The next morning at nine, Yeats Howard—the Demon King Hun of the Howard Family—was sent to pick up Delphine and little Nicholas.
Yeats was incredibly curious about Delphine. To have made both Little Uncle and Wilbur Turner fight tooth and nail, and to have successfully conquered Ignatius Leclair—a man who could arguably be called a nightmare-level challenge—Yeats simply wanted to drop to his knees in admiration.
When Yeats saw Delphine wearing a beige coat and holding hands with the miniature version of Ignatius, he was greeted by an adorably soft little boy. He was so well-behaved and sweet that his smile lit up his big, starry eyes.
The Demon King Hun was a bit dazed; so this stern-faced uncle of his—usually with a cold and handsome expression—was this cute when he was young?
Throughout the ride, Yeats grinned from ear to ear while staring incessantly at Nicholas, itching to roughhouse with the mini version of his Little Uncle!
