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    He gave himself a moment to collect his breath. Fighting off three Tier 4s who had some pretty decent teammates was hard work. It didn’t matter if they weren’t the most impressive fighters within their tier, they were still a whole tier above his own.

    He sat down next to her and pulled out some snacks to replenish his energy.

    “Who are you?” He asked her with a light grin on his face and took a bite of the granola-like bar he found in one of the stalls in Heston.

    He wasn’t too worried about being too high-strung. He had her exactly where he wanted her and she wasn’t going anywhere. His grip on her entire aura and body was more solid than she could hope to break. And he was going to ask her some questions.

    However, she would barely look at him. He had to use his finger to tilt her face so it was directed at him. When their eyes met, he saw the fire reflected in them. She must have been pissed about her teammates.

    However, she had to realize that their profession came with a certain element of danger. She couldn’t expect that they could just assassinate people without risking their own lives. In his eyes, it was just a hazard of their work.

    “Who hired you?” He asked a different question this time. Still, she kept her lips closed but he was able to sense some movement in her soul. He suspected that it was a soul contract that was responsible for it.

    He sighed when she still remained stubborn. “Are there more people still out there?” He asked, already expecting what would be her response.

    He looked away at the darkening sky with thoughtful eyes. He dearly wanted answers. He wanted to figure out who had sent these people to kill him. He had his suspicions, but he didn’t want suspicions. He wanted the truth and to figure out who had told these people where he was.

    Even if he dismissed the possibility of Tristan telling his father about Julius’s survival, that would mean that the Conclave must have figured out who he was and that he was involved with that mission.

    Of course, there could have been other reasons, but he didn’t see any that would justify someone sending Tier 4 assassins to kill him.

    He asked the angry woman many questions, but she didn’t say a single word to him. She barely looked at him. The only thing she did was occasionally grunt in pain as his aura continued to pressure her.

    It didn’t matter what Julius asked of her. It was futile. It wasn’t even a matter of being convincing or threatening. She was just unable to tell him. It wasn’t entirely unexpected. You would have been a shitty assassin if you were able to talk about your client. Doubly so in a world where soul contracts existed.

    It also didn’t help that the woman didn’t seem to be in the most helpful of moods. She was just staring at Julius like he had just killed her entire family. Which, to be fair, wasn’t that far off from the truth.

    Still, Julius felt more confused than anything else by the time he finished with her.

    What was equally aggravating was that she was unable to answer simple questions about her identity. He wasn’t even able to ask her name without her soul lighting up like fireworks as if it was going to implode at any moment. She was so tightly wrapped with soul contracts that asking her anything other than what she ate for breakfast was pointless.

    It became evident that he would need Lily and her family’s expertise if he wanted to find out anything.

    So, while he was still keeping a close eye on the captured woman, he sent a quick message through his communication device to Lily, explaining where he was and that he needed some help.

    He received a reply almost instantly, letting him know that she was on her way. She didn’t even try to ask what was wrong; she simply accepted his request.

    As he waited for Lily to arrive, he examined the woman a little more closely. Surprisingly, she was quite cute and looked pretty young despite the ugly grimace on her face. She actually had similar features to Julius.

    Black hair and black eyes.

    “Are you a member of Clan Genshen?” He asked, not expecting an answer but still wanting to ask it.

    He almost missed it because she hid it so well, but there was the slightest flinch when he mentioned their name. She either recognized the name or was indeed a part of the clan, as he thought she could be.


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    “Good, so you are. But what about your friends? Were they also a part of the clan?” He asked while pointing at the dead body, not too far away from them.

    While he normally wouldn’t be that cruel and taunt people with their dead teammates, he didn’t forget that these people tried to kill him twice. Once they did that, he didn’t think they were entitled to as much sympathy as he might have toward a regular person.

    So he would use them to try to elicit an emotional response from the woman. Hopefully, she would slip up and tell him what little she could.

    ***

    It didn’t take long for Lily to arrive. However, she wasn’t alone. She had dragged someone along with her.

    “Why can’t you ever just be a simple, normal boy?” Alice asked while rubbing her eyelids sleepily. Lily must have awoken the Tier 6 space mage or taken away from a busy project.

    Julius shrugged his shoulders. “It isn’t my fault this time. I was minding my own business when they decided to kill me in the middle of the street,” he explained.

    “Yes, and isn’t this the second time this has happened?”

    He waved his arm through the air and shook his head. “That first time didn’t count.”

    “What, first time?” Lily asked with suspicion.

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