The Strongest Assassin Reincarnates in Another World-Chapter 318 - The Perfect Being

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Chapter 318 318 - The Perfect Being

"I'm not scared," Aiden said as he slowly opened his eyes, making sure that the blinding light was nowhere to be seen anymore.

As he opened his eyes, he didn't feel the need to close them right away. In fact, he felt the need for them to be opened for the rest of his life.

"Wow..."

As soon as he said that he put a hand on his mouth as it hadn't meant to be saying that, but... he had no choice seeing the beauty of the person in front of him.

She wasn't human and to be completely honest, had no idea what races she was from as he had never seen such a creature in his past life.

The person, or whatever she was, that was in front of Aiden had purple skin with long white hair that was almost brightening the room. But that was simply the start of it as what she was wearing made sure to put everything that she had forward.

Her curves, her forms, her skin... everything was simply perfect about this person. It was as if she had been created to be perfect.

"Young human, control yourself," the perfect creature said as she pointed toward Aiden's private area.

For some reason, he had gotten so excited from a subtle that even his lower parts had reacted in such a way.

Aiden seeing this, made sure to apologize as many times as he could since this really wasn't common.

He even bowed on the ground, praying that she wouldn't do anything to him.

"I'm sorry, I-I didn't mean to," Aiden said, his voice once again containing a tinge of fear.

"Ahaha, you're funny, you know that!" The purple creature said revealing a cute laugh.

Aiden was almost hypnotized by her stature and beauty, not able to look away for a single moment.

'Just what is happening to me? Is she really having such an effect on me?' Aiden thought as he knew that such a thing had never happened to him in all of life.

He was always the one who would be ignoring the others. But, she was able to control Aiden's emotions in a few seconds.

"I'm funny?"

Aiden seemed unsure why she had just said as he truly didn't think that he had said anything worth laughing.

Sure, his sense of humor wasn't the most developed, but he hadn't said any jokes that he was sure about.

"Of course, you just contradicted yourself. You told me that you weren't scared, but you're struggling to talk to me. If that's not funny, I don't know what is," she said as she continued giggling in a ridiculously cute manner.

Aiden frowned a little unhappy with the remark, however, he didn't say anything in fear of a reaction out of her.

He knew that she could control his whole body if she wanted to which is why Aiden was calm, not saying anything disrespectful at the moment.

"Can you tell me why I'm here?" Aiden asked, really wanting to know the reason he would be pushed into such a portal wondering where he had ended up.

"Do you even know where you are?" She asked, knowing that the answer was clearly "no".

"I don't, can you tell me?"

"Why do you want to know?" The girl replied with a smile on her face.

Aiden frowned as he thought that it was quite obvious why he wanted to know where he was.

He had just been pushed into a random portal that appeared when he touched the wall.

Not even the system had said anything as he did that, he had just been sent in here without the slightest information at all.

"Well, isn't it obvious, I have no idea what this place even is," Aiden said, only wanting more context as to why he had been sent to this place.

The girl laughed, making her curves bounce at the same time because of that.

"It's simple, you are in one of the territories of the Lumithars. Everyone that you saw down there in front of a computer is responsible for a user of the system."

Aiden opened his mouth extremely wide as he couldn't even begin to understand what she had just said.

"The Lumithars? Those who created the system, you're telling me that I'm in one of their territories..." Aiden muttered, unsure if she was actually telling the truth. "Who are you?"

Aiden realized that the person in front of him must be really special if she knew such information which is why he asked the following question.

"Hmm, it's not time yet for you to know about me. However, I'm telling the truth about where you ended up," she said with an extremely serious tone in her voice. "But, the reason why we sent you here is simple I needed to talk to you about something."

Aiden frowned hearing this as he knew that he was special for the system, however, hadn't they already made a deal with him?

Why would they feel the need to meet up with him, it simply made no sense at all.

"I know, I know, we already made a deal with you. But it's not what you think, I'm here to talk about the trial that you are currently in," the girl said with a smile on her face.

Aiden was confused, but he continued to listen to her since he knew what she would be saying would be extremely important for the future.

"Do you like the trial that you're going through... learning how to make potions, learning magic? Is that what you want?" She asked, wondering what was on Aiden's mind.

'Is this what I want?' Aiden thought, his brows furrowed. 'I don't even know what I want, in the first place, so why is she asking me deep questions?'

Well, Aiden had actually lied just now, he knew exactly and that was to get stronger. So, if he had to go through such a trial to get stronger, then he would do it.

It didn't matter what it was, but if he could get stronger through it, then he would do so.

He finally came to a consensus and had an answer ready, as he raised his head, his eyes locking with hers.

This time, there was no fear circulating through his body.

"As long as I get stronger, I don't care what I have to do."

The purple-colored girl nodded as if expecting that response from Aiden.

"You know, I'm not that surprised by that answer. To be quite frank with you, it's been a while since I've started analyzing your movements," she said, admitting that she had some interest in Aiden.

"After all... it was the first time that the system was having problems with a user. So, of course, I had to pay attention to someone like you."

Aiden nodded as he kept hearing all sorts of important information.

He knew that the Lumithars had paid attention to him, but having the confirmation of such a fact was quite different.

"But, enough about that, I'm here under orders of other people much stronger than me, and they asked me to tell you something, want to hear what it is?"

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