"Where have you been?" Miriam asked as soon as Klaus got back from his stroll across the vast Arcadian City. She had woken up hours ago, but Klaus wasn't there.
"I went out for some sightseeing," Klaus replied, jumping onto the bed. He had been out the whole day, returning only as night began to fall.
Arcadian City was massive—much larger than Ross City—so even though he had only explored a small portion of it after his coffee with Luna the Assassin, he still felt like he had traveled many kilometers.
However, he did see some cool sights and even managed to buy some things for his mom and sister, so overall, he had fun. Of course, he didn't want to risk drawing anyone's attention; that would ruin his whole outing, so he kept a low profile and refrained from entering places that required ID.
Hearing his explanation, Miriam raised an eyebrow. She knew Klaus didn't like going out, as he usually spent time with his mom, training, or hunting. It was rare to see him outside.
Having now packed her things and settled down at Klaus's home, she started to know more about him.
"I hope you didn't go chasing ladies out there in the name of sightseeing," Miriam said with a slight blush.
"Cross my heart, Grandma, I only went out to catch some fresh air," Klaus said with a grin.
"Hey, who are you calling Grandma?" Miriam shot him a glance upon hearing him call her that. Well, she was over 60, so it was only natural to be called that.
Klaus smiled at her pout, enjoying her reactions. It seemed she had lightened up a bit after catching some sleep. Of course, he knew he was one of the few fortunate enough to witness such expressions from the mighty War Goddess.
To the outside world, she would always remain the emotionless, ruthless, and bloodthirsty War Goddess who regarded no one. Her arrogance was even higher than Klaus's. But now, in the room with both of them sleeping on the same bed, Klaus was blessed to see her true self—the one she tucked away before taking on her War Goddess persona.
"By the way, I've been invited to dinner with the Arcadian Family. Wanna be my plus one?" Klaus asked.
"Ask nicely as I might consider," the War Goddess replied with a teasing smile. Well, she shouldn't have done that. Who was Klaus if not someone who thrived on shamelessness?
She had fallen into his trap, and Klaus was more than happy to indulge her.
"My sweet, elegant, and poised War Goddess, would you perhaps, out of pity, accompany this nobody, slum kid, to dinner? He would be very happy if your elegant self would join him and help him look cool among all these wealthy people.
He doesn't ask for much—just hold his hand, and if he gets tired, you can hug him to release his stress. He also promises to be on his best behavior," Klaus said with a straight face.
Her gesture took both Klaus and Nathan aback, but neither of them dared to say anything. Who would even consider it? That woman could scare an entire army with her cold stare.
"Brother Nathan, I hope we weren't late," Klaus said, trying to break the tension.
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"Not at all! Dinner is just about to start," Nathan replied, a friendly smile on his face. "Everyone is excited to see you both. The Arcadian Family is eager to meet the legendary War Goddess."
Klaus exchanged a glance with Miriam, who seemed unfazed by the attention.
But then again, why did they want to meet the War Goddess? Wasn't he the one they had invited? Klaus couldn't help but smile at the thought as they made their way toward the dinner table, where he could already see some people seated.
There were four young men on one side of the table. From the looks of it, they were all older than Nathan, which meant they were his brothers. Then just to the right of the head chair, another man was seated.
A single glance was enough for Klaus to realize he was someone of great importance. He is a Sage, but Klaus knew better than to underestimate him. He gave a slight nod, which the Sage also acknowledged with a nod.
On the other side of the table sat a lady who needed no introduction for Klaus to recognize her as Nathan's mother. She had a graceful, motherly aura that made Klaus sigh inwardly.
His own mother had the same presence. It's clear she is a good person... well, Klaus is biased when it comes to mothers.
He wouldn't forgive Luna's mother even if she begged him. He had declared that he would kill her, and that was final. No mother should treat her children like slaves.
Klaus nodded toward the woman, and his gaze shifted to the young lady sitting beside her. The moment his eyes landed on her, he felt a jolt in his soul for a split second.
She had striking yellow-like eyes that made Klaus instantly avert his gaze when their eyes met. Despite her beauty, there was something in her gaze that could stir deep feelings within anyone.
"Careful, brat. That young lady is one terrifying Soul Master. You would do well not to antagonize her, especially with your bead currently indispose," The senior voice warned in his mind.
Klaus gulped
"Brother Klaus, this is my big sister, Lulu," Nathan said, introducing her.