WELCOME TO VALE!.
A big banner was erected in front of the entrance to the city.
Now it's Vytal festival time. Many people came here to watch the tournament with excitement on their faces. They talked pretty much about the same thing.
They were very confident that Pyrrha Nikos would maintain her position as the invincible girl. No one could beat her in the tournament.
"This is so embarrassing. Don't they know that there are many strong huntsmen and huntresses in training participating?"
Pyrrha was still wearing the necklace Sullivan gave it to her so no one could recognize her. She could walk with her team without having to avoid the crowd.
She was so embarrassed now that many people thought she would win the tournament like it was already set in stone.
Everyone in her group felt apologetic with her situation. But they couldn't do anything. Fame was like a double edge sword. It could make their life easier and also make their life harder.
And while she was feeling down. Sullivan spoke to her.
"Don't worry we don't judge you."
He smiled and said not intentionally what she truly desired to hear the most. She blushed and looked away from him.
Sullivan was natural with women and he didn't even notice it. Because of his bloodline. He would eventually break many maiden's hearts in the future.
Sullivan and everyone had come to vale to observe the other students who would participate in the tournament.
"So this is what the Vytal festival looks like in a first person view."
Sullivan watched everything with interest. It wasn't different from any big festival in his world. But there was still something interesting like the robot that roamed around and tried to maintain peace which he thought looked more like they would revolt and wipe out humanity.
'I shouldn't think about terminator. But I knew what would happen so I should do something.'
Sullivan thought about it a little bit and decided to do something with the robots or in this case androids.
'Javis do you hear me?'
Sullivan spoke to Javis the Ai he could trust.
He was inside the armor that he stole from Tony before he went on mission. But now he was inside his scroll and already spread through the CCT system.
'Affirmative, sir. Your message has been received loud and clear.'
'Good, Can you hack into those androids and upgrade the security system?'
'Very well, sir. I am capable of completing the task in fifteen seconds, but upgrading the security system will require approximately one hour. Would you like me to perform the task presently?'
'Yes please.'
Javis then hacked into the Android and then went to hack the main system and upgrade the security system to the highest level. Now, the robots going on a rampage wouldn't happen this time. Not only that, they would perform their duty 50% better.
And while he was talking with Javis. Ai tugged his sleeve and said.
"Big brother please stop them otherwise it would be like in the canon."
Sullivan stopped talking with Javis and looked at what happened now. Weiss was talking bad about white fang and Blake was trying to control herself not to refute her words.
Sullivan knew that he needed to do something otherwise Blake would and it wouldn't be pretty.
"Snow Angel, you shouldn't use such crude words. Hum, Let me think about it. What white fang did was bad, I know. but you shouldn't judge all of them by a single trait of thought. Think about politics and you'll know."
Weiss wasn't the same as before. She blushed at the nickname he called her.
She then thought about it. And she kind of understands what he wants to tell her.
"I know but…"
"You had experienced what white fang did to those people around you, didn't you?"
Weiss nodded her head and told everyone what she had experienced in the past, and now Blake understood what she truly felt. She didn't want to judge all the white fang but those who kill innocent people.
Sullivan looked at Blake and encouraged her. He knew that she wanted to tell everyone about herself. And he knew that everyone wouldn't judge her. So it would be okay.
Blake looked at Sullivan and she breathed in deep air. At least he was there to help her if something went wrong.
'At least I have one person who would stand with me.'