Demi-human Girls Completion Manual
Chapter 848 - 10: Cutting Off the Competition
CHAPTER 848: CHAPTER 10: CUTTING OFF THE COMPETITION
But... if it was Fisher, why didn’t he let Old Jack inform me?
Could it be that something happened to him and he didn’t want me to worry?
Yes, even so, the first thing Alagina thought was whether something happened to Fisher that he didn’t want her to worry about.
But no matter what, she wanted to see Fisher. This increasingly strong desire quickened her heartbeat bit by bit, prompting her to quickly take out the letter Fisher had given her before. Fisher’s handwriting was still clearly visible, with the words "My Queen" written on it.
During this period of separation from Fisher, Alagina carried it with her at all times, as if she were keeping it as her talisman because she believed her feelings for her lover would transform into luck to protect her.
So at this moment, as she nervously went to verify her guess, she activated the paper airplane-shaped letter with magic power and threw it. The paper airplane swayed in mid-air and then quickly changed direction, not pointing towards the distant Northern Realm, but wobbling towards a direction on the island.
Fisher was really on the island!
Alagina’s breath hitched slightly, and numerous thoughts flashed through her mind, hard to recount, but the action she needed to take was singular and certain, which was to follow the messenger to see Fisher.
She took a deep breath, adjusted her expression, and quickly sprinted toward the direction of the paper airplane.
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At this moment, Emhardt, floating beside Renie, was utterly confused, seemingly not understanding what the current situation was at all.
Renie had clearly said she wanted to buy him a gift, which was why she brought him along. But after separating from Fisher, she didn’t even ask what he wanted. Instead, she just aimlessly led him around the place they had parted with Fisher, sometimes glancing at this shop, at other times looking distantly at ships sailing out to sea.
Renie’s silence left Emhardt, who was originally fully prepared and ready to sacrifice himself to cover for Fisher, somewhat at a loss, evidently not knowing what the reappearance of Fisher’s old flame in front of him meant.
He looked at Renie, who was meticulously observing the jade stones sold by the vendor with her hands behind her back, finally unable to resist coughing and speaking up,
"Uh... Miss Renie, you haven’t asked me what I want yet?"
"Eh?"
Renie turned her head in surprise to look at Emhardt floating mid-air, as if suddenly remembering that he was still beside her. Her unexpected expression made Emhardt instantly want to lose his temper. This was the first time the great Emhardt had been so completely ignored. But recalling the great task Fisher had entrusted him with, he held back his temper and said nothing.
"Sorry, Emhardt, I forgot I came to get you a gift... what do you want? After we’re done here, I’ll take you to get it, books or decorations?"
Done here?
What can be done here?
Wasn’t she just bringing him to get a gift, or was she waiting for Fisher to finish shopping and return?
No, Fisher said to meet at the port, didn’t he? So why was she waiting here?
Even as clever as Emhardt, he didn’t catch up with Renie’s words for a moment, but a bad premonition began to arise in his heart...
And sure enough, the next moment, Renie tapped her red lips gently and then suddenly reached out, as a wobbly paper airplane flew into her hand.
Renie didn’t speak anymore, nor did she wander around. Instead, she seemed unsurprised as she slowly unfolded the paper airplane in her hand, the line of text above so clear and even glaring.
"My... Queen... ha ha..."
The moment he saw the text on the paper airplane, even if Emhardt were a book, a chill rushed to his head. Clearly, he recognized this paper airplane as the messenger Fisher used to contact Alagina before...
He trembled with fear, looking at Renie, who held the messenger with a dangerous smile. Then he immediately turned to look towards the direction from which the messenger had flown. The tall and handsome Iceberg Queen was so conspicuous and easily spotted amidst the crowd, with the familiar figure of Renie shining brilliantly like the sun.
"Boom!"
Under the bright sunshine, a thunderclap resounded in Emhardt’s heart, nearly causing him to faint.
Meanwhile, Renie, who had intercepted the messenger unexpectedly, adjusted her black dress and looked back at Alagina, who was striding over with a frown yet still full of momentum.
A great battle was about to unfold.