Klaus, still smiling, stared back at the Lady Assassin, who was looking at him with a mix of emotions playing in her eyes. He had just revealed something she never expected anyone to know. That was a bold move.
When Klaus first realized he was being followed, his instinct had been to kill her. And he could have done it easily. Even though he hadn't unlocked the Darkness Element yet, he was still an Elemental Overlord. He has connections to the elements, just that his control is limited without him first unlocking them.
Klaus didn't feel sympathy, especially not for an Assassin sent by the Dark Order to kill him. His first thought had been to eliminate her and be done with it. But just as he was making plans to kill her, the senior stopped him.
That was the sole reason why he had spent over fifteen minutes browsing through paintings of himself earlier. He was actually talking with the Senior in his soul sea, and from their conversation, he learned that the Assassin had some kind of seal on her.
It didn't take long for Klaus to figure out she was either being controlled or blackmailed into this kind of work. Of course, he wasn't going to trust an Assassin so easily, but he decided to play along.
That's what led them to sit together over coffee, despite the danger surrounding them. Klaus wanted to learn more about her, and if possible, turn her to his side. That would be a great advantage.
"Well, you can tell me your name, or we can just sit here and stare at each other all day," Klaus said, his voice calm but firm. He wasn't about to go soft on an assassin, no matter her state of mind.
"Luna. My name is Luna," she finally said, her voice tense. "And how did you know there's a seal on me? Who are you?" She stared at him, her suspicion clear, but Klaus just smiled.
"Well, Luna, let's not get ahead of ourselves," Klaus replied smoothly. "If we're going to become friends, we can start by putting away the hostility." His eyes flickered to the dagger she had pulled from her shadow and now held tightly in her grip.
"We can start by putting away the dagger... again," he added, still smiling. Luna hesitated, unsure of what to think. She'd been stalking him for three days, ready to end his life, but now here he was, sitting in front of her—calm, composed, and strangely disarming. It didn't make sense. This white-haired young man had said something that made her question everything.
Slowly, she put the dagger away again, her eyes never leaving Klaus. "How do you know there's a seal on me?" she asked, her voice quieter now, almost wary.
Klaus leaned back in his chair, crossing his arms. "Let's just say I've dealt with people like you before. That seal on you—it's not hard to spot if you know what to look for. But that's not really the point, is it?" He tilted his head slightly. "The real question is, why are you letting someone control you?"
Of course, Klaus couldn't tell her the full truth—that he had a mysterious figure inside his soul sea who seemed fascinated by anything dark or dangerous. The senior had been especially interested in the seal when they talked during those brief ten minutes. He was more intrigued by the world Klaus was in and how someone could craft such a powerful seal.
Luna shook her head slightly. "I'm not with the Dark Order. I work for Assassin Number 7—my mother. Both my sister and I answer directly to her. We're not linked to the Dark Order itself."
Klaus raised an eyebrow again, surprised. "Wait, so your mother—Assassin Number 7—she's running her own operation?"
Luna nodded. "Yes, she operates outside the Dark Order. She has her own agenda, and we follow her orders. Whatever ties she has to the Dark Order, they don't involve us directly."
Klaus rubbed his chin thoughtfully. "Interesting. So, she's got her own game going... but why use you and your sister as pawns in all of this?"
Luna's face hardened. "Because she can."
Klaus listened carefully to her answers but noticed something odd. Even though she was talking about how her mother had practically enslaved her and her sister, there was no hint of killing intent when she spoke about her. This intrigued him, so he quickly contacted the senior through their mental link.
'Senior, why does she seem so calm yet angry, but shows no killing intent toward her mother?' he asked.
'That's because showing any form of murderous intent toward her mother would bring her unimaginable pain,' the senior explained. 'If I'm not mistaken, she's been through so much torment that even the thought of finding ways to kill her mother has stopped crossing her mind.'
'That's cold,' Klaus thought, once again feeling something unsettling—something he didn't know humans were capable of. A mother torturing her daughters for power. It was wild, and he didn't want to dwell on it. Enjoy exclusive adventures from m-v l'-novelhall.net
'Brat, do you really want to remove the seal?' the senior offered. 'I can teach you a way to change it and take control over her. That would be much more convenient.'
'No, Senior, you heard her,' Klaus responded firmly. 'She clearly doesn't want to be a killing machine, but she doesn't have a choice. If I turned her into my slave, I'd be worse than her mother. I'll try to reason with her. Worst-case scenario? I remove the seal, she tries to kill me, and like always, I will murder her before she could succeed'
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