Chapter 19: Going for the Next Hunt

"Do you really have to go? We have ough money to last us for months. Stay home and relax for a bit," his mother pleaded softly. It had only be a day since Klaus got his tattoo, but he was already preparing to head back into the wild. This time, he aimed to hunt higher-tier monsters and raise his level, so he could tackle ev stronger ones in the future.

But his mother wasn't ready to let him go so soon. She held onto his arm, her eyes glisting with unshed tears, clearly unhappy with the idea of Klaus vturing out again so soon. It had only be a few days since his last hunt, and the worry was still fresh in her mind.

"Mom, you don't have to worry about me," Klaus said gtly, trying to soothe her fears. "I promise I won't do anything reckless. I'll be away for just a few days, tops. And wh I get back, I won't go out for a few more weeks. We can spd some time together, just the two of us."

His mother didn't reply right away, still clutching his arm as if letting go would mean losing him all over again. Klaus knew she was scared, and he couldn't blame her. The wild was dangerous, and every time he left, there was always a risk he might not return.

Earlier that morning, Klaus had checked the contts of the space ring Uncle Ziggy and the other uncles had giv him. Inside, he found a pile of gold coins—more than 0 million by his estimate. They had told him not to look until the next day, and wh he did, he realized he had become rich overnight.

It was their way of helping him without solving all his problems for him, showing they cared but still letting him earn his way.

Along with the gold, there was a gold badge he recognized as a recommdation badge. It was a sign of how much they cared, yet also a reminder that they didn't want to take away his challges. With 0 million and one recommdation, Klaus knew he only needed 40 million more to gain another recommdation and make the move to the City smoother.

Klaus was determined to bridge that gap. If he could secure more funds, the move to the City would be easier than he had originally thought. He wanted to give his mother the life she deserved, one where they didn't have to worry about the next meal or a leaky roof.

But right now, of that mattered as much as comforting his mother. He gtly pulled her into a hug, wrapping his arms a her. "Mom, I'll be fine. I've be training hard, and I know what I'm doing. I'll come back in one piece, I promise."

His mother sniffled against his chest, holding him tightly. "I just... I just don't want to lose you, Klaus. You're all I have left."

"And you're all I have, too," he whispered back. "That's why I'm doing this. I want us to have a better life. But I won't take any unnecessary risks. I'll be careful."

She finally pulled back a little, looking up at him with worried eyes. "Just a few days, th?"

"Just a few days," Klaus reassured her with a smile. "I'll be back before you know it. And th, we'll have all the time in the world to spd together."

His mother sighed, wiping away a tear. "Alright... But promise me you'll stay safe."

"I promise, Mom. I'll stay safe," Klaus said, giving her a final hug before she reluctantly let go.

She nodded, finally giving in. "Okay... But I'm holding you to that promise."

Klaus smiled, feeling a sse of relief that she was willing to let him go. "I won't let you down. I'll be back soon."

"I promise, Father," Anna replied with a soft smile and th left, disappearing from the Gard.

"You do know she was lying to you," a voice chimed in just as Anna left the gard. From that direction came a young lady with the looks of an angel. Her silver hair flowed down to her waist, and her curvy form, paired with her refined cheekbones and silver eyes, made her look like a messger st by the immortals.

"Lucy, you don't have to tell me that," Davin Ross replied, a slight smile tugging at his lips. "I know she's lying, but we have to respect her privacy. The fact that she doesn't want to reveal this hidd befactor shows she's maturing. All we can do is let her grow."

"It's just annoying," Lucy said, pouting slightly. "Seeing my own sister keep secrets from me... We used to tell each other everything."

Davin chuckled softly. "I know, but sometimes, growing up means keeping a few things to yourself. She'll share wh she's ready."

Lucy sighed, crossing her arms. "I suppose you're right. It's just hard, you know? I want to be there for her like we used to be."

"You still can," Davin said gtly. "She's just finding her way. Give her time."

Lucy nodded, her pout softing into a small smile. "Alright, I'll try. But if she doesn't spill soon, I'm going to have to pry it out of her."

Davin laughed. "Just don't push too hard. She'll come a."

Wh Anna came back from the Sunlight Forest and reported what had happed, they tried to find out who the young man was who had helped her. But she lied, saying she blacked out before she could get a good look at him. She had se Klaus's character and knew he wasn't someone who liked attachmts, so she made sure to keep him a secret, tucking away that part of her story.

Anna was too pure to be a good liar, but the fact that they didn't scold or force her to say anything showed how much they cared for her. They trusted her, ev wh she wasn't tirely truthful.

"So, wh will you be going back to the mountain?" Davin asked after a momt of silce.

"My master told me to stay for a while, to calm my heart, and really think about what I want and need," Lucy replied. "Only th should I come back to use the Colorless Bone Marrow essce to advance to the Saint Stage."

She paused, th added, "So, I guess I'll be a for a bit. Maybe until after the Inter-City Celestial Mountain Academy selection exams in three months." As she spoke, she took a seat beside her father and bit into an apple, the crisp sound filling the quiet gard.

Davin nodded, taking in her words. "That sounds wise. It's good to take time and reflect. Just remember, we're here for you, no matter what."

Lucy smiled, appreciating her father's support. "I know, Dad. That's why I'm not in a hurry. I want to make sure I'm ready, in every way."

With that, the gard is filled with laughter betwe daughter and father spding their morning in a peaceful atmosphere.