Chapter 66: At My Family's Behest, The Funerals Were Skipped.
Guanyu mentioned us being too soft, and I would have to agree with her. The dying Guanyu gave the needed memories and information, before merging with the past version of herself. Then, we held a burial and funeral for her, and those that died in that timeline.
We aren’t aware of how many timelines there are were Eternanel slaughters our family, but we planned to build several graves for the dead once we’ve settled down in Home. At the very least, I now know why that flower field exists, as we likely made those graves around that area…
Border Guard: “Ma’am, I can’t let you in without a pass or identification.” He informed, stopping Celia’s movement.
Celia: “And how would one get those two items, exactly?” She asked in reply, her arms crossed, though still respectful.
Border Guard: “…I honestly have no idea.” He answered with a deeply awkward tone.
Celia: “( o_o)”
Border Guard: “P-please be patient, and wait for me to contact my superior officer.” He pleaded with a bow, before rushing away, going back into his guard post.
Celia was quite sure that Runey was in Home, so that is where she decided to go. While Xena could, in theory help her into this place, Celia wanted to get in it via a more official manner. She would, in fact, be the ruler of Home in time, so getting proper papers was a good idea.
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Unfortunately for Celia, Runey barged into Home without even a hint of the proper procedures, and apart from her… no one else moved into Home in a stupidly long time. The border wall and gate, which both looked oddly Chinese (no other part of Home is in this style, which is why I say it is weird to see), had solely one guard on duty, who absolutely never had to do his actual job ever before.
Border Guard: “Uh… we have no idea what the original procedure for getting granted access to Home was. So… the other plan is to just check your Status out, and see if you’re powerful enough to be let in.” He explained, seemingly out of breath, and still red in the face.
Celia: “Hm? But… isn’t the System frozen right now? Last time I tried to use it, nothing popped up for hours…” She replied with a confused thinking pose.
Border Guard: “Yes… we also realized that.” He expressed with further embarrassment.
Ah, if you weren’t aware, this man isn’t dressed up as a guard, or anything. Rather, the dude is just wearing a plain shirt and shorts, both black. Our family are actually outliers, who care a lot of about fashion. Most Higher Beings couldn’t care less…
Border Guard: “For one, unless you were pretty high Level, with a powerful Evolution, and decently strong… getting to this gate would be impossible.” He mused, trying to handle the situation.
Celia: “I am a Highest Goddess, so, yes, my strength is guaranteed. Though I don't think my Status is enough to live in Home. Regardless, I am merely visiting a family member here, not seeking permanent residence.” She nonchalantly replied.
Border Guard: “…May I ask their name?” He shakily replied.
Celia: “I wish to see my daughter, and her name is Runey.” She instantly answered, all smiles, causing the guard to step back in absolute terror.

