"Ronan, you say? Isn't he-" "Yes, the Demon King. He seems to be reaching for something in this war," said Ivy, interrupting Arryn's words, which surprised Quentin. "What Demon King?" asked Quentin, curious. Ivy turned slowly to Quentin, Arryn's father. In Ivy's opinion, it was not the time for her to tell civilians about this, or else there would be tension and anxiety about hearing about the number of demon forces. "I thought this Armageddon war was simply a war between the Justice Watchers and the Emissaries," Arryn said, completely distraught by the situation. "I would like that too, but the Demon King seems to see the advantage in this war," Ivy explained. "You'd better talk to the rest of the Justice Watchers about this," Ivy continued, squatting in front of Arryn as she took Arryn's right hand. "There's nothing left of Justice Watcher," Arryn said, Ivy squinting her eyes as she tried to understand the young man's meaning. "Don't tell me they all died?" "The only survivo
*** "What?! 100,000 demon forces?" asked Alexia, shocked. Arryn didn't want the information to be true, but he also couldn't argue with Ivy's words because Ivy couldn't possibly lie to him. The only way they could respond to this information was to prepare all the forces Athanor had. "How many forces does Athanor's army have?" asked Arryn, curious about the actual number of forces the kingdom had. "If I'm not mistaken, it's 70,000 soldiers, that includes the city guards," Alexia explained, her pupils looking up to the left, trying to remember the number of Athanor's army. Aurora and Alexia were seen sitting on a sofa, as well as Quentin. Arryn was still in a wheelchair with Ivy perched on his shoulder. The five of them discussed the possibility of Ivy's information being true and the potential climax of the war between Athanor and the Demon kingdom. "That number won't be enough against 100,000 demon armies, especially with Ronan there," Arryn said, leaning back in the wheelchair.
Aurora and Alexia walked out of the hospital together, followed by Quentin behind them. The Ravengarden Hospital was in the east of the city, close to the city square and quite far from the Obelisk Tower.Just before they left to visit the Obelisk Tower, Quentin advised them to put the luggage at Alicia's residence. Aurora didn't know where Alicia's residence was, especially since Alexia never knew who Alicia was."Where is her house?" asked Aurora, curious."Not far from the city centre, about a ten-minute walk," said Quentin, inviting Aurora and Alexia to go to the house.The two women clearly saw that the townspeople's activities seemed so lively, different from usual. Trade was back to normal, the economy was improving, and the security and trust of the townspeople in the Ravengarden soldiers were increasing,Not only that, the Ravengarden troops sent to guard Lanercost had already returned. They did not rest immediately but were assigned to patrol around the city.Some townspeopl
The door to the training hall was clearly open, with students walking in. They seemed so enthusiastic about Quentin and Alexia's presence in this place the news about the selection to work alongside Alexia had already spread quickly. Quentin, Alexia, and Aurora's walk stopped when Riviela and the other instructors arrived. They faced Quentin with the question: Why did learning have to be suspended temporarily? "Why did you suspend the entire class?" asked Riviela, unaware of Princess Alexia's presence beside Quentin. "I did it because-" "He was ordered by me," interrupted Alexia, smiling as she raised her hand. Now, Riviela's attention was drawn to Alexia. Riviela was instantly stunned to find King Athanor's daughter in front of her, so close that she could see Alexia's beauty clearly. "'L-Lady Princess?!" said Riviela. The woman stepped back, followed by the other instructors. Seeing Riviela's ridiculous expression drew laughter from Alexia, who thought Riviela's response was l
All eyes were amazed when they saw a mass of ice begin to surround Aurora. The ice turned into a sizable storm with Aurora inside, feeling Aurora's body begin to be wrapped by the ice to form a beautiful dress with two wings behind her back. Not only the dress and wings but there was also a trident spear clutched in the woman's hand. The storm that appeared around Aurora attracted the attention of many people without exception. Not only did Aurora show off her magical abilities, but Alexia did as well. Unlike Aurora, who used the ice element entirely, Alexia alone had an original ability that was more about using golden light magic. The magic element is quite rare. In fact, there are few who can use it, as well as dark magic. Alexia could cast golden light magic not without reason. The power was the inherited power of her family, who had long mastered golden light. Instantly a white pillar of light began to appear in Alexia's position. The pillar of light surrounded Alexia, so the
*** Seven days later. "Walk slowly, Arryn," Arryn's physiotherapy trainer said, watching Arryn's walking progress. Ivy was still beside Arryn, holding his body up to prevent him from falling. Each physiotherapy exercise took about 15-30 minutes to complete. Seven days on, Arryn had undergone about four rounds of physiotherapy, and Ivy could see promising progress, although not 100% able to walk. At least with this exercise, Arryn can stand on both feet for five minutes straight. Arryn's right hand continues to hold onto the metal handrail in the exercise area, but Ivy helps with the other side due to his disability. They continued to cooperate in regaining Arryn's walking ability. "Keep going, just a little more, Arryn," said Arryn's physiotherapy trainer, pointing out the rest of the way for Arryn. Although Arryn was only practising walking, this activity gave Arryn's body much fatigue. To complete five meters of walking, Arryn takes about 10 minutes to do so. Now, he was on t
"I did not expect this war would determine Athanor's future," Jean-Louis V replied. The man was still sitting on the chair with his eyes fixed on Arryn, his hands clutching the drink Ivy had given him. Their conversation had reached the end of the story, about the 100,000 demon army camped on the island south of Athanor. Jean-Louis turned to the other side, standing on both feet as he began to walk back to Arryn's infirmary window. His current body position seemed to have his back to Arryn, his eyes continuing to watch the lives of Ravengarden's townspeople from behind the window. "The population of Ravengarden is around 50-80 thousand people. Those demons will attack Ravengarden no matter what," Jean-Louis V said. "Once Ravengarden falls, so will the small towns that support Ravengarden," Jean-Louis said, turning his body around while giving Arryn another intense look. "In that case, you have no choice but to prepare the army," Arryn explained, raising his glass as he slowly sipp
"One year? That's an uncertain time when it comes to this Armageddon war," Arryn replied, sighing with both eyes closed. "That's what her doctor told me. I never expected her condition to be this bad, even when she was brought to this hospital," Alicia said. "There are many things that can affect the condition of someone who is sick, one of which is the stress of the mind," Arryn said, explaining that he felt what it was like to have a worsening condition combined with the stress of the mind on their head. Every day, Arryn feels like his body does not feel any good progress in the healing process. He felt tired, anxious to move or talk, and even pessimistic about his recovery. It didn't last long since Arryn heard the news that Aurora survived. There was a sense of relief in his heart that his closest person could survive a war like this. That news banished Arryn's bad thoughts and added to his passion for life. What Arryn suspected in Lusy's deteriorating condition was due to the