Chapter 156 - 156: An Eye For An Eye (1/2)

”Who goes there!”

Ethan and Lillie were blocked by armed men as they arrived in front of the organization's base, and demanded their identities.

Red, cold eyes glared at them. ”Settle down, it's us.” Lillie's visor was open. The rest of the helmet covered her lower face, thus only showing her eyes.

Ethan displayed them a silver badge that was carved into a dragon. A detailed inscription of the 'White Bird' name rested below the dragon's body, emphasizing that he belonged to the organization.

The men lowered their weapons and composed themselves into a bow.

”Welcome back, Boss, Silver Dragon!” They greeted in unison.

The large metal gates opened with loud creaking. Surrounded by a large, highly armed and secured wall, the White Bird Organization's headquarters stood tall and proud.

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Ethan stopped by the building's entrance. Lillie came down first as she waited for him to park.

Ethan jogged back to her after that and the two came together, still wearing their helmets. Because of this, they attracted attention from the other members of the organization.

They do not know who they were; new members perhaps?

Shrugging, they choose to ignore them and continue on their work.

The couples liked not being flocked, so it was a good change for them.

Only when the others noticed Lillie place her palm on the elevator—that can only be used by White Bird and the Elders—did they realized who she was.

When Lillie and Ethan turned around, they saw that almost everyone had their eyes on them. The White Bird Demons [1] stood there, motionless, as if they felt the eyes behind the tinted visor penetrate their soul.

The elevator slowly closed.

Everyone: ”....?!”

***

The two Devils entered the office. Lillie opened her closet and pulled out a mask identical to her phoenix mask, but with black and red linings.

She gave Ethan a mask that every White Bird Demons [1] have. The mask was silver with gold linings, and the shape was that of a bird spreading its wings, soaring above.