Text Game: It All Began when a Cat-eared Girl Took Me In-Chapter 826 - 412: Cat Cat’s Affection, Xiya’s Origin, The Once Detached Human Race (4k)_2
Liya and Xiya discussed for a while and decided to first rescue the trapped Melissa, as any delay could lead to complications.
"Mom, I want to go too," Wei’er said.
"Go together?" Liya was startled.
"Yes, together—I want to meet Grandma as well."
"You don’t want to stay and take care of Luo Xi?" 𝐟𝗿𝐞𝚎𝚠𝐞𝚋𝕟𝐨𝚟𝐞𝕝.𝕔𝕠𝚖
"I’m not of any use staying here."
Wei’er looked helplessly at the giant dragon, bound tightly under the Divine Tree.
She couldn’t wake Luo Xi even if she stayed.
Moreover, ever since they returned to Medros from Nolan, Feya had the rights of a controller here and could suppress Luo Xi, the big dog... dragon, at any time. Therefore, leaving one person to watch the house was sufficient.
"Let’s talk about retaking Dusk City once the Grandmother has reclaimed it."
Liya laughed lightly, "There won’t be any problems. Two sixth-order Transcendents, along with the Lord of Donghuang City who is already on the level of a Guard City controller, united, can ensure that even if it’s Andreas, he can only stand and take a beating obediently."
Wei’er hesitated for a moment, then nodded, "Okay then, Mom, be careful."
Unlike the previous few times, this was a real siege battle, and they didn’t have Luo Xi’s sword which could slice through everything, nor was Ressia, the dragon sister, there anymore.
"Little sisters, your big sister is leaving now. We’ll meet again when I come back~"
Donghuang Luoshuang teased Wei’er and the others with a provocative smile.
Wei’er: "..."
In a slightly uneasy mood, Wei’er sat on top of the dragon’s head, closed her eyes, and fell into a deep sleep.
Hopefully, when she opened her eyes again, everything would have taken a turn for the better.
...
Wu Xia City.
The beautiful woman with grey hair navigated through the narrow alleys, seemingly evading someone. The residents only felt a gust of wind as they passed by, and when they looked up, they saw nothing.
Suddenly, Luweiya stopped in her tracks and turned back to run.
After a few steps, the sound of her footsteps abruptly ceased.
Two hooded figures emerged from the shadows ahead, their tones cold.
"Luweiya Xixilian, stop wasting your physical strength. Hand over the key, then go back and apologize to your deceased teacher, and we might still acknowledge the royal bloodline in you."
"You think I would believe that?"
Luweiya sneeringly replied, "To you old fogeys, a Shadow Clan member like me who was only born recently no longer relates to your world. I’m just a handy tool to you. You want to restart the Void Engine and leave this world, but you never considered the feelings of the tens of thousands of Shadow Clansmen who have taken root here. You never asked us our opinion. Haven’t you thought about how many will still be alive then?"
"A wanderer should return home," the hooded man in the shadows said indifferently. "You don’t understand; everything we do is to go back home, and for that, we can sacrifice everything."
"Of course, I don’t understand, why should I?" Luweiya glared at the hooded man with resentful eyes. "So many clanspeople have already spread their branches in this world. They have integrated into various races. We can’t even identify all of them, and yet you old louts selfishly intend to discard those clansmen like trash!"
"Besides, the Void battleships are already so badly damaged. You can’t seriously believe those craftsmen from Tiangong Country can fix that ship, do you?"
An emblem resembling dual pupils appeared on one of the hooded people’s clothing, as if an eye had opened to stare intently at Luweiya.
His voice was cold and piercing, "You are the only one among us with the rights to use the key. You could have been one of us, but you gave up everything."
"Who wants to be a part of your group? You’re nothing but rats and cockroaches crawling from the sewage shadows!" Luweiya said with as much sarcasm as she could muster. Before the people in front of her could react, she went limp, and only her clothes collapsed to the ground.
"She got away again," a grey-clothed hooded man said.
"She won’t get far. She is, after all, our only remaining creation, left over from a time long past. Ten thousand years ago, the explosion at the Elves’ place caused us such harm. If not for that, we wouldn’t have to let her make such a fuss."
"She thinks she’s only been born for a few years, not realizing she’s been preserved in ice by us until now. She’s inherently one of us."
"Speaking of which, wasn’t the Elf Mother Tree in charge of the authority over propagation and life? Why is it that after we stole its power and combined it with our technology, we couldn’t mass-produce living beings?"
"If creating life were that simple, that despicable deity wouldn’t have done what It did, bringing us into Its world."
"Indeed... Are there really no other remaining creations? I don’t think she will agree to our terms; she has no weaknesses we can exploit."
"It’s unclear. That explosion destroyed our lab and put the Elves on alert. We could only cover up the truth by destroying their archives."
"Such inferior life forms... Hey? Qu Heng, are you sure that aside from her, all other creations vanished after that explosion?"
"What? Did you find something?"
"Do you know the patriarch of the Sophia family from Dusk City?"
"I know, the white-haired girl who got picked up by a young man from Sophia’s lineage three hundred years ago and brought back home for marriage. I saw her just the other day."
"My subordinates have sent word that she is now outside of Dusk City. Tian Heng has discovered she has reached the sixth order, and the fragments of the Void Engine have responded to her."







