Chapter 128. I can’t find both of them
Chapter 128: 128. I can’t find both of them
Andrea returned to the guest lobby, but the tension clinging to her face refused to fade, no matter how carefully she tried to compose herself.
The room, which had already felt crowded earlier, now held one more presence than before.
What had been a gathering of four guests had now turned to five, and the balance of the room shifted the moment she noticed who the newcomer was.
Selena Sylvaris, the Elven Empress, sat gracefully on the third sofa opposite the three men.
Her posture was relaxed and playful, as if this were not a sensitive meeting inside the World Academy but an ordinary afternoon visit.
Servants stood beside her, respectfully pouring tea into a delicate cup, while the three men across from her already held their own cups.
Steam Rose gently from the delicate jade-like porcelain cups.
“I must say, Miss Andrea,” Emperor Aurelius spoke as he lifted his teacup and took a slow sip, “your tea is truly one of a kind. I do not recall tasting anything quite like this before.”
Klaus, Lord Ravenclaw, and even the Elven Empress herself nodded in agreement as they sipped their tea with expressions of calm and appreciation.
The atmosphere, at least on the surface, appeared peaceful.
Andrea’s eye twitched.
She turned her gaze toward Selena.
“What brings you here, kiddo?” Andrea asked bluntly. “Are you here to convince Kevin to rejoin your empire?”
Selena placed a hand on her chest in mocking offense, her eyes widening dramatically.
“Gasp! How could you accuse me of poaching your people, Miss Andrea?” she replied playfully.
Then, with a light laugh, she gestured toward the three men seated across from her. “I am here for the same reason as they are.
My cute, innocent daughter asked for my help to save a friend of hers.”
Her playful expression softened slightly as she continued, “Before going to see her, I thought it would be wiser to come here first and ask you directly. What exactly is happening with all these missing people?”
Andrea clicked her tongue in annoyance. “Tsk. You do not look worried about your daughter at all.”
“Well,” Selena replied smoothly, “I heard she has not left the academy yet, thanks to this gentleman.” She tipped her head toward Klaus.
Klaus returned her smile briefly and then focused on his tea, pretending not to notice the tension slowly thickening the air.
Andrea sighed heavily and walked back to her seat, lowering herself into it with visible fatigue.
“Look,” she said, rubbing her temple, “none of you need to worry. We are already taking action regarding the missing people.”
She raised her gaze and spoke firmly. “As for your children, tell them not to leave the academy. The Celestial Army will handle the situation. Their friends will be rescued.”
Her tone sharpened as irritation crept in. “I am not a babysitter, so do not expect me to personally monitor your…”
She did not get to finish her sentence when..
“LET ME IN!!”
BAM!!*
The doors to the guest lobby burst open violently as a massive leonine figure stormed inside.
The Beastfolk Emperor charged in with barely contained panic etched across his face, his slight and thin golden mane bristling with his moments.
Behind him, academy staff scrambled in disarray and panic, clearly having failed to stop him despite their best efforts.
Earlier, those same staff members had already struggled to deal with the Elven Empress’s sudden arrival.
Selena had simply used illusion magic to bypass them without raising alarms. Now, faced with the Beastfolk Emperor himself, the junior administrative staff were completely overwhelmed.
Senior officials were occupied elsewhere, leaving the younger members to handle a crisis far beyond their experience.
They had tried desperately to block his entry, knowing full well that Andrea was in the middle of a confidential meeting.
But every attempt had failed, leading to the current scene.
Andrea raised a hand calmly, dismissing the frantic staff with a sharp glance. “Leave,” she said simply.
They did not hesitate.
“I cannot find my daughter!” the leonine man roared, his voice resounded through the room, and instantly shattered the leftover calm in the room.
The relaxed postures of those seated vanished as everyone stood up in alarm.
“How is that possible?” Emperor Aurelius interjected sharply. “I saw your daughter with her friends just a few hours ago.”
Before the Beastfolk Emperor could respond, Andrea cut in, her tone precise. “Which daughter are you talking about?”
The man turned toward her, his eyes burned with fury and hesitation.
His voice dropped into a low growl, “Actually, both of them.”
The room fell silent.
“Explain yourself calmly!” Yue snapped, stepping forward.
Raegor Babylon, the Beastfolk Emperor, inhaled deeply before speaking.
“A few days ago, Sara’s maid went missing without a trace. Sara caused an uproar and demanded to search for her personally. When we denied her request, she acted like she had accepted our decision.”
His fists clenched. “But a few nights later, she left the tribe under the cover of darkness.”
Sweat trickled down his brow as he continued. “Since Kara and Sara share a mental link, I came here to find Kara so she could help me locate her sister.
But now…” His voice faltered. “Now I have searched the whole academy, and I cannot find Kara at all.”
A heavy sense of dread settled over everyone present.
***
A few minutes later
Footsteps echoed sharply against the stone pathways of the academy grounds as Andrea led the group through the premises.
The mood had shifted completely. What had been a tense discussion had now become an urgent search for Raegor’s daughter.
“Is this the last place you saw them?” Yue asked Klaus.
“Yes,” Klaus replied. “They were here.”
Yue nodded and stepped forward, positioning herself precisely at the spot indicated. She closed her eyes, and the air around her subtly changed.
Her eyes opened again, but they were no longer normal.
Their colors shifted rapidly as intricate sigils appeared across her irises. A faint glow surrounded her body, and her pupils narrowed unnaturally, flickering as if reflecting countless unseen threads of fate.
The group stood back in silence as Yue performed her divination.
Several minutes passed…
When the glow finally faded, Yue staggered slightly, her breathing uneven as she came out of the trance. She clenched her teeth, fury flashing across her face.
“These little shits,” she muttered angrily.
Andrea rushed forward and placed a steadying hand on her shoulder. “What did you see?” she asked quietly.
Yue exhaled sharply, her expression dark. “They have left the academy.”
The children they had been trying to protect, the very ones they had warned not to act recklessly, had already stepped beyond the academy’s walls and into danger.
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