Sara slowly walked forward, holding her sword with one hand. Sparking bluish energy could be seen on the blade.
'Is this so called aura?'
Nate didn't admire it for long though. He was trying to process the many things that just have happened.
'If she wanted to kill me, I already would've been six feet underground. This attack was a warning and looking at the state of the goblin it is quite clear what she was warning me about. I was fooled by her...'
Meanwhile Sara was already close to Nathaniel and finally stopped in her tracks. She stabbed the ground with her sword and placed both her hands on it. Her expression was neutral and it was impossible to guess what she was thinking. Nate's face similarly didn't show any emotion.
They both stood there in silence and only after a minute of this standoff a change occurred. Sara smiled slightly and Nate immediately replied in kind.
"Have you talked with it?"
"Talk? Didn't you say yourself that goblins can't be reasoned with and only know how to kill?"
"Oh?"
After this short exchange another period of silence ensued. The smiles on their faces were slowly growing in size and this time it was Nate that broke the silence.
"I was lucky you showed up and saved me from it. I can't imagine what would've happened if you didn't show up in time and if there were more of those "bloodthirsty" goblins around"
"Hmm... I guess you are right"
"Then should we go back to the camp? I am quite tired after all this scouting and traveling earlier you see"
Nate didn't wait for the reply and walked past her. She didn't stop him either.
"Nathaniel"
Sara said his name and Nate turned to look at her as a response. A clear sign of insanity could be seen on her smiling face.
"You are interesting"
"How so?"
From the tone it seemed he was not really interested in the answer but his smile quickly betrayed the opposite.
"Hmph!"
She sneered after seeing his expression but answered him nonetheless and even seemed excited.
"Let's see... When we met, I instantly understood you were different from how people described you to be"
"And by that you mean?"
"You were portrayed as kind hearted and noble but it was quite clear to me you are simply good at hiding your true self"
"Is that not normal? Everyone often hides how they truly feel"
"Perhaps... but I am quite good at reading those hidden emotions and what I sensed... It was pure hatred"
"Tsk... And are you any better? Pretending to be crazy, lying to me about goblins and attacking me out of nowhere"
"Pretending to be crazy you say? Lying to you? Attacking you?"
Her eyes widened; her smile turned almost demonic.
"Do you think I lied to you? The goblins can't be reasoned with when they are dead no? And when did I attack you? Didn't you say yourself that I defended you?"
Nate chuckled a bit when he heard her response.
"I see... I wasn't fooled by you It was me that misunderstood. You really are crazy just in a different way I thought"
"Hahaha!"
Sara simply laughed when she heard this. Nate didn't seem too amused though and frowned slightly.
"Now a lot of things seem clearer to me but some I still can't understand"
"Oh?"
She finally stopped laughing but a wide smile was still present on her face.
"And what do you not understand?"
"Let's start with my meeting with the emperor. He informed me I would travel with a small group of holy knights but somehow, I was assigned to someone like you? Was it arranged for you to gauge my character? I can't accept it as a valid reason. From what little I learned about the emperor he was keen on control but this... seems chaotic, you're chaotic"
"You are smart. Indeed, at first you were supposed to follow a small group on their... patrol"
"What do you mean by saying this like that?"
"Simple really. Since you, a "kind hearted" hero never killed anyone and it was assumed you would be unwilling do so just because you were ordered to, some things were put in place to change that... flaw of yours"
"What are you saying?"
"Bandits, criminals, just some scum that was arranged to be killed in order for you to get used to it"
Nathaniel's mind was full of confusion.
'Kill humans? Why would the emperor want me to kill people?'
"But why? I don't understand. Wasn't I supposed to fight demons?"
"Demons? You are funny. This world is dominated by powerful empires and theocracy. Demons sure show up from time to time and initially it was true they wanted to simply use you to kill them off but it's not like your presence changes the fact they could still be easily wiped out without you. They are far from a threat to the human hegemony in this world"
"So, I was a cheap solution to an annoying problem. Then what changed?"
"Your talent. It was assumed you would become powerful but it was also assumed it would take you some time. Yet with the speed you are progressing... It seemed you would become and unmatched master in less than a decade but they were wrong"
"Wrong? How so?"
"I can sense the amount of mana you have. Aren't you close to the fourth awakening? If you keep up with that speed you will become frighteningly strong in half that time"
Nate slightly sneered when he heard this.
"Tsk... It's annoying to be seen through like this. But I think I understand everything now"
"Really?"
"Yes, I think I do"
Nathaniel and Sara were slowly walking back towards the camp. Nate used the opportunity to pry for more information. "The emperor was obviously tricked. My guess is that the church was initially collaborating with the empire about how to deal with me but that changed. Is my potential also the reason?" "Who knows" "Then why take me with you in the first place? To kill goblins? What all of that even achieves?" "You'll see" "And the person who ordered you, was it Cornelius?" "..." "So, it was him" 'The always nice, friendly priest turns out to be a sly fox. You really can't tell what people think by just looking at the surface' The pair could already see the campfires being short distance from them but Sara seemingly irritated stopped going forward and Nate noticing this also stopped. "Tsk... you just want to know everything don't you? Well, let me tell you this politics are simply complicated and not worth thinking too much about" "That I understand but I still want to know a
'Will Gurk be back?' A certain small creature with green skin could be seen peeping its head outside the cave it was in and although goblins differ in looks and behaviour compared to humans, one could easily tell that the goblin seemed worried. 'Gurk promised to be back' His name was Gork and he was feeling nervous since his friend that he grew up with is yet to return despite the sun already rising. He understood quite well what that meant but still strongly hoped that was not the case. 'Gurk will be back. Humans sleep when night. Perhaps he wandered further to find food and Gurk coming back. Maybe Gurk...' His thoughts however where disturbed by someone grabbing his shoulder and he turned to look at who it was. It was an elderly goblin wearing slightly better clothing than him, with some paint on his old face and some feathers stuck in his hair. That was the clan's shaman named Gerk. Gerk looked with pity at Gork and was shaking his head slightly. He was far more realistic tha
Nathaniel was standing alone on an endless beach. He was admiring the ocean, the birds and the sunny sky. His mind was clear of thoughts and you could say that he felt happy to just stand there with no worries and no one to bother him. Nate's tranquil state was however interrupted by a soft sounding voice coming from behind him. "Nathaniel~" 'Huh?' He turned and saw Sara. She was wearing a bikini and standing next to a campfire, something was being cooked on it. "Do you want a snack~?" "A snack?" She procced to pick something up from the fire but Nathaniel was unable to see what it was so he took a few steps forward. "This!" Nathaniel was horrified to see a severed head of a goblin. The blood was gushing out of it like it was freshly cut, the sight was so terrifying that it couldn't even be placed in a horror movie. He turned his head to look at Sara but he could only hear a demonic laughter as everything turned black around him... *** Inside a small tent, Nathaniel could be
A group of holy knights could be seen going through the city. Leading the group was Sara and just behind her was Nathaniel. They just returned from their little mission and were going back to the cathedral belonging to the Church of Purity. 'This is just insane' Everyone looked cheerful and occasional chatter could be heard. Of course, Nate was an exception since what he experienced in just four days since he first met Sara could easily classify as traumatic. That experience taught him something however, the fact that this world was brutal. 'I need to get stronger otherwise I will be forced to spend more time with those psychos' His determination to get powerful was growing by the second he spent with the knights but other more negative and dark emotions grew as well and because of this he felt happy to finally see their destination. The cathedral gave a holy and an impressive feeling but Nathaniel only felt disgust when he looked at it. For him this place was filled with crazy ex
Inside the emperor's office three people could be seen, two of them were seated and one was not. The Grand Priest was obviously the one standing and he was hoping for an answer to his previous question from either Nate or the emperor Julius. They both however just looked at him expressionless. "I am sorry for walking in like that. I can understand your frustration so please forgive me" Cornelius noticing the awkwardness decided to apologize. 'Everyone here is just a bad egg I guess' Nate thought so as he heard the apology nevertheless, he put on his fake happy smile. "No need to apologize. It's my fault for not going to you first, knowing how much you worry about me" Saying this he stood up from his chair. "Actually, the emperor and I were already finishing our talk. Why don't we have a walk and I will share what I experienced with you?" "Oh? That's a great idea, let's do that" Both Nate and the priest bowed slightly to the emperor and they left together to have a 'friendly'
A week passed. Nathaniel was currently walking through the city. This time without any company. 'It's nice to not be watched over for a change' He finally put his foot down and fought for some freedom and although there was opposition, he got that much with the support from Cornelius and the emperor agreeing after some 'small talk' and few empty promises. 'I wish I could enjoy it more but alas duty calls. I can't put it off anymore...' The duty Nathaniel was thinking of was his 'redemption' which was nothing more than another mission that once again involved the Church of Purity and Its Grand Master. Together they would travel towards the city of Tristam and investigate the rumours about the demon worshippers. He obviously was unhappy about meeting the 'crazy b*tch' and working with her again but he also was additionally agitated by the fact that he was already close to his breakthrough but had to go on what Nate deemed a stupid mission. 'Well, it's not that bad, I guess... With
Nathaniel could be seen cultivating inside a small tent. His current mana could be compared to a glass filled with water that was close to overflowing. He was currently on a verge of reaching the fourth awakening! 'That's enough I guess' Strangely though he decided against reaching that realm. 'With this I should be able to advance even in the middle of a fight. Haha' His thinking was simple. He wanted to hide his strength and shock the potential opponent in a crucial moment of the fight. He even imagined himself as the main character of a novel that was in a losing fight but suddenly advanced with the power of 'friendship' and overcoming the difficulty. However, he suddenly decided against it. 'Scratch that. I always disliked that cheap trope and I still have that thing going for me' He had a mood swing and with that he advanced to the realm that many mages cried over casually as if it was nothing. Others had to spend at least two decades learning magic while being talented eno
City of Tristam... It was located to the north of Constantinople, but couldn't be considered nowhere near as large and passed to people as rural. The population dwindled around ten thousand and the only thing that makes the city stand out a bit is its beautiful, natural landscape. It was constructed close to the lake and the water surrounds the city walls with the exception of the eastern side where the city gate was located. Tristam was of no strategic importance and was small but it still would be very hard to siege it. An army would have no way of cutting the supply since it was near a lake and could by resupplied with local ships, on top of that there was only one side of the wall that could even be assaulted by the soldiers. Sadly, they were facing no army but a cult of demon worshipers... *** A group of holy knights could be seen entering the city of Tristam. Sara was of course leading the party with Nathaniel just behind her. They were both stunned by what they saw upon