Atticus's Odyssey: Reincarnated Into A Playground - Chapter 1440 Night Snack

Chapter 1440 Night Snack
“I’d go against the world to help her.”
“Then—”
“But that’s my choice.” She said, “There were other options. I simply chose to go against those above me, and I prepared for the consequences that follow. Did you?”
Dane swallowed. “No… please… my mother—”
“You’re starting to piss me off, Dane.” Her hand moved casually. A crystalline block unfurled from the floor and snaked around him.
With a flick of her wrist he was flung forward, stopped a breath away from her face as if caught on a wire.
“Listen,” she said, “I don’t give a crap about your mother. What matters is you crossed us and did something, and I want to know what that is.”
“P-promise me you’ll keep my mother safe if I talk,” Lyanna burst into laughter. “I’ve truly gone soft. It seems there’s been a mistake here.” “Urgh!”
The frost laced his clothes and chilled his bones.
“Tell me, Dane, what part of our interaction do you think is bargaining? You’re going to die, and so is your mother, eventually. The only thing you have a modicum of control over is how painful it’s going to be. It’s been a while now, I hope you resist.”
“M-monster,” Lyanna smiled. “That I am.” In the silence that followed, Dane’s screams tore through the small apartment, but the sound didn’t make it outside. After a few minutes, Lyanna stood in the bathroom sink, washing her bloodied arms. ‘It’s worse than I thought.’ Throughout the day, she’d visited a total of the eighty inconsistencies she determined earlier this morning. Of them all, five had turned out to be spies. ‘Five spies. How?’ They were no one of significance. Simply personal assistants to another of no importance, yet the thought of their figure unnerved Lyanna. ‘How did they bypass the mana contract…’ Even people like Dane were forced to take mana contracts. This was mainly done to keep information tight and secured. But five of their own had bypassed their mana contracts. It was a serious issue.
Wiping her arms, she moved to the parlor and took a seat, ignoring the bloody corpse soaking the floor with a pool of blood. Taking out a note book, Lyanna wrote down a name. Cira Noxwell. ‘A council member of the defense dominion pillar.’ Lyanna had gone through her file, but hadn’t found any irregularities. Everything had been cleared, yet three of the five assistants had mentioned her name. ‘Let’s pay her a visit.’ …
After the clash of Ravensteins Vs Surnix hold, which ended in the overwhelming victory of the Ravensteins, the crowd cheered with everything they had. The event went on and the next battle began between Khelzar and Ashveil Dominion. It went on longer than the former, but none from the crowd could complain. The battles had been intense and high staked. Afterwards, due to time having been wasted, Nathan had ordered that the next clash be held the next day. For him, it’d been better, after all, it would make him even more money! As night descended, and everyone retired to their room, Caldor found himself wandering the mansion halls. ‘That was terrible.’ He couldn’t stop replaying his interaction with that Surnix hold girl in his mind. ‘She didn’t even tell me her name!’ He’d tried to get closer to her during their fight, but seemed to have made things worse. ‘She’ll never want to talk to me again. I should’ve just played dead. Even the coliseum rats have better love lives.’
Brooding, Caldor made his way to the kitchen for a night snack. They had placed all the teams in a singular mansion within the grand coliseum. Though each team had their area, and members their rooms, some aspects were common areas, like the kitchen. ‘My cousin’s a literal god, and I’m fighting over fridge space with strangers. Beautiful.’
He reached the kitchen, but froze the moment he sighted a figure in the kitchen. ‘Who?’
Caldor narrowed his eyes, but they almost bulged when he saw who it was. ‘It’s her!’ Without thinking, he blurted; “It’s you!” As the girl turned to him, she frowned. “Why did you come here?” “Why did I come to… the kitchen?” The girl’s face darkened, but Caldor quickly waved his arms.
“Ah sorry sorry! I didn’t mean that!” ‘Come on Caldor, you can’t ruin this again!’ “I came to get some food. Late night snack, haha.” He walked up to her and gestured to the fridge. “Can I?” “Hmph.” She glared at him but said nothing, stepping out of the way. Caldor opened the fridge, and his face darkened the moment he saw all the snacks were gone.
‘Fucking hell. Those bastards!’ he cursed. ‘Calm down, she’s still watching.’
He forced himself to focus on the ingredients left and thanked his stars he could at least cook. Grabbing what he needed, he set them on the counter.
“I can see you’re also searching for something to eat.” He glanced at her as he lined the ingredients up. “I’m about to cook, want some?”
‘Hehe, that was so cool!’
“No.”
Caldor blinked. Did he hear that right? But she said nothing else and simply turned to leave.
‘Huh!?’
“W-wait!” He blurted, panic creeping in. “I’m sorry about before!”
She turned slightly. “Sorry?”
“You know.” He scratched his head awkwardly. “For hitting you?”
“It was a fluke.”
“But—”
“It was a fluke.” She adjusted her glasses calmly.
‘Fluke my ass!’ Caldor bit back the words and forced a smile.
“Of course, it was. Which is why I’m apologizing. Let me make a meal to apologize properly. Come on, it’ll only take a few minutes.”
“No—”
Her reply was cut short by the unmistakable rumble of her stomach. Silence followed. Her face flushed crimson as she coughed into her hand.
Caldor barely managed to hide his grin. “I’ll be good. Promise. Come on, have a seat.”
Though hesitant, she exhaled softly and sat down.
“By the way… what’s your name?”
“…”
“Come on, you can at least tell me that, right? I’m literally about to cook for you.”
“…Nira.”


