“I’m not sure if we’re talking about the same beast but how about the other one?” Drew answered before asking MIR again.
“I don’t think it was a creature but it was more on a weapon or a heirloom that was in the hilltop ruins,” MIR answered before she sternly looked at Ayame.
“Ayame, are you okay? The priestess asked her mate as soon as she noticed her trembling hands.
“My tamed monsters and beasts…they seem to know the second one…” Ayame answered with a sigh as she exercised her hands and MIR understood what it meant.
“Then head there before the other could be alarmed about its existence. We need to get hold of it before it goes wrong hands.” The priestess ushered her mate to do her job as a tamer.
“I’m on it.” Ayame grinned and got up from her seat when she recalled something.
“And about the beast at the old shrine, let Mikage’s descendant deal with it,” she told them.
“Who?” they wondered.