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Frankly, it was the first time Asher truly understood the meaning of the word "life flashing before one's eyes." His experiences from this life and the previous one flashed through Asher's mind like a runaway film projector.
Asher had never felt such a mix of emotions before. His brain instantly froze, feeling a bewildered "Who am I, where am I, what am I doing?" sensation. Under Scathach's cold red gaze, Asher once felt his life was pretty much over.
What? Does anyone really think this scene is nothing?
Even setting aside Asher kissing the wrong person, there were other troublesome issues. Yes, it was the real Scathach, standing not far away, whose tight suit perfectly outlined her figure. Hmm... from the current scene, it was probably White Album the Britain version.
Along with a chill, Asher startled awake with a shiver.
He slightly composed his thoughts, then lightly coughed. "Shishou... I think I can explain."
"Go on and explain for now," Scathach said, her gaze still scrutinizing the woman in front of Asher, her eyes showing a slight hesitation. How to put it... if it weren't for the difference in their aura, she would have suspected she had become two people.
"Shishou, huh..." At this moment, the woman standing in front of Asher, after a brief daze, her cheeks suddenly turned crimson, and her tone gained a hint of gritting annoyance. "Before you explain to your Shishou, shouldn't you apologize to me first?"
Asher looked at the woman in front of him, who was almost indistinguishable from Scathach, and hesitated. "I kissed the wrong person, I'm sorry."
"Is that all? If you think an apology like that can quell my anger, then you are sorely mistaken" Before the woman could finish, Asher sighed innocently. "But you attacked me first, didn't you? And after that, you didn't immediately reveal your identity, but instead pretended to be my Shishou to try and hear what I had to say about my sister."
"Are you trying to say this is my fault?! Human, you're incredibly bold! Do you know who you're talking to?"
"An unknown person disguised as Shishou?" Asher asked.
Of course, he said this on purpose. From the moment he saw Scathach and this woman, he had probably guessed the truth. If he wasn't mistaken, this woman should be the goddess from Norse mythology, Skadi. Asher was no longer as surprised as he was at first. After all, this world was clearly problematic. Britain and the Land of Shadows could coexist simultaneously. Even if someone told him now that his true identity was not human, he would at most only respond with a calm "Eh, oh, is that so?"... and similar nonchalant replies.
"An unknown person, you say? Why don't you just openly say you want to know my name?" The woman's voice, laced with dissatisfaction and embarrassment, rang out.
She clearly hadn't recovered from the shame of being suddenly kissed by Asher. "You should be glad. As a human, knowing a deity's name is something to be proud of." Her tone was haughty as she spoke her name. "Skadi."
Upon hearing this name, Scathach's eyes showed a thoughtful expression, as if recalling something. Feeling that the young man beside her seemed to be about to explain, Scathach shook her head and said, "I roughly understand the situation. You don't need to explain further."
"You mistook me for that woman, and that's why you did that, right?"
"As expected of Shishou," Asher nodded.
"Enough with the meaningless flattery. Even if it was a misunderstanding, what you ultimately did won't change at all. And... even if the faces are the same, can't you
distinguish the difference in aura, foolish disciple?"
Scathach's tone became a little stricter towards the end.
"I'm sorry... I was worried about my sister just now, so I didn't pay much attention," Asher apologized profusely, lowering his head. "And besides, who would have thought there would be two Shishous?"
Scathach pursed her lips, then quickly smiled. "Well, you can't entirely be blamed for that."
Asher rejoiced, knowing that this matter was probably over. He was about to speak, but then he heard Scathach continue, "Come to my room after this. It was my dereliction of duty for not letting you distinguish the real Shishou. I will ensure that you can immediately recognize who your Shishou is from now on."
Her tone sounded quite gentle, but Asher shivered genuinely. This was a chill etched into his bones.
Whenever Scathach intended to inflict some punishment, she would use such a gentle voice to numb Asher...
Morgan often did this too. Asher didn't know if it was just the women he knew who were like this, or if all women were like this when they were angry. In any case, he already had a deep psychological trauma from such gentle smiles. The gentler the smile, the more dangerous it was. Asher genuinely believed this truth.
"What have you two been muttering to yourselves about? Shouldn't you sincerely apologize to me first? I'm the real victim here!" Skadi's voice, laced with dissatisfaction, rang out, her red eyes looking at Asher with coldness.
"But I think I'm also a victim," Asher shrugged innocently.
After all, because of this incident, he would still have to endure his Shishou's "education" later. Scathach was not a gentle woman... at least not when fighting or educating her disciple. Thinking of the "education" from his Shishou after this, Asher felt even more annoyed.
"What? You say you're a victim?" Skadi looked as if she had heard something unbelievable. "You kissed me."
"Do you believe in gender equality?" Asher interrupted Skadi.
Skadi hesitated, then nodded. "Of course."
"Then after I kissed you, why are you at a disadvantage and not me?" Asher asked.
"Because... that..." Skadi didn't know how to answer for a moment. From this point of view, Skadi was indeed quite different from Scathach. If Scathach were facing such a situation, she wouldn't waste so much time talking to Asher. She would probably just shoot Asher directly and tell him that this world speaks with strength. But Skadi was actually struggling with what Asher was saying.
"Why are you so stubborn? There's nothing I can do with you. How about this, since I kissed you, as compensation, I'll let you kiss me once. That way, we're even," Asher continued, looking helpless.
"Who would do that, you idiot! Who do you think you're talking to?" Skadi's tone became a bit colder, but she couldn't find a suitable reason to refute him. She could only gnash her teeth and glare at Asher.
This goddess seems a bit silly, huh... Asher muttered in his heart, feeling a little smug.
I really am good with words.
"You're getting bolder and bolder, aren't you? You're already flirting with other women right in front of me."
Scathach's voice slowly rang out.
Asher immediately became alert and quickly shook his
head.
"Your disciple wouldn't dare!" He almost forgot, Shishou was still watching.
Scathach clearly wasn't focused on Asher. She had been observing the woman who looked so much like her. She pursed her lips. "You said your name is Skadi, and you're a goddess queen, is that right?"
"I am a goddess, but not a queen," Skadi's eyes became a little darker, and she said in a low voice, "Until I confirm that person's life or death, I have no right to be called king." "...That person is the true Divine King."
Scathach didn't seem to care what Skadi said. She continued to ask, "So, those dreams I had before were real?" Skadi also somewhat reined in the embarrassment and annoyance she felt from being suddenly kissed. She looked up at the woman walking towards her. "I'm not sure, but I think we can talk a bit. I'm very interested in you," Skadi said.
"Me too," Scathach walked up to Skadi. "A few years ago, you threw your staff from that 'door' to me in the Land of Shadows. What were you trying to tell me?"
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