Chapter 694 - 693
Honestly, Andrew had passed the ball to Biacko with that answer, as if he was trying to escape from the situation. If he had to be honest, he had fled, because he did not want to deal with something so problematic.
The demigods along with Kael and Draneg were not on good terms with Andrew. They were not mortal enemies, but they had offended each other repeatedly and had only met twice.
Andrew did not want to deal with them when they did not even get along. Andrew was sure that their intentions were not good and even if they were, he did not like the attitude they had.
They were too arrogant and did not put anyone before their eyes and that bothered Andrew. Not even beings like Biacko and Crhono disrespected him and were superior to these demigods.
Biacko was not stupid. He had already been informed by Crhono of Andrew’s situation, especially his relationships, both good and bad, so he knew what was happening at that moment.
Obviously, Andrew was throwing the hot potato at him, but Biacko didn’t care, as he was prepared for it, so he simply looked at Emaliene and said, "Do you have a problem with them parking in your town?"
Honestly, with Biacko’s strength, there was no need to ask, as he could easily impose himself with force, but Biacko is not that kind of person. Honestly, the dragons had been politically well-behaved ever since Andrew met them.
Certainly, Lugia and Vaelyra had initially entered Cannes in secret, but it was because they had a different purpose and destination, so it was not a big transgression, other than that, they had behaved respectfully.
Dunnas is Emaliene’s territory and it was only fair that she was the one to accept the conditions. Emaliene honestly did not want to accept, as so many demigods, mostly more powerful than her, made her feel uneasy, but she trusted Biacko.
It was true that she had only met him a couple of hours ago, but he had still behaved respectfully and she trusted Crhono. She may not know him in person, but she does know about him, so she agrees.
"I have no problem, as long as you don’t try anything to disturb the peace or have bad intentions," Emaliene said with a bit of annoyance. Biacko, like the others, understood her frustration.
They may be the ones imposing themselves, but as lords of their territories, they could understand what Emaliene was feeling. Biacko then assured her, "I will take responsibility for making you behave."
Although his words were calm, he was actually issuing a threat. He was telling Kael and the others that if they created trouble, he would deal with it himself and it was not an empty threat.
Facing all of them in combat may put him at a disadvantage, but if they did not follow Biacko’s orders, the problem would not only be with him, but with the dragons. No one wanted to antagonize the dragons, as they understood their strength, especially Crhono’s. If they got on Crhono’s bad side, only death awaited them, so they humbly accepted. @@novelbin@@
No matter how many differences they had with Andrew, they would not make life difficult for him, as his backing was too dangerous. Besides, they needed him to accomplish their goals, so they would be obedient. Continue reading at NovelBin.Côm
It wasn’t as if they would submit, as their pride wouldn’t allow it, but they didn’t gain anything by being rebellious and uncontrollable either, they just had to be there and win Andrew’s favor.
With that settled, Andrew didn’t say anything and let Biacko take care of everything. After talking for a few more minutes about the subject, they changed to a different topic.
Cannes was destroyed, so returning to build a Heavenly Palace there was not a good move, even so, Andrew wanted to return. Not only because Cannes is a strategic place to have a base, but because he felt obligated.
He wanted to help Zaros and his family rebuild. They had given him a lot of benefits and he had only brought them trouble, so he wanted to repay the kindness they had given him.
Also, Jasper, Helga, and Layla were with him and he wanted to take them back to their family. Although the three vampires were not scared of being in an unknown land, it was only fair to take them to their relatives.
In fact, the three vampires were curious about their new surroundings, as they rarely left the city of Cannes, so it was a good opportunity to see a different place, so there was no rush.
Even though there was no rush, it was something that needed to be done, so Andrew discussed this matter with them. He wanted them to help him get to Cannes, even if it wasn’t immediately.
Biacko didn’t refuse. He also thought it was a good idea since Cannes was closer to the dragons’ and liquid spirits’ territory than Dunnas and was a better-protected place.
There they could receive reinforcements in less time if something happened and that was why they agreed, but they wouldn’t travel immediately. They had to let the storms calm down first and let those who went to Tripia to look for information return.
They might find key information that would make things easier for them or at least avoid possible problems on the trip. The demigod lineup they had might be strong, but they couldn’t underestimate Purgatory.
With everything discussed, they decided to wait for those who went to Tripia to return, and depending on the information they gathered, they would see if they traveled or waited for additional time.
With all matters settled, Biacko and the other dragons left with Emaliene. Kael and the other demigods also left, as they were not close enough to Andrew to stay.
In fact, they were quite antagonistic, but neither wanted to break off relations completely. The demigods wanted something from Andrew, so they would not antagonize each other to the limit and Andrew needed the protection of these demigods, so he did not push their buttons either.
In the end, only Lugia remained, as he knew Andrew better and they still had some things to talk about. While Andrew had been informed of what had happened, there were no details and that was what Andrew wanted to ask Lugia.
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