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Author: Blueesandy
last update Last Updated: 2024-01-09 13:54:21

As Zion continued his solitary practice in the secluded woods, the morning sun cast a warm glow over the training grounds, highlighting the intricate patterns of light and shadow that danced around him. Each movement was deliberate and precise, a testament to his unwavering dedication to honing his skills. Unbeknownst to him, a pair of keen eyes watched from the shadows, observing his every move with a careful gaze.

Sagittarius, disguised as a commoner, approached Zion with cautious steps, his presence masked by the serene tranquility of the forest. He waited for a lull in Zion's practice before stepping forward to greet him.

"Good morning," Sagittarius greeted Zion with a warm smile, his voice carrying a hint of familiarity. "I couldn't help but notice your impressive swordplay. I'm Sagittarius, a humble commoner who shares your passion for the art of combat."

Zion paused in his practice, eyeing Sagittarius with a mix of curiosity and caution. "Good morning," he replied, his tone guarded. "What brings you here?"

Sagittarius took a moment to assess Zion before responding. "I often come to these woods to practice my own swordsmanship," he explained, his voice calm and measured. "I saw you from a distance and thought it would be a good opportunity to meet a fellow swordsman."

Zion nodded, though his guarded demeanor remained unchanged. As they conversed, Sagittarius skillfully steered the conversation toward the impending war that loomed over the kingdom. "The rumors of war grow stronger by the day," he remarked, his tone somber. "It's a troubling time for our kingdom."

Zion's grip on his sword tightened slightly at the mention of the war. "Yes, it is," he agreed, his voice tinged with concern. "I fear for the safety of our people."

Sagittarius nodded in understanding. "I share your concerns," he said softly. "My family... They were lost in the last war. I have been living alone for nearly five years now, trying to make sense of it all."

Zion's expression softened slightly as he listened to Sagittarius's story. "I'm sorry for your loss," he said, his voice carrying genuine sympathy. "The scars of war run deep for many."

As they continued to talk, Sagittarius subtly steered the conversation back to their shared love for swordsmanship, carefully avoiding any further mention of the war. After a while, he bid Zion farewell, promising to return for another practice session soon.

As Sagittarius disappeared into the woods, Zion couldn't shake the feeling that there was more to this encounter than met the eye. His instincts told him to be cautious, to trust in his training and remain vigilant. Little did he know that this chance meeting would mark the beginning of a journey that would test his skills, his loyalty, and his very understanding of the world around him.

Later that evening, as Zion sat by the fire, lost in thought, the encounter with Sagittarius played over and over in his mind. He couldn't shake the feeling that there was something off about the man, something that didn't quite add up. His instincts told him to be wary, to trust no one but himself.

"Conny, have you ever met anyone like him?" Zion asked, pertaining to Sagittarius he just met, his voice tinged with a mixture of curiosity and caution.

Conny paused, her gaze thoughtful as she considered Zion's question. "No, I haven't," she replied slowly. "But there's something about him that feels... strange. I can't quite put my finger on it, but it's like he doesn't quite belong here."

Zion nodded in agreement. "That's exactly how I felt. Something about him didn't seem right."

As they continued their conversation, Paul approached them, his expression serious as he joined their discussion.

"Zion, I heard about your encounter," Paul said, his voice filled with concern. "I want you to be cautious around him. We don't know who he really is or what he's capable of."

Zion nodded, taking Paul's words to heart. "I understand, Father. I'll keep my guard up."

Paul placed a reassuring hand on Zion's shoulder. "Good. Your safety is my priority, and I trust you to make the right decisions."

As Paul walked away, Zion couldn't shake the feeling that there was more to the stranger than met the eye. He resolved to remain vigilant and cautious, knowing that the mysteries surrounding him were only beginning to unfold.

As days passed and tension mounted, a new development arose in the form of a letter delivered to every household set to participate in the impending war, including Paul's house. The missive bore the seal of the castle and the signature of the prince, its contents carefully crafted to convey a facade of concern and well-wishes.

Paul received the letter with a furrowed brow, his expression a mix of skepticism and wariness. He read the letter silently, its words offering good health and luck to the soldiers who would soon be called to serve. However, beneath the polite veneer, there was an unmistakable undercurrent of formality, as if the true nature of the message was carefully veiled.

Zion watched his Paul's reaction closely, sensing the tension in the air. "What does the letter say, Paul?" he asked, his voice filled with curiosity.

Paul folded the letter thoughtfully before responding. "It's a message from the prince, wishing us well in the upcoming war," he replied, his tone measured. "But there's more to it than meets the eye. This is just a formality, a way for the prince to assert his authority."

Zion nodded in understanding, his mind racing with thoughts of the looming war and the role he would soon be expected to play. As he gazed out at the horizon, he couldn't help but feel a sense of unease, knowing that the days ahead would be fraught with uncertainty and danger.

Conny, who had been observing the exchange, spoke up with a thoughtful expression. "It seems like a polite gesture, but it also feels calculated," she remarked, her voice tinged with concern. "I wonder what the prince's true intentions are."

Paul nodded in agreement. "It's best to remain cautious," he advised, his gaze steady. "The prince's words may not always reflect his actions."

Zion took a deep breath, his thoughts racing as he contemplated the implications of the letter. "We need to be prepared for anything," he said resolutely, his eyes reflecting his determination.

It's now or never, Zion muttered to himself.

Meanwhile, in the underworld, Sagittarius returned to his true form, shedding his disguise and revealing his surreal beauty.

His long, flowing hair shimmered like strands of moonlight, cascading down his back in a mesmerizing display. His eyes glowed with an otherworldly light, their golden hue reflecting the depths of his ancient knowledge and wisdom.

As he navigated the shadowy corridors of the underworld, he was approached by Leonard, a fellow demon who served as one of his trusted advisors.

"Sagittarius," Leonard began, his voice filled with reverence. "Your presence in the mortal realm has always been a source of wonder and mystery. What do you hope to achieve with this meeting with Zion?"

Sagittarius turned to face Leonard, his eyes flashing with an enigmatic gleam. "Zion is a key player in the events to come," he replied cryptically. "His role in the unfolding drama is yet to be determined, but I sense great potential in him. He may hold the key to unlocking a power that could change the course of history."

With a final glance at Leonard, Sagittarius disappeared into the depths of the underworld, his form fading into the shadows. As he vanished from sight, his surreal beauty lingered in the air, leaving behind an aura of mystery and intrigue that would linger long after his departure.

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