Chapter 907: Hey, hey, hey, wait, take your time
Chapter 907: Hey, hey, hey, wait, take your time
**The city of Nordist (a little earlier)**
Ned, having received the message from his Master, shook his head.
It seemed to him that it was superfluous to send two younger comrades to him.
However, he didn't object.
Soon, he noticed the appearance of the youngest of them.
A bright flash of lightning burst out of the portal, startling the refugees with bright light and thunderclaps.
Flying out through the entrance, he soared into the sky and fell with a crash onto the roof of the building right into the hands of the blond elf.
Blonde-haired Ned, with a smile, caught Pulsar in his arms in his little wolf cub form, who was actively wagging his tail, looking at Ned.
Although they had not seen each other before, their bond and closeness had become stronger thanks to their first Meeting. They could feel each other's feelings and understand each other without words, despite the lack of words.
More importantly, the elf version of Ned had an affinity for the lightning element, which especially attracted Pulsar.
"Hmm... where's the Baby Dragon?" — Ned raised an eyebrow in surprise, not noticing that he was coming out of the portal.
He looked at Pulsar, searching for an answer.
"He followed you, and you don't know where he went?" asked Ned, and Pulsar nodded in response.
Using the connection with the First Constellation, Ned began to search for the Baby Dragon and found that it remained within the Kingdom. Instead of entering the portal leading to Nordist, the Baby Dragon was already in the restaurant, enjoying the treats prepared by Sofia.
"That's a glutton," Ned smiled and decided not to summon him, allowing him to enjoy the meal.
Ned believed that as the smallest and most playful of them, the Baby Dragon would not be useful in the upcoming battle.
"Instead of being useful, he will most likely create more problems and chaos," he said aloud, and Light Ned and Pulsar nodded in agreement with his words.
"Great, then it's just the three of us who will greet possible guests," Ned said, and the eyes of his light copy and Pulsar sparkled with joyful anticipation.
Pulsar, sensing Ned's excitement through their connection, could not remain indifferent. The metal sphere inside him began to pulsate and rotate, as if under the influence of internal tension.
"Hey, hey, hey, wait, take your time," Ned laughed, looking at the glowing pulsar.
"You've already attracted unwanted attention with your flamboyant appearance," he said. "Don't scare our guests away before they arrive, okay?"
After understanding Ned's words, the rotation of the metal sphere inside the Pulsar began to slow down, and the pulsation began to subside.
"That's fine," Ned gave Pulsar a thumbs-up, while the blond-haired Ned took advantage of the moment to gently stroke his electric fur.
Leaving Pulsar in the care of his copy, Ned turned his attention to his other two copies.
One of them, in the form of a male version of Sierra, was completing her mission, wreaking havoc on one of the local bandits' bases. The other copy, the male version of the Womskinner race Queen that Ned had copied back in the incomplete world of Darkness and Light, rather than the current tiny image of Prina, was also busy with her own business.
Ned was very pleased with their actions.
Not only did they successfully deal with the enemies, but they also accumulated enough energy.
Suddenly, Ned noticed an unusual movement in the field of vision of his Soul Force, which covered a vast area around the Guild branch building.
A wide, slightly insane smile appeared on his face.
"They're finally here," he said, drawing the attention of his replica and the Pulsar.
Despite the signs of insanity, Ned did not forget to warn his master and then looked at Pulsar and his copy.
"Let's go," he said with a smile. "It's time to greet the guests."
***
Meanwhile, Idan, having received messages from Ned, sent Arabel a private message using the {Lovers' Plate}.
Arabel, in turn, contacted Lucinda and asked her to stop sending refugees through the portal leading to Nordist.
At the same time, an order was given to all the ordinary Guild employees located in the Guild Branch to return to the Kingdom faster.
Although the refugees continued to come through the other two portals, the facility built by the doppelgangers was large enough to accommodate the refugees for a while longer.
This gave Ned enough time to meet the guests not only at the empty portal, but also at the empty building in case things got out of control.
The entire area around the Guild branch was promptly prepared for the reception and distribution of the refugee flow. However, when the flow suddenly stopped, the city services at the Guild building were at a loss.
"What's going on?" one of the leaders and observers of the evacuation asked his subordinates. They just shook their heads, having no idea.
Taking out his walkie-talkie, he contacted the responsible persons on the other side of the building and received a similar response.
All their eyes were fixed on the front door of the Guild branch, as if someone was about to come out and explain what was going on.
Until now, no one who wasn't affiliated with the Kingdom Guild itself had entered the building or seen the Portal with their own eyes that all the refugees had told them about.
"Go and find out what's going on," the leader ordered the young man.
"Why?" the guy asked in horror, looking around and noticing that everyone was staring at him intently.
"Go, this is an order," the leader repeated, and the young man, frightened, collapsed to the ground.
Not only he, but also many others were afraid of the mysterious Kingdom Guild, which was not the most pleasant rumor.
"Coward!" the leader exclaimed and, looking around the audience, began to look for someone who could be sent inside.
Everyone he looked at averted their eyes, praying inwardly that he would not be chosen.
But suddenly, the leader noticed a young man step out of the crowd and walk confidently towards the entrance to the building.
"Who is this?" someone from the crowd asked.
After taking a closer look, everyone realized that the clothes on the young man did not match any of the uniforms of the city services.
Then five more people in unusual clothes came out of the crowd, joined the first guy, and all six entered the building.
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