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*** Villatown, Athanor. Years 548 Quentin didn't stay long in the village. After seeing Arryn's improved condition, he decides to return to Ravengarden. Arryn said goodbye to him. He saw his father dashing away in the blink of an eye using his teleportation ability. Arryn and Quentin separated right in front of the inn. Today was the first-day Arryn attended the regular meeting organized by the adventurers. Yesterday's events had opened the eyes of many adventurers who thought magic users couldn't keep up with them. The victory over the demon army yesterday was important proof that the ability of magic users cannot be underestimated. One of the effects of this is the attitude shown by the adventurers. They were friendly, smiling, and attentive to Arryn and Vio. It was different from before, where none of them were reluctant to say hello to Arryn or Vio. The meeting was planned to be held at the village hall, close to Clark's house and quite far from Arryn's inn. All the adventu
Mirelia's right hand raised to shoulder height, and Arryn suddenly saw that there were stone monsters in human form surrounding this park. They appeared at the same time as Mirelia's movement. Arryn prepared while tightly clenching his fists. The tense incident suddenly made people who visited the park start running away to save themselves. Now, the small park belonged entirely to Arryn and Mirelia. Arryn noticed the location of the park. It was pretty smart and wise of Mirelia to bring him here. He didn't find a single person here besides the two of them. "Bringing up magic without casting a spell. I seem to have underestimated you," said Arryn, crossing his arms in front of his chest. "I could have arrested you right now, but I chose to put my satisfaction first," explained Mirelia. Arryn laughed for a moment as he flicked his gaze toward Mirelia. "You want me to fuck you right now?" asked Arryn teasingly. "Tell me, where did you get your original strength from?" retorted Mire
*** The two separated after walking away from the park. Arryn stopped at the inn while Mirelia continued to walk towards the village hall. While waiting for Ivy and Vio's arrival, Arryn indirectly noticed the back of Mirelia, who was moving away from him. He needed to admit something about the events earlier. The young man had been quite rude to him. "Maybe I'll apologize for my rude behavior earlier," said Arryn. He didn't wait long, about five minutes standing at the inn's door. Arryn saw the arrival of two plainly dressed women approaching him. Vio came holding a magic wand that was as tall as her body and Ivy, who arrived in human form. They said that both of them were ready to leave. Arryn smiled seeing their condition, he immediately invited the two to follow the other adventurers to the village hall. Ivy and Vio nodded simultaneously. The three of them walked away from the inn with footsteps that were neither fast nor slow. Arryn could see one or two adventurers walking p
"It's 17 against 5," Clark said, counting the number of votes of agreement given by each party. Arryn clicked his tongue at the decision, 17 votes were in favor of Mirelia's party's opinion, and the rest were in favor of Arryn's party. He couldn't argue or protest the result. After all, Arryn had to respect the forum's decision. Clark finally agreed to Mirelia's party's suggestion to increase the number of adventurers outside the walls. Mirelia applauded, as did the rest of her group. Arryn felt annoyed that his opinion was losing out to the rest of the party, but on the other hand, he was pleased that a group agreed with him. "I've decided, then, we'll carry out the plan of the Red Moon party, increasing the guard outside the walls," Clark said. "I put Mirelia in charge of this plan since the suggestion came from the party she was with," said Clark. Mirelia smiled broadly just as the other adventurers applauded, not a single one of them disagreeing with Mirelia's election as the
"What's your name? What party are you from?" asked Arryn, trying to ensure. "My name is Elvan, and my three friends are Rick, Jordan, and Michael. We're from the Templar Regiment party," said the man, Elvan, and the leader of the party group. Arryn nodded as he turned his head, looking at the two women sitting on the edge of the bed. The man introduced the both of them to the Templar Regiment party. "My name is Alan, and my two friends are Ivy and Vio," Arryn said, sticking out a hand to tell them their names. "Nice to meet you, Alan," Elvan said. Arryn smiled and said the same. He was also happy to be acquainted with another group, despite their different class types. Arryn asked them where to talk about strategy later. Elvan glanced at his friends. He hadn't decided where to discuss it. Suddenly it made Arryn sigh. He also thought of a suitable place to discuss. The only one he could think of was a tavern, but the nearest tavern was crowded with people. Vio couldn't think cal
"Frontline duty is not just sitting and watching. Adventurers are required to patrol the forest," said Elvan. "That being said, your group should be careful. I know casting magic spells won't be as quick as swinging a sword," said Jordan. The bald-headed man knew a lot about this task. "Then, what if we split the group into two?" asked Arryn, proposing the idea of dividing the group members. "That's a good idea," replied Michael, their quiet partner. Elvan and the others immediately turned their eyes to Michael. They knew that once Michael spoke, his words would never be wrong. "Can you give us your thoughts?" asked Elvan. "Alan's idea is pretty good. His group is helped by our knight class, and we will also be helped by their healing magic," Michael replied. "It's the same as doing a task, only the group members are different," Michael continued. That was precisely what Arryn meant, combining two groups and dividing them according to their positions. Just as the Templar Regime
Just as Arryn was about to walk towards the battlefield, he was surprised by the Templar Regiment's presence. They came in groups while greeting Arryn, Ivy, and Vio. "Sorry, we came late. Jordan was in the bathroom for too long," Elvan said. "No, no. You're just in time for the main show," Arryn explained. Elvan smiled. The man immediately drew his sword, followed by the rest of the group. They ran eagerly to help the adventurers who were fighting. "Looks like they don't need our help," said Vio, standing with both eyes looking intently at the four young men from the Templar Regiment. "We must remain wary. We don't know what the worst-case scenario is," said Arryn, Vio and Ivy nodding slowly. The trio watched closely as the battle raged on, the group of goblin monsters seemingly overwhelmed by the arrival of the new group of adventurers. In the end, the goblins were defeated. Some of them were killed, and others escaped. Elvan walked up to Arryn while his right hand held a blood
"He told me clearly that there were other humans taken by those monsters," said Arryn, crossing his eyes with his gaze fixed on the pillar of fire that was still burning. "Don't tell me you're trying to save them, Arryn?" asked Elvan, Arryn smiling as he said yes. "This is the only time we can save them. If we don't do it now, I'm afraid they will kill them," Arryn replied. Vio stared at Arryn. In his mind, she asked why Arryn was so ambitious to save people who were not yet alive at the risk of his life. On the other hand, Vio felt happy to join someone so strong. However, Arryn's ambition makes her fearful and anxious. She was worried that he had ambitions that were much bigger and more dangerous than this. "We should go back to the village first and report this incident. I'm sure they'll move quickly after hearing all this," Ivy explained, stopping what she was doing and starting to look at Arryn. The man was again at odds with all of them. Seeing the situation, Arryn was quit