Chapter 51: Apology with a Good Attitude (Edited)

In the midst of this chaos, a uniqueness and the Beyonder Characteristics suddenly seemed to be thrown towards Antigonus.

Antigonus instinctively caught them, and saw Amanises looking towards him with a hint of emotion.

His fur almost exploded at that moment. Without needing to think, Antigonus turned and ran into the gaps of Historical Void.

He wanted to escape, to leave this place that filled Him with fear.

"Wow, you run so fast. I was actually going to try to stop you..."

And not far from the Gods War, two heads popped out from behind the trunk of a towering tree, one gold and one red, Lynn and Medici, who had rushed over to watch the show.

They witnessed the double betrayal scene almost as soon as they arrived, and now they were peering curiously at everything happening in the distance.

The battle on Amanises' side undoubtedly came to an end, while on the other side, under the gaze of the two youngsters, the surge of acidic blood started to slow down.

In just a few seconds, all the blood fully receded, revealing surroundings that were completely decimated and releasing acidic steam. In the middle, only the figure of the Twilight Giant could be seen.

The Goddess of the Moon, Lilith, and the Mutated King Kvastir disappeared at that moment. However, the expression of the Twilight Giant was not very good. It seemed he was holding something in his hand, probably the uniqueness or the Beyonder characteristics.

But Lynn could tell that the Giant King Aurmir didn't seem particularly satisfied with His gains, but He wasn't completely dissatisfied either.

"Who?"

As if sensing Lynn's gaze, the Giant King Aurmir suddenly looked towards Lynn and Medici's direction with indescribable Aura, apparently this action carried a bit of venting and resentment towards Lynn and Medici.

But just before this almost substantial Aura reached Lynn and Medici, deep darkness and imperceptible shadows appeared simultaneously, completely dissolving this Aura.

"It's just my two curious children, Aurmir, no need to threaten them."

Sasrir appeared silently in front of Lynn and Medici, smiling, but his attitude was unquestionable.

Amanises appeared next to the two youngsters at some point. She didn't say anything, just calmly looked at the Giant King Aurmir in the distance.

Even though She didn't say anything, it was as if She had said everything.

"Hmph, take care of your brats. If you peek again next time, it won't be so simple." Giant King Aurmir snorted coldly and looked at Amanises again.

The latter looked back calmly.

Amanises knew that Aurmir must be full of killing intent towards her at this moment.

This killing intent was not because of her recent actions, but because Amanises had taken the biggest advantage in this battle.

As a Twilight Giant mainly on the path of Twilight, even if it was instinctual, Aurmir would want to devour Her completely.

It was just that Aurmir still cared about Sasrir present, so He didn't make a move.

This was also the reason why Amanises had just made a move to block Aurmir's attack. She did have a good Impression of Sasrir, but the main reason for her action was to show an attitude towards Sasrir, and to inform Aurmir that "She and Sasrir are on the same front".

"Hmph!" Finally, Aurmir snorted and didn't say anything more, turning around and leaving the battlefield directly.

After He left, Amanises withdrew Her gaze and looked at Sasrir, saying, "When I officially ascend to Darkness, I will visit Him."

"The Divine Realm is always welcome to your arrival." Sasrir smiled and said, with an attitude that couldn't be faulted.

So Amanises melted into the endless darkness.

Seeing that outsiders had finally left, Sasrir looked at Lynn and Medici. His expression was somewhat helpless, but not surprising. He just sighed and said, "I remember, you promised me you wouldn't get too close."

Although there was no sign of anger, it made people feel guilty for no reason.

"Uh, well, uh... if I say my feet walked by themselves, would you believe me?" Lynn immediately smiled awkwardly, his eyes wandering around, avoiding looking directly at Sasrir.

Actually, Lynn knew that he did indeed get a little too close.

But there was nothing he could do. After all, he wanted to see more clearly. Being too far away would only allow him to see vague images, and he wouldn't be able to see the specific situation at all.

Compared to Lynn's guilty plea, Medici simply lowered his head and remained silent. The hunter who had always been provocative was no longer provoked at this moment.

After all, Medici was not stupid. He knew that if he said something provocative at this time, he would surely attract all the resentment to himself, and in the end, he would definitely be beaten up, while Lynn, hmm, he might not even be scolded.

Medici understood his elder brother too well.

"What do you think?" Sasrir looked at Lynn, calmly asking.

"Sorry, I was wrong. I shouldn't have gotten so close, and I shouldn't have openly looked at the Giant King Aurmir." Lynn immediately apologized, clasping his hands above his head and bending his waist, emphasizing his pitiful and sincere attitude.

Anyway, he's just a kid now. It's not embarrassing no matter what he does.

Lynn has always been good at playing to his strengths.

"Now that you know you were wrong, will you dare to do it again next time?" Sasrir was surprised by his quick apology, then raised a hand to gently rub his temples, seeming to have a headache.

"I won't dare anymore, really." Lynn immediately promised, showing a very good attitude of apology. At the same time, he didn't forget to shift the blame onto Aurmir. After apologizing, he whispered plaintively, "I didn't expect Aurmir to be so petty. I just glanced at him, and He wanted to kill me."

"Aurmir is indeed a bit unreasonable." Sasrir also recalled the scene just now, his expression becoming much colder.

Lynn, on the other hand, showcased his acting skills, trying hard to make himself look even more innocent and pitiful. Dissing on the side, he muttered, "Yeah, exactly!"

Hearing the fire-stoking voice, Sasrir glanced at Lynn.

The latter immediately closed his mouth in understanding, but his pitiful expression remained unchanged.

This left Sasrir unsure of where to start. If Lynn's attitude towards apologizing hadn't been so positive, Sasrir would have properly educated him, but since the other party showed such obedience, even though Sasrir knew that this obedience was just a superficial appearance, in the end, he could only sigh, reach out and rub Lynn's head a few times, and say,

"Remember this lesson, don't make the same mistake next time."

"I will." Lynn immediately promised, but as for the degree of certainty in this "will," only he himself knew.

Sasrir then turned to the Medici, who had been playing dead beside him, and said, "You too, Medici, don't always let your brother mess around. When it's time to stop him, you should stop him."

"Uh... I got it." Medici rolled his eyes, not arguing, "How could I possibly stop him? You're obviously biased towards him."

Because Medici understood that, yes, Sasrir really was biased.

(End of Chapter)