"Laia…is…you!"
Those three words seemed to echo in the air, stunning both Lilian and John stiff. John turned his wide gaze to his master, whose eyes were even wider than his. Her face was white as snow, and her lips quivered with a thousand emotions. He had never seen his master this vulnerable emotionally.
He wanted to rebuke Zeras' claims as nothing but lies, as what he had described was too far-fetched. He had his ideas on Laia's relationship with Lilian, as they had identical faces. He had figured they were just sisters, but the truth was far more unbelievable than that. In fact, it was too unbelievable, and he would never have believed Zeras' words if not for one thing; Lilians reaction.
If Zeras' words were false, she would have quickly rebuked Zeras as a lying idiot, but her stunned expression and lack of a reply was more than enough evidence for John to realize the unbelievable claim was true.
The smirk on Zeras' face widened as he saw Lilian's reaction, and he spoke out once more.
"Now that you know the truth, you have no choice but to return to the Astral Empire with me after this realm closes," Zeras said, taking advantage of Lilian's emotionally distressed state.
"I…" Lilian mumbled, her blood racing and her thoughts still chaotic.
"Surely you wouldn't abandon Laia, now that you know the truth," Zeras spoke out once more. "When you somehow managed to split yourself, you left all your vibrancy and innocence behind with her, although I'm sure you know this more than anyone else. Laia is nothing more than an innocent lamb, too kind and naive for this world."
"I…she..." Lilian mumbled again, still collecting her thoughts.
Zeras smiled wider, and continued to press the situation, taking advantage of it as much as possible.
"Without your help, I'm sure you know the fate that awaits her," Zeras said, his voice turning slightly colder as if reminding her of something terrible. "A fate that you somehow managed to learn of, and as a result fled. But you see dear little sister, your talent back then was immense, and even if what father had planned was carried out, you would still most likely survive the ordeal," Zeras continued his ramblings, and snaked an arm around Lilian's shoulder, speaking closely into her ear.
Lilian seemed to shudder as Zeras mentioned the fate that she had escaped, but was now awaiting Laia.
"But perhaps if you return, and help Laia, then that fate would not be so miserable after all. Only you can save Laia…only you, can save yourself," Zeras said, his voice like that of a whispering snake, his smile stretching across his entire face.
That snake-like smile suddenly vanished as Zeras suddenly felt something strike his side, forcibly separating him from Lilian. He was knocked back hundreds of yards, and felt like a mountain had just struck his ribcage, sending a wave of pain through him. Zeras' narrowed gaze snapped onto John, who lowered his fist slowly after unleashing a blow onto Zeras.
"No fighting!" the artifact spirit suddenly boomed.
"I wasn't fighting! I was just separating this creep from my master is all," John said wryly, as if he were truly innocent after all. "See, he's not hurt at all."
"I suppose you are right, but do not do that again," the artifact spirit warned, to which John quickly complied. After talking to the artifact spirit, John's gaze narrowed as it locked back onto Zeras, who stared at him coldly, his eyes like icy daggers.
He had truly been stunned upon hearing the truth regarding Laia, but had managed to recover quickly, at least quicker than Lilian. He could tell that Zeras' intentions were sinister just based on his words and expression, and quickly made sure to take action to remove the snake from his close proximity to his master.
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