such……

Enough.

Theresa smiled at Maria in front of her and spoke softly.

"Welcome back... to Kazdel, Ms. Maria."

"Ah."

Maria lowered the brim of her hat and nodded slightly.

The atmosphere at the scene relaxed a lot.

But at this moment, the door was suddenly pushed open.

The green woman rushed in with an anxious look on her face.

After seeing the familiar woman in the room, she almost instinctively got furious.

The abdominal cramps came back vaguely.

"How could you?!"

She spoke, loudly.

Theresa on the side waved her hands in panic and booed Kal'tsit.

Don't be too loud, Lamaren might not be far away!

But after doing this, Theresa felt a little regretful.

Because she felt that it was too strange that she was so panicked.

Just as she thought, after Kal'tsit got angry, she saw Theresa's actions and looked conflicted.

She glanced back and forth between Theresa and Maria, and finally discovered a common point...

Both of their clothes were a little wet...

Is it possible...

Pursing her lips, Kal'tsit's eyes flickered as she looked at Theresa.

She did not deny Theresa's ideals, and even admired Theresa as a person and was willing to work under her.

But you do this to your subordinate's wife...

It can’t be said to be anything particularly bad, but it does show that his character needs to be examined.

Cat is really disappointed in you...

"Don't think about it! Kal'tsit!"

Seeing Kal'tsit's expression, Theresa's mood, which had finally calmed down, became ashamed and angry again.

She waved her hand slightly to express her protest.

Meanwhile, Maria blinked.

"You've been working... in her hands?"

Maria was a little confused.

Kal'tsit had led a coalition of forces from many countries to attack Kazdel, but now she is working for Theresa?

Wouldn’t it be awkward for both parties to meet?

"The answer to this question will be very long, but before that, I hope you can explain why you appeared in His Highness's bathroom."

Kal'tsit is still the same as before, full of the wild pride of a cat.

She protected Theresa behind her and stared at Maria in front of her with a flickering look in her eyes.

On the side, Theresa was really at a loss whether to laugh or cry.

These two people...

Do we have to chat in our bathroom?!

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Chapter 346 Banshee: I’m done.

After a while of noise, everyone finally calmed down and walked out of the bathroom.

After waiting for a while, Theresa changed her clothes and came out.

Kal'tsit looked outside vigilantly a few times, and after making sure that there were no outsiders, she calmly closed the door, making this place an enclosed area.

At this point, everyone can finally talk about some serious business.

"On my way back, I encountered what I believed to be Sarkaz rebels... They attacked the Tower of Babel."

Maria sat aside, glancing at the two people present.

"Are you very conservative about the intelligence on your own team's actions?"

"This one……"

Theresa and Kal'tsit looked at each other, not knowing what to say.

In fact, the arrangements for internal operations in the Tower of Babel have always been very cautious, and each passage will not be reused in a short period of time, but the fact is that there is no impenetrable wall in the world.

No matter how cautious they are, information will eventually be leaked under certain circumstances.

This also led to the fact that many times, the people of the Tower of Babel would be attacked by the Sarkaz rebels.

They had no reason to explain this.

But Maria asked this question not because she really cared about the attack on the people of the Tower of Babel.

But...

"You should know who is behind these attacks, right?"

Maria turned her head and looked at Kal'tsit beside her.

Even if Theresa instinctively didn't want to think about that because of her relationship with him, as a former high-ranking member of the coalition forces, Kal'tsit should understand who did all this...

Didn't she tell Theresa?

"...Of course we know."

Kal'tsit sighed and said nothing more.

Theresa beside him also nodded slightly.

"I asked them not to act rashly..."

"why?"

Maria was a little confused.

In her opinion, Theresa should not be the kind of person who favors nepotism. Even if he is her own brother, she would not allow him to attack other people.

Seeing Theresa's silence, Maria realized that she might have her own difficulties.

So after a moment of silence, she said nothing, just shook her head and continued asking.

"So what are you going to do next?"

If this continues, even if others don't intensify their attacks, the people of the Tower of Babel will begin to doubt the rationality of their actions.

They are a group of people who are willing to sacrifice their lives for their ideals, but this does not mean that they are a group of fools who will watch themselves encounter danger again and again and do nothing.

They were not afraid of being attacked. What really hurt them was Theresa's silence at this moment.

The establishment of the Tower of Babel itself was full of ups and downs... Recruiting foreign personnel to manage Kazdel was an extremely unprecedented thing in itself, and as the one who led all of this, Theresa had to be firm.

She must always stand in front of everyone and express her support for the Tower of Babel. Only in this way will those people have the confidence to continue to act.

After hearing Maria's words, Theresa was silent for a long time, and finally, she spoke softly.

"I have made my decision."

"After all the recent events are over, I will lead Babel Tower and leave Kazdel City."

Theresa said this, her hands tangled nervously.

She knew that her choice was a bit outrageous, but she really didn't want to fight the Kazdel Military Committee head-on.

In this situation, she chose to take a step back.

She handed over the center of power, Kazdel City, to the Military Committee, and she led her team away from here to continue to carry out her ideals elsewhere.

Such innocent words immediately silenced Maria.

She paused for a few seconds, and after realizing that Theresa was not joking, she looked at Kal'tsit beside her.

"You think so too? Is this the best solution you can come up with?"

"..."

Kal'tsit was silent, looking a little ashamed.

She prided herself on being Theresa's problem solver, but her silence at this moment seemed a bit ridiculous.

Maria also rubbed her eyebrows during this.

"ridiculous……"

She whispered, her voice suppressed.

"Theresa... girl, I don't want to be too harsh, but... you can leave your castle in many ways and for many reasons, but you absolutely cannot choose to give up your castle like you did now..."

Maria whispered, raised her head, and looked calmly at Theresa, who had a troubled expression on her face.

"But……"

The girl tried to retort.

But Maria spoke decisively.

"No buts."

"..."

"..."

Maria's voice was the same as before, sounding the same pitch, without much ups and downs.

But at this moment, Kal'tsit and Theresa could both sense that something was subtly wrong.

Maria was giving her opinion seriously.

"I don't want to say anything more about your naiveté, but if you truly consider yourself the Demon King of Kazdel, then the only advice I can give you is to not leave."

Maria's voice was serious, which meant she was clearly communicating with the girl.

"You are the Demon King of Kazdel. This is your territory, your kingdom... You can have ten thousand ways to justify your departure, but no matter how you leave, you must be clear that this is your territory. You must tell everyone that your departure is only temporary and that you will return eventually."

"But what am I hearing now? You're actually planning to abandon your capital? Hand it over to another group of people?"

Maria really found it ridiculous.

In this world, everyone without a king will be abandoned, and the only one who will be abandoned is the king.

"If you truly do this, the legitimacy of your Demon King status will be severely damaged... I wonder if the repeated destruction of the capital throughout your long history has made your concept of the capital different from that of other kingdoms."

"But I know that the crown, the scepter, and the territory are the three major components of your leadership."

Maria rubbed her brow.

"But now, the crown is on your head, and your scepter has risen up to challenge you. At this moment, you actually want to hand over your territory?"

"I can't think of any better word than stupid."

Maria sighed as she spoke.

Theresa also pursed her lips.

“But…most of the people in Kazdel no longer support me…”

It can be basically seen from the flags that Maria saw when she came back that most of the people in Kazdel will raise the flags of the Tower of Babel and the Kazdel Military Committee to express their neutrality and support for both sides.

But in reality, most people simply felt that flying only the Military Committee's flag would appear disrespectful to the Demon King, so they also flew the Tower of Babel's flag.

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