The Last King Of Darkness

Chapter 46: Chapter 35 Emotional Intelligence_3



All three of them revealed a slight smile, only Iron Mask carried a solemn expression in his eyes.

"The stronger the enemy, the greater our peril," he said indifferently, "Such challenges are pointless. We should have found the items transported by Grey Cat Ale earlier. In the face of undeniable facts, sophistry is useless."

He stood up and walked away, leaving only three behind on the seats.

However, Iron Mask's departure did not affect them. The three of them looked at Rod with smiles, as if gazing at a treasure.

Suddenly, Mibor said, "Do you mind if I speak to him alone?"

The other two gestured slightly with their hands, indicating their permission.

At that moment, Rod found himself in a white space with only himself and Mibor.

He quickly recovered his senses and bowed politely, "Uncle Mibor, hello. I am a student of Group 10, Course 10 at Jinworth Academy. Your daughter must be Kashan, the group leader? She has inherited your beauty, your intelligence, your kindness, your tolerance—everything excellent about you. It's clear she's your daughter."

Even though these words were too explicit, Mibor couldn't hide his smile for a moment.

"Young man, do not just be slick with words..."

He suddenly couldn't continue talking.

With a flash of thought, Rod immediately said, "I greatly admire your daughter Kashan. As the group leader, she has helped me a lot. We are students now, and our studies are our most important task. Kashan truly understands our current mission, which is to study hard and become successors in Fire King City, to add bricks to the Fire cause. I completely agree with her thoughts and deeply respect her will. Please rest assured."

Mibor had a complex expression. He knew well that this was exactly like his daughter's nemesis.

After a long moment, he sighed deeply and said,

"I only have one request, don't let Kashan get pregnant, let's talk after graduation."

The white light dissipated, and Mibor walked out, looking melancholic.

Rod found himself standing where he was before, Black Bear and Blue Moon were looking at him.

Blue Moon's eyes twinkled with slyness, and she laughed, "Young man, it seems you're not just a pretty cover—you're quite exceptional inside as well."

Rod smiled, "No matter how exceptional I am, I'm still not as good as sister."

Blue Moon laughed heartily, "Such an interesting young fellow, I really can't believe you are a Doomsday believer."

Black Bear with his light eyes looked at him, a bit gravely, "Laisa Blue Moon is our Great Judge. She graduated from Jinworth Academy as early as 1301. You should call her aunt."

Blue Moon covered her forehead with her slender hand.

"Uncle Black Bear, this is exactly why you don't get along with Moon Moon," Rod timely added, "The younger the heart, the younger the person. I truly can't tell her age."

Blue Moon burst into laughter as if flowers bloomed.

"Young man, for that comment alone, unless there's proof of demise, I'll never believe you're a Doomsday believer. Keep it up, I really want to see a new star rise in the future."

She playfully winked at Rod and walked away with a light, easy stride, not at all like someone of her high and mighty position as Great Judge.

The crows also followed her out, leaving only Black Bear and Lauren in the room.

The two of them were looking at him with a newly evaluative gaze.

But Black Bear also soon smiled, easing Rod's slightly anxious heart.

"Young man, don't be nervous. I just see a shadow in you..."

He did not continue, instead saying,

"I hope you truly bring us a surprise. Seeing such young shoots grow into strong trees is my greatest joy."

He patted Rod gently on the shoulder and then left as well.

Only Lauren remained in the room.

He spoke with admiration, "Rod, your performance has exceeded my expectations, earning the support of three Judgement Masters, but do not become complacent. If concrete evidence against you is found, they will not show you favor. The second district governor of the Outer City District is very important testimony. Let's go see him now."

These words considerably chilled Rod's heart. After all this effort, can't I get a reprieve?

What chilled him even more was discovering that the second district governor of the Outer City District was a very beautiful woman.

He had seen her before.

In the Crystal Ball of Karamon.


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