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SSS Ranked Beast Tamer: My EP increases with girls-Chapter 247: CH
Aurora’s face lit up with determination, and she turned to Eldora, who nodded in agreement. "Absolutely, Eldora and I would go get ready," Aurora said, her voice filled with confidence. "She might not be the pilot but she’ll support me as a fellow spy." Eldora’s nod turned into a smile, and she seemed to be looking forward to the challenge.
Jackie’s response was nonchalant, his voice laced with a hint of amusement. "Well, suit yourselves then, no one is holding you back."
Just as they were about to leave, Dave interjected, his voice smooth and even. "But before you go, I’d like for you to meet some people," he said, his eyes locked onto Aurora’s and Eldora’s.
Eldora’s curiosity was piqued, and she turned to him, her eyes questioning. "Who are they?" she asked, her voice barely above a whisper.
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Dave walked out of Jackie’s office, flanked by the two twins, and their footsteps could be heard echoing down the hallway. Meanwhile, Jackie had remained behind, as he had to select the members who would accompany his sisters on the journey to find the spaceship.
As they walked, Dave decided to share a piece of his life with the twins. "I should let you know," he began, his voice casual, "I already have three wives."
The twins exchanged a glance, their expressions a mix of surprise and curiosity. They didn’t seem too shocked, after all, they had grown accustomed to these specific type of relationship rampant in this part of the world.
In fact, polygamous relationships had been something that was extremely common before the apocalypse, with men often having multiple wives. It was a trend that had gained momentum, with some men embracing the complexity and richness it brought to their lives. However, one aspect that often suffered in these arrangements was the introduction of wives to one another.
Some men neglected this crucial step, fearing it might lead to problems between their wives. Others deemed it unnecessary, believing their wives would understand and adapt to the situation. Dave, however, had chosen a different path. He had made a conscious decision to introduce his wives to each other, valuing transparency and harmony in his relationships.
Aurora and Eldora’s family dynamics were complex, shaped by their father’s unconventional relationships. They had grown up knowing about their father’s five wives, but the reality of these relationships was abstract, as they had never met any of them. The numerous half-siblings were a mystery, their faces and names unknown, leaving Aurora and Eldora with a sense of disconnection.
As Dave shared his own experiences with multiple wives, the twins’ expressions softened, and they seemed to relax into the conversation. They were glad to be part of a different dynamic, one where openness and communication seemed to be valued. Their curiosity about Dave’s other wives was palpable, and they couldn’t wait to meet the women who had already become a part of his life.
Since Dave hadn’t officially made them his wives or add them to his harem, he had decided to ask them the question. He asked if they would be willing to become his wives. The response was quick as they had unhesitatingly accepted his offer. And now as Dave’s new wives, they were about to meet the women who had preceded them.
As they walked down the corridor, the sound of laughter and conversation could be heard growing louder. They had also caught a glimpse of a lively gathering before them. The reception area was filled with people, especially with the beast tamers and Dave’s two wives, all of them enjoying each other’s company.
Dave led the way with a confident stride as he approached Ella and Sun. Ella’s eyes lit up as she saw Dave, and she smiled warmly. "Hey, you’re back," she said, her gaze flicking to the twins behind him. Her curiosity was evident, and she seemed to be sizing them up.
Dave’s introduction was smooth, his words flowing easily. "Ella, Sun, I’d like you to meet your junior housewives; Eldora and Aurora," he said, his eyes moving between the women.
Then, turning to the twins, he continued, "Ladies, meet Ella and Sun, your senior housewives." The air was filled with a mix of emotions, as the women sized each other up, their faces reflecting a range of reactions.
"Dave?" Tyler and Max chimed in unison, their voices overlapping in a comical harmony. The absurdity of the situation wasn’t lost on them, and they burst into laughter, the sound echoing through the room. Tyler’s eyes crinkled at the corners, and Max’s shoulders shook with mirth.
Lily’s face remained serious, her brow furrowed in concern. "Why will you dream of a dead man?" Tyler managed to choke out between chuckles. "Come on Lily, your dreams are wild."
Lily’s gaze didn’t waver, her eyes locked on her friends. "But it seems so real to me. I saw that he came here? What if he’s still alive out there somewhere?"
Max’s laughter began to subside, and he leaned forward, a patronizing smile on his face. "I doubt that is possible Lily, we all saw that meteor crash on him, and even us that were swept away by the force, we barely made it out alive. So how could Dave be alive?"
Tyler chimed in, his voice dripping with amusement. "And even if he was alive, he’s no match to any one of us." His words were laced with confidence, and he ticked off the reasons on his fingers.
"First, we have powers now, I doubt he has any. And even if he has, it’ll be some random weak power, maybe that beast taming thing that was mentioned by the television guy." He chuckled, a snort escaping his nose.
"Two, I’m the leader of a faction, before he could get here, he’ll have to go through a series of strong individuals, which I’m sure he would have lost to the first person on the first trial. Just as he always loses in swimming back then in high school."
The room erupted into laughter again, with everyone joining in, including Lily. However, her laugh seemed forced, a thin-lipped smile plastered on her face. She knew what she saw in her dream – Tyler, Max, and everyone else present – but none of them were laughing in the dream. The memory sent a shiver down her spine, and she couldn’t shake off the feeling that something was off.
Lily’s mind was still reeling from the conversation, her thoughts consumed by the vivid images of her dream. And with how her dreams worked, she couldn’t shake off the feeling that it might come true.
The fear lingered, making it hard for her to believe that Dave had indeed died that day. The thought of him being alive was almost too much to bear, and she wondered what it would mean for their lives if he was indeed alive.
Just then, someone walked into the room, their voice carrying across the space as they asked, "What’s the dream about?" The group’s discussion about Dave and Lily’s dream had caught their attention, and they seemed curious. Lily’s friends turned to her, expectant gazes waiting for her response.
Lily shrugged, trying to downplay the significance of the dream. "It’s nothing much, just about Dave appearing here," she said, her tone casual.
The newcomer’s eyes lit up with interest. "Appearing here to do what?" he asked, settling into an empty chair.
Lily’s patience was wearing thin, and she let out a slightly annoyed sigh. "Like I said, I just saw him appear. That’s all, end of discussion," she said, her voice firm but polite. 𝐟𝗿𝐞𝚎𝚠𝐞𝚋𝕟𝐨𝚟𝐞𝕝.𝕔𝕠𝚖
The fellow held up his hands in mock defense, a grin spreading across his face. "Okay, fine. Angry girl," he said, before turning his gaze to the rest of the group.
As he did, he could see them looking at him strangely like he had made Lily angry . "Don’t look at me that way guys, I was just curious," he said, his voice laced with humor. But Lily’s mind remained preoccupied, her thoughts was still consumed by the haunting images of her dream.
The dream discussed was soon forgotten and Tyler had decided to talk about another matter. He faced the guy that just entered whose name was Hermes. "So, what about our movement into the city?" Tyler asked, his voice still laced with excitement. "This Howard guy’s words has just motivated me into doing something."
Hermes’ expression turned thoughtful, his eyes narrowing as he considered the question. "The spaceship should arrive soon," he replied, a hint of satisfaction in his voice.
"It was a lot of trouble stealing it, but dealing with the military men inside was nothing but a piece of cake." He chuckled, a low rumble that seemed to emanate from his chest. "Although the people aren’t trained enough to utilize their powers well, they still had the upper hand compared to the soldiers."
Tyler’s eyes lit up with interest, his mind racing with the possibilities. "We’re still trying to learn the controls," Hermes continued, "so in one or two days, we should be able to move to the city." Tyler nodded, a slow smile spreading across his face.







