Vandread was completely stunned, seeing that it was a woman who held his hand back, leaving him completely speechless. Aside from that, it seemed as though Vandread was completely mesmerized by the appearance of the woman that was right in front of his eyes. She exuded beauty, especially with the way her green eyes stood out against her brown hair styled in waves. The fact that she was dressed in garments that were constructed from leafy fabric was another one of the many things about her that was very striking. Vandread's admiration for the woman's appearance was growing more and more intense when all of a sudden he had the realization that the woman could also be an enemy.Vandread shook off the woman's hand as his speculation abruptly returned to wake him up from his fantasy. Then, with a quick step, he switched to a side away from her while carrying the thing.Even though he was very close to being cornered some time ago, he just couldn't let the woman take his opportunity to g
“Me? A monster?” Adelaie responded by restating what she apparently had heard incorrectly. “Who else could I be referring to other than you?” Vandread cleared out immediately.And in that very same moment, it was as if what Vandread had just confirmed to her had just caused her ears to feel irritated. She could not believe that this man, despite the fact that she presented herself in a presentable manner, would ultimately treat her as if she were some kind of repulsive monster. She was shocked beyond belief.“Auroa ect summonuar!” As soon as Adelaide said it, the wind around them blew Vandread off of her. It seemed like it happened faster than the speed of light.Vandread had the impression that the sudden onslaught of a powerful wind had immediately compelled him to step off of Adelaie. It was so powerful that he couldn't even compete with it using his own strength, he was completely outmatched. “How dare you even call me a monster?”“Aren’t you even one?” “You really are rude, a
As a result of Adelaie's explanation of the world order, Vandread was left bewildered and unable to make sense of what she had just said. He was torn between putting an end to Adeliae's life completely and giving her the benefit of the doubt, thinking that she may actually be telling the truth to him.He reasoned that if she was lying to him, he would have no more compassion for her and would not even spare her the punishment she deserved. Since Vandread's interest in the new world order had already piqued his curiosity, at least for the time being, he would make it a point to listen to what she had to say before making a decision about what he would do to her later on.“The new world order came about ten years ago,” Adelaie answered. Vandread did not detect any sort of shaking emanating from her response, which led him to conclude that she was, in fact, being completely truthful with him.“Tell me, what about the new world order? What is it, and what does that have to do with this
“I can’t believe that even after I told you what I know, you will still pursue about killing me in the end.” Adelaie added.And while she said that, it was as if the winds around are up along side of her. Every leaves flew in different directions around her. Her hair danced with the surge of wind encircling her. Vandread sensed the strong and cold wind that was now giving him the chills despite how the weather now seemed to be too warm. He thought how it suddenly happened. He couldn’t believe but thought that was it even really possible for her to take control of the wind.Vandread’s assumption was all due to what he was currently witnessing. Even as he stood by a distance, while watching Adelaie, just made him conclude that she could really be able to manipulate the wind.If his memory served him right, it was as though he have seen that one before. The ability to control the wind added more pressure to his head. Earlier, it was the name Camilla that abruptly gave him a headache, a
When Adelaie saw how quickly Vandread was able to turn the tide in his favor once more, she was taken aback and surprised. Then she had the sudden epiphany that it was extremely careless of her to even lower her guard for a moment.She was so engrossed in whatever it was that she had been remembering from earlier that she didn't pay nearly enough attention to Vandread's straightforward assault.Instantaneously, the breeze that had been blowing through the area died down. Even the leaves that were being compelled to fly around fell back into the ground from where they had been initially placed. The unexpected occurrence caused Vandread to feel surprised by the unexpected course of action that she took.During this time, Adelaie came to terms with the fact that she had been defeated. She reasoned that at this point, there was no point in attempting to hinder Vandread any further than she already had. He wouldn't stop until he had her dead, no matter how many times he tried.According
Vandread was roused from his slumber by the cacophony created by the flock of seagulls flying across the sky. The gradual transition to the sunset that was taking place in front of his eyes had left him with a slight headache that persisted. The sight of the sunset, which was also kissing Vandread farewell at that very moment, caused his jaw to drop. Even though there were some people who did not enjoy the view of the sunset, he still considered himself to be part of the majority of people who found it beautiful to watch daytime transition into nighttime.If only passing the responsibility for doing something to another person could be as peaceful and lovely as it is now, perhaps disagreements and more conflicts could be avoided in this state.As soon as the sun had completely hidden itself beneath the horizon, Vandread turned his back on the sea and found himself back on the ship that had brought him to the capital city. Vandread's knee almost buckled from the shock after he had ta
It turned out that they were none other than his own parents. “Mother? Father?” Vandread said. It was impossible for him to believe that his parents were right there in front of him, seated at one of the tables in the tavern.Confusion started to rumble around in his head, and he was completely taken aback, but the calm smile that emanated from their faces somehow told him to remain calm and take in the moment. It appeared as though Vandread could be easily convinced by it, as he was compelled to calm down and sit with them afterward. While he was still trying to process the information he was taking in, his parents were picking up loaves of bread and other items that had fallen to the floor.Even the tiniest bit of dirt on the bread was removed by his father by simply blowing on it. After that, he said to Vandread, "You shouldn't be wasting the food that you're going to eat, son. If you were to show even a small amount of respect to your meal, it would go a long way toward ensuring
Even though it appeared as though Vandread did not understand what it was that his parents were talking about when they mentioned a surprise, he still submitted to their wishes and trusted them. His mother yanked him out of his seat and forced him to follow them back to the ship's deck. And when they arrived there, Vandread was completely surprised to find that the ship appeared to have been deserted, as there was no sign of the crowd that had been there earlier. When Vandread observed that the sun was once again beginning to rise, he almost immediately felt a chill run up his body. He couldn't help but wonder if there was even the tiniest possibility that time could go backwards or even move so quickly that he could look up and see the sun again. It hadn't even been that long since he had seen it disappearing behind the horizon, making it absolutely impossible for it to have returned to its position above the clouds. Despite this, it's possible that Vandread was simply overthinkin