Nolan asked as they both walked towards one of the rooms. Adrain opened one of the last three doors, and Nolan decided to follow him, checking out how the other rooms looked before moving to his own.
Inside the room before them was a single large bed that could easily fit five men sleeping side by side. That was just how spacious it was.
There were two other doors on the side: one leading to the bathroom and the other to the kitchen. Everything was tied in white and designed luxuriously, just like the rest of the place.
The shape of the Athercraft was a large living room for everyone and then a personal bedroom for each person.
"Yeah, the V's. We call them the V's, not only because they are triplets but also because their names start with 'V'," Adrain called out as he walked towards a cupboard at the side.
"Oh really?" Nolan asked, moving to the kitchen and breathing out in relief when he saw the cabinet filled to the brim. He could rest easy knowing that the other rooms were also the same.
"Yeah, they are. Vlad, Von, and Venus," Adrain replied with a grin that soon spread to his very ears.
Even he, that had spent a long time and had embarked on various mission, boosting his familiarity with them, found the triplets nothing short of an amazing trio.
"How do you even recognize them? They all look so alike," Nolan said, remembering how he had been gobsmacked by the three brothers seeming singularity.
"Nah, it's fine. You'll know them by their personalities. They may look alike, but they are not alike at all in character. For now, you can distinguish them by the color of their eyes. Vlad has red eyes, Von has golden eyes, and Venus has both red and golden eyes. It's as simple as that," Adrain explained, and Nolan nodded continuously.
"What about that guy with the blindfold?" Nolan asked, his interest piqued. What had attracted Nolan's attention to him was his "I don't give a damn" aura.
"Oh, that's Gojo. Don't fall for him," Adrain said as Nolan paused and raised an eyebrow at him.
"What do you mean by that?" Nolan asked.
"Doesn't he seem uncaring at first? As if he wouldn't stop sleeping even if the world around him was collapsing?" Adrain said, and Nolan nodded.
"Yeah, he does."
"Well, that's not true. He's the one who cares the most about everything," Adrain said, and Nolan chuckled.
"Then what about that Oliver guy? He seems smart," Nolan said, and he nodded as he came out of the kitchen, carrying a tray with two cups of coffee.
"Let's go out," he called out to him as he headed for the door.
"Don't worry, I know you're not gay," he added with a grin at Nolan, who rolled his eyes at the joke as he followed him to the sitting room.
They happened to witness the girls scurrying to another room to check it out, and both took their seats.
Nolan didn't dwell much on pleasantries and grabbed a coffee off the table.
He could tell Adrain's personality was pretty straightforward, so there was no need to be overly respectful around him.
He just acted like his normal self.
"Oliver is the brain of the group. He doesn't just seem smart; he is smart! All of Odin's descendants are," Adrain called out as Nolan's eyes flashed while he nodded his head.
"What about him?" Nolan asked, looking to the side, where a golden-haired young man could be seen coming out of his room and heading towards the pilot room, with a towel in his hands and water dripping from his hair.
It was clear he had just taken a shower.
"That's Farris. He's like an ancient knight or nobleman. He believes in respect, so respect it," Adrain said, and he seemed pretty serious when talking about Farris, unlike the others.
"The girls are just three among the group?" Nolan asked, and Adrain nodded.
"Yeah, but be wary of Celestia and Gaia though" Adrain whispered to Nolan, his eyes scanning around cautiously.
It was like he didn't want to let the people whom he spoke about to hear his word.
But his expression also didn't seem serious enough and that made it pretty hard to tell which was which.
"I CAN STILL HEAR YOU, ADRIAN, YOU BASTARD!" The yell came from the room, and Adrain shrugged his shoulders helplessly.
Nolan found the voice more than familiar.
"I'm guessing she's Gaia, and that god-like girl is Celestia?" Nolan asked, and Adrain nodded.
"You have quite the good eye, too. The last girl is Abuela. She is the oldest among us and the most normal one."
"YOU'RE COURTING DEATH, ADRIAN!" The yell came from afar again, and this time it was pretty serious. Serious enough for Adrain to shut his mouth.
It seemed to Nolan that Gaia was the most fiery among the entire group.
"It doesn't seem like you all even rank each other at all," Nolan observed, and Adrain nodded.
"We don't care about the ranking, nor the name."
"It's you all that came up with the 'godly ten' or whatever else you guys call it," Adrain said, and Nolan nodded in realization.
He had noticed that the relationship among the ten didn't seem hierarchical, which should have been the case if they were all conscious of their numbers.
But he couldn't see that, so he guessed they just didn't care about rankings.
And actually, Nolan loved such an association.
It was like they were all just friends together instead of some kind of rivals.
"It seems you also need to do a little introduction to them, too. Just say it loud; I'm sure they're all eavesdropping on our conversation right now," Adrain said with a grin as Nolan looked around the place.
He could swear he heard the sound of small giggles ringing through the room.
"No need to explain yourself; we already know who you are..."
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