Chapter 2044 Mission Failed
Date- 18 April 2321
Time- 16:56
Location- Card World, Southern Region, Blossom District, Sky Blossom City, Air Space
"Fuck my life!" Luna's father despaired to see where his life had fallen. He could not care less about his life when his precious daughter's whereabouts were still unknown. "Son, language!" the Field Marshal warned her son for using foul language. It pained her to see her son like this.
"You did this," Luna's father yelled at Field Marshal, blaming her for everything. "Okay, blit all on me, but what next?" the Field Marshal said, not wanting her son to continue despairing stuck in the past. She wanted him to move forward with his life. "Next…" Luna's father's confused and blank eyes focused as he pondered about the next course of action. Soon his eyes gained clarity and he declared, "To heck with the Royal family, I am going to find my daughter and bring her home." Announcing the first thought in his mind, Luna's father then looked at his mother and asked, "Do you know how to get in touch with Henricks? He should know where Luna is." "No and why would you think I would know how to contact him?" the Field Marshal did not like what her son was implying. "No reason, you guys worked together. So, I thought you would have his grimoire contact ID. After all, it's unique and permanent." Luna's father hurriedly defended.
"I do have his contact ID but since he spends most of his thiding in other worlds, I don't think you will be able to contact him with that," the Field Marshal explained. "That's good enough, share it with my grimoire—" "*Ahem* you guys are making it hard forto pretend I see nothing but the Celestial Rule Domain," the Royal Instructor cleared his throat and interrupted the conversation between Field Marshal and her son. Then, the Royal Instructor asked the other demigods, "Any word from Her Highness?" Noticing the subtle changes in their energy signature. "Her Highness ordered us to proceed with the plan," Luna's father's teammate answered after a little hesitation. Listening to him, Luna's father immediately rushed to his mother's side fearing that he would be held hostage by the Royal Instructor.
"I see, Her Highness doesn't want to have the difficult but necessary talk unless she holds the power and has full control over the situation. Typical of her," the Royal Instructor seemed to have guessed Anna's mother's response and instructed the demigod, "Don't respond or reply to her for another thirty minutes, and when you do, then inform her that the mission was a failure as the Field Marshal and the R&R team leader joined forces to overpower us." "Royal Instructor, this…" the demigod was taken aback by the Royal Instructor's orders. Seeing him hesitate, the Royal Instructor threatened, "Do you want there to be a casualty in the report that your teammates will give to Her Highness?" Listening to the Royal Instructor's threat, the demigod decisively agreed, "I will report to Her Highness after thirty minutes that we failed the mission but luckily there were no casualties." "Good," the Royal Instructor nodded and returned to gazing at the celestial blood rule domain while asking the Field Marshal, "Cadet, how much longer do I have to wait?" "He should be done soon, letcontact him just in case," the Fied Marshal politely replied and decided to inform Wyatt about the development down here. Though the Field Marshal was stronger and had confidence to win against the Royal Instructor she was happy that things resolved peacefully thanks to Wyatt's celestial blood rule domain. After all, the Royal Instructor was a tough opponent from her grandfather's period. Just the fact that the Royal Instructor outlived most demigods of his generation showed that he had many tricks up his sleeves. And with her son's teammates helping him, the odds were actually stacked against her. After all, each one of these demigods was strong as a suprbeing. Not to mention the Card apprentices had more means than a suprbeing. The Royal Instructor nodded preparing to wait for Wyatt. However, he suddenly looked in the southeast direction and frowned. He wasn't alone, even the Field Marshal looked in that direction and frowned uttering, "Who are these fools and why did the Southern region's array formation not alert us about them?" "All of them seem to have the access card on them," the Royal instructor answered, guessing the reason why the Southern region's array formation did not react to the intruders. "Did she send another team to check on us sensing something was wrong?" Luna's father said, paranoid about his cousin's reaction. Unlike the Royal Instructor and the Field Marshal, he had yet to sense the invaders. However, he trusted the sense of his mother and the Royal Instructor. After all, they were on another level compared to him and his team. "I would not put that past her but that doesn't seem to be the case here," the Royal Instructor's brows grew narrower as he focused his intent toward the southeast direction trying to gather as much information about the invaders as possible. Sensing a peculiarity about their energy signature he muttered, "There is something wrong with their energy signature, I can't put my finger on it." "Cadet, did your unique eyes see anything?" the Royal Instructor gave up and asked the Field Marshal. "Yes," the Field Marshal nodded and proceeded to narrate, "A dozen or so demigods appear to be chasing a speeding shuttle. Son, you take your team and go rescue the shuttle and apprehend those demigods if possible. But be careful, those demigods don't seem normal." "Do I have to?" Luna's father asked as he did not want to look at his former team let alone work together with them again. Listening to him, each of his teammates had complicated expressions on. "Forget it, I will go. It will be faster that way," the Royal Instructor said before vanishing in the thin air.