Upon hearing that, Beckett smirked and retorted, "Well, as you know, my baby is too clingy tonight. I can't say no."
Titus shivered and said, "Your heart's fluttering like spring."
However, Beckett slowly put on his gloves and smiled. "You can't understand the joy of a married man. You can't simply relate to me."
Titus was at a loss for words. He was on cloud nine collecting the corpses.
As the two of them finished dressing, they quickly got to work.
There was a lot of bad blood in the morgue. The underdogs were responsible for sweeping away human resentment.
And coming there was just to carry out a task.
"Once that task ends, we must return, as usual."
However, there were a lot of corpses in the world every day and naturally, there were corpse complaints every day. Perhaps the two of them would stay there for a lifetime.
After finishing their work that day, they smoked outside and chatted.
Titus said, calm and composed, "If you go back one day, what will happen to the baby, if you don't mind asking? You know very well that there's no living space in the Vortelion."
Upon hearing that, Beckett flicked his cigarette and seemed indifferent. He suddenly asked, "Where is she? Where am I?"
Titus didn't understand at first, then said, "So does this mean you're not going back to Vortelion? I hope I am wrong."
"Yeah. That's what I meant to say," Beckett confirmed.
"How about your family?" Titus asked once again, oblivious to what he would say.
"Nah, don't mind it as a problem," Beckett said, dismissing his idea. "If they miss me, they can see me anytime soon. It's very convenient for them to come."
Titus stared into his eyes, still terrified of whatever transpired to Beckett in the near future.
"I do understand you, but what if the elders will call back? In the Vortelion, orders are equivalent to life. Once the elders call you back, you must go back. What will you do at that time?"
At that time, the smoke on Beckett's fingertips paused slightly. He moved his gaze up in the sky and compared their sky to Vortelion; it was very different.
Once again, Beckett said, "Whenever I was, she should be there too."
Titus' brows knitted in confusion, but he thought about the reason and meaning of his words.
It meant that if Beckett returned to Vortelion, his baby would also follow him.