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On the one hand, it's good to relax, and on the other hand, Eileen's voluptuous figure really makes him linger, there's nothing he can do about it.
It's not that I couldn't resist the temptation.
Rather, this temptation is extraordinary; it's hard to resist it.
"Since you've already agreed, I definitely have no objections." Eileen breathed a sigh of relief and decided to go all out that night. Didn't I remember liking black stockings?
Oh, and lace too.
Sure, we can arrange it as a set.
Eileen was a woman of her word; she immediately made arrangements for Bai Mu, deciding to let loose that night. So what if it's lace and black stockings? It's not like we can't do it.
Furthermore, she was also quite fascinated by this feeling. She fell in love with it after just one experience, and after seeing it for half a year, she had already been "trained" by it.
Can you not like it?
"You're going to go this far?"
Bai Mu didn't really know what to say for the time being, because Eileen had indeed given him a big surprise. He never expected that she would take the initiative to arrange this. He could only say that she was truly extraordinary.
"Is it big?"
Eileen glanced down and calmly said, "It's alright, I like it anyway."
"That's not what I meant... Never mind, it's all the same, whatever you like." Bai Mu's lips twitched at this, knowing this was truly difficult to explain.
Chapter 139 Fairy Tail!
Half a year.
Another half year.
Erza is now ten years old.
She has come to understand many things and knows that she will be joining a guild on her own—Fairy Tail!
Although she didn't quite understand the meaning, it was her mother's arrangement, so Erza naturally accepted it, even if she said she couldn't accept it.
She has no say in the matter.
Knowing this, Erza had no objections, but she did have some objections to her two followers, Eve and Elsa.
I'm ten years old, not a child anymore. I can take care of myself. What kind of behavior would it be to need a nanny?
"Erza, they are not just nannies, they are also bodyguards."
However, Erza couldn't object; Erin was very assertive.
Just a nanny? No, no.
Mainly bodyguards, for your safety.
"But I am very strong."
Erza's face fell.
Am I not good enough?
She looked down at her two small hands. She was clearly very strong, so why did her mother still seem to be weak in her eyes, and why was her mother unwilling to take her on the journey?
Sigh, am I really that weak?
Are you strong?
Eileen looked at her, her gaze piercing.
Are you strong? No, you're not strong at all.
"Ave and the others are joining a guild too?" Erza knew she was going to join a guild, so she needed to find out if that was true.
“Of course, to protect you and take care of you.” Eileen nodded, giving an affirmative answer.
certain.
If I don't follow along, that won't do.
She would definitely be worried if no one was with her.
"Do you think I need it?" Erza thought to herself that talking to her mother would definitely not work, so she might as well talk to Bai Mu, which might offer some hope.
"need."
Bai Mu had anticipated this, and his answer was not what Erza wanted. Upon hearing this, Erza's face fell again.
why?
I don't understand, I really don't understand.
That's all Erza could say to herself.
"Erza, you've got some nerve, saying these things to Bai Mu. I said no, and that's final." Eileen's face turned cold and serious.
Are you afraid?
Definitely, she's afraid of Eileen.
Erza could only hang her head, looking extremely dejected.
"Kids need to be praised," Bai Mu said to Eileen in a low voice when he saw this.
Upon hearing this, Irene raised her hand to reject the statement. She didn't think there was anything to praise; the fact was that Erza was very, very weak right now.
Staying in this guild still offers some opportunities for growth.
Of course, when they're older, we can take them on a journey.
That was Eileen's plan.
"I think we should skip it."
"Let's go, to that guild."
Erza remained silent, not wanting to say anything, but she had made up her mind to become stronger before embarking on the journey with her mother, and not to cause her any trouble now.
……
Fairy Tail.
Bai Mu, Eileen, Erza and their group arrived at the door.
Before I even pushed open the door, the noise inside was already very clear.
“There are a few interesting guys inside.” Eileen was wearing a heavy trench coat over casual clothes and black high-heeled over-the-knee boots.
Her inner attire was similar to her original attire during the Empire era, only more conservative. In addition, she wore a tight-fitting trench coat over it, so apart from her face, no skin was exposed.
"It should be Makarov and Gildarts, the top combatants in the guild right now." Bai Mu said softly from the side. What high-end combatants are there in Fairy Tail right now?
It must be either Makarov, the guild master, or Gildarts, an S-class mage.
Eileen remained indifferent, casually replying, "Oh!"
Meanwhile, within the guild.
A short old man and a man with orange slicked-back hair and a bit of stubble seemed to notice each other and stopped what they were doing, then looked at each other.
"Kildarts, have you noticed?"
Makarov spoke first.
Gildarts nodded in response: "Yes, a very scary guy has arrived."
Makarov sighed and said, "Hopefully they're not unwelcome guests. It would be even better if they could join the guild."
Upon hearing this, Gildarts shook his head, not holding out much hope. Instead, he felt that the most likely reason was someone coming to cause trouble, so he should be prepared to deal with it.
“Usually, someone this powerful wouldn’t come to join a guild, and the chances of them asking for a mission are slim. They’re probably just looking for trouble.”
Upon hearing this, Makarov couldn't help but mutter under his breath, "Kildas, can't you hope for something better?"
Why do you always think about bad things? Do you really want someone to cause you trouble?
I said, something feels off; the enemy is a bit too fierce.
This magic is terrifying.
Makarov looked grave, unsure what to say. He hoped it wasn't a hostile guest, otherwise there would be trouble. The guild members couldn't handle it right now; they'd have to rely on him to protect them.
Gildarts, and you...
However, I hope you can protect them and help them leave.
Because of the uncertainty, Makarov had considered many possibilities, especially the countermeasures, which would certainly involve him holding off the enemy.
Then, they needed to create an opportunity for Gildarts, and also inform the council that at least they needed to know that a terrible fellow had appeared within the Kingdom of Fiore.
If not handled properly, it could become a disaster for the continent of Ishgar.
Just as Makarov and Gildarts looked solemnly at the guild's main entrance, the door was slowly pushed open.
The first things they saw were two women dressed as maids, followed by a man, a woman, and a little girl.
The man looked very young, probably not even twenty years old, while the woman's age was hard to say, but she looked very mature and was clearly not a woman under thirty.
As for the little girl, she's probably only ten years old.
This combination...
It's weird, so weird.
Whether it's Makarov or Kyldas, the first impression is that they're strange.
They didn't say anything, but the other members of the guild were different. They were drinking and chatting, so when someone suddenly walked in, they naturally attracted attention.
"I wonder what brings you gentlemen to our Fairy Tail guild?" Makarov asked as he approached the guild's entrance.
Bai Mu and the others did not come in; they simply stood at the doorway.
Unsure of Bai Mu and the others' intentions, he quickly arrived at the guild's gate, just to make sure he could kick them out if anything happened.
"Guests are welcome, aren't you going to invite them in?"
Bai Mu sized up Makarov. This little old man, as the longest-serving guild master of Fairy Tail, and the third guild master, was quite interesting.
However, it seems that there were later generations, such as the sixth and eighth generations? That's true, but it's hard to say now, and Bai Mu isn't interested in getting involved.
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