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"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
Since all the team members had gathered, each team began to discuss how to defeat their opponents. The team with Kai as leader remained at the Justice Watcher headquarters, unlike Hayaka and Brandon, who chose different places. Hayaka chose to discuss inside the bookstore, close to the bookshelves. Brandon decided to take another place somewhat different from the t, a tavern close to the Alchery. "Kira's power is an explosion. With Aurora's presence in our team, she can reduce the impact of Kira's power," Brandon explained, explaining in detail while sipping the drink in his glass. "Not only her, but I can also help by moving the explosion with my dimensional power," said Arryn, sharing Brandon's opinion. "When are we going south?" Sophie asked. That question was also on Arryn and Aurora's minds. The team was formed in order to fight the Emissaries in this war, and all of the Emissaries were currently south of Athanor. "Once all the preparations are done, we'll leave for there,"
*** "Aurora?" welcomed Ivy, surprised to see Aurora next to Arryn. The young man brought Aurora to their inn, of course, with separate rooms. Aurora's room was right before Arryn's, so she could visit Arryn and Ivy often. "Why is Aurora here?" asked Ivy, turning to look at Arryn, who had come with the woman. "There's a lot of things that happened. But most importantly, she'll be working with me as a Justice Watcher," said Arryn. "Really? Then we're officially partners in crime, right?" Ivy smiled in her human form. At first, Aurora thought that the human-shaped Ivy was someone special to Arryn, but after the young man explained, Aurora could understand how the necklace Ivy wore worked. Arryn smiled to see the two of them close, even closer than before because of the similarity in body form, a female. This time, there was no awkwardness for them to chat with each other; even Aurora could be so open with Ivy. "Did you make a contract with a magic spirit?" asked Ivy, curious. Auro
Erina didn't want to get into any further trouble with Eran. A magic portal opened up behind the woman's back, and her right hand could be seen stretching forward, causing Arryn to be lifted up. "The Justice Watcher may have lost in this place, but I will make sure the other Justice Watchers in other places will have a different fate," Erina said, speaking to Eran, whose right hand appeared to be blood red, the mark of Arryn's stomach wound. Together with Vera, Erina left the earth until the conditions in that place slowly began to settle. Emissaries helped the recovery process after the short battle. Although the duration of the fight was relatively short, the impact caused could not be taken lightly. "He won on a planet called Athanor. I'm afraid those people are trying to help every Justice Watcher in the entire universe," said Eran, shaking his right hand, trying to remove the blood that filled the man's palm. "The number of Justice Watchers is decreasing. We're at quite an adv
"I haven't worn these clothes in a long time," said Arryn, amazed at the drastic change in his appearance.Goodbye simple clothes and black coats, hello suits and shirts. Arryn was genuinely excited to realize he had become part of the Earthlings, even though he had to admit that Arryn wasn't from Earth."For those who have been there, it won't feel strange when you put it on again," Sersi said."If you intend to take me to see Nicholas, does that mean you'll miss work?" asked Arryn, Sersi smiling broadly in her outfit."I don't mind missing a day of work. They'll understand my situation," replied Sersi.Arryn nodded, feeling happy her friend was willing to drive him, even though he looked different from John Alan she used to know. It didn't take long for Sersi to get Arryn into a taxi bound for the City of London prison, which was quite far from Sersi's residence.The woman had never met Nicholas before. She only knew the man was caught by
Because of this strangeness, a police car arrived at the place where Arryn had come. Two police officers were seen aiming their guns at Arryn, making the man reflexively raise his hands."Don't move!" ordered one of the police officers."I haven't committed any crime," Arryn said, trying to speak to the police officers.Despite Arryn's words, the townspeople did not. They looked scared and anxious, and many took pictures of the incident and posted them on social media."Say all of that in our office," said the police officer, putting Arryn down by trying to handcuff the man's hands.To the officer's surprise, Arryn only had one hand, with burn marks on his face. In the end, both police hands appeared to be firmly grasping Arryn's body. The man was put into a police car and taken away from the center of London."Now, which crazy person are you?" asked the policeman, sitting close to Arryn."What do you mean?" asked Arryn, confused.
The fight was done; the war was over. Arryn walked up to Aurora. The man deactivated his fire armor magic. Aurora's eyes glazed over, happy the Armageddon war was over.Surprisingly, Aurora hugged Arryn's body and buried her face in the man's arms. Her heart couldn't hide her happiness. At last, she could live happily ever after together with Arryn."I'm glad this war is over," Aurora said, crying so happily that making Arryn's clothes wet."So am I. There's nothing to worry about," Arryn explained, his right hand gently rubbing Aurora's hair.Alexia smiled. She shook hands with Alen, who the three people never expected to be alive, "Is there anything else you're going to do this time, Alen?""Considering the situation here is over, maybe I will go to a different world to help Erina win this war," Alen replied.Arryn looked over, surprised to hear Alen was returning to deal with the war in a different world. Arryn understood his responsibili
Without thinking, Arryn flew off with the help of two wings behind his back. He went to the west, where another battle was taking place between Alex and Alexia, Aurora, and Alen.After the battle against the demon army was over, the man wanted to end it all so there would be no more suffering in the land of Athanor. Still clad in his fire armor, Arryn traversed the forest half-destroyed by the freezing ice, with several demons still trapped in the ice.From afar, the tremor and gust of wind could be clearly felt. The battle between the two camps was no longer carried out in the sky but on a vast plain. After passing through the forest area, Arryn's eyes witnessed Alex being overwhelmed by three people.[Summoning System: Great Fire Pillar]A pillar of fire formed around the battle arena, causing Alex to gasp and realize he was surrounded. There was no other way for him to escape but to defeat the remaining Justice Watcher members.Alexia and Aurora
Vera agreed to Erina's order. After all, they had to be woken up quickly to help the Athanor Army's fighting power. The goddess of nature turned her body around, walking on a glass path adorned with a gentle breeze full of leaves every step of the way.The charming woman arrived at the Garden of Life, standing right next to Arryn and Allen, who was lying on the grass. The foliage roots continued to wrap around their bodies. A green light was lit on each root to restore the two's body condition.Now, Arryn and Allen were fully recovered, perhaps even at the peak of their health to fight again. Vera crouched gracefully, making her beautiful dress appear to brush against the grass in her garden.Vera's delicate hands touched the garden soil, her eyes closed, and without any magic incantation, the roots wrapped around Arryn and Allen's bodies slowly began to unwind, giving way to a cool breeze that seemed to wake up the two men.The first thing Arryn saw when
Alexia flew quickly, leaving the central area of Ravengarden City to approach Alex. The two fought a great battle outside the south gate area of the city. Athanor's soldiers could not easily follow their battle's speed.Aurora, who finished defeating the centaurs, went to help Alexia defeat Alex. Using her trident spear, she kept attacking and looking for an opening for Alex to get hit.The three fought fiercely in the city sky. Every attack that Alex failed to hit or was parried by the man was directed elsewhere to cause significant damage.From within the forest in the southern region of Ravengarden, the roar of the demon army could be clearly heard. Followed by Athanor's mostly human warriors to fight, the numbers of the two differed greatly from each other; Athanor outnumbered the demon army.General Elvan, along with King Jean-Louis, were at the vanguard. Elvan was ready with his sword, while Jean-Louis would fight using his magical abilities.
***The next day."Wake up," said one of the Athanor Magus members.Not just one person, but all of them reminded each other. Alexia and the other mentors explained that today was the day they would have a big battle.The sun began to rise, the light illuminating the entire Ravengarden area filled with Athanor troops. They were ready early in the morning because, according to what King Jean-Louis had planned, the attack on the demon army's encampment would be done as early and fast as possible.Alexia was ready in her Justice Watcher uniform, as well as Aurora. Now, both were the center of attention and hoped for many people, not Arryn anymore.Aurora opened the door to Alexia's room, seeing her friend standing with both hands resting on the window frame, like a nervous person."Are you alright, Alexia?" asked Aurora.Alexia turned her head slowly, looking at Aurora, who had just arrived in her room wearing the same Justice Wat
***Alexia went to the city government place, along with Aurora, Quentin, and Ivy, which was why they came. That afternoon, they planned to propose King Jean-Louis for a surprise attack on the Demon Army encampment, according to the intel provided by Ivy.She knew how strict her father was in making decisions. The middle-aged man had to think about many things before acting, including the good and bad consequences. The Armageddon War could be a major war that determined the survival of the two primary races, Humans and Demons.If one side won, it could take control of the entire place, considering both sides' main armies were in Ravengarden this time. However, the human race's position was quite advantageous after two battles won by the humans, even though they had to sacrifice a city.Since the sudden invasion of the Southcoast, the royal side has tightened control on the cities south of Athanor. The leading troops were divided into nearby towns in case