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JUST ANOTHER ISEKAI

The sea looks beautiful, the sky looks pretty, the stars are my light, but their so far away. I wish I could make them my own. I'm hungry.

Alpha8 · Fantasy
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36 Chs

Chapter 13.7: Megravia

Reina, being totally used to it, tried to get the boys to stop all while still cradling her sister but because of her sister's endless wails and tears she decided it was better to calm her down first before going after the little devils.

"You didn't come to school for a while. What happened?" The boy asked.

"Ah! Sorry, this really isn't the time." Reina could barely hear him through her sisters wails.

"I'm just curious." He stood up and stretched.

He isn't letting this go. She suddenly felt annoyed. "Some stuff....came up." But as she recalled the memories from the forest to the floating castle, fear and uneasiness washed over her.

"What stuff?"

She got pissed again. "Look, I'd really like to talk about this, but -" her words cut short, and so did her annoyance.

Something drooped between her fingers, and looking down, she saw a red liquid she had oddly become familiar with. It flowed out of both of her baby sisters ears and rested on her fingers.

"Blood?" She spoke aloud.

Then, her 4 little brothers ran out from behind and hurdled over the one they were chasing.

When they all got up, blood flowed out the bloodshot eyes of all their happy faces.

"Hah! Mion! You look just like the demon from the story!" One of the siblings said, pointing at another.

"Huh?! No way! Nico looks more like the demon." He pointed at another.

"I'm not a demon! Raeon is! He's the worst out of all of us." The other sibling retorted.

"What're you saying?" The last sibling said.

One of the siblings immediately got up and started running. "Run away from the demon!" He yelled. Two of his siblings followed after him as the last started the chase. 

Reina's eyes followed the boy's until a looming shadow covered her face. 

She flinched, her back sinking into the backrest of the chair as she looked forward speechlessly at the boy, breathing heavily. At this point, the wails of her sister, which she held tightly to her chest, meant nothing to her.