Chapter 147 (1/2)
Chapter 147
Chapter 147: Role
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As Virion and Aldir headed back to the castle, I remained behind to wishthe Twin Horns and helping out in the war, off As we said our goodbyes, I had tried to dissuade the would be the heaviest, but they were against it
What frustrated me was that I couldn’t blame them for it either; for the it was only natural For rowing up here since I remembered my previous life I treated Dicathen as my hoe factor as to why I decided to fight against the Vritra
Re the last of my armor, I sank down into my seat and let out a deep breath
“da into an argument with them wasn’t the best way to part,” Sylvie spoke as she laid down, resting her head on her paws from the top of the polished tea table
“Thank you for enlightening me”—I rolled my eyes—“I just don’t understand why they wouldn’t listen to ”
“You basically told theo off into some remote area and stay hidden,” she replied
“Those were not the words I used,” I retorted, kicking off my boots
“But that’s what you meant”
“I just want the
Sylvie hopped off the tea table and onto the armrest of my chair “If they were more concerned about their own safety, your parents wouldn’t have cared to join the war”
“Well, I’m more concerned about my family’s safety than this war I’ Ellie behind, but that doesn’ttheir lives”
My bond nodded her head “I know”
“I’ that they know I’m concerned for them as their son, not as soh
“It’s going to be hard for the a co paw on my arm
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I sank lower into my seat as I stared at ured out what I was, anyway?”
“I think I’ve always known, but I just could never cohts, after all”
“Every thought?” I asked, stunned
“Mhmm”
“But you only answered when I directly spoke to you And I don’t hear your thoughts unless you’re speaking directly toto yourout loud I’ve learned to keep soh,” she giggled
My eyes greide in horror “That means—”
“Do I know about your constant erinned
I let out a groan
“Don’t worry I’ve listened to all of your fleeting thoughts since I was born I didn’t start understanding until a bit later, but I’ve grown used to it over the years,” she consoled, her sharp teeth still showing as her grin re at all,” I grurin faded as she stared atto battle soon Grandfather toldthe level of a true asura, his blood still runs through side you in this war, I’m not invincible The best way to stay alive is to rely on each other”
“Of course,” I said, confused by what brought this on
“I’s that I’ve hidden fros I’ve just found out recently, and I feel like you’re the only one that I can trust withmy mind
“Sylv, you know that you can trust me hatever it is I’ve raised you since you were born, after all”
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“Thank you” My bond hopped off the armrest and onto my seat and rested her head on my lap
There was a moment of silence as I pondered what she said I knew she could read hts but, as she mentioned, it really didn’ther what these ‘things’ were that she had found out; she would’ve already told me if she wanted to What worried me was the fact that this was the first time she had expressed any sort of fear for her life Despite our nuerous situations, she had always re and fearless, but now, I could feel her apprehension toward this war
I gently stroked Sylvie’s soft head “How did you get so s back froet o”
“You’re just bitter because you’re taking life advice froer than you And I’ve always been a fast learner—why do you think I always stayed on top of your head?”