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Wizard lads

Besides the superhero landing, Ronald was having a nervous breakdown right when he set foot atop the hill where the chaos was originating from. He believed it was someone who didn't like the wolves or the vampires or even the humans, for these three species who live in communities.

It must be a wizard or a witch who was completely done with societies and their norms because honestly, these days crime rates have been hiking up even when the public was aware of an elemental and police forces are being employed everywhere in the country.

He sighed, thinking about restructuring the society but he thought that would only aid more pressure on the executive and the judiciary side. He sighed, nonetheless walking forth into the woods where he found smoke and beams of rays of light emerging from.

A ritual.

Seriously?

"Hey!" The bunch of male wizards, all too young to be experienced turned around to find the blue and brown skinned elemental glaring at them.

In another situation, he looked like a police officer catching a bunch of teenagers who were selling drugs and doing illegal things.

Ronald walked in front of them, summoning his water energies to put off the huge flame in front of him. The wizards all gasped in astonishment and resentment, their eyes growing emerald and Ronald knew much better than to run away from pesky teenagers (teenagers in human time-line because wizards and witches live upto hundreds and thousands of years).

One charged a ball of green light towards him, a spell bound into it which was to multiply one's age so fast that the victim withers and dies in the matter of seconds. Fortunately, the elemental was too quick enough to dodge the attack and he watched the large timber tree crumble to charcoal and dust. He was amused, surprisingly.

"That was a good one, I admit." He joked, provoking the wizards and they squared up on him, circling around the alpha superhero.

One boy snarled exactly like those in the cartoons, the sound piercing through the air and sounding nasty.

Ronald clenched his jaw and thought of an attack before two of the unimportant lads simultaneously threw balls of green fire at him, both purely an attack oriented.

That certainly threw him off the edge.

"Enough!" He roared through the snarls, growling and bringing his arms up only to cast them down on the ground and create a ripple through the land. The impact carried within itself a certain energy which froze the bodies mid-air.

All six of them now hang mid-air, Ronald getting up to inspect the notorious gang and point out their impact.

But primarily, he wants to know why was the ritual done for.

"Not going to answer me, huh?" Ronald mused, clicking his fingers which sparked a neon blue and purple flame to occur or his hand.

"Wanna be incinerated then? I don't mind as long as I get the answers from you." The rest of them only snarled, making the elemental rage more than before. He forcefully yanked the boy's head to his side, making the boy hiss and silently cry in pain because his body was frozen. He was sure a few of his neck muscles were damaged by the harshness of the elemental. But it was his fault that the alpha got mad.

"Speak." He growled under his breath, asserting dominance on the now vulnerable wizard boy. The wizard's breathing was ragged and one more painful tug from the elemental made him cower into submission and he spoke.

"W-we were s-summoning the Devil, s-sir."

Ronald furrowed his eyebrows at that. Why would these idiots want to summon the Devil?? Wasn't his life hard enough already that he now almost had to deal with the Devil himself? Ugh, great.

He didn't need to ask further, knowing that the witches and wizards are a die hard fans of the evil forces and would do anything to welcome them to the world, letting their summoner to be blessed with unimaginable strength and powers.

He scoffed at their stupidity.

"You all think you could have summoned the Devil? What a freaking joke." He commented harshly, clicking his fingers again and they all transported to the court room of the palace, along with the elemental.

To his displeasing surprise, the king was chatting away with a few ministers, Jane and her disgusting cousin.

For a moment, Ronald's stance faltered by a bit, seemingly taken aback by his mate's presence when he was so determined to not meet her again for a week or two.

"Ron—"

"Your majesty, these notorious boys were atop the hill and performing a ritual to summon evil forces. They're young and have no experience or whatsoever. Please put them into the dungeons." He explained quickly, handing over the glowing chains to the head guard and literally disappearing from the court room.

"Ron, wait!"

But he had already left the premises.

Jane on the other hand felt like crying and banging her fists against his chest, to apologize to him.

'Can't he see that I'm suffering too? Please come back to me, my love. Its hard when you're not here.' She chanted in her mind, crying internally at her demise.

The king was no fool. He observed the way he left abruptly when his daughter was calling and clearly wanted to talk to him. What might be the reason? He was surely to find the reason behind it.

But firstly, he had to think of a punishment against these lawbreakers to have to throw them into the dungeons where they will spend the rest of their lives.

When Ronald made it back to the shppping mall, Daniel informed him that Natalia and Jane have sped out from the mall in their royal car. Maybe the King wanted his daughter back in the safety of the citadel, and the palace.

"Let's continue shopping after the week. I'm sure the people are still shaken up by this." The elemental said, mindfully. His face was unrecognizable by the general public as always, and he took Daniel back to the parking lot to go back home and call it a day.