Blizt 'N Demon

Blizt 'N Demon
Chapter 09 - Conscious



"Misya is dead?"


"Yes, the aura I couldn't feel a moment ago. Even if he was injured, it should still be felt. But I can't feel it one bit. He must be dead."


The man with the burly body smiled obliquely after hearing his colleague's remark, "There or there is no him, it doesn't matter. Anyway we're here to increase each other's strength."


"You have a point. But what I'm worried about isn't that. I thought about who killed him. After all he had eaten 2 human hearts, he should have been much stronger already" said the black-robed man. He had a sword that was wrapped around his waist as a weapon.


"Do you think that the one who has eliminated him is 'them'?"


"I thought so. Because no one can hunt down and kill the demons that enter this world except 'them', the blizt. At first I didn't really believe that the power they had was as strong as rumored. But knowing that Misya was dead, I thought that was not a mere remark, "the man who used the cloak of expression was serious. His name is Andre.


"Hmph! No matter how strong they are, I'll crush them all with my fists!" say a strong man with confidence. It's called Flat.


"In that case, first we should stay away from this region. Before we get stronger completely, we should stay away from them."


In the morning, Rafa prepares to leave for school. Before leaving, he prepared food for himself and both loads in his house.


"Hm.it's not usually that they're silent like this. Usually they'll come straight here without me calling" Rafa murmured. The curious one immediately went upstairs.


"It's time to eat, you guys come quickly" Rafa said at the door. The answer is not from inside. He also intends to go directly inside. But his intention came to a halt as Nevan came out and stood covering the door.


The young man smiled awkwardly as he looked at Rafa, "H-hai, what are you doing here?"


Rafa frowned. Nevan's expression looked very strange, like she was hiding something, "What's wrong? You're hiding something?"


"Eh? Wh-what? No. gabe. I'm not hiding anything. You're here to take me and Leon to a meal, aren't you? We'll eat in the room later. So you can go straight to school. I'll do the dishes."


"It's not usually you want to do something like that without me telling you. Are you sick now?" rafa asked with a frown. He was sure something was hidden. But he doesn't know what it is.


"No, I'm healthy. I'm fine. Already, now you should leave immediately. Otherwise, you'll be late later" Nevan tries to distract Rafa so he doesn't care about her and Leon. He does not want Rafa to see Leon's current situation.


"Alright then, I leave it to you," Rafa passed from in front of Nevan.


Nevan breathed a sigh of relief as Rafa began to leave.


"Ah, by the way.."


As Rafa says that, Nevan is again tense. He looked at his brother stiffly, "Yes? Why?"


"When are you coming back? Is your school closed? You've been on vacation for 2 weeks. You're really not truant, are you?" continued Rafa.


"Of course not! You think I'm the one who likes to do that?!" Nevan turned her face the other way over her upset reaction.


"Well, if you're going to school, you should go home soon."


"For now he seems to be fine. I don't have to worry about it" Nevan said.


During these days, Rafa was always barred from entering Leon's room. Even during these few days, he had never seen the child. He was worried about his situation.


Rafa always relents with Nevan blocking him. But today, he had to look at Leon's circumstances even though his brother continued to forbid. He can't stand it anymore. It was like her brother was hiding something from her.


"Get out of there, Nev!"


"What do you want to do? I told you we'd eat later. So you're leaving now, so you're not late, "over Nevan.


"Now the red date. I'm holidaying. I have a lot of time at home. Now move!" Rafa said with an angry holding expression.


Nevan looked back. The door is tightly closed, so Rafa won't be able to see Leon from here. But when he comes in and knows how he is, what kind of reaction he's going to show, "What do you want to see? He's still sleeping."


"For the past few days you've been hiding something. You think I don't know?" Rafa pushed Nevan aside and opened the door, accidentally breaking into the wall.


Brakkk


Nevan was surprised when Rafa went inside. He immediately followed up to explain to Rafa, "I-this isn't what you see, he's just asleep."


"What's wrong?"


Nevan immediately looked towards Leon when she heard his voice. He blinked a few times when he saw that the boy was conscious. It was fortunate that a few days earlier he had already cleaned the bed sheet and replaced Leon's clothes, so there were no blood stains.


"You awake? Sorrywoke you. I'm just worried that something's happened to you, because at the end of the day I've never seen you come out" Rafa scratched his cheek. It turns out he doesn't have to worry about anything. Because in reality, Leon is still here in good health.


Leon nodded slowly to respond to the young man. He actually just realized not long since Nevan tried to block Rafa earlier.


"Then wash your face first. After that, we'll eat together downstairs. I'll wait at the dinner table" said Rafa.


"All right, I'll catch up." Reply Leon.


"You see? He's still asleep. Then because of you he woke up. You have to apologize for accusing me of hiding something before" Nevan snorted with confidence, as if Rafa was really the guilty party.


Rafa just stared at Nevan sharply without saying anything while passing out. That made Nevan a little afraid of his brother.


After Rafa disappeared from sight, Nevan immediately looked at Leon back, "How are you? Is it better now?"


Leon tried to clench his hands. He felt a little weak, but now it is better than before. "Yes." Yeah."


No one discussed the previous events at this time. They look like they used to, but their relationship is a little stretched. Judging from those who eat quietly, not as usual which always starts with a commotion.


Rafa himself wanted to ask. Yet it seemed like he had to let them solve their own problems without mixing them up.