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*** The next day. Arryn was able to walk and do his usual activity. His face was not so pale anymore, his weakness gone, and he seemed to have been reborn with new life. He was able to help Alicia with other activities, although Alicia asked Arryn to avoid heavy work, such as carrying goods and so on. Arryn's body had indeed recovered, but not his MP. This morning, Arryn checked his Mana Point count, which was calculated above the safe limit. Arryn decided to re-check it by opening his information status menu to check if his mana points had increased again since morning. [Summoning System: Information Status] [Welcome, Arthur] [Name: Arryn Vaughan] [Level: 30] [Title: Young Apprentice] [Class: Apprentice] [Age: 17] [HP: 650/710] [MP: 342/760] Arryn's mana points increase by about twenty points every hour, while four hours have passed since this morning. It could be said that Arryn's mana regen would keep working as long as he didn't use any magic. "300 is not the safe n
"What?! You eat humans?" asked Ivy, the child in front of her nodding. "Their texture is pretty soft, and they have a unique flavor. I remember the first meat my parents served me long ago," replied the child, smiling with a grin as he looked around, looking at Ivy, who was still flying above him. "Not only humans but all living things with meat we eat," he continued. Hearing such a shocking statement made Ivy panic. She flew away from the child to tell Arryn the truth. According to Ivy, once he learned about human existence here, it would be too dangerous for Arryn and Alicia to stay longer. She had to persuade Arryn to return home soon. Arryn watched Ivy's rushed arrival with a smile on his face. There were already three fish he had caught when Ivy went to the river's other side, a sufficient amount to restore his strength. "How's it going? Is he feeling much better?" asked Arryn. "We need to get out of here!" said Ivy. Arryn's eyes widened; Ivy didn't usually look so frighte
Alicia had searched the corners of the empty house for a while, but there wasn't a single piece of paper or evidence explaining the local tribe. Arryn was still sitting quietly on the wooden table, eating his food. "Did you find anything?" Arryn asked. Alicia walked from one of the rooms towards Arryn. She was shaking her head as her eyes continued to look at the stuff around her. "I didn't find anything. It seems that they didn't use this house as a permanent residence but as a temporary residence," Alicia replied, returning to sit directly in front of Arryn. "Or perhaps the evidence was destroyed by the local tribe. There are many possibilities," Arryn explained. "For that matter, I don't think so. I'm just assuming they probably didn't leave any records because the local tribes were harmless to them," Alicia replied. She began slowly eating her fish that hadn't been completely finished, different from Arryn, who had already finished the whole fish. Now, all he had in his hands
The white portal opened behind Arryn's body. Alicia was the first to enter the portal, followed by Ivy, Hunt, and Arryn, who last entered. Arryn's body fell limply on the wooden floor of Quentin's workplace. There is no one in this room except them. From his mouth, Arryn was unable to hold back the feeling of nausea that occurred due to the drained MP. He vomited blood again with both eyes closed, exhausted and dizzy simultaneously. "Don't worry, Arryn! I'll save you," Alicia said, starting to worry with her eyes looking teary in fear of Arryn's critical condition. The portal began to close slowly. Alicia placed Arryn's limp body on the wooden floor as she stood up and shot fireballs into the portal. She did so to prevent the local tribes from coming to Athanor. As the portal circle grew small until it disappeared completely from this place, it was quiet as if nothing had happened. "Ivy, please go downstairs to ask for help," Alicia pleaded. Ivy nodded and went alone down the co
The man swung his dagger straight at Arryn's stomach. Ivy looked at him with wide eyes; she couldn't do anything at such a dangerous moment. Just when the tip of his dagger was about to hit Arryn's stomach, a black light appeared from Arryn that blocked the man's dagger. As a result, the black shield managed to break the man's light dagger, taking him by surprise. "Black magic. Is it possible that your power comes from it?" asked the man, looking at Arryn lying unconscious on the bed. "What do you mean?" asked Ivy. She flew back by forcing her broken wing. She needed to do something to protect Arryn even though the pain was felt in her wing. "Everything is clear now. The reason why he has a power different from most people in this world," replied the man. From his palm, the bright light that appeared earlier began to slowly disappear. His eyes glanced at Ivy, a legendary bird loyal to Arryn. "Tell him. Eran, the Executioner, has come to warn him. If he does anything as he did in
*** It would take even more time to rest for Arryn to recover completely. Since he had woken up, the frequency of Quentin's visits became relatively low, unlike when Arryn was still unconscious. It was Riviela who was now beside Arryn. The woman visited Arryn because she cared about her student's health. She knew about Arryn not just because of her relationship with Quentin; the rumor about Arryn's disappearance had become a common topic of discussion in Obelisk. "Some people are starting to worry about you, especially your classmates," Riviela explained, peeling the skin of an apple with a knife. Arryn nodded. He sat leaning against the wall of the bed as he watched Riviela. Arryn was skeptical of what Riviela said. Perhaps it was only Aurora who was worried about him right now. "They're probably already much stronger than me," Arryn replied. Riviela fell silent and started cutting the apple into pieces. "Their progress is the same as the average magic user. However, it's diffe
*** The conversation between Arryn and Aurora took about two hours. Aurora shared everything about Riviela's lessons. Aurora described the excitement during the basic elemental magic test, especially when she cast the typical two-element spell as if she was a Unify magic user. "The whole place turned frozen. In the end, Riviela's fire magic had to melt it," Aurora joked, chuckling happily at being able to show off her strength in front of her classmates. "Really? I believe you were the most powerful person there," said Arryn, complimenting Aurora. "Thank you, but I'm not that powerful compared to you. You're already the center of attention here," Aurora explained. Arryn was silent as he nodded slowly. There were two sides Arryn was looking at this time, the good and the bad. On the good side, he became famous, and many people want to get acquainted with him. He also didn't feel awkward near important figures in the Obelisk. On the bad side, Arryn's activities are limited becaus
*** Three days later. Arryn's recovery was getting better day by day. Today, he can get out of bed and stand firmly on his feet. He was assisted by a female nurse who came to check on Arryn's condition periodically. "It's normally people who have suffered a fatal attack who experience this condition, but it's strange that you do," said the female nurse. "Maybe it's the effects of the mana loss that made me like this," Arryn explained, his right hand holding the shoulder of the female nurse beside him. "I don't know about that," the female nurse replied. She began to release Arryn's hold to try and let the man stand on his own. Arryn did so. He could continue to stand without being worried about anything. The female nurse stayed by Arryn's side, ensuring he didn't fall or get hurt. However, after a few minutes, the female nurse decided she didn't need to help Arryn. She began to walk over to the nightstand to pack up her stuff. Her inspection was complete, and she needed to repo