"Okay!
Don't worry. I'll take these damned members of the shadow race away from the Spirit Cosmos right away.
I'll visit you again soon,"
Amit said to Rondo.
Originally, he had wanted to take this opportunity to curry favor with Rondo, but he realized that he wouldn't be able to do it in the current situation.
"Take them away!"
Amit ordered with a wave of his hand.
His men immediately rushed forward and restrained Austin and the others with their powers.
Austin didn't resist, and neither did the others, because they had already been instructed by Austin to comply.
However, as a princess of the Elf Cosmos, Esther had her concerns. "It's too dangerous to go with them.
If we fall into the hands of the Elf King in the Elf Cosmos, we will be in big trouble,"
she told Austin.
"Trust me. I promise we'll be fine,"
Austin said comfortingly with a smile.
The Elf King was only a semi-governing god. With his current strength, Austin had no reason to be afraid of him.
In fact, if it weren't for the fact that there was still a governing god in the isolated alien spaces, Austin would have been swaggering around and showing off his power. But because he was being so reserved, most people didn't see him as a threat. For now, this assessment of him that people made worked in his favor.
"Goodbye, Rondo!"
Amit said to Rondo, beaming radiantly. He was in a good mood after finally catching the person that he had been looking for.
"Just go,"
Rondo said impatiently.
"Master, do you need me to capture this guy?"
Rondo asked Austin through his spiritual sense, feeling annoyed by Amit's flamboyant display of power in front of his master.
"No need.
I can handle it,"
Austin replied.
"Okay, well, I'll get the army of the Spirit Cosmos ready. If you find yourself in danger in the Elf Cosmos, send me a message immediately. I'll bring the army of the Spirit Cosmos there,"
said Rondo.
"Okay."
Austin nodded in satisfaction. As expected, this was the power of having slaves who were in high positions. Although Austin seemed to be a nobody, he was already the de facto ruler of the Spirit Cosmos.
The next moment, Amit and his men teleported back to the Elf Cosmos, taking Austin and the others with them.
"Take them all back to my mansion first.
Then, send a message to Donahue that the people he wants have been caught,"
Amit ordered.
His men nodded and immediately took Austin and his companions back to Amit's mansion.
Amit's mansion was elegant and exquisite, like a beautiful piece of art. Elves were known to be sophisticated creatures, and this was reflected in every aspect of their life, including their taste in clothing and decor. Every inch of the mansion seemed to be carefully decorated with an affinity for detail.
The main hall of the mansion was an enormous space with high ceilings and marbled floors that were as clear as glass. As for the furniture, it was sparse but lavish.
Amit was sitting on the luxurious sofa with his legs crossed, looking confident, but equally arrogant.
Soon, Austin, Esther, and a large group of people from the shadow race were escorted to the hall by Amit's men.
Amit sneered at Austin before saying, "Stop being arrogant, you damned human brat.
Now that you've fallen into my hands, you'll suffer a lot.
You'd better tell me the truth if you don't want to die.
Who the hell are you? Where are you from? Why do these people from the shadow race listen to you?
And why does Donahue want to catch you?"
Amit was rough, but he was a straightforward man. He just asked Austin all the questions that he wanted the answers to.
"You have no right to ask about me,"
Austin said calmly with a smirk playing at the edges at his lips.
Now that he was in the Elf Cosmos, he had nothing holding him back.
The reason why he hadn't resisted his capture or made a move in the Spirit Cosmos was that he wanted to keep the Spirit Cosmos out of it.
The Spirit Cosmos had become his alliance's new secret base in the isolated alien spaces.
The Elf Cosmos, on the other hand, was different. If Austin couldn't defeat the Elf King, he could always just leave.
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