Zane quickly ordered his men to clear the crowd, and he himself started shouting loudly as well.
"Everyone leave!"
The crowd dispersed unwillingly.
"Was that necessary? What will they think of you now?" Aria commented beside Aengus' ear as she stepped outside, having heard the commotion.
"Yes, it was... I don't care what others think of me. I only care about seeing results without wasting time unnecessarily."
Aria's father, aunt, and uncle followed her out of the house as well.
"Son-in-law is right," Noelle said happily, holding Astrid's hand.
"That's how an Emperor should behave. He doesn't care about receiving gratitude or being scolded by the masses." Noelle paused, glancing at Aria and Aengus.
Ashter and Astrid had already accepted Aengus's identity, but seeing the City Lord humble himself before him confirmed it further.
Their son-in-law, whom they had once neglected, assuming he was a commoner, was now a force to be reckoned with.
They still didn't know much about his background, but it didn't matter to them anymore.
He himself was now a powerful background, providing safety to those under his protection, just like the Titan before them.
Their own rank had been lowered to B-Rank, and they felt vulnerable before the 100-meter-tall Titan standing before them, not to mention Aengus.
Despite Aria's insistence that they maintain a respectable distance.
Aengus could do nothing, though he didn't care about it too much either.
"Swoosh!"
Quin instantly returned to his 1.7-meter human form swiftly.
City lord Zane then spoke,
"Empress Consort, if I had known your family was here, I would have personally taken care of them as if they were my own," City Lord Zane came forward and bowed before Aria.
Quin also tried to flatter her without directly meeting her gaze. "His Imperial Majesty has a keen eye. The Empress Consort is like a fairy..."
"Ah?"
"Father, tell Roxane I will return strong and proud. I'll make her my bride, right in front of her prideful clan," Quin declared resolutely, making his father smile.
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The father, who had always been disappointed in his son, now looked proud and hopeful.
Very soon, the children came back from playing. There were eight of them, all between 8-10 years old—the last remaining generation of the Silvermoon Clan.
They should have returned happily from the playground, but instead, they looked slightly injured, with claw marks and scrapes from being dragged across the ground visible on their young, tender faces.
This made Aria and Noelle worried about the condition they were in.
"What happened to you all, children?" Noelle knelt down and asked in a gentle, motherly tone.
The children hesitated but finally answered. "Please forgive us, Lady Noelle... We actually wanted to help improve our condition, so we went to the nearby forest to hunt... Sorry!" one cute yet brave boy explained, feeling apologetic for breaking the promise of not going outside the city.
"Yes, we Silvermoon Clan are not cowards!" another added.
"Children, you..." Noelle was almost moved to tears at their thoughtful consideration.
Though their choice had been reckless, it filled Noelle and the others with happiness to see their bravery.
"That was very dangerous, children. But indeed, you were brave. You don't need to do this anymore. Look, your sister Aria is back with her husband to take you away from this place. We won't have to stay here any longer," Noelle said, relieved to see they were unharmed.
Most of the credit went to their Clan's rigorous training from a young age.
The kids had seen their parents deaths with their very own eyes, which had made them more mature.
"Really?"
They looked at Aria and Aengus in surprise.
"Is it true, big sister Aria?" one small girl asked, clutching an iron dagger in her hand.
Aria ruffled the little girl's hair gently and replied,
"Yes, it's true, little Tina. We'll now have a proper home with a sturdy roof to live in. You'll get to train safely, just like before..."
"Hehehe..." The little girl smiled happily, imagining the future.
"That's great, big sister! But, is that kind big brother really your husband?" she asked cutely, glancing at Aengus, who was healing the other children.