Team villains except me

Chapter 544 World Gap



Chapter 544 World Gap

The lighting in the Hall of Fame is very good.

As a member of the Eagle Clan, Musa had excellent eyesight. She could see the cracks in the flowers on the table, and naturally, she could also see the dissatisfaction of the beast warriors from other continents who were rebelling against her.

"I called you here just for this. Otherwise, do you think you could attend the Beast Warrior's funeral? Since you once wanted to be a Beast Warrior, wouldn't it be good for you to replace Matija now? Otherwise, you will never be able to become a Beast Warrior again in this life. We are still young, and you are a little younger than us, but by the time we are all dead, you will be old, and your physical strength will not be able to support you to participate in the selection. This is your last chance."

Rusail, a beast warrior of the sparrow tribe from the southern continent, persuaded Musa impatiently. The other beast warriors felt that Rusail's words were too straightforward, but they all agreed with this decision.

"We disagree."

Jilan and Morga stood in front of Musa.

"Musa is Musa, and Matija is Matija. We don't agree to let Musa replace Matija. In the past, even if there was only one Beast Warrior left, the world did not fall. Now that Matija is gone, you are shirking responsibility and forcing Musa to pretend to be Matija. Are you Beast Warriors so incompetent? Can't you do what Matija did?"

"Now is a special period—and she is standing right here. It is such an honor to be a Beast Warrior. She has the ability, but she has never had the opportunity. Now we give her the opportunity. Isn't that good?"

"She said she didn't want to."

"But for these continents, for the sake of protection..."

"That's not Musa's job."

Mulga calmly looked at these beast warriors who were about the same age as her daughter and repeated.

"Musa was not chosen as a Beast Warrior. No matter how difficult the situation you are in, you should not let Musa pretend to be Mattia. That would be an insult to Mattia and a disrespect to Musa."

Having said that, the other Beast Warriors didn't need to say anything more. Mulga didn't blame them; she was even very restrained. But at her companion's funeral, her mother's words were more forceful than a slap in the face.

Rusail lowered his head uncomfortably.

Seeing the situation at a standstill, the other Beast Warriors were already preparing to leave. Julia made sure Musa was present, having shared similar concerns. She felt this would also benefit Musa, and her main concern lay with the other Beast Warriors. She hadn't considered that Musa would be the one to jeopardize their plan.

But Morga's words were already very decisive.

Every continent has a beast warrior who is like a guardian god. Originally, the western continent had Matiya and Bowan, but now only Bowan is left.

Bowan will not refuse these requests, but can the Western Continent maintain its original peace relying solely on Bowan?

Julia can't guarantee that.

Julia looked at Musa gravely.

She could have been a Beast Warrior, right? She just had to pretend to be Matija. Even if she took on Matija's identity, all the credit and praise would have been hers. Hadn't she wanted to be a Beast Warrior to protect her companions? It was just an identity. Was it so hard for Musa to accept taking someone else's place?

Julia didn't understand, but she thought of another way.

Rules can be changed.

Although she wasn't an orc, she was the dean of Abersgar Academy. She had long felt that the Beast Warrior election system was illogical. The previous dean had faced numerous assassination attempts because he hadn't died. Many orcs waited for the new Beast Warriors to be elected, and this wait gradually turned into a longing for death.

Rules that cannot adapt to the changing times should be eliminated.

But getting Musa to compromise was the lowest cost. As long as she agreed to replace Matija, she wouldn't need to resort to drastic changes to the orcish rules. After all, she wasn't an atavist.

Morga and Gillan were already saying their final goodbyes to Mattia. Julia just turned around and was about to make a final attempt when she was stopped by Norvia.

Norvia wanted to talk to her about Majik Pal. Julia looked up and realized that from her perspective, Musa was completely obscured by the members of the "Send You Home" group. So many layers of people were piled up that not even a strand of Musa's hair could be seen.

This means to protect Musa.

If the dean hadn't been unable to serve as a mentor, she would have applied to be the "Send You Home" teacher. They protected every mentor like the apple of their eye. The team also protected each other impeccably.

Really...

Julia looked at the mermaid with a respectful expression, and she felt that her original idea had become completely unfeasible at this moment.

Her focus differed from Valerio's. Valerio paid special attention to the promising students at the academy because he believed the new world needed leaders, many geniuses to rebuild order. She didn't believe there was a "new world." If the world collapsed, they would all die. The world flowed like a stream, with no clear boundary between the new and the old.

The wars between gods have become a thing of the past, and the wars going on now are nothing more than "human wars."

She needed a sacrifice.

The students who were smart, capable, soft-hearted, and not overly involved were the victims she chose for the final battle.

Andre Siss, Tufei, Jack Lowe, Buka Zur, Sophie Jeremy, Joann Kalholm, Duku Nifas... and Nolvia Lely.

Here is a partial list of hers.

But now, she felt she needed to adjust.

Julia squinted at Nolvia.

"Want to talk to me about Majik Pal? Don't you already get along well with him?"

Nolvia smiled and did not refute.

Majik Pal might be a potential danger, but she could turn him from an enemy into a friend. For now, there was no conflict of interest between them.

Julia looked at Irene, who was crying beside Mattia, and made a gesture.

"I want to make a deal with her. I don't know her well, could you introduce me to her?"

Norvia knew what Julia was going to do. In some ways, Julia was more like her than Valerio.

Julia never had just one plan. She always had a backup plan. There were multiple ways to accomplish something, and if one path didn't work, there was always another.

The dean of Abersgar wanted to negotiate a deal with the king of Ruyou. Norvia knew exactly what this meant.

Julia is not an orc, so she doesn't care about orc traditions. She just wants to make sure that the western continent where she is, where her Abersger is, is safe. That's enough.

Nolvaya went to find Irene. After turning around, Nolvaya glanced at Musa.

She understood Musa's refusal. Even Loretta, disguised as Gideon, couldn't see a future for herself. As a mother, Musa detested the idea of ​​impersonation. Ultimately, the other Beast Warriors had their own priorities, their superiority. The Beast Warriors were revered as gods, and their attitude toward Musa wasn't meant to humiliate her; they were simply used to it.

The only one who is special is Teacher Mattia.

They couldn't do what Mattia did, and they found Mattia's job too cumbersome, so they wanted to find a former candidate to replace Mattia. Furthermore, Musa was very strong back then, so she wasn't necessarily any weaker than them now.

It is not a profession that is noble.

Even gods have despicable deeds. The reason why beast warriors are respected is that most of them give everything for the lives they protect like martyrs, just like Mattia.

Nolvia lowered her eyes and bowed to Teacher Mattia before she spoke to Irene about the deal Julia had proposed.

As the king, Irene wiped the tears from her face. She was already able to handle this kind of transaction with ease.

"Goodbye, Mom. I have become a better adult. I think if you saw it, you would praise me.

I still don't like peas. "Mom, I still don't like going to that restaurant we used to go to. Because we don't go together anymore. And the food there tastes bitter when we don't."

Irene spoke softly, her eyes narrowed.

"Mamma, I've found something I hate besides peas. I hate your death.

But I understand you, and I will become you. Mom, bless me. Love you.

Irene left.

Now, Mattia only has Norvia by her side.

Nolvia blinked slowly, muttering to herself, unable to find the logic behind her words.

"Teacher Mattia, I've come to rely on you. I can't help but wonder if I played a role in your death. If I hadn't been our instructor, perhaps you could still be going to Titge to see Natalie... You're going on vacation, aren't you? With Natalie?

Morgha and Gillan missed you very much. They kept talking about you as a cub, and it made me sad. Because they didn't show their sadness, I felt they were very gentle. They said they didn't need comfort. Natalie was the same; she didn't need Dooku's comfort either.

Teacher Matija, when I went to buy you a bouquet today, the florist gave me a 50% discount. Do you know why? She said it was because you left a lot of money in many places. You showed them my photo, and as long as I was in the shop, they would give me a discount, even if you were gone.

I didn't buy any flowers in the end. I suddenly felt very sad. The flowers around you were grown by the spider, from the rare seeds you gave her.

Matthias's love was never short-lived.

This morning, Sosa said he had received a donation from the Beast Warrior, Matija—a whole box of top-tier painkillers. Sosa quickly realized that this was Matija's disguised dissatisfaction with the Remiaz Royal Family. Matija could have given the drugs directly to Huett, but she had sent them to the Royal Family instead.

These top-grade painkillers take two months to make.

As Mattia's student and assistant dean, Norvia had received permission from Gillan and Morga to sort through Mattia's estate. She needed to attend the funeral first, so she only glanced at Mattia's recent bills. With just that one glance, Norvia discovered many things Mattia had done for them. Yet, Mattia had never mentioned them.

"Teacher Mattia, why don't you ask anything of us?"

How can we respond to this love? We are not ungrateful monsters. When we are loved, we also want to return the love.

But since you ask nothing else of us, we can only work hard to become good adults based on our understanding of you, and become good people that would make you feel gratified and proud.

Every time I think of the happy family reunion around the bonfire in Titge, my bones ache as if they are burned.

A tear fell from the corner of Nolvia's eye.

"If your appearance is also instructed by the gods, then I have nothing to say and will gladly go to the bureau.

Tiger ancestors, no matter which god you made a deal with, I ask you to treat your descendants well. I beg you to ensure that Teacher Matija, after her reincarnation, lives a hundred years without worries."

Even under the god's pressure, Norvia refused to yield. She was filled with resentment and would not compromise.

but.

The emotions in Nolvia's eyes surged like an avalanche.

"If you can guarantee that my family will not be harmed, and I will not resist, I will cooperate with you no matter what. I am willing to exchange everything I have for the safety of my family."

Norvia's voice was as light as a veil.

"Did you hear me? I'm only giving you this one chance. I'm very close to the truth. If you can agree to this deal, give me some response."

There is no sound.

The sun is warm.

Nolvia's expression gradually faded, she was not angry.

The test failed. The god didn't react, which proved that her thinking was wrong, that she hadn't yet touched upon the hidden truth. If her thinking was correct, the god would surely launch a fierce counterattack, just like Teacher Valerio was doing now.

She suspected that Teacher Valerio had discovered something, which prompted Teacher Valerio to jump into the abyss on his own initiative.

Teacher Valerio was just crazy, but he was not stupid. He must have found something, so he took a gamble.

As for what she promised, she had no intention of fulfilling it. The gods were not undeceivable, and she had been tricked into an inescapable trap. She did not fight back because she had indeed obtained what she desired.

She still wanted to see her teammates grow old. As long as there was a slight possibility, she would not let herself be swallowed by the predetermined fate.

Hugh walked to her side, and looking at Nolvia's expression, he lowered his voice unconsciously.

"Headmaster Kabra and Teacher Chan of Yuto Academy have arrived in Remiaz and will be coming to Abosgar soon. Norvia, Dooku, and Ellit should stay here with Gillan and Morga."

Norvia nodded.

"it is good."

She looked past Hugh to see Spider. Spider's long, dark green hair was neatly tied up, a work of Sana's. Sana had combed all of Spider's hair up, revealing her forehead.

With a hairstyle where not a single hair hangs down, dark eyes and bright red eyelashes, Zhu Yi looks dangerous and strange.

Hught also looked at Zhue.

The first person Kabra wanted to meet after completing the process was Zhulang.

"Kabra won't raise questions that would offend Zhuyi. Yuto Academy wants to establish diplomatic relations with Abesgar. There's no refuge like Abesgar in the northern continent. Kabra herself has a delicate relationship with the military, so she won't embarrass Abesgar's students. I'll tell Zhuyi this."

"There's no question Zhu-Yi can't answer. Hugh, Zhu-Yi was also Zhu-Yi before she met us. I never doubted her abilities. I just thought she didn't bring many snacks when she came out today."

"It's okay, we all brought snacks."

"Yes."

Nolvia looked at the snacks hidden in the rare flowers. She knew that they were Zhu's awkward greeting to Mattia.

“…We brought them all.”


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