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*** Arryn didn't understand what Quentin meant to him. Making him the most advanced magic user would take a long time. Arryn wondered, would Quentin teach him directly about it? He and Ivy began to leave Quentin's office after there was nothing more to talk about. The two left, heading toward the Obelisk library. Unlike them, the apprentices in Riviela's class began practicing basic magic skills. Arryn certainly didn't want to be left behind them. He borrowed a book on basic magic and started practicing it in the backyard of the Obelisk tower. "I don't understand Quentin's intention at all," Ivy said, discussing what Quentin had said to them earlier. "I'm sure he was too excited about the discovery to imagine such a thing," Arryn said. "But to reach the Noble Tier takes a long time. There are many requirements you must complete," Ivy replied. Arryn agreed with Ivy's words. After all, it took a lot of effort to reach that level. Arryn was sure that Quentin also took much time to
In Alicia's eyes, the color of mana released by Arryn was dark blue, almost reaching black. In contrast to Quentin and the others, it was more light-colored such as red, yellow, light blue, green, and white. "Do you know where your strength comes from, Arryn?" asked Alicia. Arryn wondered what Alicia meant by saying that. Did she want to know about Erina? According to Arryn, there was nothing important to tell Alicia about the origin of her powers. "Everyone else doesn't know about it because they get it at birth," Arryn explained, using someone else's analogy. Alicia continued to stare at Arryn's face with a smile. The woman realized something seeing Arryn's response. She realized that Arryn was lying to her. Even so, Alicia had no intention of bothering him further. Alicia understood that Arryn was trying to hide it because of the type of mana he had belonged to the dark type of mana. Only certain races had a type of mana like Arryn, one of them was the demon race currently at
"We should return to Athanor. I don't know if time in this place goes faster or slower," Arryn pleaded, concerned that he might lose a few days in Athanor if he remained in this world. But Alicia wasn't listening. She was more concerned about the unique inhabitants of the world they had arrived in than Arryn's anxiety. She asked him to stay in this world longer to get to know the behaviors and characteristics of the people. "But on one condition, we must leave after one hour after our arrival," Arryn explained, insisting. Alicia nodded as Arryn instructed. The woman cheerfully walked along the river to arrive near a beautiful waterfall. She could see the three rabbits who looked frightened while covering their furry bodies with a piece of cloth. Their behavior truly looked like that of a human. "Don't make a sudden move like that; you'll scare them off," Arryn said, stepping slowly toward Alicia, who looked very enthusiastic. The three rabbits immediately went into the forest's d
Arryn certainly doesn't want anything bad to happen to them, especially since both are in a world with different people from Athanor. Alicia was the same. She didn't want Hunt to leave her, especially since the two of them had been together for 20 years. "Can you detect their presence with your mana detection abilities?" asked Arryn. Alicia fell silent with her head up. "I don't know if my magic works in this world as it did in Athanor," Alicia replied. "Try it," Arryn pleaded. Alicia quickly did as Arryn asked. The woman stretched her hand forward, casting her magic spell to see which path they had left behind. [Summoning System: Mana Tracking] Alicia's eyes suddenly began to glow bright white. She could see a collection of mana of various colors appearing before her eyes, but there was no single type of mana that Hunt showed. Alicia knew very well what Hunt's mana color was. "I saw various traces of mana, but none of them were similar to Hunt," Alicia explained. She quickly de
"What do you mean?" asked Arryn. Arryn turned slowly to Alicia, trying to understand what Hunt had just said. Ivy turned her body and asked the two beasts again. They spoke using their familiar voices, but both could understand what was being said. Several animals began to walk over after seeing the strange crowd from a distance. Alicia and Arryn stood up, distancing themselves from the animals to prevent anything terrible from happening to them. Arryn saw Ivy's head nod a few times, entirely understood by the tiger's explanation. "They have a prophecy that has existed for thousands of years. Their prophecy explains that this world will be destroyed if a human comes here," Ivy explained. "But we won't destroy their world by any means," Alicia replied, evading. "I know, but what they thought is different. They keep thinking of you as humans who will cause destruction," Hunt explained. Arryn looked at several animals that seemed to have uncomfortable expressions with their presenc
They had nothing to do except follow the orders of the Demon Kingdom's soldiers. The four soldiers put iron shackles on Arryn's and Alicia's hands, ordering the two humans to walk away from this hill toward the Demon King's palace. Different from the four soldiers, the commander of the soldiers didn't seem to talk at all. In fact, he didn't say anything at all. Arryn looked over occasionally, watching the monster while wondering where its mouth and nose were. Arryn began to walk along the main road connected to the top of the hill to reach the bottom, precisely in a small village, before arriving at the capital of the Demon Kingdom, Zuhar. "Do you need my help, Arryn?" asked Ivy. She still accompanied Arryn wherever he went, even though he was shackled and taken to the Demon King's palace. " No, there's no need. I have other plans, Ivy," Arryn explained. "Stay close to me. I don't want to lose you again," Arryn continued. "I won't leave, don't worry, Arryn," Ivy explained. Arry
*** Arryn and Alicia had never thought about what the Demon King was like. They entered under strict guard accompanied by one of the palace officers to meet a small child. At first, they thought that the monsters must be joking, but seeing them kneeling with their heads bowed made them anxious. "It can't be that he's the Demon King, right?" asked Alicia. Arryn grabbed the woman's hand and held it tightly. One of the reasons why he did that was to save Alicia from the Demon King's warrior attack. "Don't ever doubt it, Alicia," Arryn replied. A sword was stuck on the floor where Alicia had been standing. Arryn was lucky to have noticed it; otherwise, Alicia's head might have been split in two. There was a single clap of hands from ahead of Arryn. The voice came from the Demon King, who told his men not to treat Arryn and Alicia harshly. "Don't be like that. We must show the demon kingdom hospitality to the two of them," he replied. The Demon King introduced himself as Ronan. His
The two Essua birds arrived after scouting the area. They found an empty, uninhabited house about ten minutes walking away. The house was in a small forest with a river flowing through it, a perfect place for Arryn and Alicia to stay for a while until Arryn was completely fit. "Can you walk to get there, Arryn?" asked Alicia. Arryn nodded his head. He could do it with Alicia's help. They soon stood up with Arryn's left arm around Alicia's shoulder. The two of them walked in the direction that was shown by Ivy and Hunt. Hills were passed, rivers were seen, and the forest Ivy and Hunt were referring to appeared. "That place should be safe to stay for a while until you have recovered," explained Ivy, flying right next to Arryn. "I hope so," said Arryn. It took long enough for the two to walk, which should have taken ten minutes. They had to do more than that, about seventeen minutes. Alicia saw a fairly well-built wooden house with some rotting parts, but it was still worth being