Chapter 789 Nina’s Powers
Chapter 789 Nina’s Powers
After hearing Lauren’s comment, Vicente looked at his older sister’s face with interest, curious if she had said that to influence him or if she meant it.”,
Nina moved away from her sister and watched Lauren signal what she had just said.
Lauren knew Nina was deaf, so she had learned sign language while traveling with Vicente in the more than a year she had been at his side.
“It looks like my big sister didn’t lose everything she had. I’m happy about that.” Nina hugged Lauren even tighter, making her older sister notice something she hadn’t noticed before.
‘Nina seems to have a much more mature body than mine… Why is that?’
Nina and Lauren were quite different in stature, with the older of the two having a slimmer, feminine body, but with no noticeable extremes. In the case of the youngest sister, her physique was very reminiscent of Kate’s, with thick thighs, wide hips and big breasts.
Thinking of this, Lauren thought of what she had heard from Vicente, while her expression turned colder as she finally returned Nina’s hug.
‘I have to take care of this girl or soon some dirty brat will contaminate her.’ Lauren thought as her face turned to Vicente.
‘What do you want? Stop looking at me like that.’ Vicente narrowed his eyes.
Considering his more advanced abilities, he understands transmissions if made through instruments or if one thought wildly while watching him.
Hearing Vicente’s voice in her mind, Lauren revealed her thoughts to him. ‘You are careless! Nina isn’t even 17 yet, but I can smell a man’s scent on her. Luckily, she’s still pure, but you almost let her lose her virginity!’
Vicente imagined the man’s scent was of Killian. He had already heard from the king about the relationship between the man’s youngest son and Nina, as well as their planned engagement in a year.
He then ignored Lauren as he looked at Nova, his beautiful blue-haired woman.
As he approached her, he gave her a subtle kiss before hugging her tightly, smelling her sweet scent.
“I missed you.”
“I missed you too. But the important thing is that we’re together again.” Nova said with a smile on her face, her teeth showing and dimples forming in her cheeks.
“It’s good to see you too, Eve.” He left Nova’s body and greeted his old friend.
“It’s been such a long journey… I hope you’ll stay by our side for a while now that you’re here. Things aren’t easy.” Eve told him, happy for his return, but with too many things on her mind not to think about the complicated future ahead.
“I know. Don’t worry, it will take a while for me to distance myself again.” He assured not only Eve but also Nina and Nova of his plans. “I won’t be in Metal City every day, but from now on, I’ll be in the kingdom for at least a few years.”
“That’s good enough.” Nova sighed in relief until Vicente and Lauren joined the three of them at the table.
Someone soon served the two newcomers food, while Nina stood next to her sister, very curious.
Vicente asked Eve. “Where’s Casey? I want him to come and transfer Nina’s memories to Lauren.”
“He’s in Millfall. If you want me to send him a message, he can be here early tomorrow to see Lauren and Nina.” Eve replied as she went back to eating her food.
“Do that for me. I want him to transmit Nina’s memories to Lauren as soon as possible.”
“What’s the point of that, brother? By the way, what’s Lauren’s situation?” Nina asked with interest, her expression becoming more serious when talking about her big sister.
“Lauren won’t fully regain her memories until she becomes an Archmage. But until that happens, we can try to make her remember, at least a little, who she was and what she’s already experienced with us. That’s what the memories that Casey will transfer to her will do.”
Nina, Eve and Nova looked at Lauren while the woman, with a neutral expression on her face, turned to Vicente. But this time, she wouldn’t make it difficult for herself to receive these memories.
“These memories won’t help me much, but at least I can find out more about you, Nina. If that’s what you want, of course.” Lauren said in a reserved tone, while Vicente watched her with narrowed eyes.
But even though he was suspicious, there was no way Lauren could do anything against him or Nina, so he said nothing about the strangeness of Lauren’s behavior.
“I’ll do my best to help you, big sister. If it can make you remember, even if it’s only 0.1%, that’s good enough.” Nina easily agreed.
“We’ll do it tomorrow. For now, you can continue with your normal routine, Nina. By the way, I’m curious about your situation. I see that you recently reached the 3rd stage and haven’t added your next magic essence yet,” Vicente said, interested to see how his sister’s powers had developed.
“Yes, I recently advanced. Rory told me I’d better wait for you before I go hunting for my next pentagram.” She stood and moved away from the table before activating her mana through her cyan Magic Gem, causing two pentagrams to emerge from her body.
One was red, and the other was orange, the ideal configuration for mainland magicians newly promoted to the 3rd stage.
Nina’s power was like Vicente’s first magical form—it didn’t have a specific shape, like a weapon, different from Lauren’s Book of Death. The moment the youngest Fuller activated her powers, there was only a strange sensation in the air as her pentagrams spun.
Lauren frowned when she felt it, understanding that Nina’s power was related to the draining of the life force.
Vicente already knew Nina’s first power. It had to do with draining life force and using the vitality of opponents to strengthen the user of the ability. It could make her regenerate faster from injuries, be faster, stronger, and more agile.
Nina’s second ability gave her the ability to control spirits, such as fairies, ghosts, and so on. With it, she could take command of spirit-type creatures and force them to become her minions, obeying her every command.
By using her two abilities together, Nina could also strengthen her minions and make them reach an even stronger level while using her two abilities together!
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