"What exactly should I do?"
Sara asked thoughtfully, realizing that Sonia was indeed giving her an opportunity.
"I've already told you what you need to do," Sonia replied. "Build good relationships, keep track of who enters and exits the Void Island, and know where they plan to go when they leave."
"The most important thing is to ensure the information you record is accurate. There won't be any extra tasks beyond that, so you can relax."
"I can pay you sixty thousand up front, and if any additional tasks arise beyond the agreed work, I'll cover the extra costs, letting you walk away if needed."
Sonia understood Sara's concerns and wanted to reassure her.
She had trusted Kassadin when she served him because her work had genuinely been fulfilling. Kassadin had also paid her handsomely.
Though she now found herself handling more responsibilities than an ordinary housekeeper, Sonia held no complaints. On the contrary, she was grateful for the chance Kassadin had given her and was pleased to witness the ongoing development of the Void Island.
"Well, since you've gone this far, it would be untrustworthy of me to refuse," Sara said, her charming smile brightening her features.
She knew that Sonia's life had transformed dramatically since they last met, and she had never let her down or deceived her, prompting Sara to want to give this a try.
"Great! Then let's head to the Void Island together," Sonia said, beaming at Sara's agreement.
"Okay, I'll just grab a few outfits before we go."
Sara paused, then leaned closer and asked with curiosity, "But Sonia-senpai, could you tell me how you managed to win Kassadin's favor? What made him choose to support you?"
"It's rumored around the elite hotel that Kassadin is 'keeping' me, right?" Sonia replied with a hint of a smirk.
"I just fulfilled my responsibilities and worked diligently for him and the Void Church."
Sonia saw Sara's eyes widen in disbelief.
"Not a kept woman? So, you didn't have that kind of relationship with him?" Sara asked, shocked.
"No, I didn't," Sonia shook her head.
If Kassadin had proposed such an arrangement, she would have certainly accepted. But he had never broached the subject, leaving her no opportunity to entertain such thoughts.
"So, how can I earn Kassadin's approval?"
With Sonia's firm denial, Sara felt unsure about her next steps.
She had assumed that Sonia's beauty might have captivated Kassadin, prompting him to accept her. But that wasn't the case, leaving Sara uncertain.
"You shouldn't worry about that," Sonia assured her. "Just focus on doing your job well, and you'll increase your chances of earning Kassadin's approval."
Seeing Sara's fixation on Kassadin, Sonia sighed but remained supportive.
"Alright, I'll do my best."
"And since you're here to watch over me, how could I slack off?"
With a playful hug, Sara smiled brightly.
"Sara, I can't give you too much guidance this time, nor can I teach you hands-on. But you don't need to worry about facing issues or dangers," Sonia stated, her voice softening. "Even if things go awry, you'll still receive that hundred twenty thousand to leave if needed."
"I'll do my best," Sara said, her heartwarming at the affection in Sonia's words, reminiscent of their earlier days together.
Back then, Sonia had often been strict with her, pushing her to learn and improve.
But during those times of difficulty, when Sara cried out of frustration, Sonia had been there to comfort her, explaining that the strictness stemmed from a desire to see her succeed in the elite hotel.
Because of Sonia's rigorous training, Sara had worked at the elite hotel for eight years.
Many newcomers desired to join, yet countless predecessors were eliminated.
This time felt different; she didn't cry or feel wronged, but she could still sense Sonia's kindness.
"Go ahead and pack some clothes," Sonia encouraged. "After we check out the Void Island, you can decide whether to accept this job."
"Sure!"
Sara reluctantly released her embrace, hurrying to her room to pack ten different outfits.
"This is your spaceship?" Sara exclaimed as they headed downstairs.
Upon arriving at the helipad, she was awestruck by the sleek spacecraft.
"This was a gift from Kassadin for my personal use," Sonia replied. "But don't be too surprised; you'll see plenty of incredible things on the Void Island."
"Sonia-senpai, you're just working for Kassadin?"
Sara couldn't help but question this, having difficulty believing someone could so casually own a multi-million-dollar ship.
"Of course, I'm not lying to you," Sonia assured her. "But keep these conversations private; watch your words once we're on the island."
"Understood," Sara promised, seeing the seriousness in Sonia's expression.
With that, they set off for the Void Island.
As they soared through the skies, Sara gazed down at the island.
"Sonia-senpai, why are so many people flying?"
She pointed at the agile figures soaring effortlessly in the air, amazed by what she saw.
"The people on the Void Island can be understood as superpowered individuals," Sonia explained. "So, flying is nothing extraordinary here."
Sonia smiled at Sara's astonished expression.
For most members of the Void Church, women seeking power were relatively rare.
Bringing Sara here for a year of training would allow the other members to experience admiration and respect, fostering a sense of community while taking care of her.