Chapter 570: Not Being Able To Find Them. (1/2)

- Planet Illuminate, 10,000 light-years from Planet Arcane -

'They're not here. Or, is it like Helena said; is this Saint Izack better than me when using illusions?' Disguised, Theo muttered in his mind.

Saint Izack, he found, but he was the only divine being was on this planet. Naturally, this has frustrated Theo a little, especially if he's losing out on illusions, which he's so proud of.

'Doesn't that mean he saw through my illusions?' This doubt was soon discarded; Rya said it was impossible to see through his illusions after evolving; at least the divine beings would not be able to.

Believing Rya's words, Theo begins to think about the possibility that even if he is able to use illusions and Saint Izack can't figure it out, the same can be said for Saint Izack's illusions.

'... There are only five others who are among the missing who are my enemies.' Even reluctantly, Theo saw that if he continued like this, it would bring no results. Although he is looking to kill his enemies, Saint Izack is someone neutral. When Theo read his memories, he saw that in addition to finding his children intriguing, he didn't have any absurd ideas.

Not even for Helena, which makes it difficult. Since he's not sure if Saint Izack is hiding the divine beings or not.

After waiting for almost one month on this planet, Theo gave up waiting.

If they were indeed cowards and stayed hidden, so be it, then he doesn't need to worry about them anytime soon, it could be that in his fight against Saint Abdul, they'd all come together, and, at that moment, Theo would be even more powerful. The fact that he has devoured over 200 divine beings has already caused a tremendous increase in his strength.

Unlike before, he could now teleport at a time, 500 light-years per second.

In less than 30 seconds, he was back on Planet Arcane.

'Before I go back, I need a drink...' Thinking about it, Theo didn't go to a bar, nor his house, but to Jka's house.

Once there, five children begin to surround him when they notice his presence. The three girls and two boys were quintuplets.

”Uncle Theo!” Children under one year old were already the size of a four-year-old; two girls and one boy with crimson hair and one boy and one girl with white hair and light eyes.

”Uncle Theo, you have four tails now, before it was 1, then 2, now 4? Weird…” Little Maya said as she placed her tiny finger on her chin and looked thoughtful. She was a lot like Klin, with white hair and light eyes.

”Haha! It's weird, right? But that's how the uncle's bloodline works.” Theo took the little one in his lap and kissed her cheek, ”Do you know where your daddy is?”

”Theo. It's good to see you.” Klin came out with an apron and her hair in a ponytail.

”Um, the same.” Theo smiled and put down Little Maya, ”What is Jka doing now?”

”Mm, he's working.” Klin chuckled, ”That fool, who is he trying to impress?”

”Uncle Theo, me too, me too!” Little Nathan tugged at Theo's hand, wanting to be picked up.

”Children, don't bother your Uncle Theo!” Klin scolded them.

”But, but, we almost didn't see him...” Little Nathan pouted.

”It's okay, Klin.” Theo took Little Nathan into his lap and then Little Kimberley, Little Jeff, and Little Jasmine.

”Mm, I'm coming. I wanted to have a drink with him, but I'll go back another time.” Theo said while looking at Klin.

”Want to stay and wait for him?” Klin asked, ”I think he's about to come back; he's just making pill deliveries. Soon he's going to return here.”

”Uncle Theo, stay awhile…” The five children looked at Theo anxiously, waiting for him to stay.

”Well, if it's not a nuisance,” Theo said.

”It'll be a big help if you keep an eye on those little buggers while I clean the house.” Klin smiled softly. After becoming a mother, she had a more mature, even maternal air.

”Okay, kids, come with your uncle into the living room; I'll be playing with you,” Theo told them and went into the living room.

A light breeze passed gently; yellow leaves fell slowly from the branches of the trees in the backyard that overlooked the living room.

Theo admired the view a little and watched the children draw him.

”Do not move!” Little Jeff said as he held the crayon and looked with just one eye open in Theo's direction.

”Okay.” Theo smiled apologetically and went still, letting them draw him.