/48,400 (-26%)
Character Point: 30,680
Mutant Ability: Water Mutant Lvl. 2 (Grade-B)
ntal: SSS
Demon Ability: Soul Eater lvl. 1 (Grade-SSS ) // Demonic Strength lvl. 3 (Grade-SSS ) // Seduction lvl. 1 (Grade-SSS )
Attributes: Strength 300, Agility 255, Intelligence 315, Defense 155
Active Skills: Summoning Water (Grade-B) lvl. 2 // Hydromancy (Grade-B) lvl. 2
Passive Skills: Water Float (Grade-B) lvl. 1 // Mana Flow (Grade-B) lvl. 2 // Night Vision (Grade-B) lvl. 1 // Predator Instinct (Grade-S) lvl. 2
[CLOSE PANEL]
deia let out a long sigh. She still needed six more levels to reach 35. At this rate, it felt like she’d be stuck forever before she could finally use her wings without feeling like her bones were being torn apart.
[Host, the system would like to remind you that you haven’t completed your romance quest.]
[Ti Limit: 3 days.]
[Would you like to purchase the ingredients for a blueberry pie from the system’s market now, Host?]
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