Ty''s observantment about the children in the business district earned him a nod of approval from the Lieutenant. "That is rather observant of you," he remarked as they re-entered the hotel, greeting the workers with a casual wave. The Lieutenant took a moment to rescan his card, ncing at the clock which read 12:30 PM.
With a hand over his head and a hint of regret in his voice, the Lieutenant said, "Ugh, well there goes my time for a binge-eating session before bed. Oh well, let''s go, cousin." He hastened his pace, following Ty as they made their way to the elevator and ascended to the second floor.
Upon reaching their suite, the Lieutenant swiped the key card and pushed the door open, stretching his arms as he stepped inside. "Now this brings back memories. I haven''t been back here in forever," he mused, a touch of nostalgia coloring his voice.
Ty, walking into the suite, couldn''t help but notice a small detail. The number te on the door, reading 232, was made of pure metal, in stark contrast to the wooden numbers adorning the other doors. This small detail underscored the uniqueness of the suite they were entering, hinting at its significance in the Lieutenant''s past.
Ty''s observation about the metal card sparked a chuckle, lightening the mood. "I like how this room is so old that you also have a metal card," he said with a hint of amusement.
The Lieutenant, looking slightly puzzled at thement, replied, "Wow, well, that is unique. Can''t say that was always there, actually."
Ty, his hand lingering on the metal card, felt a sense of familiarity with it. After a moment, he shook his head, dismissing the fleeting thought. "Oh, well. Time to grab some sleep," he said, punctuating his statement with a deep yawn before walking into the suite ahead of the Lieutenant.
As he entered the suite, Ty was taken aback by its grandeur. The space was surprisingly luxurious, with an expansive open area that looked like it could easily host a party of 20 people. Arge TV was the centerpiece of the room, and four separate doors branched off, presumably leading to bedrooms.
The suite was a blend offort and luxury, far removed from the chaos and danger of the streets outside. It was a haven of sorts, offering a peaceful respite after the night''s tumultuous events.
Ty''s astonishment was evident as he gazed around the suite. "Wow, how did you afford a ce like this?" he asked, his voiceced with surprise.
The Lieutenant, with a hand over his head, offered an exnation tinged with nostalgia. "Well, I didn''t do it all by myself. I had some help from other recruits, way back when," he reminisced. "Some of them are still here, while others have retired and started families."
He then gestured towards the rooms. "You can go ahead and pick any room from 1 to 3, and I''ll sleep in room 4." His tone was casual, as if inviting Ty to make himself at home in this ce steeped in memories.
The Lieutenant then outlined the n for the following day. "I''ll be waking you up around 6:00 AM, or whenever daylight starts to break. We need to have you back to the jail cell before noon, so you can have your daily briefing about the Arena of Life."
Ty acknowledged the Lieutenant''s advice with a nod, his yawn betraying the exhaustion of the day''s events. He was about to head off to bed when the Lieutenant added one morement, his tone a mix of jest and stern warning. "But one more thing," he said, "If you ever run off like that again, I''ll chop your legs off."
Despite theughter that followed, there was an undercurrent of seriousness in his words. It was a reminder of the danger Ty had recklessly thrown himself into and the potential consequences of such actions.
Ty, understanding the gravity behind the Lieutenant''s half-joking threat, responded with a light-hearted acknowledgment, "Of course, I''ll keep that in mind." His response showed a mix of respect for the Lieutenant''s experience and an understanding of the risks involved in their world.
With that final exchange, Ty headed off to one of the rooms to get some much-needed rest. Thefort of the suite provided a stark contrast to the chaos and danger of the world outside, offering a brief sanctuary where Ty could gather his thoughts and strength for the challenges thaty ahead.
End Volume 8
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Begin Volume 9 (Due to WebNovel issues I can''t align the chapter perfectly Sorry!)
Meanwhile, far away on the deste and batteredndscape of Scyle, a scene of desperation unfolded. Nana, injured and bleeding, her face etched with distress, implored the tall vampire woman standing before her. "Please tell me where they sent Ty!" she cried, her voice a mix of fear and urgency.
The vampire woman, trying to maintainposure despite her own emotional turmoil, looked down at Nanako with a somber expression. "I am sorry, youngdy, but even I do not know where he was sent," she confessed, her voice heavy with regret. "He always had a way of having dozens of hideouts across the 12 universes governed by the 12 deities."
Nana, her frustration and desperation mounting, clutched at a faint hope. "What if he took a monster from this world with him? Could that be tracked, possibly?" she asked, her voice quivering with hope.
The vampire woman, slightly taken aback, responded with concern, "What do you mean? I don''t recall anything of that sort happening."
Gathering thest of her strength, Nana exined, her wordsced with exhaustion and pain, "Before he saved me from Erebos, I slipped the fairy that appeared when I confessed my love to him into his pocket. She''s always been a sort of good luck charm, and I wanted him to have her for protection."
At this revtion, the vampiredy''s eyes sparkled with a glimmer of hope. She pped her hands together, an idea forming in her mind. "There might actually be a way!" she eximed, her voice ringing with newfound determination.
This glimmer of hope in the midst of despair and chaos on Scyle was a testament to the resilience and resourcefulness of those fighting against the darkness. Nana''s quick thinking and the vampiredy''s knowledge could potentially pave the way to locate Ty, bridging the vast distances between worlds and bringing them one step closer to reuniting.