Chapter 404 Article 361 B
After exchanging a few words with her three sisters, Olivia Quinelly couldn''t resist taking another peek. Damien noticed and thought, ''Again?''
Startled, she hastily averted her gaze like a frightened cat. But a few secondster, her curiosity got the better of her, and she peeped once more. This time, Damien was prepared. He responded by yfully covering his lower region with his hands as if he were exposed.
His yful gesture didn''t go unnoticed. Laughter erupted within the hall, especially from the threedies who burst into fits of hystericalughter. One clutched her stomach, while the other two pped each other''s backs. Olivia Quinelly blushed even deeper. The atmosphere grew ufortably awkward for her. Though naturally shameless, she couldn''t help but feel embarrassed for repeatedly looking where she shouldn''t have.
Summoning her confidence, Olivia snapped, "Enough, or I''ll make you stop!" She then turned her head away, as if the matter was no longer of any concern to her.
The three men whom she had earlier teased about their "junk sizes" exchanged knowing nces, noting her newfound shyness. It seemed she had fallen head over heels for the towering figure.
Breaking the silence, Damien called out to Alexander, "Mister Alex, about our earlier agreement. Can you arrange for me to meet Sir Theodore?"
Alexander gazed at the vacant fourth throne and shook his head, saying, "Brother Damien, please grant me some time. If Theodore isn''t present today, it means he''s caught up in a busy schedule, and I need to make the necessary arrangements to contact him."
"In that case, I''ll wait," Damien replied.
Olivia Quinelly gracefully rose from her seat,nded on the floor, and began striding toward the exit door. Just as she approached the door, she dered, "Theodore owes me a favor. If you truly wish to meet him, follow me," before exiting without looking back.
"Thank you, Sister Olivia!" Alexander rose and bowed slightly in gratitude. Olivia casually gestured with her hand without turning around.
"Brother Alex, I''ll take my leave as well. I greatly appreciate your efforts," Damien said with a courteous nod as he descended to the ground.
Scratching his head, Alexander responded with a wry smile, "I didn''t do much."
"No, I''m here today because of your kindness. We''ll meet again soon," Damien replied before swiftly exiting the hall, concerned that the inquisitivedy might leave him in the dust.
Once he left, the other members began discussing him.
"What are your impressions of our new twelfth Brother?" Ruthe inquired, her tone businesslike.
"Weak!" Rogger responded briskly.
"I disagree; he''s not weak, but perhaps the least experienced member in the history of the Shadow Hunter Association," Jagoi added.
"Still, he''s the second person to pass the Trapping Formation with ten thousand steps. I don''t think he''s weak at all," Ruthe defended the neer.
"I concur. He''s not only handsome but also a rare talent," Pickrum harrumphed, displeased with Rogger and Jagoi''s cynicalments.
"At least we have something inmon. I think he''s the real deal, and he has an interesting D—" Rashmimita began dreamily, but Ruthe quickly interrupted, "Hold that thought, girl. We can continue that discussion privately, not here." She turned her attention to the tenth throne. "Brother Pathfinder, you''re the only one who spent a significant amount of time with Mister Darhk and recruited him. Would you care to share your opinion?"
Alexander didn''t offer an immediate response. After pondering for a minute, he finally spoke, "An enigma, the association needs the most." With that, he vanished into thin air. Though his words were brief, their underlying significance ran deep. In his view, Damien was a person who could effortlessly handle a Juvenile Shadow Fiend, even with the strength of a purple rank. Damien had also managed to pass the trial set at the maximum level, as well as the final trial presented by their enigmatic leader, Lunar Goddess. Alexander''s suggestion implied that Damien was a perplexing but undeniably talented individual.
"Enigma, my foot!" Drax eximed.
"Yes, enigma, indeed!" Roger chimed in.
Shaking their heads, the threedies left the hall in disagreement, while Jagoi, Drax, and Rogger struggled toe to terms with the fact that a mere Purple Ranker was now among their ranks. They had no choice but to ept it, as Damien had met all the criteria for membership. Their mixed feelings were driven by various factors: Damien''s mysterious background, their disapproval of thedies'' reactions to him, and a tinge of envy for his unparalleled talent.
"I''m not giving up any of mynd," Rogger stated firmly.
"That''s not an option. Have you forgotten Article 361 B?" Jagoi reminded him.
"Once a new recruit joins our ranks, it''s mandatory for every former member to transfer at least 5% of their overall worth to the neer," Drax recited.
"Argh, are we really going to follow this rule?" Roger grumbled in annoyance.
"We have to. Rules are rules. But we still have ways to work the situation in our favor," Jagoi said with a mischievous tone.
"Like what?" Roger inquired.
"Such as giving him a portion of our infertile and undesirablend," Drax exined.
"Exactly, we all have some of thosends devoid of any resources. We''ll offer them to him as our weing gifts," Jagoi suggested. "In a way, we''re helping him. What can a Purple Ranker achieve on ournds? He''ll be fortunate to survive a day."
As they discussed their ns to allocate their gifts, they received a telepathic message from the Lunar Goddess. She conveyed, "Since Damien Darhk, the Twelfth in rank, has joined the association under my trial, all members are exempt from enforcing Article 361 B. Only the first two members may gift theirnds if they wish. For one, I have granted him 20% of mynd, and the fate of thest member will depend on chance. Good day,dies and gentlemen!"
Upon hearing these words, a wave of mixed emotions swept through the members. On one hand, there was a collective sigh of relief as they realized they wouldn''t have to part with any portion of their hard-earned worth. The tension and worry about sharing their resources with a neer were suddenly alleviated.
However, a tinge of jealousy still lingered among some of them. Damien, a mere Purple Ranker, had received a generous gift from their esteemed founder. While they were no longer required to contribute, they couldn''t help but feel envious of the special treatment he had received. It was an unexpected turn of events that left them with aplex blend of relief, jealousy, and curiosity about the neer''s role within their ranks.