Chapter 428: I Killed The Last Prince (1/2)
”Hey, Lili,” I suddenly called, making our way back to the party.
”Hm?” she hummed in response.
”I'm going to have a look around, ”I uttered, biting down on Cloud's Soul Flame, who bellowed in such anguish; I ignited such a tragic memory within him that had caused me to pause for a moment.
”Just make it back before night. I have another training session with mother.” Lilith carelessly said, moving on ahead as I came to a halt.
Lightly smiling, a glow of Darkness rippled from my body like a wave. Taking a single step, I shadowed stepped through the halls of Paradise with a single goal in mind.
From Cloud's memories, I knew this whole place was an entire labyrinth for some reason, not even he knew. To the public, there existed the resort, but deeper in past standard space and time laid a massive underground facility.
Moving like a ghost through Paradise, I did not worry about any type of camera as I had the Darkness to make myself appear like I wasn't there. However, the guards themselves were endless. Since these guards could be the residents enjoying themselves. I needed to avoid everything, including animals and insects.
It was actually fun having to sneak around, but then again, I understood I was not one who could remain hidden for long. My mouth was simply too toxic.
”Curse that damn Lelouch,” Saleh shouted viciously towards his men near a particular door I needed to get through.
”Lord Seleh, why the anger? Is it not simple to kill him?” Said one of the doormen with disinterest, ”We could dump his body in the swamp just up north. No one would be the wiser.”
”We are not kids anymore. Killing is not always the solution. He appears to be some big shot, just like most people who work here. We cannot afford to offend him. At least not yet. I have already sent a few men to the Holy City to find out just who he is.”
Not like they will remember who or what their mission is. Shit, it will not be long before you forget who I am.
Lifting my lips, I turned to the door, having Clouds memories. My body blinked just past the doorman entering a large room filled with only a particular device without anyone inside.
Approaching the hexagon shape teleporter, I sent a measured stare towards the machine that lay on the ground humming with life. A single step and one would teleport into their base. Turning back to the door, I frowned.
”Hey, Levi, you there?” I suddenly called in a whisper, hoping she was watching.
”What is it?” She called in a somewhat impatient manner, unlike her usual carefree tone.
”What is Yael like? What I mean is he the impatient type? The feel I got from Yieshamiel was a control type. He had his goal and figured he could outwit me. A foolish endeavor seeing the end result.”