Alban, the villain with an unapologetic demeanor, did not bother to hide his true nature.
Lilly seethed with anger at his audacity.
Her fists clenched tightly as she shouted, "You... you bad guy!"
Alban let out a sigh and responded mockingly, "Of course, you wouldn't care if the matter didn't concern you."
Judging by the way she looked at him, she saw him as a villain.
But it did not matter. In his eyes, those who were associated with Ivan were also villains.
He lived with a broad mindset, doing what he had to do to ensure his survival.
From Ivan's perspective, it was only natural for this little girl to view him as a bad person.
But what about from his perspective?
They were the bad guys too.
He was merely fighting for his own life, and yet they accused him.
Alban's face remained expressionless. Initially, he had wanted to ask her about the soul flower, but then he realized... they were his enemies, so there was no point in asking.
They would never tell him.
"I shared this with you so that you'd know the truth, so don't hold a grudge against me."
"I generally don't go out of my way to provoke others. If you don't plot against me, I won't plot against you. You go your way, and I'll go mine."
After his statement, Alban turned and walked away once again.
If he were to reveal the truth to them, they would still blame him for it.
They were quite self-centered.
Even if they crossed paths again in the future, he would not feel any burden in striking against them.
Suddenly, Lilly grabbed his arm, gritting her teeth as she asked, "Where is Ghost Abyss?"
If possible, she genuinely wanted to tear him apart.
However…
Alban gazed at her coldly and demanded, "Let go!"
Tia forcefully kicked the back of Lilly's hand and exclaimed, "My brother told you to let go, so let him go!"
Hmph, she had just boasted about her amazing brother.
It was her brother who had emerged victorious!
How dare she hold onto her brother? She deserved to be kicked!
Lilly's hand turned red from the impact, leaving her no choice but to release her grip.
Alban held Tia tightly, his face still icy, and his thoughts unclear.
Tia clung to his neck and asked cheerfully, "Alban, are we walking home today again?"
Alban snapped back to reality and responded with a grunt, "Have you been a good girl in Kindergarten, Tia?"
Tia nodded, saying, "Yes, I've been good! Alban, when are we going to buy a car? I want to go home in a car so that you don't have to carry me."
Alban cracked a smile and replied, "Why? Don't you want me to carry you?"
Tia pouted, saying, "Because you'll get tired, but if we have a car, you won't get tired anymore."
Alban gently patted her head, soothing her, "I'll buy a car when I grow up. Right now, I'm not old enough to get a driver's license."
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