Seraphine finally learned of Arryn's true power. Can the two of them work together in the shared power of magic? Keep following my story and don't forget to vote, review, and share. Thank you and happy reading
[Summoning System: Dimensional Singularity] In front of Arryn, a new portal was directed to Quentin's office. He thought Quentin must have visited Anchora, so Arryn could save time in such a crucial situation. "Take good care of yourself, Arryn. If there's any problem, don't hesitate to come here," Alicia replied. Arryn nodded obediently as he drew his lip line up. "We will return safely," Arryn explained, saying goodbye to Alicia while waving his hand. Arryn and Ivy walked through the portal, leaving Alicia's residence. There was no sadness or anything in either of their hearts, only the passion for ending this mess. "Did you manage to contract one of the magic spirits, Arryn?" asked Ivy. Arryn cleared his throat while nodding his head. "I did, especially since that magic spirit is the Princess of the fire magic spirits," Arryn replied, boasting of Seraphine's status. "Really? If all this is over, let me make her acquaintance," Ivy replied. Arryn smiled; he couldn't wait to sho
"So, you're the King of Athanor?" asked Arryn, stepping back from the surprise before his eyes. "You realized it too late, Arryn Vaughan," said Jean. Arryn, still unprepared to fight King Athanor, suddenly fell to the ground after Jean-Louis landed a huge blow on Arryn's stomach. The blow was sideways, and it hurt like hell as it hit Arryn's stomach wound. "AKH!" He was knocked to his knees in front of Jean-Louis. Arryn couldn't keep up with Jean-Louis' speed; King Athanor's strength was on another level. "Beating him was a piece of cake," Jean-Louis said, smiling broadly as he walked away from where Arryn knelt limply. "I... am not that easily defeated," Arryn said, stammering. Arryn stretched his right hand forward and ordered the ball of light under his power to shoot quickly at Jean-Louis' back to immobilize the man. Jean-Louis realized that Arryn was trying to attack him. He turned his body around and pointed his left palm forward, forming a large shield of light to protec
The woman named Alexia-Louis walked quickly past several townspeople walking on Anchora's main street. The woman with long, flowing blonde hair and Arryn's shoulder height was the center of attention by many people. Not a few of them waved their hands, greeting Alexia with a smile instantly returned in kind by the woman. Even though she was King Jean-Louis' daughter, her humility made people respect her. "Is she walking in the right direction?" asked Arryn, somewhat suspicious that she had been walking for quite a while but had yet to reach the Alchery bookstore. "The location of the Alchery store isn't in the city center. We have to enter a small alley to get there," replied Ivy. Arryn nodded. Alexia turned her head to the right and left as if confirming something and waiting for Arryn to approach her. Arryn, of course, asked why she was acting like that, but Alexia didn't answer. "You'd better follow," Ivy replied. "Do you get the sense that she has two personalities?" asked Ar
"Ah... but she's always by my side; she's not an evil creature as you think," Arryn replied, stuttering while clutching his right shoulder tightly. "I don't care whether she's good or bad; no one has the right to be here except for Justice Watcher members," explained Kai, staring sharply at Arryn. "Then, I won't..." "Don't, Arryn! I'll wait upstairs if that's the rule," interrupted Ivy. Arryn turned slowly towards Ivy, who was flying beside him, asking and ensuring Ivy's willingness to wait upstairs. Ivy nodded, not minding at all. After agreeing, Ivy immediately carried out her desire to wait for Arryn at the Alchery bookstore. Arryn tried to stand up, staring hard at Kai, who had left a bad first impression on Arryn. The Justice Watcher members returned to their seats, including Arryn. They continued their discussion on the plan to fight against The Emissaries, a discussion that had previously been halted to discuss the formation of a small Justice Watcher team. "Because Allen
"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