888 Errand Boy 6 (2/2)
”I'll be heading out then.” Dyon said with a smile. ”I look forward to having a little nephew or niece soon.” He grinned wildly before running away from the fists of the blushing couple.
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”Alright old man, I'm sure you have a bird's eye view of the Epistemic Tower Inner World, right?”
The old man snorted, 'I already allowed you to cheat by not removing the fog barrier, are you trying to get me to help you cheat again?'
”Exactly.” Dyon responded without hesitation. How could a mere fog barrier be the equivalent of his life? If he wasn't strong enough, he would have died to that clone!
'I'm truly limited in helping you here. At most, I can let you know the locations of people. If I told you about treasures and the like, it would be more than bending the rules, it would be breaking them, so I'd get punished.'
”Fine, fine. That's all I wanted anyway. Are my wives in the tower currently?”
Dyon was currently walking up a winding set of stairs that seemed completely out of place in this tower. Why wouldn't this place have teleportation arrays from floor to floor? How ridiculous.
'Madeleine and Clara are within their respective universes still, but Alexandria is in the tower, although she's behind the fog barrier put up for the Kitsune-Shruti universe considering Saru hasn't completed her trials yet.'
Dyon almost pouted hearing this, but then he remembered that the old man could communicate with him, so why not communicate with RI?
'I've already promised to tell Alexandria when you came out. She's on her way already. Considering she's currently an Empress, she can easily let you in and out of the fog barrier at her leisure since you only need to be a Duke to do so.'
Dyon smiled lightly, ”That's good. What about Saru? Which trial is she in now?”
'She's currently in the third, going through the 11th wave right now. She'll still need quite a few more years to finish completely.'
”I see… Let me know when she comes out, I have to thank her.”
'Do I look like your errand boy?!'
Dyon only laughed, not responding as he sprung out of a door of light.