The following day after Dante's altercation with Turner and his lackeys, he accompanied Sophia to campus as always and noticed that more people were approaching to talk to him.
A group of girls invited him to join the lecture club, seeing that he was always reading books in the courtyard.
Another group of mostly men also invited him to join the gaming club, but the warlock had to express the fact he wasn't a student, so he couldn't join their clubs.
Still, Dante wasn't bothered by the attention, as he enjoyed talking to people since he could always learn new stuff from them.
At one point, he overheard some students talking about the previous day and how a professor found the bullies unconscious on the ground before calling an ambulance.
"I'm glad those bastards got what they deserved," a student said.
"Same. But what about the guys who did it? Aren't they screwed?" another asked.
"Yeah, they are probably gonna have the mafia on their tails…"
'Hmmm…' the warlock deeply pondered.
After Sophia was done with her lessons, they were supposed to visit Camille in her office to explain the events that happened. However, Dante decided to take Zac with them.
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In Camille's office, the handler inspected Zac closely as Dante and Sophia told her everything that happened that day.
Meanwhile, the redhead nervously stood still in the middle of the room, wondering how he had gotten to that point.
"Apologies, Camille. I needed to use my magic to create a healthstone," Dante commented, but the platinum-haired woman wasn't angry at him.
"I'm more surprised you told him the whole truth…" she replied.
"Dante, I don't care if you use your magic or not—in fact, I don't care if you tell someone that you are a warlock since nobody would believe them anyway…" Camille continued.
"You were lucky yesterday that those bullies took your friend to an alley with no cameras, but that might not be the case in the future—remember that."
As the handler spoke, Dante could feel the positive energy flowing from her body, making him understand that her words stemmed from her worries toward him.
Camille asked Dante not to use his powers, not because she was afraid of him but because she was worried that the warlock wouldn't achieve a peaceful life if his abilities became widely known.
"I'll keep it in mind, Camille. Thank you," Dante said politely.
"Oh, I also heard something curious…" the warlock continued.
He told the handler about the rumors he had heard, saying that Turner had affiliations with the mafia. The bully even said it to Dante's face one time, but he didn't take him seriously.
"I see. That's why you brought your friend here," Camille said.
"I still don't know why I'm here…" Zac interjected, making the handler chuckle a little.
"Dante is worried about you, boy. He wants me to protect you and your family," said the platinum-haired woman with a strangely seductive smile.
"If it's not a problem…" Dante interrupted.
The handler agreed to give Zac and his mother protection from whatever gang tried to hurt them. However, she knew that they would probably try to retaliate against the warlock first.
"Bring them alive if possible…" said Camille to Dante, making him nod in understanding.
'Bring who alive? How is she going to protect me? Who is this woman anyway!?' Zac thought.
Without further explanation, the group left the handler's office and made their way through one of the corridors leading to the elevator.
From another hallway, Detective Alice and her apprentice, June, were walking toward Camille's office, which could be accessed from two different sides to prevent different clients from seeing each other.
However, Alice knew the inner workings of the hallway mirrors and used her phone to see the blurry reflection of the people leaving Camille's office.
'That's the Ragucci girl, but who are those two?' the detective pondered as she detailed the black and red hair of the two men walking beside Sophia.
When their turn to enter came up, Camille greeted the two detectives warmly and ordered refreshments for them.
While they waited, Alice took out the pill they found in the jacket of one of the dead Red River gang members and put it on Camille's desk for her to inspect closer.
"Seen this before?" the detective asked.
"No. This is the first time I see this type of drug—What do you want for it?" Camille replied.
"Information. I wanna know the results when you analyze it," Alice said confidently.
With a gentle smile on her face, Camille agreed to the detective's deal. Still, the rookie couldn't understand how her superior placed so much trust in the handler.
"Half of the building was gone, too. It looked a lot like the street at Teko District—Any clues about that?" the detective continued.
"Hmm, did you consider a bomb detonated?" Camille replied with another question, her expression unwavering.
June could tell that the platinum-haired woman was a professional at handling secret information, as her body language didn't show any signs of nervousness.
*Sigh* "It wasn't a bomb, Cami. I'm sure you know that since you probably saw the pictures already…" said the detective, breaking her serious front into a more exasperated tone.
"You said you were going to tell me about Teko District when it was time, but I can't just ignore it if it keeps happening," she continued.
"I understand, but I'm not changing my mind," Camille replied.
Not wanting to push her friend any further, the detectives took their leave, expecting the results of the test in a few days.
"Now what? We just wait?" June asked her superior as they got into their car.
However, Alice couldn't get the sight of Sophia and the two unknown men leaving Camille's office out of her mind.
The detective knew the blonde girl since they had met a few times in the past after Camille took her in, and she was aware that she was the daughter of the former right-hand man from the Jade Dragon's leader.
Still, she also knew that Sophia was a sweet and caring girl with a clean record, and it wouldn't have been strange of her to visit Camille to catch up with her benefactor.
'I would have paid it no mind if it was just her. But who were the two men?' Alice kept pondering.
"Hello?" June spoke up, seeing her superior lost in thought and ignoring her questions.
"I'll tell you later. Let's go back to HQ for now," replied the detective, breaking her train of thought and driving out of the building's parking lot.