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Story: City Of Witches
God of Combat (3)
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After subduing Sharon, Eloa stepped on her wrist, causing her wand to fall from her grasp.
She then kicked the fallen wand away, sending it flying into the distance.
Witches who relied on elemental magic usually couldnt cast their spells properly without their wands.
This knowledge came from Eloas experiences after defeating various opponents.
From my perspectivethis guy is somehow linked to Ea, and you are a shady Exile showing up to help him. So, whats your story?
Eloas sword, threatening to cut off Siwoos throat at any moment, entered Sharons vision.
Fear gripped her whole being, draining the color from her face.
One move from the sword could end Siwoos life.
Sharon didnt even have the leisure to ponder, Would the Duchess really go as far as to kill an innocent man without proof?
She was too occupied with stopping Eloa and saving Siwoo.
No, no, please! Stop! Siwoo would never do anything bad Cough! Sob
She screamed. Her cries turned into a wail as Eloa tightened the grip around her neck.
No matter how much she struggled, she still couldnt break free from the Duchess powerful hold.
There was a clear difference in their power, she was way weaker than Eloa.
She used both her hands, trying to pry away one of her fingers, but it was still useless.
Ugh Cough! S-Stop I told you! S-Siwooalmost died because of that Witch of Aquarius bitch! How could he be an accomplice?
Sharon struggled to get her words out, as her neck was being tightly held by Eloa.
But the latters expression stayed blank.
There was no way that those words were enough to convince her.
Almost died? Someone who was about to be killed by her can now use hers and my apprentices magic?
I-I swear, he is not
Did you see it happen? Or can you at least explain what exactly happened during that time? Hm?
When she said that, she pushed her sword down a little further.
This move triggered a response from Sharon. As if she was in a heated fight, she desperately tried to stop Eloa by any means.
D-Dont! Cough! P-Please dont! I-It really isnt what you think! P-Pleasedont kill himplease
Tears streamed down her face, not only because of her painful breathing, but also from the fear that she might lose Siwoo right there.
Seeing Sharons tears pour down like a waterfall, Eloas grip on Siwoo seemed to loosen a little.
She recognized her tears as real ones, shed without any trickery, for the sake of others
Transparent tears that were impossible to come from a villain, it shook her heart that had been corroded by the venom of vengeance.
Pleaseyou really misunderstoodI-Illgive you this! I-Inside theres a 5.4 billiona-all my moneyp-please spare him! Or please hear me out!
Sharon let go of the hand that was holding her throat and fumbled through her cleavage to pull out a card.
Eloa took a look at it and recognized what it was.
The Witch Bank card, the same one the witches would usually use to claim big bounties.
It had her accounts details on it.
Her vision blurred from her tears, but Sharon kept on muttering incoherent words.
I-It isnt much! I-I dont really have muchbbut Ill give it all to you! S-Siwoo really isnt someone whod do something so heinousa-and I know youre a good person, Duchessy-youre just not in the right mind nowp-please dont do something that youll come to regret later
At that moment, Sharon wasnt thinking straight.
The looming threat of Siwoos potential death messed with her head.
She tossed aside any attempts at trying to reason with her and just spoke out everything on impulse.
In her desperate attempt, she thought of offering the most valuable thing in her life, her money, thinking that it might save Siwoo. It was an odd conclusion for sure, but she was doing her best.
Certainly, it was a pretty foolish move.
Because a centuries-old grudge could never be settled with just a few bucks.
It wouldnt be strange if this would only make Eloa angrier.
Shes still desperately pleading for someone elses life even in such a dire moment, not thinking about her own personal gainis she really a wicked person?
What kind of wicked person would willingly sacrifice their everything to save a life?
Whos the real villain here, I wonder?
While she still kept her suspended in the air, Eloa loosened up her grip,
Her mind was a total mess.
Tiphereth!
Suddenly, a sharp voice called out to her,
A familiar voice.
Then, Deneb Gemini, together with her apprentice witches, landed on the rooftop, her black dress flowing in the wind.
What are you doing?!
Unlike usual, her voice was loud and sharp. She stormed towards Eloa.
Her gaze was as sharp as her voice, as if she was threatening her.
Meanwhile, Eloa remained calm and gave her a response.
Ive been interrogating a suspicious person. He is tied to Ea Sadalmelik, and Im certain that he is involved in this incident.
What?! YouI cant believe this!
Deneb swiftly deflected Eloas sword before stepping in between them to shield Siwoo from her. She gently lifted him into her arms.
He had no obvious major injuries, but she could tell that his insides were messed up.
And she knew that Eloa was the one responsible for his injuries.
She wasted no time to cast a healing spell, all while shouting.
Hes a guest of our household! Theres no way hes involved in this incident! Hes not the kind of man whod even start something like this!
But
When Eloa tried to speak out
Mr. Assistant!
The twins, who had been clinging to Denebs back, swiftly jumped down and approached Siwoo.
I-Is Mr. Assistantdead? T-This timeagain? I-Is it happening again?
Mr. Assistant! Please wake up! Mr. Assistant!
They ignored the smudge of dirt on their clothes as they tearfully rushed to him. Their faces were filled with tears.
Siwoo, lying on the ground, unconscious, had a pale face that was covered with blood.
When the twins saw this scene, they were reminded of a traumatic experience.
The time when he stood up against Ea just to protect them, and the next moment they saw him was when he had turned into half a corpse.
They trembled with anxiety, as if the sky collapsed on them. Seeing this, Deneb calmly reassured them.
Dont worry, my cuties, calm down, hes not in any serious danger.
Are you sure hes okay? You are not just trying to tell us a comforting lie, right, Master?
Yes, hes fine, just trust me.
Deneb prioritized treating Siwoo.
Upon examining the wound, she surmised that Eloas fist had struck him directly.
There wasnt much she could say except that it was fortunate that he was still alive.
Odile, stroking Siwoos cheek, shot a fierce look at Eloa before asking.
Did you do this?!
Odile!
Before Deneb could intervene, Odile rushed toward Eloa.
Of course, she was more than aware of Eloas status as the Duchess due to her frequent interactions with her household.
But she ignored all that because to her, Siwoos condition was more important.
If anything happens to Mr. Assistant, I wont just stand by silently! I will make sure youll suffer the same fate!
Seeing Odiles tearful protest and accusatory shout, Eloa stood frozen, clearly taken aback by the raw emotions the young apprentice displayed.
The momentum and uncontrolled rage did not stem from the arrogance over the fact that Deneb was there.
She would react similarly even in her masters absence.
It was a reaction that someone who had lost or almost lost a loved one would show, and Eloa was familiar with this.
Mr. Assistant being involved in this incident? Yes, of course he is! He was trying to deal with the situation alone so that we wouldnt be in danger!
He has a connection with the Witch of Aquarius? Yes! He fought that wicked witch to save us and almost lost his life!
Who do you think you are?! Tormenting Mr. Assistant like thishic
Finally, Odile collapsed onto the ground, sobbing uncontrollably.
She was blaming herself again for being unable to help him.
When she rushed back here, he was already completely battered.
Helplessness, anger, and resentment consumed her.
Watching Odile weeping, Eloa lowered her sword with a heavy heart.
2.
Siwoo slowly opened his eyes to the sight of a familiar ceiling.
What the hell?
From the cozy bed to the comforting feel of the blanket covering his chest, everything felt familiar to him.
He swiftly tried to recall his memories.
First, the abrupt appearance of three White Knights. Then, a witch tore them apart.
After that, the witch babbled something he couldnt understand before suddenly thrusting her fist into his chest.
It felt like he saw a glimpse of Paul Phoenix1The Tekken character before he blacked out. Well, the fact that he could feel that way meant that at least his memories were intact.
He opened his eyes and found himself lying on a bed.
What the fuck happened?
Mr. Assistant!
Orabeoni!
Ow!
Suddenly, the twins appeared out of nowhere, catching him off guard.
They practically threw themselves at him, like a pair of affectionate puppies, pressing their cheeks against his.
Their smooth and soft cheeks, and he could smell pleasant fragrance emanating from them.
Orabeoni?
Meanwhile, Odile questioned Odettes sudden change in how she addressed Siwoo. In which, the latter casually replied.
Yeah, I figured Id call him Orabeoni.
What? Why?
Well, I went for a night stroll with him yesterday while you were asleep. It was really fun~
Huh?
When she heard those words, Odiles jaw dropped. Meanwhile, Odette grinned, feeling like she had just delivered a decisive blow to her sister.
Now Siwoo understood why she had been holding back from calling him Orabeoni in front of Odile. She was planning to do this all along.
With a suspicious glint in her eyes, Odile turned to Siwoo.
From behind, Odettes voice chimed in, What, you left me behind the last time too~
Is what shes saying true, Mr. Assistant?
Yes, but can you two fill me in on what happened first?
Just then, he realized that the twins had been flanking him on either side of the bed.
Before giving him any explanation, both of them grabbed one side of his cheeks.
As if trying to scold him, similar to how the Countess would scold them.
And then, they stretched his cheeks out angrily.
Before that! Explain yourself!
Thats right! What were you thinking, trying to handle everything by yourself again?!
What if you got seriously hurt again?! Try to think about us a little!
You went too far!
It hurts, it hurts! Let goplease
He was actually in real pain, as tears welling up in his eyes.
For a while after that, the twins continued to scold him while gripping his cheeks. Eventually, they pulled him into a tight embrace.
Their hands stroked him gently, as if they were touching something precious.
Well get stronger from now onstrong enough to protect you, Mr. Assistant
Yeahwell make sure that you wont shake in fear under our watch
So, please, count on us more
They worried about me this much
The warmth they showered him with made his chest tightened. As he felt that, there was a rush of embarrassment on his cheeks. It felt as if someone had pointed out a good deed he accidentally did, leaving him wanting to awkwardly rub his nose.
Anyway, heres what happened
They took turns explaining the situation.
The witch who attacked him was the Duchess Tiphereth herself.
She had a serious misunderstanding, as she mistook him for Ea or someone related to her.
Sharon arrived at the scene first, managed to buy them some time, then Deneb came in, convincing her that this was all a misunderstanding.
I yelled really loudly at her, I told her that if she ever bullied you again, Mr. Assistant, I will beat her up!
Youyelled at her, Ms. Odile? At Duchess Tiphereth?
Yes! I know Id probably lose if we actually fought though, but she couldnt even say a word when I said that! Maybe she yielded to my charismatic talk~?
What charismatic talk? You were crying while throwing a tantrum
Shut up, Odette!
Why dont you stop telling lies, Sis?!
Unhappy with the fact that her older sister had taken all the spotlight, Odette pouted as she muttered under her breath. Meanwhile, Odiles face contorted with frustration as she expressed her discontent.
So, where are the two of them now?
Both of them went to the Witch Point. This whole incident is a huge deal, so they have to do a lot of things to sort it out.
What about Sharon?
Unnie is in her room, maybe?
Right! You should go check on her! It isnt serious, but she got hurt!
What?
Siwoo quickly got up from his seat and hurriedly went to check on Sharon in her room.
He entered her room, finding her crouching in the corner of her bed.
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