"Grandpa, you're finally here!" Howser was overjoyed to see his grandfather and immediately approached him.

"Howser, didn't you call me here for a rescue mission? What, what happened here?" Percival was in utter disbelief when he arrived at the scene.

Howser sent Severin back to warn Percival of the imminent danger in hopes that he would lead the Jansons over to aid Leon, but who would have thought Leon perfectly capable of taking on the Micahs all by himself? He did not need Percival's help at all, and this was evident in the absolute chaos and disarray that the place was left in, as well as Leon's striking absence from the scene.

Percival did not expect this at all, and he struggled to understand what happened.

"Grandpa, it turns out that Mr.

Wolf is far more powerful than I ever could've imagined.

Not only did the Micahs fail to take him down, but he single-handedly managed to defeat all of them," Howser replied, looking rather sheepish, then proceeded to explain everything that happened to his grandfather.

"What? I can't believe it.

he that powerful?" Percival gasped incredulously after hearing Howser recount

were just as stunned to hear

Neither of them could believe their ears, and if it were

but he wishes we could help him with handing the Micahs over to

promised him we'd do as he wishes," Howser

over, we shall do as he says! We Jansons have to do good by heroic youngsters like him, for he may very well be

lead, began to clear the scene and escorted the Micahs to the

Jansons were, along with the Chanters and the Suttons, among

significantly more power and influence over the other two, and it was considered public knowledge

a quaint little cottage tucked in the far corner of the garden, which was where Wulfric Chanter, the patriarch of the Chanter clan, usually spent

the garden wall and slipped

none other than Central Boss, who journeyed here after

door, knocked gently on it, then

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