Reunion Grandfather Walter

As they boarded the spacecraft, Flora gave a few more instructions to Arnold and the maids, ensuring Gus was comfortable and secure. She then led Leon to a small private cabin where they could talk without being overheard.

Once inside, Leon took a seat, watching Flora as she paced the room. "Flora, back in the battle, you transformed. Your wounds healed, and your strength increased. Can you tell me more about that?"

Flora paused, looking at Leon. "That was my innate ability, one of the few things they couldn't seal away. It's a transformation that boosts my physical abilities and heals my injuries. It's something all members of my family have, though it's different for each of us."

Leon listened intently. "That's incredible. And what about the unique skills you mentioned? Are they similar?"

Flora nodded. "Yes and no. Unique skills are granted by the world's will when someone reaches god-level power. They're unique to each individual and can't be replicated or stolen. Mine was sealed away, but I hope to regain it once we clear my name."

Leon leaned back, absorbing the information. "This world is much more complex than I imagined. Gods, unique skills, pantheons, Conquerors... It's a lot to take in."

Flora smiled sympathetically. "I know it's overwhelming, but we'll take it one step at a time. For now, let's focus on getting to my grandfather's estate safely."

As the spacecraft lifted off, Leon stared out the window, his mind racing with thoughts of what lay ahead. He was determined to help Flora, not just because of their contract, but because he felt a growing connection to her and her struggle for justice.

With renewed resolve, Leon turned to Flora. "We'll get through this, Flora. We'll find the truth and bring those responsible to justice."

Flora looked at him, her eyes filled with gratitude and determination. "Thank you, Leon. I believe we will."

The journey to Flora's grandfather's estate was the beginning of their quest for justice, a journey that would test their resolve, strength, and trust in each other. Together, they would face the challenges ahead, uncover the truth, and seek the justice Flora deserved.

As they approached Flora's grandfather's estate, Leon saw a grand mansion with towering columns that echoed the storied life of the man who stood proudly before it. Flora's grandfather, with a short white beard and long hair, awaited his granddaughter with anticipation and love. A sword hung at his left side, a relic of his adventurous past.

Flora ran to her grandfather and hugged him tightly like a little girl. Her grandfather patted her head, saying, "It's alright."

Flora, still hugging him tightly, eventually let go and knelt on the ground, saying, "I'm back."

Her grandfather lifted her by the hand, placing his hand on her shoulder. "Welcome back."

Walter, Flora's grandfather, was overjoyed to see his granddaughter behaving like this. He had always wanted her to depend on him more than anyone else in the family. He loved Flora dearly, recalling the times she would come to him asking for sweets and making him smile. As he reminisced about the past, he looked at Leon and Flora's brother, Gus, who was unconscious for a reason. He remembered how Flora and Gus, though not born from the same mother, were very close. They fought like siblings but always stood by each other.

Walter then noticed a moonlight-like symbol on Flora's right hand, a contract mark that also appeared on Leon's hand. He knew what it meant and was not pleased with his granddaughter making a contract with Leon.

He looked at Leon and asked Flora, "Who is he?"

Flora introduced Leon to her grandfather. "Grandpa, this is Leon. He's the one who helped me escape my imprisonment."

Leon, nervous, bowed his head. "Sir, I am Leon. Nice to meet you."

Walter, surprised, observed Leon closely. He sensed that Leon was a primordial God, an achievement rare and significant. Despite this, he couldn't accept his granddaughter's contract with Leon.

Walter looked at Leon and said to Flora, "You've found a good friend, but he's not a powerful one. How could you make a contract with him?" He released a murderous aura towards Leon.

Flora interjected, "What do you mean, Grandpa? He's a primordial God. How can he be weak?" She questioned him.

Walter began to explain, "Listen, my child. There are two types of gods in the world: complete gods and incomplete gods. Leon is an incomplete god." Flora didn't understand and asked for clarification.

"What do you mean by weak? Can we not help him become a complete God?" Flora asked.

Walter replied, "Yes, I can make him a complete god, but why should I help him?"

Flora, like a little girl asking for help, pleaded, "Please, Grandpa. I want you to make him a complete God. He helped me, so please."

Walter, moved by her plea, remembered the times she had begged for his help as a child. His heart melted, and he agreed. "Okay, I will help him become a complete God, but his level of power will decrease. Is he okay with that?" He looked towards Leon.

Leon, seeing this and not fully understanding, simply said, "Yes."

Walter continued, "But I can only help him if he has the potential to become a complete God." He drew his sword and charged at Leon.

Leon, sensing danger, immediately deployed a barrier. Walter's sword clashed with the barrier, sending Leon back, but he remained unscathed. Standing up, Leon created a sword from his blood, ready for the next attack.

Walter was surprised by Leon's power, given that he was an incomplete god. He was also jealous of the contract his granddaughter had made with Leon. Smiling, Walter charged with double the energy. As they clashed, Leon managed to deflect some attacks but was eventually overpowered. His blood sword was cut in half, and he was punched in the face.

Leon remembered Flora fighting similarly and realized they were indeed blood-related. As he thought this, he lost consciousness.

Walter, with a smile, commanded Arnold and the maids to pick up Leon and head inside the mansion. He looked at Flora and said, "Okay, I will help him become a complete God." Flora smiled gratefully at her grandfather.