Antihero In the Hero Academy: I Can Connect the Past Heroes-Chapter 137: Going Back

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Chapter 137: Going Back

Hearing these words, Juliet shook her head left and right and smiled, turned to the side of the barrier closest to her and opened her palm towards the barrier.

In just a second, without Juliet even releasing mana or casting a spell, the barrier disappeared as if it had never existed.

Atlas saw such a thing for the first time and looked at Juliet curiously.

’"Don’t underestimate the Sages, boy," Juliet said when she saw this expression and suddenly grabbed Atlas by his clothes and then took off.

The ancient woman was carrying Atlas in the air like a baby.

The cleansing phase of the Kingdom of Akairon was nearing its end.

Juliet soon flew over Emma and the rest of the army, carrying Atlas like a bird carrying its baby.

Emma and the others didn’t seem to know what to say to this sight. It would not be wrong to say that it was a little funny.

Atlas had made it back to the royal capital in a short time, with a rather stoic expression, but inwardly almost dying of embarrassment. Juliet took him into the palace from a balcony above the palace and flew him through the palace, through the corridors, all the way to the throne hall.

In front of the throne hall, Juliet had forced and opened the doors of the hall under the astonished gaze of the knights in front of the throne hall.

After they entered, they saw the royal family looking at them in astonishment.

However, Juliet finally put Atlas down and then landed next to him and questioned, "We came pretty fast, didn’t we?"

The aura in Atlas’s body had vanished. The effects of the Starry Night ability Nyx had bestowed had worn off, and the energy flow in his body had returned to normal.

Of course, this gave Atlas a strange feeling of fatigue.

"You are here very early, Duke Atlas. Is something wrong?" the King suddenly questioned.

Atlas shook his head from side to side when he heard this question and then said, "There is no trouble. I came to tell you that I have taken care of everything. After that, when they return to the kingdom, your mage knights will be able to take care of everything."

Immediately after that, he got up from where he was left and yawned widely. He snapped his neck a little and then said, "We can return to Juliet with the people I managed to find when Emma arrived."

When Juliet heard these words, she said, "There are 11 of them and there are 3 of us. The teleportation circle will be broken after this use, Atlas. So if you want to come here again, you will either take the long way round or you will have to beg Cordelia."

Atlas twisted his lips and said, "I’ll leave that much to me. I know it took all seven of you working together to draw the circle when Lady Cordelia could have done it all in seconds."

The king and his family were still recovering from the shock of what they had just heard, while Atlas and Juliet were talking and bickering amongst themselves.

It hadn’t even been half a day, but Atlas had managed to destroy the lawless territory that had plagued the kingdom for years and had managed to completely hurt who knows how many people.

To put it bluntly, King Leo had let himself down. Even though he was a disciple of a Sage, he was only 16 years old...How could he have been able to do something that he had not been able to do for years?

Of course, neither the king nor those around him knew why the lawless region had managed to be so resilient.

To make a long story short, the angel worshippers had managed to brainwash them to near perfection and had managed to send every soldier and nobleman away until Atlas and Emma, who were almost impervious to mind poisoning, took the lead.

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In short, even if somehow the lawless area around the corner from the capital was occupied and cleared, the entire kingdom could be destroyed in the next stage.

After all, the people who used the angel summoning method had done it as a last resort.

Atlas was completely sure of that.

After all, no one could know how to summon an angel and still be able to hold on to it completely. This was enough to explain that a high-level angel worshipper had set up this whole system by forcing others to do it, and on top of that, he had kept everything ready.

So the kingdom of Akairon was really on the verge of destruction.

Atlas was in the right place at the right time, and if somehow his perception of time and his timetable had changed, and it was because of Atlas, then a person of average power, who could make everything terrible in the eyes of the angels, could enter the place where the angel summoning chart was, and the Kingdom of Akairon could collapse in an instant.

So as jealous as King Leo was right now, what he didn’t know was that Atlas had saved not only him and his family, but every single child, youth, adult, elderly, woman, man, disabled and animal in this kingdom. So this... It might have been a bit of a figure of speech. After all, Atlas had not yet reached the power of a Master-Magician and was nowhere near being an Aura-Master.

Of course, this also brought to mind the fact that he had killed an angel of the lowest rank, but it also brought to mind the possibility that the kingdom would not be completely destroyed.

Even if it was an angel of the lowest degree, the fact that it could bring a great destruction together with the fear it presented around, the many brains it was likely to wash, and the many powers it managed to imprison, never disappeared.

The facts could not be ignored.

"You are not wrong in what you say. Still, it’s up to me, isn’t it, Lady Juliet?" Atlas questioned, and this time it was he who carried the mocking look.

When Juliet heard these words, she stroked Atlas’ head and then his cotton hair and replied, "It is impossible not to love you."

With these words, Emma managed to come to the palace in a short time, and the eleven people Atlas had saved gathered in the area where the teleportation circle was located, that is, in the meeting room where Atlas woke up.

It had been a short journey.

One of the things that Atlas had been madly preparing for a year and a half was suddenly solved, and after a day, he was able to reunite with two of the people he wanted to save.

All he had to do now was to get back to the academy as soon as possible and proceed with a more detailed plan of what he was going to do until everything was fine, or rather, until everything was fine.

When Juliet covered fourteen people, including herself, with her mana and formed the teleportation circle, the group reappeared in the teleportation circle at the academy.

As soon as they existed at the other end of the teleportation circle, the magic runes that formed the circle disintegrated into pieces and Cordelia came into everyone’s view.

At that moment an adult in the group of eleven fell to his knees in front of Cordelia and began to prostrate himself.

Before Cordelia realised what was happening, the rest of the group, including Arthur and Helena, were prostrate.

As Atlas was about to take a deep breath to tell them to get up, Cordelia gestured for him to stop and then, looking at those prostrate before her, said, "All right..."

"Clean them up, heal their wounds with elixirs and then bring them to my office," the ancient woman said as she summoned one of the servants standing behind her.

With Cordelia’s words, the maid began to do as she was told, covering the group of eleven prostrate on the ground with her mana and carrying them through the air.

Cordelia looked at Atlas and Juliet right after that and said, "Let’s talk."

When the trio returned to Cordelia’s office, Atlas began to report everything that had happened in half a day to Cordelia, word for word and letter for letter.

After half an hour of explanation and Atlas exaggerating some of the things, Cordelia had begun to openly access the deeper part of the danger that existed.

The thickness of what was going on was dangerous. The fact that they hadn’t yet killed every one of the worshippers of demons and angels and that they didn’t know if such a thing would happen in the future, in a populous city or elsewhere, worried even the ancient woman herself for a brief moment.

Still, there was nothing to do now. Except, of course, to get information.