534.Chapter 534
“Si, have you discovered something?” Rikkert asked when he saw Korneel deep in thought.
Komeel frowned and spoke, “Rudie hasn’t returned.”
“Rudie?” Rikkert was taken aback, then quickly reacted. “How is that possible? Wasn’t he already controlled by your King Parasite? Did he escape?”
“He didn’t escape,” Korneel shook his head. “He disappeared.”
Both Rudie and the parasite inside him completely vanished from Vollult Town. Even with the King Parasite, Korneel couldn‘ I find any trace of Rudie or the parasite.
When Rikkert mentioned the disappearance of Emmitt in the ruined church, Korneel immediately thought of Rudie’s disappearance. Perhaps there was a connection between the two.
But he didn’t know yet, it seemed like only that woman could unravel the mystery.
Korneel said, “The people I sent to follow her are all dead. For now, it’s best if you don’t make any rash moves. When the time comes, I’ll take action myself.”
Hearing that Korneel himself would intervene, Rikkert’s eyes lit up with excitement. “If you intervene, she won’t be able to escape.”
After all, Korneel was the most gifted sorcerer in their entire tribe in the past century. His King Parasite was the strongest of the five, and no parasite could escape his control.
Thinking about his previous doubts, Rikkert, though still somewhat uncertain, felt relieved. It didn’t matter whether that woman was a sorcerer or whether the creatures used to ambush them were parasites.
Once she was in front of Korneel, everything would be revealed.
With that thought, Rikkert’s face showed a smug, satisfied expression.
“What are you so smug about?”
Suddenly, Korneel looked at him coldly and said, “You failed at the task I gave you, and now you have the nerve to gloat. Get out and accept your punishment immediately.”
Rikkert’s expression faltered, and he quickly scampered off, head down.
Korneel sat alone in the courtyard, looking towards the door, sipping his tea in silence. After a while, a smile crept onto his face.
“Indeed, I still prefer Bortenland,” Korneel murmured.
He enjoyed the customs of this place and, more so, the mysterious and dangerous woman here.
Korneel whispered, “So, are you really Diana?”
*****
In Healing Hall, Eliza suddenly covered her mouth and nose, sneezing lightly. After rubbing her nose, she took her pulse.
Eliza thought, “Hmm, everything’s fine, healthy.”
After ruling out any illness, Eliza didn’t give the sneeze another thought. She handed the beggar over to Vaughn, asking him to wash him up and prepare some food for him.
She could have done it herself, but the beggar seemed terrified of tall, muscular men and only felt safe around older men. So, Eliza decided to let Vaughn take care of him.
She also gave Cara a large bag of silver.
Since they were staying at Healing Hall, she didn’t want to trouble Vaughn any more than necessary. With a new child to care for, food, lodging, and medical needs had to be covered.
Cara, a beautiful and generous young woman, didn’t hesitate to take the money and went off to arrange for their meals and lodging.
Particularly, Cara seemed to have noticed Eliza’s noble background and had made sure that the bedding and supplies for Eliza were of the finest quality.
Since entering Saint Grace Nunnery, Eliza had stopped caring about such things, but she still noticed Cara’s though: arrangements.
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