Getting asked such accusative questions didn't faze Aria. She knew they had nothing on her, so she kept her rose-lipped smile unflinchingly in place.
"A worthless daughter of mine," she said. "I disowned her a while ago. I have nothing to do with her."
"If she doesn't come willingly here to say her piece, I am suggesting to put a bounty on her head and declare her guild an enemy of the crown."
Athena said. She was a middle-aged woman, beautiful like a flower on a bright summer day, and had green eyes like moss. She was a warrior. A proper battleborn woman.
"There's no need for that." Digby said. "I killed her. The avatar of hers had already vanished from the deck of my ship."
Aria's unflinching smile finally had a crack. The corner of her lip was twitching. It was clear that the news took her by surprise.
"Oh?" Orion smiled. "Most impressive, Digby."