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Novel There's No Love In the Deathzone (BL) Chapter 737: Side Story 4. Endless Journey - 20
Novel There's No Love In the Deathzone (BL) by Aerlev
"So...she’s an awakened?" Radia glanced at the children before returning his gaze to the lake.
"Yeah."
"Esper? Guide?"
"Both," Zein replied while squinting his eyes at the surface of the lake. "She should be able to guide like me, and convert the miasma into mana to be used."
"Damn..." Han Shin whistled and swayed his fishing rod impatiently, feeling bored already after half an hour.
As usual, they had their annual summer vacation. This time, they decided to visit Ishtera’s lakehouse to escape from the heat of Lucre and celebrate the owner’s wedding anniversary. Everyone gathered in Ishtera Hills before moving through the portal that Radia’s summon opened, ensuring the baby wouldn’t have to go through a rigorous long journey.
The lakehouse was now under the full care of Ria and Sherry, who happily took little Lucy so Zein could enjoy the day with the others. As a retired guide, both of them did not have any problem handling the mana coming out of the baby.
They spread blankets beneath the tree and let the children have a picnic with little Lucy while the adults were trying to get them lunch.
I’d advise against letting the world know about her," Radia said. He wasn’t fishing like the others, just sunbathing lazily on a beach chair. "But I know you wouldn’t let the world know in the first place."
"Obviously," Bassena scoffed.
If the world knew a baby awakened on her third day, there would be countless inquiries that even his terrifying reputation and Ishtera status couldn’t block--including one from the Sentinel Association. She would be a sensation all around the world, and as someone who had experienced being a sensation around the world as an adult, Bassena wouldn’t want that for a child. Especially not his child.
"Besides, the way her system works is probably different," Zein said. "The Guardians will teach her in the future, but whether or not she’ll use her power is up to her."
"I know you’d say that," Han Joon chuckled. "Well, as long as you don’t let outsiders near her until she can control the mana, no one would know."
"I hope so," Zein let out a long sigh. "At least until she’s of age, I want her to grow up normally."
"That is too late," Han Shin laughed. "No one can just grow up normally as your children."
"Well..."
Whether they would be awakened as a guide or an esper, people would have high expectations of the offspring of the strongest esper and the legendary guide from the Eastern Federation. So far, the twins had been quite isolated from the world because their circle consisted of people who knew their parents personally. But once they entered school--which would happen the next year--they would face people’s expectant stares.
If Lucy’s conditions were to be known, the expectant stare would get doubled. People would already talk about what kind of things she would be able to do in the future, putting all kinds of responsibility and hope while also fearing her at the same time. Just like what they did to Bassena.
The world might be a slightly better place, but not by that much.
"She’ll probably face a hard life, but rest assured that we’ll help her as much as we can," Radia said.
Zein chuckled while patting his fishing rod. "I know, Godfather."
Radia rolled his eyes as they were laughing and scaring away the fish. In the end, they gave up on fishing and just took out the ingredients Bassena had already prepared just in case. They brought out the grill from the warehouse and had a barbeque while the children were playing on the lakeside. It was fortunate that Rina wasn’t there, or they would already asking for an ice skating rink.
Watching the children not carelessly jump into the lake, Zein muttered her observation. "Nari doesn’t seem to be affected by Lucy, but Byul is..."
"Yeah," Han Shin nodded. "I think Nari might awaken in the future, but not Byul."
"Oh, so Lucy can act as a detector?" Reina raised her brows in interest, turning toward the newest addition who was having her lunch earlier than everyone else, sucking from the bottle held by her grandma Sherry.
"More like testing mana compatibility."
"That’s interesting."
Byul had been surprised when he saw little Lucy again. The last time, in the hospital, everything was normal. But then, suddenly, he couldn’t get close. Little Byul couldn’t understand it, but he said he felt itchy, prickly, and they had to calm him because he was crying. Not because he was terrified, but because he was sad he couldn’t play together like the others.
The other children almost cried in confusion too, and the adults had to explain to them as best as they could. Byul was still sad, but Zein told the little boy that he would be able to play with little Lucy once she grew up. Well, it wasn’t like the other children also hung around the baby too much--all they could do with a baby was just stare at her anyway. After a while, they were bored and played among themselves.
Still, Kar took it upon himself to play with Byul instead so the little boy wouldn’t get lonely. He even made sure Asa and Nari did not jump into the lake, acting like a proper older brother. It seemed like gaining a little sister made him feel even more like the oldest one--despite only being taken out of the womb five minutes before Asa.
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