The night was now at its peak, hours after the fierce battle between husband and wife. Grevlin and Little Rose and the two small tiger cubs laid silently asleep, showing an adorable innocence as both Marius and Ria, who nestled in each other's embrace, remained silent with smiles on their faces.
"They are so cute when they sleep, unlike someone I know," Ria said while nudging Marius's side with her shoulder.
"Tsk, not like you're any better than me," replied Marius. He rolled his eyes before taking a good look at her as she rested in his embrace, the soft glistening skin of her naked upper body seeming to affect him no different from aphrodisiac, as he felt a bit thirsty inside.
Ria licked her lips as she sensed Marius's thoughts; she gave a suggestive look and was about to say something, but right as her lips made to move, the duo's facial expression changed to one of solemnity.
They both stared at the room door and even the slightly cracked window that showered the interior with the night-lit town lights and high-hanging moon. Vaguely, one could see a few shadows in the shape of different persons.
Marius had a brutal gleam in his dark eyes as he spoke in whispers to his wife, "It seems that even before I went to act, those bastards had grown impatient; since that's the case, they can't blame me if I send them on their way."
Ria giggled at this, her eyes soon after shining in an icy ray as she spoke, "Honey, leave those two at the door to me; I also want to... give vent..."
"As my lovely wife wishes," Marius said in a tone similar to a butler to his owner, he even went ahead and made a light bow acting in kind.
Ria snickered at this elbowing him again, the duo looking as if the impending danger was nothing more than a game as they frolicked and whispered. Naturally, this scene didn't go unnoticed by the hidden group at the window; they ruthlessly stared at the peaceful family with cruel eyes as if jealous to some degree.
A silhouette at the window stood by two others in silence, glaring at Marius before turning his attention to his lackeys and raising his hand. In a second, each of these individuals pulled up their weapons, mostly being daggers that shimmered with the cold moonlight.
The silhouette nodded at this and prepared to lower his hand, sending the command to attack, but once he turned his sights back into the room, his eyes couldn't help but shrink as one of the targets was missing. In fact, the beautiful green-haired woman had sat up, revealing more of her gorgeous body, fixing her long hair at the side before she suddenly winked at him.
''Not good!'' The assassin thought as though he didn't understand the circumstances. Yet, he knew that something terrible was about to happen. Quickly, he turned his attention back to his men and spoke in a coded language.
"Everyone fallback, we've been compromised," The man said in a hurry, but sadly, it would appear that his reaction was a bit too late.
In an unusual manner, his men kept staring at him dully, causing him to frown with anger and a bit of uneasiness. Soon though, his face turned to one of alarm as he saw the men falling over one by one in silence, pools of blood-forming around their bodies which fell to the lower floor of the tavern.
'How can this happen…' The man thought in alarm, but even before he could understand what happened, he heard a deep voice.
"You're a bit too late there, bud," Marius said as he unknowingly appeared directly at the side of the intruder.
Shocked by Marius's sudden appearance, the assassin faltered only for a moment but was experienced in many ways. He hurriedly pulled out his weapons and attacked while simultaneously assessing his chances for escape.
"Die!" The assassin said as he executed his finisher attack, his knife cutting towards Marius's neck with great speed and precision, a ruthless glow shimmering at the edge of the knife causing to leave a trailing line of energies.
"Tsk, you guys sure are amateurs, such a pity," Marius said as he didn't seem to care about the impending attack. He then waved his hand, which to the surprise of the assassin, nullified the energies behind his attack while shattering the knife into bits of fragments.
"You... you monster!" The assassin said in horror, taking a step back subconsciously.
Marius wasn't in the mood to play around anymore; he slowly reached his arm forward, conjuring a powerful mystic power around it while speaking.
"Enough wasting time, you're going to tell me everything you know about your contractors and every single detail with regards to your mission. But, don't worry; the pain won't last forever, only for as long as you can hold out."
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