Chapter 487 Mr. Johnson, is this size appropriate?

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nAmy eventually realized that Alice had no intention of beating her to death or even half to death.

nHowever, she was too scared to drink that last half cup of coffee.

nWilliam took Amy to the villa where they were staying. Luna, sensing the situation, kindly became Amy’s playmate, thinking that Amy might very well be William’s offspring.

nUnder Luna’s hospitality, with an endless supply of snacks, Amy, along with two other kids, sat on the sofa watching cartoons, eating until her little stomach was round.

n“Are you not afraid of bursting from overeating?” William asked, seeing her lying contentedly on the sofa, patting her belly. He genuinely worried she might overeat herself to death.

nAmy earnestly replied, “Eating a lot helps me fertilize the Fairy Grass.”

nThis is like many children who have pet dogs,when eating beef or lamb, they specifically choose the parts with more bones, and after gnawing on them themselves, they feed them to the dog.

nBut Amy went further, stuffing herself like a balloon, all to provide more fertilizer.

n“You really take good care of that plant!” William couldn’t help but look at Amy with admiration…

nYes, a look of admiration.

nNext time, she’ll surely eat just as foolishly.

nIndeed, hearing William’s praise, Amy smiled happily.

nFor William, it was just another ordinary day. But for other Soulmancers, it was fraught with danger. If not for William’s powerful intervention, humanity might have succumbed to the tyranny of those deities.

nAfter registering the names of these deities, Steven went straight to William’s villa.

nThough William wore a mask during his appearance, Steven was certain it was him. It wasn’t hard to guess.

nHe was also grateful that humanity had such a powerful figure as William.

nSteven’s visit was to discuss the deities with William.

nWilliam, who had been watching TV on the sofa waiting for Ares to cook dinner, stood up when Steven arrived, saying, “Let’s go outside and talk.”

nSteven nodded to Ares, who was wearing an apron, and the others in the house, then followed William outside. .

n“Mr. Johnson, how should we deal with these deities from another parallel dimension?” Steven felt that it was best to let William make the decision.

nEven in a society governed by law, the notion of respecting the strong is ingrained in everyone’s bones, and Steven was no exception.

nWilliam replied, “I’m not going to handle this matter. Haven’t policies been introduced before to regulate these beings? Just follow those policies.”

nSteven, not quite grasping William’s intent, nodded and said, “Then we’ll proceed according to the established policies and see if they are willing to coexist peacefully.”

nSteven had some experience dealing with the arrival of Shapeshifter lords before, so he wasn’t completely clueless.

nAccording to what William said before, no matter which world’s strong beings arrive, they need to abide by the law. Their 13th Bureau has recently redefined some laws concerning Soulmancers and other powerful beings from different spaces, imposing certain constraints on them.

nWilliam said indifferently, “This is your responsibility. You don’t need to report back to me. I’m just a minor employee of the 13th Bureau, a novice Soulmancer.”

nSteven nodded repeatedly, “Yes, yes! I understand!”

nRight, you’re just a novice Soulmancer.

nSteven, of course, knew what William meant by calling himself a novice Soulmancer. As long as William was willing to help in critical moments, that was enough.

nWilliam frowned slightly, feeling that Steven hadn’t truly understood his point.

nBut it didn’t matter much, as he intended to intervene as little as possible in the future.

nAfter spending the day with Amy, William finally remembered Seraphina, who had been well cared for by Amy.

nThanks to Amy’s relentless efforts in fertilizing, the Eternal Vine should be growing quite well.

nAfter sending Amy home in the evening, William went to the yard on East 62nd Street.

nThere, Sable, who was responsible for guarding the place, hurriedly greeted William upon his arrival.

nWilliam casually handed him a small glass bottle filled with pills, “Your task is completed. You can leave now.”

nSable excitedly held the small glass bottle. He had hardly done anything risky these days, and the pills William gave him were obviously not ordinary!

nThe faint traces of powerful energy could be felt on the glass bottle, making its contents no longer important.

nGuarding the yard for a while and receiving such a precious glass bottle in return, Sable excitedly said, “Mr. Johnson, how about I stay and guard a bit longer?”

nWilliam stared at him, saying nothing.

nAfter three seconds of silence, Sable quickly grasped William’s intention. He chuckled and said, “I’m leaving right away!” and then swiftly took his leave.

nWilliam had originally thought of having him look after the yard for a bit longer, but seeing how quickly the guy left, he decided to let it be.

nAfter Sable left, William was alone in the yard, his gaze fixed on the Eternal Vine in the corner.

nThrough the nurturing over time, Seraphina’s soul had perfectly fused with the Eternal Vine. This was, in a sense, a resurrection through the soul.

nWilliam had done such things before, but invariably, those who were resurrected would encounter various problems.

nPreviously, when bored, William had created vampires. These vampires he created could be considered immortal. But after becoming vampires, their souls seemed to be devoured by eternal darkness, unable to undergo reincarnation and enter a new life.

nCursed to eternally crave the essence of life—blood,they could only maintain their pale and fragile existence by feeding on it. When the supply of blood ran out, they would suffer endless torment, like countless insects writhing and gnawing inside them, until their existence completely vanished in agony.

nAnd sunlight, the warm blessing of nature, was lethal poison to them. A touch of sunlight was enough to turn them to ash, vanishing in the light.

nEven those mighty beings who were reborn in the Divine Realm in the past had paid a tremendous price.

nThe reshaping of a physical body by a soul is not a simple matter.

nIn all endeavors, a certain price must be paid.

nWilliam had previously used the Eternal Vine for resurrection. After resurrection, the speed of power enhancement was indeed fast, but the physical body would become extremely fragile and develop a fear of fire.

nRegardless, since William had already promised Seraphina, and now that the time was right, he began to act.

nHe walked over to the Eternal Vine and placed his hand on it. The Eternal Vine burst into a vibrant green light.

nIn just under a minute, the Eternal Vine transformed into a young girl.

nSince the body was reshaped from the Eternal Vine, naturally, there were no clothes involved.

nWilliam glanced at the resurrected Seraphina and thought, “Hmm, this physique…”

nCould it be a boy?

nJust with slightly more developed chest muscles?

nSeraphina slowly opened her eyes and looked at William, who was holding her hand. She gently placed his hand on her chest and asked with a tender look, “Mr. Johnson, is this size appropriate?”

nHuh?

nWilliam swore that the softness he felt couldn’t possibly be chest muscles.

nStill a girl then?

n“You…” William glanced downward again to confirm that Seraphina was indeed a girl, and frowned, “Do you have some misunderstanding about the appropriateness of size?”

nThe smile on Seraphina’s face froze. Had something gone wrong somewhere?

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