Chapter 150: Setting Ground Rules (2/2)

That was why Kinley was not troubled but actually pleased to find out that Angora was a believer of another heretical god. No wonder Angora and his retainers acted and fought differently from the orthodox churches, and their weird alchemy technology was never-before-seen. It made sense if it was a heretical god existing beyond the orthodox!

The curious Kinley therefore became even more excited. What wonderful things could that heretical god show her?

And she was not disappointed upon arrival at the Unnamed Town: it was the royal flush upon arrival, which promptly left her dumbstruck.

‘Well f*ck. Isn’t that a little awesome to develop actual resurrection technology? Do you people really not fear Death come knocking on your door?’

“So, it’s you…” Vela was not concerned about Kinley assuming that she was dead, and merely frowned. “Why are you here?”

Her reaction naturally wiped away all of Kinley’s assumptions that she was a twin, which made Kinley even more curious about the heretical god’s heretical tech.

“I came to visit Angora, of course. Could you lead me, little lady?” Kinley smiled charmingly, her little face scoring so perfectly in friendliness that others around her could not help having a good feeling about her.

Only Vela found a migraine after seeing that.

She had the nagging feeling that this seemingly meek girl was not as simple as she looked.

Moreover, it was especially troubling when Vela saw the long procession of carriages behind her, looking as if they had the wedding dress and the dowry all prepared.

Be that as it may, Vela did not chase her away by using her authority. Instead, she led Kinley inside the town after a helpless sigh.

After all, the System had acknowledged Kinley as a friendly unit, and it was best to have Angora decide what to do with her.

On the other hand, Kinley felt Vela’s enmity but paid it no mind, since Vela remained a village girl despite her ability to come back from the dead, and would never win against her.

As she entered the village Kinley began looking around, and found many weird things she had never seen before just as she wished.

Then, Vela led her to Angora, who was seeing to some administrative work.

He appeared impatient too, and was about to turn her down right away after Kinley told him why she came when his body suddenly stiffened. After a moment of staring into the thin air in front of him for a while, he mumbled tiredly. “Isn’t this just hitting on girls, but decreed?”

With that, he scratched his head unhappily amidst Vela’s piercing gaze and said, “I can allow you to stay in town, but my subjects can be a bit… oh, fine. They are almost all very special, and so I have to set some ground rules with you to avoid any conflict.”