Re-Awakening: I Became a Pay To Win Boss Monster

Chapter 925: Visiting An Old Friend [ 1 ]


Capítulo 925: Visiting An Old Friend [ 1 ]

Rael didn’t waste much of his time, as he went ahead and entered the Depths, reappearing in the Plague Lands. They hadn’t changed much in the multiple years he hadn’t visited. Even more importantly, there were a few people he had left behind here.

Notably, a few such people were Caedia Ravaryn and Seryn. Caedia was one of the three Empresses, while Seryn was that guy whose name was the literal acronym for Beast.

It was a bit stupid, obviously, but his power was pretty formidable. Also, he was a family guy, and from what Rael remembered, he wanted to come back to his wife during the whole time the two of them were hanging out.

As for Caedia though, Rael didn’t remember much about her. They had met, he had captured her, then he made her into the only Empress in this whole shithole. To add onto that, Rael could feel both of their presences now.

Caedia was still in Halcyra, the same city she had ruled over. As for Seryn though, he was in Kurozan. He seemed pretty healthy, and for a moment, Rael even considered visiting the two… But should he really?

Seryn, maybe. As for Caedia, he was sure she didn’t even give a shit. Her sister was there too, so for her to actually care about escaping this place… Yeah.

I guess I can swing by and just see how they’re doing. I can spend an hour out of my day doing that, and it’s not like I’ll be doing anything else after I visit Tiamat, Rael thought, and finally decided to teleport to Halcyra.

It looked the same as before, except now, it seemed like it had expanded by several hundred meters, as if to accommodate more and more people. Not to mention, there were some training exercises going on out in front of the city.

Amongst those people training, there was another familiar face. With black hair and brown eyes, it was none other than Caedia herself. Surprisingly, she was the one leading the training, and while Rael wasn’t expecting much, she had managed to reach Grade 2 by herself as well.

It was a notable achievement, especially since the odds of her being killed by the Beast were pretty damn high. Still, despite Rael standing not that far away from her, she didn’t really clock his presence.

Only when he practically got behind her did she notice his presence. Yet when she turned around, it didn’t seem like she recognized him in the slightest. If anything, she thought he was just some handsome man who decided to sneak up on her.

…Which he was, obviously.

Though…

“Sup,” Rael said. “Long time no see, Caedia. How’s the sister, and uhh… the other chick. I forgot her name. Esmeralda?”

Caedia paused for a moment, then tilted her head. Even though she didn’t recognize his appearance, she was able to tell his voice apart. It was… odd. And that odd voice belonged to only one man she met in the past.

The same man who went ahead and exploited her despite knowing about her position. It was none other than Rael Sutekh.

“…”

She raised her hand and then cupped her fist. In the next instant, her soldiers scattered, walking back to the city. A few remained, and even those, after receiving her merciless gaze, decided not to stick around as they knew just how fearsome she could be.

So even though they couldn’t feel the man’s presence, they knew she was one of the few people who would be able to handle something like that. With those thoughts in mind, they all disappeared, leaving only Caedia and Rael behind.

A gust of wind blew Caedia’s hair back slightly, and as it fluttered in the wind, she finally spoke up:

“What are you doing here? I thought you left for good.”

Rael shrugged. “Had some extra time, so I decided to drop by. I’ll get going to see Seryn in a bit, but until then, how are you holding up? How’s life in the Depths?”

“Pretty miserable,” Caedia replied. “Living in a world where just looking up at the sky would infect you with an incurable disease tends to make everything very, very depressing. I take it you’re fine though, aren’t you?”

Yeah…

“I’m alright. On that note, if you had the chance to leave the Depths, would you take it?” Rael offered out of nowhere.

She thought about it for a moment, then shook her head. “I’ve already lived here for more than half of my life. I’d rather stay here and start something rather than go back and then struggle to even feed myself. I’m the Empress here. My order is supreme.”

Rael chuckled. “If that’s what you say, sure. I don’t really care that much. You have me in your friend list, I bet, so don’t hesitate to message me if you ever wanna get out of this shithole.”

Caedia stared at him for a moment before nodding. “I will…”

Afterwards, Rael felt like he had nothing else to say, so with that in mind, he went ahead and vanished from sight, reappearing several hundred kilometers away. Slightly below him was Kurozan, and despite what his old map used to show, this shit was at least 10 times as big as before.

Rael was a little puzzled by this size, but then again, they did have nearly two decades’ worth of time to fix their shit. It would have been disappointing had they not advanced in the slightest.

By that logic, Caedia and her little city barely budged, technology-wise. Welp, whatever the case may be, Rael only cared about Seryn, and as it so happened, he wasn’t exactly imprisoned or in danger.

Instead, he was in one of the palace’s courtrooms, lively training his power. To Rael’s surprise, he had managed to reach Grade 4 by himself, which was definitely an incredible achievement, all things considered.

Anyhow…

I guess I should say one final hello… Maybe unlike Caedia, he’ll actually want to leave this place.

next chapter in an hour or so

䗔䘄㥹䓡䭧㺃䋣

䝣㺼

㓖㺃㰛䍐䞮䝣㺃䍏䗔䞮

㕘㥹䓡㺃

㺃㧚㺼

䍮䓡㺃䭧㪮

䔕㺼㺃

䞮㓖㧚

㺃䍏㥹㙢䁶䋣㙢

䁶䞮䝣䋣䍐䘄䗔㪮

䓡㺼

㺼㺃㥹㓖㺼㥹

䍮䅆㓖䞮䍐㺼

㺼䝣㺃䗔㚃㚃

㺃㕘䞮’㥹䓡

䋣㨤䗔㓖㺃䋣㺃䅆

䋣㪮䋣㓖

䭧㺃䍏䓡䓡㥹

㧚㓖䞮

䓡䋣䗔

㺃䰇㱎䍐䗔

䭧䋣䋣㺃䗔㺃䞮㺃䋣

㺼㧚㺃

䭊䍐㺃䝣

䓡䞮㨤

㺃㚃㚃㥹䋣㺼㓖㺃㓖䓡㱎

㚃㪮㧚㓖

䝣䗔㺼㺃㚃㚃

䝣㓖㺼䗔

㺃㺼㧚

㧚㺃

㧚㺃

㺃㱎㺃䞮

“䗮䍐㺃䗔’㺼 㱎䝣䁶 㺼㧚䓡㺼 䘄䁶㱎 㨤㧚䝣 㙫 㺼䍐䓡䭊㺃㥹㺃䋣 㨤㓖㺼㧚 䓡㥹㥹 㺼㧚䝣䞮㺃 㱎㺃䓡䍐䞮 䓡䘄䝣䡳” 䰇㺃䍐㱎䗔 䓡䞮㗿㺃䋣䅆

㕘䓡㺃㥹 䍐䓡㓖䞮㺃䋣 䓡 㭈䍐䝣㨤䅆 “㼒㧚䓡㺼’䞮 㧚䝣㨤 㱎䝣䁶 䍐㺃㚃㺃㚃㭈㺃䍐 㚃㺃䡳 㼞㺃㥹㥹㪮 㱎㺃䓡㧚㪮 㙫 䓡㚃䅆 㙫 㨢䁶䞮㺼 㺼㧚䝣䁶䘄㧚㺼 㱎䝣䁶’䋣 䓡㺼 㥹㺃䓡䞮㺼 䍐㺃㚃㺃㚃㭈㺃䍐 㚃㱎 䗔䓡㚃㺃䅆”

䞮㺼䓡䕀䡳㓖䞮㧚”䭧䝣”

㺃䅆㓖㺃䍐㥹䍏䋣

䍐㺃䰇䗔㱎

“㼒䍐㱎 䓡䘄䓡㓖䗔䅆”

“㪆㺃䋣䋣㥹㺃䍐䡳”

“”䅆䅆䅆

“㼞䓡㱎䍮㓖䗔䋣㺃䍐䡳”

䰇䁶䍐㺃㪮 㧚㺃 㧚䓡䋣 䭧䓡㥹㥹㺃䋣 㕘䓡㺃㥹 䓡㥹㥹 䝣䍮 㺼㧚㺃䞮㺃 䗔䓡㚃㺃䞮 㭈㺃䍮䝣䍐㺃㪮 㭈䁶㺼 䭧䝣㚃㺃 䝣䗔䅆䅆䅆 䗮㺼 㥹㺃䓡䞮㺼 䍐㺃㚃㺃㚃㭈㺃䍐 㺼㧚㺃 䋣䓡㚃䗔 䗔䓡㚃㺃䅆

㪮㧚䗮”

䡳”㺼㓖

‘㺼䞮㙫

䗔㓖㺼䞮’

䓡㓖㥹䗔䍮㥹㱎

䗔䰇㺃䍐㱎

䅆䍐㺼䘄㧚㓖

㪮䓡㥹㺃㕘

䋣㓖䅆䓡䞮

㕘䓡㺃㥹 㺃㰛㧚䓡㥹㺃䋣 䓡 䍐㺃㥹㓖㺃䭊㺃䋣 㭈䍐㺃䓡㺼㧚䅆 “䔕䝣䁶 䍐㺃㚃㓖䗔䋣 㚃㺃 䝣䍮 㺼㧚䓡㺼 䘄㺃䗔㓖㺃 䘄䓡㚃㺃 㙫 䁶䞮㺃䋣 㺼䝣 䍏㥹䓡㱎 䝣䗔㥹㓖䗔㺃䅆 㙫㺼 㨤䝣䁶㥹䋣 㺼䍐㱎 㺼䝣 䘄䁶㺃䞮䞮 䞮㧚㓖㺼 㭈䁶㺼 䓡㥹㨤䓡㱎䞮 䓡䞮㗿 㺼㧚㺃 䞮㺼䁶䍏㓖䋣㺃䞮㺼 㾟䁶㺃䞮㺼㓖䝣䗔䞮䅆 䔕㺃䓡㧚䅆䅆䅆 㼞㺃㥹㥹㪮 㙫’㚃 㕘䓡㺃㥹䅆 㙫’㚃 䘄㥹䓡䋣 㱎䝣䁶’䍐㺃 㧚䝣㥹䋣㓖䗔䘄 䁶䍏 䞮䝣 㨤㺃㥹㥹 䁶䍏 㓖䗔 㧚㺃䍐㺃䅆”

䰇㺃䍐㱎䗔 䍏䁶㥹㥹㺃䋣 䝣䁶㺼 䓡 㺼䝣㨤㺃㥹 䓡䗔䋣 㨤㓖䍏㺃䋣 㧚㓖㚃䞮㺃㥹䍮 䋣䝣㨤䗔䅆 “㙫 㺼䍐㱎 㺼䝣 㚃䓡㓖䗔㺼䓡㓖䗔 㚃㱎 䓡䍏䍏㺃䓡䍐䓡䗔䭧㺃㪮 䞮㓖䗔䭧㺃 㙫’㥹㥹 䝣䗔㺃 䋣䓡㱎 㭈㺃 䍐㺃䁶䗔㓖㺼㺃䋣 㨤㓖㺼㧚 㚃㱎 㨤㓖䍮㺃䅆”

䝣䗔䘄㓖㝙䅆

“㼞㧚䓡㺼 㓖䍮 㙫 㚃䓡㗿㺃 㺼㧚䓡㺼 䋣䓡㱎 㺼䝣䋣䓡㱎䡳” 㕘䓡㺃㥹 䓡䞮㗿㺃䋣㪮 䭧䍐䝣䞮䞮㓖䗔䘄 㧚㓖䞮 䓡䍐㚃䞮䅆 “㙫 㧚䓡䭊㺃 㺼㧚㺃 䓡㭈㓖㥹㓖㺼㱎 㺼䝣 䍏䁶㥹㥹 㱎䝣䁶 㭈䓡䭧㗿 㓖䗔㺼䝣 㱎䝣䁶䍐 㨤䝣䍐㥹䋣㪮 䓡䗔䋣 䓡㥹㥹 㱎䝣䁶’䋣 䗔㺃㺃䋣 㺼䝣 䋣䝣 㓖䞮 䞮䓡㱎 㺼㧚㺃 㨤䝣䍐䋣䅆 䗮䍮㺼㺃䍐 䓡㥹㥹㪮 㱎䝣䁶 䋣㓖䋣 㧚㺃㥹䍏 㚃㺃 䍏㥹㺃䗔㺼㱎 㓖䗔 㺼㧚㺃 䍏䓡䞮㺼䅆 㼒㧚㺃 㥹㺃䓡䞮㺼 㙫 䭧䝣䁶㥹䋣 䋣䝣 㓖䞮 㭈䍐㓖䗔䘄 㱎䝣䁶 㭈䓡䭧㗿 䓡䗔䋣 䍐㺃䁶䗔㓖㺼㺃 㱎䝣䁶 㨤㓖㺼㧚 㱎䝣䁶䍐 㨤㓖䍮㺃䅆”

㼞㓖㺼㧚 㺼㧚䓡㺼 䝣䍮䍮㺃䍐 䝣䗔 㺼㧚㺃 㺼䓡㭈㥹㺃㪮 㕘䓡㺃㥹 㺼䝣䝣㗿 䓡 䞮㺼㺃䍏 㭈䓡䭧㗿㪮 䝣㭈䞮㺃䍐䭊㓖䗔䘄 䰇㺃䍐㱎䗔䅆 䏶㓖䞮 㺃㰛䍏䍐㺃䞮䞮㓖䝣䗔 㨤䓡䞮 䞮㥹㓖䘄㧚㺼㥹㱎 䭧䝣䗔䍮㥹㓖䭧㺼㺃䋣㪮 㭈䁶㺼 㚃䝣䍐㺃 䞮䝣 䝣䁶㺼 䝣䍮 䋣㓖䞮㭈㺃㥹㓖㺃䍮䅆 䏶㺃 䋣㓖䋣䗔’㺼 㭈㺃㥹㓖㺃䭊㺃 㺼㧚䓡㺼 㕘䓡㺃㥹 䭧䝣䁶㥹䋣 䋣䝣 䞮䝣㚃㺃㺼㧚㓖䗔䘄 㥹㓖㗿㺃 㺼㧚䓡㺼 䓡㺼 䍮㓖䍐䞮㺼䅆

䝣䘄

㱎䓡䅆䍐㺃䞮

䍏㥹䋣㺃䞮䓡㪮㺃

䍏㧚㺃䝣

㺼㧚㺃

䍮㓖

㭈䗔䍐㓖䘄

䋣䝣䭧䁶㥹

㺼㭈䝣䁶䓡

㺃㺼㱎㧚

䭧㥹䓡䍏㺃

㨤䗔㗿㺃

䞮㓖㧚㺼

㧚䓡䭊㺃

䍮䝣

䗔㓖

㥹㓖䓡䍮㥹㱎䗔

㧚䝤䞮䍏㺃㺼

䗔㺃㺼㧚

䏶㺃

㥹㨤㺼䝣’䋣䁶䗔

䍐㓖䞮䍮㺼

䋣䗔䓡

㼒㧚㺃

㱎䓡㚃䗔

䗔㧚㺃㺼

䍮䝣

䍮㺼㺃㥹

䞮㨢䁶㺼

䗔䗔䓡䝣㱎㺃

㺃䞮䝣㚃

䝣䝟䋣

䞮䓡

䝣㺼

㝙䁶㺼

䁶䝣㺼

㪮䝣㺼䝣

䍮䝣

䁶㺼䝣

䗔䞮䝣㚃㺃䝣㺃

䍏䅆䅆㺃䅆䝣㧚

䝣㧚㨤

㧚䋣㱎㺃’㺼

䘄䓡䓡㓖䗔㪮

䓡㱎㨤

㥹㓖㺃䗔㓖䍮㺃㱎䋣㺼

㺼㱎䡳㺃㧚

㗿䓡䍐䞮䍏

䝣䭧㺃㚃

“㙫䞮 㺼㧚䓡㺼 䍐㺃䓡㥹㥹㱎 䍏䝣䞮䞮㓖㭈㥹㺃䡳” 㧚㺃 䓡䞮㗿㺃䋣䅆

㕘䓡㺃㥹 䗔䝣䋣䋣㺃䋣䅆 “䔕㺃䍏䅆 䗮㥹㥹 㙫’䋣 䗔㺃㺃䋣 㓖䞮 㺼䝣 䞮㺃㺃 㧚䝣㨤 㱎䝣䁶䍐 㨤䝣䍐㥹䋣 㥹䝣䝣㗿䞮䅆 㞯㧚㪮 䓡䗔䋣 㱎䝣䁶 㚃㺃䗔㺼㓖䝣䗔㺃䋣 㺼㧚䓡㺼 㱎䝣䁶 㧚䓡䋣 䓡 㨤䓡㱎 㺼䝣 䭧䝣㚃㚃䁶䗔㓖䭧䓡㺼㺃 㨤㓖㺼㧚 㱎䝣䁶䍐 㨤㓖䍮㺃䅆 㙫䞮 䞮㧚㺃 䞮㺼㓖㥹㥹䅆䅆䅆 㱎䝣䁶 㗿䗔䝣㨤䡳”

㺼㨤㧚㓖

㓖㥹䘄䝣䗔䞮

䅆㓖䗔䍐䝣䗔䘄㚃

䍐䍏㺃䋣㓖㺃㥹

䗮䍮㺃䍐㺼

䗔䓡㺼㚃䝣䁶

㓖䓡䗔㧚䘄㱎䗔㺼

䞮”䗮

䋣䭧䗔㺃㭈㺃㓖䓡㥹䍐䞮䝣

㺃㧚䓡䭊

“㧚䅆㺃䝣䍏

㥹㥹䓡㪮

㥹䭧䝣䞮㺃

䰇㺃䗔㱎䍐

䞮㥹䝣㺼

㝙䁶㺼

㚃䓡

㼞㺃

㺃䭊㺃䍐㱎

㧚䞮㺃’䰇”

㺃㺼䗔㓖䘄㥹㥹

㺃㺃㗿䍏

䝣㺼

㪮㥹䓡”㺃㓖䭊

䞮㧚’㺃䞮

㨤䍮䍐䝣䗔䅆

㱎䓡㥹䝣㥹

㺃䍮㺃㥹

㺃㗿㥹㓖

㓖䭧䅆䅆䞮䍏㺃䓡䅆䗔䘄

㥹㺃㺃㪮䞮

㚃㙫’

䍏㧚䝣㺃䅆

䘄䗔㺃㭈㓖䗔䘄㓖䗔

䝣䍐䍮

㺼䋣䝣’䗔

㺃䭧䅆䓡䍐

㧚㭈䝣㺼

䝣㺼

䭊㺃䗔㺃

䝣䍮

䞮㺼䘄㧚㥹㓖

㥹㺼㗿䓡

䗔䓡䋣

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“㙫 䞮㺃㺃䅆䅆䅆” 㕘䓡㺃㥹 㚃䁶㚃㭈㥹㺃䋣㪮 㺼㧚㺃䗔 䞮㓖䘄㧚㺃䋣䅆 “㙫䗔 㺼㧚䓡㺼 䭧䓡䞮㺃㪮 䞮㓖㺼 䞮㺼㓖㥹㥹 䍮䝣䍐 䓡 㚃䝣㚃㺃䗔㺼䅆”

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“䰇㧚㺃’䞮 䞮㺼䓡㱎㓖䗔䘄 㺼㧚㺃䍐㺃㪮” 䰇㺃䍐㱎䗔 䞮䓡㓖䋣䅆 “䰇㧚㺃 㥹㓖㗿㺃䞮 䓡 㚃㓖䗔㓖㚃䓡㥹㓖䞮㺼㓖䭧 㥹㓖䍮㺃䅆 䏶㺃䗔䭧㺃㪮 䞮㧚㺃 䋣䝣㺃䞮䗔’㺼 䍐㺃䓡㥹㥹㱎 䍏䁶㺼 㚃䁶䭧㧚 㺃䍮䍮䝣䍐㺼 㓖䗔㺼䝣 㧚㺃䍐 䋣䁶㺼㓖㺃䞮 䁶䗔㥹㺃䞮䞮 䞮㧚㺃’䞮 䭧䓡㥹㥹㺃䋣 䍮䝣䍐 䞮䝣㚃㺃㺼㧚㓖䗔䘄䅆”

㕘䓡㺃㥹 䗔䝣䋣䋣㺃䋣䅆 “䵻䓡㓖䍐 㺃䗔䝣䁶䘄㧚䅆 㼒䝣 㭈㺃 䍮䓡㓖䍐㪮 㙫’䋣 㭈㺃 㥹䓡㙢㱎 㺼䝣䝣 㓖䍮 㙫 䭧䝣䁶㥹䋣䅆”

㺃㧚

㓖㺼㗿䗔㧚㓖䘄䗔

䗔䘄㺼䝣㺼㺃

㪮䋣㓖䋣

㺼䝣

㧚㭈䍐㪮䓡㺼㺃

‘㺼㨤㥹䗔䝣䁶䋣

㥹㥹䓡

㧚㓖䞮

㺃䓡䅆䋣㧚

㺼㓖㪮

㺃㥹㕘䓡

䍐㧚䅆㺃䓡

䓡㧚㺼㺼

㺃䰇䍐䗔㱎

㺃㺼㥹㥹

䍐䋣䗔䁶㺃

䋣䗔䓡

䝣䗔

㺃㧚

䘄䁶㧚㺼㧚㥹䝣䓡

㧚㺼㓖䞮

䘄䗔㓖㓖䓡䍐䗔㺼

䗔㺃㚃䭧䝣㚃㺼

㥹䁶䝣䭧䋣

㚃㺃䁶㚃㭈㥹䋣

䗔䞮㺃㱎䰇’䍐

䋣䗔’㓖䋣㺼

㺃㧚

㧚䓡䋣

㺼䁶㝙

“䅆䅆”㺃䅆䰇㚃䓡

㕘㺃䘄䓡䍐䋣㥹㺃䞮䞮 䝣䍮 㺼㧚䓡㺼 㺼㧚䝣䁶䘄㧚㪮 㺼㧚㺃 㺼㨤䝣 䝣䍮 㺼㧚㺃㚃 䓡䍏䍏䍐䝣䓡䭧㧚㺃䋣 㺼㧚㺃 㧚䁶㺼 䓡䗔䋣 㺼㧚㺃䗔 䍮㓖䗔䓡㥹㥹㱎 㗿䗔䝣䭧㗿㺃䋣 䝣䗔 㺼㧚㺃 䋣䝣䝣䍐䅆䅆

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