Leoric gulped. “Um, Mr. Nicholson, you probably don’t know our boss much. She’s a—”
“Leoric! Watch your tongue!” Baron stopped him before he could finish. Everyone knew Victoria was a
madwoman, and she was cruel and extreme. Everyone in the underworld of Cleapolis knew that, but
Leoric must not say that to Kingsley. That’s his sister. I don’t want Leoric getting on his bad side
because of this.
Kingsley raised his hand and smiled. “It’s alright. You were going to say she’s as fierce and terrifying as
a tigress, weren’t you?”
“How did you know what I was gonna say?” Leoric blurted out, but then he realized what he just said
and covered his mouth. His face was white, and he waved his hands around frantically. “That’s not
what I mean. Our boss is a gentle lady…”
“It’s alright.” Kingsley smiled. “I know the kind of woman she is.” Victoria was only about eight years old
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtback then, but she was already the biggest bully around. The kids called her ‘boss’ because she forced
them to, and she also made sure they gave her sweets and snacks from time to time. Of course,
Kingsley was the one who had most of the snacks. Victoria would always pat his shoulder and say
proudly, “Kingsley, just tell me if you have any cravings. I’ll ask my lackeys to send them over!”
Because of that, parents would come to the orphanage with their crying kids and complain to Joseph
about what Victoria did. A leopard never changed its spots. Kingsley could see that Victoria was still as
bossy as ever, or she would never have become one of the Seven Legends. A gentle smile curled his
lips, and he said, “You’ll handle this village now. Tell your boss I’ll see her soon.”
“Of course, sir.” Leoric wiped the sweat off his head. “I’ll make sure I tell her that. Do you need anything
else, sir?”
Kingsley looked at the time. “I’m here to look for a Sweoyan. Do you know anything about that?” It was
already noon. If a local like Leoric had no clues, he would have to ask Baron’s men to keep looking.
“A Sweoyan?” Leoric frowned and went through his memories. “Now that you mentioned it, I do know
something. After Kenzo, that b*stard, kicked us out of Crimson Hall, we rented a place in Upstream
Village, and there were two guys living next door. I am sure they ain’t the locals, and I overheard their
conversation a few times. The language sounds like the ones I hear in anime. I bet they’re Sweoyans.”
Kingsley’s eyes shone. “That’s them, I bet!”
“They rented a place too, and under the same landlord. Want me to call the landlord over and find out
more?”
“Sure.” Kingsley nodded. “First, I want to know how many of them are there. The more intel I have, the
better I can plan.”
Leoric took his phone out and called his landlord.
Baron huddled closer and asked, “What about us, boss? Should we come with you?”
“No,” Kingsley said. “I called you guys here to search for them. Now that I have a lead, I’d prefer
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmmoving in a small team. I don’t want to alert them. Your mission is over. Just handle Kenzo and his
lackeys.”
“I’ll make sure they get the special treatment,” Baron said, then took his men and left right away. The
guy did not want to come in the first place. Now that Kingsley had permitted him to leave, he took that
chance and scurried away.
At this moment, Leoric had ended the call. He came back to Kingsley and said, “The landlord will be
here in about fifteen minutes, sir.”
Yvonne chimed in, “You guys should come in and wait. I’ll get some water for you.”
“Sure.” Kingsley nodded. “I’d like to see if I can heal your father.”
Yvonne’s eyes widened in surprise. “Y-You’re a doctor?”
“I know a bit of the ancient healing methods,” Kingsley said humbly. “If your father’s spine isn’t too
badly hurt, he can still regain the ability to stand and walk.”
“R-Really?” Yvonne’s face was red with excitement, and the worship in her eyes was almost palpable.
“A-Are you a god, mister?”