Chapter 2342: Presence

Chapter 2342: Presence



Alex arrived back at the courtyard he had left earlier, the place Pearl and the others had run away from.

"Is there something you're looking for here?" one of the Immortals asked. "We've checked everything, and the place has been fixed too. You won't find much here."

"Not something. Someone," Alex said. "I want to meet with the owner."

"Owner? We've already talked to him, I believe. He's been fined for negligence and failure to maintain his buildings," the taller Immortal said.

"Sure, but there are more things I want to find about him," Alex said. "Shall we go?"

A few minutes later, they were outside of a large courtyard, the best of them all, with an intricate flower garden out front, with a long hallway filled to brim with decadent arts and tapestries.

The courtyard on the inside was even more beautiful with lush grass and a large blue pond at the center, filled with dozens of beautiful carp.

A chubby man and long-nosed woman sat on the porch, seemingly lost in thought until they turned as they saw who had arrived.

"We were wondering who it was," the woman said. "We already paid the fines, fellow Daoist. Is there another reason why you have returned?"

The man looked at Alex. "Ah, it's you. Our apologies for being lax with the security. We have improved it tremendously this time around. You can come back and stay if you want. If you don't, we can pay you back the sum you paid us for the year. Again, our deepest apologies." Alex looked at the two people before him and nodded. "I am happy to see you this forward with your apologies," he said. "Although, if you won't mind, I wish to be repaid in some other way."

"Another way?" the man asked. "What other thing do you want?"

"Whisker," Alex called out and the mouse showed itself from inside his robes.

Whisker jumped down and began walking around the place.

"What is going on?" the man asked.

"Don't worry about it," Alex said. "My mouse is seeking something. If you don't mind, I would like to ask a few questions."

"But the mouse-"

"Ignore him please," Alex said. "Can I ask my questions?"

The two couple looked toward the Immortals who stood behind Alex as though they were allowing Alex to invoke an authority through them. They were seeing everything that was happening and they were in favor of it.

"Are you sure?" the thinner Immortal asked. "We can check for their aura, but it should have dissipated from the place."

"Not aura," Whisker said. "Scent."

The Immortals paused. "Scent?"

"Odor. Aroma. Whatever you wish to call it. Their scent is right here on the grass. More than

just the people we saw. Others too. They were here," Whisker said.

"Th-that is a bold-faced lie," the woman said. "You are being lied to."

"That should be easy to tell," Alex said. "Just swear an oath that the people who invaded the

courtyard had not come here. Do it right now and we will leave."

"I swear to the heavens, they were not here," the man said. "It is all a lie."

The oath settled on the man, doing nothing to him.

Alex was surprised. It was the truth? Then, was Whisker wrong?

"Young brother..." the two Immortals were worried.

"See?" the man said. "We have nothing to do with this."

"Yes," the woman said.

"Yes," the man repeated. "Dear, swear the oath so they leave right now."

The woman froze. "Th-there is no need for that," she said.

"No, it's better to just say it and be done with," the man said. "You should-"

The man's words froze in his throat when he saw his wife's face.

"Dear? Please swear the oath."