Reincarnated With Three Unique Skills

Chapter 375 An Insignificant Pawn?



"We... were talking. How dare you disturb us!" Bella's voice boomed with authority, sending the soldiers flying through the air like ragdolls.

"Clang! Clang! Clang!"

They landed heavily on the ground, unconscious but alive. Bella had deliberately spared their lives, her control over her power impeccable.

In a dimly lit control room somewhere far away, a group of scientists and military personnel watched the scene unfold on their screens. The air was thick with tension, but the astonishment on their faces was unmistakable.

"Amazing! Dr. Silva, did you see that? They must be aliens or supernaturals from higher dimensions—the very beings we've been searching for our entire lives!" an excited scientist exclaimed, his voice trembling with exhilaration.

Dr. Silva, a man with a high nose, sharp eyes, and an aura of cold intellect, adjusted his glasses and nodded slowly. A dangerous gleam of curiosity burned in his gaze, bordering on obsession.

"This is it," he murmured, more to himself than anyone else. "Proof of higher-dimensional lifeforms... entities capable of defying our understanding of physics. The dark truths of the universe might finally be within our grasp." Continue your saga on empire

"But sir," another voice interjected hesitantly, "shouldn't we approach this with caution? They clearly outmatch our forces. If provoked further, they could be a threat to our entire existence."

Dr. Silva's lips curved into a thin, calculating smile. "Threat or not, they are likely the key to unlocking the mysteries of our Universe. Prepare for Phase Two. We must bring them in... alive, if possible."

"Yes, Dr. Silva. At once," the commander in a special military uniform said as he picked up his communicator to give new orders.

"And, Commander, please prepare a ride for me as well. I would like to meet them as well," Dr. Silva added.

"Ah, sure, Doctor. But the risks are too high. Be mindful of that. I don't want to get scolded by high command. You're a great scientist for the UUS; we can't take this lightly," the commander replied.

Dr. Silva smiled. "Don't worry. I will talk to them. I must discover the way to achieve their power, for the betterment of humanity."

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Back on the streets, Bella dusted off her hands, her expression still irritated.

"Idiots," she muttered, turning to Aengus.

Her eyes lingered on Aengus, unwilling to look away, fearing he might disappear the next moment.

"Stop worrying, Bella. See, I'm fine," Aengus reassured her with a warm smile, pulling her into a tight embrace.

Bella blushed, then bit his shoulder lightly, as if venting her discontent. Yet, deep down, she felt relieved that nothing had happened to him, even though he had defied the expected course of events.

But the lingering question in both their minds was unsettling: why had nothing happened to him despite altering the past? Shouldn't the butterfly effect have erased his future self by now?

"What should I do with you, hubby?" Bella murmured, her voice soft yet teasing as she melted into his embrace. "If I could, I'd bind you to me forever, so no matter where you go, I could always follow."

She wrapped her arms tightly around his back, savoring the warmth of his presence.

Aengus just stood still as his mind was occupied with thoughts: whether she had done the right thing?

"Let's leave this place, Bella. Otherwise, those flies will keep buzzing around," Aengus said firmly.

With that, Aengus and Bella vanished from the spot, reappearing in a serene countryside.

"This place is beautiful compared to that city, at least. I can finally breathe freely," Bella murmured, her face softening as she admired the tranquil scenery.

Aengus, however, remained watchful, his gaze shifting toward the sky. He noticed a few monitoring satellite still tracking their location. Irritated, he extended his index finger, letting a small streak of energy leak out, effortlessly destroying them.

Bella noticed his action and smirked. "This world is really intriguing. They have no magic but still manage to accomplish things that seem impossible for ordinary people."

"You're right," Aengus replied. "But this technology will be their undoing someday if left unchecked. It's not our concern right now, though. We need to leave. I still have to meet my mother and speak to Aria for answers."

Bella leaned lazily against a tree, her gaze thoughtful. "What's stopping you, then? Aren't our work done in this world?"

"Yes, but I can't sense any Primal Laws here," Aengus said with a furrowed brow. "The entire domain feels disconnected. This world also seems to be a stage where I was born, and it's protected by barriers. We'll have to travel manually to leave, but the timeline we would reach is uncertain."

Bella raised an eyebrow, then chuckled softly. "Your 'future selves' don't seem so bad, hubby. They might have good intentions, you know. Perhaps you're being too hard on them?"

"Perhaps," Aengus said, his voice carrying a hint of bitterness. "But this is who I am—an arrogant, self-centered devil who seeks freedom above all else. You don't know how much I suffered in my past life, Bella. I still have no clue whether my real parents exist or not. I was alone, just a pawn to fulfill a role their grand designs. I was an insignificant shadow of their greater selves—a puppet. But not anymore."

His clenched fists radiated a faint energy that made the earth tremble slightlyn/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om

Aengus and Bella sat quietly beneath the shade of a tree, the tranquil countryside surrounding them. The gentle rustle of leaves and the faint chirping of crickets set a peaceful tone, but the tension in the air between them was palpable. They waited, both silently contemplating whether something someone would interfere to take them back like how they arrived.

If nothing happened, they would have to break through the barriers of this Domain by themselves.

Nearby, a few countrymen tending to the fields cast curious glances at the couple. Their strikingly otherworldly presence stood out like a beacon amidst the mundane. Yet, with work keeping them occupied and a certain aura of untouchability about the pair, no one dared to approach.

As the sun dipped low, painting the sky in hues of orange and red, the calm was interrupted.

"Buzz! Buzz! Buzz!"

Several advanced aircrafts cut through the clouds, their engines roaring faintly in the distance. Their metallic bodies glinted under the setting sun as they approached the area where Aengus and Bella rested.

Aengus tilted his head slightly, his sharp eyes following the aircrafts' trajectory. His expression remained indifferent. "So, they've come," he murmured.

Bella raised an eyebrow but didn't move from her spot. "Are you planning to entertain them, or should I handle this, hubby?"

Aengus chuckled, a low, amused sound. "No need. Let them come. Their curiosity has brought them here, and I'd like to see what they think they can accomplish. Mortals like them... they're insignificant ants. I won't squash them unless they prove otherwise."

Bella smirked and leaned back against the tree trunk, her eyes glinting with amusement. "This should be interesting."

The aircrafts slowed as they neared, hovering ominously over the peaceful countryside. The whirring of their engines disturbed the serenity, signaling the arrival of those who sought to confront; or perhaps merely observe the enigmatic couple.

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