1577 One More
Cassarae watched Sylas for the next few weeks with some baffled fascination.
When he first arrived, he seemed like he had something very important to do, as though his ass was on fire or something.
Of course, Sylas' version of "hair on fire" versus another person's was very different. She hadn't said much, but she had even found herself being quite worried because it would take quite a lot to make Sylas as pressed as he was.
Yet, after they left the ship and killed Jala, it was like Sylas had completely forgotten that he had important things to do.
He spent time with his family, railed her maybe a little bit too much at this point, and he gained a unique fascination for food that she had only ever seen in Elara.
The little glutton of the family had always been Elara. Sylas had been giving her his sweets and desserts for as long as their parents could remember. But suddenly, their disciplined son seemed to have become someone else.
Of course, what they didn't quite understand was that the world of calorie restriction was vastly different in the wider universe-especially when you were a powerhouse.
The amount of upkeep Sylas needed to maintain his strength was one matter. The amount he needed to increase it was another matter entirely.
Now, because he was a strong member of an A-Grade Race, not to mention having a Manifested Gluttony Seed on top of that, the food Sylas had access to now was actually much too poor in quality. He had no choice but to make up for it with quantity.
And then, after a month had passed, Sylas suddenly woke up one day with a different sort of look in his eyes.
Cassarae could swear she heard something about it taking long enough. She was confused at first until Sylas said he was leaving soon.
"The Beast Warlord Sanctum?"
"Mm."
"Wasn't it supposed to take a few more years?"
"Mm."
Cassarae raised a finger for the response, but then she remembered Sylas using something reminiscent of a Warlord Armor before. Was it related?
She was right. Sylas had expected this to happen after he ruined their plans. In fact, he was pretty sure that the reason the gathering was happening so early in the first place was because of things related to Earth—at least in part.
It had to be remembered that even the 073 Sanctum was caught off guard by all of this. They had to even implement a special plan to accelerate the growth of their disciples because of it.
Sylas hadn't raised a finger since he left the Demon World, but he was fairly sure that those in the background knew what happened. It was just a matter of how they would react.
It seemed that it was already time to return to the Sanctum.
The bad news? He wouldn't be here once Earth completed its integration with the universe.
The good news? Cassarae and Moose would be here to handle it.
The Veil Human Rune Master that built it would probably feel real heartache seeing his ship torn down and rebuilt into such an inferior item, but once again... this was the only way.
"Let's go."
These were the only words Sylas said as he stepped into the ship. He had given his family enough time, and he had given Earth the breathing room it needed.
There was only one more threat to deal with.
WHOOSH.
The stars blazed by in lines of silver across the darkness, the ship moving so fast that it felt like the expanse of the universe wasn't all that large at all.
What was shocking was that even at this sort of speed-one that felt as though you could cross a galaxy in a matter of minutes—it still wasn't fast enough.
SHUU.
The ship came to a sudden stop right at the edge of the Milky Way Galaxy, all thoughts
of inertia bending and twisting to its Will and falling into obedience.
It looked as though nothing at all was ahead, but Sylas stared at the expanse of darkness as though it was hiding something sinister.

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