The black dragon laughed at the commotion that his words had caused, and then shrugged.
"I simply relay the will of the gods."
Lotus sighed and stopped wiggling in Ophelia’s arms. "Fine, but I won’t be happy about people calling me a pet. I’m a proper priestess, no matter how short I am."
The black dragon laughed harder. "Oh, it’s definitely not about your size.
However, I simply must run off. There is a replacement for me coming to the New Home Merchant Clan right now, and I have been informed that they are not to know that I am already here."
Then, the Demigod simply vanished from the Tiny World.
"So, do you think that it’s a matter of jurisdiction, or do you think that it’s a personal grudge that they’re not supposed to meet?"
Rue shook her head. "I think that it’s likely personal. You see, once you reach Immortality, longevity doesn’t always equate to progress. Especially for dragons. Once they hit their personal potential, they will stay there forever unless they are killed.
So, if there is another Black Dragon Avatar here, or perhaps a Seeker for the Black Dragon Gods, which won’t necessarily be a dragon, then they might have actually been stuck at Immortality for Millennia.
If they’re old enough to have known that Demigod when he was still Supreme, or worse, in his youth, then they are almost guaranteed to harbour resentment at being left behind."
Lotus winked at her. "For all we know, it could be his ex-wife, and he’s simply running away before she vents on him."
That actually sounded possible, given how much time the chosen of the Gods spent interacting with each other.
If the two of them once had a romantic attachment, it was definitely better that she didn’t know he was here. Especially if she was still an Immortal.
"I should go check up on the store. Is everything under control here?" Karl asked.
"For at least two hours while the little ones sleep. Unless Lotus breaks free to fight over the Avatar calling her a pet."
Ophelia chuckled at Tessa’s comment, while Lotus sighed.
"They’re always picking on me. I tell you, only Tifa knows how to not say mean things."
Tena looked at the smug little bear. Wasn’t that just because Tifa so rarely said anything that she was never saying anything mean? Both her and Lotus could hear the little bear’s thoughts, and she was definitely thinking some rude things about people.
Karl left the group to do their thing, and returned to the Guild Store to see how everything was going in their absence.
Things were moving along fairly smoothly, from what he could see, though the customers were more than a little concerned by his choice of shopkeepers. The combination of the Pet Sitter and the Dark Elven Priestesses was not something that you would run into at a normal shop, and the lack of an overseeing Elder while they were running the dungeon had left nobody else in the shop except a few young Lycan girls who were greeting customers.
"Ah, Branch Leader, you are back. I had hoped that you would come back soon," an Immortal greeted Karl from the doorway.
"Please, do come in. I will have the shelves restocked in a moment."
There wasn’t actually anything to stock. They only had duplicates of what was already out there, as they had been away on a dungeon run, and then to see the hatching of the little ones.


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