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Chapter 171 A Quiet Bond



Chapter 171 A Quiet Bond

"But today's visit changed a lot of things," he continued, his tone sharpening slightly. "First of all, Os's real identity... It's Asmond from the Magus Council."

June's jaw dropped. "What!? Him again!?"

"Yeah," Arlon confirmed. "Unless someone went to extreme lengths to frame him, I'm sure of it."

June frowned. "But that means he knew we weren't anti-saviors from the start. He knows we are saviors from the banquet... No, before that, we have encountered him on our first day in Kelta."

June was right. Asmond had approached Lady Rael in Kelta when the players had just arrived.

"Exactly," Arlon said.

She shook her head in confusion. "Then why didn't he expose us? Why just let us walk away?"

"Because it wouldn't change anything," Arlon explained. "Even if he killed us, we'd just revive. And if he took us hostage for no reason, the government would have to retaliate."

June's eyes widened as she processed his words.

"Right now," Arlon continued, "the government doesn't have justification to make a move against the anti-saviors. If Asmond acted recklessly, he'd be giving them the excuse they need."

June slowly nodded, absorbing the implications. "So he let us go to avoid making the first move..."

"Not really," Arlon answered. "He probably doesn't think that we know his identity. And, even though we know, we don't have a proof."

"I see. Then, it is understandable that you think anti-saviors are bad, now."

"Ah, that wasn't it. I mean, Asmond being there is a big issue. Bigger than you know since you don't know what happened with Shirl. But there were other signs."

"Wait, first tell me about what happened with Shirl. Since I thought this was a game back then, I didn't question it. But she went to trial, it must be important."

"Sigh... We are derailing..." Even though Arlon said that, he went on and told her about the happenings of Oceina and the monsters under the cities.

Of course, he omitted the parts he knew from his past life.

"I see, I am sorry for her. She was a good person."

"We can't do anything about it. So, that is why now I know who the traitor in the Magus Council is." When Arlon added everything together, it was obvious.

"And what else?"

"Yes," Arlon replied simply. "I don't really care about Earth."

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June felt her chest tighten at his words.

She had never really thought about it before. To her, EVR was a second world—a world, not the world. Even though she spent most of her time here, Earth was still home. She still had a life there. But Arlon...

For him, Earth wasn't home.

"I see..." she said softly. "I'm sorry we kept trying to find out where you lived. We didn't know... We just wanted to befriend you."

At that, Arlon visibly stiffened.

Then, to June's surprise, his face turned red.

Her shock quickly turned into delight. "Huh?" She grinned mischievously. "Your face is red! Are you embarrassed?"

Arlon turned away instantly, his gaze fixed on something—anything—that wasn't her.

June gasped dramatically. "I didn't think I'd ever see you make this face!" she teased, enjoying the rare moment.

"Shut up," Arlon muttered, still refusing to look at her.

June laughed but didn't push her luck. She let the teasing drop, though she still smiled to herself as they continued walking.

For a while, they walked in silence. The moment of lightheartedness passed, and the weight of their conversation settled once again.

Then, just as June was about to speak again, Arlon's voice cut through the quiet.

"...I also wanted to befriend you."

June stopped mid-step.

She turned to look at him, but Arlon still wasn't facing her. His tone had been quiet—barely audible—but she had heard it.

A small smile formed on her lips, warmer this time.

"Good," she said softly. "Because you already have."

And with that, they continued their journey, the silence between them now feeling lighter than before.


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