Nobody could believe what they just heard. The moment the divine brigadier said he wanted to apologize to Levi, everyone was petrified and shocked.
Does he want to apologize? Does the divine brigadier want to apologize to Levi? Why though?
It was an impossible thing. Why should he say sorry to Levi?
“Oh, I get it. Father's doing this because of what Dark Emperor did. If it wasn't for her, Levi wouldn't be locked up, and his wife wouldn't have been used,” Edmund said. “I'm sorry, Father, but I know what's up between you and Dark Emperor. She's your junior, and you guys have a history.”
He thought his father was only apologizing because of what Dark Emperor did, but his father said nothing. Although, the divine brigadier was glaring at his son.
Will you shut the f*ck up? Can't you just be quiet for once?
“Stop asking questions. Just tell me where he lives,” he demanded impatiently.
God, they are so dumb.
“His home is in North Hampton. Shall I take you there, Father?” Edmund volunteered.
The divine brigadier looked at him. “No. I'll go alone.” But then he suddenly noticed his daughter.
He met her when he was out and about. She was an orphan, but she had talent, so the divine brigadier adopted her and sent her to The Cardinal Hall when she was a teen.
And now the girl was already twenty.
Since the divine brigadier came from the Birmingham family, he named his adopted daughter Queenie Birmingham.
“Come with me, Queenie.”
For some reason, the divine brigadier wanted his daughter to come along instead of his son. Queenie had some questions, but she followed her father anyway.
Edmund mumbled, “Father's acting weird ever since he came back. I don't understand what he's doing.”
Everyone shared his sentiments as well. “Yeah. He's already the strongest man in the world, and he defeated Dark Emperor. But for some reason, I get the feeling he's being cautious... too cautious.”
What is going on? I don't understand. He won, didn't he? So why did he act like he lost the battle?
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