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Chapter 16 - Not an Ordinary Human

Arthur had to stop what he was doing because someone was shouting very loudly out there. Shane was already weak from serving Arthur's lust, which Shane thought was relentless. Even he, a man, was tired, and his body was crumbling.

Arthur wanted to ignore the commotion out there, but hearing the threat of the person who was making a scene in his office, he couldn't help but come out of the room where he used to handle his rut. Arthur wrapped his arms around Shane's sleeping body. He then quickly put on his clothes and darted out of there to meet the person who was making noise in his office.

"Aria, stop making a fuss!" admonished Arthur as he walked up to the old-looking woman. Her bright blue eyeballs seemed to shine like the color of her very white skin.

"Tsk! Where is he? I want to meet him. I went to your house earlier, but he wasn't there," Aria said without caring about Arthur's reprimand.

"Leave him alone, he's sleeping," Arthur said, looking lazily at Aria, who was none other than his sister.

Aria stared into her brother's eyeballs, she then darted inside without being prevented by Arthur. Arthur immediately went inside to prevent his sister from disturbing Shane.

"Get out, Aria, he's sleeping," Arthur shooed as he pulled Aria's hand away from Shane.

"Tsk! I'm just curious!" annoyed Aria, then quickly darted out of Arthur's room.

"Husband, look at him. So stingy, I'm not allowed to see the man," Aria admonished the man, who had a tall stature, fair skin, and light brown eyes. He also had white hair.

Arthur rolled his eyes lazily at his sister's whining to her husband. "What did you guys take to get here? If you took a car or a helicopter, you couldn't have gotten here this fast," Arthur asked, looking at his sister and her husband in turn.

"Did you forget that Albert has the power to move from one place to another?" asked Aria, glaring at her brother.

"You're going to scare the employees with your presence," said Arthur, looking annoyed at his sister.

"Relax, we went to your house first and asked your subordinates to bring us here," Aria replied casually.

"What about Albert's subordinates?" asked Arthur, still staring at his annoyed sister. "We are in the human world, why are you so careless?" asked Arthur irritably.

"Don't patronize me! You're the one who makes a mess more often than us!" Aria screeched angrily at her brother, the color of her blue eyes now turning red. Even around Aria's body, it looks like the building is about to burn down.

Arthur stared lazily at his sister, he flicked his hand, and water splashed over her, making Aria's body soaked. It wasn't just ordinary water, the water was so cold that it made the flames around Aria's body fade instantly. Aria gave her brother an annoyed look, but after that, she chose to sit on the sofa.

"Tell me, how did you meet her? Because I can't see her at all. Everything is white, there's really nothing to see. Unlike you, just looking at you without seeing your eyes, I can tell what you just did to him," said Aria as she chuckled.

"Wait," said Aria as she straightened her body. She had been sitting and leaning against the sofa, and now she straightened her body. 

"What's wrong?" asked Arthur as he frowned.

"Even though I can only see his side face, when your eyes meet, I can't see anything of his face either, I can't see it at all," said Aria, who saw her brother's vision while having sex with Shane.

"Are you sure?" asked Albert as he looked at his wife with a worried gaze.

"Yes, a white light covered his face," replied Aria as she looked at her husband.

"Tell me, how did you meet him?" Albert is now looking at Arthur.

"He was at the gate of my house at night with a body full of cuts," Arthur replied, looking at his brother-in-law confused.

"He's no ordinary person," said Albert.

"But Fred found out about Shane, he's a loner because his grandparents are dead. His parents died in an accident when he was a child. It's all recorded that they died, and there are even graves of both parents," said Shane, whose face now turned a little worried.

"Are you sure that the data is correct?" asked Albert.

"Of course, Fred never gets information wrong," Arthur replied confidently.

"Call Fred now!" Albert ordered in a stern tone.

Athur, who became panicked, immediately called Fred with his telepathic powers to communicate with his compatriots. It took about fifteen minutes for Fred to finally meet the three of them.

"Fred, tell me what you know about Shane. Is the data you have found accurate?" Albert asked seriously.

"That's right, Mr. Albert, the data I found is accurate. I even confirmed firsthand where Shane's grandparents and parents are buried," Fred replied.

"Is that both grandparents from both parents or just one person?" asked Albert seriously.

"Only the mother," Fred replied.

"His father?" asked Albert.

Fred shook his head. "His father is a kid who lives in an orphanage," Fred replied.

"Must be from his father's family," replied Albert.

"You mean?" asked Aria.

"He's not an ordinary person, just someone who has high powers that can prevent other powers from penetrating him," said Albert.

"Can you read what your partner is thinking?" Albert asked Arthur.

"I can't read his mind, I think he never speaks in his brain," Arthur replied.

"He has hidden powers," Albert said.

"But while at home, he doesn't seem to have any powers. He can't even get out of my house," said Arthur.

"Not being able to get out doesn't mean he doesn't have powers. Maybe it's because he doesn't know he has powers or he's not practicing his powers," said Albert.

"How does he have that power?" asked Aria, looking puzzled at her husband.

"Pure human," Albert replied.

"What?" said Aria, Arthur, and Fred simultaneously, as they were shocked by what Albert had said.

Pure humans would never exist again. The pure human bloodline died out 400 years ago. During these 400 years, they had never found a pure human birth. The birth of a pure human being will be covered with a light so bright that all life on earth will be silenced for a while as the light radiates.