My Love Debts Are Everywhere!

Chapter 466 Meeting Kaelen Again



Kaelen rushed toward the crowd, his expression solemn.

His presence immediately drew the attention of the demons.

The moment they saw the black armor he wore and the sword sheathed at his waist, their expressions tensed.

Regardless of rank, whether low-level or high-level soldiers, they were still figures of authority that ordinary people dared not challenge.

No one blocked his path. They simply watched in silence, curiosity flickering in their eyes as they waited to see what would unfold.

Kaelen walked forward and stopped a few meters behind Leon. Taking in the scene of chaos, his eyes turned cold.

"What's going on?" he asked indifferently, turning his gaze to Leon's back. "Sir, are you the one responsible for this commotion? Do you realize the Empire strictly forbids disturbances in the city center?"

With a brief glance to his right, he noticed the remains of a large cake shop, its structure in ruins. Inside, a burly man lay unconscious in a pitiful state.

His gaze then shifted to another man sprawled on the ground, equally battered.

Though their bodies bore no visible severe wounds, Kaelen could tell they had sustained serious internal injuries.

At the sound of his voice, Leon turned and responded with a faint smile.

"Don't misunderstand me, soldier. I didn't do anything wrong," Leon replied casually.

He then gestured toward the unconscious, burly man on the ground before pointing at the ruined stall, its wares scattered from the destruction caused by the two men.

"They committed a serious crime by extorting this merchant. Not only that, but they also destroyed her stall and were about to harm her simply because she couldn't pay them."

Kaelen's gaze settled on Leon's face, and for a brief moment, his body tensed.

There was something oddly familiar about the man's face and voice, though he couldn't immediately place it.

However, he quickly pushed aside the feeling and focused on the situation.

"Are you telling the truth?" he asked seriously.

If the handsome man's words were true, then the two burly men were criminals who deserved severe punishment.

Leon gave a slight nod. "Of course. If you still have doubts, you can ask them."

He motioned toward the demons who had witnessed everything from the beginning.

Without hesitation, the demons all nodded in unison and said, "Yes, it's true."

With so many witnesses confirming the truth, Kaelen's last doubts vanished.

His cold, stern expression gradually softened as he said, "Then I must thank you for dealing with those vile demons. We will ensure you're rewarded and compensated."

However, Leon simply shook his head and replied nonchalantly, "That won't be necessary. I don't need it."

Instead, he gestured toward the female demon whose wares had been destroyed. "She should be the one compensated. Those bastards ruined all her goods and took away her livelihood. I hope you can help her."

Kaelen glanced at the woman sitting on the ground, her face pale, and his expression grew serious.

"Don't worry. I'll report this to my superiors, and I promise she'll be fully compensated for her losses," he said solemnly.

Truth be told, this incident was a result of his and the other soldiers' negligence. From morning to evening, they were supposed to patrol Erantum, ensuring the city's security from every angle.

Yet, something like this had occurred right under his nose. The realization left him feeling slightly embarrassed.

Leon merely nodded, offering no further words. His gaze drifted to the unconscious, burly man beside him, and a mocking smile crossed his lips.

"What a fool…" he muttered with disdain.

Afterward, he walked back to where his children were waiting.

However, as he passed Kaelen, his pace slowed. In a low voice, he whispered, "These two men are connected to a child and human trafficking syndicate. Coordinate with your superiors and put an end to it—otherwise, more victims will suffer."

Kaelen's eyes widened, his heart pounding.

But it wasn't the shocking revelation that unsettled him—it was the voice. That voice felt eerily familiar!

Suddenly, the image of the strong figure who had once defeated three of humanity's heroes surged into his mind, sending a shock through him.

"He…" Kaelen turned sharply, but the man was already walking away.

He almost called out to him but held back at the last moment.

Clenching his fists tightly, he whispered, "There's no mistaking it… That voice belongs to General Leon!"

...

"I'm done dealing with those two troublemakers," Leon said softly to Charlotte, Iris, Fiona, and Stella.

He turned to Stella and gently ruffled her hair. "Don't worry, the patrol squad will take care of them. I've already reported their crimes, and I'm sure they'll be dealt with soon."

Stella smiled sweetly and hugged Leon's leg tightly. "Thank you, Uncle."

Now that the culprits had been caught, the fear and worry in her heart gradually faded.

Leon smiled and playfully pinched her cheek. But as he shifted his gaze to Charlotte, Iris, and Fiona, he noticed something off.

"What's wrong with you girls? Why do you look so confused and scared?" he asked, puzzled.

Iris swallowed hard before speaking. "Daddy, something's wrong with Fiona!"

"Huh? Something wrong?" Leon frowned and turned to Fiona, who was hanging her head sadly. "What is it? Tell me."

Iris hesitated for a moment before finally explaining everything.

When she finished, she bit her lower lip and said anxiously, "Daddy, maybe Fiona is having hallucinations. You should check on her!"

However, Leon didn't respond right away. Instead, his expression shifted between confusion and shock as he processed what he had just heard.

He glanced at Miranda beside him and saw that she looked just as confused as he was.

"Fiona, can you really see that beautiful sister?" Leon asked gently.

Fiona pursed her lips and gave a small nod. She pointed at Miranda and replied, "Yes, Daddy. I can see her. She's standing right beside you, isn't she?"

Leon took a deep breath, suppressing his shock. He hadn't expected Fiona to be able to see Miranda.

This was something that had never happened before.

Letting out a quiet sigh, Leon gently brushed Fiona's hair and said, "You don't need to worry. That beautiful sister does exist."

His words stunned Charlotte, Iris, and Stella.

"Daddy, are you serious?" Charlotte asked in disbelief.

"Yes, it's true." Leon nodded before turning to Miranda. "Can you reveal yourself, Miranda?"

Miranda smiled softly. "Of course, Master. But only for them—otherwise, it could cause unnecessary panic."

Leon had no objections. "That's fine."

*Buzz!*

A brilliant purple light radiated from Miranda's body. After a few seconds, the glow faded, revealing her stunning form.

The moment Charlotte, Iris, and Stella saw her, their eyes widened in shock.

"She's real!"

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