Wendy Lowell hadnât come alone. She was with Zephyr Mercer.
At that moment, Paige Summers and Marcus Monroe had just finished their meal. The awkwardness between them had dissipated, and their rapport had grown more congenial.
Marcus Monroe knew Paigeâs personality. When it came to romance, she was clearly still clueless. If he were to confess his feelings rashly, he figured the only outcome would be a swift and total rejection.
Now was not the right time.
So, from the very beginning, his plan was to let her slowly and unconsciously grow accustomed to his presence. He explained away the hug from when he first arrived as simply a result of not having seen her for a long time and missing her. As for his reason for coming to Central City, he insisted it wasnât specifically to see her. He claimed that with things settled in The Dead City, he had come to Central City to see if he could recruit any useful talent and to look for new opportunities.
Paige Summers didnât completely believe his explanation. But then she had a thought. âAnyway, having Marcus around isnât a bad thing for me. In fact, it might even be beneficial. Why should I overthink it?â With that, she accepted his presence quite happily.
She asked about how everyone else was doing and told him about running into Shawn Monroe, Nora Lowell, Woody Warren, and the others here.
Marcus Monroe wasnât surprised.
âShawn Monroe went to great lengths to escape,â he thought. âIt would be stranger if he *didnât* want to stage a comeback.â
Heâs bound to be looking for people who can help him.
The Three Great Bases are his best option. The factions here are a tangled mess, and plenty of people are tempted by the prospect of The Dead City. He had known this for a long time.
He just hadnât expected to hear news of him so soon.
Seeing him lost in thought, Paige couldnât help but ask, "What are your plans?"
"For now, Iâll wait and see."
"Oh?" Paige was surprised. She thought his personality would demand that he eradicate the problem completely.
"It wonât be easy for him to use others to get back to The Dead City."
"The journey is long and dangerous. Even if he managed to lead a force back, Sylas Underwood and the others would surely get word long beforehand and prepare their defenses. The Dead City is in a remote location, naturally easy to defend and difficult to attack. Besides, the city is filled with people The Three Great Bases wouldnât tolerateâmostly desperados. Taking The Dead City isnât just difficult; itâs practically impossible."
"Besides, what does Shawn Monroe himself have to offer to convince anyone to help him?"
Marcus Monroe wasnât worried at all.
âIn the end,â he thought, âeven if Shawn Monroe does manage to find willing partners, their attack might be a good form of training for Sylas and the others.â
This apocalypse requires constant self-improvement.
Wanting an easy life is a prelude to death!
Paige nodded thoughtfully, feeling he had a point.
"But..." she said, "itâs easy for you to say. Itâs a different story for me. I might end up in a nasty fight with them."
Marcus nodded. "Donât worry, Iâm on your side, of course. Just say the word if you need anything."
Paige glanced at him, a little surprised.
âSomething feels different about him this time,â she thought. âMarcus was never this... attentive before.â
Just as she was pondering this, a knock came at the door.
Paige pushed the thought aside and went to open the door. When she saw Wendy Lowell and Zephyr Mercer standing there together, she felt an instant headache coming on.
She wasnât happy to see them, but Zephyr Mercerâs expression was even fouler than hers.
Heâd always had a high opinion of himself, so being thoroughly outsmarted by some girl had been a major blow to his pride, one that had followed him all the way home. Now, everyone close to him in the Mercer Family knew he had been knocked out for half the night. It was the height of humiliation! As a result, he now refused to look at anyone directly, only glaring at them from the corner of his eye.
Wendy Lowell was naturally mortified. She had wanted to come alone to explain things to Paige, but then she got a call from Zephyr Mercer. Unable to refuse, she had no choice but to accompany him to deliver the items.
Zephyr Mercer stood outside and unceremoniously shoved a large box into Paigeâs arms. "The materials from the list!" he said, his tone a mixture of pride and awkwardness.
Paige blinked, reflexively taking the box. She had to suppress a laugh.
He reminded her of some melodramatic teenager going through a phase. As annoying as he was, she couldnât bring herself to truly dislike him.
Besides, since he was still willing to do business, she had no reason to turn him away.
"Is this everything?"
Zephyr Mercer frowned. "No, a few are substitutes." His uncle had studied the list for a whole day and night before preparing these things for him this morning, but a few items were still impossible to find. âThis just confirms that Paige wasnât bluffing,â he thought. âShe must really be able to make a transforming weapon.â
Paige nodded. "Alright. Iâll test them out. If any of them wonât work, Iâll let you know."
Zephyr Mercer lifted his chin. "Fine. Just make the weapon as fast as you can!"
"Of course."
With the conversation at a dead end and Paige showing no sign of inviting him in, Zephyr couldnât find anything else to say. The thought that âthat manâ might be inside flared up in his mind, and his expression soured even further. He snorted, then said to Wendy Locke, "Aunt Cynthia, Iâm leaving."
With that, he turned and stormed off.
Wendy Locke hesitated, unsure if she should stay.
Seeing her hesitation, Paige said directly, "Ms. Locke, you should head back for now. Iâve just received these materials, so Iâm going to be very busy. Iâm afraid I wonât have time to talk." She wasnât being overly cold toward Wendy Locke. After all, the womanâs love for her daughter was genuine, even if it now seemed it wasnât her top priority. And it was because of that love that Paige had been able to advance her own abilities, so she owed her a debt of gratitude.
Seeing her resolve, Wendy Locke had no choice but to leave.
Back in her room, Paige let out a long sigh. âThis is so annoying! Iâd rather be outside the city killing Mutant Beasts or just holed up at home making weapons!â
âIâm really not cut out for all this social interaction, especially when itâs this messy!â
A hint of a smile touched Marcus Monroeâs eyes.
He said, "Donât you have a weapon to build? Go on. Iâll be your guard in the meantime."
"Huh? Youâd do that?"
"Of course."
Paige mentally did a fist pump. âOh yeah!â
Marcus saw her delight and couldnât help but smile.
Paige suddenly raised an eyebrow at him. âThis guy really has changed. Heâs more talkative and more cheerful. Even though he still has that naturally stern face, at least itâs more expressive now. I can actually read him. He seems... more approachable now.â
What she didnât know was that Marcus was only this relaxed in front of her.
Before he met up with her, his subordinates who had traveled with him to Central City were often so intimidated by his silent presence they didnât dare speak. After they entered the city and he assigned their tasks, he dismissed them with a single word, and they scattered faster than rabbits.
And so, they came to an agreement: one would build the weapon, while the other would fend off any and all disturbances.
The days flew by. ăFive days later.ă
At the gates of Central City, Claire Chapman and her Hunting Party finally returned.