The Natural Ruler System

The Natural Ruler System
Pamite


"You're really going?" Sofia asked reluctantly. There was a desire to forbid but he found no reason, so he could only keep it.


Saka nodded small. After selling some elixirs and weapons with pure silver in anticipation against vampires, Saka expressed his desire to go on a farewell trip. After all, the token from Sofia greatly helped him to get another identity except the Hirawan family.


"Why should I go?" Sofia's voice was choked, her face flushed red as unexpected questions just came out on its own.


Saka smiled ignorantly, with his eyebrows raised next door and a seductive look, Saka said, "Why? Do you want to come?"


Sofia's face turned red. His eyes bulged with strong clenched hands. "What am I gonna do with you, huh?! I'm just curious, "he looks.


"Relatedly? Aren't you gonna miss me?" Saka's gaze grew even more seductive as he played his eyebrows.


"God! Don't be so confident!" Sofia pushes Saka out of the door and slams the door right in front of Saka's nose.


"Buseett, really fierce," Saka grumbled as she felt her heart beat faster in shock.


"Sofia, I'm leaving now! Don't miss me," Saka said as she chuckled and began to step out of the Blooming Flower Pavilion, approaching Orion who was waiting near the gate.


"Are you going now?" Elder Tama suddenly just appeared behind Saka.


"Certainly, Elder! It's not too late."


Elder Tama let out a long sigh, he looked at Saka fixedly. He of course knows the news of Saka's involvement in the eradication of vampire headquarters in Pringku Village.


"Be careful! If you arrive in the capital, you visa to stop by the Wiraga family. They'll welcome you with pleasure if you bring this." Elder Tama gave a token of the Wiraga family.


"Thank you, Elder!" Saka did not reject the kindness of Elder Tama even though he was confident that he could enter any city without any significant obstacles.


Saka and Orion then left the Blooming Flower Pavilion accompanied by a wistful gaze from Sofia who was looking from the window of her room.


"It's Sofia, why do you have to be so pathetic just because the delinquent is gone?"


Sofia's mood was already very bad, but Ansel's arrival further worsened the mood.


"God! A coward who only knows how to hide is it worth saying someone else is a delinquent?"


Ansel was stunned, this was the first time Sofia had spoken so rudely to him. In the past, even though she was angry, Sofia would still keep her words.


"Sofia, ka-you ...." Ansel was stifled, anger and shame were stirring within him but there was no courage to mess up. All of his guards were dead when they met the poison-carrying bandit so that he now only had himself left.


Swallowing her anger, Ansel walked out of Sofia's room, who was brooding.


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Meanwhile, Saka stands near Hirawan's residence. He doubted whether to say goodbye or leave immediately.


"What's bothering the Young Master?" orion asked, as they had been silent in the air for more than fifteen minutes.


Without waiting for Orion's answer, Saka immediately used teleportation after discovering the grandfather's whereabouts through his perception.


A middle-aged man who was cultivating in his room opened his eyes as he felt a powerful aura approaching towards him.


"Grandfather, I'm coming!"


The attitude of alert changed with joy when he heard the voice that so missed him. Not waiting for long, Elder Sana rushed out, welcoming Saka who was already standing in the courtyard of his residence.


"My grandson, you're coming!"


Saka smiled knotfully, then welcomed the grandfather's helping hand and hugged him. The old body of the grandfather still looked gallant, if on earth perhaps the chance of living was not more than twenty years away, but in this Cultivator Realm, it was, one would have an extremely long lifespan as long as he could continuously increase his strength.


"Come in, we can talk inside." Elder Sana was in a happy mood. In addition to his already solid cultivation foundation and occasionally being able to break through the Immortal realm, he also witnessed many Hirawan family members ascending the realm thanks to the energy gathering formation Saka had created.


"Grandfather, I can't linger, I'm here because I want to say goodbye."


Saka's words made Elder Sana's happiness disappear. The silent roar could no longer be hidden in his face that was beginning to wrinkle.


"You .. will go?" Elder Sana asked reluctantly.


Saka nodded. "Will grandfather come?" Saka asked origin.


Elder Sana looked dumbstruck, then let out a long sigh. "I can't, as an elder of the Hirawan family, I can't ignore this family. I'd be embarrassed to meet the ancestors if that happened." Elder Sana in a dilemma. Intentions want to follow wherever the grandson goes, but the responsibility he carries forces him to stay.


Saka smiled, the answer he had predicted from the beginning.


"Grandfather, in this ring there are resources that can make you step into the Immortal realm easily, even if it is lucky that grandfather can get to the Saint realm. Stay alive and well until we meet again someday." Saka's voice trembled slightly. Haru's sense of suddenly just bursting into a sad atmosphere of silence. In fact, Elder Sana began to wipe away her tears that had suddenly fallen.


Without a word, Elder Sana again hugged Saka tightly while kissing Saka's head. He seemed to want to save a lot of interaction and memory between himself and his favorite grandson. He did not even care about the ring that had been given by Saka.


"For health, prioritize safety, do not eat late. Grandpa's granddaughter should live happily." Elder Sana's voice choked. If he is unable to control himself, he wants to feel like crying. Unable to say many more words for fear of being carried away and burdensome feelings of the grandson, Elder Sana just harbored all the sadness and loss.


Saka's eyes turned red, but with all his might he held back tears. With a knotty smile, Saka unraveled the embrace, slowly stepping back, her hands waving before then disappearing in an instant.


Elder Sana sat down with tears streaming down. If they had separated in the past, he would have made sure to meet again, but this time he was not sure. Saka's departure from the Hirawan family carries many wounds. He even chose to get out of the family tree. So Elder Sana was only able to pray and hope to be met in the future.


In a corner of the house that was blocked by a large tree, a middle-aged man also sat down with a roaring cry. His hands were banging on the chest, hoping the tightness he felt subsided.


"Son, how much do you hate with your father until you refuse to say goodbye?" pilu's ringisnya. The pain ignored by his own flesh and blood successfully made the patriarch of the Hirawan family fall into a slump.


"It turns out this is what you felt at that time, you must have suffered a lot. I should've comforted you, but this stupid old man just ignored you, I'm sorry, son!"


No words can express Pandu's regret. Only the if word could not return Saka in his arms. No more proud sons that he once embraced. He no longer has the right to be proud of all the achievements achieved by Saka.


Regret is the most terrible punishment than death.