Aurora's dilemma is between her mother or her duty. Which will she choose? Follow my story and don't forget to vote, review, and share with your friends. Thank you and happy reading :)
The two of them had a serious conversation in Aurora's mother's room; the woman was reluctant to have their conversation heard by Aurora. "I cannot do that. Aurora will hate me for the rest of her life," said Arryn. Aurora's mother listened to everything Aurora said, from her identity as a member of the Justice Watcher group to the dilemma she felt. Aurora's mother is a typical understanding woman. If given a choice like this, she would prioritize Aurora's happiness over her health. "It's the only way to free her from her responsibility towards me. If I refuse her devotion, my health will affect her duty," Aurora's mother replied, realizing the impact she and Aurora were experiencing. Aurora's mother's face could be pensive, looking down with a small smile. She revealed that she felt proud to have an intelligent and strong child-like Aurora; seeing her grow up so well already made her mother's heart feel happy. "If her father is still alive, maybe he can replace Aurora's role for
For a while, Arryn took Aurora away from her wooden house, which had been completely destroyed. The young man left Aurora's residence fire extinguished by the local villagers while he tried to calm the woman's heart. Aurora didn't seem to talk much, preferring to stay silent and reflect on what had happened. Seeing Aurora in a slump made Arryn decide to give her some space for a while. Arryn walked closer to Aurora's residence, seeing several fires starting to fade, thanks to the mutual cooperation of the villagers. They began to walk in to retrieve Aurora's mother's body, but all they found were pieces of wood; there was no body of a single person in the house. "Why can't I find Aurora's mother's body here?" asked one of the men in Aurora's room. Arryn entered the house and saw that the damage was so severe that it was not suitable for Aurora to live in unless significant renovations were made. Arryn's eyes were distracted when he saw a young man coming out of Aurora's mother's ro
*** In the end, Aurora came to her mother's funeral even though the body had already been buried. No one except the two was in the cemetery; the villagers had returned to their previous activities. Aurora again drowned herself in sadness, seeing the last place her mother was laid to rest. She sat listlessly with her face streaked with tears. Her delicate hands kept rubbing the gravestone with Lusy's name on it as if gently rubbing her mother's head. In contrast to Arryn standing in front of Lusy's grave, his eyes were staring down, thinking about the psychological impact Aurora would get from his plan this time. "When she left, I really felt alone," Aurora said softly. "You still have me," Arryn explained. Aurora turned her face, initially looking at her mother's gravestone, now looking at Arryn, still standing with both hands in her pants pockets. "Are you going to live with me forever?" asked Aurora, a surprising question for Arryn. Arryn didn't speak a single word. The young
Since all the team members had gathered, each team began to discuss how to defeat their opponents. The team with Kai as leader remained at the Justice Watcher headquarters, unlike Hayaka and Brandon, who chose different places. Hayaka chose to discuss inside the bookstore, close to the bookshelves. Brandon decided to take another place somewhat different from the t, a tavern close to the Alchery. "Kira's power is an explosion. With Aurora's presence in our team, she can reduce the impact of Kira's power," Brandon explained, explaining in detail while sipping the drink in his glass. "Not only her, but I can also help by moving the explosion with my dimensional power," said Arryn, sharing Brandon's opinion. "When are we going south?" Sophie asked. That question was also on Arryn and Aurora's minds. The team was formed in order to fight the Emissaries in this war, and all of the Emissaries were currently south of Athanor. "Once all the preparations are done, we'll leave for there,"
*** "Aurora?" welcomed Ivy, surprised to see Aurora next to Arryn. The young man brought Aurora to their inn, of course, with separate rooms. Aurora's room was right before Arryn's, so she could visit Arryn and Ivy often. "Why is Aurora here?" asked Ivy, turning to look at Arryn, who had come with the woman. "There's a lot of things that happened. But most importantly, she'll be working with me as a Justice Watcher," said Arryn. "Really? Then we're officially partners in crime, right?" Ivy smiled in her human form. At first, Aurora thought that the human-shaped Ivy was someone special to Arryn, but after the young man explained, Aurora could understand how the necklace Ivy wore worked. Arryn smiled to see the two of them close, even closer than before because of the similarity in body form, a female. This time, there was no awkwardness for them to chat with each other; even Aurora could be so open with Ivy. "Did you make a contract with a magic spirit?" asked Ivy, curious. Auro
*** Right after walking for a few minutes, the three came to the front of a vast forest with tall trees. It was pretty dark inside, even when the sun was above their heads. "Is this the place?" asked Arryn, curiously looking up at the treetops before him. "Yes. We'd better get in before any villagers see," Aurora pleaded. Arryn and Ivy nodded their heads. They walked after Aurora, who entered the forest first. At a glance, the forest area wasn't so different from other forests, except that the atmosphere in this sacred forest was quite dark due to the large leaves that blocked the light from entering. Even though the light is hard to penetrate, strangely, vegetation other than large trees easily grows dense as if they have their own photosynthesis mechanism. Aurora says one of the differences between sacred forests and other forests is that they seem to have their own separate world. "One time, some villagers saw these trees moving in one night. No one knows how the trees moved,
While attacking the tree monsters, Arryn and Zill made a magic contract by mixing two dots of blood from them. The contract occurred in front of them, making it the center of attention for Ivy and Aurora. About five minutes into the contract, Zill's body disappeared like the wind. Zill was seen waving his hand softly at the dark magic spirits; he parted with them to take on a new task with Arryn. [Congratulations!] [Contract successfully made with dark magic spirit] [Dark magic attribute increased] Right after Zill's disappearance, a blue notification panel appeared before Arryn. The panel was written with congratulations and information about the increase in the young man's magic status. Arryn raised his head again, seeing the magnetic dimension still flying fade as he slowly deactivated the magic. However, it was different with the fire dragon that was still spouting hot flames to burn down the remaining tree monsters. "You'd better stop that fire attack before the villagers r
Arryn did not answer Kai's proud words. He preferred to focus on his magic power to transport the five Justice Watcher members to Lanercost."What is this place?" Kai asked.Not only he, but the other four members looked in all directions. The five had just seen this white and empty place like they were in a different world."I call it a blurred dimension, a place unbound by time and space," replied Arryn, walking past the five to stand foremost among them."What do you mean unbound?" asked Kai."I mean that our lifespan will increase, and time outside of this dimension will stop," Arryn replied."So, the short of it is that if we stay here for a year and go to our real world, then the conditions and time will be the same as before we entered the portal. Is that right?" asked Hayaka, listening to Arryn's explanation and coming to a conclusion earlier than the other members."Hayaka is right. But I don't suggest you stay here for too long; you'll be mentally disturbed," said Arryn.Not