Supreme Harem God System

Chapter 2312 We are from the Leander Family.



Chapter 2312  We are from the Leander Family.

Nihyron was different from the others, if Eloria's presence soothed the people around her, Nihyron's… made them unsettled.

And it wasn't the same as Kaelith, in Kaelith's case, it made sense, his presence affected the very reality around him, being near him was even dangerous at some level, not to mention when his two personalities talked to each other, it made others look at each other in confusion.

Nihyron, on the other hand, wasn't the same. The reality did not change around him, he didn't have two personalities, neither did he speak much but even then…

His presence was… heavy.

It was… pressurizing.

And because of that—

"He! He was the one who pushed Liyana and made her fall! I saw it!"

A boy shouted, pointing his finger at Nihyron because he wanted him to leave, but the moment he said those words—

"He's lying."

A small voice was heard, everybody turned and their eyes fell on yet another girl.

She was standing on top of the low stone fence, perfectly balanced, her small frame was steady as if the height meant nothing to her.

Her long white hair flowed down her back, two soft cat ears rested atop her head, matching her hair, twitching faintly at every small sound around her.

She was Sable Leander.

The only daughter of Rune Leander, a girl with an astute ability to spot lies within the truth.

Her face was small, delicate, and cute, almost too cute, she had soft cheeks, gentle features, the kind of face that should have looked harmless.

But it didn't.

Because her eyes were sharp, deep, glowing gold.

They moved quickly, catching every detail, every movement, every shift around her, it was as if nothing escaped them, not even the smallest change.

And right now, those eyes were staring at the boy who had pointed his finger at Nihyron and—

"You lied.

You knew you were lying yet you still did."

She spoke in a tone that made it impossible for anyone to refute her. The boy's mother looked at him with a frown and the boy froze.

"I-I just thought—"

He tried to defend himself but—

"You didn't."

Sable said flatly and the boy… he turned silent.

Silence fell again.

Some of the adults looked at Sable. Others looked at the boy. His face was pale, no one had blamed him for lying, it wasn't even clear if the people believed Sable over him, but just Sable's presence alone was enough to make him think that everyone was against him and that she was correct.

That was just how certain Sable looked.

The cat girl, on the other hand, jumped down and walked towards her siblings, Nihyron, Kaelith and Eloria. Her face remained calm, without an inch of confusion in it.

And just then—

CRACK

The space cracked again, and this time, the tear had appeared near the living settlements. A wooden post twisted suddenly and snapped, part of the roof above it slanted downward, and dust fell into the road.

"It broke!"

"Break more!"

Kaelith turned toward the sound, delighted.

His two voices overlapped so closely that it felt like they came from two different places.

Nihyron's gaze shifted slightly and in an instant—

Something changed.

The air around him bent down, the torn space shook violently, the nearby houses felt like they would be crushed into nothingness, the dust covered the entire area, but just then—

Swooosh

Everything reversed.

The violent shaking, the pressure on the nearby houses, the roof that had fallen in the beginning, and even the formation of the crack itself—

It all reversed and…

It all returned to normal.

Yes, time was reversed, bringing everything back to normal.

And Nihyron, he showed no reaction, as if controlling time, the most complicated Primordial Energy of all, wasn't something worth a reaction.

But everyone around him was different, the people couldn't believe what they were seeing. Mind you, these people weren't weak, almost everyone here was stronger than an Emperor, but…

Time was still a power very few beings could control and seeing a child control it to such an extent…

It was miraculous.

However, not everyone liked what Nihyron just did, especially Kaelith, or more accurately, one of Kaelith's personalities—

"Ohh?"

He tilted his head as he stared at Nihyron, then, his grin widened and he waved his hand and the instant he did—

WHOOOOSH

CRACK CRACK CRACK

BOOOOOM

The wind became stronger, about five spatial tears appeared in the region and three explosions happened, all simultaneously—

"Try to reverse this."

Kaelith laughed.

As for the people around, their eyes widened in sheer horror as they moved to protect their children.

Nihyron watched it all happen as he waved his hand again, the time energy moved, wanting to reverse it all and contain the damage—

But as mentioned before, time was a complicated energy, even Nihyron did not have that good of a control over time to prevent everything, not at the speed at which Kaelith could do the damage.

Even then—

He tried.

After all, with enough time, he could indeed reverse it all. Kaelith knew that as well, so he waved his hand again, causing another wave of destruction around him, or at least that was what he was planning but—

"Stop."

A cold, authoritative voice was heard.

Kaelith momentarily stopped and his eyes fell on a boy.

A boy who had stepped into the center of the road without a sound. He was older than the ones present here, about ten years old, but despite his young age, there was something unusually steady about the way he carried himself.

His black hair was neat and well-kept. A few strands rested lightly over his forehead, softening his otherwise composed appearance.

His black eyes were calm.

They didn't shift or wander like a child's should. There was no hesitation in them, no confusion, no curiosity, just… quiet certainty.

His face was clean and balanced, he was handsome in a simple, understated way.

He wore simple, neat clothes, properly fitted and clean, with nothing excessive about them. His posture was straight and natural, and in a place filled with chaos, noise, and movement, the certainty around him felt far more noticeable than anything else.

He was Caelum Leander, the only son of Riona Leander.

And the moment he stepped in, the chaos and destruction around him—

It stopped, just like he commanded it to.

Kaelith blinked, Nihyron didn't seem surprised, but he knew Caelum wouldn't be able to hold it for a long time, so he raised his hand and continued to 'erase' all the destruction around him.

Caelum, on the other hand, looked at Kaelith and—

"You're upsetting them."

Kaelith tilted his head as he then pointed at Nihyron—

"He upset me first."

"He was doing what he was supposed to."

Caelum answered quickly.

"I was only playing."

Kaelith defended himself but then—

"No."

Caelum shook his head.

"You were not just playing."

Caelum took one more step, placing himself more firmly in the middle of the road. It was not a dramatic action. He was still only a child. He looked small there, framed by broken wood, frightened adults, and the warped air itself.

But no one tried to move him.

No one interrupted.

Because somehow, despite his age, the moment he stepped into the center, it felt like someone sensible had finally arrived.

Kaelith stared at him for a few seconds, but then—

"What if I don't want to stop? What if I break that too?"

He pointed toward the damaged roof.

"Then people will get hurt."

Caelum answered immediately.

And for a moment, Kaelith turned silent.

Kaelith's smile faded slightly.

He looked toward the woman standing beneath that roof. She was holding her child close with her eyes wide with fear.

His head tilted again.

As if he had only just considered that she was there.

Eloria, on the other hand, had already appeared near that region, no one was hurt yet, Nihyron made sure of that, but the elf was still prepared, in case Kaelith lost control.

Sable, who was now standing with Caelum, pointed at Kaelith and—

"He didn't mean to do all of it."

Kaelith looked up at her.

"I didn't?"

One of his voices responded first.

"I did."

The other followed right behind.

"You don't know."

Sable's ears twitched, as someone who could read one's intentions, Sable's words could be trusted.

If she said Kaelith didn't mean to do it, then no matter what he said, it was true, Sable wouldn't sugar-coat it just because he was her brother.

And that was when Nihyron spoke up—

"The world reacts to his emotions.

He doesn't have control over that."

Caelum looked at Nihyron, although Nihyron was the youngest, he had extensive knowledge about the Universe because of his blood, so he knew he could trust his words. Plus, if he were lying, Sable would have known.

So in the end, Caelum just shrugged.

"We need to leave."

He spoke as he glanced at Kaelith.

"But I was having fun."

"People are scared, Kaelith."

Caelum spoke with a serious look on his face.

"They are…?"

Kaelith tilted his head.

"Yes, they are."

Eloria, who had returned since the situation seemed controlled, nodded as well.

Kaelith looked at the people around him, then, he lowered his head with a guilty look on his face and—

"Alright…"

He agreed to leave.

The other children nodded.

Nihyron, after he was done fixing everything, waved his hand and all the children except Caelum disappeared.

Caelum, on the other hand, looked at the people who were now staring at him with shock and confusion and—

"We are from the Leander Family."

He spoke and he disappeared as well, making sure these people would forget everything that happened there after a while.


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