I.3 (RE)

The search party forced their way through the Forest of Sorrows, cutting down the thick bushes and branches. It was about two days since they entered and it already proved too much for the crew. The Captain ordered everyone to retreat, though returning to the fortified roadblock proved to be a challenge as the surrounding vegetation seemed to shift and bend. The eerie, demonic voices during the night were getting into the minds of his soldiers and with the persistent nightmares, everyone was in disarray. The group stumbled upon a water stream and the Captain ordered the troops to set up camp near it. Merlin and Senior went out to get firewood, leaving the others to deal with the shelter. Merlin gathered the small sticks while Senior bundled up the thickest ones he could find. They piled their branches together and made their way back to the camp. The two were quiet for some time.

โ€ƒโ€ƒโ€œWow Senior, youโ€™re pretty strong. Sorry for making you carry all of the sticks by yourself.โ€ Senior didnโ€™t respond. Merlin lowered his eyes and grabbed his arm. โ€œA-Are you mad? Sorry ifโ€”โ€

โ€ƒโ€ƒโ€œNo, Iโ€™m not.โ€

โ€ƒโ€ƒโ€œI mean, I did just make your job harder for you. I rushed into a dangerous forest, hoping our achievements here will get the Maesterโ€™s approval. I guess Captain is right: I gotta keep an eye on the greater things.โ€

โ€ƒโ€ƒSenior turned his head. โ€œIt is a brave decision, Merlin. To be fair, I thought you were mad at me.โ€

โ€ƒโ€ƒโ€œReally?โ€

โ€ƒโ€ƒโ€œReally.โ€ Senior sighed. โ€œTo bring up the Maester like that isnโ€™t appropriate. Iโ€™m sure, right now, she would be proud that you came here on your own initiative.โ€

โ€ƒโ€ƒMerlin looked at the ground, kicking a pebble away. โ€œPerhaps. Perhaps not.โ€

โ€ƒโ€ƒโ€œMerlin?โ€

โ€ƒโ€ƒโ€œYou know, it was in the heat of the moment. Now, I really want to eat my own words. To be honest, I didnโ€™t want to go, but words came out of my mouth andโ€ฆ here I am.โ€ Merlin stopped and looked away. โ€œEveryone in the Academy says Iโ€™m weak, but maybe doing this will prove them wrong. But all Iโ€™m doing is causing more problems than good. Maybe I canโ€”โ€

โ€ƒโ€ƒโ€œDonโ€™t you dare finish that sentence.โ€ Senior came up to Merlin, dropping the sticks, and grasped his shoulders. โ€œYou came here not because you wanted to, itโ€™s because it is your duty. You were willing to sacrifice yourself for the sake of the kingdom, and that is something to be proud of.โ€

โ€ƒโ€ƒโ€œS-Seniorโ€ฆโ€

โ€ƒโ€ƒโ€œBe proud, Merlin. Do that for me, coming from a person who is and always will be a coward.โ€

โ€ƒโ€ƒSenior nodded, picking up the firewood, and continued ahead. Merlin stood there in awe and when he snapped back to reality, he caught up with him. It wasnโ€™t long before they reached back to their to-be camp. Merlin expected to listen to the Captain yelling out orders and the soldiers running about, but there was nothing of the sort. Everyone was gone: their belongings scattered all over and the surrounding area was as if a rampaging beast came through.  He ran around, calling for his comrades. Senior dropped the firewood to investigate what had happened during their departure. A pool of blood was in front of him and when he looked up, he gazed in horror, seeing a corpse of his former ally hanging in the treetops.

โ€ƒโ€ƒโ€œMerlin, we need to get out of here, now!โ€ Senior yelled, unsheathing his sword.

โ€ƒโ€ƒMerlin turned around and before he could say anything, a dark cloud enveloped around him. Seniorโ€™s sword was engulfed in flame as he dashed to the shadowy mist.

โ€ƒโ€ƒโ€œFlame Saber!โ€

โ€ƒโ€ƒHe twirled his sword, cutting a hole through the cloud. It quickly reformed and retaliated with an attack of its own. Senior dodged, readying his sword once more for another Flame Saber. The mist separated, showing Merlin in a trance-like state. He grunted and backed off, sucking his teeth to his dismay.

โ€ƒโ€ƒโ€œWhat in Sayaโ€™s name is thisโ€ฆ?! Merlin, Merlin, are you all right?!โ€

โ€ƒโ€ƒThe mist let out a demonic laugh and swirled faster than before. Senior heard Merlin scream and blood slowly crawled out of the dark cloud: it was eating him alive.

โ€ƒโ€ƒโ€œLightning Justice!โ€

โ€ƒโ€ƒHe swung his blade down in a flash of lightning, sparking up the entire mist. However, it only worsened the immeasurable pain Merlin was dealing with. The dark cloud formed tentacles, whirling them around. After he dodged its attacks, it formed a fist and struck Seniorโ€™s face when he was open. He slammed his back against a tree and the air rushed out from his body. The entity slowly formed a face, expressing its monstrous, smug nature. Pieces of Seniorโ€™s mask broke off, revealing an equally threatening look, which made the creature panic.

โ€ƒโ€ƒโ€œBe afraid, you foul beast. Youโ€™re not the only monster here.โ€

โ€ƒโ€ƒHe stood up, raised his weapon and charged. His sword became engulfed in a bright blue flame and with a single strike, the mist howled in pain. For a moment, Merlin was exposed, giving him the opportunity to grab him and escape. The dark mist attempted to chase them, but a wall of light stopped its path, soon surrounding it.

โ€ƒโ€ƒโ€œSanctus Agni!โ€

โ€ƒโ€ƒA burst of blue fire erupted beneath the mist, and it cried out in desperation. After two seconds, the entity was vanquished, and someone came out from the bushes. It was Aren and he watched the two disappear into the thicket.

โ€ƒโ€ƒโ€œGreat, this is great. First, I get chased down like an animal and now Void creatures are in this forest.โ€ He threw his arms to the side. โ€œMan, this wouldnโ€™t have happened if those idiots let me see her. Still, I hope those two are okay.โ€

โ€ƒโ€ƒHe turned around, noticing the corpse hanging ahead. The creature twisted and mangled the manโ€™s body to its pleasure. An unpleasant sight to behold. There was only one thing to do: give a proper burial. Aren took the time to dig a hole for the body and made a cross with branches and vines. He clasped his palms together and prayed in silence.

โ€ƒโ€ƒโ€œItโ€™s the least I can do. May your afterlife be more fulfilling than your time here.โ€

โ€ƒโ€ƒWith a nod of approval, Aren left the premise and tried to find a way out. The bushes rustled, and the branches fell under the violent strikes of his machete. The effort of making a passage was wasted as the trees and the grass loomed closer and thicker with every swing. It seemed a couple of days had passed since the encounter of the border party, though he could not tell with the perpetual darkness.

โ€ƒโ€ƒThere wasnโ€™t a single day where he got a proper rest: with the continual moaning of nearby ghosts and howling of the Void creatures, avoiding danger was his only thought. Eventually, the sight of glistering leaves and the sound of breaking twigs were the only things accompanying him. The dense oak no longer obscured the sunlight, and a path was set before him. Believing that most of the horrors were far behind, he laid rest on top of a boulder to take his needed break. He took out a golden amulet from his satchel, holding it above him as its chains dangled near his face. This and his scarf reminded him of his wife, who he missed dearly. She was the one who gave them to him, after all.

โ€ƒโ€ƒโ€œMystical Shawl of Destiny. I wonder how Mizuki would react when people believe the damn scarf is a โ€˜Divine Artifact.โ€™ Sheโ€™d probably laugh.โ€ Aren looked up. โ€œWish everyone was here. Wonder what theyโ€™ll say about me when I get up there. If I get up there. Wait thatโ€™s the least of my worries!โ€

โ€ƒโ€ƒHe flailed his arms around, shouting his frustration. โ€œThis damn forest isnโ€™t letting me out! Since nobody is doing the damn job, I guess Iโ€™ll waste my time destroying that goddamn curse.โ€

โ€ƒโ€ƒHe sighed. โ€œThatโ€™sโ€ฆ if Iโ€™m able to find it. Welp, I got all the time and dying is not a problem!โ€

โ€ƒโ€ƒThe boulder trembled. Rolling to the side, Aren saw four legs under the massive stone, and two eyes glancing at him. It was an Ancient Boulder Tortoise. The surrounding magic did not faze the humongous thing and seemed to care less about a small human upon its back.

โ€ƒโ€ƒโ€œIโ€™ll be damned. I was sleeping on a tortoise. Hey, big guy.โ€

โ€ƒโ€ƒThe reptile snorted, lowering its eyes.

โ€ƒโ€ƒโ€œI remember someone saying that animals have high sensitivity to magic. Perhaps this old geezer can lead me there. But how? Can. You. Lead. Me. To. Magic. Thingy?โ€

โ€ƒโ€ƒAren tried to communicate to it with hand gestures, but it felt silly trying to communicate with an animal that has no basic concept of humanoid language. To his surprise, the tortoise nodded and moved onward.

โ€ƒโ€ƒโ€œWhere are you going?! Did you evenโ€”bah, whatever.โ€ He clasped his hands and closed his eye. โ€œOh, mighty Divines, please let this be the right path. If it is not, then screw you.โ€

โ€ƒโ€ƒSince there was nothing to do but wait, he had a nap. Time passed. It might have been minutes, hours, days, but Aren wasnโ€™t in a hurry to finish. The creature stopped at some point, gnawing on his scarf to wake him up. After a loud yawn, Aren got up to see what the problem was. The beast snorted; an enormous fallen tree blocked its path.

โ€ƒโ€ƒAren tapped its head. โ€œOi, itโ€™s just a tree man. Canโ€™t you walk around it?โ€

โ€ƒโ€ƒThe animal narrowed its eyes and grunted. It tilted its head to the obstacle, suggesting him to take measures instead. Aren mumbled, and he extended his arm to the tree.

โ€ƒโ€ƒโ€All right, fine. Look at the flick of my wrist!โ€

โ€ƒโ€ƒMystical blue energy surrounded the fallen tree, and the huge log flew high and beyond. Too high, in fact, that it went above the stratosphere and twinkled in the distance.

โ€ƒโ€ƒโ€œHuh. Something like that WOOD ruin someoneโ€™s day. Get it? Wood? Causeโ€™โ€”โ€

โ€ƒโ€ƒThe tortoise snorted, showing a distaste of his sense of humor.

โ€ƒโ€ƒโ€œI guess youโ€™re not up for ACORN-Y joke. Eh, get it? Cause acorn andโ€ฆ Okay, Iโ€™ll stop.โ€

โ€ƒโ€ƒThe reptile continued its original direction, as the plants and bushes kept growing and the darkness crawled closer. Yet, it wasnโ€™t the terrors of the fading light that scared Aren, it was his grumbling stomach; it snarled, and he craved to end its vicious hunger. He remembered the pastries heโ€™d ordered, so he picked out the last piece of bread, readying himself to eat it.

โ€ƒโ€ƒโ€œThank you for the food! Now, for the full course!โ€

โ€ƒโ€ƒBefore he could take a single bite, something tugged his long red scarf again. The tortoise stopped walking and stared at the bread, licking its lips. Aren expressed a dumbfounded look.

โ€ƒโ€ƒโ€Life of a hero sure is hard: self-sacrifice is its key philosophy after all. That being said, here you go!โ€

โ€ƒโ€ƒHe gave the bread to the stone tortoise. It ate the pastry in one gulp, and after a slow bow of approval, it resumed walking its desired path. A courteous, noble sacrifice, or so he convinced himself to ward off the starvation.

โ€ƒโ€ƒAnd for a gigantic creature, it sure walked fast after the quick snack.

โ€ƒโ€ƒAren sank his chin further into his scarf. He pressed a button on the side of the amulet which made it transform into a small music box. After cranking the tiny lever, two wooden figurines rose from inside and a somber melody played with their melancholic waltz.

โ€ƒโ€ƒโ€œTimes were so simple back then: beat the bad guys, save those in need, then go home to a loving wife with two kids waiting to jump on top of you, saying โ€˜Welcome Home Dad!โ€™ Manโ€ฆโ€

โ€ƒโ€ƒAren looked up to the treetops. โ€œA hero was a dream everybody back then wanted to be. Only the Gods know what a nightmare it can become. Speaking of such, oi tortoise, turtsโ€™, whatever: you know a hero?โ€

โ€ƒโ€ƒThe tortoise turned its head and nodded. It seemed to comprehend his words.

โ€ƒโ€ƒโ€œOh? Well, thereโ€™s this girl and my visions say sheโ€™s the one who can possibly save the world but like, how so, right? Thatโ€™s the part thatโ€™s bugging me and to be frank, it left me with more questions than answers! What type of asshat leaves a person on a cliffhanger?!โ€

โ€ƒโ€ƒThe reptile cackled gleefully, as if it agreed to the statement.

โ€ƒโ€ƒโ€œWhy the hell am Iโ€ฆ I must be turning insane: a tortoise understanding me? Can starvation cause hallucinations?!โ€

โ€ƒโ€ƒA loud screech echoed across the forest, along with a spike of powerful energy. Auras of purple, black, and green were crawling out, seeping deep into the roots of the nearby vegetation. The source of the curse must be near.

โ€ƒโ€ƒHe tightened his scarf. โ€œBullseye. I may be retired, but a heroโ€™s work is never done!โ€

- my thoughts:
Updated (final no backsies [except for grammar])
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Nishy1226
4 years ago

On the narrative it states that heโ€™s just a vice president. But when he was introduce, he was president. How confusingโ€ฆ. hahahaha

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ergodraco
5 years ago

Heh

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Yuki
5 years ago

Thank u for the chapter

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S-Samples
5 years ago

Thanks for the update.

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Carrie
5 years ago

โ€ฆ I have no words for stupidโ€ฆ

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hicaro
5 years ago

thankyou for the chapter and aclown has apear to become green intestine in a year

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tsukino
5 years ago

Lol how shameless

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Rowanmdm
5 years ago

Yeah, like it was a fair investigation if you never spoke to her or let defend herself. Sheesh. What kind of crappy deal are they going to try and pull?

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Yuki
5 years ago

Why shouldnโ€™t she laugh at silly people who missed the chance to accept a super powerful girl that could lift the reputation of the whole school?

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Danwoo
5 years ago

These adults are pathetic. Does he seriously think that the student who won an international competition for their country would cheat? What could possibly make it worth while to stop a student like this. Oh well, at least this way we get to see some good face slapping ๐Ÿ˜€ Thanks for the chapter!

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Shienjien78
5 years ago

Thank you for the chapter!

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