Chapter 160: Aria Goldleaf II
Waving goodbye to Lily, Emir began making his way towards the academy's exclusive shopping district, a privilege granted only to students and certain individuals like himself.
As he strolled through the area, he couldn't help but notice the unique architecture and grandeur of the buildings that surrounded him, each bearing a sense of elegance unfound in the lower district.
Surrounded by these structures that harmoniously blended modern design with traditional aesthetics, his mind drifted back to the conversation he had just shared with Lily.
'Everything matches with how Aria acted in the novel...'
'But I didn't think that she would be such a loner... Though I guess the only one who could handle her personality is that kid, Elijah, chasing her around like some dog...'
'Such good friends they are.' He inwardly snickered.
'Well... She'll remain as a typical twin-tailed tsundere for a while, and she'll only start to change when she meets our ever-so-naive protag, the walking plot device...'
'I'm kinda dissing myself here too, but whatever.'
Turning the corner, he was greeted by a picturesque scene that unfolded before him.
Two rows of charming shops lined the pathway, each adorned with a unique blend of vibrant colors and designs.
The shops were of varying sizes, their facades displaying an array of merchandise, from sparkling jewelry to sleek hunter gadgets, from vintage books to avant-garde fashion.
The bustling atmosphere was fueled by the presence of numerous students who strolled along the path, their laughter and animated conversations infusing the air with youthful energy.
Emir's gaze swept over the shops, his mind capturing the layout.
His eyes showed admiration for the carefree demeanor of the students before him. Many were leisurely window-shopping, enjoying the freedom of their post-school hours. The laughter, conversations, and shared moments seemed to paint a picture of camaraderie and relaxation, not knowing that a man was going to kidnap one of them soon.
'Now let's see... Where are you, Missie?'
Emir blended into the crowd of students, moving with the easy confidence of someone who belonged.
While he appeared to be walking like any other student, his heightened senses were on full alert.
With a subtle activation of his Temporal Perception ability, he scanned his surroundings for milliseconds after every step, his eyes darting around the students' faces, even those inside the shops.
And as he reached the end of the bustling sidewalk, his scans yielded no results.
He paused, his brow furrowed in thought.
Casting a glance back to where he had just been, he made a swift decision.
He retraced his steps and crossed the street, this time choosing to walk on the other side, blending in with a group of students making their way through the district.
'The leaf ain't here... I guess gossip isn't really reliable.'
Shrugging his shoulders, Emir continued to walk behind the group of students, subtly blending in and minimizing his presence.
He was careful to mask his footsteps and always stayed out of their direct line of sight, ensuring that they remained oblivious to his presence.
Ignoring their ongoing chatter, he kept his attention on his surroundings, searching for any signs of Aria.
But no dice; luck wasn't on his side, and he found himself nearly reaching the end of the sidewalk once again.
In an attempt to avoid looking suspicious, he paused beside a hunter shop, its design reminiscent of their own, with a glass window displaying an array of weaponry and equipment.
Emir studied the items in the window, giving the appearance of someone genuinely considering whether to enter.
After a brief moment of contemplation, he made his decision and entered the shop with deliberate yet measured steps.
The door automatically opened, welcoming him inside.
tactical edge.
"It's been designed with much higher firepower than other weapons with the same weight."
She explained further.
Emir nodded.
"I like it, do you guys have a simulation room where I can try out the weapon for myself? I
need to test this one a bit."
"I'm sorry, but we don't have that, our shop can't handle the expenses that would bring, but I
can instead point you towards a shooting range not far from here, it's in the academy, so it won't take you long, you only need to pay the deposit beforehand, and if the gun isn't to your
liking, no money would be lost from your side."
'She's all warmed up, alibi check.' Giving her his ID, he said, "Alright, I've got no problems with that."
Taking a step behind the counter, she positioned his ID on a scanner embedded in the surface
and tapped a few keys on her terminal.
The screen displayed his information, verifying his status as a future student.
"Emir, right?" She asked, raising an eyebrow as she looked at him.
"Yep."
After a quick scan and beep, she returned it to his hands.
"I'll be waiting, hopefully, it matches up to your standards."
"I hope so too." He replied as he stuffed the weapon inside his rucksack while leaving the
shop soon after.
He began heading towards the training grounds, passing by a group of girls who were
shrieking about, fantasizing about how dreamy Elijah looked and what else teenagers their
age do.
They didn't pay him any mind, only looking away when their eyes met his, all due to a simple
reason.
Because while Emir is handsome, his scariness far outweighed that, especially to those
younger than him.
And he paid them no mind either, as he quickly moved through the crowds of students like a snake, simultaneously mapping out the area.
He examined all the cameras that were pointed in his direction, creating a mental image of
their positions. Reaching a corner, he activated his TP ability, causing time to pause completely.
In this suspended reality, his eyes scanned the buildings in front of him, searching for any
cameras that had him in their sights.
Spotting one far away, he resumed the flow of time and stepped towards it.