Chapter 66

Redin turned his gaze to the forest.

Just as Isabelle had said, a fierce energy was heading their way.

And it wasn't just one.

A single phantasmal at the head of the group, followed by a pack of others, were closing in at a rapid pace.

Isabelle looked at him.

"I'll stop them. Take the children and run."

As Redin looked at her, he organized his thoughts.

In the game, Isabelle was all alone in this situation, and even then, she would have told the teacher and children to run and then stayed behind.

But the speed of the Phantasmal Creatures coming out of the forest was ridiculously swift. There was no way the teacher and children could have gotten out of here.

Now that he was here, they could make it out alive.

The in-game dialogue kept getting in his thoughts about leaving Isabelle behind.

-A contract with a Familiars? Even if you give me one, I won't do it. I don't want to be lumped in with those supremacists.