Chapter 187 - It's All Over!

Sunday frowned. "Another goose chase or what?" 

"No!" Aderonke replied. "It's not another goose chase. And I am sorry I could not help you out that much. But I am most certain that he would be of great help to you." She said.

Sunday's eyes widened.

If there was even a glimmer of hope in what she was going to say, then, he was going to take it, regardless.

He was going to take it right now. However, if he did want to consider it, it was rather stupid. 

First, he had being led here on a wild goose chase, to this Sage who was totally useless to his chase. Now then, from the same Sage who he had banked his hopes on, led on foolishly by Shino, the words of hope were proceeding from.

The signs in his red sparked and ratteld, informing him thabthis was dangerous. It was not logical that from someone who could not help h, someone who even said she could not be of help, that she would then begin to refer someone esle.

What was the guarantee that this person was not equally as useless as she was? He bit his lower lip in the thought.

First, he was relying on humans. He had forgotten that humans themselves were not all that capable. Otherwise there would be no need for the Irunmoles who were sent here to babysit them. It was definitive. 

Humans were not to be relied on. You could not expect much from a person who kept on relying on you, like all the time, could you? So, the idea that he had come to welcome about receiving help from the Sage had only proved him wrong to be foolhardy. There was nothing a human could do to help his cause because humans were just not cut out for it.

Sunday heaved.

It as so complicated. All of this.

On to this place were he had come to have his hopes to get dashed.

He grimaced lightly, his eyebrows knotting closely in a brief fleeting moment before he exhaled a relieving breath.

But then again, with all those logical points t be considered, what choice did he rely have but to rely on the same humans?

He sterned his eyes, looking at Aderonke for some long seconds. 

Just then, Shino decided that he had had enough of this cold staring from Sunday and decided to b.u.t.t in.

"Hey, you are not making him at ease, you know. Cool off from all the pressure." Shino said, unfolding his arms now as he looked to Aderonke.

Obviously, he had been observing the the minute changes in Aderonke's form. All of which was aided by his sharp and precise vision, an attribute of his WereHawk factor in him. 

Humans were not really that used to things of the spirit realm. So, when confronted with it, it took only those who were capable and has strong will to yet withstand such feel.

However, that got to Sunday on the wrong foot.

"Oh, you, shut it!" Sunday grimaced to Shino.

"Hey, it's okay!" Aderonke whimpered, putting her hands in the air to calm the two of them down, as if asking for a time out. "It's okay! I already said that I have a way that can resolve this."

"Yes, you said so." Sunday fixed his gaze on her. "Who is this person that you speak of." 

Aderonke smiled but seeing as Sunday's cold eyes rested on her, her smile faltered, fading off even as she began to twist her fingers around each other, her palms placed just before her front.

"He is the Story Teller. There was this time that I did not know anything about my power. Even though, he calls it Spirit Energy but I like to refer to it as Power." She exhaled.

"The Story Teller had being the one who had come to help me out when my power went beserk that day. He was really strong and had the gentlest smile. And he is a even grater Sage than I am." Aderonke's face softened into a heartwarming smile now as she looked up to Sunday's face, daringly. 

"Believe you me, when you see the Story Teller, you can almost feel the radiance and energy radiating from him." Aderonke said in praise of this person.

Sunday's cold gaze faltered. The way that Aderonke spoke of this person reminded him of someone he knew.

His father, the Elder. 

The descriptions fit, actually. The Elder always had this heartwarming atmosphere around him. There was always this all knowing, preserving smile pasted on his face all day like no one could ever do him wrong to undo that.

And yes, anyone who came within reach of The Elder could testify of the aura that he possessed and the power in it. 

His heart missed a beat now. Could it be that The Elder was the same person she was talking about now?

'No! I left him at Orun.. And because of what he does there, he hardly has time to go about. Can't be him. I am just being paranoid.' He thought, dismissing it completely.

"So, this Story Teller, where can we find him? Or how can you lead us to him?" Sunday asked now.

He looked up. Time was really not on his side anymore. If this meeting of this Story Teller had to be with getting to another far location, he was not sure how he would cope with that. But he hoped, silently, that it would not come to that. Atast, if at all, the Story Teller would be somewhere, it ought to be in a few steps away from here.

That way, he would be able to make it just in time to get to the Sage and then to get to hospital. He really hoped that this was the case.

"Uh..." Aderonke looked down, fiddling with her fingers once more. "That is the thing. I only saw him once. I have never seen him ever since then. And I don't know where he is or where he stays." 

"What?" Sunday growled.

"Oh No!" Shino sighed out, loudly.

"You can't be serious!" Sunday said and stepped forward till it was only inches between himself and the Sage. "You really can't be serious."

Sunday cried out, resting his left hand on the shoulder of Aderonke. He shook her now, vigorously, his eyes maddened.

"Tell me you're joking? Tell me it's all a joke tht this is, right?" Sunday roared out, shaking Aderonke vigorously with the left hand.

"I am serious! I never saw him more than once. After that, I don't know anything more about him" Aderonke whimpered.

Shino's eyes widened at this. He could pick out the minor fluctuation of Aderonke's face. Sunday was hurting her.

Quickly, he reached out his right hand and without hesitation, arched under Sunday's. And then, his arm crashed against the bend of Sunday's elbow, jerking it off Aderonke's shoulders.

"She's only human. There's a limit to what she can take, you jerk!" Shino growled out.

"Don't you dare that again!" Sunday cried out, pointing a strong, trembling finger at Shino with his right hand.Find authorized novels in , faster updates, better experience, Please click <a href="#&apos;s-all-over!_52598519759949953">#&apos;s-all-over!_52598519759949953</a> for visiting.

"You lead me here, to this place with hopes of getting answers bit what do I get? I get to be played on as a joke. Do you know how that feels, for me? For me who has a deadline to get by with? 

Do you realise what this means to me?"

"Hurting a human would not help your case." Shino stood his grounds. "How does that make you less than a demon? Besides, listen, she gave us a way out of this already. If we can find..."

"WE CAN'T FIND HIM! DID YOU NOT HEAR HER? SHE ONLY SAW HIM ONCE!" Sunday cried out, frustrated, his hands thrown into the air.

Shino exhaled. The tension in the air was really thick right now. And he was at loss of what to do. He could not really blame the huamn girl, Aderonke. And also, he could not blame Sunday too.

While Aderonke was being honest, at least, that was what he wanted to believe about her, Sunday had his own reason for acting like this.

This left him in the middle, unsure if what to do or who to support in this circ.u.mstance.

Sunday bit his lower lip harder, putting his hand on the back of his head as he looked up in frustration.

"It's all over. It is over. Everything I have worked for. Is going down the drain the moment day breaks." He lamented, turning to back the two of them, slowly.

"Wait... Your ring!" Aderonke said, her eyes widened. "Your ring is a spatial ring too. And it has some things in it. With lost of energy. Think we can..."