My Dungeon Life: Rise of the Slave Harem-Chapter 1595

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When it came to Calypso, I had very little trust in her. Eliana and I shared a glance. I had no clue why that woman would want to talk to me now.

“I will go speak to her.” I stood up. “Chance, with me. Cici, go prepare my bedchambers for tonight.”

It was already really late, and I knew I wouldn’t be heading out to the SS island today. I still hadn’t even decided if I should go there. Was Carmine on that island? How were they blocking the boss rooms? What was with that fog? Were they related to the attacks? Did Carmine’s trap even have to do with the fog? They could have just been happenstance. There were just too many questions, and some of the answers I wasn’t even sure that I wanted to hear.

However, there was the answer that I was going to receive. Both girls gave nods, and Chance came to my side while Cici took off to complete her chore as a made. Eliana joined me as I created a portal to the building Calypso was in. The guard jumped a bit when the portal suddenly was created, but they followed us through. We appeared in front of a large building. I didn’t know what it was. I just knew that Calypso was inside.

“This is the council building. The peace talks are going to be held here.” Eliana filled me in as I stared up at the building questioningly.

“The prison lockup is located under the council building.” The guard explained. “The entrance is on the side.”

It appeared that the dungeon didn’t connect with the council building, which was probably a good idea. Eliana, Chance, and I followed the guard as they led us to a thick metal door. He had to knock and explain his presence before a heavy lock was undone and we were allowed inside. This brought us into a guard room, where the guard explained our presence. As he was doing so, another man who didn’t appear to be a guard walked up to us, glaring at Eliana.

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“Princess, I already sent word that we would handle this issue.” The man responded tightly, giving the guard that escorted us a sharp look. “We have taken custody of this prisoner. She is a pirate who has several bounties on her head. You don’t need to concern yourself.”

“I’m aware, Councilman, and I said that all matters regarding the prisoner are to be reported to me immediately,” Eliana responded. “Deek Deekson is the one she asked to meet.”

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“We have our best inquisitor in there with her right now.” The man declared snobbishly. “We have informed her that we will pass along any messages to the relevant parties as long as she confesses all of her transgressions.”

“I’m sure you would,” Eliana spoke dryly.

I could feel the tension between the pair. This man appeared to be one of the rulers of the island, and he didn’t seem to like Eliana very much. The feeling seemed to be on both sides.

“Yes… well, they are busy at the moment. Perhaps you can come back in the morning and…”

As he was speaking, I used my mana to reach out. The door was just barred, so I could see the other side and down the hallway to the door that Calypso was in. I lifted a hand and summoned another Portal. As it opened, I could see the other side appear in the hallway. The man who was still speaking honeyed words stopped, his eyes widening.

“I’ll be talking to her now.” I stepped through the portal, passing the gateway that was blocking me.

It probably wasn’t very diplomatic of me. I had a long way to go toward being a proper leader, but I did know I was never going to be a politician like that slimy guy.