A Villain's Way of Taming Heroines

Chapter 466 Mother - II



Chapter 466 Mother - II

Annelisa confidently patted her chest, "Of course, a good woman like me is second to none in the world. So even if it's not about good character, it must be sufficiently stable, calm, and resilient, not easily disturbed by the abyss's erosion."

"Hmm... And then?"

"And then?"

Annelisa tilted her head, "There's no more, as long as these two criteria are met, and the stronger these qualities are, the more suitable one is to become the Head of Soul."

Ansel looked towards the lawn, his voice even, "Are there no requirements for strength?"

"The Head of Soul is not a fighter! The requirements for strength are for the Head of Strength, the Head of Magic, those pact heads."

Although Annelisa had just been flaunting her strength to Ansel, when it came to serious education, she ceased her playful antics. Prodding Ansel's head, she teased, "Do you really wish for eight heads, all bred solely for combat? Your prowess, Hydral, stems from a broad spectrum of abilities."

Despite Annelisa's remarks, Ansel seemed reluctant to concede. Holding his mother's hand gently, he whispered, "But isn't the soul, as the foundation of an extraordinary being, indicative of immense power?"

"It's only because I've devoted my main efforts to combating the abyssal corruption," Annelisa retorted with a pout, playfully throwing punches, "Otherwise, I alone could defeat Lawrence and all them!"

"Really?"

"Uh... not currently, no."

"What if five fifth-stage extraordinary beings attacked together? Could mother not overcome them?"

"I've told you, I'm not a mere fighter!"

Annelisa, flustered, thumped Ansel on the head, "Promise me, Ans! You mustn't seek a head of soul with the same criteria used for finding a fighter, understand?"

Amidst his mother's constant care, Ansel responded tenderly, "I understand, Mother."

Initially, Ansel's first thought was to flee—to a place unknown to anyone, even if it meant escaping to the Zero Realm Enigma.

But within seconds, he dismissed the idea.

Because... the assassin's preparations were too thorough.

The operation commanded by Flamelle to search for materials by the pact heads was conducted in secrecy. They not only knew about this but also knew exactly when Flamelle would withdraw all pact heads and gather them in the Zero Realm Enigma, and even the specific location of the assassination—the floral space specially created by Flamelle for Annelisa!

It is known that although Hydral was nominally "granted" a fief by the empress, owning his own territory within the empire, there was never a subordinate relationship. The awe Hydral commanded in his territory, having been established over a millennium, had formed a domain that not even the empress could easily spy into.

And these people could breach Hydral's domain, even seeing through this secret space known only to their family of three, which meant... no matter where he fled, it would be futile.

His second thought was to seek asylum.

Whose protection? Only the empress's protection, of course.

But this idea was also quickly dismissed.

In a world with only four divine species... who could achieve this? Who could execute such a definitive act?

Although the empress ostensibly had no conflict with Hydral, relying instead on Hydral to ascend to the seventh stage by burning and absorbing vast world information, who could clarify what the increasingly senile and mad Ephesande was thinking? Nothing she did would come as a surprise!

Then, there was his recent probe with Annelisa—hoping by informing her in advance, to prepare his mother for a confrontation with those five fifth-stage extraordinary beings.

But as it turned out... those five assassins, capable of nearly instantaneously killing Annelisa in two seconds, were not opponents that Annelisa, not adept at combat, could confront with mere preparation.

Meanwhile, Summoning other fifth-stage extraordinary beings as reinforcements was indeed a desperate measure. Should he inadvertently alert the adversaries, the meticulously planned timing would transform into an uncertainty. Before Flamelle's return, they could launch an assassination at any moment, thereby stripping Ansel of his sole advantage.

Moreover, the hope of summoning Flamelle back through the profound connection between the head of soul and Hydral's soul had become a luxury: His father... had ventured too far into the depths.

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