Chapter 112 (2/2)

It took me by surprise when I heard that Lord Indrath would care forThat wasn’t the impression I had received when I hadon ReadReadNovelFullonlinecom

“Which is why I’e in you, Arthur Your speech, your demeanor, your mentality; they are no different froan “Essentially, four years have passed since you have entered, but neither during the tiht back out nor now, have you displayed any changes a normal child should have had”

I mulled over this for a moment It made sense nohy Kordri hadn’t let Taci and the other Thyestes Clan children stay in the soul realm The only reason why I wasn’t affected by this phenomena was because I already had the mentality of an adult since my birth into this world

“Windsom, you said yourself that I felt different froe, mentally, for pretty rew accustoe to socially adapt,” I answered at last

“Well, it matters little to us In fact, it is for the better that this regi did not produce any unwanted ramifications” Windsoh “Kordri, thank you for spendingArthur Anyone else, even ast asuras, would be subpar compared to your expertise in close quarters co to Kordri

“No thanks are needed Arthur needs to be well trained if he is to have a chance against those mutts” Kordri placed a fires in Alacrya have been taught and guided by asuras Mana arts in that continent is generations et overconfident fro It frustrates me deeply that our hands are tied like this, but if we don’t want a war that can destroy the very land we live in, it is up to you and your peers to fight” Kordri’s usually indifferent face wrinkled into a grave expression

After saying our goodbyes, Kordri and his four pupils left first, leaving only Windso cave

As I sat down on the cold floor of the cave, idly stretchingevery now and then at Windsouess what the asura was thinking as he regardedto break the palpably thick silence, I asked Windso that had been desperately onokay?”

“Lady Sylvie will be fine No one would dare mistreat the direct kin of Lord Indrath besides Lord Indrath himself,” he answered casually, despite the fact that the last bit of his state not to dwell on this topic any longer, I sirown stiff Muscle mass hadn’t dwindled due to the ed in, but I had noticed that er than I was used to

I still didn’t know the full capabilities of the Aether Orb but the chance to train under these conditions would ain, so I had to make the most of it

“Here I just received this froer of Lord Indrath It see in your continent currently I thought you ht be interested” Windsom spoke evenly as he handed es with i any sort of information from Dicathen Four , and the more ti of everyone

Had the war started yet?

What were they doing to prepare the battles?

Whatto protect themselves?

Questions like these anduntil I was smacked back to attention by the four pupils or Kordri hi had sent shi+vers down my spine in sudden realization The continent of Alacrya was sure to be more advanced in mana manipulation than Dicathen was Even with the help of asuras now teaching a handful of capable es on how to better utilize their h if the ene theht ofwith Kordri to be an inefficient use of tireat co my capabilities, I wondered soewasn’t my specialty, but with my quad-elemental disposition and the aes, I felt like it would be better forfields instead of learning to destroy ene back toleader, it wasn’t the nuest threats No, the ones that presented the hters capable of penetrating through our forces I couldn’t worry about every single insignificant fish; I would just have to trust in our arerly plucked the paper from his hands and inhaled the words written on the wrinkled paper

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It seeher ups that Goodsky was formerly a spy sent directly by the Vritra Clan on behalf of Alacrya A large portion of the written report was actually on Goodsky’s intel on the political structure of Alacrya, which surprisedthat kept her fro information

I put aside my suspicions for now and focused back on the report

Because of the tangible presence of asuras in Alacrya, much of the hierarchy had become centered around the purity in one’s blood Basically, the closer soher status one would hold in that continent It seemed rather simple and shallow at first, but was Dicathen or any other world different? Of course, the purity in lineage wasn’t as apparent in our continent, but it was rather easy to see the distinction between those of ‘noble’ blood and ordinary people

I illing to bet that the higher the purity of their asura blood, the stronger their ability as a enerations pass, it was easy to predict that there would be a clear division in class based on this fact alone

It went on to say that she herself possessed very liures that Agrona hiht my eye “So the information that Direc… Cynthia Goodsky provided us, these so-called “Four Scythes”, aets?” I asked without taking my eye off of the report

Aldir noted further down that, of the potential obstacles, these so-called Scythes and their respective retainers under their cohest priority

“Ultimately, yes But read on What the Alacryan spy, Cynthia Goodsky, , to say the least

I did as I was told, and surely enough, the next the paragraph of the report made me curse underneath my breath

“based on the purity in color, density and concentration of lingering ment retrieved from the site where former Lance, Alea Triscan, was killed, Goodsky has asserted that it belonged to a prime-blood of the retainer level of one of the Four Scythes ,” I read aloud I assumed that the prime-blood was someone with mixed asura, more specifically Basilisk, blood

My ht I saw the remains of Alea I still reave ment Goodsky had mentioned This meant that there was a retainer for each of the Four Scythes Four retainers that were capable of easily dispatching a Lance and fouron, there was little else that was of significant i built from a coalition between the hu built around harbored cities Aldir also wrote the recounts he had received of sightings of someone as perhaps from Alacrya but other than the fact that there was a clear tension throughout the continent, little else had happened

I could only begin to i war This wasn’t a war between the struggles of two rival countries, this would be two enorht for their land

After letting out a deep breath, I gathered the pieces of parch them back to Windso inside me News of Dicathen had definitely putto the power of our enemies, on the other hand, sent a cold chill down my spine However, despite this, I was excited and deteroal, a solid nuet all of theuous opponents that I knew nothing about; I now had an objective and I had ets

“Windso,” I asserted, standing up and straightening my back