The police station also had a café.
People could wait there, even those suspected like Leonardo.
The supervision was strict, but the officers only watched from a distance.
People were free to speak with their lawyers.
Leonardo remained calm, but Laura looked rather serious, staring at him sharply.
"As long as you don’t have an owl, you should be safe. Yet you still called . That ans you’ll have to pay dearly. With my experience as a lawyer, I know there’s sothing you’re afraid of."
Her words made Leonardo raise his eyebrows.
"Miss Maxwell, is there sothing wrong?" Leonardo pretended to be confused.
"No. I only helped you state the facts to the police. If you’re hiding sothing, that’s not my business," Laura replied.
"That’s right, it’s not your business," Leonardo answered.
"You?" Laura was clearly surprised by his reply.
"How much is your fee today?" Leonardo asked while taking out his phone.
He was slightly displeased because she suspected him.
For soone who was indeed the culprit, a lawyer like this might not be suitable.
After all, so lawyers had strong ideals and might choose the truth over helping their clients.
Laura looked uncomfortable with Leonardo’s attitude.
Even so, she replied, "50,000 is enough since this is only an investigation."
Leonardo, who already had her bank account number, transferred the money imdiately.
However, he still comnted, "You must earn a lot if you make this much every day."
"Beco a lawyer if you want the sa," Laura said as she stood up.
"I have other matters to attend to. I’ll co back when your wolf arrives."
Leonardo was left alone there, but that actually made him more comfortable.
He played gas on his phone and even smoked.
What he didn’t expect was that while waiting, Liam, his wolf, reached Level 11 around noon.
That was even faster than Ellie.
He was leveling because after Ellie leveled up, they switched roles, and Leonardo allowed it on the condition that he stayed in remote areas rarely visited by humans.
In terms of killing, Liam seed faster than Ellie despite having a lower class.
Leonardo continued waiting while playing gas.
He didn’t feel bored.
Almost 2 PM, the ti finally ca.
Leonardo imdiately wrote:
(Give Liam the fastest pair of wings!)
He deliberately did not directly write Dinsional Wings, hoping for another possibility.
Dinsional Wings might be the fastest, but perhaps they were specific to Ellie, a bird-type monster.
What about wolves?
It was even possible that Dinsional Wings couldn’t be added to Liam because of incompatibility.
After understanding how the System worked, Leonardo considered the possibility that there might be a class higher than SS Class.
The important thing was that Liam had wings Leonardo could borrow.
Of course they would be different from the wings he showed before, but would Thomas Harper and the others rember?
They only saw them briefly.
Even if they rembered, he could simply deny it. There would be no problem as long as there were no photos.
He also wanted variety; it would be a waste if two of his monsters had the sa talent.
DING!
(An SS-Class Talent, Phantom Mist Wings, has been added to Liam!)
(Phantom Mist Wings: a pair of wings that release dark mist with sharp edges, capable of cutting anything!)
DING!
(Liam has officially beco an SS-Class Monster after gaining an SS-Class talent. As an SS-Class Monster, he has an innate ability to command all A-Class Monsters and below!)
[Na: Liam]
[Type: Fenrir Abyssal]
[Class: S Class]
[Level: 11]
[EXP: 0/1,200]
[Talents:]
- Abyssal Predator System (S Class)
- Devouring Maw (S Class)
- Phantom Mist Wings (SS Class)
[Skills:]
- Eclipse Howl (S Class Skill)
- Death Attack (S Class Skill)
Just as Leonardo expected, it wasn’t Dinsional Wings.
Phantom Mist Wings.
From the description, it wasn’t a high-speed wing type like Dinsional Wings.
Instead, it was a combat-oriented pair of wings.
(Boss, what happened?) Liam sounded just as shocked as Ellie had been when she first received a gift from nowhere.
(In short, this is what you gain by becoming my monster!) Leonardo explained briefly.
(By the way, you should already know how to reach Earth. Go to Earth, then co to my location!)
Because Liam was bound to him, World Transmission would automatically send him according to Leonardo’s trace—City Z, since that was where Leonardo originated.
If people could freely choose where to appear on Earth, no one would use airplanes or trains anymore.
However, it wasn’t entirely impossible. It was said that certain items could allow soone to appear at any portal on Earth from the Transmission World.
(Boss, I understand!) Liam replied.
Leonardo then stood up and approached the officers.
"My wolf will arrive soon. Let’s wait outside!" he announced, surprising them.
Coincidentally, Laura had returned, so she went outside again with Leonardo.
Quite a few police officers gathered, including the detective who had interrogated Leonardo.
Outside, as many people gathered, a black wolf with red patterns in parts of its fur finally arrived, shocking many people because it descended from the sky.
It had a pair of black wings whose edges looked like sharp bones.
Every ti its wings flapped, black mist spread out, thick enough to block the sunlight.
Its massive yet agile body made people feel deeply threatened.
Its dominating aura could be felt even from afar.
Throughout Liam’s journey after being spotted by humans, Leonardo knew many people were shocked.
Even he had to admit he was amazed by the wolf’s appearance.
It looked majestic, yet strangely beautiful.
Bam!
He landed in front of Leonardo and imdiately lowered his head.
"Boss," he said politely.
"Is that a Fenrir Abyssal?" one reporter asked Leonardo.
"It seems so. Fenrir Abyssal, S-Class. I’ve seen pictures before, but its wings look different. Fenrir Abyssal’s wings usually aren’t large enough to allow sustained flight," another reporter comnted.
Leonardo nodded calmly.
"Yes, he is a Fenrir Abyssal. As for the wings, I don’t know how he obtained them. They are part of his talent, which is why I can borrow them."
Just because they were the sa species didn’t an their abilities were identical.
So had additional abilities, whether naturally or due to external influences.
That kind of variation wasn’t strange at all, so his explanation was acceptable.
The reporters nodded.
One of them then asked, "Can you show us?"
"Of course."
Leonardo borrowed the talent, and the sa pair of wings appeared on his back.
Casually, he flapped them and rose into the air—astonishing the crowd, including the cold-faced police officers.
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