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Why must the devil be Defeated?-Chapter 239 - 238 is really a lucky person
Chapter 239: 238 is really a lucky person
Chapter 239: 238 is really a lucky person
Jiasinta was actually very surprised by Ai Yi’s appearance, even shocked.
Her master usually wasn’t too concerned with managing affairs and was prone to profound sleep, sometimes slumbering for several years or even decades at a time, and she had even once slept for over a hundred years. Thus, getting to see her was no easy task.
The last time Jiasinta had seen Ai Yi like this was ten years ago.
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It was because one of her subordinates, Killian, had committed treason, and the Royal Capital had been subjected to a major assassination led by Beddo and Killian from the Old Demon Clan Faction. Only then was her master disturbed enough to wake from her deep sleep to deal with the great error caused by her subordinates.
After that, Ai Yi had returned to the castle and continued to sleep, a slumber lasting ten years, and she still hadn’t woken up until now.
Therefore, Jiasinta had always believed that her master was still in deep sleep within the castle.
Who would have thought that this young master would suddenly appear in the Human Realm, not to mention the Royal Capital, and right before her eyes—Jiasinta herself had a moment of being frightened.
(If the people of the Kingdom knew the master had woken up and was here, wouldn’t that lead to a major incident?)
Jiasinta smiled wryly in her heart.
As one of the six at the pinnacle of the Demon Realm, the gap between Ai Yi’s power and that of the common Demon Clan was as vast as the distance between heaven and earth. Her deeds recorded in history were enough to send shivers down the spines of all the Human Race, fearing she might become displeased.
If Ai Yi truly wished, a mere sneeze from her might be enough to blow away the entire Royal Capital.
In such a situation, the people of this country couldn’t help but be anxious about Ai Yi’s arrival.
But that wasn’t even the most important issue.
The most pressing matter was that the Demon Realm probably still hadn’t realized that this young master had woken up and had silently moved to the Human Realm.
If this were to be discovered, wouldn’t the Demon Realm also become completely chaotic?
That wasn’t an exaggeration at all.
Not just for those Demon Clan members who served under Ai Yi, but even those who did not belong to her faction would become completely agitated.
Simply because, her five older sisters doted on her immensely. If they found that the young master had “run away from home,” they would undoubtedly turn the Demon Realm upside down in search.
Just thinking of the consequences made even Jiasinta feel like breaking out in a sweat.
What shocked Jiasinta even more was that her master appeared in the Royal Capital seemingly because of a particular person.
Who was that person?
Who had such great influence as to draw the attention of her master and rouse her interest?
As one of Ai Yi’s subordinates, Jiasinta was well aware—it was no simple feat to achieve such a thing.
At least in the past, the number of people her master took notice of and showed interest in could be counted on one’s fingers.
And her master’s attitude toward those she was interested in and those she wasn’t were entirely different.
If it was someone she was interested in, then her master would become very amenable, even if not enthusiastic, she was certainly considered easy to deal with.
But if it was someone she wasn’t interested in, then her master would become very cold and indifferent, not even feeling like saying one extra word to them, effectively keeping them at bay.
What was perplexing was that there were so few people who could pique her master’s interest; even among the Three Great Goddesses, there was only one worthy of her master’s attention and respect.
As for the Human Race, through the ages, it seemed that only the Hero could accomplish this task.
(Could that person be Lusti Mitra?)
Jiasinta thought so.
If it were the Kingdom Treasure, it wouldn’t be strange for her to capture her master’s attention, and that would clearly explain why her master appeared in this Kingdom’s capital.
(Truly a fortunate individual.)
With that thought, Jiasinta couldn’t help but feel some envy.
After all, even though he had followed Ai Yi for many years, he had never managed to pique her interest.
Otherwise, Ai Yi wouldn’t have spoken to Jiasinta in such a direct and incontrovertible manner.
However, compared to this matter, there was something else that Jiasinta wanted to confirm.
“So, does the Master plan to continue staying in the Royal Capital?”
Jiasinta asked carefully.
However, Ai Yi’s answer wasn’t what he had hoped to see.
“Mhm.” Ai Yi nodded, without any hint of concealment—at least, she seemed to think there was no need to hide anything—she straightforwardly said, “I will continue to stay by That Person’s side, so I won’t be returning to the Demon Realm for the time being.”
Hearing this, Jiasinta felt even more envious and jealous.
To have their own master stay by their side without a second thought, That Person truly hit it big.
It was known that even the Master’s sisters probably wouldn’t have this kind of treatment.
If they found out about this, it would surely drive them mad with envy.
Consequently, Jiasinta became troubled.
“If Master doesn’t return to the Demon Realm, and if this gets out, it will certainly cause a huge commotion.”
He had no choice but to bravely advise.
“I know.” Ai Yi didn’t deny it, saying, “As long as it isn’t discovered, isn’t that fine?”
Fine?
Far from it!
No matter how one thought about it, this wasn’t a long-term solution, right?
Although it was widely known in the Demon Realm that their own master loved to sleep, and that was why no one had noticed she was not in the castle, let alone not in the Demon Realm to this date. The truth would come out sooner or later.
When that happened, Jiasinta utterly refused to believe that the six other supremes of the Demon Realm wouldn’t come killing their way to the Human Realm.
In that instant, Jiasinta still wanted to offer some advice but was interrupted.
“Are you trying to rush me back?”
Ai Yi furrowed her brows, her gaze bore into Jiasinta.
Jiasinta immediately felt an intense pressure and, at last, broke out in a cold sweat.
“No… I wouldn’t dare…”
Jiasinta could only hurriedly bow his head to apologize.
“Hmph.” Ai Yi snorted softly and said, “Anyway, leave those miscellaneous matters to you to handle. Just see to them as you will. Don’t bother me for no reason, and don’t send anyone looking for me, you hear?”
“Yes.” Jiasinta replied with a distressed face.
And right then, Ai Yi disappeared without a trace, like a ghost, as if she had performed Instant Movement.
Jiasinta then rose from the ground, with his face still looking bitter.
“Master…”
“We…”
The twin Demon Clan members also cautiously stood up, helplessly huddling around Jiasinta.
“Enough, I won’t hold your earlier mistake against you.” Jiasinta waved his hand and said, “But you should tone it down yourselves. Had I not stopped you earlier, just because of your disrespect, the Master could have made you instantly disappear from this world.”
The faces of the twin Demon Clan members immediately turned ashen, filled with lingering fear.
Jiasinta no longer paid attention to them, instead sighing dispiritedly.
“Now the situation has become a bit troublesome.”
Compared to that thing appearing in the Human Realm, Ai Yi’s appearance there was more vexing.
Moreover, Ai Yi was planning to continue staying in the Royal Capital; this made Jiasinta unable to continue acting recklessly as before.
“If any turmoil arises and the Master gets annoyed, then that will really be terribly problematic.”
It seemed he would have to consider even more carefully how to deal with this situation.