Chapter 383: Quick Drink II
"Nah, I'm good, was just watching you guys."
Hiro smiled, leaning against the railing beside Emir.
"We've come a long way, haven't we?"
Emir nodded.
"Yeah, you have. I'm proud of all of you."
Evan, regaining his composure, looked at Emir with a hint of curiosity.
"Bossman, why are you always so rough with me, but uh, gentle with Hiro?"
Emir glanced at Hiro, a man almost half his size, then back at Evan, a man who was only a few inches shorter than him.
"Because you can take it. You're a Knight, a tank, built to endure. I push you hard because I know you can handle it. And deep down, you know it too. Hiro, on the other hand, has a different kind of strength. He doesn't need the same kind of push."
"Really?"
"Yeah, seeing you squirm is only a plus."
Evan grinned, taking a sip of his beer.
"So, it's tough love, huh?"
Puff...
"Mhm. You all have different strengths, and with Lyra's help, I push each of you in the way I think will make you stronger."
"Well, I guess that makes sense. Though I wish it doesn't."
Emir laughed.
"Wouldn't have it any other way."
Hiro did the same while patting Evan's back.
"You won't see me complaining~."
Clicking his tongue, Evan punched Hiro, but the man had already stepped back, dodging the blow.
He then rushed to hide behind Emir, using his body as a shield.
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They all looked at each other in silence, and after a few coughs, the two behaved themselves, stopping their childish play.
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There was another moment of silence before Evan spoke again, his voice quieter.
"You know, bossman, despite all the tough times and roughhousing, we... we like you. Hell, we just really really respect you."
That was alcohol courage right there, but no one pointed it out, and Hiro even nodded in agreement.
"Yeah, we love you! So you'll tell me about that technique, right? I NEED to know how your Flash Step works!"
He went on, "We've also enhanced the energy storage capacity by integrating graphene- based supercapacitors with traditional lithium-sulfur batteries for rapid energy discharge and efficient storage during low consumption periods. With Lyra's help, we also have an AI- driven energy management system that predicts energy needs and dynamically adjusts the power flow, while a thermoelectric cooling system manages heat. It continuously monitors component health and performance, providing real-time feedback and predictive maintenance alerts to address issues before they escalate, and-"
"Alright, give me a second, boys."
Emir finally cut in, raising his hand to pause Leo's enthusiastic and seemingly unending
ramble.
"I'll be going to the toilet."
Leo took a deep breath and exchanged a glance with Jack, breaking into a mischievous grin.
Hiro chimed in all of a sudden, as he had come by during Leo's explanation:
"You're a Seraphim boss man; you forgot that?"
Even though he was still catching his breath, Leo couldn't help but quip:
"Yeah, you don't need to piss anymore!"
Jack commented as well, smirking:
"You can make a more believable lie than that, Sir."
Emir chuckled, ruffling Leo's green hair and flicking Jack's forehead.
"I'll just wash my face. I won't be long."
It indeed didn't take him long to reach the bathroom, as it was near their table.
Entering it, he went straight to the sink, turning the cold water on and splashing it over his
face.
The coolness was refreshing, grounding him momentarily.
As he looked up, droplets of water cascading down his face, he grabbed a towel and began to
dry himself. While doing so, he stared at his reflection, his mind clear of thoughts.
Before him was a handsome man in a suit with black, inky eyes; sunglasses sat on top of his
short hair, revealing a small scar on the side.
His face seemed older and wearier than what he was familiar with.
The weight he carried had etched lines into his features... Or maybe that was the result of his
momentary loss of Aether at Setrenc; he didn't know.
It didn't matter to him.
Just as he was about to turn away, something shifted.
The edges of his vision blurred, and the mirror seemed to ripple.
He felt a tug, as if an invisible force was pulling him away.
Emir blinked.
The next moment, his reflection wavered and then vanished.
""
The bathroom door remained ajar, the sound of running water the only evidence that he had
ever been there.