It was during the time when Aspros was doing his late afternoon patrol, that he had been notified that Aiacos had gone missing.Few guards had seen the Garuda jumped through a window from his supposedly resting room, and before none of them could do a thing, the Judge had swiftly disappeared within a blink of an eye. Though Aspros had been quite shocked at hearing the news, the event wasn’t at all a big surprise, as considering the Garuda’s constant rebellious nature, one could almost say that it was just a matter of time before such a thing happened.Being the one in charge, the Gemini saint didn’t waste any time as he and his Silver underlings promptly executed a manhunt, using their lighting speed and teleportation to search at all places within the close range from the guest house, in a hope that the Judge wouldn’t have yet gone too far. Aiacos was an awfully dangerous man and rules or no rules, Aspros had been ready to demolish him should the Judge plan something devious.In the middle of it all, there was something inside his mind ordered for him and his men to check the training ground, his sharp instinct telling him that something abnormal was occurring around that said area. He didn’t expect much from it. Then again Aspros fully trusted his instinct, it had saved him many times during his past life especially in battles. And so, even with a bit of hesitance, the Gemini decided to follow the instruction.Luck was still on his side it seemed, as after a thorough search and lots of skepticisms, the Judge was finally found. But if things hadn’t gone disastrous enough, Aspros could see that Sisyphus was also there, and the Gemini just couldn’t think of something else more horrifying than that.Upon seeing the General, at first Aspros assuredly had expected that the General would scream at him; screeching out endless, ruthless scowls for letting a Judge broke out of the house unguarded. It was his responsibility after all to keep all the visitors securely inside, and being the one in blame, Aspros had anticipated no whatsoever excuse from the usually merciless Sagittarius.But in a second he laid his eyes on the man, Aspros knew something was definitely had gone amiss, which was resulting in Sisyphus not doing anything as he had assumed before. It was so easy to see that something terrible had happened to the General. How the usually mighty and stern man was relying heavily upon a sheer will only to stand up straight, pale and trembling as if he could fall at any given time. He was not hurt, there was no trace of blood on his face nor armor, but that fact alone was not making anything less suspicious.