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Chapter 94:

“Hmm, what do you an about a problem arose what sort of problem. Did the Head of the Anabald house co back?” I asked, getting away from her head patting.

“It wasn’t explained in detail in the briefing, but I have heard that a lot of churches started getting raided and destroyed in the territory,” Mil said, taking her hand back.

“I see. Do you think it’s the Anabald doing?” I said, looking at Kayda.

“No, they aren’t cowards like that. They will rather fight in the open where everyone can see them.” Kayda said, denying my question.

“Yes, Lady Kayda is right. The house Anabald as much as I hate them, they won’t do sothing like that. They live in the light and only work like that. All they are doing is replicating angels is so loathing.” Mil said, not holding back her disdain.

“But do you guys know who this problem is and if it has anything to do with the head of the Anabalds disappearance?” I asked, ignoring her comnt about the Anabalds being like angels.

“No, they are good at hiding their identities, and who cares about the head of the Anabald house? These people already destroyed 4 newly-built churches.” Mil said, frustrated.

“Where were these 4 destroyed?” Kayda asked from the side.

.....

“2 were destroyed in the city of Anabald. one in Dublin, and a few days ago it was Armillian,” Mil said, looking at .

“I see, is there any way to see what they used to destroy them?” I asked, tapping her head.

“There were no traces of mana so that it couldn’t be a spell. But they always attack a moonless night, and if our guards at the ti have night vision, they would use so red light to blind them for a second and take them out in that ti.” Mil explains, surprising us a bit at their thods.

“Wait, how do they know if the person has night vision?” Kayda asked with a worried look.

“We don’t know how they know, but they will always kill a person with it like that,” Mil explains, shrugging.

“That’s... wait. How do you guys know this? Didn’t they kill them?” I asked, confused.

“that’s another thing. They always leave 6 alive after a raid. The 6 that survived will be upside down against a black pillar in the middle of the destroyed church.” Mil explains with a heavy look.

“A black pillar, huh, how original,” I said sarcastically.

“You said there were no traces of mana that can explain the way they destroyed the church. But if they used mana and have the sa control like , they could easily make that happen.” Kayda explains, making look at her a bit surprised.

“Lady Kayda, what might you be implying here?” Mil said on guard.

“I am saying if I wanted to, I could use spells and leave no traces of my mana left. Making it seem that I was never there. If you still don’t get it. This enemy, you guys, might be in the sa level as in mana control.” Kayda said, making Mils’ eyes widen.

” That is... Lady Kayda, are you certain that we might be dealing with soone like that.” Mil said hesitantly.

“You guys might be, and I don’t think just an archbishop will be enough to destroy this enemy of yours,” Kayda said with a serious expression.

‘To say that. There aren’t many people in history that obtained the sa amount of mana control that Kayda has, and if there were, they wouldn’t be so secretive about it, but then there is an entire class of kids that can get sothing like that for free. Oh, but I need to get that sort of control if I want to do assassinations in the future.’ I thought with a thoughtful look before looking at Mil.

“Mil is there anything you can say that was said about the explosions.”

“Not really. All that is left after the destroyed church is so rubble, the black pillar, and shrapnel,” Mil explains, looking at a bit confused at my question.

“tal? It was probably mostly concentrated around the middle of the explosion.” I mumbled to myself.

“Yes, how did you know that?” Mil said, surprised.

“Well, because reincarnation people have their tendencies. I an, only leaving 6 people alive every ti. The light to stop night vision is also sothing that might have co from my previous world. In war, any tricks are legal. So, using bright light to bling you enemies who use night vision goggles are there.” I explain with a smile.

“Nova, this sounds more like speculation than facts,” Kayda said with a raised eyebrow.

“Well, it is speculation, to begin with, but I am also 80% certain it’s a reincarnation person we are dealing with here, or at least they had so lessons from a reincarnation person,” I said, shrugging.

“And why is that?” Mil asked, confused.

“The shrapnel. It could have been a container holding natural elents that, if mixed together, make it explode, and sothing like that can be strong enough to destroy a lot of buildings, no question asked.” I explain, smiling, seeing Mil’s eyes go wide.

“Also, using natural elents won’t leave any mana traces behind. I see not bad.” Kayda said with a proud smile.

“Ah, this might be too late to say, but all this information has not been made public. And please keep it like that. The church doesn’t want to make the masses see them struggle.” Mil explains, making Kayda.

“I see. Thank you for making that clear,” I said, nodding. Looking between Mil and Kayda, I got a small smile on my face before I went and lay down on Mil’s lap.

“Nova, what do you think you’re doing,” Mil said, getting flustered.

“Getting comfortable. I didn’t lie when I said I was still tired.” I said, not moving from her lap while keeping an eye on Kayda.

“Why are you so tired? Is it because of the fight previously?” Mil asked with so concern.

“it’s all her fault. She is a slave driver.” I said give Kayda a playful glare.

“It really seems Dragonoids only cause problems,” Mil said with a small amount of killing intent, not even close enough to affect Kayda.

“Woah, calm down. You can’t do sothing like that in their faces. If you want to insult Dragonoid’s, you must call them lizards.” I said, receiving a death glare from Kayda.

“That’s worse than an insult, stupid fox, and get off her lap,” Kayda said with a warning tone.

“That might be so, but it is still funny, and how about no. Mil’s lap is really comfortable.” I said, closing my eyes with a smile.

“Nova, get off her lap right now,” Kayda said with a low voice.

“No.”

“Fine then,” Kayda said with a sigh.

“What are you doing? Let go of .” Mil shouting being sent out from under my making my head fall on the seat.

“Hey, what did you do to my pillow,” I said, opening my eyes only to see Kayda standing at the door with mil trying to get out of her grip. Opening the door, she threw mil out before slamming the door shut again, turning around glaring at .

“I can’t take it anymore,” Kayda said with a loud voice making pale a bit.

“Uh, Kayda, calm down. It was only a joke,” I said, moving backward with my back against the carriage wall.

“A joke you think I will take all your actions as a joke every ti,” Kayda said, moving closer to .

‘I definitely went too far this ti. I accept my punishnt.’ I thought, closing my eyes, waiting for Kayda to hit . Contrary to my expectations, I felt Kaydas’ tail curl around my waist before it picked up.

“Huh? What are you doing?” I said, opening my eyes seeing that Kayda was sitting again at her original spot while pulling closer with her tail.

“Shut up,” Kayda said, sitting down next to her.

“Yes, Ma’am?” I said, confused, feeling Kayda grabbing my head before pulling it down onto her lap.

“Don’t even think about saying anything,” Kayda said in a warning tone.

‘Was she jealous? Well, I did try to make her jealous. I couldn’t resist she isn’t with her soul mate, and seeing soone else having fun with a partner does make you jealous sotis, but this. This isn’t normal jealousy. Have I read her wrong? Now that I think about it, she did spend a lot of ti with the past month. Actually, an abnormal amount of ti for a stranger.’ I thought while peeking upwards at Kaydas’ relaxed expression. Looking away from her again, I sighed.

“Kayda, who is actually your soulmate?” I asked hesitantly. Feeling her stiffen, I could already guess what the answer was.

“Th...”

“So, it’s ,” I mumbled, feeling a bit embarrassed about only realizing it just now. Calming myself, I chuckled a bit before saying with a sarcastic tone. “Heh, it seems you draw the short end of the stick this ti.”

“And why would you say that,” Kayda said, tilting her head while looking down at .

“I am a broken person in so many ways. ntally being the worst one of all.” I said, just shrugging still lying on her lap.

“I wouldn’t say your mind is the worst. But you are indeed broken in a lot of ways. And having a broken soul mate isn’t ideal, especially for a Dragon.” Kayda explains, sighing to herself.

“Oi, that is not what you should say,” I said, annoyed.

“But soulmates are for a reason, and the past month showed why we were chosen to be together. I can say with confidence that you are an embodint of a...” Kayda said, taking a deep breath.

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