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"What's going on?" asked Alexia, dragging a resident running for his life. "A large meteor is heading toward Anchora. We've all been ordered to evacuate to the nearest bunker," said the man. He released himself from the grip of Alexia, who was suddenly curious and ran to find an open area to see the location of the meteor, unlike Arryn and Ivy, who still looked so calm. "What are we going to do?" asked Ivy, worried. "We should follow where Alexia went in case we can help her," replied Arryn. The two agreed to follow Alexia, who had already walked away. She entered another alley different from the first alley Arryn went through; the young man still remembered where Alexia had gone. Arryn and Ivy walked in the opposite direction of the people as if facing their deaths. Arryn had to crowd with them to get to the field, where Alexia stood with her face pale and eyes wide. "What the—" Arryn's speech was interrupted by the sight of a massive object, bigger than the Obelisk tower and
Erina removed her right hand from Arryn's forehead when he saw his magic powers vision. Erina opened her eyes and instructed Arryn to do the same. Slowly, Arryn began to open his eyes and saw not only Erina in the room but also Allen sitting alone in a chair on the other side of the long table. "Welcome, Arryn. Have you met the other members of Justice Watcher?" asked Allen, smiling as he leaned back in his chair. Arryn nodded slowly. He still felt disoriented with the current situation, especially after Erina told him about the remaining magic mantra of his powers. "Erina has just given you new knowledge about your powers. You will feel dizzy for a while, but it won't take long," Allen replied. "I heard that Kai has formed a small team. Is that true?" Allen asked, and Arryn nodded slowly. "Hmm... it seems like he really likes power," Allen remarked. Erina reached out her left hand, gently stroking Arryn's cheek. Arryn was startled, his heart pounding as Erina's delicate touch ma
"Wh-What?! Aurora is a Justice Watcher?" asked Arryn. Erina nodded. The woman intentionally didn't tell Arryn the truth to keep their relationship on good terms. However, Erina found it difficult to invite her to Anchora. She still wanted to focus on practising her skills because she had a promise that had been conveyed to Arryn, they wanted to be together at the Mireth Institute of Sorcery. Arryn sat down limply; he was shocked, with both eyes widened. In his heart at the moment, he was having two different feelings, happy and sad. "She must be at the Obelisk right now. You should go there and persuade her to come here," Erina replied. "The Obelisk is a long way from Anchora. Just tell someone to go there," Alexia said, proposing to send a royal soldier to bring Aurora. "She won't go unless Arryn brings her. That woman is in love with him," said Erina. "What?! Don't say those nonsense words," Arryn replied. "You can prove it by going there," Erina said, extending her right han
Riviela didn't say anything else after Arryn said those words. Seeing Arryn's great and strong strength, Riviela was sure the young man could fight the monsters on the front lines. "The most important thing at the moment is to see Aurora," Arryn said. The young man returned to his primary focus, finding Aurora and explaining everything in detail. Arryn didn't forget to ask about the location of Aurora's home, but Riviela was seen shaking her head. "I dunno," Riviela replied flatly. Arryn sighed. He was confused about where to start looking for Aurora's whereabouts; if he searched every village near Ravengarden, it would take more than a day. "Is there anyone you know who might know Aurora's home?" asked Arryn as Riviela looked pensive. "I don't know about that either, but you might be able to find information about Aurora in the teacher's office," replied Riviela, pointing to the right to her office, which wasn't far from Quentin's office. "May I?" asked Arryn, asking for permis
"How did you know I was a Justice Watcher?" asked Aurora. The woman closed the door behind her so that her parents wouldn't hear what the two of them were saying. Not only Aurora was taking preventive measures, but also Arryn. The young man told the merchantman who had accompanied him to leave. The man nodded obediently. He walked away from Aurora's yard, which suddenly became the center of attention for them. "Erina told me," Arryn said. "Miss Erina, huh? She's really annoying. For a week now, she's been bothering me non-stop," Aurora said, annoyed. "Then she sent you here to pick me up?" Aurora continued, asking to confirm Arryn's purpose for coming to her house. Arryn remained silent, not responding to Aurora's question. Aurora understood Arryn's point; she would eventually get involved with Justice Watcher's affairs again. "Aurora," someone called from behind the door. Aurora looked surprised. Her body turned around, and grabbed the doorknob quickly. When she opened it, Aur
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