"Look at those two; could they be bigger gluttons? Devouring their favorite parts of the three bodyguards then falling asleep on their Mama sigh, they've got it so good." Cynrik grumbled before kissing his Kona on the cheek and sitting down in front of Geralt's desk.
"Now, darling~ you can't blame them for loving me so much, considering that was how we raised them," Selene chided while petting the silky feathers between Sie and Vii's wings.
"Che, if memory serves, it's you who spoils them the most," Wearing a smile, Cynrik turned his attention to the pale-faced Geralt.
"Hell of a first day of school, amirite Headmaster?" The way Cynrik was completely unbothered by his borderline evil and nefarious previous actions, Geralt couldn't help but look at the young man in a slightly different light.
It was one thing to torture an enemy, that much he was ok with since extracting information was never a glamorous act; however, the way that Cynrik had not only enjoyed inflicting pain on the man but also using him as a lab rat for experimentation didn't settle well with Geralt's stomach.
"Kid, you need to get those urges in check, one day...I fear your mental stability will be questioned...well, more so than it already is. It's like you have multiple personalities." Thinking back to the warmth and kindness Cynrik had shown the two birds and his wife, then back to how he acted when torturing the Bralley Family Patriarch, Geralt had difficulty believing they were the same person.
"I have many faces, Geralt, some of which you've seen and others that you haven't; as for my mental stability, well, didn't that shrink four years ago put that notion to rest? I thought we already accepted; ima a tad bit touched in the head." Cynrik stated with a mysterious smirk.
"Anyway, we need to get prepared for what is to come. As unfortunate as it is, it appears my theory about an underground organization cutting us off at every turn was correct."
One of the first things Taileek Bralley exposed within the first minute of torture was the existence of a Shadow Government esk organization that ran things behind the scenes.
"However, thanks to that, I believe we can consider Sancaster in the know about my means of transportation. If they know they can't track our movements because of it, they must have worked out a method to counter it long since."
"It's doubtful; not even at Tier-6 am I able to notice the disturbances in the fabric of space when you open your portals. Due to it being a unique skill, I doubt it can ever be replicated, so setting up any type of failsafe may be extremely difficult, if not impossible." Feeling uneasy, Geralt attempted to work out for the umpteen time how Cynrik's skill worked.
"Not necessarily; with the nation's complete resources and then some at their disposal, I wouldn't be surprised if Sancaster had a complex network of monitoring in place; with the net wide enough, it would be possible to catch me exiting the Shadow Realm at some point, and that is something I have long since prepared for, even with extensive satellite surveillance, unless they throw everybody available at us, I doubt I couldn't punch a hole through their lines and make an escape, especially if I nuke the area." Shrugging his shoulders, Cynrik seemed passive about the situation.
"Either that, or we could just live for some time in the Shadow Realm and go exploring; the only downside is without sufficient preparations, we would be traveling on foot with limited supplies, but I will work to fix that issue this week."
'Oh? Are you making bug-out bags?' Mentioning a typical military term, Selene spoke of an escape bag filled with essentials such as cash, passports, and the like, which some military members on Earth prepared in case shit hit the fan one day.
'Basically, except you and I will store enough food to last us years in our inventory and Spatial Items.' Confirming her thoughts, Cynrik began formulating a mental checklist of all the necessary resources for daily life in the Shadow Realm while splitting his mind to continue conversing with Geralt.
"So, with the information about Sancaster in hand, I suppose it's time we address the fact that Melody's Mom works for them.
Her disappearance several years back surprised most of you but not me, considering that I've been cautious and suspicious of her since we met her." Sniffling and tilting his head to the side to release the pent-up stress in the form of a loud pop, Cynrik gazed at Geralt with emotionless eyes.
"Previously, I thought you were being ridiculous...but now...it seems to align perfectly. If Claire were a member of Sancaster, I don't doubt she would be the one to let the spies into VSFA during your first year, nor acting to leak information about MyrkLys. Still, I ask you, Cynrik, what do you plan on doing with Melody now that you know her origin?