"Make an effort to be more specific, Joven. When you claimed that I have already met the last boss, what exactly do you mean by that statement?" Aamon shifted his attention to Joven and looked at him. Having just received that piece of information from Joven, Aamon is now even more intrigued about the meaning of what he might have been referring to when he made that statement. During the subsequent few moments, Aamon made an effort to recall any experiences he had that would be considered highly suspicious; however, it was only with Rustan that he believed he had such reservations about any other individual. As far as Aamon was concerned, Rustan's basic appearance was not someone who could be trusted in any way. It was just impossible for him to put his faith in him so immediately. Aamon was convinced that he would not even be here to have another conversation with Rustan if he had not only needed to have the information that they have, but he also needed to have it. "It is the elder
Joven's short story began with him saying, "I remember him very well, and even every single one of his physical features was still clear to me." According to his response, "the elder that we all used to know was a man who was in his late forties." Instantaneously, Aamon was starting to feel confused about this situation. What just appeared to register rapidly in Aamon's mind, however, was the fact that Joven did not appear to be skeptical of the elder when they first approached him. This was something that Aamon noticed right away. "On the other hand, if that is the case, then why did you not tell me everything about it in the first place? I don't see why you would wait for us to be enticed all the way here before you go ahead and tell me the truth." As Aamon directed it to Joven, there was a hint of dissatisfaction in the tone of his voice. On the other hand, Joven was unable to find fault with him in any way. He was not even surprised that Aamon reacted in such a manner because h
"I am not entirely sure why you have such a favorable attitude about having me save all of you. Yet, I would like to make it clear that I did not come here with the intention of becoming your hero. "With a stern look on his face, Aamon gave Joven those comments in order to make sure that they comprehended his point of view regarding this occurrence. In the very least, he desperately wanted to convey to Joven that his aim for continuing this journey was not truly just to free the people of Jakal, but also for the sake of leveling up in this artificial reality. He wanted to make sure that Joven understood his true intentions.In order to achieve his objective, Aamon was required to continue developing his skills. He was eager to take part in the regional convention, where he would finally have the opportunity to demonstrate his prowess to others and also compete for the opportunity to return to the real world.And it seemed as though Joven had read through Aamon's facial expression, si
"What exactly did you mean when you said that the elder was the one who was responsible for the attempt to assassinate both the Hoxfur and myself?" In a state of perplexity, Aamon inquired, his eyes widening in response.Since Joven had started talking to him earlier, he had only been telling him the truth, although he wasn't entirely certain that it was even accurate. For some reason, Joven had only been telling him the truth. The only thing that was happening was that it gave Aamon the impression that Joven could not possible lie to him again this time."Other than the elder, there is no one else who could possibly attempt to do it. Of course, there is no other person who could do it. To put it another way, who else would want the hoxfur and the future hero to be the key to bringing them down? It is none other than the final boss, isn't it just that"Aamon could only just reply, "Indeed," to the question. As he attempted to take in everything that Joven had to say, Aamon realized th
Aamon let out a sigh, and he couldn't even begin to count in his head how many times he had done this each and every time he had a conversation with Joven. Even though Joven had been doing the same thing for him up until that point, it seemed as though it had become a routine for him. It wasn't like Aamon was doing that because he was bored; he was doing it because he was bored. The more plausible explanation is that he was aware of the fact that he would eventually have to comply with what Joven had been requesting of him ever since he entered this particular hideout. "In order to exact revenge on the cretin who attempted to take my life in the past, I have come to the conclusion that it is in my best interest to work together with you." When Aamon finally spoke, he was alluding to the last boss who was operating under the guise of the fake elder. Although he may have stated so, Joven could pretty much sense that it was all simply to cover up Aamon's genuine intention to truly ass
Joven, who had given everything a great deal of attention, eventually made an effort to immediately remove the thought from his head but was unsuccessful. It had occurred to him that perhaps the fact that Aamon was able to accomplish it was nothing more than a mere act of happenstance. Because Joven did not want to entertain the idea of further overthinking the manner in which Aamon had been able to accomplish that, he made the decision to immediately push it out of his thoughts. After that, Joven prompted the conversation to alter its focus by saying, "Don't mind what I said. In spite of the fact that it was nothing, I've actually devised a new plan from which we may actually lure out the last boss. " While Joven was saying that, his eyes looked in the direction of Rustan as if he wanted him to fill in the rest of the details. The moment that Rustan was able to comprehend the significance of Joven's stare, he entered the conversation and took the initiative to explain his strategy
In the end, Aamon worked along with Joven and Rustan to learn techniques that would allow him to successfully lure the ultimate monster out of his lair. "owing to the fact that the ultimate boss has not yet learned about our strategy to get it to leave. The way in which you came dangerously close to being murdered by the final boss might be recreated by us. It was necessary for us to have the Hoxfur collaborate with us in the same manner that she had done in the past." Joven had proposed. "I don't think it would even be possible to have the Hoxfur join us now," Aamon ultimately responded, his arms clenched against his chest. "I find it hard to believe that it would be possible." She is not even close to being in a stable enough condition to get out of bed at this point. The way that Rustan and Joven gazed at one other gave the impression that they were communicating something to one another that Aamon was unaware of. As a result of their actions, Aamon became aware of them very fas
"What do you even mean about him forcing you to destroy the region of Jakal?" Joven, who had been listening in on the most of the conversation that Aamon and the other person were having, asked this question. The manner in which Joven spoke gave the impression that he was having a hard time believing that it was coming from the wicked monster that had been a nuisance in Jakal for such a long time. Simply said, he was curious as to whether or not she was indeed saying those things for the sole purpose of the Hoxfur's program. It wasn't until the Hoxfur finally started talking that Joven actually appeared to grow more interested in what was going on. "I was compelled to travel out into Jakal and demonstrate a disastrous wrongdoing against the entire region by the final boss of this fake dimension," she said. The Hoxfur provided an answer that suggest so much deep understanding . "But for what reason are you doing it? Have you even had the slightest idea how much it cost us?" The quick i