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"Obelisk security authorities?" asked Aurora. Ivy cleared her throat softly. "They seemed to think that Arryn was a real threat to the Obelisk, so he had to be taken out to reduce the panic," Ivy replied. Aurora sat limply on the edge of her bed, her head bowed, looking down at her hands resting on top of her thighs. Aurora thought that Arryn's mistake was her fault too. "This is my fault. I should have prevented it yesterday," Aurora replied. "What's done is done. I came here to tell you that, of course, for you to stop worrying," Ivy replied, but Aurora still felt anxious at the thought of Arryn leaving the Obelisk with her abilities. "He's still not capable of the magical power to survive out there. I'm afraid he's going to get into trouble," Aurora said. "What you taught us yesterday is enough for Arryn to defend himself. By using energy gathering, he won't have any problems running out of mana," Ivy replied. Aurora nodded her head. What Ivy said had a point, too, if Aurora
Quentin glanced to the side, specifically at Alicia, who had just arrived with a food bag. Alicia had not known Arryn would be brought here because Quentin didn't say anything. "What's happening? Why is he here?" asked Alicia, confused. "A lot of things are happening, and the Obelisk security authorities decided to expel Arryn," Quentin explained. "Expel him? Did he do anything wrong?" asked Alicia. Quentin glanced slowly at Arryn, who was still sitting on the edge of the bed accompanied by Ivy. He then asked Alicia to talk elsewhere, not in front of Arryn. "We'll talk about it somewhere else. For now, just let Arryn rest," Quentin pleaded, grabbing Alicia's right shoulder and instantly leading the woman away to disappear from the room where Arryn was resting. Arryn pondered what would happen to him tomorrow when Alicia found out. No matter how guilty he felt about what happened to Lucas yesterday, he shouldn't have done such a cruel thing to him. "What's gonna happen to me, Ivy
***The next day at the Obelisk. "Arryn will no longer be with us here. I hope you're already getting it," Riviela explained. She began the fourth class meeting with her students, including Aurora and Lorelei. The relationship between the two girls had been affected by the incident at the Obelisk practice field. Aurora wanted to make friends with Lorelei again, but Lorelei refused and always avoided her. As a result, the two were complete strangers. Riviela again reminded her students about the rules every Obelisk student must obey. She again pointed out the bad behavior that Arryn had done, hurting his own friend. "If you want to graduate from here, please follow the rules. If you want to have the same situation as Arryn, then you should leave now!" Riviela said. Her heart still hated Arryn, and it wasn't without reason. Because Arryn was the one who caused Alicia to be expelled from this place. Riviela still remembered the moment when she escorted Alicia to the door on the fir
*** "What? Adventurer?" asked Arryn. He was certainly surprised by the words that came out of Alicia's mouth. "Yes, that's right. Quentin clearly said that," Alicia replied. The two of them sat down on the dining table chairs, along with Ivy, who was perched on the dining table. Ivy watched their conversation. Alicia looked so serious when she started talking. "But why did he recommend me to be an adventurer? I've never even been to the guild office," Arryn replied, confused. "He wants you to use your skills well. If you keep learning, then you won't understand how much it means to help people," Alicia said. In front of them were two warm bread and two cups of green tea. Alicia took a few sips of her drink as she picked up the bread. "Adventurer, huh?" Arryn continued to think about the good and bad of choosing the path of an adventurer. He had no choice but to obey Quentin's words because Arryn was sure Quentin had planned the best thing for Arryn. "Then what should I prepare
*** The door to the house was firmly closed. Arryn and Ivy were already outside, with Arryn wearing simple clothes; black fabric-type trousers and a gray short-sleeved T-shirt. Arryn was about to go to the guild office to discover what an adventurer was like. Previously, Alicia had explained briefly, but that information was still insufficient for Arryn. He wanted additional information that might be useful for the beginning of his adventure, such as what kind of mission system, then the flow of registration, and finally, about the adventurer group. Ivy continued to fly with Arryn wherever he went. She wouldn't leave him behind at such a moment. It was too dangerous. "Do you know where the guild office is, Ivy?" asked Arryn. "I don't know. You can ask the people ahead," Ivy replied, continuing to fly alongside Arryn with her invisible body. Arryn looked closely at the three men in T-shirts talking in front of a shop. One of them was seen carrying a large bag that Arryn had no id
Arryn walked as several blacksmith shops began to display their wares, starting from swords, shields, axes, and a set of armor to gemstones used for enhancement materials. The number of visitors that came varied. Some visited the crowded shops, while others ignored the quiet shops. They seemed to have found their best equipment store. "Where are you going to buy your equipment?" asked Ivy, looking at the line of equipment stores to their right. Arryn looked in the same direction. He would probably go to an equipment store that was full of people, as stores full of customers were usually more trustworthy. However, that would take up quite a bit of time. Arryn also didn't close the possibility of other equipment shops that seemed empty of customers, even though he saw that there were equipment shops that completely displayed dull swords and armor. "Should we visit that shop?" asked Arryn, pointing to the shop at the far end of the other shops. "Are you sure? The storefront doesn't
In the end, Arryn bought not only equipment for himself but also for Ivy. The total amount of equipment he bought was four gold coins. Arryn bought a Magic Duster, cloak, chain armour, and a small dagger. In contrast to Ivy's equipment, such as iron claws and magic necklaces. If he thought about it, the price of four gold coins was quite reasonable for Arryn. "Thank you, if there are any damaged or broken items, please don't hesitate to come back to replace them," replied the man. Arryn knew him as Rudolf. Rudolf's shop would become a regular shop for Arryn on this adventure. Rudolf also offered something interesting for Arryn, namely ordering custom goods. "And also if there is an item you want, but it is difficult to get it. You can request a custom item from me. I'll give you a special price for regular customers," Rudolf said, the offer from the man was quite tempting for Arryn, but for now, he didn't seem to need it. "Do you know anything about adventurers and things?" asked
"How did you know about that?" asked Arryn, looking at the woman sitting in front of him. She didn't answer anything and remained silent while watching the adventurers discuss. Her response was certainly surprising to Arryn, giving him a mysterious impression. After a few minutes of their conversation, two parties were formed, with the number of adventurers for the first party being three, while the second was four. Unlike the remaining four people, including Arryn, who didn't form a party because the majority hadn't registered themselves, suddenly, the four people became the center of attention for all adventurers at the meeting table. "Hurry up, the four of you register at the guild office and form a party according to what I suggest," said the mentor; the four of them nodded in understanding. As there was nothing more to discuss, the meeting ended with the information of the next meeting when these eleven people had formed their own parties. The adventurers who had formed a pa