The damage to the sacred forest of Lanercost creates new and more complicated problems. Can Arryn and the five Justice Watchers solve it? Follow my story and don't forget to vote, review, and share with your friends. Thank you and happy reading
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
From a distance, Arryn could see many tents in the field and hundreds of soldiers in simple clothes enjoying their activities. The young man arrived with Erina and was greeted by one of the villagers who knew Arryn's face. "Are you looking for those five people?" asked the villager. Arryn smiled as he nodded his head. The villager seemed to understand Arryn's nodding gesture. The man quickly invited Arryn and Erina to enter the Ravengarden soldier camp. His only purpose was to come to the soldier commander's tent in the center of the base. "They are discussing the plan against the demons," the man replied. He continued to walk past several tents belonging to the Ravengarden soldiers to arrive. Arryn noticed the soldiers he passed at a glance. Their faces looked so curious about Arryn and Erina's arrival; some couldn't let go of their admiration for Erina's beauty. "Why aren't the soldiers prepared? Do you know the frequency of the demon attack?" asked Arryn, surprised at the activ
"You're going to save them? But your enemy is an army of demons. Can you do that?" asked Uthar, doubting the ability of Arryn, who was still relatively young. Arryn nodded firmly. He was confident he could carry out the rescue operation, even if he was the only one doing it. Seeing the determination shown by Arryn made Uthar excited. He turned his body around and immediately gathered many men in one place, explaining the plan that Arryn would carry out. "He will help us rescue the teenagers who've been kidnapped. The boy needs our help; he needs at least ten men who can wield swords," Uthar said, his explanation sounding clear to Arryn's ears. "I don't know, Uthar. You already know that our work backgrounds are farmers and merchants; there aren't many of us who are good at swinging swords," explained one of the men. Not only he but the men around him thought the same. They had never been to war before, not even against fellow humans. When Arryn invited them to fight the demons, it
The two of them kept walking in, alert for the possibility of monsters suddenly attacking them. Arryn walked first, followed by Erina behind him. "Didn't you say that monsters are watching us in this forest?" asked Arryn, opening the conversation in the middle of the rescue operation. "Yes, I said so," Erina replied. "Can't you see it again in this place?" asked Arryn, curious as he continued to move forward. "I have to admit that there are no monsters around here," Erina explained. "Is that so? I just wanted to make sure that there wasn't a single monster that could hide from your vision, right?" asked Arryn, clearing a new path covered in thick bushes with the sword. "That's right, no matter how powerful they are, they won't be able to escape my divine vision," Erina replied. Hearing the woman's words made Arryn feel happy. Erina's presence in this place could be useful for him in finding the children who were kidnapped. The two continued to walk tirelessly through the dense f
Many troops began to move toward the location of the two watcher's deaths. Their physical bodies were much larger and stronger than the goblins Arryn and Erina had followed earlier, most of them coming with weapons such as maces full of spikes. Arryn and Erina chose to take a roundabout route, passing through the other side of the forest. They weren't worried about the monsters considering many of them had come to the location of the two watchmen's deaths. "I'm sure those who were kidnapped must be at the center of the demon army's headquarters," Arryn said, squinting his eyes at the demon army's encampment. "There are too many demon troops in that place. We have to draw them out," Erina explained. The two of them walked along the path and occasionally hid behind rocks or trees to avoid detection by the enemy. Arryn's head kept working, wondering what plan he would use to draw the demons out. "Wasn't there a village before this forest?" asked Arryn, taking a deep breath to relieve
Arryn kept flying eastward until he was suddenly stopped by a swarm of monsters with the same shape, dragonflies. There were more of them than before, and it looked like they were targeting Arryn. Now, the battle was moved no longer on the ground but in the forest sky. Arryn was trapped entirely alone among the hundreds of dragonfly monsters that continued to surround him without a gap. "So, you guys really want to give me a hard time, huh?" asked Arryn, flying with both of his fire wings flapping. None of them answered Arryn's words. The flying monsters made a sound like a haunting insect buzzing at night while sleeping. Not just one, but many of them made a sound that made the sky above the forest so noisy. Arryn didn't want anything terrible to happen to him. He re-prepared the magic circle in his right hand with the magic spell he had prepared earlier. He raised his hand slowly, and his eyes never stopped looking at the flying monsters surrounding him. Not only did the flying
Arryn began to chant the displacement magic spell. The young man couldn't possibly take the children through the battlefield, so the best option was to use a dimensional portal. [Summoning System: Dimensional Singularity] Instantly a magic portal formed right beside Arryn, the power Arryn displayed left the children in awe. Erina asked Arryn to take the children home, and the woman reasoned that she wanted to take care of something in this place. "I have something to do here. So, I'll let you take them home, okay?" Erina pleaded. Arryn raised his body from a crouched position, his eyes looking at Erina, who happened to be standing before the children of Lanercost Village. "Okay. I understand," Arryn explained, not asking further questions and letting Erina finish her work. In the blink of an eye, the beautiful woman's body began to fade and disappear with the wind. The magic skills that Erina and Arryn showed amazed the children who saw them even more; some even wanted to become
Arryn fell silent at Allen's response. The young man had already guessed that Allen must have realized it, but he would avoid it as much as possible by finding other reasons that made sense to him."Together with Erina? Haha, that's, of course, impossible. How can a goddess like her care for things like this?" asked Arryn, laughing while closing his eyes, hoping Allen wouldn't realize his lie."It's not supposed to be like that," Allen explained."Then why are you asking me that? Do you have any suspicions about me?" asked Arryn.Right after Arryn asked that question, Allen did not answer a word. The man chose to walk away from Arryn's place to get to the center of the field, where Kai, Hayaka, and the Ravengarden Troop Commander were gathered.The war was over, and many demon troops had surrendered. They couldn't do anything because the strength of Ravengarden troops was quite strong, coupled with the presence of the royal envoys who helped them.Arryn sighed softly; he was grateful