Chapter 434: Never Depend On An Outsider
In the darkly lit confines of an old cellar, Lysandra stood cloaked in shadows, her figure draped in a dark brown cloak as if she couldn’t come here without concealing her identity.
Her fingers gently caressed a spear hanging off the wall, her eyes reflecting a mix of nostalgia and sadness she always had to suppress within her.
*Creak*
The creak of the door broke the silence. Lysandra turned slowly to see an elderly man entering the room.
His eyes were cloudy, as if they were blind to the world around him, and he was dressed in a shabby, plain, dark grey robe. His face was wrinkled and plain, just like his clothes.
His long white beard and mustache, along with his hair tied back into a ponytail, gave him a venerable yet ordinary appearance.
"Did he receive the message?" Lysandra asked, her voice carrying a tone of expectancy.
Despite the man’s common appearance, her demeanor was respectful, even deferential.
To her, this man was far from a mere commoner; he was Droco, a figure of importance in her life.
"Yes, dear," Droco replied as he stepped further into the cellar, his voice gentle yet seasoned with wisdom.
He then posed a question, laced with concern, "But are you sure about what you are doing? Every time you seek my help, you want me to do something that could put your life at risk. And every time, it has been for your son, Agonon. But this time, why?" His eyes became steely and his tone colder as he continued, "Why are you getting involved with someone who killed our Agonon. You don’t have to answer if you don’t want to."
Lysandra’s eyes softened, a hint of gratitude in her gaze, "I have no reason to hide anything from you, father-in-law. Other than my son, you are the only one I could trust and depend on all these years," she confessed, her voice imbued with a rare vulnerability, "It’s just that, the Bloodburn King...that young alien is not the man we expected him to be. He knows where my son is and how to bring him back. That’s why I need him alive. I can’t let Drakar do anything to him."
Droco’s expression shifted to one of skepticism and concern as he processed Lysandra’s words, "I don’t understand what you are saying. How could that be possible? I know you are still grieving, dear, and so am I at the loss of my grandson. But this..." His voice trailed off, marked by a mix of disbelief and sorrow.
Lysandra, her demeanor resolute yet touched by sadness, nodded gently, "I know it seems hard to believe. But I have seen him, father-in-law. I have seen my son...trapped in another hellish dimension where I can’t reach him. Only Asher can. At least he has proved he can communicate with Agonon, and he knows things only Agonon would know," she explained, detailing the account she received from Asher about Agonon being trapped in a dangerous dimension, including how it all happened.
Droco’s cloudy eyes flickered with a glimmer of hope, albeit tinged with uncertainty, "So my grandson is still alive?" he mumbled, his voice barely above a whisper, "I want to believe it, and I want to believe that Asher is not lying to you. He is still our enemy, and he wouldn’t be doing this unless he wanted something that would benefit him. But I will let you be the judge of it and do what you have asked me to do. Just... if Agonon really comes back to us, I want to at least see him once and tell him things I couldn’t. I want to tell him how proud his father would be."
Lysandra’s eyes briefly trembled with emotion, "You will," she affirmed with a firm nod, "But I won’t stop at that... not after everything we have suffered."
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