Idle Tycoon System - Chapter 387
Chapter 387: Returning to the shop [2]
He could feel her tears soaking through his shirt, could sense the trauma and grief she had been carrying. The knowledge that she had suffered so much because of his vulnerability made his chest ache with guilt and gratitude.
“I don’t fully understand it myself,” Noah admitted quietly, his voice carrying honest confusion mixed with wonder. “The shop did something—brought me back somehow. But I’m here now. I’m alive. And I’m not going anywhere.”
Lola pulled back just enough to look up at his face, her ruby eyes swimming with tears but also blazing with fierce emotion. “Don’t you dare die on me again. Ever. I can’t… I can’t go through that twice.”
Her hands came up to frame his face, her touch gentle despite the intensity of her grip moments before. “When I thought you were gone, I realised something. You’re not just my employer or my master or the shopkeeper. You’re…”
She struggled to find words adequate to express what she was feeling, her nature not equipped with vocabulary for emotions this complex and human.
Noah understood anyway. He could see it in her eyes, in the way she held him, in the tears she was shedding despite her normally fierce pride. She cared about him in ways that transcended their arrangement or the contract that had brought them together.
“You’re important to me too,” Noah said softly, his own voice carrying weight that went beyond simple acknowledgement. “When I woke up and realised you were still here dealing with everything alone, it drove me crazy not being able to come back immediately. All I could think about was whether you were safe, whether you’d survived.”
He wiped tears from her cheeks with gentle thumbs, his enhanced attributes allowing him to be infinitely careful despite his strength. “You protected me even when I couldn’t protect myself. You fought against impossible odds to keep me safe. That means more to me than I know how to express.”
Lola’s tears continued flowing, but a watery smile broke through the grief. “We’re quite the pair, aren’t we? Both too stubborn to give up, both willing to fight against anything for each other.”
“Yeah,” Noah agreed with his own smile, genuine warmth flooding through him at having her alive and in his arms. “We are.”
They stood there holding each other for several long moments, neither willing to break the embrace despite the questions that remained unanswered and the chaos that surely awaited explanation.
Leo watched from the bed with patience, his tail swishing slowly as if satisfied that his mistress had finally found the comfort she so desperately needed.
Eventually, practical concerns forced themselves back into awareness. Noah reluctantly loosened his hold, though he didn’t release her completely. “What happened after I… died? How did you survive?”
Lola took a shuddering breath, composing herself enough to speak coherently while still remaining close to him. “It’s a long story. The light and dark elves tried to kill each other. I managed to escape into the shop, and… there’s a lot we need to discuss.”
“Then let’s talk,” Noah said, guiding her to sit on the bed while keeping one arm around her shoulders. “Tell me everything.”
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Lola took a steadying breath, organizing her thoughts to provide a coherent account of the chaos that had erupted after his death. “It was Darian who killed you. The dark elf ambushed me as I was trying to escape from Seraphina and her forces.”
Her expression darkened. “He stabbed you with a spear of darkness while you were unconscious and defenseless. I tried to stop him, but I was exhausted and outnumbered.”
Then, Lola began narrating his ambition of taking over the shop.
A bitter smile crossed her face. “His mistake was letting me get inside. The moment I crossed the threshold, I used my authority to eject him. He was furious—completely enraged that a ‘mere demon’ had administrative privileges he didn’t know existed.”
Noah listened intently, his jaw tightening at the description of his own murder, but he gestured for her to continue.
“I tried desperately to retrieve your body,” Lola’s voice wavered slightly with lingering guilt. “But Darian and his grandmasters held it, preventing me from pulling you to safety. I had to close the door and leave you out there with them. I’m sorry—”
“You did what you had to do to survive,” Noah interrupted firmly. “Don’t apologize for that. What happened next?”
Lola nodded, accepting his reassurance before continuing. “What was most crucial, however, was what Darian attempted after realizing he couldn’t simply walk into the shop. He gathered forces—more than ten grandmaster-level combatants including himself, Seraphina and her remaining grandmasters.”
Her eyes showed grim satisfaction at the memory. “They launched a coordinated assault on the shop with everything they had. Every element, every technique, overwhelming destructive force that reshaped the entire landscape around us. The clearing became a crater, the ground itself was excavated down to bedrock.”
“And the shop?” Noah asked, though he suspected the answer.
“Didn’t receive a single scratch,” Lola confirmed with amusement. “The protections your shop provides are absolute. Their combined attack—representing enough power to destroy entire cities—simply vanished against the barriers. It was like watching ants trying to damage a mountain.”
“Hmph. Idiots,” Noah muttered with contempt, though internally he felt profound relief that the shop’s defenses had held against such overwhelming force.
Lola nodded in agreement before her expression turned more serious. “After their attack failed completely, that’s when things became truly chaotic. Darian apparently had been planning to betray Seraphina all along. Once he realized the shop was impenetrable, he ambushed the light elf queen.”
She held up fingers as she listed the forces. “Six orc grandmasters that had been helping him, plus his own dark elf subordinates—they all turned on Seraphina simultaneously while she was exhausted and already heavily injured from our earlier battle. She was missing an arm from when I burned it off, depleted of mana, and surrounded by enemies.”
Noah’s eyes widened slightly at the scale of the betrayal.
“She survived?”
“Barely, Seraphina managed to retreat back to her kingdom with her remaining grandmasters, but she was in catastrophic condition. For the past several hours, I’ve been watching through the windows as dark elf forces have been traveling constantly toward the light elf territories.”
Her expression grew grim. “The sheer volume of troops and the lack of any resistance suggests that the light elf kingdom has probably fallen. Darian appears to have conquered it while Seraphina was too injured to mount proper defenses. He’s taken over her entire realm.”