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The Royal Military Academy's Impostor Owns a Dungeon [BL] novel Chapter 496

Chapter 496: Their Greetings

A storm signal warning would’ve been nice.

But disasters—like crystal quakes and family reunions—always had a way of surprising you.

Like a flying sucker punch.

Because that was exactly what came crashing outside the front door of DG’s modest little guild base that morning: a giant green fist aimed squarely at Princess Kira’s face.

BAM!

The entire building shuddered, the front wall creaking ominously as the Princess ducked and countered with her own strike, the air rippling from the impact.

There was a beat of stunned silence from everyone else.

"..."

Luca blinked sleepily from where he stood, utterly confused. Why were they under attack this early in the morning?!

He was already on his feet, a sphere of defensive spiritual energy forming instinctively at his palm, ready to intercept.

But just as he stepped forward, Xavier’s hand landed lightly on his shoulder, stopping him.

"It’s their custom," Xavier murmured, calm as ever. It’s also why he temporarily took care of the security alert that their fighting triggered.

Luca froze, golden eyes wide.

"???"

"Custom?"

Apparently so.

Because far from being offended, Princess Kira met her father’s sudden attack head-on with a grin that was half feral and half delighted, her own punch colliding with his in an explosion of spiritual force.

They were outside, but Luca was sure that the windows rattled. And if the floors hadn’t cracked, they were probably about to.

BAM!

And then again.

WHAM!

The two orcs darted around each other in a vicious, elegant dance of close combat, throwing punches and kicks, and exchanging strikes that made the air sing. It was fast, brutal, and—according to Xavier—completely normal.

For them, this was a greeting.

But Luca couldn’t sit still. His fingers twitched as Kira ducked under her father’s massive sweep and prepared to send him flying. And if the alarmed guild leader was right, the Orc King was going to land smack against the support beam that held up their roof.

Nope.

Not today!

Luca may have been learning to respect other cultures, but he also respected the money they’d spent to build this place.

So, with a quiet sigh, the guild leader raised his hands and cast a spiritual shield around the small shack. The barrier thrummed faintly, protecting the guild base as the two orcs continued to happily try to flatten each other.

This, of course, did not go unnoticed.

The Orc King—between blocking one of Kira’s elbow strikes and countering with a knee—glanced out of the corner of his eye, catching sight of the faint golden glow of Luca’s barrier.

His first thought was dismissive: a little creature, a nervous bystander, who, like most humans, was unfamiliar with their customs.

But then his brow furrowed as he realized...no. Not quite.

That wasn’t just some small shield for himself but for the entire place.

Huh, he thought mid-punch. This one’s interesting.

However, this was not the time to get distracted. His priority was his daughter, his grieving and probably insulted daughter, who surely must have been crushed by now.

Except she did not look even remotely despondent.

He had never been much good at reading expressions, nor had he ever cared to try, but if there was one thing everyone in their tribe could recognize, it was Kira’s dead-to-the-universe look.

And this was not it.

The father, who had arrived fully prepared to storm the Academy, drag his daughter back to the capital, and make sure their demands were heard loud and clear, found himself completely at a loss once their little sparring match came to an end.

In fact, Princess Kira looked...different. Taller, she had grown both horizontally and vertically since the last time he’d seen her. And if his trained eyes weren’t mistaken, her muscles had filled out, too. More pronounced. Proper.

Good, thought King Garick. She’s training well, then.

But more than that, she was...sparkling?

"?"

Not in the "only a father could find her cute" kind of way, no. That’s not it. No, this was closer to...silverware.

Yes.

Hmm. Not bad. But highly unusual.

But that wasn’t the only thing that caught his attention. frёewebηovel.cѳm

Chapter 496: Their Greetings 1

What the hell is going on here?

Chapter 496: Their Greetings 2

What is happening here? he thought again.

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