《Elven Lies II : The Solar Mage》 Elven Lies I : RECAP ELVEN LIES I : BOOKS OF FATE SUMMARY STORY PROGRESSION Amid the power struggle and the ongoing war, Hans, the last descendant of the Imperial bloodline of Parv, was born. After losing his father due to the betrayal of his confidante and commander, Hans was raised by Sierra and Rudolf, his father''s adoptive parents, who became his grandparents. He lived a carefree life with them in the Ghost Isles, one of the most dangerous places in the world. Aspiring to be a knight like his grandfather, Hans showed talent with the sword, but he longed to be in civilization, which both his grandparents opposed. With almost eight years gone, he saw the first humans in the Ghost Isles, who came to fulfill his wish. When he turned ten, they finally left the Ghost Isles, but in those two years, his dream of being a knight was shattered. However, another dream took its place: to be a world-renowned mage. Following his dream and primarily for his safety, the three joined Concordia, the most gifted and powerful school for mages and knights, with him as a student and his grandparents as deans. He befriended two peers: Chris, an aspiring knight, and a cocky rich girl whose mother taught at Concordia as a professor. Their friendship was a bumpy ride, but the three became close through several incidents: mis-teleportation into a beast zone, participating in glory wars, Hans realizing his lineage, and finally facing the most powerful knight of the past as an undead¡ªhis own father. Hans always ran away from who he was, but in the end, he was forced to accept the title of Prince of Parv and the responsibility that came with it as the last imperial. This story has been taken without authorization. Report any sightings. WORLD PROGRESSION This world of Genas has a single huge continent dominated by three races: Humans, Elves, and Dwarves. Elves rule the northeastern lands, while Dwarves control the west. The rest of the land is inhabited by five human nations: Parv in the east, Indu in the south, Utar in the north, Sunfall in the central west, and Grimgar, the most powerful human nation, in the center. Each of these nations holds unique cultures but shares two primary professions: Knights, the aura masters, and Mages, the spell masters. Knights are regulated by a body called the Knight Association, while Mages are overseen by the Mage Tower, a distributed organization of 24 magic towers. While Knights are ranked globally, Mages live reclusive and hidden lives. Float Lands, as they are called, are a collection of levitating islands above the shared sea of four nations.
Life in Genas was good, filled with genuine happiness and the normal struggles of daily life, until their world was invaded by a cannibalistic race they called Red Demons. The united powerhouses managed to seal these invaders inside a huge barrier but lost half of Utar in the process. Now, the barrier shakes, foretelling that it won''t hold them for much longer. MAGIC SYSTEM Mana in Genas is a mixed energy of several elements, and each individual is born with the capability to use one or more elements by purifying it. Those born with a single element usually become Knights, while the more talented ones become Mages. Knights absorb mana, extract their respective element, and store it in their muscles, bones, and body, calling it aura. Mages create a rotating circle in their heart and store their purified elements as pure elemental mana. Everyone is capable of using these elements, but only those who cross the aura of grade ten or create the first circle are called Knights and Mages. There are four families of mana: 1. Elemental: - Fire - Water - Ground - Wind 2. Advanced: - Lightning / Thunder - Magma / Lava - Wood / Life - Ice / Frost 3. Rare: - Light - Dark 4. Unrecorded: - Divine - Space - Time QUICK CHANGES 5 House of Concordia are now 5 castles of Concordia and instead of Housemasters the leader is called Castle master Elven Lies II : PROLOGUE PROLOGUE .However, the victory resulted in Hans accepting himself as the Parvian prince. We have to bear the burden of our words. And now it was Hans''s turn. He was still unconscious, yet he found his back hugging the snow, his hands as cold as the frozen lake. "Damn." He realised, he was dreaming. Suddenly, his hand moved and he raised his back. Looking at himself he found himself in tattered armour. "Was this man fighting?" A thought occurred in Hans''s head, but as usual, he was in someone else''s body and wasn''t in control. He turned, or his body did as the owner wished, and Hans had no choice to follow along. As the body raised his head, he found a creature, a man, a lizardian or a winged lizardian...he couldn''t make sense what he was seeing. "Puck!" Suddenly he vomited the blood, and his hand instinctively covered his mouth. Hans could feel the warmth of the blood and his vision going hazy. "Just where the heck I''m?" He asked himself, but none answered. If you come across this story on Amazon, be aware that it has been stolen from Royal Road. Please report it. After some struggling, the body managed to stand and began to stagger towards the fallen creature. The body was gasping and it was evident from his condition that he was in a battle for life, but since he was moving, it was also clear that he won in the end. As the body reached the fallen enemy, Hans''s vision became clear. It was a bipedal reptile, he had seen a Lizardian before, but the ferocity this fallen creature showed could easily put anything he had seen before to shame. The cold that gaze brought was superiror to what the weather was but the bold voice of his body snapped him out of fear. "You have desecrated the body given by our gods by mixing the blood of Devourer, for this blasphemy, I the king of Parv, Armin the last imperial order you to die." The body spoke and finally cleared up the question in Hans''s mind. "So I was in Tyrant king Armin''s body." He thought, but the ravening gaze of the fallen enemy returned and broke his thoughts. With the final cry of his, the creature called devourer, shouted before the blade of Armin, "You who killed your all kin for the throne. I curse you Armin parv. I curse the empire you built upon the blood of ours. It will end, your blood will grow weak and others would ate your nation as you did mine -- Shook! thud! thud!" With a swift swing the long reptilian head rolled down the snowy hills. "My blood is not that weak to crumble upon your petty words, devourer." Armin rebuked and shouted at the skies, "You who sees this in the future. You are an Imperial descendant. Recall your roots that are far deeper than any and rise above all as it''s your right to do so." Elven Lies II Chapter 1 : The Hero of Grimgar CHAPTER 1 THE HERO OF GRIMGAR "Do you really wish to go?" Arat answered Hans with a question of his own. He was momentarily puzzled when Hans asked him when they were going back to Parv. However, when Hans remained silent, hesitating to answer Arat. The old man, stressed, asking again, ¡°Do you really want to return to Parv?¡± ¡°It¡¯s not about what I want,¡± Hans answered, irritated, ¡°It¡¯s about what the situation demands. A prince must remain in his nation, not goof around in some foreign place.¡± ¡°But, what¡¯s stopping you from goofing around a bit more?¡± Arat asked, smiling. "A forced sense of duty,¡± said Hans, puzzled by the expression of the smiling old man. And when he found Arat¡¯s gaze inquiring, he explained, ¡°Being a prince is not a privilege but a job, a tiring one at that.¡± Hans said those words as if something inside forced him to act this way. ¡°It was a point of no return. That¡¯s why I¡¯ve been avoiding it.¡± He sighed and looked up, ¡°Why do you think I was so persistent about it? You don¡¯t understand. The moment I accepted it, something changed¡­ in me¡­look¡­I can¡¯t explain¡ª¡± ¡°But it¡¯s not wrong for you to train in some foreign place to be a good ruler, right? Many of our ancestors were taught there. You¡¯re not avoiding your duties, just postponing them.¡± Hans didn¡¯t know what magic Arat whispered through those words, but the pressure from his inner thoughts was almost gone. ¡°What the heck? You¡¯ve been insisting I should return. I thought you wanted me there,¡± Hans asked, confused. ¡°I still do,¡± Arat answered. ¡°But I never said immediately. It¡¯s a political den I wish you could avoid. You see, Parv is a complex place. Monarchy is dead, and while many wish for it to return, the rest... let¡¯s just say we are doing better in some areas than before. Now, we elect our rulers on a tenure basis; whoever the people deem worthy gets a chance.¡± ¡°That¡¯s lunacy,¡± Hans interrupted. ¡°Who would you rather have fight a war? Some likeable soldier, or a well-trained, educated, and experienced General?¡± ¡°Believe it or not, that lunacy is successful, and half of our country is doing fine by some marvel,¡± Arat, who shared the same belief as Hans, scorned. ¡°Haa! So these lunatics won¡¯t accept me.¡± Hans asked, puzzled, ¡°Is that what you are saying¡ª¡± ¡°Hell no,¡± Arat interrupted. ¡°If they don¡¯t want their heads to explode, they won¡¯t.¡± Hans and Delimira thought his words were some kind of metaphor, unaware that it was the literal truth. Arat glanced at their confused faces and explained, ¡°Parv is a very disciplined place. The rules¡ªpeople strictly follow them. The law is ironclad for all since we could be judged by God anytime.¡± ¡°Sounds like a ¡®NICE¡¯ place to live,¡± Delimira commented, her sarcasm apparent. "It''s tough everywhere, Little Winters," Arat was wise in his tone, his experience and understanding were showing off in the face. He continued, ¡°This freedom you are feeling is the privilege of being a child. Living is actually ¡®HARD¡¯.¡± All remained silent, lost in their own thoughts until Delimira broke the silence. ¡°Whatever!¡± She scoffed and intrigued by her earlier thoughts, she asked, ¡°Well, I was always curious. Why do you refer to your royalties as Imperials¡ª" "You didn''t know?" Hans asked in doubt. What? The fable of Parv being the human empire and all the other human nations as its vassals? Get real, will ya!¡± "It''s the truth," Hans defended. He had already met Dietrich, the one who united all humans and the same one who allowed the Parvian empire to be dismantled. However, he couldn¡¯t convince Delimira with only his words, but Arat had his own answer. "Parv wasn''t just the empire of the past, but still is,¡± Arat responded. ¡°There are forty vassal states, comprised of many races, including elves like yours.¡± "Okay," Delimira nodded, acknowledging. Her act, on the other hand, rubbed off on Hans. ¡°Hey! When I said it, you didn''t believe me," he pouted. "You lost your credibility when you handed that sword to Xandor," she rebuked, but Hans had no words to fight back. Seeing him down, Delimira cheered him on, ¡°Oh come on Hans,¡± she nudged, ¡°I''m just messing with you. Don¡¯t go sullen on me.¡± This book was originally published on Royal Road. Check it out there for the real experience. ¡°It''s not you.¡± Hans continued to look down, muttering, ¡°At that time, I only saw what was best for me, not the consequences it would bring.¡± He was apologetic, then his tone changed like the skin of a chameleon. He aimed at Arat, ¡°You should''ve stopped me. What I did was foolish¡ª¡± "Would you have stopped if I asked you?" Arat questioned, and everyone in the room knew the answer to that. So, Arat came close, gently holding Hans by the shoulders. With a pleading voice, he said, ¡°I can only offer counsel. It will be your decision in the end. So, please start being careful.¡± ¡°Fine, I¡¯ll try,¡± Hans scoffed. ¡°The duty of a prince is already a shackle big enough. Don¡¯t pressure me more¡ª¡± ¡°Haven''t you heard the words,¡± Arat interjected, taking the context elsewhere, ¡°When the blood soils the skies and Rain paints the land red. A Parvian sun shall rise, filling the world with dread.¡± ¡°Nope,¡± Hans shook his head. ¡°First time hearing it¡ª¡± ¡°I¡¯ve heard it,¡± Delimira mumbled, her mind still piecing together the words. ¡°In my mother¡¯s collection, there were records of previous Clairvoyants. ¡°Hmm... maybe they were from the Amarathiel high elves. These words were definitely from a prophecy made hundreds of years ago¡­¡± She halted, realising why Arat changed the context. ¡°Wait a minute,¡± she looked at Hans with a strange expression, and then, sneering, she spoke, ¡°When you use the VoidZone, a red hue covers the sky like a dome, and sometimes the moisture condenses like rain droplets. And¡­ for dread... your opponent definitely feels it.¡± She chuckled and, patting his shoulders, exclaimed, ¡°Congratulations, Hans, you are the frickin¡¯ calamity.¡± ¡°Woah, Deli. Why don¡¯t you become a writer?¡± Hans shrugged her hands off, continuing with a frown, ¡°If you aimed to annoy me, Winters, you did a damn good job.¡± ¡°Oh, come on, Hans. It''s not like you are some sort of psycho, killing people right and left¡­ well, you actually are¡ª¡± ¡°Shut up, Winters.¡± Hans stretched his hand to cover her mouth but slipped and fell right into her clutches. Shaking him, she chuckled, ¡°Oh! How I missed teasing you.¡± Arat interrupted their childish antics and said seriously, ¡°Whether that prophecy is true or not, I don¡¯t give a damn. I must admit, though, it¡¯s fun to rub it on the smug faces of our dear Clandorians. But that prophecy is the sole reason why there are no imperials left. It¡¯s easier to hunt a cuck than a full-grown gryphon they say.¡± ¡°You serious?¡± Delimira exclaimed, releasing her grasp.¡°So people killed that many young imperials because of what? some words?¡± For some time she had known that very few imperial children survived their childhood and reached adulthood. But she didn¡¯t know this was the reason. People feared them because they were different, powerful, and capable. She had received similar treatment, and abhorrent looks from others because she too was different from them. As she delved into the past, Arat admitted her words and affirmed, ¡°Yes, the elves, the other humans, all feared that prophecy. It became the reason so many heirs died before they could even drink their first milk.¡± As none said anything, Arat resumed, ¡°Princess Sierra¡­ she had a little brother. He was a toddler when someone assassinated him. Her father, King Yishan, was regularly poisoned, so when the opportunity arose to send one of his children to Indu, he took it without thinking. But attempts on her sister, Princess Arahan¡¯s life continued.¡± Arat looked sad and his voice was breaking, ¡°So he later married his remaining daughter to Norwin. He didn¡¯t care if someone succeeded to the Parvian throne or not. His only wish was for Arahan and Ira¡¯s safety. He was truly a weak king and a compelled father. Our gods remained silent, but they finally spoke when Samson was born, and that¡¯s how Parv rose to power again.¡± ¡°What?¡± Hans was confused. Despite being the last descendant, all he knew about Parv was the glory of the past, not its recent struggles. ¡°I always thought Parv was invincible¡ª¡± ¡°Everyone loses at some point. If a dynasty is in reign now, it will fall, and someone else¡¯s will rise.¡± Arat patted him. ¡°The whole point of the story was to give you an idea of how helpless one can become. You could dodge a spear in broad daylight, but can¡¯t avoid an arrow in the dark.¡± He stressed, ¡°So beware of whom you trust from this point on. You are in the light now.¡± Hans nodded, but a sudden thought pricked him. ¡°Wait a minute¡­ You did something behind my back, didn¡¯t you?¡± He asked, as the words of precaution, especially the last part where Arat emphasised ¡®from this point on,¡¯ became more suspicious. ¡°Yay! Hans¡¯s head is working again.¡± Delimira clapped, teasing. ¡°What did he do?¡± Hans asked with a big frown. She chuckled as Arat remained stoic and embarrassed. ¡°You see, Hans,¡± she spoke, ¡°You are a pretty big deal now. Your Prime Minister here left no stone unturned in spreading your heroic tale. He even acknowledged that you saved a lot of people in the capital. Well, you painted the whole city green, so it was pretty much irrefutable.¡± Hans turned to Arat, infuriated, ¡°Why are you hell-bent on making my life tougher, Mr. Arat?¡± ¡°Well¡­ I was kinda excited, and one thing led to another, and everybody knew¡ª¡± ¡°Ooh! Ooh! Tell him about the Gryphon Knights.¡± Delimira fanned the flames. ¡°What Gryphon knights?¡± Hans asked frantically. ¡°Wait a minute, where am I? This is not Concordia¡¯s allotted mansion.¡± ¡°No, we are in Parv¡¯s mansion.¡± Instead of Arat Delimira responded, amused as she explained further, ¡°And there are fifty Gryphon knights standing guard. Now, everyone knows you are the Prince of Parv.¡± ¡°I don¡¯t even have words,¡± Hans said as his face lost colour, but seeing her that excited, Hans felt ominous, ¡°What else are you itching to rub in? Go ahead, Winters, do your worst.¡± He asked wishing his gut feeling to be wrong but it was pretty much confirmed when he looked at her shining eyes. ¡°Hihi!¡± She smirked. ¡°Ahem..¡± Clearing her throat she spoke, ¡°There is even a rumour about how you stood equally against an undead, so powerful that even the hero king had problems subduing him¡ª¡± ¡°Damn!¡± Hans cursed. ¡°And I thought I could just sneak back to Concordia.¡± ¡°Good luck, princess,¡± Delimira taunted. ¡°What now? Why am I a princess instead of a prince? Did something else happen in those rumours¡ª¡± ¡°Naah!, because you¡¯re whining like one.¡± ¡°Oh, man. I can¡¯t even cry. It wasn¡¯t me; I couldn¡¯t stop him without the gems. I was practically powerless. If my father hadn¡¯t regained consciousness back¡ª Screw that.¡± Hans turned to Arat, his face serious, ¡°What happened back there?¡± His voice demanded an explanation from the prime minister of Parv. Elven Lies II Chapter 2 : A Hollow Victory CHAPTER 2 A HOLLOW VICTORY "You remember him talking to you at the end, don''t you?" Arat asked, locking eyes with Hans. When Hans first woke up, Arat wanted to tell him, but their guest, Delimira Winters, had been quite persistent in not leaving. So, they discussed other things. Finally, the cat was out of the bag, and seeing Hans''s blank expression, he asked again, "Samson talking to you¡ª" "Yeah. I remember." Hans nodded. "You''ve seen what a Celestial Weapon does, right?¡± Arat had a gleam throughout his eyes as if he wanted to show off. However, Hans didn¡¯t have patience for his games, ¡°Don¡¯t talk in circles please.¡± He scoffed. "As you wish." Arat nodded respectfully. "Just think about it¡ªif someone like Xandor got his hands on that weapon, he could destroy an entire nation." "That''s a terrifying thought, Mr. PM," Hans said, hugging himself and pretending to shiver. "So, if I''m right," Arat turned serious, "when your father briefly regained consciousness, he must''ve known he was being used as an undead, completely at the mercy of the caster. So he summoned that weapon, knowing you could disarm it. Even if Xandor manages to control him, he can''t use the weapon." Hans and Delimira looked at him, confused. Arat sighed, another regret clouding his face. "We lost our strongest advantage, but it''s better than letting a madman have it." "Rebellion and now the celestial weapon¡ªjust how much does he want from us?" Hans clenched his fists, furious. "He''s really at the end of his days. Attacking Grimgar, fine, it wouldn¡¯t have bothered me much. But trying to use my father? That just crossed the line. It''s better Father perished in the blast¡ª¡° "Oh, about that." Arat interrupted, his tone even grimmer. "We discovered a portable space door had opened right at the explosion.¡± ¡°What?¡± The daylight vanished from Hans¡¯s face as he mumbled, ¡°No. No.¡± Shaking his head in denial, he tried to reject the harsh reality. Arat¡¯s voice broke through his resistance, ¡°I believe Xandor took Samson¡¯s body before the blast could do much damage to him.¡± Hans couldn¡¯t believe it. He had fought tooth and nail to avoid this scenario, and yet when he thought he had won, it turned out to be a hollow victory. ¡°Xandor needs to¡ªno, he must die.¡± His whisper carried a renewed resolve. The old Hans, who feared nothing and cared nothing, was clearly returning. Rage filled his eyes. He hadn''t been truly angry with Xandor before, but now, his fury was unmistakable. ¡°Just when are you planning to kill that man?¡± Hans asked Arat. ¡°Soon.¡± Arat''s eyes narrowed, his tone carrying a repressed anger. ¡°His attack was the perfect motivation needed for those laid-back Allied Nations.¡± He paused, his voice dropping even lower. ¡°Xandor must pay for making Samson a pawn in his game. There will be no forgiveness.¡± ¡°Why wait?¡± In a swift motion, Hans swung his legs off the bed and planted them firmly on the ground. ¡°He must still be near¡ª¡± ¡°That¡¯s why the Gryphon Knights are here,¡± Arat finally answered the question Hans had asked earlier. ¡°They are the protectors of the crown, arguably the best knight order in the world. And,¡± he paused, emphasising, ¡°I¡¯ve also called him?¡± ¡°Who?¡± Hans asked, curiosity mingling in his voice. ¡°A genius, he¡¯d been the best if he wasn¡¯t born in the ¡®Era of the monsters¡¯; Homar Garuda.¡± Hans momentarily forgot that he was angry and infuriated. Homar Garuda was the evidence that one need not follow a paved path, but can succeed in making one for himself. He asked jolting, ¡°You mean ¡®The Eagle Eye¡¯.¡± ¡°So, you¡¯ve heard the name¡ª¡± ¡°Of course, I¡¯ve heard. He is the third rank holder. The youngest in the ¡®Top Ten¡¯ after my father. The only Warlord who uses a bow instead of a sword, right?¡± Hans¡¯s eyes lit up with excitement, searching the room. ¡°Is he here?¡± he asked, sounding like a fan about to meet his hero. ¡°See, it¡¯s really easy to change his mood,¡± Delimira whispered to Arat, prompting him to reply in the same fashion. ¡°It¡¯s scary how well you know him,¡± Arat whispered back. ¡°He¡¯s a kid after all. They always become jolly when you give them something they like,¡± she responded as Hans continued to hop in anticipation. ¡°Prince, just a word of caution,¡± Arat said, calming him down. ¡°I don¡¯t want to burst your bubble, but he might not be what you expect him to be¡ª¡± ¡°What do you mean?¡± Hans asked, confused. ¡°He might not like you. You see, he was your father¡¯s¡ª¡± ¡°Thud!¡± The door swung open, revealing a figure bathed in light. A handsome archer entered with an air of confidence. His hair was as dark as obsidian, framing unshakable emerald-green eyes that sparkled with discipline. But, that was not all, Hans noticed at first glance, that the man was wearing a slim-fit armour, gleaming in gold, with a faded white cloak trailing behind him and folded within the cloak was an insignia, unmistakably a golden gryphon. Hans''s eyes widened as he took in the sight of the weapon known for its precision. A finely crafted bow rested on the back of the man, and a quiver of vibrant arrows adorned his side. Hans hushed in awe as the archer, marked by callused hands and a subtle smirk, moved in with grace. If you encounter this story on Amazon, note that it''s taken without permission from the author. Report it. ¡°So, you are the prince. It seems the heavens haven¡¯t forsaken me after all,¡± the archer, the third-ranked knight, said with relief. ¡°I can finally shake off this stigma of being second best.¡± Confused, Hans turned to Arat with a questioning gaze, silently asking what this tall and impressive man meant. ¡°I told you, Prince,¡± Arat whispered back, ¡°Your father and he were rivals. At least, that''s how he sees it.¡± ¡°What does he want from me?¡± Hans asked, still admiring the bow knight. But before Arat could respond, the third-ranked knight spoke again, ¡°Being the king¡¯s son won¡¯t earn you my respect. You want it, you have to beat that into me.¡± "So¡­ you are a masochist?" Hans couldn¡¯t help but quip. "Yeah. If you say so," Homar said indifferently, troubling Hans, who was expecting a sharp comeback. In response to his baffled face, Homar commented, "You got a problem with it? Beat me." "Just what is your problem? I respected you¡ª" "Yes, because I earned it. My name carries weight in the world. What have you accomplished till now? You''re just riding on your father¡¯s name. Look at this senile man," Homar pointed to Arat and added, "he''s only here because the king¡¯s blood flows through you, not because you are Hans¡ª" "I¡¯m just twelve," Hans refuted, playing his age card, but it only infuriated Homar. "How dare you whine about your age." The building shook, and the pressure of grade 98 fell on Hans. "By your age, your father was strong enough to fight Rudolf and survive to tell the tale." "I''m not him," Hans rebuked. "Blame your father, then. He set the bar so high, and that is the problem," Homar continued grimly, "and, the moment you set foot on Parvian soil, everyone will expect you to be Samson¡­ no, they will expect you to be better than him." Homar scanned Hans from top to bottom and shook his head in denial. "And, you are going to trample their hopes¡ª" "Stop it, Garuda," Arat interrupted, shutting him up. However, while Homar¡¯s mouth might have been shut, his intent still pressured Hans. "Hey, back off," Delimira, who had been silent until now, jumped in between them. "He just fought your king. He saved a lot of lives here. You don¡¯t get to judge him." However, Delimira¡¯s words fell on Homar¡¯s deaf ears. "No, the king lost because he willed it, not because you won over him." He flicked Delimira away. Coming close to Hans, he asked, "You know it too, don¡¯t you? I heard you begged him to spare you, and the only reason you are alive is that he did. You were no help without your mana gems¡ª" "I said, back off," Delimira shouted, her iridescent scales covering her cheeks. She objected, "Using every resource at your bay is a skill¡ª" "No, it''s a dependency. My king must not have it. I want to serve the one who can confidently say - I¡¯m enough. After so much wait, I don¡¯t want my people to be disappointed. They waited for a decade and what did they get? A kid who is not even half of his father." All of Hans¡¯s excitement to meet the ¡®Eagle Eye¡¯ died down. He couldn¡¯t even refute it because deep down, he knew every word of Homar was right. Samson had set a bar so high that he could only gaze at it from below. Now, he understood why Arat was reluctant to take him back this soon- He wasn¡¯t ready for Parv. He raised his head a little and saw Homar leaving the room, Arat trailing behind him, chiding. When they exited, Arat broke the dams he was holding and grabbed Homar by the hand, ¡°Hey, stop it, you buffoon! Weren¡¯t you too harsh on the kid?¡± ¡°It''s better than shattering countless hopes and dreams,¡± Homar retorted. ¡°They expect a ¡®god,¡¯ Arat. A goddamn god, not a child. I''m not going to coddle him like you and Dijkstra. He needs to realise the weight of the Parvian crown.¡± ¡°That''s why we''re here, isn¡¯t it? We can teach him together, prepare him¡ª¡± ¡°No. He''s an imperial, they''re different, and he has to understand that,¡± Homar patted Arat''s shoulder and left. ¡°Until then, he''s not my prince.¡± Meanwhile, back where Hans was, Delimira kept fussing over Homar. ¡°So, he sure is great as you thought, isn¡¯t he?¡± Delimira frowned sarcastically. ¡°Don¡¯t let him get to you, Hans¡ª¡± ¡°But he was right, Deli. I¡¯m nothing compared to my father. He was the real deal, you saw it yourself. He took on so many and even together they couldn¡¯t beat him. How am I supposed to fill those shoes.¡± ¡°Listen Hans. I can¡¯t give you that answer. You have to find it yourself. I have a pretty big goal too. You don¡¯t see me mulling about. When I fail, I at least wanna say, I gave my everything.¡± She questioned, ¡°Can you say it now? Can you say you gave your everything and failed to live up to the expectations?¡± Hans remained silent, So Delimira quoted his own words back to him, ¡°Your story hasn¡¯t ended, you can¡¯t undo what¡¯s already happened but you can always write a new chapter, right?¡± Hans stared at her, confused. ¡°See, I can too speak good things.¡±Delimira teased. ¡°Stop gloating, Winters. But you know, you are right. What I do in the future is still in my hands. If Homar wants me to be better than my father. I still can¡¯t say I can, but I barely started my story.¡± He clenched, determined, the solar mage was still in his hands. Heaving, He looked at Delimira oddly and whispered, ¡°Thanks¡ª¡± ¡°What did you say?¡± She asked quickly ¡°I said, I would satisfy the Eagle eye''s wish to get pummelled by me.¡± Hans averted her gaze, However, now he had a question for her, ¡°Hey, what¡¯s your ¡®pretty big goal¡¯? You never mentioned it before.¡± ¡°Cause¡¯ you never asked.¡± She cynically said and stressed, ¡° You really don¡¯t wanna know Hans.¡± But it did not affect Hans, "Oh, come on. I don¡¯t see anyone coming. You know everything about me. I wanna know some secrets too. Let¡¯s make things even.¡± ¡°Fine!¡± Delimira sighed. She delved into her past, ¡°I told you that you''ll end up killing my dad in DeadLands, right?¡± ¡°Yeah, and I''m sorry about that..wait, it still hasn¡¯t happened yet, so why am I apologising?¡± Hans questioned himself. ¡°Focus, idiot! Do you know why he''s not with us or why I was born in Edenberg, not Clandor?¡± She asked, and when Hans shook his head, she explained, ¡°Elves are in a delusion that they are the perfect race, a hand-crafted species of the god, so a child between them and others is not possible. But what if a child is born between them and some other race ?¡± ¡°That only means your father belongs to the same race or of something of similar level,¡± Hans interjected. ¡°Yes, and elves are too proud to accept that their god created something else of their level. But, they couldn¡¯t openly oppose him since he was ¡®Really strong¡¯.¡± ¡°Yeah, I¡¯ve heard.¡± Hans nodded, ¡°People call him the Northern sea monster. It''s a pretty cool name, though. Your reappearing scales are from him, isn¡¯t it?¡± ¡°Yeah,¡± Delimira confirmed, ¡°My mother said she didn¡¯t need the elves'' acknowledgement of their union, but my dad was adamant about it. He believed a union would last longer with more blessings¡­ He was delusional.¡± ¡°Delus¡­I think I shouldn¡¯t comment on that. Please, go on,¡± Hans encouraged her to continue. ¡°So, to accept my father in the Elven community and bless their union, the elves asked an Ancient to perform a rite of passage - giving him the impossible task of killing five red demon commanders. I don¡¯t know what happened there. Maybe my father killed them, and then the Ancient betrayed him. Or maybe he didn¡¯t and was betrayed anyway. All I know is that man took my father away from me, and he''s responsible for all the things I¡¯ve endured in Clandor¡ª¡± ¡°What things?¡± Hans asked. ¡°You¡¯ll never know,¡± Delimira said firmly. ¡°Be satisfied that I shared this much. I¡¯ll find my closure when I¡¯m strong enough to beat that ancient piece of trash.¡±
Elven Lies II Chapter 3 : The Aftermath CHAPTER 3 THE AFTERMATH After saying their pieces, Arat and Delimira remained silent, forcing Hans to break the awkward tension, ¡°So we are inParv¡¯s place, right?¡± ¡°Mhm¡± ¡°What happens now?¡± He asked nudging her. ¡°I ain''t have the faintest clue." She sighed, "You are surrounded by fifty Dominion knights. Your gryphon knight order¡ª¡± ¡°...They are mine?¡± He questioned, flustered. ¡°I don¡¯t see any other imperial here.¡± She stood up, prompting Hans to ask quickly, ¡°Where are you goin¡¯ now?¡± ¡°You wanna spend your whole day in that bed with Mr Arat, be my guest?¡± She countered. ¡°Heck no.¡± Hans jumped out, jolted quickly to her side, and both stepped out of the room. A lavish hall, similar to where he was staying in Grimgar. However, there were far more people staring at him. Some he knew and some he didn¡¯t. ¡°What the hell is this?¡± He whispered to her. ¡°Didn¡¯t I tell you, you are the hero of Grimgar and thanks to your PM, everyone knows you as Prince Hans Parv.¡± ¡°But isn¡¯t this going overboard.¡± Hans was flustered, he was glancing at his so-called Gryphon knights who were locked in a staring contest with the knight association''s people and Concordia not far in joining them. While Elves were looking at them from a distance they had their own agenda written all over their faces. ¡°I really wanna go back to the bed.¡± He cried inside. ¡°So you woke up dear nephew.¡± Samwell addressed him quickly. ¡°Dear nephew? Did he forget how I chased him out of Edenberg? Politicians really don¡¯t have a spine.¡± Hans showed a polite gesture and responded, ¡°Dear uncle. How have you been?¡± ¡°Thanks to you, I¡¯m not facing much criticism¡ª¡± ¡°Is that sarcasm I¡¯m smelling." Hans whispered then said loudly, "You should¡¯ve done your job in saving your citizens. There is so much a foreign prince can do.¡± He saw Samwell coming up with a jab so he quickly continued, ¡°But I didn¡¯t do much. It''s all your Knight Association chairman who provided me with the means to act upon. You should thank him not me.¡± Kansas saw Hans weaselling out, in the chaos. He lost almost half of his wealth and wanted to recover it through Arat. But Hans mentioning his name in front of these people had significantly reduced the chance. Arat came running to his side and whispered. ¡°We can pay, Prince Hans¡ª¡± ¡°Why would we empty our coffers for them.¡± Hans said indifferently, ¡°If you have that much to spare. Shouldn¡¯t you help our people live better lives?¡± ¡°It''s good to see you thinking of your people, but we shouldn¡¯t be shameless here. We need to hold the dignity here¡ª¡± ¡°Shove that dignity back to your throat, Mr PM. It was you who exploded this situation. I don¡¯t want to waste the hard-earned taxes to fill these joker¡¯s pockets.¡± Hans said shaking his head and asked, ¡°But what is happening here.¡± Arat nodded in response, ¡°Elves are here because they want to ask something. Knight Association is here to be on the lookout because of Gryphon knights. Concordia people are here to take you back and Bernard is here because he has huge balls.¡± ¡°I really don¡¯t want any more bloodshed because of the past. Can¡¯t you do something?¡± ¡°I¡¯ve already proposed a solution. In Parv, the merits and sins, both pass down. He is beyond redemption but his son can buy his pardon by his servitude.¡± ¡°You were serious?¡± Hans raised his brows. ¡°I''m always serious, Prince Hans.¡± ¡°Then let''s get this over with,¡± Hans said as he marched towards Chris who was standing beside Rudolf and others. ¡°Shook! Shook! Shook!¡± Within a moment several Gryphon knights surrounded him, moving in union to protect him.¡°Do I need to get accustomed to this? Man!¡± He sighed and asked Arat who followed him, ¡°What do I do now?¡± ¡°Not here." Arat shook and explained, "It must be back in Parv, he needs to take the vow in ¡®Sunspark¡¯, the highest peak of this world,¡± Hans doubted. ¡°I thought your Bow knight doesn¡¯t want me there¡ª¡± ¡°Yet he can¡¯t stop you if you want to,¡± Arat said, amused. However, Hans had his own thoughts. He whispered, ¡°No, I can deny all I want, but he is right. People are pinning their hopes in me, I can¡¯t just blow them up can I?¡± As they were inaudible to others, they tried to make sense of what these two were talking about. ¡°Ahem, ahem!¡± Arat broke the stillness when they reached Chris, ¡°You know the merits and sins of your ancestors follow its descendants in Parv, right?" He asked Chris point blank, adding, "I won¡¯t force you but there is only one way Bernard and your family could survive¡ª¡± This content has been unlawfully taken from Royal Road; report any instances of this story if found elsewhere. ¡°I¡¯ll do it¡ª¡± ¡°Chris!!¡± Reina who was silently watching this facade of Arat¡¯s spoke, interrupting them. ¡°No one can touch your family in Clandor¡ª¡± ¡°I''m tired of this, Queen Reina,¡± Chris spoke as he glanced at Hans and recalled his words. Just as he heard those, he repeated them, ¡°I can¡¯t run from what I am, a Parvian born. I¡¯ve to embrace it.¡± Arat heard those resolute words and declared, ¡°Then you¡¯ll take oath tomorrow first light, as have the knights before you. You¡¯ll be serving as Prince Hans''s first knight.¡± Arat didn''t want to hear any objection, but there was one who interrupted with enthusiasm, ¡°No, No. That''s not right. I¡¯m the first one.¡± Vanir who was god knows where throughout the attack and drama, finally showed up. He passed through everyone and came to Hans. However, seeing an unidentified elf boy, the Gryphon knights unsheathed their swords spooking Vanir. ¡°I...I said I¡¯m the first¡ª¡± ¡°Where the heck were you till now then, Vanir.¡± Hans frowned, scanning him from top to bottom. He breathed a sigh of relief, fortunately, Vanir wasn¡¯t harmed in any way. ¡°Winters,¡± Hans said turning to her. ¡°Can you take that punk outside?¡± ¡°Hell no, this is fun. Two boys fighting for your FIRST. I should¡¯ve brought popcorn¡± Delimira said amused. ¡°Winters, there is time for everythin¡ª¡± ¡°Fine. Fine cranky prince.¡± Delimira lunged at Vanir and dragged him out saying, ¡°They are talking about the knight, Junior. You are not a knight so you don¡¯t count.¡± While she dragged the whining elf out. Several people who are well versed in mana circles were baffled to see a first-year elf boy with three big circles inside him. ¡°What kind of a monster is he?¡± Eleanor couldn¡¯t hold and said. ¡°The kind who serves me,¡± Hans responded, his head high proud while the elves contemplated why they weren¡¯t aware of Vanir¡¯s existence. But Hans had no luxury to relish those faces, he scoffed and turned to Arat, ¡°We have some time till tomorrow morning. So what are you going to do?¡± ¡°There is much to discuss." Arat shone with wisdom, "As the prince of Parv, you are obliged to be a part of this discussion.¡± ¡°What is it about?¡± Hans asked, giving off a calm and collected vibe. ¡°Xandor¡ª¡± ¡°When are we taking his head off?¡± Hans interrupted, his calm and collected demeanour turned edgy. ¡°Where is he?¡± He asked. Arat nodded to Hans with respect and asked irrelevant people to go back. Concordia always stayed away from politics so they all left Hans with Parvians and when only the decision-makers remained, he addressed them solemnly. ¡°I¡¯ve summoned you all for one reason. Xandor has King Samson¡¯s body, fortunately, he didn¡¯t have the celestial weapon, but with Rebellion, I doubt he could harness King Samson¡¯s ability of sharing his infinite aura. He will have an army with buffed-up aura grades.¡± He stressed the latter part. ¡°It''s always a Parvian mess.¡± Norwin said, infuriated, ¡°Name it once when a catastrophe wasn¡¯t because of a Parvian¡ª¡± ¡°Thanks for the compliment.¡± Hans said with a huge smile as he commented further, ¡°Blaming others for your own incompetence is human nature. I thought you were better than this.¡± ¡°How dare a toddler ¡ª¡± ¡°This toddler is at least thinking of a solution instead of whining, hero King Norwin." Hans pointed out, "I wasn¡¯t taught to mind my dignity, Was the case the same for you?¡± Hans spoke with an irrefutable tone. The imperial blood in him was showing colours. However, before Hans could turn it into a battlefield, Arat interrupted, ¡°We have found Xandor¡¯s possible location. So please both of you calm down.¡± ¡°What''s with you, prince,¡± Arat whispered. ¡°Fifty dominion knights are watching me. It would be bad if I let someone walk over me.¡± Hans whispered back and Arat, amused, turned to the audience and continued. ¡°It''s somewhere in Sleeping Giant Mountain Range.¡± ¡°The border,¡± Samwell commented. ¡°Yes,¡± Arat nodded, ¡°The mountain range serves as a natural border between Clandor and Parv.¡± ¡°That''s a lot of areas to cover,¡± Eleanor spoke and since both Parv and Clandor won¡¯t allow others in their soil. It was up to them to pinpoint their hideout. He turned to Arat and asked, ¡°Since you are telling this, he is not on your side of the mountain, right?¡± Arat nodded with a grin, ¡°Yes, he is definitely on the Elven side of the mountain, and has his own army of elves and humans.¡± ¡°I need a number, how many living people are with him?¡±Norwin jumped into the conversation. ¡°Thousands or even more." Arat shook his head as he had no definite answers, "He has been rescuing people from traffickers, from injustice and even from poverty. They are innocent people, but to them, he is their saviour and they will do everything to stop us. ¡°They are not innocent. They¡¯ve made their choice.¡± Norwin prompted. ¡°And that is because of who?¡± Hans who remained silent, interrupted the adults. ¡°You are the very people who forced those innocent to choose Xandor. It was all your fault.¡± Hans pointed. ¡°It''s easier to criticise than run a kingdom, parvian prince,¡± Eleanor said, firm. ¡°Yeah, I have no clue how to run the kingdom. But it doesn¡¯t wash away that you people are the ones who allowed this to happen. What would those elves be thinking, choosing a human over their king? Haven¡¯t you thought about it? You asked about Vanir, didn¡¯t you? Learn his story and you¡¯ll understand that how many people you¡¯ve pushed towards Xandor.¡± Eleanor had no words to refute, he already knew how corrupt the elven lords had become because of the power struggle between the new council and royals. Hans''s words had stung him. ¡°I will, but that is not the agenda here.¡± He turned to Norwin, ¡°Even if we allow you to enter, the Council won¡¯t.¡± ¡°I know you want us to handle them¡­¡± Norwin replied, glancing at Parvians, ¡°We should discuss this more privately.¡± ¡°Let''s do that.¡± Eleanor accepted. It didn''t take a genius to figure out what Norwin wanted so Arat resumed, ¡°Since we are not welcome to listen. I hope you can give us back some peace and take your business elsewhere. This castle is still ours till tomorrow, right?¡± Arat''s words made them realise they were discussing things in the Parvian allotted mansion. ¡°I¡¯ve no qualms with it. But I''ve yet to ask what I came here for?¡± The silent Reina spoke, yet her mind and gaze darted on Hans. She asked him, ¡°How much do you know about Seed of Night?¡± ¡°I was wondering that too. What is it?¡± Hans had heard Samson speak and even his baffled expressions weren¡¯t shy in his undead face. Hans was eager to know so he got a bit excited. ¡°An ominous thing,¡± Reina answered, ¡°It once had destroyed the whole world¡ª¡± ¡°Sweet. Now it''s in my hand." Hans glanced at everyone in the room, a smug smile etching all over his face. He snickered, adding, "Another reason why others should back off.¡± ¡°Cocky as your bastard father." Reina said, infuriated, her eyes looking him with an unreasonable abhorrence, "That thing is not just dangerous¡ª¡± "Listen, lady." Hans gestured his hand to stop her speaking, "I''m not him and I¡¯ve no bone to pick you with, yet. And quite frankly you are not that pretty. For the first time, I¡¯m thinking of my father as an idiot to throw away his life in vanity... I¡¯ve already got enough on my plate. What happened with you and him is your frickin'' business. So I¡¯m asking you, very nicely don¡¯t make it mine. PLEASE.¡±
Elven Lies II Chapter 4 : The Second book CHAPTER 4 THE SECOND BOOK It was a rare sight, Queen Reina¡¯s bafflement was something everyone wanted to see at least once. Yet Hans ignored the incident and turned to Samwell, with whom he had a bone to pick. ¡°My dear uncle.¡± Samwell had an ominous feeling scratching his back but he lifted his chin enough to signal openness, so Hans asked with a stark tone, ¡°Care to tell me which idiot came up with the great idea of banning flying in the capital?¡± This was going overboard, even Arat lunged to stop Hans from damaging things further but it was too late. ¡°MY FATHER.¡± Norwin shouted, ¡°And you¡¯ll show some respect.¡± Norwin wasn¡¯t asking but telling Hans but the young Parvian was riding his momentum. Accepting his identity changed something fundamental within him, as if he knew, he could get away with anything. So, with a smirk, he quipped, ¡°I heard you blew your own respectable father¡¯s head off in the fight.¡± And surprisingly, Norwin¡¯s short fuse was still intact as he returned those words. ¡°It¡¯s still better than dropping a celestial bomb in his head. Don¡¯t you think, Prince Parv.¡± Instead of agitating on each other, both were managing their composure. But it was a matter of moments for this situation to remain in stalemate. But, Hans wasn¡¯t the one going to turn this verbal charade into something else first. Continuing his smirk, he fanned Norwin¡¯s flame, "See, we''re cut from the same cloth, but why don''t you use your head." He tapped his forehead with his index finger, pushing Norwin''s irritation past its limit. ¡°This annoying¡ª¡± Hans got the reaction he wanted. ¡°Tsk! Tsk! Anger, if not channelled, becomes a shackle, hero King Norwin,¡± he mused, imparting life lessons to someone more than five times his age. ¡°Ooh! That red face of yours, you must be holding a lot in. Breathe in and out, slowly. One two, one two one¡ª¡± ¡°That¡¯s it,¡± Norwin snapped, ¡°You¡¯ll die because of your damn mouth.¡± ¡°They couldn¡¯t kill me when I wasn¡¯t a prince. I¡¯ve turned into an even bigger asshole after becoming one. So, I¡¯ll wait and see. Bye-bye.¡± Hans waved as Norwin stomped out of the room. ¡°You¡¯re walking on thin ice,¡± Arat said, patting Hans on the shoulder. ¡°Norwin is a petty person and a very strong petty person. I don¡¯t know why he¡¯s holding back¡­ he should¡¯ve blown everything away.¡± ¡°Yeah, it was bothering me too. That¡¯s why I was ruffling his feathers, but he seemed more disciplined than I expected.¡± ¡°For some reason, he doesn¡¯t want to sour his relationship with Parv further,¡± Arat confirmed. ¡°Yeah, figures. But Dijkstra was right, annoying him is a lot of fun. Now I know how Deli feels, this is exhilarating,¡± Hans mused. ¡°But back to my earlier question.¡± He pointed to Samwell and asked again, ¡°Why the flying ban?¡± ¡°It is a policy to prevent the invaders from escaping¡ª¡± ¡°Well, your policy was doing a great job when our dear undead king was whooping our assess from sky high.¡± Hans rebuked. ¡°It''s none of my business, but a lock doesn¡¯t guarantee a theft won¡¯t occur; it just makes thieves more creative. Nasty people find ways around the ban, and you¡¯re only crippling your own army.¡± ¡°Yeah, it¡¯s none of your business, dear nephew¡ª¡± ¡°But, I¡¯m not wrong, am I?¡± Hans persisted. ¡°Let it go,¡± Samwell said, trying to suppress his anger. ¡°Fine.¡± Hans acknowledged and then turned to Arat, ¡°I want to go back to Concordia¡¯s accommodation.¡± ¡°Noted.¡± Arat signalled, and all fifty knights took their positions. When Hans stepped outside, he saw many of them flying on top of Gryphons, the symbol of Parv. He had never seen one before. ¡°Flying ban, I guess it doesn¡¯t affect beasts. Can I get one of mine?¡± he couldn¡¯t help but ask as he climbed into the carriage. ¡°It is customary to choose a Gryphon at the coronation ceremony,¡± Arat said, helping him up and sitting opposite him. ¡°So did my father have one too?¡± Hans asked as the Parvian carriage moved. ¡°He never cared; it was just a formality,¡± Arat explained. ¡°He was way faster than a Gryphon anyway. And you are probably too.¡± ¡°Can¡¯t argue with that, but I want one,¡± Hans said, like a kid demanding a new toy, with starry eyes. ¡°You¡¯ll have one when you officially return.¡± ¡°Tsk,¡± Hans clicked his tongue and glanced outside. People with their mouths agape greeted him, looking baffled. ¡°Oh god! Is this necessary?¡± ¡°Yes, it is,¡± Arat said proudly. ¡°It¡¯s your debut. What¡¯s better than a victory parade on foreign soil?¡± ¡°Screw the debut. Geez! I want to hide in a hole. This is so embarrassing,¡± Hans complained. But they weren¡¯t far from Concordia¡¯s accommodations and soon arrived. Hans jolted out and ran inside quickly, not knowing that many curious faces were eager to ask him a lot of things. Stolen from its original source, this story is not meant to be on Amazon; report any sightings. Vanir, in particular, was pouting, and as soon as Hans came in, he ran over like a girl who was about to get dumped. ¡°I thought we had a thing going on,¡± he cried holding him. Flustered, Hans pushed him. ¡°Speak clearly, you idiot. They¡¯re enjoying this,¡± he said, pointing at the stunned audience But Vanir didn¡¯t care. He was feeling his position slipping away. ¡°I told you,¡± he pleaded, ¡°I¡¯ll follow you for life, and you chose your friend as your first knight. I was your first subordinate. I asked you to make sure I only bow to you and no one else. So I must be second to you,¡± he insisted ¡°Haa! Can we talk about this later? I''m tired¡ª¡± ¡°No, make this clear first,¡± Vanir insisted again. ¡°You stupid moron,¡± Hans got annoyed and shouted, ¡°Then why don¡¯t you become the Tower Master of Parv or something? They don¡¯t even bow to their kings.¡± Vanir stood up instantly. ¡°You said it, senior.¡± His tears vanished, and he resolved to become the Tower Master of Parv, not realising that Parv didn¡¯t have a magic tower to begin with. This was the day a far-reaching obsession was born in Vanir. Sighing, Hans asked, ¡°Now can I please go?¡± He shooed him off, and before the curious people could turn their gaze into voices, he ran into a separate room. ¡°These frickin¡¯ idiots... I have no time for this... Now, where is my Solar Mage?¡± ¡°Tak! Tak!¡± A knock on the door disturbed him, but before he could shout, he heard a soothing voice. ¡°Hans, got a minute?¡± It was Sierra, so he politely answered, ¡°Come in, Grandma.¡± ¡°Here is your precious book.¡± She handed him the first book he had left in her care. ¡°Now you have two, and... the thing with Parv too. You must be feeling overwhelmed.¡± ¡°It was eventually going to happen,¡± Hans sighed. ¡°I thought I was ready, but I¡¯m not. I don¡¯t wanna disappoint those who are waiting for something much more than me. So I¡¯ve decided,¡± Hans patted his chest, ¡°I¡¯ll only go when I¡¯m strong enough to be worthy and, of course, strong enough to not make you worry.¡± With nothing a but warm smile, Sierra replied to Hans¡¯s pleading eyes. ¡°I¡¯ve heard from Arat. But, my child, even when you become the strongest in the world, I¡¯ll still worry.¡± She caressed his cheek and said, ¡°We¡¯re already late. So when you come back from Sunspark, I want to put this incident behind us and leave for Concordia.¡± ¡°I¡¯d like that too,¡± Hans agreed promptly. She kissed him on the forehead. ¡°Be good, don¡¯t create more trouble.¡± Then she left him alone, knowing what was on his mind and asking everyone not to disturb his quality time with the books. Hans, on the other hand, was staring at the two priceless possessions he had. The moment he had been waiting for finally arrived. He placed both books side by side on the bed and said, ¡°Command Centre: SCAN.¡±
Discovered two sentient objects- Book of Spells: Limitless (Expand) Book of Day: The Solar Mage (Expand)
Hans had noticed the changes in his augmented display, it was more informative than before and had a significant change. His clearance level, which had previously been marked as ¡®Interim,¡¯ was now simply ¡®Administrator.¡¯ Hans had a feeling that his SCAN might yield unexpected results, and it did. ¡°Expand second,¡± Hans commanded. Book of Day: The Solar Mage is the second book in the anthology Books of Fate, authored by Samson Parv. Please open the book. ¡°Nice.¡± Hans frantically opened the book, and the weird, unrecognisable characters greeted him again. However, in his augmented view, they changed.
Decrypting¡­ Key exchange successful Parameters: Clearance level: matched Genetic sequence: matched Showing result in 3... 2... 1
The erratic patterns moved, transforming into readable words, but only in the augmented display. ¡°Whatever, as long as I can read,¡± Hans said and started reading the displayed information.
Son, It''s good to know that you¡¯ve found the final book meant for you. You must¡¯ve heard about the ruse of the Book of Power, and maybe, if you¡¯ve investigated enough, you¡¯d have discovered it to be a hoax¡ªa secret boasting of unimaginable power. It would have been a perfect bait to keep others away from you. However, the book does exist. Now, about the Solar Mage. It offers you a new kind of power, vastly different from control over mana. Having unlimited mana is nice, but you¡¯d eventually hit a roadblock: high dependency on mana stones and gems. The wood element and control over nature¡¯s mana are impressive but only effective in supporting others. You could restrict Warlords and Warlocks, but if you don¡¯t possess the ability to take them down, it will be meaningless.
¡°Yeah, that''s what I was thinking. I¡¯ll go bankrupt every time I fight a stronger foe. Heck, I might have to run with my imaginary tail between my legs.¡±
The Solar Mage offers a solution¡ªa destructive power with a great flaw. Repeat the book¡¯s name, and you might learn before I can explain.
¡°Book of the Day: The Solar Mage¡ª Crap! It''s not like this will be useless at night, is it?¡± Hans hoped not, yet the next words of his father proved his speculation right.
Yes, these powerful attacks will be useless at night, because they need the sun to function.
¡°Dang it, so is there a Book of Night? And what about the Seed of Night that you mentioned? You recognised it, does it mean you know about it too?¡± Hans asked, but the book remained indifferent, and Hans turned the page.
Decrypting¡­ 3¡­ 2¡­ 1 To understand this power, you have to explore Elven history, known to only a few. During my time in Clandor, my search for power brought me to the forbidden lands of the Elves. As usual, I was denied passage, and as usual, I didn¡¯t care. It wasn¡¯t easy, as the Shadow family governs those lands, but I unearthed the knowledge they were keeping. It is said that, in the dawn of time, two trees existed, dividing the world in two: the Tree of Night and the Tree of Day. We humans, elves, dwarves¡ªeverything you see now¡ªare descendants from the Tree of Day which Elves refer to as their god of creation.
¡°So, what happened to the Seed of Night?¡± Hans pondered, recalling its ominous nature, ¡°A single seed is capable of drowning many in their own blood. A tree of that thing would be a dire threat to living. Perhaps that''s why it was eradicated... Then again, as Dietrich said, history is often shaped by those who emerge victorious. There is no knowing who is right and wrong in the war¡ª it happens because greed exists in every form and shape.¡± He stared down the book and resumed. Elven lies II Chapter 5 : Sunspark, The highest Peak CHAPTER 5 SUNSPARK, THE HIGHEST PEAK Seed of Night was already fascinating for Hans and when Queen Reina mentioned them again. He wanted to know more. And by some coincidence that smelled more of a scheme, so it intrigued him further. Hans read the flashing lines again, ¡°You might be curious why no one knows about the Tree of night, right?¡± ¡°Because it¡¯s a knowledge that was kept secret. In the dawn of time, the God created the two entities, responsible to populate this world in harmony. One commanded the day and other the night. Yet we the descended of the day tree sought over the domain of night and massacred everything belonging to It. Yeah, we were the cutthroats from the beginning.¡± ¡°But, I couldn¡¯t find what happened after it. No matter how much I researched, no matter how many have I interrogated. No one seems to know about how the Tree of Night and its descendants disappeared. Our history starts from imperial calendar following the defeat of the Mage king while elves¡¯s history starts with the Tree of day dying, taking their longevity blessing away. Before it happened, an elf was supposed to live hundreds of years and high ones could easily cross thousands, but now, they are quite similar to us.¡± ¡°Elves also have different customs than us. It was decreed in their doctrine that the throne must pass to the daughter of ruling family who was born with light element and others who weren¡¯t eligible must seek the ways of Shadow family, guarding the royals and the remnants of Tree of Day.¡± ¡°I wasn¡¯t sure about this myth of Elves till I saw this incredible tree of day¡ªit was even more amazing than Osiris temple. It reached the sky, and its light was so bright that night never seemed to arrive. But, surprisingly, it wasn''t perfect. The branches were torn, and the bark was broken from some big disaster. It was clear that something devastating happened to it. The magical energy leaked out of it, like some faint ghostly wisps. The trunk had deep wounds, and the roots, usually protected, were exposed and seemed to be losing the life from them.¡± ¡°Come on father, don¡¯t write a novel, just get to the point.¡± Hans mumbled and continued to read. ¡°Even though it looked so damaged, the tree still glowed from the cracks, showing that the old magic inside it was still strong. Small shoots were hanging on to the withered branches, showing that the tree was trying hard to survive.¡± ¡°I wanted to explore more but I wasn¡¯t an elf and the tree saw it as a thorn tearing its wound. It put up a fight and I had to run, but it was not a loss, since I robbed its priced seed. I don¡¯t know how many were left there but I took the oldest one. They should¡¯ve allowed me first, now they could only regret. But, for some reasons, humans aren¡¯t allowed to possess them, it had its own will and I seem to lose it again and again. So, I sealed it inside one of my favourite thing, a Book. Now you are holding that very book and the ¡®Seed of Day¡¯. Through which you¡¯ll inherit those powers. I¡¯m not exaggerating when I say, the power packs mean punches. ¡°So how do I unseal that seed?¡± Hans shook the book, flipping its pages, but neither the book, nor the augmented display said anything. ¡°Oh come on, don¡¯t leave me hanging.¡± He whined and continued his vain search till the sleep fairy lulled him to slumber. ¡°Tak! Tak! Wake up princess. Tak! Tak! Rise and shine, princess¡ª¡± ¡°Shut up Winters. Stop annoying me.¡± Hans threw something at his door. Yet the giggles from the outside continued. After a while, she spoke, ¡°The Parvians are here¡ª¡± This story has been taken without authorization. Report any sightings. ¡°Its not even morning¡­Haa! They said first light. Damn it!¡± Hans cursed, ¡°Tell them I¡¯m coming.¡± Hans dragged himself out of his bed and came out with minimal effort into his appearance. Not many had woken up, but all the important people were there. Hans peeked and found several familiar faces, Aredhel, Rudolf, Sierra, Walter and apart from Delimira and Chris, his little minion was also present. ¡°Haa! This moron.¡± Hans sighed and move towards Parvians. ¡°Lets go.¡± He said, his voice tired. ¡°He will come back, right?¡± Rudolf asked Arat for confirmation. ¡°I won¡¯t do a thing that Prince does not desire¡ª¡± ¡°Thats not the answer he wants to hear.¡± Homar, from behind interrupted and assured Rudolf, ¡°He¡¯ll be in Concordia in a jiffy. So leave too and don¡¯t whine old man.¡± ¡°You wanna taste my fist Homar.¡± Rudolf thinned his eyes. ¡°You wanna experience your head exploding again. Sir Alastor.¡± Homar rebuked. The sudden increase in tension woke Hans up completely. ¡°Wow, so they did fight. I wonder how it was?¡± However, Arat interrupted before this could escalate. ¡°We have been in foreign soil for too long, Garuda. I don¡¯t want to be here anymore. So, move it.¡± ¡°Tsk,¡± Homar clicked his tongue and backed off. ¡°Shall we go Prince Hans?¡± Arat asked showing him the way out, and Hans responded with a nod and moved out with a grace. The old man following from close behind him, glanced at Bernard with malice and commented, ¡°You are really born with the devil¡¯s luck. I never saw any traitor getting a pardon in my three generations of serving the imperials.¡± Bernard didn¡¯t rebuke. He just took every scorn of Arat and when Arat had his fill, he pushed the apologetic Chris forward, ¡°Go, fulfil your destiny, son.¡± ¡°Destiny as if.¡± Hans interrupted the father and son moment and added pointing towards Arat, ¡°He doesn¡¯t want the imperial bloodline power to fall on someone else¡¯s hands and you want the same. This is a frickin¡¯ deal where Chris had no say in it¡ª¡± ¡°You are wrong Hans. I need¡­no I want this.¡± Chris said, his eyes showing lustre of confidence confusing Hans more. He added further, ¡°This will not only pardon my father, but the Holger family living as commoners in Parv too.¡± ¡°Fine. Fine.whatever. Lets get this over with.¡± Hans looked at Arat, prompting him to call the INGRESS and the shining pillar of light fell upon them and they disappeared in the majestic ways of Parv. Upon opening his eyes, Hans saw himself atop of an awe-inspiring precipice, veiled in a unending shroud of glistening snow and ice. ¡°So this is the place where Parvian knights took their oath¡±, He muttered. Suddenly the wind whistles through the towering peak, carrying with it the biting chill of the high-altitude air. ¡°Is this the place?¡± Hans asked, shivering. Arat answered, as he put a thick white cloak of imperials around Hans. ¡°Yes, this is Sunspark. The highest peak of Sleeping giant mountains. The closest place to the sky.¡± Hans looked forward, to the edge of the cliff. A carved stone platform adorned with intricate symbols and magic runes which marked the hallowed spot. ¡°That must be where the oath is taken, right?¡± He asked. ¡°Yes, that is the place.¡± Arat affirmed gazing the stone, weathered by countless storms and the passage of time. He spoke further, ¡°It bears witness to the echoes of centuries past.¡± He then pointed towards a ceremonial brazier, perpetually lit with the purest orange flames, ¡°This symbolises the enduring spirit of the Parvian knights and their unyielding commitment¡± Arat felt proud introducing this sacred place to Hans and the young prince felt how much pride this old man had regarding his nation. He looked around and asked Arat, ¡°This seems like an important place. I¡¯m not seeing any guards or protection here?¡± ¡°Its not needed. This peak is impossible to climb. Only through INGRESS one can come here.¡± Arat explained and pointed towards the endless forest down the peak, ¡°this is another reason. The forbidden ground of Parv, Frostspire. Even you aren¡¯t allowed to go there unless called upon.¡± ¡°Why?¡± Hans asked, now more curious. ¡°Because that¡¯s where OSIRIS temple is.¡± Arat answered and Hans recalled what he read yesterday, his father had mentioned how Elven forbidden lands were much more majestic than Osiris¡¯s temple. ¡°Now, I wanna see¡ª¡± As if Arat had heard his thoughts, he interrupted, ¡°Don¡¯t even think about it. I, neither any other Parvian has power there. You won¡¯t even live to tell the tale.¡± He cautioned. ¡°Fine. Fine.¡± Hans gestured Arat to stop nagging and continued with a sulking tone, ¡°Whats the point of being the one in power. If I Can¡¯t do this. I can¡¯t do that¡ª¡± ¡°I¡¯m serious.¡±Arat stressed, his tone almost begging. ¡°You really don¡¯t wanna go there.¡± Elven Lies II Chapter 6 : The Oath of Servitude Chapter 6 THE OATH OF SERVITUDE As Hans marvelled the pledging platform, Arat asked Chris with a condescending attitude, ¡°Your father must¡¯ve told you what to do?¡± Chris nodded politely and moved to the platform. As he stepped on, the magic runes lit up like they were welcoming him. ¡°Wow, so much theatrics.¡± Hans commented but Homar was giving him a stare that if he disrespected this sacred ceremony once more, he¡¯d make him regret, so Hans shut up and focused on Chris, unsheathing his Incarna Sword. The one he got from Alliance treasury on behest of Rudolf. He stabbed the centre of the pledging platform and the surrounding lit runes found their way to where his sword was stabbed. And through that the wisp of lights climbed all over Chris¡¯s body like ants on sugar. Chris cried Hard, his voice determined, echoing, ¡°I¡¯m Christopher Holger, first born of the Holger family of Parv, here I swear my oath of servitude to my lord, Prince Hans Parv. May his reign be long and prosperous. May he find wisdom, justice and my sword always supporting him as his first knight. I vow to offer my knowledge, strength and my life if it ever needed. I pray to the god Osiris to give me strength so I could be true to my vows. Let me reborn as the Knight of Parv.¡± Chris¡¯s aura surged and the platform swallowed it up like a hungry beast. ¡°Thud! thud! thud!¡± His heart began the rhythmic beating and the imperial bloodline activated, increasing his depleted aura. The tug of war continued between stone platform and Chris for a while and so does his agonising cry. ¡°Shouldn¡¯t we do something about it?¡± Hans asked worried. ¡°There are battles that one must fight themselves. Don¡¯t tarnish his resolve by some pity.¡± Homar whom Hans thought as a man who could never praise anyone, proved him wrong as he, the third strongest knight in the world, there was nothing but pride in his eyes as he marvelled the young knight on a path to prove himself. Confused, Hans whispered to Arat, ¡°What got him so excited?¡± ¡°People call everyone who can use aura as knight but not in Parv, prince.¡± Arat responded, ¡°This is the land of knights and you can¡¯t be called one unless you receive the God¡¯s acknowledgement.¡± He then pointed to Chris, even his condescending tone was gone, ¡°You see, that is the trial for knights. One needs to endure a minute or two to get acknowledged, but your friend is still fighting it for approximately ten minutes. The longer he endures, the higher blessing he¡¯ll receive.¡± Hans turned toward Chris and cheered him on inside. Soon, half an hour went poof, but Chris¡¯s cries never ceased not his will showed any signs of backing down. All the Gryphon knights, Arat and Homar showed respect towards the young knight¡¯s resolve. A popular saying of Genas was that the sins are not inherited, but it was rather opposite in Parv. However, it wasn¡¯t impossible to wash them and to do this one, Chris has to get acknowledged by their God. One more hour was passed and then, Chris started showing signs of fatigue, gasping, but it wasn¡¯t enough to make him back down. His father had told him not to unless the god spoke himself. After some more enduring, Chris was on his last straws so he gathered all of his strength and bellowed, ¡°I pray to the god Osiris to give me strength, so I could be true to my vows. Let me reborn as the Knight of Parv¡± Suddenly the wind picked up and the voice, echoed from the Frostspire below. ¡°Christopher Holger, the first born of Holger noble family of Parv. Your resolve has been acknowledged, I grant you the blessing of Heaven strike. You shall be reborn as the first knight, only answering to Your lord Hans Parv from this day until his last.¡± Reading on this site? This novel is published elsewhere. Support the author by seeking out the original. The aura which platform swallowed before , returned with twice the vigour to Chris, giving him the sweet pain of achievement. He could feel his base aura increasing permanently, 28..29¡­31¡­36 and finally it stopped in 38. Chris looked his hands several traces of lines disappearing as his breathing stabilised. ¡°I want this too.¡± Hans couldn¡¯t help but say as he saw Chris powering up. ¡°He was already a pain to beat. How am I suppose to defeat him now. If the base aura increases so does the ability of Imperial bloodline. His limit was sixty before, its should¡¯ve been increased now.¡± Hans thought, jealous. ¡°Why do you wish to defeat your own knight. His strength is yours to wield.¡± Arat, who has heard the inner thoughts of Hans, responded. ¡°I have a face to maintain, old man.¡± Hans whined, ¡°you know, I¡¯ve read somewhere, the ascent of adversaries may not evoke profound distress, but the elevation of a friend to power can stir the nerves with a lifetime of jitters.¡± He scowled, ¡°and Im feeling too jittery.¡± ¡°Then you need to work harder.¡± Homar, from the background spoke, ¡°Everyone till now had only received passive blessings, even me and your father. But your first knight received the active one.¡± ¡°What is the heaven strike?¡± Hans asked, but none had a clue there, as Homar said this was the first time they were seeing it. So Hans asked Homar something else, ¡°What is yours then?¡± ¡°Death from beyond¡± Homar answered without any qualms. ¡°If I can mark someone, I can strike them down from here. Even if they are the other side of this land.¡± ¡°Can¡¯¡¯t I get those?¡± Hans asked his eyes almost pleading them to say yes, but both Arat and Homar said in unison. ¡°To activate the pledging platform, you need to feed it aura.¡± The statement was enough to sullen Hans¡¯s mood. So he asked another question he was curious of, ¡°Just saying hypothetically, if Chris is just lying in his oath of servitude or whatever just to get you all to back off¡ª¡± ¡°That¡¯s not possible.¡± Homar denied outright, ¡°If you lie in the pledging platform. Your head will explode without question, so I¡¯m sure that his thoughts are genuine. At least in present. Now do your job.¡± Hans, puzzled, stared at Homar, his eyes asking what he wanted him to do now. So Arat, interjected, ¡°Oh my. I¡¯ve became old." He pulled a black cloak with a Griffin insignia of Parv embroiled with silver strings. ¡°You must honour your knight, bestow these robes to your First knight.¡± Hans moved with grace and with a perfect motion above kneeling Chris, he tied the jet black cloak on him. ¡°Stand up my friend. You are the knight of Parv now.¡± Hans patted his shoulder and dragged him out of the pledging platform. ¡°Speaking of first knight, who was my father¡¯s?¡± Hans asked at immediately and his question wasn¡¯t addressed to someone particular but any who could answer. ¡°Reina Clandor.¡± Homar answered with an irritating tone. ¡°She wanted the Osiris blessing and your father was batshit crazy." ¡°Then how could she attack him. She was his first knight¡ª¡± ¡°What you say in those wows matters. Her oath of becoming first knight would¡¯ve something different. We weren¡¯t there when he allowed her so we don¡¯t know what she swear upon.¡± Hans showed a contorted face, he had hard time understanding his father¡¯s decisions many times, but this really felt like he was out of his mind. He tried to come up with some conclusion and defended his father¡¯s sanity by saying, ¡°Maybe he thought he never needed a first knight. He was quite arrogant, isn¡¯t he?¡± ¡°I bet you are right. That prick really had the audacity...¡± Homar stopped as he felt Hans¡¯s stare and changed his attitude from disgust to amusement, ¡°You¡¯ve a problem with me, then beat some sense into me.¡± He turned the conversation to something else, rubbing on Hans. ¡°How I can¡¯t fulfil my loyal vassal¡¯s wishes. Just wait a while, I¡¯ll do it sooner than later.¡± Hans smirked back and asked, ¡°So what blessing she got?¡± Hans asked indifferent, but curious from inside. ¡°Don¡¯t know. But you haven¡¯t seen your father¡¯s cruel side yet boy. You can¡¯t fathom how ruthless he could be. In the fight with Elves, he butchered Reina¡¯s connection with the spirit world and robbed her from her chance to ever become a Warlord. His anger had no bounds, a prodigy lost his chance because she resisted his wishes. I don¡¯t know what fantasies you concocted about your father, but let me tell you. If one wasn¡¯t a Parvian then it was just a bug for him to squash upon.¡± ¡°You are just saying it because you are jealous of him. Because you can¡¯t be his equal ever.¡± Hans had never defended his father when he heard others talking bad about him but ever since he heard him spoke, he felt a prickling pain in his heart. So he vented when Homar was criticising him. ¡°I told you, if you want me to shut up. Get my acknowledgement and then I¡¯ll even rub my nose at your father¡¯s name¡ª¡± ¡°What will it take?¡± Hans asked, full of resolve. ¡°I give you four years, defeat any top ten ranked knight then I¡¯ll be at your disposal.¡± ¡°I accept.¡± Hans stomped and came to Chris. He inhaled strong and declared, ¡°I¡¯ll be back so be ready to eat your words, Sir Homar Garuda.¡± He raised his sight, looking at clear sky and called, ¡°INGRESS.¡± Elven Lies II Chapter 7 : I Died, No I Did Not CHAPTER 7 I DIED, NO I DID NOT Hans had finished what he came for, and it was time for him to depart. He nodded to Arat and to the kneeling Gryphon knights. He looked above and called his own beam, INGRESS, he shouted. ¡°Zwoom!¡± The pillar of light fell on him, and he vanished. ¡°We¡¯re leaving too, it¡¯s a sacred place, but I can¡¯t shake the feeling of dread every time I¡¯m here.¡± Arat said, and another pillar of light enveloped them, transporting them back to the Parvin capital. As the magnificent capital came into view, Arat turned to the current knight commander, ¡°Garuda, Its a very difficult task you¡¯ve given to the prince. Do you wish him to fail that badly?¡± ¡°Its an impossible thing, yet you called it a ¡®very difficult challenge¡¯ Arat.¡± Homar smirked. ¡°You have a strange confidence in the kid, and so do I. He is an imperial, its unfair but that blood flowing in his veins¡­it means something.¡± Meanwhile, at the Sunspark, Hans and Chris burst out of the ground. ¡°They all went back, right?¡± Hans asked, frantically searching the area. ¡°Hans! We shouldn¡¯t be here¡ª¡° ¡°Whose country are we in, Chris?¡± Hans interrupted, a huge smirk on his face. ¡°Mine, so what¡¯s the big deal if I want to do something else¡ª¡° ¡°The big deal is you wanting to go to that that dreadful place.¡± Chris answered, pointing to the frozen ground downhill. ¡°Wow, I thought Delimira was one with the insight¡ª¡° ¡°It¡¯s not an insight,¡± Chris pointed again, now, at him. ¡°It¡¯s practically written all over your face, Hans.¡± ¡°So, I¡¯m that easy to read, haan! I need to do something about it.¡± Hans nodded, muttering, ¡°A ruler must have a deadpan face. And I¡¯m failing with the top scores. Tsk!¡± He looked down the burrow where they both sprouted from and recalled how similarly he escaped from Arat in Frozen Tooth. ¡°This brings back some memories,¡± he said, looking down at the snowy forest below. He had planned this moment when he heard about Frostspire. His VeganBind had started digging a hole beneath him, and when the INGRESS light fell, Hans and Chris were sucked in instead of being sent above. ¡°I can¡¯t believe they didn¡¯t find us. They were some pretty powerful people, weren¡¯t they?¡± Chris asked, confused.. ¡°When they see the INGRESS light, the first thing they think is traveling,¡± Hans explained. ¡°Their unwavering belief is why I succeeded, and the INGRESS light¡¯s protection doesn¡¯t let others peek, it helps.¡± Looking the flustered face of Chris, Hans chuckled, ¡°Well, I wanted to visit the forbidden lands before I went back. So we¡¯re going down.¡± He looked the unteaching ground below, but Chris grabbed his hand quickly before Hans could perform his signature reckless move of doing whatever he wanted. ¡°No, Hans.¡± Chris screamed, ¡°We don¡¯t know what we¡¯re going to face there¡ª¡± ¡°You are my first knight, so act like one.¡± Hans said, shrugging off his hand. ¡°Im acting like one. I¡¯ve heard from my father¡ª¡± ¡°Oh. I¡¯d have heard it too, if I had one.¡± Hans¡¯s words caught Chris off guard, and he felt regretful. Looking at him downcast, Hans burst into laughter, saying, ¡°I was just messing with you! Look at your face, you silly goose. Get a thicker skin, or you¡¯ll get chewed out in this world.¡± Before Chris could think, Hans jumped down the mountain, shouting, ¡°Come on, my brave knight!¡± Snapping quickly, Chris followed Hans, sliding down the VeganBind right behind him. Love this story? Find the genuine version on the author''s preferred platform and support their work! As they both continued down, the cool mountain air rushed past them. It smelled like pine, and Chris could hear faint whispers. It was creeping up his spine. ¡°Hans, this is a bad idea,¡± Chris mumbled, but as usual, when Hans was curious about something, nothing was going to stop him, certainly not some whispers. ¡°I know,¡± He shouted back. Ignoring the plight of his new knight. As they descended, the snow-covered landscape changed like magic. They went from the bright snowy top to the mysterious Frostspire Forest. It didn¡¯t take them long to travel thousands of kilometers down. ¡°It looked small¡­way small from up there.¡± Hans said, amazed. The forest looked calm and peaceful, yet there was muffled bustling, like the trees were trying to tell something. It was enough to scare someone out, but not Hans. He looked above, big pine trees, covered in shiny snow, made a fancy roof that let the soft sunlight come through, making the forest floor look magical. ¡°Snap!¡± Suddenly a sound came from within, as if someone had accidentally stepped on a broken branch while stalking them. Both turned to the sound, but their eyes could only catch a silhouette running deeper. ¡°Hans, buddy! Do we really have to go there?¡± Chris almost begged Hans to say no. ¡°Of course. Don¡¯t you wanna know what it was?¡± ¡°NO!¡± Chris yelled, but Hans just made him follow deeper. As they ventured deeper, blue lights, resembling magical fireflies, illuminated the path ahead, casting a soft glow. ¡°See they are welcoming us.¡± Hans remarked, capturing the odd firefly, ¡°Zapp! Ouch!¡± But he had to let it go because it suddenly shocked him. ¡°Nasty little vermin,¡± Hans cursed and continued his steps further, the air seemed to vibrate with mana and it was not in a good way, as if the very essence of the Frostspire was conveying contradictory of what Hans thinking, a final warning. ¡°You sure that they are welcoming us.¡± Chris doubted. ¡°How¡¯d I know?¡± Hans retorted. ¡°Whose country are we in, yours.¡± Chris rebuked. ¡°Tsk, Delimira is a bad influence.¡± Hans muttered and stepped further in, with Chris closely following behind. As they walked, the snow began to crunch beneath their boots, each moment was showing them something new. ¡°Man this is fascinating! Suddenly the snow increased in the ground or we are on something.¡± He stomped, and as he doubted, something was hollow beneath his feet. ¡°Hey, stop doing that.¡± Chris complained. The sudden silence was already gnawing on him and he didn¡¯t want Hans to do something stupid on top of it. ¡°This is becoming spooky.¡± Hans said to himself. However, he had his own agenda coming down. Before Chris got that Heaven strike, he only wanted to take a look, but now he desired his own blessing from Osiris. ¡°Hiss!¡± They both quickly turned towards the sound. ¡°What is this?¡± Hans asked himself as he saw the source of noise. An arc made of some kind of white metal with strips of light going underground.It was covered in frost and draped with ivy. Hans reached, but just as he touched the object, the blue strips turn red. ¡°Aah, O! Red is an universal sign for bad, right Chris?¡± He was startled, and Chris finally paid attention to what his new lord was messing with. But before he could offer him his obvious council to run. A feminine voice filled with rage echoed. It was far different from what blessed Chris, ¡°How dare you mortals to step in Frostspire?¡± ¡°I¡¯m Prince of Parv. I came here¡ª¡± ¡°You¡¯re not a knight, you¡¯re not worthy. Get out!¡± The voice roared with fury ¡°No, I¡¯m not leaving¡± Hans denied authoritatively. ¡°just give me the damn blessing.¡± ¡°Pathetic mortals.¡± A gust of wind swept through them, and Hans felt a cold chill run down his spine. He hesitated and turned to find Chris, lifeless like a boulder had crushed him. He couldn¡¯t even feel anger, ¡°Shack!¡± His lower half was torn from him. Finally, the pain pierced his mind, and he let out a heart-wrenching cry. ¡°This is a forbidden place. You must pay the price for disturbing my slumber. And how dare you demand something?¡± Hans couldn¡¯t even hear those words. He stood on his two legs, as if the previous incident had never happened. He turned to face Chris, who was standing with a defeated stance. ¡°That wasn¡¯t an illusion, Hans. This is not something ¡ª¡± ¡°Shack!¡± The scene of Chris crushing from an invisible boulder and his lower body dismembering repeated. Hans cried out in anger once more. But this time, the voice spoke something different. ¡°You need to learn the consequences, AGAIN.¡± Hans opened his eyes, and he was standing. He turned to Chris to warn him, but the scene repeated again. However, this much was clear: it wasn¡¯t some illusion. The pain they were both feeling was real, and so did the awkward feeling of coming back to life. ¡°Again.¡± ¡°Again¡­¡± ¡°Again¡­¡± ¡­ . . It continued for a long time, like someone was rewinding the time again and again. ¡°Do you have your fill of arrogance, or should I continue ¡­?¡± In that split second, Hans and Chris both died and came back to life multiple times. But Hans wasn¡¯t just sitting there doing nothing. Each time they got back to life, he pushed Chris and himself a bit further away from where they were. And finally, they stopped hearing that terrifying voice. ¡°Chris grabbed Hans by the collar, gasping, ¡°How many times do I have to tell you not to do something so stupid? That was a god, you idiot. Your position as prince means shit to them.¡± ¡°Yeah, sorry. I won¡¯t do again.¡± Hans apologised his heart beats almost reaching his ears, It was his first time experiencing something like this. He was confident after facing his father, but he couldn¡¯t even react to those attacks. ¡°INGRESS¡± he called out, and the pillar of light carried them back to Concordia, for real this time. ¡°Zwoom!¡± They landed right outside of Concordia¡¯s main gate, in the Midlands. Both were panting, ¡°I¡¯m not gonna touch any forbidden things from now on.¡± Chris whined. Hans couldn¡¯t argue; dying and coming back to life was one experience he was really not looking forward to seeing again. ¡°What happened? Why are you late?¡± Rudolf frantically questioned as he saw the terrified looks on the children¡¯s faces. ¡°We just greeted a god.¡± Hans said chuckling, masking how terrified the experience was. Meanwhile, Delimira came near Chris and unhooked his jet black cloak. It was made from a very dark fur, enchanted with magic for wear and tear. ¡°Can I keep this?¡± She asked, but Chris snatched it back. He pointed to Hans, ¡°Take his, I only have one.¡± ¡°I already got the white one. So how much for this?¡± She teased. ¡°You still have that?¡± Hans asked, recalling Arat had handed them these cloaks when they met him in the Frozen Thoth. ¡°Of course,¡± she responded. ¡°When do I get to wear the Imperial robes again? No money can buy that.¡± ¡°That¡¯s why I¡¯m not selling Deli,¡± Chris interjected. ¡°Arat already doesn¡¯t like me. I don¡¯t want to hear that I wasn¡¯t even fit to protect my clothes.¡± Hans chuckled at the thought and added, ¡°Oh! Arat will really say that.¡± Amid the giggling, Hans had forgotten for a moment that he had become the object of everyone¡¯s interest after the huge incident at Grimgar, and now many uninterested eyes have turned interested, even in Concordia. Elven Lies II Chapter 8 : Back in Business CHAPTER 8 BACK IN BUSINESS Hans found many contemptuous gazes, not only from students, but some of the professors were showing their unlikability towards him. He had just come back a few hours ago and was on his way towards his class, but many people were looking at him like he had ran a carriage over their dogs. ¡°Wow, I know I was not that likable, but isn¡¯t this going overboard?¡± he thought and entered the class. Hans reunited with his old teammates. There was Thedas, the attacker, and Nicolas, the quiet guardian who looked at him with disgust. ¡°What the?¡± Hans frowned. ¡°Well, it was great getting to know you too.¡± Garen Ironborn, who Hans shared the castle name Prophet with, stormed everyone out, clapping the table. He asked Hans, ¡°I¡¯ve heard you¡¯re a Parvian.¡± ¡°Do we have a problem?¡± Hans asked, staying calm. ¡°You people are evil!¡± ¡°There¡¯s nothing evil in this world, just people trying to do what they want,¡± Hans replied calmly. ¡°No¡­no, sugarcoat it all you want. You know deep down, you people are wrong, evil, the worst of the worst.¡± ¡°Is your life so boring that you need a thrill?¡± Hans stood up, but Chris rushed in between them. ¡°Hey, hey, back off you two. I really don¡¯t want Professor Aredhel lecturing us about ethics and morals¡ª¡° ¡°I don¡¯t nag if I have a choice,¡± Aredhel interrupted them through the door, and staring at Garen and Hans, she asked, ¡°Do I have a choice?¡± Her leering eyes made Hans and Garen both shake their heads, denying her. However, Hans couldn¡¯t help but wonder why Garen was acting that way. He figured the elves wouldn¡¯t like him just as he thought, but Garen was a dwarf. ¡°What¡¯s up with his ass?¡± Hans whispered, sitting next to Delimira. ¡°You didn¡¯t know?¡± Delimira asked. ¡°You didn¡¯t know?¡± Delimira asked, surprised. In reply, Hans shook his head and said no. So she told him, ¡°Amid the Elven War, a whole clan of dwarves disappeared¡ª¡± ¡°What does it have to do with me?¡± Hans frowned. ¡°That clan had forged the greatest cursed sword known to man.¡± She paused, taking a breath in and finally said the familiar name, ¡°Rebellion.¡± ¡°Ah Shit!¡± Hans connected the dots quickly. Delimira continued, ¡°It is said that Parvians abducted the whole clan to silence them or to work them on making more weapons like that. But it is what only the Ironborn clan¡¯s accusation is.¡± ¡°Ah, come on, Father. Life is already troublesome. How many more have you pissed off?¡± Hans cried lamenting. His frustrating moment was interrupted as Cassidy, his other Castle mate, joined him. ¡°So, Prince Hans, nice.¡± ¡°Did Parvians do something to Sunfall too?¡± Hans asked to confirm. ¡°Who knows, captain¡ª¡± ¡°Why am I a captain now?¡± ¡°It just felt right to call you that,¡± Cassidy said with a playful smile, continuing to pester him with strange and outlandish things that didn¡¯t make any sense to Hans. ¡°Oh come on, why are you spooking me.¡± Troubled, he turned to his only wise council and whispered, ¡°Now, what is wrong with her? She¡¯s acting strange.¡± ¡°Maybe she is interested or there is really something up her ass, who knows. Focus ¡± Delimira pointed at the Aredhel, but Cassidy kept bugging Hans causing Hans to do the same to Delimira. ¡°What¡¯s your problem?¡± She rebuked in hushed tone and Hans pointed to his side, Cassidy, zealously poking him. ¡°Tsk!¡± Delimira frowned, ¡°Hans asking me should be your last resort. Do you really want me to stop her?¡± she said, and Hans nodded eagerly. So, she raised her voice and irritatingly said to Cassidy, ¡°Hey, get a hint. He said no. Why do you keep hitting on him? Geez, have some dignity of princess.¡±If you come across this story on Amazon, be aware that it has been stolen from Royal Road. Please report it. The whole class which was buzzing in soft noises of Aredhel¡¯s discussion about spell-breaking, became dead pan silent. All were looking at Cassidy¡¯s embarrassed face while she gave Delimira a death stare. Delimira on the other hand, wore an amused smile. She whispered to her, ¡°I¡¯m a bitch, deal with it.¡± Cassidy was about to start a fire but got interrupted by Aredhel, ¡°Miss Cassidy. Please change your seats. Don¡¯t disturb the class.¡± She responded, and turning to her daughter, she scolded, ¡°You¡¯ll get a penalty for disturbing the class, Miss Delimira, and since I¡¯m your mother, your penalty will be doubled. Understood?¡± Delimira nodded and class continued. Hans didn¡¯t dare disturb her and everything ended peacefully. But the peace was short lived, Cassidy came fuming towards them. ¡°What is your problem?¡± She yelled at her source of trouble. ¡°I told you I can be a bitch,¡± Delimira said organising her books. She warned her in low voice, ¡°You don¡¯t want rumours of you getting rejected by Hans all over the place, right?¡± ¡°Do you think, I will take it lying. I can spread rumours too.¡± Cassidy defended. ¡°Then lets compete. Lets see who will go home crying. I dare you.¡± ¡°You¡¯ll regret this Delimira Winters.¡± ¡°Yeah, yeah, whatever.¡± Delimira turned towards Hans, ¡°see, she won¡¯t bother you no more.¡± ¡°You are scary, Deli,¡± Hans shivered, imagining what she could do if he really pissed her off and also wondered why she didn¡¯t go this far when she was really pissed at him before. But his thoughts were broken by Chris, who whispered, ¡°Hey, I told you. You don¡¯t want her as your enemy, not even as a friend, but we already crossed that bridge, haven¡¯t we?¡± ¡°I like her as a friend, man, but being on her bad side will probably¡­no, definitely be bad news.¡± Hans collected his things and stood up too. ¡°But what was Cassidy bugging you so much that you had to use the ninth circle spell called Delimira on her?¡± Chris asked Hans, pointing to Delimira. ¡°For some reason, she kept acting coy in very uncomfortable manners.¡± Hans shivered recalling her masked giggles. ¡°You should stay vigilant.¡± Chris said, closing his books. ¡°You are not a normal student now¡­well, you weren¡¯t even normal before, but now everyone knows you are the prince of Parv. They will either approach you with some benefit in mind or some hidden dangers. And especially stay away from people like Cassidy.¡± ¡°Yeah, beauty with a brain is a horrendous creature.¡± Hans nodded. ¡°Whoever told you that must be a genius.¡± Chris also nodded. ¡°Yeah, he is, so let¡¯s not piss anyone off and get the heck out of here¡ª¡± ¡°But we still have two more lectures on mana expressions and swordsmanship.¡± Chris shook off his hand. So Hans, imitating Delimira shouted, ¡°Chris, you¡¯ve already reached grade 38. What more can you learn in your second year?¡± Chris was late to cover Hans¡¯s mouth and now the cat was already out of the bag. Hans was loud, everyone heard him. Some were fascinated, while others were jealous. Their close friend Delimira fell into both categories. Stomping, she came close to them, ¡°I¡¯m leaving. We¡¯re already set to pass this year just by participating in Glory Wars. So the classes seems redundant.¡± Chris was feeling embarrassed by the sudden attention, so he had no choice but to follow Hans out. ¡°You should not learn from her,¡± he grumbled, but Hans was looking ahead, his attention somewhere else. So Chris asked, looking in the same direction, ¡°What? Where is she going?¡± ¡°Apparently, me mentioning your grade rubbed her the wrong way. She is going to find Grandma to train.¡± Hans mumbled and clenched his fists. He said, ¡°Yeah, you bastard.¡± Hans turned to him, annoyed. ¡°You are already ahead of me, now with the blessing¡­and what is the Heaven Strike exactly? Even Homar was infatuated with it.¡± ¡°You saw the Celestial Weapon, right?¡± Chris pointed to the sky and explained, ¡°It¡¯s similar, but on a much smaller scale.¡± ¡°There is nothing smaller-scale about that huge calamity. I¡¯m leaving too.¡± Hans stomped, complaining, ¡°You idiots will both improve. I can¡¯t be the only one left behind, and I sure be not the number three¡ª¡± ¡°Buddy, you fought against the former first-ranked. Aren¡¯t you embarrassed to say you are number three?¡± ¡°I¡¯m in the glory wars records anyway.¡± Hans quickly ran towards the SpaceDoor and moved to Agrilands with his books, Limitless and the Solar Mage. However, the moment he stepped into Agrilands, he found himself falling through the sky. ¡°Ha.Ha. Very funny, dear ancestor.¡± He nonchalantly said and started levitating with his wind gem. Amused, Dietrich responded, appearing by his side,¡°Its like my own custom greeting to you, foolish descendant.¡± Hans chuckled in response. There was a lot he wanted to tell Dietrich, and surely a lot he wanted answered. He shot first before Dietrich could settle himself to the ground. ¡°So, great-great-grandfather, have you ever visited Frostspire¡ª¡± ¡°You went there? Are you out of your mind?¡± Dietrich scolded him outright. ¡°We shouldn¡¯t meddle with the forces we don¡¯t understand. That is called forbidden for a reason, you idiot. You could¡¯ve died, and no one would hear a squeak about it.¡± ¡°I¡¯ve learned that a hard way¡ª¡± ¡°What? What did that prickly girl of a goddess do?¡± Dietrich asked, annoyed. ¡°So you do know her?¡± Hans asked, stunned not because Dietrich was acquainted with the one who could kill him and resurrect several times, but it was the first time he saw him annoyed. ¡°No, I haven¡¯t met her, only heard from her.¡± Dietrich kept his annoyed tone, answering, ¡°She sounded like a high-maintenance individual.¡± ¡°But you are a Parvian, the first Parvian. Isn¡¯t she our god¡ª¡± ¡°Heck no. Yours might be, but not mine. The Osiris religion is quite new. It only started a few hundred years back. And the one living in Frostspire is someone you already saw once.¡± ¡°Where?¡± Hans asked puzzled. If he saw someone that capable, he should¡¯ve remembered her. ¡°In your dream. That was the bearer of Power: Aadya. The black-haired elf.¡± Elven Lies II Chapter 9 : Recalling the roots CHAPTER 9 RECALLING THE ROOTS The mention of the black-haired elf made Hans recall the two incidents: when he was crushing one in dreams and when he saw a girl called Goddess Aadya, reminiscing before a grave. ¡°So Osiris didn¡¯t exist in your time?¡± He asked him promptly. ¡°Yes. I told you, the religion is quite new. It emerged around year six¡­no, maybe seven hundred, and only nobles of Parv were allowed to follow the teachings. It was your father who broke that restriction and made Osiris¡¯ teachings available to commoners. Hence, come his popularity as the king who thought of his people. I¡¯ve heard you fought his husk and lived to tell the tale.¡± ¡°Fought as if,¡± Hans scoffed, ¡°I had to beg for my life, and it somehow touched his undead heart, I guess? That¡¯s what happened.¡± Hans paused, ¡°My blunder gave Xandor a very powerful weapon. Tsk!¡± ¡°So how do you feel about it?¡± Dietrich asked. ¡°Annoyed. Angry. Deli said something, and it helped that time, but I still feel pissed. That bastard desecrated my father and made him his pawn.¡± Hans tightened his fist, emitting a frustrated groan, prompting Dietrich to offer his words of wisdom. ¡°Anger is an ugly emotion, unbridled rage even more so.¡± Dietrich gently patted Hans¡¯s chest, his beating heart racing and continued in a soothing voice, ¡°Channel it before it brings harm to yourself.¡± ¡°How?¡± Hans asked, confused. ¡°You gave him that cursed sword, and you¡¯ve received something back, didn''t you?¡± Dietrich pointed at Hans¡¯s waist bag. Hans took out the second book and retold everything he had read. ¡°Tree of the day¡­¡±Dietrich was surprised, ¡°I didn¡¯t know someone could find that buried history¡­¡± He asked Hans to open it, and it began. Decrypting¡­ ¡°After the fall of the Tree of Day,¡± Hans resumed, ¡°the seed it yielded in hopes of revitalising it was all for naught. I made a deal with Reina and got one for you, the best they had. Turn the page and feed it your blood. The secret shall reveal itself.¡± Hans turned to Dietrich, and the Chairman of Concordia asked him to proceed. With a small prick in his finger, he signed the next page in red. The page drank it and expelled a tiny black-brown sphere with a distinctive texture of multiple facets on its surface. It felt rough in his hand, but Dietrich confirmed it as the real one. ¡°I¡¯ve seen many, but not even one of them was this pure.¡± ¡°We got it out, now what?¡± Hans asked, puzzled. ¡°Don¡¯t look at me,¡± Dietrich immediately responded. ¡°I ain''t the one reading.¡± ¡°Ooh, right?¡± Hans saw some more patterns emerging from where the facet seed ejected. ¡°Eat it.¡± He read aloud and shared the puzzled expression with Dietrich. After a brief, awkward pause between them, Dietrich urged him to follow. Hans closed his eyes and gulped the textured seed. It tasted bad, so his face was contorted. However, when he opened his eyes, he saw the once-vibrant grassland lay in desolation, transformed into a haunting landscape. ¡°What happened?¡± he asked, confused. The grass, once a lush carpet that swayed in the breeze, now bore the scars of someone¡¯s rampage. It was like a monster had stepped on everything and left a lot of mess in its wake. Dietrich, not too far from him, came zapping,¡°So you finally came to your senses?¡± ¡°What is this?¡± Hans asked, still confused. Dietrich threw the book in his hand and asked, ¡°You ran here destroying everything for almost two hours.¡± ¡°Two hours, don¡¯t joke¡­¡± He looked at the sky, the sun, which should¡¯ve been high in the sky, was not too far from the horizon. ¡°I really did this? How?¡± He asked, still in doubt.The author''s tale has been misappropriated; report any instances of this story on Amazon. ¡°The moment you ate the day seed, you transformed into a complete Elderwood. You have no idea, how hard it is for me to hold back, so I won¡¯t accidentally kill something.¡± ¡°I really don¡¯t remember.¡± Hans looked the book again and murmured, ¡°Maybe, from the next time, before doing it first, I should read it completely.¡± He then opened the page and read it silently. Decrypting¡­ ¡°Make sure you are isolated and have someone powerful watching over you. You might show some erratic behaviour for a few hours until the seed settles inside you. It is a powerful thing, don¡¯t take it lightly.¡± Seeing Hans murmuring to himself, Dietrich asked,¡°So what does it say?¡± ¡°Nothing, just some trivial stuff.¡± Hans rolled his eyes and the page in sync. ¡°I really don¡¯t want to hear him nag. Thats all, this is not lying.¡± Hans convinced himself and focussed on the words. Decrypting¡­ The purpose of this book was to hand you this seed of the day. It was possible that if I subjected the infant you to the day seed, the remnants of the elderwood could come back into you. So, I have waited until now for when you¡¯ll have good control over your will. Hopefully Walter didn''t give you too much trouble in the handover. ¡°No shit father. You really trusted the wrong person. That bastard of a professor sold it to Xandor.¡± Hans grumbled and turning to Dietrich, he asked, ¡°Why didn¡¯t you do something when Xandor was making a deal with Walter. You obviously knew, right?¡± ¡°Of course, I did.¡± Dietrich said with the confidence, masking his expressions that he really didn¡¯t know about it. There was close to nothing that escaped his eyes in Concordia but just like Hans, Dietrich had the habit of not loosing the face. So he gloss over saying, ¡°Haven¡¯t I told you. I like to play god. If I do everything for you, then what is the use of your own will. One has to make his own decision to grow up.¡± ¡°Yes. Yes. My dear ancestor.¡± Hans said insincerely and focussed on the book again. Decrypting¡­ Just as I¡¯ve said, handing over the seed, the book did its job. Now what comes next is, you¡¯ll have to find book of power. As I¡¯ve written- others might¡¯ve told you that it doesn¡¯t exist and it doesn¡¯t yet. Bring out the first book and place them side by side. Hans did what he was told and Dietrich stayed by his side, doing nothing but observe carefully. He didn¡¯t want any more incident like Hans rampaging in the Elderwood form. As the both book came close, Hans¡¯s augmented display changed Permission to Deploy Chrono Confluence integrator ¡°Yeah, I guess¡± Hans hesitatingly answered. As those words left Hans¡¯s mouth, the cover of Solar mage book detached itself and transformed into a prism, showering its light on both the books. Then in a fantasy like moment, the mysterious light caused the pages of second book to gracefully detach, suspended in the air. Simultaneously, the first book Limitless¡¯s pages followed suit. As if drawn by an unseen force, the pages seamlessly intertwined, creating a dance of literature. Words and worlds collided, forming a singular entity and the cover of limitless transformed into something much older. The tanning of leather became darker and the words etched in them changed. Hans read aloud as the unified book fell on his hands, ¡°Book of Power: Dominance.¡± As he read the title, a smirk etched on his face and he said, ¡°All the world is searching for you. And here you are falling into my lap.¡± ¡°Whats with your expressions?¡± Dietrich literally poured cold water into Hans and added, ¡°You are creeping me out you know. It looked liked you got a lady you¡¯ve been chasing all your life.¡± Wiping off the water, Hans pouted, ¡°You are just jealous.¡± And opened the first page. Decrypting¡­ To Master the Solar power, you¡¯ve to learn how to Assimilate the sun energy. According to the Godland archives, its what a plant do to sustain its life. The process called Photosynthesis. I¡¯ve confirmed the Elderwood doing it so you can too. Photocharge With the seed inside, aiding you. The traits of Elderwood will become prominent. Just as the foundation of Limitless, you learnt to create a seed out of surrounding mana. The Photocharge is also the foundation to become a solar mage. If you learn it well, you could survive without food for days. We learned it the hard way on subduing the Elderwood; this trait is really a pain to fight against. Hans was jumping in joy. ¡°So tell me, how?¡± He asked and read the next paragraph. And the best thing about it is that you don¡¯t have to learn this. Just as we humans breath. The plant life does this without practice. You can only increase the process. Connect yourself with the ground, and it will greatly increase. Hans wasted no time, and small microscopic roots came out of his legs and connected to the ground. ¡°Woah, woah!¡± Surprised, Hans shouted in ecstasy, ¡°What is this? I feel¡­different¡­energised¡ª¡± ¡°You look different too. Foolish descendant, what did you do? You are glowing like a lamp.¡± ¡°I don¡¯t know, I feel hot, but it doesn¡¯t hurt or anything¡ª¡± ¡°Try hitting me.¡± Dietrich offered his right palm. ¡°Come on, what are you waiting for? Punch.¡± He stressed, and Hans did. ¡°Boom!¡± With a swift punch, the stored power surged forth, creating a visible shockwave upon impact, pushing Dietrich¡¯s hand back and leaving him to say in wonder, ¡°This is sunstone power.¡± Hans felt familiar with this power, but wasn¡¯t able to point it out until Dietrich mentioned it. He did collide two sunstones against Samson during the fight. ¡°Parv, use these in your magic weapons.¡± Hans muttered, making Dietrich laugh to his fill. ¡°People are madly gathering the sunstones because of its devastating energy, and now my foolish descendant can create it like nothing. I don¡¯t even have words. I¡¯m ecstatic right now.¡± He turned to Hans, raising both of his hands for some boxing practice and asked, ¡°What are you waiting for? Keep them coming.¡±
Elven Lies II Chapter 10 : The Sunstone Era CHAPTER 10 THE SUNSTONE ERA ¡°Smack! Smack! Smack!¡± After raining a lot of punches on Dietrich¡¯s mitt like hands, Hans realised he was holding this new power inside him. This was a temporary charge he could hold for a while, but sadly couldn¡¯t store. However, he found an equilibrium, a sweet spot where the input and output equal. Making him run on solar power indefinitely while in battle. ¡°This is nuts!¡± Hans exclaimed as he put his everything in his right hook. Dietrich defended as he was pushed back, ¡°You are acting like a drunk, foolish descendant. ¡± ¡°Don''t know how that feels. But this is awesome.¡± Hans clenched his both fist and, bathing in sunlight, he regained the solar energy he had lost. ¡°Quick recovery too.¡± He laughed like a second-grade villain until his voice became coarse. Dietrich too was chuckling inside. The people of this era were fanatical for the sunstone, and the kid before him was making that very energy as easy as breathing. ¡°You are a rolling ball of envy.¡± He commented, tousling his hair. He added, ¡°You kind of have unlimited mana and now also the power that the whole world covets. ''Book of Power¡¯ was an excellent name choice by your idiotic father.¡± Hans would¡¯ve taken an offence if someone else said that about Samson, but Dietrich was different. He was the oldest person whom he and his father was related by blood. It was a different kind of bond. A type that can not be described by words, true to the old saying of Blood is thicker than wood. ¡°Speaking of sunstones.¡± Hans asked him, ¡°Do you know how to make one¡ª¡± ¡°No. I do not. Neither anyone else in this world. These little marvel of energy just appeared out of nowhere, specifically, when Osiris descended from the skies.¡± ¡°So there is really no way one can make these?¡± Hans asked, curious. The information he gathered from torturing Kerym and Jonik was that Anfaleen, the node master of Clandor was conducting experiments to make one and Vanessa was victim of one of those. Whenever he thought of her, an indescribable pain clenched his heart. It was something from deep inside, it was craving revenge. He wanted to know if Dietrich knew about it, but his old ancestor was mumbling something else. So, he focussed and listen in. ¡°Many senior mages are researching how to make one, yet none succeed till this point.¡± Dietrich explained, ¡°The only living source of sunstones are Red demons, those stones naturally form it inside their bodies. Hence the reason why the superpowers are not keen in exterminating them.¡± ¡°So we are keeping the ticking bombs even with many breaches in the barrier?¡± Hans asked puzzled. ¡°Yes. In today¡¯s era, having sunstones are proportional to having more strength. Just the two of them was enough to stop the former first rank. You¡¯ve experience it by yourself, haven¡¯t you?¡± Hans couldn¡¯t deny the power he felt when he collided two sunstones. So he understood what Anfaleen was trying to accomplish. An artificial way of making that powerful resource would surely put him on top. Infuriating, Hans disclosed what Vanessa had gone through and how she was subjected as an experiment in forming Sunstones and Dietrich shared Hans¡¯s sentiment but there was reluctance in his eyes. He suppressed his rage, saying, ¡°I¡¯m bound by oath to not interfere with worldly affairs, but touching one of mine is something I can''t let go. We¡¯ve sent many to investigate, but none brought any meaningful news.¡± Hans wanted Dietrich to pummel Anfaleen. As he had already said to Dijkstra, he did not need to be on the same level to deal with the powerful foes; there were many ways to kill someone who was stronger than you. He could just use someone¡¯s hand. While he was becoming happy inside, Dietrich continued, ¡°These incorrigible bastards.¡± He fumed, giving Hans hope which soon turned false as his next words stunned him. ¡°But I can¡¯t get involved. If I break the oath, other Ancients wouldn¡¯t stay still.¡± Hans clicked his tongue, annoyed, and thought, ¡°Yeah, if it were this easy, I wouldn¡¯t be the trouble magnet Hans Parv.¡± However, Dietrich wasn¡¯t totally denying helping, ¡°I can¡¯t get directly involved, but I sure do want to see that elven prick¡¯s demise. So what do you need?¡± He asked.Support the creativity of authors by visiting Royal Road for this novel and more. ¡°Money. A lot of it.¡± Hans gestured, stretching out his hand. That made Dietrich¡¯s face contorted. ¡°You are a prince,¡± He rebuked, ¡°Have some dignity¡ª¡± ¡°I¡¯m asking my elder for some money. Where does dignity play in this? And I¡¯m aiming at a Warlock. It will take me a lot of time to grow my strength, and Anfaleen and his goons won¡¯t stay still. What if they perfected their experiments? I can¡¯t just ask the Parvian army for help. It will result in another bloody war.¡± Shaking his head, Dietrich responded, ¡°I think you haven¡¯t heard me clearly. YOU. ARE. PRINCE. OF. PARV. Your coffers have a lot of money waiting for you to use.¡± ¡°Thats not mine.¡± Hans retorted, ¡°It is hard earned sweat and blood of Parvians. It should be used for their benefits, not to satisfy my whims.¡± ¡°If I didn¡¯t knew you better, I¡¯d said, I was proud of you thinking that way, but you are just trying to manipulate me coughing up some gold. But just as you¡¯ve said, Its my hard earned blood and sweat, why do you think I¡¯ll let your burn it. ¡°You don¡¯t even have a use for it.¡± Hans rebuked. ¡°How am I suppose to hoard mana stones and gems. I can¡¯t even sell those mana enhancing fruits and herbs that I make. My creations dies after a while.¡± Dietrich thought deep, ¡°Yeah, its not like the olden times, when you could just raid a dungeon and take everything¡ª¡± ¡°Hold it right there,¡± Hans gestured him to stop and asked, ¡°What is a dungeon?¡± Dietrich puzzled, realised he was talking about some forgotten history, so imitating a coughing sound, he explained by going around the bushes, ¡°Before the mage towers, there was no unity among the mages. So they secretly lived in their own spaces, conducting research and experiments. Their laboratory or facility was prone to attacks by others seeking their knowledge and wealth. So they deployed a lot of security measures to prevent an invasion. Yet the reward was so enticing that people risked their lives to get it. ¡°Now that is some idea, great grandfather.¡± Hans showed a wicked expression, and nodding, he continued, ¡°It could work¡ª¡± ¡°You didn¡¯t hear me. There are no dungeons to raid. Now, all mages belong to towers.¡± Dietrich explained, confused. ¡°Oh, Im not planning to raid, but to make one.¡± Hans said as a sinister grin etched on his face. ¡°Do you have any land that I can borrow, outside Concordia. I¡¯ll even pay you rent.¡± Dietrich thought for a while and eventually spoke up, ¡°There is a disputed land between Indu and Grimgar. I acquired it few years back. But how are you planning to use.¡± ¡°I have a killing idea¡ª¡± ¡°So lets talk about how are you going to pay me.¡± Dietrich imitated Hans and pointed opening the map, ¡°See this area.¡± He circled the place and said, ¡°Its is significantly large piece¡ª¡± ¡°Where is your dignity,¡± Hans rebuked, he was stunned when Dietrich asked him to pay. He continued to whine, ¡°You are asking your last descendant to pay you.¡± ¡°You are the one who put that thought.¡± ¡°And like a kind elder, you are supposed to say. Just take it.¡± ¡°Fine, foolish descendant just take it. But I¡¯m only giving you that. Don¡¯t ask me anything else, understood?¡± Hans nodded politely and Dietrich added, ¡° One more thing, Don¡¯t ever kill anyone there. Its a disputed place so any death there would spike tension between Indu and Grimgar and a lot for this man here.¡± He pointed at himself. Hans ignored his ramblings, and mumbled, ¡°I need initial investment. Ooh! I just have the right person.¡± He turned to Dietrich and the chairman passed the unlock rune of the disputed land.¡°Its called Mystic Glades. Remember its location.¡± Hans¡¯s didn¡¯t have to memorise since the moment Dietrich showed it on the map, his new augmented display had recorded it. ¡°Sweet.¡± Hans jumped in excitement, I¡¯ll find you with a plan. So, lets earn some money, dear ancestor.¡± MIDLANDS, CONCORDIA ¡°I just need a little.¡± Hans pleaded again. ¡°You know no shit about investing, Hans. Stop bothering me.¡± Delmira rejected him again. She was supposed to meet with Allynna, but as Hans found her first, which resulted in the elven princess avoiding the group. ¡°Oh come on, Deli. I¡¯m not asking much¡ª¡± ¡°Asking much? You¡¯ve lost your mind, aren¡¯t you? 100,000 gold is not much! You dumb fool. I¡¯m not giving you any.¡± It was the third time, and Chris was enjoying this show with Vanir. On the other hand, Hans didn¡¯t see Delimira changing her thoughts so he used his last card. He declared, clenching his chest, ¡°I¡¯ll return you twice.¡± ¡°Oh really. But what if you can¡¯t?¡± She stared him like a vulture before a fresh kill. ¡°Im gonna regret this¡­heck no! Why would I regret. I¡¯ve a fool proofed plan.¡± He convinced himself and asked her, ¡°What are your terms?¡± ¡°All of your life, you¡¯ll address me as someone above you.¡± ¡°I¡¯ll succeed anyway¡­ I¡¯ve to succeed.¡± He resolved and said, ¡°I¡¯m fine with it.¡± ¡°Why don¡¯t I fork some more. If I can become frugal for a while, I can spare 500,000 gold. But you¡¯ve to return 1,000,000 back in one year. Take it or leave it.¡± Vanir and Chris almost jumped in to stop Hans, but Hans was already adamant on taking it. ¡°Fine, Winters. You¡¯ll have a million back same day, next year.¡± ¡°Buddy, that is a 100% interest, even loan sharks won¡¯t charge that much.¡± Chris frantically turned to Delimira, scolding her, ¡°And what is wrong with you, who charges that much interest among friends. You could¡¯ve just not give him any. What if he blows every last bit of it. You¡¯ll looses all of your savings.¡± ¡°Listen Chris, I¡¯d never make a loosing deal, If Hans succeed in whatever shenanigans he is planning. I¡¯ll received twice the money and if not, the next King of Parv will show me respect all of his life. Its worth it.¡± Hans felt a cold sweat, ¡°Naah!, Even if it kills me. I¡¯ll succeed.¡± He glanced at his glistening bank card. The value changed to whopping 500,000 G. ¡°So what are you planning with it¡± She asked. ¡°None of your damn business, Winters.¡± ¡°You are quite rude to your creditor.¡± ¡°I don''t feel the necessity to be polite to someone who is seeking to undermine me throughout her life.¡±
Elven Lies II Chapter 11 : The Dungeon Plan CHAPTER 11 THE DUNGEON PLAN Hans answered with well-formed words and left his friends, except for dragging Vanir along with him. Dumbfounded, Vanir asked, ¡°So, am I in your money plan, senior¡ª¡± ¡°Of course, you are my minion,¡± said Hans. ¡°That doesn¡¯t sound good¡­but okay.¡± Vanir paused, and after a brief moment, he asked, ¡°So what are we going to do¡­500,000 G is heck a lot of money.¡± ¡°I know, too, Vanir. But it¡¯s what we need it to entice people.¡± Hans answered. ¡°What are we selling then?¡± Vanir questioned. ¡°Hope.¡± Hans stressed. ¡°We are going to scam others blind, and they will happily get robbed.¡± ¡°Aren¡¯t you little too young to run a gambling den?¡± ¡°Gambling den? Why didn¡¯t I think of that?¡± Hans said puzzled, and then corrected Vanir¡¯s far off thinking, ¡°I¡¯ll explain later, but first we need to rent a lot of Golem creation books from the Task hall.¡± However, there was a major flaw in his plan, and he was starting to realize it now. He wasn¡¯t allowed in that area as a second-year student. But since everyone knew who he was, he did not shy away from using Rudolf. ¡°Grandpa, just for a month. I need these for a month.¡± He pleaded to refusing Rudolf, ¡°I have the money, just bring it to me¡ª¡± ¡°Not before you tell me where the money is from.¡± Rudolf shook his head, continuing, ¡°Arat said he didn¡¯t give you any. So where is it from? Don¡¯t tell me you manipulated Aredhel¡¯s daughter¡ª¡± ¡°Gramps, she is not someone I can manipulate.¡± ¡°That¡¯s true. Then who gave it to you?¡± ¡°Just trust me on this. I didn¡¯t do any shady thing to acquire this and I¡¯m going to return it back so just bring those books for me. Please.¡± Rudolf glanced at Vanir, and intimidated him, but Hans¡¯s minion replied like a loyal subordinate. ¡°I¡¯m not snitching.¡± If Rudolf wanted, he could easily find the source, but he thought, even if Hans causes trouble, it was not his damn business from now on. ¡°Fine, it¡¯s Arat¡¯s mess to solve anyway.¡± He mumbled and asked, ¡°Give me that damn list and the money.¡± Rudolf quickly delivered the stack of books to Hans¡¯s quarters in Prophets Castle. Hans and Vanir were eagerly waiting for him. ¡°You have a month, so take your time and do whatever you need to do within that time. If you don¡¯t want to make any recurring payments, stick to the deadline.¡± Vanir didn¡¯t questioned much and did whatever Hans pointed. His job was to figure out how to turn the entire land into a giant Golem and design a power source so it can sustain on its own. It was a task only doable by several high ranking mages, but Hans knew it fell well on Vanir¡¯s capabilities. His minion was a genius and he planned to use him thoroughly. Whereas he dwelled deep in his book of Power. The previous spells of Limitless was still present in them with some additional text. Quickly skimming to the WoodGolem page, he found out that if he replicated the seed of Day to some extent and used as the core for his wood Golems. He could create an entity similar to Treants. And the best part? These golems could handle complex commands, unlike the ones he made during Xandor¡¯s attack on Grimgar. With Vanir¡¯s creativity in tweaking spells and magic formula, on top of Hans¡¯s recreation ability. They came up with an undying army capable of sustaining by themselves. Since half of the Grimgar could recognise these green heroes who saved them from undead. Vanir devised a way of mixing various elements like ground and fire to mutate the woodGolems so none can say these were Hans¡¯s iconic creations. ¡°You are really something, junior.¡± Hans praised Vanir for his extra modifications, not knowing that Vanir was declining the apprenticeship invitations from several units of Concordia, and even from Clandor royalty so he could stick to Hans. This tale has been unlawfully lifted without the author''s consent. Report any appearances on Amazon. ¡°Senior, you better not discard me. EVER.¡± He stressed as he finished the modification of Space connectors. ¡°Of course. As long as you don¡¯t backstab me. EVER.¡± Hans responded imitating him. ¡°That¡¯s not going to happen. We¡¯ll be together for a very very long time.¡± ¡°Quit yapping and lets construct this.¡± Hans pointed to the several space generation artefacts. ¡°But senior, you do have the permission to conduct this experiment here. Don¡¯t you? If things went wrong. We might end up opening a space hole here and this whole man-eating forest¡­ no whole Agrilands would be sent to god knows where.¡± ¡°Have your modifications failed, ever, junior¡ª¡± ¡°No, but.¡± Vanir interrupted. ¡°Then have faith in yourself.¡± Hans said, imitating a tone of a confident leader. Vanir sighed; he was confident, but the stakes were very high. He turned to look at the other person beside them. ¡°Then who is he? He is just staring at us for a while. He won¡¯t report us, is he?¡± ¡°Oh! That¡¯s the chairman of Concordia. He is just here because he was curious.¡± ¡°Holy shit!¡± Vanir fell to his bottoms and flustered. He grumbled, ¡°Not even directors know him. Just how high is your reach?¡± Vanir started speaking nonsense as he always did when he couldn¡¯t grasp the situation. ¡°Let¡¯s not tell him we are related. Or else his mumbling won¡¯t stop.¡± Hans laughed inside and smacked Vanir¡¯s head, ¡°Get your mouth together, junior.¡± ¡°But why is he here?¡± Vanir whispered, stealing glances at Dietrich. A young and lean man with fluttering black hair, he didn¡¯t give the feeling of a chairman. ¡°Didn¡¯t someone dupe you?¡± ¡°Shut up, Vanir.¡± Hans smacked his head again, ¡°He is the real deal.¡± ¡°Then why is he here?¡± Vanir continued whispering. Sighing Hans pointed at the space creation equipment, ¡°The manual says, not for children and what we are?¡± ¡°Children!¡± Vanir answered promptly. ¡°So who do you think brought this here.¡± Hans pointed at Dietrich. ¡°Chairman¡­¡± Vanir answered, puzzled. ¡°See, you understand everything.¡± Hans smiled. ¡°But why?¡± Vanir whined. ¡°Cause I had no adult around who would support this madness.¡± Hans said covering Vanir¡¯s mouth and continued, ¡°Just show him that it works so he can declare this area as forbidden region.¡± Vanir had a lot of questions, but he followed Hans¡¯s words and set up the artefact. ¡°Coordinate senior?¡± He asked for input and Hans filled the numbers. ¡°Cross your fingers, senior¡ª¡± ¡°Heck, just press it you coward.¡± Hans pushed him ahead and confidently said, ¡°You won¡¯t fail anyways and he is here to take care if anything went wrong.¡± ¡°Here we go then.¡± Vanir connected the power source and flipped the switch. ¡°Tak! Tak! Tak!¡± The metallic ring, which was lay horizontal before, began to rise by the side hinges and stabilised itself vertically. Soon it began to power up and the smokey lights started to shine inside. ¡°It looks stable.¡± Vanir rejoiced and asked, ¡°The area is locked of space¡­no for any type of trespassing¡­.woah. The lock runes are no joke, senior. It would take me¡­hmm¡­ at least a month to crack. Or two ¡ª¡± ¡°How sure are you?¡± Instead of Hans, the lean man from behind asked Vanir. He was curious as to how a brat wet behind his ears are going to break his lock. But Vanir came to several theories that could break his runes with chain reactions. He just needed time to optimise it. Surprised by Vanir, Dietrich whispered to Hans, ¡°He is one heck of a treasure. Keep him well.¡± ¡°I know.¡± Hans said, proud and threw Vanir the runes to unlock the Mystic Glades. ¡° I have the key. Lets go.¡± Hans dragged Vanir by the collar and jumped inside the ring. He and Vanir materialised in a blink, finding themselves in a moist, cold forest. The air was thick with a damp chill, and the density of the foliage blocked even the sun''s attempts to penetrate the canopy. It was a two-star beast zone, but an eerie silence prevailed, as if the usual hum of fauna had been erased. ¡°Aren¡¯t the Chairman going to follow us in?¡± Vanir asked as he surveyed the new environment. ¡°Don¡¯t know?¡± Hans replied indifferently. Hans knew how laidback Dietrich was so he wasn¡¯t surprised to not see him here. ¡°Hmm. Okay.¡± Vanir hushed in the stillness, ¡°There are no beasts or even normal animals here.¡± "Explains why the trees are overgrowing without any natural checks." Hans said in response. The towering trees loomed above, their branches twisted in a chaotic forms as if reclaiming the land, yet the absence of the usual sounds of wildlife left an unsettling void there. ¡°Well, it works in our favour, Vanir.¡± Hans continued, looking right and left. ¡°Senior¡­¡± Vanir responded in a hushed voice, and asked, ¡°Mind telling me, how this would earn you money.¡± ¡°Listen closely then, my minion. We will..not we particular, but our Golems would rob others here¡ª¡± ¡°I don¡¯t think it will work, senior. Why would anyone come here to get robbed?¡± Vanir questioned, and he had a point, so Hans explained by emptying out his coffers. He had made Rudolf exchange the rest of his money into Mana stones and gems and pointed out, ¡°This is the bait.¡± Vanir understood the gist, ¡°So your plan is to attract people by giving them illusion of wealth they can claim if they explore this forest, right?¡± ¡°See, you are smart. Then shall we¡ª¡± ¡°But we have a tiny problem, senior.¡± Vanir mentioned, ¡°The Golems I have modified, fortunately they doesn¡¯t look like yours and good at combat, but they aren¡¯t that intelligent to make swift decisions. If somehow they killed anyone here. More powerful people will come and destroy this, watchamcallit, dungeon.¡± ¡°We need Cognitive cores for that, and your savings won¡¯t even come close to buying one¡ª¡° ¡°Leave the Cognitive part to me, junior. Just make sure to design them as tough as nails.¡± Hans said, and Vanir got to work setting up the gems and stone for Hans to create the army. Hans combined the mana gems with the copied seed of Day. Soon, a bunch of Golems made of stone and plants appeared. The copied seed of Day wasn¡¯t exactly like what Hans had eaten, but it was enough for the Golems to survive and make decisions based on Hans¡¯s wishes. ¡°Alright, let¡¯s bring in some guests, shall we?¡± He grinned wickedly. It was time to kick off the second part of his scheme.
Elven Lies II Chapter 12 : A Successful Start up CHAPTER 12 A SUCCESSFUL STARTUP Vanir thought he had seen it all when it came to Hans¡¯ surprises, but he was blown away again by how clever these golems were acting. Arming them up with different mana stones sure gave them those elemental capabilities, but they were using it so creatively. One was even using fire with wind to increase its flame, while the other was using fire and water for producing mist for camouflage. ¡°Are they alive, senior?¡± He asked, wondering. ¡°Not yet, but aren¡¯t they different from the hard-coded golems?¡± Hans asked, amused. ¡°Yes, they indeed are.¡± Vanir smiled aghast. ¡°Do you know how much of a recognition one can receive for creating this with just scraps?¡± He asked Hans, feeling their creation with his hands. ¡°Scraps?¡± Hans shouted, hard. ¡°Are you out of your mind? This costs us hundreds of thousands of gold¡ª¡± ¡°That is just scraps in alchemy, senior.¡± Vanir said indifferently, but he was proud inside to be a part of this. They set up everything and returned back to the Man-Eating Forest. ¡°So is everything ready?¡± Dietrich asked, nonchalant. ¡°You sure, don¡¯t want to see more?¡± Seeing the departing look of Dietrich, Hans offered him to check his work in the Mystic Glades, now his dungeon. ¡°I thoroughly recreated the place with SilvaOrtus, even the grass is in my control¡­ or rather the core, my minion designed.¡± ¡°That¡¯s rather impressive. A thirteen-year-old is designing a core for a dungeon. Back in my day, he¡¯d be killed at first sight.¡± Dietrich said, complimenting. ¡°It¡¯s nothing much.¡± Vanir, unaccustomed to such praise from someone of Dietrich''s stature, felt a warmth rise to his cheeks. Maybe it was the compliment or maybe the fear which came from the later part of his words. ¡°It¡¯s just a relay core to extend, Senior¡¯s control. You can call it a core of a very big dungeon¡­Senior made the whole Mystic Glade a Golem.¡± He passed the credit swiftly. ¡°Modesty in words but pride in the heart. You really would have been killed at first sight, ¡± Dietrich chuckled. ¡°Want me to recommend you to Alchemists?¡± The fear disappeared as he heard the last words. ¡°Can you?¡± Vanir spoke, surprised.This would instantly put him on the road to success where his talent for spell optimisation and crafting could be recognised. ¡°Heck no.¡± Hans chimed in quickly, raparade.n his parade. ¡°He is mine. Hans interrupted, shouting as he was marking a line.¡± ¡°Don¡¯t get possessive with me. ¡°Don¡¯t get possessive with me.¡± ¡°I was just offering him something worth his intellect. ¡°No, he is happy where he is, right now?¡± Hans calmed down and suggested, ¡°If you really want to do something worth his intellect. Have his intellect, have his parents move to a residential island. His father is a knight, so he could help out somewhere, I guess.¡± ¡°Hmmm!¡± Dietrich thought while Vanir clenched his fist. Before he met Hans, his initial plan was to somehow get an apprenticeship in the Alchemists department and bring his parents out of the slums. Meanwhile, Dietrich was proud of Hans. His foolish descendant was fulfilling the ambitions of his subordinate before Vanir could even ask. ¡°Keep doing this, and you won¡¯t get betrayed, child.¡± He turned to Vanir. ¡°A traitor of this calibre could become quite a nuisance. So I¡¯ll help you out this time.¡± Dietrich nodded. ¡°Bring them in for this annual holiday. I¡¯ll see that they settle down.¡± Vanir almost jumped out of happiness but controlled his composure; yet his eyes couldn¡¯t lie. Meanwhile, Hans gloated, ¡°See, I take care of my people.¡± He then grabbed Vanir, ¡°Quit giddying. Let¡¯s find our first sucker.¡± Their search wasn¡¯t that wide because Hans already had someone in mind. ¡°Aren¡¯t we not allowed here, Senior?¡± Vanir pointed out as he found himself with Hans in the way to the task hall. ¡°Yes, we are, but someone we know dabbles here.¡± Vanir understood whom Hans was talking about. He reluctantly confirmed. ¡°The one whom we brought the Great Mamba for. Senior, I¡¯m telling you he is not someone we should conduct our business with. He scammed us. You should¡¯ve received twice the credits¡ª¡± ¡°That¡¯s why we are here to return the favour.¡± Hans whispered and sent a message inside. The elf Alchemist, their old friend, came out in a cheerful mood. ¡°Oh, Prince of Parv! What can I do for my country¡¯s enemy?¡± ¡°Your words don¡¯t match your happy tone, ¡± Hans piqued. ¡°Of course, and it shouldn¡¯t. You brought anything to sell?¡± The elf Alchemistpointed at the task hall. ¡°You aren¡¯t allowed there. But I¡¯ll try to buy it from you.¡± His eyes were practically drooling with greed.Enjoying the story? Show your support by reading it on the official site. Hans quickly put on his acting face and started acting secretive. He called the greedy elf close, intentionally attracting other passersby. ¡°Senior,¡± Hans whispered to elf Alchemistin his ear, ¡°I¡¯ve very good news, but I¡¯ll only share it with you if you promise to give me half the reward.¡± ¡°How big is it?¡± Elf Alchemistasked. ¡°But I need your name before that? For trust and other things¡­¡± ¡°Oh! Didn¡¯t I didn¡¯t tell you before? My bad. I¡¯m Aron, junior apprentice. ¡± ¡°Okay, senior Aron. This is secret, so please keep it your confidant, if you can¡ª¡± ¡°Just tell me.¡± Aron hurried, adding, ¡°Coming from the Prince of Parv should be something.¡± ¡°Of course, it is.¡± Hans put some confidence in his voice and said, ¡°When I was in Grimgar. I¡¯ve heard some high knights talking that they found a dead mage¡¯s hideout. His whole treasure was waiting to be just taken, but there were many traps there, so they failed. But even in their failure, they managed to grab around fifty thousand gold-worth resources¡ª¡± ¡°Wait, 50,000 G should be¡ª¡± ¡°Around 500 credits. Almost the same as your annual savings. Aren¡¯t you broke? I¡¯ll tell you the location, but I need half.¡± Hans remained calm and confident, and his eyes told Aron that he wasn¡¯t up for haggling. ¡°I¡¯ll check it first. If it is the same as you¡¯ve said. Then I¡¯ll arrange for some of my colleagues to explore.¡± Aron said, nodding. ¡°I¡¯ll promise I will share half of my profits.¡± ¡°Okay.¡± Hans nodded like a naive child and opened his folded map. He pointed to the Mystic Glades, emphasising again that he shouldn¡¯t tell anyone. Aron affirmed and went inside the task hall like a spy on the run, attracting even more attention. Meanwhile, Hans had another job for Vanir. ¡°Dear junior,¡± Hans patted his shoulder while studying the gazes on him quietly. ¡°Now, our kind observers will come to you for information¡ª¡± Vanir quickly and on purpose, gently tapped his chest with his closed hand, making a sound that felt like they were in it together. ¡°Don¡¯t worry, I won''t say a word.¡± He said confidently. ¡°No, no, my stupid minion. Tell everyone who comes asking and charge them a hefty fee.¡± ¡°Ooh! I got it.¡± Vanir nodded while Hans sighed, thinking, ¡°Maybe god only gave you the theoretical mind but left common sense¡ª¡± ¡°Senior.¡± Vanir said in a hushed voice, prompting Hans to pique his attention and added, ¡°Thank you for moving my parents out of Clandor.¡± ¡°What? You better utilise this time to leak some information rather than wasting it on stupid things like gratitude.¡± Hans bid him farewell, and it didn¡¯t take others long to corner Vanir into some isolated places. Vanir tried resisting, but soon it spread that this little elf was a money grub along with the secret location of Dungeon and its hidden entrance that Hans and Vanir planned. They made it look like the protection runes were broken, allowing a small hole to form. The breaching point where now, Aron and his close people were looking. ¡°Aron.¡± One of the female knights of the group asked the apprentice alchemist, ¡°just how sure is your information? This looks like a little big thing for us.¡± ¡°Oh, don¡¯t be a chicken; that¡¯s why you get dumped by men again and again. You have to be a little adventurous, take some risks. That¡¯s how you are going to make a name for yourself and have some money too.¡± ¡°How much money did you pay for this information? It looks expensive.¡± Another person from the rear, their guardian knight, spoke as he spread his aura to detect the enemies inside. ¡°Nothing; that idiot trusted me to hand over half of the profit.¡± He chuckled, ¡°As if I¡¯m going to give it to him. I¡¯d just say, I got two or three mana stones and hand him over some crumbs and change.¡± ¡°Yeah, which idiot trusted you?¡± The group laughed aloud and entered inside. Quickly followed by one and another. Aron¡¯s group was unaware of their followers, two separate groups were on their tails. Aron and his ragtags soon met a wooden plank with writing: This is private property. Leave before losing your life. ¡°This is jack shit!¡± A mage from the group launched a fireballer at the sign, but suddenly sharp spikes impaled his left foot. A painful shriek echoed in the group. The mage cried as Aron pulled him out and nursed him back with his recovery potion. But this even solidified his greed. ¡°See, no one wastes this many resources to protect nothing. I¡¯m sure this place has treasure.¡± ¡°Stop.¡± The scout of the group picked up the movement and shouted, ¡°Get ready.¡± Soon a rumbling reached them and they got ready. Hans and Vanir were observing their first harvest from a distance, undetected by the three groups, who were facing the intelligent Golems, the same as their numbers. ¡°Senior, who are you going to give honey to?¡± Asked Vanir, curious. ¡°Of course it should be to our greedy Aron, but I won¡¯t just hand it out to him. It¡¯s nigh time we test our Golems. These people should at least spend every life-saving item they brought.¡± Hans said grinning, while the other two groups were swallowed by the forest one after another. The mystic glade spat them out in different locations, sparing only their clothes, their equipment, potions, and artefacts, all of which remained inside the Mystic glade. These valuables appeared beside the core and small treants like golems, which transferred them back to the ManEating forest. The passage Hans and Vanir had set connected the two places. ¡°Ooh! I never thought stealing was this fun,¡± Vanir commented, giddy while Hans quickly interrupted. ¡°This is not stealing; they are trespassers on someone else¡¯s lands. I¡¯m showing mercy by not killing them and teaching them a valuable lesson with a little fee, of course.¡± ¡°Whatever helps you sleep, senior, but it¡¯s quite fun,¡± Vanir pointed out, the Aron¡¯s group almost out of items. ¡°We should give them a little more of what they spend so they will come back to claim more,¡± Hans¡¯s will was heard by the golem whom Aron was fighting. It showed a flaw which Aron exploited quickly with the girl knight they brought. However, before a decisive blow, the golem quickly transferred its core to the ground beneath. The remaining husk disintegrated and offered a mid-quality sound gem, worth around twenty thousand gold. ¡°Now this is a good find¡­ha..ha..¡± Aron said, gasping, and asked, ¡°Shall we go deeper or should we end here?¡±
Elven Lies II Chapter 13 : The Annual Holidays CHAPTER 13 THE ANNUAL HOLIDAYS Aron¡¯s group had two choices before them: Be satisfied with a mid-quality gem and leave the Mystic Glades, or take a risk and explore some more. ¡°Aron, this is just the start of the forest, and we almost got our asses handed to us. We are ill-prepared, but, ¡± the female knight paused as she glanced at the gem she was holding, ¡° This is really something. I dare say some more valuables are inside with some more deadly traps and threats.¡± She pressed on the idea of leaving. While the guardian of the group added, ¡°Let¡¯s just take a peek further and return. It doesn¡¯t hurt to check what we¡¯ll be facing later.¡± The scout and the other two nodded, and the group of four ventured deeper. Only to get swallowed and thrown out without their haul. ¡°You bastard,¡± the female knight clenched the guardian by the collar, she was furious. ¡°You should¡¯ve listened to me, my family sword is gone now.¡± ¡°Damn woman, I didn¡¯t forced you to come, its was your now damn choice. So take accountability. We can just retrieve it after stocking up on supplies. There is a town nearby.¡± Aron on the other hand was silently muttering, cursing, ¡°We had the gem, damn it. We had it just..tsk.¡± He couldn¡¯t let his group be destroyed with senseless argument, he was their captain after all. ¡°He is right lets go to the town and get our things back.¡± But, they weren¡¯t the only ones with the same idea; the two groups which were swallowed before had regrouped in the same town. Meanwhile, the three groups were planning their raid; Hans and Vanir were counting their haul which they just got from Mystic glades. It was transported to the Man-eating Forest, their temporary hideout. ¡°This would be around 12,000 G. Senior, we made a profit.¡± Vanir cried in happiness. ¡°Yeah, but we need to lose some to gain more.¡± Hans said, pointing at a golem carrying the fire gem and stones, ¡°This would be perfect for the bait. How much is it, Vanir?¡± This is our most expensive golem, ¡°Around thirty thousand G.¡± ¡°Good. Lets send this one to the Mystic Glades.¡± Hans said as they both jumped in the their transportation device. ¡°Ha! This nauseating feeling.¡± As always he wasn¡¯t feeling well after a travel. He took a deep breath, stabilising himself as they for the groups to infiltrate again. But this time the lucky ones weren¡¯t Aron¡¯s group but some other. With a lot of effort the biggest group, around seven people, managed to take down the fire golem and claimed the stones and gems. However, Hans wasn¡¯t keen on letting them leave. He shifted the forest in such a way that all three groups crossed each other. The treasure which group of seven carried was easy to detect, so Aron and the other group attacked them. They were all from Concordia, but it didn¡¯t matter here. And Aron¡¯s group, being the less tired and stronger, managed to rob the seven while chasing the other away. As expected, Hans got the small amount of money from Aron. But it wasn¡¯t what he wanted, so he was still happy. But word spread quickly that Aron had haul a lot of mana resources, and rumors kept getting bigger and bigger. This made the real haul worth more, and from then on, different groups started competing more and more. Hans was following a basic strategy. If the ten groups went to raid, almost nine got looted, and one came out becoming rich. He wasn¡¯t just robbing them, but he was selling them hope. Because he returned thirty percent of whatever he looted to the single party. That made sure everyone¡¯s interest and his wealth kept soaring. Another month had passed from the dungeon opening, and their annual exams were starting, so neither Vanir nor the raiders were keen on going on a raid. It was a peaceful time for the dungeon master and raiders. However, Hans¡¯s growth in wealth didn¡¯t stop there. The news of the dungeon was also leaked outside, and he had opened three more entrances, making a total of four enticing doors to wealth. Concordia was busy but no the rest of the world. On the last day of the second year, when everyone was preparing for their holidays, Hans was putting his haul inside the space pouch. He was going to sell these in Edenberg¡¯s black market through dwarves. He was giddy all on his own, but suddenly a shadow materialised, startling him.Stolen from Royal Road, this story should be reported if encountered on Amazon. ¡°So how much have you earned till now?¡± The chairman lurking from his side asked. ¡°I don¡¯t know for sure, but it should be more than a hundred thousand¡ª¡± ¡°Clink! Clank!¡± Another haul came bearing potions and even an artefact too. ¡°See,¡± Hans pointed out, ¡°Human greed has no bounds.¡± He chuckled, and began to estimate their prices. After confirming, he said to Dietrich, ¡°It was a good idea to spread rumours of a treasure trove in that nearby town. Now local mercenaries are also making me rich.¡± Hans chuckled and stuffed the latest haul into his space pouch until it was full. ¡°Dear ancestor,¡± he said, pointing to the endless money and items, ¡°May I leave the rest here?¡± ¡°Of course,¡± the chairman said, confident. The sole purpose of Hans for acquiring wealth was for two reasons. He wanted to fight Anfaleen and Xandor, and both were some of the strongest in this world. Not to forget, both also had a significant number of people. ¡°After this holiday,¡± he mumbled, ¡°I¡¯ll get serious. Both of these bastards have to pay.¡± ¡°Hmm.¡± Dietrich had thought a lot how he can meddle in Anfaleen¡¯s affairs after all Vanessa was still student of Concordia, his responsibility, when it happened to her. He paused and finally said, ¡°Get me some hard evidence of what you say about Anfaleen and I¡¯ll do justice¡ª¡± ¡°No, I was too frustrated back. I¡¯ll do it in my own way. A trial or whatever you are planning will make Vanessa relive those moments. I don¡¯t want it to happen.¡± ¡°I understand,¡± Dietrich disappeared after saying those words. Soon, Hans too left Agrilands for holiday packing. Upon returning back to the Concordia, he found Vanir. ¡°Hey, Minion, wanna come to my home during this annual break?¡± He offered, saying, ¡°It will be a lot of fun¡ª¡± ¡°For you, PRINCE.HANS.¡± Vanir emphasised, interrupting, ¡°but, I need to settle my parents on the residential islands, remember?¡± ¡°Hmm. Okay. But what will you be doing after that. Its frickin¡¯ three-month break?¡± Hans asked. ¡°I¡¯ll try my luck in some menial work around the Alchemist. Or perfect our golem formulas.¡± ¡°Good. Work hard then.¡± Hans patted and turned to leave, but Vanir stopped him and offered, ¡°Senior, this is what I earned from selling the news of Mystic Glades¡ª¡± ¡°So? What do you want me to do about it?¡± ¡°It¡¯s money!¡± Vanir said, astounded. ¡°And a lot of it. Don¡¯t you want it?¡± ¡°Of course I want it. But you said it ¡®YOU.EARNED.IT.¡¯ Have you seen me sharing anything that I.EARNED? So why do you think I¡¯ll ask yours?¡± ¡°But it¡¯s around 4000 G!¡± Vanir stressed. ¡°Then you are a rich man, Vanir Dorfeil. Why don¡¯t you treat your family?¡± Hans remarked before departing, casually waving his hand and turning away. He soon reached the Prophets¡¯ Castle and in a jiffy got his things together. ¡°So you are leaving?¡± Walter chimed in from behind, giving the poor guy a start, yet Hans¡¯s facade of serenity stood firm. He quipped, sharp "You must have developed a special bond with that wheelchair of yours.¡± Walter, caressing the palm rest of his convenience-crafted throne, shot back, "Blame your dear old dad for this masterpiece.¡± "Who asked you to be a show-off?¡± Hans retorted with a smirk, continuing, ¡°Snatching arrows from the sky and pointing them at your own rear end ¨C that was all on you, professor. Don''t go blaming me for your acrobatics.¡± ¡°Just get the hell out of here.¡± Walter gestured him to leave quickly. However, Hans, glancing at Walter¡¯s situation, couldn¡¯t help ask, ¡°It¡¯s been months. Didn¡¯t Grandma heal you alright? Why are you still riding that thing?¡± ¡°Yeah, try taking on ¡®The Big Dipper¡¯ yourself,¡± chastised Walter. Hans wanted to rebuke that he did and survived too, but he successfully had put a leash on his scissored mouth. Instead of gloating, he said, ¡°You¡¯ll be searching for Xandor, right?¡± ¡°Yeah, this wound will heal. But not the humiliation that son of a bitch had put me in. He¡¯ll answer for everything.¡± ¡°Do contact me. I¡¯ll even call Parvian knights.¡± Hans nodded and left the castle for his grandparents¡¯ quarters, where he faced another news. ¡°What, Gramps took Chris to Sunfall?¡± He whined, hearing their departure. Hans wanted to test his new solar powers with Rudolf. He might¡¯ve acquired the book of power and become the solar mage, but he was still far from reaching the true potential or even discovering the beginning of solar powers. Irked, he glanced at another friend who just didn¡¯t seem to detach herself from his family. He asked, raising his chin, ¡°Deli, you are going back to Clandor or what?¡± ¡°And miss annoying you? Fat chance.¡± Delimira instantly responded. ¡°Aren¡¯t you literally taking ¡®my home, your home¡¯ saying?¡± Irritation was evident on his face, and that left her giggling. He urged Sierra to hasten, since the sooner he arrived in Edenberg, the sooner his plans would set into motion. ¡°You guys are ready?¡± Vanessa entered the quarters, asking, and before Sierra could affirm, she double-checked everything. ¡°It¡¯s all set now.¡± She said and locked the doors on her way out. Glancing at the three, she said eagerly, ¡°Let¡¯s move to the SpaceDoor¡ª¡± ¡°Heck no. we are going my way: INGRESS.¡± Hans retorted, rolling his eyes dramatically. As if on cue, a pillar of light descended upon them, casting an epic glow on the entire spectacle. In the blink of an eye, they found themselves standing in front of the grand Edenberg mansion back in the county. ¡°Home sweet home.¡± Hans said, ¡°Lets get started.¡±
Elven Lies II Chapter 14 : A fishbone in throat CHAPTER 14 A FISHBONE IN THROAT "Zwoom!" Right at the entrance of the Edenberg mansion, the familiar yet strangely extraordinary phenomenon unfolded. The light pillar, a trademark method of travel exclusive to Parvians, shimmered to life. The servants, already prepared to greet, awaited the arrival of their masters and the youngest of their house, now known as the Parvian prince. However, they weren''t the sole anticipators for the Edenberg couple; one so formidable that none in Edenberg dared to oppose him waited for Hans to arrive. They stepped in and noticed the awaiting guest. Hans grinned, ¡°Aren¡¯t you too far away from your natural habitat, Knight Association Chairman? Or is Uncle still running you on errands?¡± His teasing tone echoed, though the Warlord of the fifth rank managed to contain any visible reaction. ¡°Believe me, this is as charming to me as it is to you,¡± Kansas bit back, bringing out his communication orb, already connected to Hans¡¯s so-called Uncle, the king of Grimgar, Samwell. ¡°Well, hello there, Uncle. What can I do for you?¡± Hans greeted Samwell, stretching his lips into a mocking smile. However, just like Kansas, Samwell too showed no hint of agitation. Instead, he spoke in a solemn tone, ¡°You are on foreign soil, Prince Parv. So before some idiot goes messing around with you and your dear Parv has any excuse to point the fingers at me, I sent Kansas to guard you¡ª¡± ¡°Screw guarding, he¡¯s just here to keep tabs on me. Isn¡¯t he?¡± Hans interrupted. ¡°You are a smart boy, nephew. Believe whatever floats your boat, but Kansas has officially planted roots there.¡± Samwell pleaded with a weary sigh. ¡°Just don''t stir up a storm, or we might find ourselves in the midst of an unexpected international drama.¡± ¡°I understand.¡± Hans nodded sagely, adding with a smirk, ¡°But do I have to endure his face? He''s looking at me like I raided his family vault and made a clean getaway¡­ oh wait.¡± Hans paused, gloating and aimed his words at fuming Kansas, who was finally showing some reactions. He teased again, ¡°Do you want the International Drama!¡± Annoyed yet still somehow keeping his cool, Kansas turned the communication orb toward him and asked, almost pleading, ¡°Do I really have to be here? I¡¯ve many people¡ª¡± ¡°I can¡¯t trust that ticking bomb with anyone. Kansas, it¡¯s just for three months.¡± ¡°With the way he''s talking,¡± Kansas breathed deeply, ¡°I ain''t sure who will cause trouble first, me or him?¡± ¡°Deal with it. You are the adult; he is not. Shack!¡± Samwell closed the communication, leaving Kansas with a sour taste in his mouth. Before Hans could cause any further damage, Hodges, the trusted butler, rushed to welcome them and formally invited them inside as Kansas vanished somewhere. Hans gestured where Kansas stood before and asked Hodges, ¡°Since when is he here?¡± ¡°Three days.¡± Hodges promptly shook his head, sighing. ¡°Tsk!¡± Clicking his tongue, Hans kicked the air, ¡°So, I¡¯ve restraints here? Big deal. I¡¯ll manage.¡± He was cranky, and the kitchen knew a lot of ways to shoo away their young lord¡¯s bad temper. One after another, they offered several desserts, and as usual, Hans forgot that there was another existence lurking somewhere around their mansion. After some time, when everyone was settled down, Hodges came disturbing Hans¡¯s lazy session with the couch. ¡°What, Mr. Hodges?¡± ¡°Nothing, it¡¯s just¡­ I wanted to ask. If there is some place you wanted to go today?¡± Hodges asked hesitantly. ¡°Why the sudden interest?¡± Hans rolled his eyes. ¡°You see. I need to inform your diplomatic escort. You might be the prince of Parv, but here we are still the citizens of Grimgar. We can¡¯t just oppose a royal command. Sir Kansas will follow you¡­ everywhere.¡± ¡°Agh. The hell is wrong with these people. It¡¯s not like I will just go and blow something up¡ª¡± ¡°You might.¡± Hodges interrupted and reasoned, ¡°But that is not the point. Even if it seems troublesome. It is for your own good. There are many who might use you to light some of the sparks that have dimmed. The last thing you want is to be used by these cowards.¡±The author''s tale has been misappropriated; report any instances of this story on Amazon. Hodges¡¯ words touched Hans¡¯s sore spot and eventually got him to agree. ¡°Fine, fine.¡± He clicked his tongue and pointed, ¡°I¡¯ll be going to the Dwarves¡­ so tell that diplomatic escort to get ready.¡± Hodges didn¡¯t ask further and relayed Hans¡¯s wishes to Kansas. The good thing was that neither Kansas nor Hans had to face each other. The knight association chairman was quietly shadowing him. There was only one settlement of dwarves in Grimgar, and that was in Edenberg. The sole producers of dwarven technology had agreed to settle there with the one condition that no one from Grimgar would disturb them, so when Hans entered the dwarven community, Kansas had to stop his snooping. However, he was surprised to see the shortlings were happy to see the Parvian prince. With Kansas finally out of his hair, Hans quickly paced towards the familiar bar. ¡°Creek!¡± He pushed the small door, which was a bit tall before, but now Hans was almost reaching its top casing. ¡°Hmm! I¡¯ve grown¡ª¡± ¡°What sorry excuse brought you here, kid? You carrying anything fascinating?¡± The bar owner greeted Hans in his usual condescending tone, interrupting his happy thought of becoming a bit taller. ¡°Business.¡± Hans declared, patting his fat space pouch. ¡°What? You robbed your house¡ª¡± ¡°I¡¯ll leave that to your drunken thoughts.¡± Hans stopped him and said, ¡°I need to sell something discreetly.¡± ¡°How discreet?¡± ¡°Very.¡± Hans stretched his tone, and both dwarves and his words turned to whispers. ¡°You really didn¡¯t rob it, right? Even in the black market, if that comes to bite our assess¡­¡± The bar owner hushed. ¡°No,¡± Hans patted his fat pouch once more. ¡°But for assurance, it¡¯s better if you dismantle and sell them as resources.¡± The bar owner hushed as he searched for peeking eyes in the bar. ¡°Follow me.¡± He led Hans deeper inside the bar. As Hans followed, he smelled the strong, earthy scent of ale right away. He looked around in amazement at all the barrels stacked up against the walls. Each barrel was made of sturdy oak and had beautiful carvings showing how skilled the dwarves were. Some barrels were small and easy to hold, while others were big and looked powerful, like they were protecting something important inside. Seeing the huge collections, Hans stressed, ¡°Booze must really be important.¡± ¡°Enough with the nonsense.¡± The bar owner cleaned a huge table and prompted. ¡°Show me the goods.¡± His moustache twitched slightly, a subtle gesture that betrayed his growing impatience. Yet, despite his outward demeanour, there was a hint of amusement dancing in his eyes, as if he was enjoying the moment. ¡°Hmm.. whatever.¡± Hans unloaded everything he had fitted inside the space pouch, a plethora of potions, weapons, mana stones, and even the torn cloths of the dungeon raiders. ¡°Hmm..¡± The bar owner raised his eyes in doubt and said, ¡°I don¡¯t give a fuck where it came from. I¡¯ll sell it so none can trace it, but it will come with a price tag, Parvian Prince.¡± ¡°How much of a cut do you want?¡± Hans asked, frowning. ¡°You think I¡¯m crazy to let go of this opportunity for a mere cut? I need your favour¡­more exactly, the favour of the last imperial. ¡°Oh, man. First Deli and now this midget. It was easy before when everything just got settled with money.¡± Hans thought deeply, ¡°I¡¯ll cross the bridge when I¡¯m there. But I need to sack the Eclipse for good. Only with my own treant army can I face his undeads.¡± He nodded, gesturing his agreement. In response, the Dwarf laughed like a maniac, but it didn¡¯t take him long to calm down. ¡°Come here, little prince,¡± he asked Hans to come closer and pointed, ¡°You really have big galls robbing the alchemist of Concordia; almost half of your potions are marked with tracking spells.¡± ¡°Really!¡± Hans breathed in relief; it was really a good decision to not sell these outside. He cursed inside, ¡°damn it, why didn¡¯t my great-grandfather mention it?¡± ¡°Oye, Parvian prince.¡± The bar owner dragged him back to reality and pointed, ¡°A word of advice, always check everything for tracking spells.¡± ¡°I don¡¯t know what you¡¯re talking about, just sell it for mana stones, gems if feasible¡ª¡± ¡°Do you plan to carry it in that film pouch?¡± The dwarf interrupted, pointing at Hans¡¯s waist pouch. ¡°Yeah.¡± Hans nodded, asking, ¡°Can¡¯t I?¡± ¡°First, it¡¯s small and second¡ª¡± The dwarf frantically turned Hans and closed his face to Hans¡¯s butt, ¡°One crafty son of a bitch. I just told you to check everything for tracking spells. This is transmitting your real-time location to its original owner.¡± ¡°I can¡¯t believe my own stupidity.¡± Hans cursed and pulled the pouch which Xandor had given him. His vines sprouted instantly, ready to tear apart the space, but the dwarf stopped him. ¡°Don¡¯t ya wanna know where this son of a bitch is?¡± The midget pointed at the pouch, ¡°I can¡¯t, but there is someone who can reverse the spell for you.¡± ¡°Wait,¡± Hans gestured, asking, ¡°So I can find this person¡ª¡± ¡°Not me, but someone who owes me a little.¡± The bar owner sighed saying, ¡°She is in Sunfall.¡± ¡°So¡ª¡± ¡°Yeah, you need to visit her personally. This spell is no joke; if not a dwarf, you can¡¯t even detect it. This is a dwarven trick. Only a very capable dwarf could have merged a tracking spell this beautifully.¡± ¡°Figures, Xandor has dwarves working for him too. Just what I needed.¡± Hans frowned, thinking.¡°Now I know he is tracking me. But why?¡­no, it¡¯s easy. He called me a variable. But Xandor, I¡¯m a constant. I¡¯ll bash your head real good, just wait a while.¡± Hans shook off the thoughts and said to the bar owner, ¡°Fine by me. But now, just sell these. I have something else to handle now.¡±
Elven Lies II Chapter 15 : I Wanna Be A Lizard CHAPTER 15 I WANNA BE A LIZARD Hans came back sniggering. The bar owner of the bar had assured him that he would tear down everything and sell it as high as possible. On his journey back to the mansion, only two things lingered in Hans¡¯s mind: he would have to wait for a week so the dwarf could trade his things, and sell it as high as possible and second was Kansas. Shaking his thoughts, Hans settled in his mana control to stretch as far as it could go and found Kansas still breathing down his neck. ¡°Tsk! Come on,¡± he vented and thought, ¡°Tsk! I really need to cut him off. The merged book has the title written in bold and big words. If it is known that book of power is in my hands, it will do nothing but bring me a catastrophe. So for precaution, Hans only followed Sierra like a duckling and did nothing. He felt as if someone had clipped his wings, and his dam of tolerance was about to break. He entered the Dwarven community in an irritable mood, but soon his crankiness faded away as he glanced at the sheer amount of mana gems and stones back at the alcohol storage. He entered the Dwarven community in gold was it?¡± He asked the dwarf. ¡°Around 130,000 gold. the bar owner answered, pushing the pile of resources into a belt and pointed out, ¡°This is on me.¡± He flashed the beige belt laced with several small pockets. ¡°Is it similar to the space storage I have?¡± Hans questioned. ¡°As if!¡± Dwarf immediately retorted and pointed out, ¡°This is several times advanced than what you had, and,¡± he stressed, ¡°it comes with no tracking runes or spells.¡± ¡°How much is the capacity¡ª¡± ¡°Five times than your waist bag.¡± ¡°You outdid yourself, Mr. dwarf¡ª¡± ¡°I told you to call me by my name. Why are you calling me dwarf? How would you feel if I addressed you as the puny human?¡± How would you feel ifI can¡¯t just say I forgot his name,¡± Hans thought, perplexed, but the dwarf caught on and shouted to confirm, ¡°You dare forget my name¡ª¡± ¡°Humans are far inferior in many things than dwarves. Recalling names is one of them.¡± Hans buttered the dwarf, and like any other dwarf, the bar owner who took pride in thinking dwarves were better than humans, got pleased. ¡°Yes, you are right? You humans tend to be forgetful. Listen again, my name is Higrid Smithmason¡ª¡± ¡°Ah, Smithmason, I remember the name now. How can I forget, tsk! tsk!¡± Hans shook his head, and his actions somehow pleased the giggling dwarf. But before he could sway away in the pleasing feelings, the Dwarf pointed to the space belt. ¡°Everything a dwarf makes has a name. This little beauty is called Knapbinder. See these eight pockets.¡± Higrid rotated the belt, pointing the stitched pockets, and continued, ¡°Each of these pockets is special. One can even store a living thing¡­just do not put something big.¡± The dwarf sighed, adding, ¡°I¡¯ll leave for you to explore the rest of them. Take care of the knapbinder, and it will return the favour.¡± ¡°Speaking of Favour¡­can I ask you one?¡± Hans asked shamelessly. ¡°What?¡± ¡°You see, a fly is chasing me everywhere I go. I need a quiet place where it can¡¯t reach.¡± Hans pointed towards the estimated location where Kansas was lurking, prompting Higrid to say, ¡°That is some fucking dangerous fly.¡± ¡°Yeah.¡± Hans agreed, nodding, and asked, ¡°So, can I get some quiet place in the Dwarven community?¡± ¡°You can get a place, but it won¡¯t be quiet. We are a noisy bunch.¡± Higrid mentioned. ¡°As long as that ¡®Big Fly¡¯ won¡¯t bother me. I¡¯m good.¡± Hans nodded. ¡°Then come tomorrow. I¡¯ll have a place ready.¡± ¡°Thanks, Higrid.¡± Hans waved his hand and left for home. Since that day, it was Hans¡¯s daily routine to visit the dwarves. The book of power brought major upgrades to Hans¡¯s existing arsenal. His VeganBind didn¡¯t grow stronger, but mixing the replica of day seed into it brought an impactful change. The moment someone rended the vines, it released the solar energy in the form of an explosion.Love this novel? Read it on Royal Road to ensure the author gets credit. Seeing him doing extraordinary things, dwarves keep challenging him for inspirations. And it was the day he perfected mixing the day seed with his projectile attack - SeedBullet. ¡°Hey, Zukko.¡± Hans shouted at his sparring partner, ¡°Your armour better be sturdy, I don¡¯t know jack what this attack would do¡ª¡± ¡°Don¡¯t look down on Dwarven armour, human brat.¡± The dwarf named, Zukko rebuked, ¡°This is a masterpiece. I won¡¯t even feel it¡ª Swoosh!¡± He wasn¡¯t finished yet. Hans let the improved SeedBullet go. His control over mana wasn¡¯t much improved, but his regular practice had brought significant changes. He could now attack five simultaneous shots, but only one needed to test out both: Zukko¡¯s armour and his new SeedBullet. ¡°Boom!¡± The SeedBullet met the shining armour, and an explosive impact reached everyone¡¯s ears. The dust cloud around Zukko finally settled, and as he had said before, a dwarven armour was very much proven its worth, but Zukko wasn¡¯t scathed completely. He was knocked out cold. Hans was also surprised. It was like he had finally overcome the flaw of his BlastSeed spell, which needed a ridiculous amount to prepare and had a short range and expiration window. He smirked and said to himself, ¡°Now this is what you call a BlastSeed.¡± ¡°Ha! Ha! Ha!..¡± Gasping, Zukko regained consciousness. It was all due to the dirty socks of Higrid stuffed inside his nostrils. But instead of venting on Higrid for his vexing action, he quickly disarmed himself and checked his shining armour, still dent-less. He breathed in relief but soon found a big problem, ¡°No! No! No! Son of a bitch, he broke my protection runes!¡± Before Hans could relish in the joy of what he was thinking, he asked his new dwarven friends to bring out more testing armours, and like an excited bunch, eager to prove their armour was better than the peers. They soon brought their best works, but one after another, Hans¡¯s SeedBullet, which he now called BlastSeed, broke the runes. It was a tight slap on Dwarves¡¯ faces since the advantage of having dwarven armour was that it came with several abilities infused in them by dwarven runes, but now someone was capable of breaking them permanently. However, unlike humans, dwarves were a race driven by the pursuit of challenges. They all set out to refine their armours to withstand any damage Hans could inflict. From that day forward, in the bustling community of dwarves, a cycle ensued: the dwarves continuously crafted new armor, only for Hans to break through them again. Several days had passed since, and Hans had just dismissed the last dwarf. "Return with an upgraded version, Kronof," he called out to the disheartened dwarf. And when the coast was clear of prying eyes, he took out his little notebook, which he was using to keep tabs on things. VeganBind - Explodes when someone tears it down SeedBullet - explodes on impact and destroys the magic runes (not all) SharpDeath - turns into a land mine (uncontrollable ). As a shrapnel mine of dwarves. ¡°There was something else in SeedBullets¡¯ section¡­¡± Hans mumbled and pulled out his Book of Power from the space belt called Knapbinder. ¡°Hmm¡­let¡¯s see.¡± He skimmed pages and stopped at the SeedBullet. Decrypting¡­ LongShot As your understanding of day seed increases, you can use its special property to strengthen the attributes of the plants you create. You¡¯ve noticed the VeganBind becoming stronger and your seed Bullets casings turning unbreakable. With that in mind, I want you to test something. The mana path for seed Bullet you usually stretch, make it so the solar energy absorbs into it. Hans tried, he concentrated, and quickly aligned the environmental mana and stretched it like rubber. ¡°Phew, now focus.¡± He sighed and started directing his absorbed solar energy in the path. ¡°What!¡± Surprised by the sudden accomplishment, he said, ¡°This was easier than I thought.¡± The mana path before him was conjured and was exuding a ravaging energy about to lose. ¡°Now I should put the metallic seed¡ªswoosh¡ªpierce!¡± ¡°The hell you doing, human?¡± Kronof, the dwarf whom Hans dealt the last blow to, was shouting at him from two walls behind. His seedBullet had penetrated the two thick walls of dwarven architecture like a hot knife through butter and hit Kronof¡¯s smithy. ¡°My bad. Sorry.¡±Hans quickly apologised. ¡°Geez, I really need to read before I act.¡± He looked at his book of power and continued. Decrypting¡­ Try to make the seeds more like your fingers, not to forget pointed at the end. The sun¡¯s power inside the mana path provides an explosive momentum, so make sure you point it at your enemies, not friends. ¡°Yeah, I really should¡¯ve read it.¡± Hans nodded shamelessly and continued his reading while resisting his itch to try it again. Decrypting¡­ Also, see how far you can hit the target. It¡¯s very long range and will take time to set up. But its power will be worth the effort, I¡¯m sure of it. Hence, its name, LongShot. ¡°Nice!¡± Hans stood up energetically and called his dwarven friends for a new experiment. And as usual, the curious dwarves came running to see something new. They followed whatever Hans was suggesting and cleared up a straight path over six hundred metres. ¡°This is as far as we can clear up, human.¡± The bar owner, who was practically the middleman between Hans and others, hailed from a distance. ¡°Yeah, that is enough for a trial.¡± Hans yelled and gestured for Higrid to move away. He breathed out and with a graceful movement, his hand stretched and his finger moved as he called forth the feeling of his new SeedBullet, now Longshot.
Elven Lies II Chapter 16 : Peace And Quiet Was A Hard Thing To Ask CHAPTER 16 PEACE AND QUIET WAS A HARD THING TO ASK. ¡°Shweek!¡± with a whisper-like release, the shot was fired. The finger-sized seed streaked through the air, a metallic glint amidst the vast distance. It followed the supercharged mana path, until it met its mark with an explosive resonance. ¡°Clank!¡± A resounding clang reverberated through the air as the SedBullet shattered the silence, leaving behind horrendous faces of the dwarves and a grin on Hans. The dwarven metal, once called a formidable obstacle in the path of projectiles, succumbed to the force of the impact. ¡°Now this is what you call power,¡± Hans yelled excitedly. Meanwhile, the onlookers stayed aghast. ¡°Fuck the fire, what just happened?¡± Kronof cursed aloud. This was the same thing that flew at him before. He was both startled and terrified. ¡°If it was a little lower, my head would be a minced pile of shit.¡± He mumbled beside Hans, but the aggressor had no time to listen to his dwarf friend. ¡°Hey, you human child. Do it in moderation, will ya?¡± He repeated while others ran to see the penetration power of Hans¡¯s attack on their cherished metal alloy. And just like any other time, instead of despair, Hans¡¯s attack instilled inspiration in Dwarves, and they began researching a way to imitate it. A month had passed since that incident, and Hans found himself spending more time with dwarves than at home. He only returned mansion to sleep, and sometimes Aldrich had to coax him back. This was one of those days. Aldrich was practically begging Hans to return. And it had been quite some time since he saw the familiar faces, so taking pity on Aldrich, Hans returned to the mansion. However, he found the welcoming scene quite contrasting. Delimira and Aredhel were locked in some sort of argument, but mostly the daughter was getting schooled by her mother. ¡°What¡¯s happening?¡± He hushed to Aldrich. ¡°Well, young lord. Your friend there sold her father¡¯s keepsake,¡± Aldrich pointed out. ¡°Why?¡± Hans asked back. ¡°For some money¡ª¡± Before Hans could ask more, the argument there got heated, and Deli raised her voice, ¡°It was just a useless thing of the past.¡± She scoffed, ¡°I can¡¯t believe people still buy things which have sea monsters¡¯ names attached to them¡ª¡± ¡°Show some respect. He is your father, Delimira Winters¡ª¡± ¡°Then ask him to come here and correct me himself.¡± Delimira fumed. ¡°Slap!¡± Aredhel¡¯s hand met Delimira¡¯s cheek strongly. ¡°It was what your father left you. How dare¡ª¡± ¡°It was mine.¡± Delimira bit back, caressing her cheek and reasoned, ¡°Whether I sell it or keep. It doesn¡¯t concern you.¡± ¡°I¡¯m your mother, you stupid¡ª¡± ¡°Finally, Aredhel Winters remembered having a daughter.¡± Delimira scoffed, her eyes laced with moisture. ¡°Humph! Mother? Don¡¯t joke, a mother never abandons her child to get devoured. Where were you¡ª¡± ¡°That¡¯s it, Deli.¡± Hans quickly came and closed her running mouth and whispered, ¡°Don¡¯t say something you¡¯ll regret.¡± He then turned to the fuming Aredhel and said apologetically, ¡°I¡¯m sure she doesn¡¯t mean that.¡± ¡°And you.¡± Hans turned back to Delimira, ¡°You are coming with me.¡± He then dragged her out of the hall, straight to his backyard garden. He finally let go of her mouth and said, ¡°Damn it, Winters. You really shouldn¡¯t have sold that. It was from your father. Didn¡¯t you say you wanted to avenge him? You should¡¯ve kept it.¡± ¡°Me avenging him¡­ Listen, Hans, people do not avenge others. We are selfish by nature. Do you think ¡®the gone¡¯ would want their loved ones to burn in revenge and hate? NO. We do it because their absence haunts us.¡± Hans had no response for her. He didn¡¯t hear what happened to escalate this between mother and daughter, so it was not his place to offer her advice. But he knew he had to say something, and he did, ¡°Take it from someone who also never saw his father, Deli.¡± The sentiment behind the left objects is what keeps them alive in our hearts.¡±Support creative writers by reading their stories on Royal Road, not stolen versions. ¡°Humph! Father.¡± She scoffed, ¡°Mine is not like yours, Hans. Yours made sure that you¡¯ll live without bowing to anyone, even if he is gone. Meanwhile, mine saw receiving acknowledgement of the elders more important than keeping her infant daughter safe¡­ and my mother encouraged him.¡± She paused staring right at his eyes, ¡°You¡¯d never know.. Don¡¯t ever take their sides.¡± ¡°Woah! Woah!¡± Hans gestured. ¡°I ain''t saying nothing, Winters.¡± She remained quiet for a while as if her mind was sorting things inside and after a dejected look, she said with a lost smile, ¡°I want to leave the past behind. It held me back, but now I don¡¯t need it anymore.¡± ¡°So, what is turning your gears now?¡± Hans asked with a faint smile. ¡°For starters,¡± She smiled, wiping her eyes, and pointed at him, ¡°Your million-gold debt¡ª¡± ¡°Haa! And here I thought you grew a heart or something, ¡± Hans sighed and asked, ¡°So whom did you sell?¡± ¡°Someone I know in Concordia Node.¡± ¡°You mean in the Deadlands?¡± Hans asked, confused. ¡°Mhm.¡± She nodded in response, prompting Hans to ask, ¡°You got contacts there?¡± Delimira nodded again and answered, ¡°If we are talking specifics, it¡¯s your Professor Aredhel¡¯s.¡± ¡°So,¡± Hans rolled his eyes, ¡°you aren¡¯t calling her mother now¡ª¡± ¡°Shut up, Hans.¡± ¡°Already did.¡± Hans gestured. He really didn¡¯t want her to turn angry for some reason. ¡°So who is this buyer of yours?¡± He asked, nudging. ¡°Why? You plan to buyback?¡±she asked, maintaining her furrowed brows. ¡°I think so.¡± Hans rolled his eyes again. Delimira mused and asked, ¡°So, you are going to pay me back double of what you owe me and buy that junk back too?¡± ¡°That¡¯s nasty, Winters.¡± ¡°Yeah, I¡¯m a bad bitch. So don¡¯t do anything foolish and focus on the return you promised ¡®cause even if you buyback that thing, I won¡¯t clear up your debt.¡± ¡°Yeah! Yeah!¡± Hans gestured and asked what he was curious of, ¡°But why did you sell it anyways¡ª¡± ¡°You asked for 500,000 gold. Where did you think I got it¡ª¡± ¡°What? I thought you had it with you.¡± Hans startled. ¡°What kind of a girl has that amount of money?¡± Delimira asked, frowning. ¡°The rich bitc¡­type.¡± Hans corrected him before he could do some damage to himself. ¡°It¡¯s not my money. It¡¯s¡­mother¡¯s. She just gave me a lot to elevate her guilty conscience.¡± ¡°Ah! Man.¡± Hans almost brooded. This was turning into a burden since now he knew where the money came from. ¡°This doesn¡¯t seem alright.¡± He mumbled, ¡°What about my guilty conscience now? You sold something precious just to satisfy my whim¡ª¡± ¡°Hey, hey, don¡¯t get ahead of yourself. I just found a better opportunity. I might start living independently after you pay it off. And even if you can¡¯t,¡± She chuckled, ¡°I guess I¡¯ll live reminding you that I lent you the money when you needed it so desperately.¡± ¡°Screw the guilty conscience, let¡¯s just pay her off first and get done with it. Arat was right, an imperial must have no mercy, sympathy, or sense of guilt.¡± Clenching his fist, he resolved, but soon his thoughts broke as Delimira asked him, ¡°Enough about me, what were you working on with dwarves¡ª¡± ¡°Ah, that.¡± Hans interrupted, ¡°Something to blow you off.¡± ¡°I reached the third circle yesterday. You sure¡ª¡± ¡°The fu.. I¡¯m not doing nothing, you know.¡± Hans rebuked, but his obvious jealousy made her smile back. ¡°So what can I expect to see?¡± She teased. ¡°Even you weirding out won¡¯t save you this time.¡± Hans said, proud. ¡°It¡¯s not weirding out.¡± Delimira defended, ¡°I just changed into¡ª¡± ¡°Oh, give it a rest, Deli.¡± Hans shook his head and continued, ¡°Growing scales, serpentine eyes. Don¡¯t you think it¡¯s weird?¡± ¡°It¡¯s called morphing, genius! Not weirding out, and I¡¯m not the only one. I know an idiot that turned into a walking forest monster¡ª¡± ¡°No,¡± Hans shook his head instantly, ¡°Elderform is a spell. W.E.I.R.D.O.¡± And before she could come up with a response, Hans added, ¡°Sir Aldrich mentioned you were looking for me. I hope it wasn¡¯t just so you can rub reaching third circle on my face, right?¡± ¡°You got half right. Another reason is that there are some fascinating things going on in the western Duchy of Grimgar.¡± ¡°Sylvetor Duchy?¡± Hans prompted, and Delimira confirmed it, so he asked, ¡°What happened?¡± ¡°Their second son was robbed blind, and the rumours are that some classified documents that can shake up the Western stronghold were also lost.¡± ¡°I like to laugh at them, but why does it concern me?¡±Hans was puzzled. ¡°Because they chased the thieves to Edenberg Duchy. Now everyone wants the piece of pie called ¡®leverage over Sylvetor family,¡¯ so we have a lot of guests in this county.¡± ¡°So, where are you going with this¡ª¡± Has was still not getting her point. But, Delimira only smiled back in return, throwing him into further suspense. ¡°Oh, just spill it, Winters.¡± he said, annoyed. ¡°A familiar face reached out to me yesterday. You remembered the fire Warlock that helped us in the Capital.¡± ¡°The school with a ominous name¡­ D..Devildom?¡±
Elven Lies II Chapter 17 : Getting Rid of Fifth Ranked Pain CHAPTER 17 GETTING RID OF FIFTH RANKED PAIN ¡°Guess who reached me yesterday?¡± Delimira teased Hans, breaking the silence. She twirled her hair and asked, ¡°Remember that fire Warlock who we met in Capital?¡± ¡°That Devildom mage,¡± Hans replied. ¡°Yeah, he reached out to us. The Sylvetor family is offering a million gold, you know¡ª¡° ¡°Leave me out of this, Winters. I already have a headache named Kansas looming over my head¡­ and I¡¯m busy.¡± Hans outright rejected. ¡°But you know.¡± He continued before Delimira could protest further, ¡°You can probably do this on your own. No need to cancel it on my behalf. You got this. So go¡ª¡± ¡°You sure, you don¡¯t want to join?¡± Delimira stressed anyway, ¡°These guys are pretty powerful, you really don¡¯t want to compete with them.¡± ¡°To catch some thieves.. It sounds tempting, but... enjoy yourself, Winters,¡± He replied, waving off the conversation as he made his way to his room, a quiet chuckle escaping him. "Pft! Why split the loot? I''ll keep it all for myself. Thanks, Deli.¡± After a while, a gentle knock roused the lazing Hans from his bed, prompting him to sit up straight, eyes fixed on the door and he heard. ¡°You there, little brother?¡± ¡°Yes, come in, sis.¡± He responded eagerly and as the door creaked open, a smile spread across his face, welcoming Vanessa into the room. ¡°Come on in,¡± he waved, making space on the bed beside him. ¡°Father said you were looking for me.¡± Vanessa asked innocently. ¡°Yeah. What¡¯s exactly going on with the western duchy?¡± Hans asked at point-blank range. ¡°I¡¯m seeing for you after a while, and the first thing you ask is what is happening in someone else¡¯s home. I¡¯m a little hurt, little brother.¡± ¡°I¡¯ll make it up to you later, sis.¡± Hans shot stars from his eyes and asked her again, ¡°Western duchy, please?¡± ¡°Fine, fine. Don¡¯t pout, you are not just a kid anymore. It doesn¡¯t suit your stature now¡ª¡± ¡°Haa! Another reason,¡± Hans shook his head mumbling, ¡°I really didn¡¯t want to be the prince. I can¡¯t do this, I can¡¯t do that. Tsk! Tsk!¡ª¡± Vanessa interrupted his train of thoughts. ¡°A few weeks ago, someone broke into the Sylvetor mansion and robbed¡ª¡± ¡°I know what others know, sis.¡± Hans interrupted her, ¡°I want to know what others don¡¯t know?¡± Vanessa remained silent, pondering whether it¡¯s right to tell this troublemaker brother the truth. ¡°I¡¯m still debating whether to tell you or not¡­just promise me, you won¡¯t cause any trouble¡ª¡± ¡°Since when do I cause trouble¡ª¡± ¡°A¡­Every time.¡± She paused, ¡°So do I have your word?¡± ¡°I¡¯m not causing any trouble if no one finds me, right?¡± He asked with a mischievous smile, and after a brief pause, Vanessa responded, ¡°Mmm¡­Kind ah!¡± Hans asked further excitedly, so she continued, ¡°There was something in the bunch that was robbed. A document so scandalous that could destroy the house Sylvetor. So both the Sylvetor family and the Grimgar royals are paying a hefty amount for its retrieval.¡± ¡°But why are these jackasses of thieves doing their deeds here,¡± asked Hans. It was better to flee in Sunfall, since it was near and had some complicated relationship with Grimgar. It would have provided them with safe passage, so he was wondering why they were here, far east. However, Vanessa had the answer for his doubts. ¡°It¡¯s all because those foolish people reached out to the royals, obviously trying to pass this dangerous situation onto them.¡± She said, shaking her head. ¡°And your dear uncle chose Edenberg County for the exchange because no one dares to cause trouble here. It¡¯s the lands of Rudolf and Sierra Edenberg, and now even the foreign Parvian prince is here with the knight association Chairman this is the safest place to be in Grimgar.¡± Hans chuckled in response, thinking, ¡°Since my dear uncle is using me as his shield, shouldn¡¯t he pay an appropriate price?¡± He continued grinning for a while as his mind gears were moving with full speed. ¡°Oh!¡± He said, amazed like an epiphany had hit him. ¡°Sis, I want Kansas gone, real bad. Can you do something?¡±Support the author by searching for the original publication of this novel. ¡°If it were a week before, my answer would¡¯ve been a NO. But now even you can convince him. Since the king is coming himself, shouldn¡¯t he protect him instead of watchdogging you?¡± She mused. Vanessa thought it was good for Hans to learn the art of negotiating with words, but Hans¡¯s head was cooking something else. He was still grinning ear to ear, thinking, ¡°If the king¡¯s envoy suddenly got attacked by someone, Kansas eventually has to go there¡­¡± Both of them were content thinking quite contrasting things. Hans soon discovered the date of the King''s arrival thanks to Vanessa, and he devised a plan to rid himself of Kansas once and for all. Meanwhile, Delimira formed an awkward alliance with Devildom under the pretence of observing them on behalf of the current acting lord, Sierra. The days were passing like flashes, and almost every day new faces showed up at the Edenberg mansion, all aiming to gain the cooperation of Edenberg forces. Sylvetor wanted to hide something and Grimgar Royals wanted something that can teeth down their influence on Sylvetor. Knowing this well, Sierra remained neutral in this power struggle. However, Hans didn¡¯t care who was coming or going from the mansion since he maintained his daily visits to the dwarven community without interruption to avoid raising any suspicions. Fortunately, the dwarves¡¯ likability towards Hans had soared high since he was actively participating in their testing and was sort of a muse to many of them. They agreed to help him evade Kansas¡¯s watchful eye without being detected. ¡°Zzzz¡­Zing!¡± Hans stumbled out of a rift, a prototype of one of his dwarven friends for short-distance teleportation. His head throbbed like crazy. ¡°Hey, Kronof. You sure you tested this before? I¡¯m not the first one to try this, am I?¡± ¡°Naturally,¡± Kronof chuckled from the other side of the small rift, running his fingers through his thick beard. Hans gagged, spewing out his breakfast. ¡°Jeez, what''s wrong with the space jump and me?¡± He shook his head, relieved that his headache had vanished along with his undigested meal. Wiping his mouth, Hans gestured to his new worn bracer, and asked Kronof, ¡°If I just turn this dial, I''ll be back, right?¡± ¡°Yeah, human. It will work, don¡¯t worry,¡± Kronof reassured him, dismissing his concerns. ¡°How sure are you?¡± Hans asked skeptically. ¡°Around... 80%.¡± ¡°You''re messing with me!¡± Hans exclaimed. ¡°Yeah, I was, human. Just return before two hours. That knight can¡¯t come to the dwarven community without permission, but he can still sense your presence there. We can only mask it for three hours at best.¡± ¡°Then why is my window only two hours¡ª¡± ¡°Precaution, you fool. A dwarf always takes precautions. It''s the nature of our work. Just come back before the two hours are up.¡± Kronof cautioned Hans before the temporary rift closed down. ¡°Fine, you persistent midget,¡± Hans grumbled, activating his wind gem. Flying close to the ground at remarkable speed, he pondered why the King of Grimgar chose the road instead of utilising a space door for teleportation. Upon reaching the passage, he scrutinised the place, noting, "Strange, I still see mana being channeled from miles away. They must be investigating this place beforehand from distance¡­ Thank god I lack mana within me.¡± He scoffed, proud, ¡°They¡­ even their forefathers can''t trace my presence.¡± He was overjoyed, chuckling at the scouts¡¯ reliance on magic instead of physical scouting. ¡°I can¡¯t blame them,¡± he said, ¡°everyone in this world has mana, just not me¡­ stop arguing with yourself, Hans, and do your job.¡± Shaking off his thoughts, he began to devise his master plan and couldn¡¯t help but chuckle, ¡°You¡¯re in for a wild surprise, Uncle.¡± AFTER A WHILE Hans returned just in time, emerging from the dwarven community precisely as the king was expected to arrive on his planned route. All was left was to wait for the ambush to happen as he talked to Kansas, solidifying his alibi. ¡°Mr. Chairman of the Knight Association.¡± He yelled at the skies, and the bulky knight, the fifth rank holder, appeared behind him. Hans didn¡¯t get spook as the knight had planned, but grinned sideways and turned to him. Meanwhile, at the king¡¯s road, Samwell¡¯s company triggered the first ¡®Landmine¡¯, his newly built version of the SharpDeath spell. ¡°Boom!¡± As the shrapnel-like structures flew like a shower, the unexpected entourage failed to counter since their blind trust in their senses told the area was clear and safe to enter. So these superpowers failing to detect a meager trap was insulting. They spanned their senses yet there was no magic weapon in the vicinity. ¡°Boom!Boom! Boom!¡± Blasts happened in quick succession. They were confused as to how the attacks were happening. But they were the elites of Grimgar, the royal force, so it was not near enough to create panic among them. In a moment, they came encircling their king. ¡°Your Majesty, are you hurt anywhere?¡± A healer mage rushed toward their king. ¡°Boom! Boom! Boom!¡± The run of the healer¡¯s to their king in concern did nothing helpful but triggered the chain reaction. One after another, explosions began, and shrapnel rained like a hailstorm from the above. Since the land mine of Hans was the product of the photon energy which finally breached their armour, taking down their several defensive ruins. ¡°Agh! Ugh! No, my eyes! My legs¡­My groin..¡± The entourage began to cry in agony. The attack wasn¡¯t enough to damage anyone in significance, but dealing with the explosive shrapnel was an annoying task. But Hans wasn¡¯t just planning a harmless prank. He had secretly sprinkled the shrapnels with his ¡®SchizoMania¡¯ spell, which he had first used against the candidates of Knight association in Glory wars and hadn¡¯t used since then. No one knew about his special plants, so it was a perfect plan for Hans to cause a major mental breakdown for the entourage. That¡¯s why Samwell had to rush to Kansas. And as that happened, Hans turned his face towards Kansas. The Chairman¡¯s face showed many colors as his communication orb lit up red, confirming Hans¡¯s plans had borne him fruits. Hans teased, ¡°Why the ugly face¡ª¡± He was interrupted as Kansas jumped high in the sky, reminding Hans that this fellow couldn¡¯t fly too like Rudolf. ¡°This nonsense is finally gone from my neck¡­ ah, this is freedom.¡± He cried in joy. Elven Lies II Chapter 18 : Guests at Home CHAPTER 18 GUESTS AT HOME ¡°What happened here?¡± Kansas was scanning his senses. He came here instantly when his communication orb lit red, a distress signal signifying an emergency. However, the scene of the king¡¯s escorts going berserk, infighting, a madness he hadn¡¯t expected. ¡°Just what happened here?¡± He turned to the group¡¯s powerhouses, the three Dominion Knights, exclusive to the royalty. ¡°It happened so fast¡­we didn¡¯t have time to prepare¡­ agh this headache¡­¡± Kansas turned around hearing their reply, grasping there were traces of explosions and burst his frustration toward the sane crowd, ¡°How you fools couldn¡¯t stop mere mana bombs? Have you sold your senses¡ª¡± ¡°Pardon me, sir..¡± The mage, scout of the escorts answered, ¡°They weren¡¯t mana bombs¡­I know¡­no one couldn¡¯t have detected them¡­they weren¡¯t responding to mana.¡± ¡°Useless shit heads.¡± He frantically asked the mages, ¡°Don¡¯t tell me you couldn¡¯t even procure the evidence, too?¡± The mage lowered his head and didn¡¯t respond, suggesting the obvious answer leaving Kansas to grumble. Frustrated but at last, Kansas finally took notice of the hypnotised knight and mages of the escorts. ¡°What the hell is wrong with these fools?¡± Kansas¡¯s eyes searched for traces of magic but couldn¡¯t find anything. Some were loitering here and there. Some were frantically attacking others, and some were even crying like they were high in depression. ¡°This is not magic but alchemy¡­¡± Kansas reached the conclusion, ¡°It¡¯s a fuckin¡¯ poison you fools.¡± ¡°Yes.¡± The mage who had lowered his head in disappointment once again responded like a meerkat. He reasoned further, ¡°But it¡¯s too late, our healer¡¯s spell isn¡¯t working. The poison is deep in the system. The bombs had small, piercing objects, laced with poison. Some¡­some sort of hypnotic drug.¡± ¡°Damn it.¡± Kansas roared in response, ¡°How the fuck did three Dominion knights could not stop mere bombs? Even if you are useless, your armours should¡¯ve prevented this shitty attack.¡± The sane knights lowered their heads in shame. Kansas was talking jabs one after another, so one of the more courageous escorts showed his damaged armour to Kansas. Frowning his brows, Kansas focussed, ¡°Hmm¡­ so it was not just a mere mana bomb. Something that can damage the dwarven runes¡­maybe elven craftsmanship or even some unknown alchemy?¡± Kansas had no definite answers but a lot of questions. However, it wasn¡¯t important for now. He roared again and the effects of Hans¡¯s little assault wore off like it was a lie. Then Kansas focussed his sight at the king¡¯s road and his aura traced the whole path like a serpent on hunt. The whole road turned upside down, like a massive plough had ran rampant there. In the process, several more similar explosion happened. ¡°I was right,¡± Kansas mumbled, ¡°This is some insane bastard¡¯s handiwork. He doesn¡¯t want to kill but stall or chase you away¡­¡± Seeing the spectacle, Samwell came beside the enraged Warlord, ¡°You are right Kansas, my friend.¡± Samwell tousled his well shaved chin and asked, ¡°Is this the doing of Sylvetor family¡ª¡± ¡°I told you to let go of this, you bas..your majesty.¡± Kansas almost let out his inner feelings but calmed down with the same pace he got enraged. He continued in a hushed voice, ¡°Just what will you get by poking around your wife¡¯s family? They are a ducal family of Sylvetor, one of the founding fathers. You need them¡ª¡± ¡°They are cancer to my reign. As long as they stay strong, my hands will be tied. I¡¯m not like my Parvian brother or my destroy-everything-father.¡± Samwell shook his head and continued in a sombre tone, ¡°I¡¯m a politician. And a politician needs to cut off the rotten part to move forward, Kansas.¡± ¡°You both literally and figuratively made your bed with Sylvetor, Samwell. You need to lie in it and let go¡ª¡± ¡°No,¡± Samwell quickly rejected, ¡°That document is key to controlling the Sylvetor family for good. I need it badly, Kansas.¡± ¡°Then its fortunate since I was commissioned here before this nonsense happened.¡± Kansas sighed in relief and continued,¡°Edenberg is declared a no Warlord zone now. No new can enter it now or else Rudolf will return and you know what will happen then.¡± ¡°Initially I didn¡¯t want you to help me in this but, yes, its good you were here before this ban could start. Its like the gods are shining upon me.¡± Samwell chuckled in sarcasm as he looked his half-gone mad royal escorts. Kansas hummed and asked doubting, ¡°Assuming, hypothetically if it was your in-laws who attacked you¡­ It fits the bill that they didn¡¯t want to injure you, yet this isn¡¯t enough to scare you away. Something feels wrong here.¡± ¡°It could¡¯ve been retaliation¡± Samwell thought deep.If you come across this story on Amazon, be aware that it has been stolen from Royal Road. Please report it. ¡°Did you do something¡­¡± ¡°Yeah¡± Samwell chuckled, ¡°I sent their mages to afterlife.¡± ¡°You do shitty things when I¡¯m not around, your majesty.¡± Kansas pointed to the maddened soldiers on the ground, still sniggering even when Kansas¡¯s aura washed them of poison. He grunted and rushed others,¡°Knock these bastards out and do something about the injured. We need to enter Edenberg¡¯s borders now.¡± Meanwhile, with the glee of a child skipping, Hans entered the mansions in joy. However, he met with an eerie atmosphere. Everyone was running around anxiously. Hans found his way to Vanessa. "What''s going on?" he asked, his voice imitating innocence. Vanessa motioned for him to follow her to a more secluded spot ¡°Was your hand in this madness?¡± She asked almost certain. ¡°You said to convince Kansas,¡± Hans answered, innocent, ¡°I¡¯m not seeing so it was a job well done. Don¡¯t you think, sis?¡± ¡°Ah! Dear brother, there is a limit of how much they can tolerate you.¡±she said, gripping his shoulders firmly, ¡°You are in foreign soil, this is not your home as before.¡± ¡°It was foolproof¡ª¡± ¡°Nothing is foolproof. Only fool and proof, dear brother. It was good that lady Sierra banned any warlord from entering the territory.¡± ¡°That was in my calculations too, you know¡ª ¡°You are bad in math.¡± Vanessa pointed immediately. ¡°Lets see how much damage you¡¯ve done. We received news of emergency. The king was ambushed just at the borders of Edenberg. They have injured and are in the way here.¡± Hans, Vanessa and others waited for the royal escort to arrive. And after an hour or so, the trumpets around the Edenberg mansion signalled the king¡¯s arrival in chorus. The group of around thirty people entered through gates. The emergency medical ward was established in the garden and Hans slowly approached, observing their guests. ¡°Who did you pissed off this time uncle?¡± He popped out beside Samwell, almost surprising the king of Grimgar. And as if he prepared his dialogues, he teased, ¡°And people call me troublemaker. Even sending their best knight to reign me down. Tsk! Tsk!¡± ¡°Don¡¯t rub it, nephew. I¡¯m tired.¡± ¡°Come on, they all look fine.¡± Hans pointed his healing Soldiers. He was not even surprised by their rate of detoxification and recovery under Sierra¡¯s spell. ¡°They were just attacking each other¡ª¡± ¡°Ooh! Why is that?¡± Hans piqued interest. ¡°You know, Im a curious cat.¡± Samwell stared at Hans in doubt, almost giving him the cold sweat. ¡°Come on tell me what happened?¡± Hans nudged him sneakily. ¡°Here.¡± Samwell, hesitatingly pulled out a sphere of light that held one of Hans¡¯s shrapnel. ¡°The heck they captured it. This should have turned to dust the minute it exploded. How is it in his hands?¡± Hans couldn¡¯t let his inner thoughts come onto his face so maintaining his composure like a wise sage, he asked Samwell, ¡°What is it?¡± ¡°The culprit.¡± Samwell answered with suspicion. ¡°Do you know where it comes from. Looks elven craftsmanship to me.¡± Hans let the words fly since he knew, at least one person from the group would¡¯ve thought that. Since Dwarf were famous for building machinery and structures while elves stood high in fine and intricate craftsmanship. ¡°I don¡¯t think so.¡± Sierra came ruining Hans¡¯s parade and contradicted him, ¡°This is not elven, everything they do reeks of mana, but this little thing is just¡­plain.¡± Hans began to be troubled after hearing her words, ¡°Stop it, Grandma, don¡¯t throw your lovely grandson to the guillotine.¡± Thinking hard about how to divert this, he came up with a way. ¡°But who is so pissed at you to use this childish trick?¡± Hans said nonchalantly and made everyone turn to him. When Hans was sweating bullets, thinking he was caught. The people staring at him were thinking, ¡°Talking too much about this with Hans will do nothing good.¡± ¡°Why do you think we are here, nephew?¡± Samwell probed him. ¡°Who knows?¡± Hans quipped, ¡°Maybe you are preparing for divorce and needed some shady things about your wife¡¯s family.¡± ¡°So you do know something¡ª¡± ¡°I¡¯m not deaf and definitely not an idiot. The Sylvetor is a hot potato in Edenberg nowadays. Everyone talks about how you and they both were giving around a million gold to procure some documents. It¡¯s an open secret, Uncle.¡± Samwell remained composed so Hans grinned, ¡°You really out lucked yourself by sending Mr Kansas before. No other warlord can enter now and with his help it¡¯s not some complex math to know. You¡¯ll be the winner in the end.¡± ¡°You are right about one thing. I¡¯ll take that hot potato in the end¡ª¡± ¡°Just make sure you won¡¯t explode anything like that in the county.¡± Hans interrupted. ¡°This place might not be mine, but it still is my home.¡± ¡°Hey, cheeky brat. This is my country, and you are asking me to not damage it. Isn¡¯t this the other way around?¡± ¡°All I do is wake up, eat, and loiter around and sleep. I ain''t the one looking around my wife¡¯s family, sir.¡± Hans¡¯ words left Samwell speechless, and when he found the atmosphere getting tense, he nailed the coffin by saying, ¡°You should hurry. I saw several shady people in the way back.¡± He pointed at his glowing eyes, ¡°You know I can see how powerful they are, right? You should be concerned.¡± Hans warned them with a total lie, but it worked like a charm on Samwell. He was blinded by the idea of getting free from his in-laws¡¯ influence and commanded Kansas to follow him in his goose chase. The idea of getting free from Kansas by Samwell¡¯s mouth sounded like a sweet melody to Hans, and he unknowingly blurted out, ¡°Finally, that scary knight is off my back!¡± Everyone turned to him, and he quickly mumbled an excuse, ¡°I was getting tired of visiting dwarves. They drink, curse, and talk a lot, and when they¡¯re not doing that, they just bang on metal. My ears are still ringing.¡± ¡°Just what do you want to do this privately so you can¡¯t even allow Kansas to watch? He was there to protect you from unwanted troubles.¡± Samwell defended. "Yeah, playing the spy for you? Hard pass." Hans coughed, his hand forming a fist over his mouth, as if to stifle further words. "I''m still growing, you know. Got my own secrets to keep. Take a hint and drop it." With that, Hans let Samwell''s imagination wander, leaving him to find his own conclusion. And just like that, the shrapnel incident was put on hold indefinitely. Samwell was convinced it was Sylvetor''s doing. After all, there was a wild card in the Sylvetor family: his brother-in-law, known for antics far beyond planting a mere mine in someone''s path.
Elven Lies II Chapter 19 : Paradise Garden CHAPTER 19 PARADISE GARDEN When these uninvited guests had welcomed themselves into the county¡¯s mansion, Delimira and Ezekiel were searching for the alleged thieves like madmen. All eyes were on the royal escorts who now moved to a high-class inn in the market area of Edenberg. And as Vanessa had told Hans, they were waiting for the thieves to come clean and even take the reward for handing over the document to them. Similarly, not far from them, the Sylvetor family had made their temporary home in some merchant¡¯s mansion. They were also waiting for the thieves to choose them. The reward for the stolen document was increasing like an ongoing bid, going from 1 million to now three million gold. It pulled many known and unknown faces into the goose chase. However, Hans was living his life in quiet. No one was there to disturb him. He didn¡¯t have to go to the dwarves and bear their nonsense anymore. He only needed one companion, his new Book of Power. He was reading it again to see if he missed something. The first page still had the method for gaining solar energy. ¡°Photonise - A way for charging myself and my spells with the sun¡¯s power.¡± ¡°VeganBind upgrade - making explosions on break. It¡¯s even stronger after fusing with day seed.¡± ¡°SeedBullet, or should I say Blastbullets now. SeedBullets with explosive damage. I needed this.¡± ¡°I even have a brand-new version called LongShot, just like its name, a long-range penetrative spell. I still need to test its range, but it¡¯s confirmed to have 500m for now.¡± ¡°Landmine - I need to be careful using this since the royal escort experienced this firsthand.¡± ¡°Hehehe.¡± He grinned, thinking about his new attacks and looking at the bright sun. He absorbed those rays as if he was breathing air. His entire body encompassed a sunny hue, and he lifted himself with the ¡®Blessing of Wind¡¯ pendant. ¡°Let¡¯s enjoy a little,¡± he yelled and began to encircle their mansion with top speed. He wasn¡¯t just enjoying the exhilaration but was finding a sweet spot in equalising his absorption and exhaustion of the sun¡¯s energy. ¡°Zoom! Zoom! Zoom!¡± He continued his playful act until he got the result and happily sat down. He also found a downside to his new solar power apart from the obvious that it became dud after sunset. He needed water and a lot of it. The use of Solar energy left him dehydrated so he was carrying several water pouches in his space belt named Knapbinder. Hans¡¯s eyes were searching for anyone whom he could test his progress, but Aldrich was away monitoring the tense situation between the royal and ducal households. Sierra was busy in the office with Vanessa, and Delimira was searching for thieves with the Devildom people. ¡°Hmmm¡­ fine. I¡¯ll learn something extra then.¡± He skimmed the pages and found a new chapter titled ParadiseGarden. ¡°Interesting.¡± He mumbled and began to read. Decrypting¡­ Ever seen Lady Sierra¡¯s Immortal Sanctuary? A place, as long as you are there, you can¡¯t die. Sounds overpowered, right? Because it is. If she wants to save someone, even ancients will have a hard time killing them. Similar to that, you can create a sanctuary of your own. I called it Paradise Garden. As long as you keep it steady, the surrounding of yours will turn into a holy land of no exhaustion, neither mana nor stamina. It could even close the wounds. Sure, Lady Sierra''s Immortal Sanctuary is a very powerful support spell, but hers only provides infinite health regeneration. Yours, on the other hand, not only heals but also restores lost aura/mana and energy in a snap. Sounds intimidating, right? But it''s actually pretty straightforward. Picture it like an upgraded SilvaOrtus. You soak up solar energy, which then flows through you, revitalising anyone nearby. You''ve felt that energy surge when you photonise. However, others can''t handle it directly. By channeling it through you, it transforms into vitality, supercharging stamina and natural healing. Its not mana you are using, its sheer life force. There''s this rare, five-star herb called ¡®Inception-Rega.'' When keep close to heart, It absorbs nature''s mana and transfers compatible elements to the heart. Like an artificial mana heart for both mages and knights. Powerful mana users use this to boost their disciples, but finding it isn''t easy as this is a five star magic herb. However, including it in your ¡®Paradise garden¡¯ will give it mana-regeneration powers, fulfilling my spell''s vision."Love this novel? Read it on Royal Road to ensure the author gets credit. Hans read how to perform this spell in detail and closed the book. ¡°Yeah its quite easy. I just¡¯ve to be a sitting duck, waiting to be slaughtered¡­But it will help if I have allies around me¡­ I¡¯m a prince so it could happen¡­ at least lets try it.¡± As mentioned in the method, Hans had a perfect vine variant for transference purpose. He remembered how Chris called him a mosquito because he sucked all of his energy out. ¡°Lets start.¡± Few Hours has passed since he started. ¡°The heck this is straightforward father. Try doing this.¡± Hans gasped, he was almost spent and charred by keep photonising himself. Since the dusk was approaching he had mere half an hour to finish it. However, his madness didn¡¯t gone unnoticed since many of the house servant¡¯s had encircled him to see what their young lord, no Prince Parv now, was going to pull. Breathing in deep, Hans stood determined, ¡°Its now or never¡± he said to himself and rooted his legs firmly into the earth, connecting with the rich soil beneath him. As he did, tiny tendrils of verdant green begin to unfurl from the ground, weaving and winding their way around his feet. These delicate vines as fine as threads, pulse with a subtle energy, drawing power from the glowing Hans himself. With each passing moment, they grew stronger, branching outwards in a dance of vitality. The servant¡¯s had seen a lot of things by just being the part of Edenberg household but Hans was never the one who ran out of surprises. The whole backyard now was glowing with the same light as Hans, like a dawning sun has appeared before them. Soon that tendrils approached them like a slithering snakes and gently touched their skins. They felt an electrifying, as a surge of vitality coursed through their veins. Hans could feel it too, as he was absorbing the sun¡¯s energy, the energy was also sucked away as it was transforming into vitality and transmuting into the servants. He felt as conduit, a power pack for anyone around him. ¡°This is not bad.¡± Hans mumbled as he closed the spell. He found the spell irrelevant because he always fought alone not knowing this spell will become his goto signature in the future. He quickly left the backyard and it turned normal. The servant¡¯s were so surprised that they even forgot to greet him. They all stood stunned and Hans thought it was some side effect so he hurried inside and so no one could blame him. But when he left, some one spoke, my legs, my limp is gone. What happened?¡± ¡°Another responded, my scar is gone.¡± ¡°I worked whole day. I felt I could die any moment but now, I think, I can work whole night too¡ª¡± ¡°Look at this bastard. After whole day of slaving away. He still wants to work.¡± They all bickered comparing what changed in them, but all nodded when someone mentioned a point, ¡°Imperials are not ordinary humans but descendants of god itself.¡± Unaware of the amazed feeling of servants, Hans came to his dining room, which was devoid of house members. No one was here to break bread with him. He wanted to ask about a five-star herb. But only Hodges was there for him to listen. But Hans knew what sort of expression this old butler would make if he mentioned a five-star herb, which could tantamount to a few hundred thousand gold easily. A few more days passed since he began to use ParadiseGarden. The servants kept requesting him daily for the spell, and he found no cause to reject them. They were offering themselves as test subjects; how could he deny them? Finally, his regular summoning of ParadiseGarden spell caught Sierra¡¯s attention as Hodges kept pestering her to take a look once. He was proud at his young lord helping the house servants reliving their stress and exhaustion. He wanted to show off and had practically dragged her ladyship out of the office. As she saw the exhaustion evaporating from others, she touched the wavy glowing tendrils and it stuck to her hand, gently circling around her beautiful white hand. Hans was quite relaxed at this point but soon he found his energy pouring into a broken vase. No matter how much he absorbed from sun, all went like a poof. He turned to look at the source of his troubles and found his grandma softly chuckling at him. ¡°Grandma!¡± Hans said confused. ¡°Vitality. Its quite nice to be on receiving end for once. Well done Hans.¡± It was the first time Hans heard her praise like this. It wasn¡¯t like she never praised him, but he never found her so surprised like this. It was like everything he did before was something she expected him to do, but not this. He wanted to relish in the moment, but his equivalency with input and output was quite disturbed. If that continued, soon he¡¯d look like a skeleton. ¡°Grandma¡­ can you let go¡­I might die¡ª¡± ¡°Oh, sorry, child. It¡¯s just felt so good. My exhaustion is almost gone. Thank you.¡± She kept chuckling, but Hans felt like he was on his last straws. Taking a deep breath, he began photonising again, and his vigour returned in a few minutes. ¡°Damn it. I think I might really die if I use ParadiseGarden on a few powerful people.¡± Hans was deep in thought, forgetting that Sierra ran on divine mana, which was another term for vitality. So she naturally needed far more to refill herself. He was in deep thought and didn¡¯t sense her coming beside him. ¡°Hans, my dear. Are you okay?¡± ¡°Ah, yes. I need practice. Next time, I can re-energise you completely.¡± He nodded confidently. Before he thought of this spell as something he¡¯d not master completely. However, just seeing Sierra that happy resolved him to focus on this spell more than anything. ¡°How amazed she¡¯d be if I can regenerate mana too. I should let it be a surprise.¡± Hans threw out the idea of asking for inception-rega plant. He thought it would be more meaningful if he could procure it himself and amaze her even more. After that, Hans discovered the ideal candidate for ParadiseGarden. Daily as the dusk approached, Sierra descended, and he put all his effort into energising her completely. Yet, there was always a bit left undone. Still, bit by bit, he was closing the gap. Just like this his holidays were coming to the end but the nonsensical cold war between Grimgar royals and Sylvetor remained in Edenberg. It was time it became irritating to Hans and now he was set to do something about it.
Elven Lies II Chapter 20 : The Outing CHAPTER 20 THE OUTING Two whole months of their precious holidays vanished in the blink of an eye! Hans, relying on intel from his goto spy Vanessa, learned that the thieves were finally about to seal the deal with the royals. Despite the efforts of the Delimira and many working as bounty hunters to reclaim stolen goods, the crucial documents everyone sought remained elusive. ¡°So where is the exchange?¡± Hans raised his eyebrow. ¡°I don¡¯t know dear brother. The royals are not that big morons¡± Hans thought a little, ¡°Why do I even care?¡± Puzzled by his own thinking, Hans sighed, saying ¡°It looks like Kansas will come soon breathing down my neck.¡± ¡°Unless. The royals fail to claim the prize¡ª don¡¯t get any ideas, dear brother.¡± She interrupted herself but it was too late. ¡°So thats why I cared.¡± Hans was grinning inside. He left Vanessas troubled. However, he didn¡¯t had any means to find out the agreed location of exchange. ¡°How can I find it? Think Hans, think!¡± He pressed his temples but not a single idea popped but Delimira, similar to a crescent moon nowadays, showed up. ¡°So you are home?¡± She asked surprised. ¡°Yeah. How are your pervert friend.¡± Hans rolled his eyes to see if Delimira¡¯s new friends followed her to mansion, but no one was behind her. He tilted his head toward her, his eyes seems to asking the same questions. ¡°First, they aren¡¯t my friends and second, I don¡¯t know about pervert part, but you should¡¯ve joined us Hans. It was good opportunity to measure their capability¡ª¡± ¡°They were thinking the same. Thats why they invited us Deli.¡± Hans said nonchalant. ¡°So, our Hans is using head for the change¡ª¡± ¡°I always use my head Winters.¡± ¡°Yeah, for head butting. So what you are up to these days. You still want to keep it as secrets¡ª¡± ¡°What about you? How far you progressed.¡± Hans asked curious. ¡°Hmm..¡± Delimira poised thinking and answered, ¡°I reached third circle and in Krosh spirit¡­ I don¡¯t wanna tell you.¡± ¡°Acting cheeky. Hahn!¡± Hans mused and asked her, ¡°So you also know that royals won the negotiation right?¡± ¡°Yeah.¡± Delimira nodded in agreement, continuing, ¡°Thats why I came back. Going against a warlord is not some sane business.¡± Hans readily agreed, attacking in the presence of Warlord was a crazy talk unless one was in the same league. The possibility of Kansas leaving him alone narrowed further after the wake up call by Delimira, but a spark also came to his mind. ¡°I don¡¯t have to know where is the exchange. I just need to follow the Sylvetor people since they don¡¯t have Warlord with them, as long as I''m very careful they wont find me.¡± ¡°So Deli, why were these Devildom people outside their natural habitat? I thought they lived inside the barrier!¡± ¡°They were training with Knight Association members in the capital and were on their way back through Sylvetor duchy. Then the heist happened, and Sylvetors employed them to find their stolen goods.¡± ¡°So, you were on the opposite side of Grimgar.¡± Hans concluded. ¡°Mhm,¡± she nodded, adding, ¡°That¡¯s why I bailed out when Kansas got involved.¡± Hans thought a little and asked after deep contemplation, ¡°Wanna rob these fools blind?¡± ¡°I¡¯m listening.¡± She leaned in, a soft smile played on her lips, her eyes sparkling with excitement. And with a gentle sweep of her hand, she tucked a stray lock of hair behind her ear, the gesture so natural and fluid it seemed to mesmerise even Hans. ¡°Woah! Not this close Winters.¡± He pushed her gently, his face flushed and his voice startling. ¡°You wanna talk about robbing royalty this openly?¡± Her canned eyes asking the same. ¡°Who said about robbing royalty. I¡¯m talking about those thieves. That document or whatever is still in those fools possession, right?¡±You might be reading a stolen copy. Visit Royal Road for the authentic version. ¡°Yeah and they are neatly hidden, we can¡¯t find them¡ª¡± ¡°Leave that to me.¡± Hans¡¯s tone carried confidence and he continued, ¡°First tell me where are the Sylvetor family stationed.¡± ¡°East to the central market. The merchant called Moman.¡± She wasn¡¯t even finished and Hans dragged her to his room. Shutting his door tight he brought out the map of county. ¡°I¡¯m not good with direction. Just point it.¡± Delimira circled a place and Hans find three towers near the location and chose the tallest one that was far outer from the city. He asked her, ¡°Can you guess the general location of exchange?¡± ¡°It won¡¯t be somewhere out. They must conduct the exchange in some populated place so a fight won¡¯t escalate. After all, if a fight occurred, the usual culprit would be royal family or Sylvetor.¡± ¡°So they won¡¯t leave the city. This makes it easier.¡± Hans opened the door sending the map in his knapbinder belt. ¡°Come along, lets find these idiots.¡± ¡°Didn¡¯t I told you, they are well hidden? Even Kansas couldn¡¯t find it.¡± ¡°That only means one thing, Delimira Winters. They are using an artefact.¡± Hans pointed to his head, ¡°I have a cheat in finding artefact. Remember, I¡¯m Hans of Parv from a nation also known for its intricate artisan capabilities, lets go.¡± ¡°You weren¡¯t interested in finding Sylvetor¡¯s stuff before. What happened?¡± She asked puzzled as they came down the stairs. ¡°A crisis, winters. A big bad crisis.¡± Hans answered and ran to inform Sierra. After a while he returned and ran outside where Delimira was waiting for him near their ride. He quickly jumped inside and offered her a hand as he half leaned out from the carriage. They both sat and the driver rode off to the out of the city. Near the gates they were halted by the guards and after checking the legit papers of leaving the city. The guards asked, why are you leaving the city sire. ¡°Its so tense here. We are going to border watch tower to the east Mr. Knight.¡± The guards didn¡¯t questioned further, since this was the very excuse many had given them since the morning. The ducal house and royalty locking their fangs was bad news for residents. Their lord, currently Sierra was doing her best to manage but everyone knew a fight could break any moment. After passing through the gates, Hans finally took a long breather. He was out of the city and it wasn¡¯t as if he left without any purpose. Both were gone with the excuse of training and Hans assured Sierra that even if something happens he could just use INGRESS and come back in a jiffy. Under normal circumstances, Sierra wouldn¡¯t have permitted their outing, but Hans was alot stronger now, and Delimira was a third circle mage. With the tense atmosphere of the city she thought the quiet time in border watchtower would be good for kids. As the carriage got some distance, Hans knocked from inside. ¡°Stop there.¡± He ordered to halt and when the carriage stopped, he quickly jumped out. The driver was startled, he quickly jumped out too. He pleaded, ¡°Pardon me young lord, but this is middle of nowhere. I promised the lady to safely bring you to the watch tower.¡± ¡°We will come later, you go ahead.¡± Hans hushed him. ¡°I can¡¯t, young lord¡ª¡± ¡°Take a hint old man.¡± Hans reached out and gently grasped Deli''s shoulder, his touch both firm and affectionate. With a warm smile lighting up his face, he leaned in slightly, his eyes shining with affection. ¡°You understand, now.¡± The driver wanted to shout, you are only twelve you punk but couldn¡¯t. The world of noble was far more lecherous than the commoners so he didn¡¯t questioned and followed the order. ¡°Take your hands off of me. I¡¯ll kill you if you do it again Hans Parvert.¡± Delimira shrugged off his hand as something bad had touched her. It wasn¡¯t that she was unfamiliar with Hans¡¯s touch, but the way he acted gave her goosebumps of lifetime. Meanwhile Hans broke into laughter and kept laughing for a long time. ¡°You done?¡± She asked as he slowed down. ¡°Yeah, Winters. You should¡¯ve saw your face. Ah, man, I never laughed this bad¡ª¡± ¡°So what¡¯s the plan?¡± ¡°Here.¡± Hans offered her a hand while she looked confused. ¡°Take my Hand winters, we are going to fly.¡± He urged and pulled her close. ¡°Hold tight.¡± He yelled and as her grip increased, he gently levitated gaining altitude. ¡°Woah, this is fun.¡± She said as the mesmerising view of dusk in the city welcomed her eyes. ¡°Its not the time for enjoyment Winters. Activate your Krosh arts, the one where you disappears.¡± Delimira sensed the inkling of Hans¡¯s plan. He wanted to be hidden from every eyes at the skies. So surrounding him with dead Mana. She activated her krosh art¡¯s mirage form while Hans commanded in an authoritative tone: SCAN All of his view turned in various colours. ¡°Since they are using the artefact for hiding from Kansas. They are either imitating their surrounding or subtracting their presence with magic.¡± He mumbled and found several patches off lands without any colour. He marked those places in his mind but found an oddity. ¡°Look at this bastards. Found them.¡± Hans grinned and slowly come down the ground. While most people could only discern the presence or absence of mana, but Hans had a special gift. He had the SCAN Privilege from OSIRIS, which allowed him to detect artifacts by sensing their unique mana flow. The empty, colorless patches were the people of Sylvetor and royalty. However, the place with constant color was an artifact trying to blend in, but since these thieves weren¡¯t very wealthy and weren¡¯t needed to be right now, since only a warlord capable of great senses could detect them which wasn¡¯t present there since the Ban. The sun was already beneath the horizon and Hans and Delimira were just half an hour behind the carriage. He was flying with top speed but since he was carrying a heavy baggage named Delmira Winters. His speed was significantly reduced. ¡°And she said, not to touch me. Now who is back hugging me, tsk!¡± Hans mumbled. ¡°Hey, did you say something? I can''t hear a thing over this gusty wind!¡± Delimira shouted, leaning close to Hans¡¯s ears. Hans shook his head right and left. ¡°There is no point for you to know, Winters.¡± They hurried towards their carriage just as it was about to enter the Watchtower area, narrowly catching up with it before it rolled any further. ¡°Now Shall we start?¡± He grinned looking at the thieves¡¯ direction.
Elven Lies II Chapter 21 : The Interception CHAPTER 21 THE INTERCEPTION As the carriage rattled to a halt, Hans and Delimira peered eagerly through the clear windows. Beyond the swaying trees and rustling path, the tall Watchtower of Edenberg¡¯s border loomed into view, its towering silhouette commanding the horizon. ¡°Woah! Winters, did you know it was this big?¡± Delimira remained quiet, the words weren¡¯t coming out of her mouth. She didn¡¯t expect the watchtower of a mere county to be this magnificent. The illuminating top that almost touched clouds while the girth of almost an entire field. With a sense of awe and reverence, they stepped out of the carriage, their footsteps muffled by the moist ground. If it was something this big, it would have been seen from far away, but it just popped up when they came near. She turned to the carriage driver, ¡°Are you sure we aren¡¯t in a mage tower?¡± The driver smiled, almost proud, ¡°You catch on quickly, Ms. Winters.¡± He glanced at the tower, ¡°This used to be a mage tower in the past.¡± ¡°That explains the magic here!¡± Hans mumbled. As they approached the base of the tower, the fine carvings of the old runes shimmered in the pale glow. Hand in hand, they gazed upwards, craning their necks to take in the view. ¡°Lets enter, Deli.¡± Hans called as he reached the entrance in no time. The personnel there were already informed. So their entry was just like a breeze. As soon as they settled, they were invited by the commander for dinner. Hans knocked on the door and entered the dining hall. A brute, the first thought which came to Hans¡¯s mind as he saw the commander. ¡°I almost thought he was a knight,¡± Hans almost said aloud. The bulky muscles, heavy and long moustache which had turned white quite contrasted with his black, dark hair. His every feature screamed of him being a warrior, but Hans knew this man was the sole Warlock of Edenberg County. ¡°Its nice to meet you, Warlock Khitan.¡± ¡°The feeling is mutual prince Parv,¡±Khitan mused, ¡°Or should I stick to young lord?¡± ¡°The later, please.¡±Hans replied. ¡°Fine, young lord.¡± He wiped his mouth with a handkerchief and turned serious, ¡° Lets get down to business. I received the Countess¡¯s words, but I want to hear from you. Why are you here? Do I have to prepare some measures¡­you see, your reputation of being the trouble magnet¡ª¡± ¡°Did Grandma say something?¡± Hans furrowed his brows. ¡°No.No.¡± Khitan rolled his eyes at the Delimira beside him, ¡°Its a pleasure to meet you too, the heiress of the Winter Company.¡± ¡°Pft.. heiress.¡± Hans covered his mouth and after correcting his posture as a dignified person, he said, ¡°Pay no mind to her. You can¡¯t know what happens in rich families.¡± ¡°Ha!¡± Khitan laughed hard, ¡°I¡¯d have raised you a glass if you were the age, young lord.¡± As the both men chuckled, Delimira silently ran her knife on the piece of meat and savoured its flavour as her stupid companions continued their idiotic talk. After downing his wine, the burly knight looking mage, slammed the glass onto the table, surprising the guests with his strength, yet miraculously the thin glass survived. He then turned to Hans, his voice gruff, and demanded, ¡°But, seriously. Why are you here?¡± ¡°The city is quite noisy since king Samwell graced us with his presence.¡± Hans said chugging down his juice. ¡°Thats not the reason to come here. Its dreary here¡­¡± "You know," Hans scoffed, his eyes rolling in exasperation, "if things go south, its a good chance that somehow will take the fall. So, I figured it''s best to steer clear of the chaos. Pretty smart move, don''t you think?¡± ¡°Why?¡± Khitan tensed his brows. ¡°Its safer than sorry.¡± Hans reiterated how Xandor framed him and how the Clandorians wanted to take advantage of the situation. ¡°There is no telling what these bastards would do. Its better if I¡¯m away. So, Warlock Khitan, bear with me until the matter with Sylvetor settles.¡±Did you know this story is from Royal Road? Read the official version for free and support the author. ¡°I¡¯ve no problems with you. Until you cross the border and do some shit in Reinhardt duchy.¡± He sighed, almost frustrated, ¡°Our dear count already caused a lot of trouble last year inthe neighbourhood, so alert level is quite high.¡± ¡°I understand.¡± Hans nodded and they finished their dinner with peace. He even asked to go to the battlement, the top. Soon both Hans and Delimira found themselves in a lift, slowly going up. The door opened and after a quick staircase, they reached the battlement. ¡°You¡¯ve become quite the cautious, Hans.¡± Delimira nudged him giggling. ¡°I don''t want another Xandor blunder Deli. Just precautions.¡± He replied in a sage like manner. ¡°Yeah, Yeah, Prince Parv.¡± Delimira said focussing at the direction where Hans had pointed her before when he was carrying her on back. She pointed, ¡°Are you certain, the thieves are hiding there.¡± ¡°Yes, Winters, my senses are similar to a warlock. The very thing that neither party has brought to the city.¡± Hans grinned as he lowered her hand to avoid any unnecessary eyes to pry. He once again scanned his environment but Khitan was a laid back person. He was only concerned that no one breached the border from any side. Whatever Hans was doing was none of his business. Wearing a wicked grin Hans commented, ¡°We¡¯ll rob them all, just you wait.¡± Delimira and Hans begin their stakeout. Her vision was even more precise than Hans. If she enhanced it with mana, her unique lineage added a super magnification to her eyes. However, she soon gave up and went downstairs. While Hans, maintained the tension of his twisted mana path for his long shot. ¡°I should¡¯ve listened to my guts. I doubt they would use the broad day light to avoid any fights..Yawn!¡± He gasped air as there was still no movement and change in the SCAN result. ¡°Thats some determination.¡± A sweet yet sarcastic voice came from the back and he turned. ¡°You are here. yawn!¡± Hans said, his blacks hanging beneath his eyes. ¡°Can you check if there is movement¡± Hans pinched his eyes in weariness. She focussed, but there was no change around the warehouse which Hans was stalking. Another thought hit her, ¡°Hey, why did you drag me into this. You could¡¯ve just did this deed by yourself¡ª¡± ¡°You are my alibi as always, Deli.¡± Hans said and quickly added after seeing her frowning face, ¡°I thought you wanted to know what kind of document can drag two powerhouses¡ª¡± ¡°Can¡¯t argue with that? But how are you gonna pull this off?¡± She glanced at distance, ¡°In your words, its too frickin far.¡± ¡°You let me worry about it.¡± Hans showed off. ¡°Getting smug, aren¡¯t you.¡± Delimira focussed her gaze to the ware house, and as she expected it was several kilometres away. With everything she knew about Hans, it was not something he could pull off without getting any notice from Kansas. Him being confident meant only one thing, he had new tricks. Few hours has passed since then. Hans satiated himself from what he stored in his space belt. He gestured Delimira to take one too, but she suddenly spoke. ¡°Hey someone is coming out of the warehouse¡ª¡± ¡°Not someone but some people, Deli.¡± Hans interrupted counting four people, leisurely walking like it was another Sunday morning, all leaving for different directions. ¡°They have something on them,¡± Delimira focussed further, a small cylindrical container that is used to carry documents caught her attention. ¡°Why is this stupid advertising it¡­ Wait! I can¡¯t see a single strand of mana in them. Just like you¡ª¡± ¡°That is the artefact, my friend.¡± Hans grinned and tightened his twisted mana path. The advantage of long shot was that it was easy to reposition his aim. With a slightest move, he covered a significant distance and quickly grasped where to put his aim. His new aim was going hit the thief leaving for east. ¡°Swoosh!¡± A fast paced projectile whistled through the air and drilled though the thief¡¯s head. ¡°Bullseye.¡± Hans rejoiced adding a comment, ¡°using a negating artefact means you can¡¯t use anything else you fool. Your defence was jackshit. Or was you that confident you won¡¯t get caught?¡± Hans was also surprised to meet no resistance. The range, power everything was praiseworthy but he didn¡¯t let it get in his head and quickly shifted to take a new aim. The cylindrical container that fell from beheaded thief was the new target. But instead of push, the mana path twirl in reverse, pulling the container Delimira mentioned before andwith the same speed as his longshot, the container returned to Hans. Or at least that was Hans aimed at, but the object couldn¡¯t bear the ridiculous speed and got burnt halfway. ¡°It was fake. If they are rich enough to bought four negating artefacts. They sure had invested in the container no one can peek.¡± Hans mumbled and with a tremendous effort he moved his twisted mana path to the south. ¡°Ha!¡± He gasped, ¡°This is becoming hard..come on lady luck. Help me here.¡± He did same as before, predicted an isolate path that the south moving thief would take and Swoosh. But same thing happened as the eastern thief. ¡°He is also carrying fake.¡± Hans mumbled and moved to the western thief. He was about to sentence him to death, but Delimira stopped him. ¡°Hey what if you are wrong and these idiots forgot to use something protective against that document¡ª¡± "Deli, that document? It''s meaningless to us unless we know what it is. Even if we burn it down, what will we lose?¡± Hans chuckled, a mischievous glint in his eyes. "I''m just doing what I do best¡ªcreating chaos for others. They should''ve left Edenberg be, quiet and undisturbed. I''ve only had three months, and these jackasses have already spoiled it all.¡± ¡°I thought you also wanted that document. Wasn¡¯t that your selling pitch to made me include in this blunder?¡± She asked as Hans directed his focus. ¡°It was just bonus.¡± Hans pinpointed the western thief and didn¡¯t hesitate to put him down in the crowded place. As his body fell the container flew towards Hans with an astonishing speed. And like others it caught flame due to the drag, but the inside delivered to Hans safely. ¡°Jackpot. Now show me what the kinky things Sylvetor does, my treasure!¡±
Elven Lies II Chapter 22 : An unexpected haul CHAPTER 22 AN UNEXPECTED HAUL With twice the speed of his longshot, the charred container''s contents followed a serpentine path and landed in Hans''s hand. ¡°Good thing I did my target practice with Khitan, it was damn tricky to avoid all those people.¡± Hans thought as he looked at the object, a thick fountain pen like structure. "Here, catch!" Hans tossed it to Delimira, surprisingly intact despite the melted container from which it emerged. ¡°You are letting me discover this first?¡± ¡°You or me, it''s all the same. Besides, you''re the one who''s been scouring the county for this little thing, aren¡¯t ya?¡± ¡°You are only doing this because you know you won''t understand it?" Delimira questioned, her eyes narrowed like paper-thin slits, startling him. Hans¡¯s sudden silence made her chuckle. It appeared she had hit the bullseye, but she didn¡¯t want to make fun of Hans right now. She twisted half of the pen and opened it up, a rolled document was in there, sealed with a rune.However, she was also from the elven lineage and being Sierra¡¯s disciple had perks. She learned magic runes far more exceptionally as Sierra had taught her the basics. ¡°Can¡¯t you open it?¡± Hans peeked through her shoulder. ¡°But Hans, once we see it, we can¡¯t unsee it. You sure you want to be in centre of events again. Xandor, your undead father, Clandor and now this. Don¡¯t you think your plate is already overloaded?¡± She asked genuinely concerned. Hans was surprised for a moment but it only lasted for fraction, ¡°So, what do you want me to do when its already on my hand. I just have to wing this one too, now open it up.¡± ¡°Just a moment then, Prince Parv,¡± she responded, concentrating on the seal, delving into the intricate mana equations to unravel the seal. If it was someone else, they¡¯d have consumed a lot of time to lift the seal, but Delimira was top of her class and had broken seals of many possessions because her mother had asked her not to, and Sierra had given her wings in that department by teaching her personally. ¡°Buzz!¡± A hissing sound filled the air as the patterned seal markings burned away, revealing the opened document before the. ¡°What is this?¡±Hans squinted at the writing, unable to decipher its meaning. ¡°A receipt of purchase.¡± Delimira mumbled, but Hans was close enough to hear and guess this time. ¡°But what? Does it make any sense to you?¡± All he was seeing were abbreviations and numbers. ¡°I¡¯m afraid not, Hans.¡± Delimira was not knowledgeable enough to understand what exactly these acronyms were referring to. But if the king of Grimgar was looking for it, then it has to be of some grave importance, and both Hans and Delimira knew it very well. Samwell never wanted that document to become public; he only wanted to possess it to bend his in-laws to his wishes, but that chance disappeared. Upon the hit of the third thief, Kansas and the territory knight had sensed something was going on and were on high alert. They soon pinpointed the three locations and were late to extract any information. Now both Sylvetor and the royal family were perplexed, asking themselves what to do. Since their intel said it was a group of four and three thieves were found with exploded heads, they all thought that the one escaped had betrayed them. Meanwhile, Deli wasn¡¯t in the mood for giving up, a problem which she can¡¯t solve was not suited for her personality So Hans left her alone with the new toy she found.And knowing what exactly this document signified and Delimira kept checking it for hours. Finally in the evening, she came running to Hans. ¡°I found it.¡± She exhaled hard. ¡°Spill it then.¡± Hans jumped out of his laziness. ¡°See here.¡± She pointed at the first letter, ¡°These are short for elven nobles. A lot of Sylvetor will die after this¡ª¡± ¡°Why?¡± ¡°Look at the seals. The snake symbol is for the Sylvetor family, and the libra¡­ for the Hearthwine family of Clandor¡­it¡¯s my mother¡¯s maiden family.¡± ¡°So?¡± Hans motioned his hand asking to elaborate. ¡°Look closely,¡± she pointed out, ¡°Since the elven king and my mother are siblings¡­ So, Clandor¡¯s king might be in bed with Sylvetor or worse; the Hearthwine family is doing this behind his back.¡± ¡°So, what are they buying from Sylvetor?¡± Hans asked, his eyes piqued, there was practically nothing elves were interested in from humans. ¡°It doesn''t matter what they were buying. Every Sylvetor involved is going down. The Hearthwine family means business ¡ª Shit." She abruptly stopped mid-sentence, falling silent. Her mind raced with theories, and she concocted a story that fit the situation perfectly. Suddenly alarmed, she turned to Hans and asked, "Do you know what I did together with those Devildom folks?¡±Unauthorized content usage: if you discover this narrative on Amazon, report the violation. Hans said puzzled, ¡°Didn¡¯t you go to find this¡ª¡± ¡°It wasn''t just this Hans,¡± her tone turned emphatic. ¡°We rescued people. From a range of arrogant nobles to ordinary folk, all ages from young to old. But we were hushed up because the youngest Sylvetor, a sixteen-year-old, was among the abducted¡ªor so I believed at the time! What kind of idiot I was?¡± ¡°A very big¡ª ¡­.pretty idiot.¡± ¡°Tsk.. focus Hans, the Sylvetor¡¯s youngest wasn¡¯t an abductee, but I think he was the one making the deals. Hearthwine is purchasing humans from the Sylvetor.¡± "Isn''t it supposed to be the other way around? Since when do elves start snatching up humans?¡± ¡°Who knows. Hearthwine are always good at hiding, but humans are just braggarts by nature.¡± Hans couldn¡¯t refute her reasoning, neither did he plan to put his finger on this unknown pie. But it didn''t take much thought to realise that the document in his hand spelled trouble for many people. "I could have leverage over Grimgar, Sylvetor, and Hearthwine. Not a bad deal¡ª" "Or make yourself a target for those three powerful families to practice their archery on, you idiot.¡± Hans smirked. "Who says I''d be the one applying pressure, Winters? Don''t we have our cunning old man?¡± The tiring day passed one, both Hans and Delimira were living in the tranquility of the Watchtower. No one was paying any mind to what they were doing. Delimira was experimenting with what she could achieve as a third circle mage, and Hans was coming up with every possible way to counterattack her in his mind. Neither he nor she exposed their hidden secrets and were walking on eggshells when it came to showing what they could do to each other. They lived like this for a few more days. Hans had expected things to calm down in a that time, but his recent talk with Aldrich said otherwise. Both the king and Sylvetor had come to some sort of agreement and were searching for the missing documents together. Their rowdy works even forced Rudolf to come back, and he was pissed. The tension between the three factions was on the verge of exploding. And today, he was waiting for Sierra to contact him as usual. The orb lit, and Sierra¡¯s face projected out. ¡°Hans, you should hurry back to the estate now.¡± ¡°What happened, Granny? You don¡¯t look so good.¡± Hans noticed Sierra¡¯s troubled expressions. ¡°Nothing¡­ just hurry back.¡± She cut off the connection after demanding his presence, and Hans agreed to it nonchalantly. He didn¡¯t know what was happening, but if there was something bad happening around his family, he wanted to be there to help. Hans came to Deli and hollered, ¡°We are flying right away. Get your things¡ª¡± ¡°What things? The driver will bring it back.¡± Delimira noticed that Hans was anxious, so she didn¡¯t pry much and agreed to it quickly. Piggybacking her, Hans activated the wind gem and flew with his maximum speed to the Edenberg mansion. The distance was around a hundred kilometres, and he reached the place in mere minutes. He landed, gasping, and saw Hodges coming to assist. ¡°What happened?¡± He asked, continuing his rough breathing. The mansion didn¡¯t look as great as he had left it. Some structures were cracked, some towers destroyed, and some rubble was still smoking. There weren¡¯t many who could turn Rudolf¡¯s home into this mess. So the answer was clear as a day. Kansas and Rudolf fought there. With his anxiety rising, he asked Hodges, ¡°Is¡­ is Grandpa alright?¡± However, Hodges had a blank expression. Not for some sad reasons, but he was startled at why Hans was asking this. ¡°You think anything can happen to the Count when the Countess is present?¡± He glanced around and added, ¡°Kansas and Rudolf just had some argument.¡± ¡°This is just an argument?¡± Hans asked, dumbfounded. ¡°They are both warlords. Their aura is enough to put down buildings, young lord.¡± Hodges coughed. ¡°Then everyone is alright?¡± ¡°Yes.¡± ¡°Then why the¡ª why did she ask me to hurry back?¡± Hans asked with a tinge of frustration. ¡°Hmm. That¡¯s probably because the whole Sylvetor people vanished without a trace. Hence the argument between Count and Sir Kansas¡ª¡± ¡°Oh, so were they blaming Grandpa for the Sylvetor people¡¯s mysterious disappearance? Are they idiots? Grandpa doesn¡¯t have the brain to do this without messing up¡ª¡± ¡°Yes, but you do.¡± Hodges pointed out, prompting Hans¡¯s face to distort. ¡°These bastards. All of their fuck-ups are because of me. I only thought they¡¯d put the blame on me for their blunder, but these morons did one up and are blaming me for the Sylvetor people¡¯s disappearance¡ª¡± Hans¡¯s thoughts were broken as Hodges interrupted, ¡°You weren¡¯t even here. So I thought it was nonsense too, but your uncle was adamantly blaming you.¡± Suddenly, Hodges¡¯s face shifted from concern to pride and declared, ¡°So, our Count saw nothing and wreaked havoc amongst their ranks.¡± ¡°He didn¡¯t kill anyone, did he?¡± Hans was puzzled. ¡°No,¡± Hodges firmly denied, his expressions turning grim in haste, ¡°Since the situation became quite tense, when another news came from the Sylvetor duchy. First, their knights and mages disappeared from our lands, and then their sons were found dead in their domain, killed by a thorough torture.¡± Hodges wasn¡¯t finished yet. Hans¡¯s sight turned to Delimira, who wore an expression screaming, ¡°I told you so.¡± Sylvetor duchy was the westernmost region of Grimgar, a place guarded by Warlocks and Warlords. To torture the children of such a family and get away without a squeak to their names was on par with Xandor doing his wonders. Hans gulped, ¡°I really shouldn¡¯t touch these people. Arat will see to it as he deems fit.¡± Whatever the hesitation he bore before of leveraging the rolled document in his space belt disappeared like the Sylvetor people in the county. ¡°So these guests of ours left, right?¡± Hans asked, hoping it to be right, and an affirmative response from Hodges relieved him. Feeling free of worries, he entered the mansion only to be stopped by Rudolf¡¯s furious gaze. ¡°What now?¡± He perplexed. Rudolf came stomping,¡°I know it¡¯s far-fetched, but nothing is far-fetched when you are involved. So I¡¯m going to ask once, were you involved in the killings of Young Sylvetors?¡± ¡°The heck! What do you take me for, a running killing machine¡ª¡± ¡°Hans, I¡¯m in no mood for your antics. Just answer truthfully.¡± Hans raised his right and said with firm resolve, ¡°I promise, I didn¡¯t do shit to any Sylvetor. Ask your Warlock. We were too noisy at the tower, he¡¯ll tell you.¡± ¡°It¡¯s good then. Pack your things. Your holidays end here.¡±
Elven Lies II Chapter 23 : A full blown party CHAPTER 23 A FULL BLOWN PARTY Hans was gathering his things, but his mind was troubled. ¡° Hearthwine family of Clandor..these are some nasty work of pieces. I know human trafficking is bad, but aren¡¯t they going to extremes just for a cover-up? They frickin'' killed a ducal family in Grimgar soil..¡± He had no idea of how much reputation meant for the nobles from both the human and elven sides, or how much farther Sylvetors would fall just by exposing the contents he held. ¡°He dashed down the stairs, arriving in the hall ahead of everyone else. His belongings were snugly stowed in his knapbinder, leaving his hands free. Rudolf noticed the empty-handed gesture and glanced at the space belt Hans wore. ¡°Looks like you''ve really hit it off with those stingy drunkards,¡± he remarked. ¡°Of course, they have much to gain from being my acquaintance, the Parvian prince¡ª¡± ¡°That¡¯s what I find odd. A year before, and now this time too. These drunkards should not have any soft spots for you. Rumour has it Sam imprisoned a lot of them to build mana weapons.¡± He pointed above, ¡°Remember what fell upon us in Grimgar?¡± Rudolf¡¯s words brought back the horrendous memory of facing the celestial weapon as it fell on them in Grimgar. But he remained firm and answered, ¡°I don¡¯t know about that, but a dwarf always honours a deal.¡± Rudolf was confused, he asked his cheeky grandson who was grinning ear to ear, ¡°Thats true. But what did you give them to receive a top tier spatial storage.¡± ¡°Grandpa. Like them, I also honours the deal¡ª¡± ¡°Fine! Fine! Don¡¯t tell me. ¡± Rudolf hushed, but his gaze stayed fixed on Hans''s waist. He couldn''t forget the trouble he went through to convince the dwarves to craft him a spatial storage device, not to mention the hefty price he paid for it. Yet, even then, it couldn''t match the efficiency of what Hans was wearing. ¡°Don¡¯t get jealous,¡± Hans covered the knapbinder and asked Rudolf something else, ¡°Hey old man, what did you do with Chris?¡± ¡°So, the third rank is scouting first.¡± Rudolf teased and Hans turned blue, satisfying the old man so much that he burst into laughter. After the Glory wars, it had become his habit to tease Hans this way since it always made Hans speechless. After a hearty laugh, Rudolf gazed deep in Hans¡¯s eyes and warned, ¡°It would be best if you remain vigilant the next time you fight with Chris.¡± He stressed further, ¡°The boy is natural and the imperial bloodline that you ¡®do-not-possess¡¯, adds exponential growth to anyone who does. I¡¯ve seen it firsthand before and the feeling is the same with your friend.¡± ¡°I also wasn¡¯t just grinding stones grandpa¡ª¡± ¡°He is right.¡± Delimira came interrupting their conversation and added, "He might outdo Chris, even with all your coaching, Dean Rudolf.¡± She grinned, then turned to Hans. ¡°But you can¡¯t beat me, Mr. Third Rank.¡± ¡°Oh Shut up already.¡±Hans grumbled, giving her a gentle shove in irritation. ¡°Then let''s spar. I''m curious to see what you were up to with those dwarves¡ª¡± ¡°A mage must keep their secrets,¡± Hans replied with a wise nod. ¡°Thats bull shit, Squeaky.¡± Rudolf interrupted, he was also curious as to how much Hans has developed, but no matter how strong Hans felt the urge to show off, he remained steadfast.The author''s content has been appropriated; report any instances of this story on Amazon. ¡°You¡¯ll all see when its due.¡± He remarked. ¡°At least he''s learning some new words, huh, little Winters?¡± Rudolf chuckled, and Delimira agreed with a smile. They were both laughing when Sierra and Vanessa joined them downstairs. They all glanced at Hans, who suddenly realised what they were expecting. ¡°It seems I¡¯m the new goto transfer guy.¡± Hans remarked as they said goodbye to the Mansion''s staff. Rudolf and Sierra entrusted the county''s management to their loyal Hodges. Then, Hans exclaimed, "INGRESS!" and a beam of light whisked them away. It had been a few days since they had returned to their safe haven, Concordia. Rudolf was powerful, but as just one man, he knew there were many ways for someone to take lives even under his watch. When Hans assured him that he wasn¡¯t a part of any blunder in Sylvetor, he believed it to be true, but he also knew Hans was hiding something. That''s why returning early to Concordia was the best choice for Hans. Since whoever was responsible for killing the sons of Sylvetor wanted to stay hidden, making it unlikely they would attack in Concordia. Even Xandor needed to bring his full force here and barely got away. With only a week left of their holiday, guests were expected at the dean''s quarters today. Hans had arranged for Arat to visit, and Rudolf and Sierra agreed to host a small dinner for the Parvians. What started as a modest gathering soon snowballed into a full-blown party. Professors, some senior from the Concordia union, and even Vanir and his family were among the invitees. ¡°Hey, get up you lazy bum. We don''t have servants around here," Delimira nudged Hans, who was sprawled out on the sofa. He raised an eyebrow in response, and she continued, ¡°Parvians are your guests. The least you could do is lend a hand.¡± ¡°Yeah, they were until some lose lip announced all over the Concordia. And if you haven¡¯t seen Winters, I¡¯m helping too, you know,¡± Hans replied, gesturing towards the two humanoid figures made entirely of twisted tree branches and roots. Their eerie green eyes might have frightened others, but the people in the quarters had grown accustomed to them since their return. Delimira grew annoyed, and Hans glanced at her teasingly, adding with a grin, ¡°I¡¯m loaded, thanks to someone.¡± While they bicker as usual, the two poor tree golem did everything from cleaning to decorating their hall, the work both Delimira and Hans were assigned to. Soon the sun fell beyond the horizon and guest started coming in. Both Delimira and Hans were welcoming them. ¡°Can¡¯t you just wear normal. Or you wants to show off that you are an imperial.¡± Delimira argued glancing at his white robes with golden griffin insignia. ¡°You too have this, don¡¯t you¡ª¡± ¡°Zwoom!¡± His words were cut off when a light pillar of INGRESS fell near their doorsteps. ¡°Tsk! And she calls me the show-off. Someone tells this to this eighty-year-old man.¡± ¡°So, nice to see you, my prince¡ª¡± ¡°It gives me shivers whenever you say that to me, Mr. Prime Minister.¡± ¡°Oh, don¡¯t be, my prince.¡± Arat looked behind Hans. ¡°Was this a party? I was informed only for a small dinner¡­ Am I the last one?¡± ¡°Mhm.¡± ¡°That¡¯s good. Aren¡¯t you going to welcome me?¡± Arat smiled warmly, and Hans escorted him and his two knights inside. The moment the white robes came into sight, the people started whispering. Hans wore the golden insignia, while the others, including Arat, wore the silver. They had seen Hans welcoming them at the gates, but now reality was hitting them. With the cunning and mighty escort, he finally felt like the Parvian prince. However, with all eyes on him, Hans was trying to sneak away,sadly to be caught by Arat early on. ¡°Where are you hurrying to? Mingling with others is part of the job too¡ª¡± ¡°Can¡¯t you do it? You were doing this even before you conned me into this role?¡± ¡°I didn¡¯t con you. You were the one shouting, ¡° I¡¯m the Prince of Parv¡ª¡± ¡°Oh! How I regret that day.¡± Hans grumbled. Arat suddenly became gentle and patted Hans¡¯s back. ¡°There is much resting in your tiny shoulders, Prince. I can¡¯t live forever. It¡¯s you who have to rise and take the reins¡ª¡± ¡°That¡¯s a serious death flag, Mr. Arat. Whoever says the mushy things like this dies first in the story.¡± ¡°I¡¯m glad this isn¡¯t a story then¡ª¡± ¡°Who knows, maybe some crazy bastard is writing our fates with some pen or whatnot shit.¡± ¡°Thats a scary thought, my prince.¡± ¡°You never wonder, that someone is manipulating this scenario to just get a kick out of it.¡± Hans questioned and Arat only had a hushed laughter as the response. Soon, Arat brought Hans to the faces he knew and Hans did vice versa.
Elven Lies II Chapter 24 : Youve grown CHAPTER 24 YOU¡¯VE GROWN Hans took Arat to meet everyone he knew, and after the long introductions, he finally became free, managing to sneak out from Arat¡¯s grasp. He was avoiding any familiar faces and was sitting in some secluded corner. ¡°Want one?¡± Delimira offered him the custard he liked as she bit a big piece of tart. And when Hans took her up on the offer, she complained as she swallowed, ¡°How can you eat this thing? It¡¯s too damn sweet.¡± ¡°Leave it, Winters. I¡¯m exhausted.¡± Hans sighed, sipping the sugary liquid and finally felt something hitting up in his head, ¡°I needed this¡ª¡± ¡°Senior, senior.¡± ¡°Ha, this dumb minion of mine¡ª What now Vanir?¡± ¡°Here.¡± Vanir gestured towards his parents, causing Hans to be so surprised that he accidentally spat out the custard he was eating. ¡°Vanir, my dear junior, I don''t recall us being on those terms where we introduce ourselves to each other¡¯s parents,¡± Hans remarked with a grin, hastily wiping his mouth with a handkerchief. He hoped his words, meant in jest, wouldn''t be taken seriously, especially considering the stunned expressions on Vanir''s parents'' faces. ¡°Pft..¡± Delimira chuckled at the awkward scene and raised her fruit glass at Vanir, ¡°That was worth it.¡± ¡°Shoo¡­shoo¡­ do your other thing, Winters.¡± Hans hushed her away and offered his greetings again, ¡°The name is Hans Parv. It¡¯s nice to meet you two.¡± Vanir¡¯s mother grew up in a rural area and wasn¡¯t exactly the most etiquette-savvy person, so she was totally taken aback by Hans¡¯s charm. Sure, she wasn¡¯t the most educated, but she had a knack for sensing when someone was worth their weight in gold. And every single thing about Hans exuded royalty. She felt like he had the whole package. Startling by his gaze, Vanir¡¯s father finally spoke, ¡°Its an honour to meet you prince Parv¡ª¡± ¡°Just Hans is fine, I¡¯m almost out of my mind after hearing ¡®that¡¯ from Arat nonstop. I¡¯m just your son¡¯s mentor right now.¡± ¡°No, no,¡± He gestured his hands, ¡°I can¡¯t do that¡­. Thank..thank you for healing my..legs. and thank you¡ª¡± ¡°Oye Vanir,¡± Hans scowled at his mentee, ¡°Just what did you tell for them to behave like this¡ª¡± ¡°Its not my fault that you are famous for quick fuse and beating people up.¡± Vanir pouted and Hans clenched his forehead. ¡°Haa¡­ See this,¡± Hans pointed out to make them relax, ¡°I¡¯m sorta punching bag here. Even my dear junior takes jabs at me, so relax and enjoy. Grandpa rarely throws parties; heck, it¡¯s even my first time being in one.¡± Vanir¡¯s parents, initially taken aback by Hans''s imperial status, were now astonished by his down-to-earth and goofy demeanor. Despite being the prince of a powerful nation and former enemy, he spoke with the humility of the commoners they were familiar with. Before they could utter a word, Hans gently inquired, "Have you eaten?" They both shook their heads in response. With a scowl directed at Vanir, Hans remarked, "You dumb minion, why haven''t you fed them yet? It''s getting late." Then, he turned to Dorfeil couple and wearing a gentle smile, he urged, ¡°Please eat your fill.¡± And bid them farewell, leaving the couple dumbfounded. "He''s quite different," Vanir''s mother, who had remained silent until then, finally remarked. "Yes," her husband agreed. "Even the backwater nobles from our region tend to be arrogant, but he''s remarkably friendly. Why do people spread false rumours about such a kind-hearted young man?¡± "You''ve both misunderstood. Remember, he killed twenty-six people in a single night during the Glory Wars," Vanir interjected. ¡°They must¡¯ve done him wrong,¡± his mother reasoned, ¡°he wouldn¡¯t go on a rampage just because someone disturbed his sleep.¡± ¡°He won you over instantly, but he might go on a rampage for reasons like that. I thought I¡¯d have to convince my parents he¡¯s not bad.¡± Hans¡¯s respect for his parents and not so haughty attitude deeply touched him. On the other hand, the worries which Vanir¡¯s father carried in private for his young child were alleviated by a significant margin. Hans¡¯s behaviour towards them conveyed a clear message: Vanir wasn''t wasting his life serving him but was in the right place. They were completely won over. Though Hans seldom used it to its full potential, his sincere expressions and warm demeanour, combined with his genuine face, easily won people over, even though he usually reserved them for moments of fury or eccentricity. He was moving away from the crowd, but his guest caught him sneaking out. ¡°It¡¯s rude to leave your guests alone, my prince.¡± ¡°You must start wearing glasses mr Arat. I¡¯m not leaving you alone. Can¡¯t you see a sea of people here?¡± Hans taunted. ¡°Enough with the small talk then. So tell me why I¡¯m summoned by my prince,¡± Arat asked, his voice carrying the significant weight. ¡°Follow me then.¡± Hans led him into a personal chamber and Arat as cautious as he was took out the artefact to seal the room from eavesdropping. And began first, pointing out about the incidence of County, ¡°I heard you were away when the Grimgar king was doing his goose chase. Smart move¡±Love what you''re reading? Discover and support the author on the platform they originally published on. ¡°I need to wise up, as I¡¯ve just said to someone, I¡¯m becoming a punching bag. I knew even if I don¡¯t get involved they¡¯d still find some crappy way to drag me with them.¡± ¡°You¡¯ve done well staying away from that mess. I still can¡¯t believe a powerful family like Sylvetor lost all of his heirs in a single night.¡± Hans agreed, ¡°Yeah the weight of entire nation is quite heavy to bear Mr Prime minister. I can¡¯t be as reckless as before. Whatever excuse I give. It was me who handed my own father to Xandor.¡± Arat only showed the apologetic face, as if he wanted Hans to avoid the rabbit hole of guilt again. ¡°Oh! Don¡¯t give me that face. Its not that I feel guilty or anything.¡± Arat sighed and let his wise words out. ¡°When people are given a choice they take one they believe they can profit more. You made a choice and now its upto you to make that choice is the correct choice. ¡°Even if it was a mistake?¡± Hans questioned. ¡°Yes, you must accept your mistake, learn from it, and never, ever repeat it again. That¡¯s how one could profit from it.¡± The wise old man paused, looking at Hans contemplating, and added, breathing deeply, ¡° The road you are going down is like a rope tightening around your neck. The sooner you rectify it, the sooner you can breathe free. So you must think of a way of doing it, and I¡¯ll do my job helping you.¡± ¡°So how far have you zeroed on Xandor?¡± ¡°As I told everyone. He is hiding somewhere in the the sleeping giant mountains. But that cursed man is very good at covering his tracks.¡± ¡°He uses Osiris¡¯ commands too. Can¡¯t you track him with that?¡± Hans asked. ¡°No.¡± Arat shook his head, adding,¡°Parv runs on meritocracy. He is the top dog in merits. Even you can¡¯t track him unless Osiris deems you worthy.¡± ¡°Thats a bummer.¡± ¡°So was the deal with Xandor worth the mess it followed? I hope you have gained something out of it¡ª¡± ¡°I can¡¯t say disturbing my father from his rest was worth anything, but I do gain something significant.¡± Hans smiled gently. ¡°So how far you are from fulfilling Homar¡¯s task of beating a top-ranked knight?¡± ¡°I accept I¡¯m a freak, but not that big of a freak. You are talking about beating people stronger than Dijkstra and Grandpa.¡± ¡°You are not a freak but singular, my prince, and who says being high-ranked means they are stronger than Rudolf and Dijkstra? These two blockheads are just not trying.¡± Before Arat could go with the flow, he stopped himself and asked, ¡°So, what was the thing that you said you couldn¡¯t talk over communication¡­don¡¯t get me wrong, I like that you invited me for a personal meeting¡ª¡± ¡°You¡¯ve said it was smart of me to not get involved in Grimgar¡¯s goose chase, but I kinda did, it''s for your eyes only. Take care of it.¡± ¡°Hmm..¡± Arat skimmed the document quickly and his experienced eyes soon made him realise what this document suggested. Annoyed he almost shouted, ¡°These fuckers are still doing it.¡± ¡°You know what it is?¡± Hans asked, curious. ¡°Yes, I¡¯ve the general idea of these types of things. Back in the days of your father¡¯s reign, there was a human warlock who was around 250 years old. He had a breeding farm of elves and used the infants in alchemy to concoct the longevity potions.¡± ¡°But the elves are buying humans, not the other way arou¡ª¡± ¡°No, the Hearthwine is buying humans. Don¡¯t generalise the crime with a race. We all have bad eggs too. But this is too big, I understand that CLandor is a matriarchy, but the king¡¯s family is doing deeds that are banned all over the Genas.¡± ¡°But why are they buying humans. We don¡¯t become any longitivtiy potions do we?¡± Hans asked confused. ¡°The only place where slavery still persist is Clandor. The mark of an elven slave is their cute off pointed ears. So what is the difference if the humans are mixed with them with their ears grazed as the slaved elves.¡± Arat paused, and added, ¡°Slavery is quite lucrative business.¡± ¡°But why Slaves?¡± Hans couldn¡¯t understand the concept, if people wanted to, they could just hire servants like back in Edenberg County. Arat knew what was puzzling Hans, but before he could answer, Hans let out his inner thoughts. ¡°Can¡¯t they just hire servants like us?¡± He asked, curious. ¡°And respect them for a service that they feel entitled to by default. No, you haven¡¯t met the pricks of Clandor''s yet My prince. They are as shit as I made them sound as.¡± The way Vanir detested the high nobles of Clandor for their treatment of even the prodigy due to his lower class birth. Hans considered it was just a rare case but Arat¡¯s words were hinting more. ¡°So what are you going to do with this?¡± Hans asked, hinting he wanted to know details of his plans and when Arat still remained silent, Hans added, ¡°this will flip the entire Grimgar and Clandor if you reveal it¡ª¡± ¡°Since you are handing over this to me, you used your brain, didn¡¯t you?¡± Arat finally spoke and it was an old school taunt. ¡°As I¡¯ve said, you¡¯ve grown, but A Hearthwine getting into human trafficking just for slavery doesn¡¯t sound convincing.¡± ¡°So what are you going to do with this.¡± Hans urged again. ¡°Nothing. Its neither my monkeys nor my circus. Needlessly helping others is a job of a sucker spelled H.E.R.O. I thought you followed this principle so why are you getting involved in it.¡± ¡°I had to get something out of it.¡± Hans revealed his inner thoughts ¡°Your honesty is always appreciated and since you desired it. I must own these monkeys now, then the circus would have to come to the negotiation table, right?¡± ¡°So what are you planning to get from it¡ª¡± ¡°Betrayal. One of them must betray their nation to survive the wrath of entire continent, there will be no place for them to hide. Its not just a matter of reputation, now.¡± Hans didn¡¯t quite get what Arat was foreboding so Arat explained, ¡°You see, you are giving this document to the wrong person. When that 250 years old mage was exterminated, it became the ironclad rule that buying and selling of cross race is forbidden. And you know who made this rule?¡± ¡°No. But these people are nobles from both races. Won¡¯t they usually get scot free for doing this kinda a thing.¡± ¡°As I¡¯ve said, its not a matter of reputation but survival. All because they fear the kill order of Red monks. The one who slaughtered the 250 yrs old warlock was the the captain of Red monks, the Concordia union¡¯s strongest platoon. Currently she is the node master of Concordia.¡± ¡°So Shaerra Clandor is it? The Concordia¡¯s strongest crushed the mage who was slaving elves ¡ª¡± ¡°And elves who were slaving humans.¡± Arat completed his words as he thought Hans was getting in the wrong direction and his puzzled face proved him right. He continued, ¡°She is quite an oddball in Clandor royalty. Being first in line to the Clandor throne, she forfeited it, left Clandor and made her home in Concordia. She was strong enough to even make your father think twice before messing with her.¡± So, if I¡¯ve showed this document to her, then¡ª ¡°Then she¡¯d have crushed whoever responsible no matter the consequences. She is the only known disciple of chairman of this place,¡± Arat pointed down, ¡°and the next in line to be the boss of Concordia.¡± ¡°I¡¯m starting to not like her.¡± ¡°Guess what, your father said the same thing. You two can¡¯t stand when someone outshines you. Can¡¯t you?¡± ¡°It runs in the blood, I guess.¡± ¡°But since our prince desired to get something out of it,¡± Arat turned serious, ¡°I¡¯ll see through it.¡±
Elven Lies II Chapter 25 : The Decision CHAPTER 25 THE DECISION ¡°You sure have a thing for shiny stuff, huh?¡± Dietrich, who had been quietly watching Hans, finally spoke up as Hans began embracing his newfound treasures. They were both in the Man-eating Forest, declared off-limits in Concordia. "I''m getting close," Hans muttered, eyeing his haul with satisfaction. With the help of the dwarves'' delivery service, it was easy for him to conduct transactions with the dwarven community in Edenberg. He glanced at the puzzled Dietrich and continued, "Looks like the elf alchemist is still falling into my trap. Useless pride¡ª" "He''s not the only one though. You¡¯ll see in the task hall¡ªit¡¯s officially a request on the board. A hotshot of the alchemy department lost his treasured research there. Hans quickly foraged into his pile of random treasure. ¡°You mean this?¡± He pulled a thick book with many bookmarks and opened it. Before Dietrich could say something, Hans skimmed the contents and closed the book abruptly, ¡°I can¡¯t understand a thing¡ª¡± ¡°Of course you can¡¯t. It¡¯s a research of an alchemist. Only he can explain it to you.¡± ¡°So, my favourite ancestor.¡± Hans grinned mischievously, ¡°What is the reward he offered for the research retrieval?¡± ¡°Do you think I¡¯d pay mind to these irrelevant things¡ª¡± ¡°Come on, you should pay attention to them. After all, it¡¯s your LAST DESCENDANT¡¯S business.¡± ¡°So you are bringing blood relations into robbing people¡ª¡± ¡°I¡¯m not robbing them. I even put a sign there, in bold. Private property, no trespassers allowed. It¡¯s not my fault they keep invading my forest. I¡¯m giving them a valuable life lesson and receiving the fees for it.¡± ¡°Yes! Yes! Whatever sails your boat foolish descendant. I don¡¯t have much time since tomorrow is initiation of new first years.¡± Dietrich let out his watery aura and transformed it into a sword. Hans had seen it happen many times, but every time he was as surprised and jealous as the first. Dietrich could transform his aura into anything he desired and so does his father Samson Parv. That¡¯s why people said the imperial bloodline user need no swords, they were the living weapons themselves. ¡°Hey, Great grandfather¡± Hans said as he raised his hand and malleable metal surfaced in his hand. ¡°Can Chris will be able to produce that sword made of aura?¡± ¡°No.¡± Dietrich responded quickly. ¡°This is the privilege of pureblood.¡± He swung horizontally, aiming right at Hans¡¯s face, but Hans was quick to dodge and even found time to counterattack. They were sparring normally. Hans, despite not being able to use aura, practiced with Dietrich due to the reason of mastering his power of Inheritance. He had asked Dietrich to teach him, and the only way this old monster knew of was through sword fighting. So there were regular sparring sessions that began a few days ago, and the results were showing up. In quick movements, he was switching between spears, swords, javelins, and one time he unknowingly used a bow. After clashing for more than an hour, Hans finally asked Dietrich to stop. He was gasping, but Dietrich didn¡¯t even break a sweat. ¡°Just how strong are you, ancestor?¡± ¡°You are in need-to-know basis foolish descendant.¡±Dietrich dismissed his curiosity, ¡°So what are you choosing for your subjects? You are a third year student from tomorrow.¡± ¡°I just need to accumulate 1000 credits to pass the third year. I think this little thing can help me procure those.¡± Hans pointed at the messy book in his hand.Reading on Amazon or a pirate site? This novel is from Royal Road. Support the author by reading it there. ¡°So, if you only plan on getting passing grades again, then you are already done without even starting the year.¡± Dietrich said, puzzled, ¡°Then what are your plans for the year, foolish descendant?¡± ¡°I¡¯m going to level this year¡¯s glory wars and wash my name from being the third rank,¡± Hans said determinedly. ¡°Winning glory wars as a third year is not bad, but I want you to do something else.¡± ¡°It really should be better?¡± Hans asked instantly. So Dietrich explained, ¡°You know, the third years volunteer in Deadlands, right?¡± ¡°Mhm.¡± Hans nodded, adding, ¡°those who aren¡¯t participating in Glory Wars, or incapable of earning thousand credits, the weakest bunch, right?¡± ¡°Yes.¡± Dietrich nodded in same fashion and continued, ¡°I want you to impress Hera there and join Red Monks¡ª¡± ¡°Not happening.¡± Hans quickly denied. ¡°Why not? She is my only student and you are kinda my student. That makes you disciple siblings.¡± ¡°No, she doesn¡¯t sound¡­. Comfortable¡ª¡± ¡°You never even meet her. Who knows, you might actually like her.¡± ¡°But if I go on volunteering then I¡¯d miss the glory wars.¡± Hans pouted. ¡°Answer me? What is important to you¡ªbeing the clown for others to enjoy or becoming strong enough to face Xandor on your own?¡± Seeing him puzzled, Dietrich tousled his hair gently and continued in a warm tone, ¡°There is a limit to what knights can teach a mage of your specialty, and your father is no exception either. But Hera, she is different¡ª an exceptional warlock for starters¡ª and I promise you, with her little guidance, you can really up your game by several folds.¡± Hans remained quiet, and Dietrich continued with an embarrassing smile, ¡°I¡¯m sorry to say this, but even if I¡¯m her teacher, she never listens to me. So, you have to garner her interest on your own.¡± Hans seriously pondered, if he prepare for Glory wars then he will automatically excluded from volunteering in Deadlands. All of his training of three months were focused on him performing his best in upcoming glory wars but now Dietrich has broken this bubble with an enticing offer of becoming stronger quickly through Shahera, the leader of Blood monks and the node master of Concordia. ¡°Can I sleep on it?¡± Hans asked, and Dietrich nodded before disappearing. Red monks were the name he was hearing quite frequently these days. After Arat had mentioned them, he began researching their deeds. If he could summarise them in short, they were the heroes of justice, the very kind he hated getting involved with. However, being the sucker for helping others had a very big advantage: people respected and loved them. Their words, even without any proof, carried the weight. One time, they accused the minister of Sunfall without any evidence and got him arrested, just because Shahera Clandor said so. Of course, they got proof after his arrest, but that was an entirely different thing. There way of doing things was quite contrast from how Hans operated but the thought of Xandor, kept pushing him to follow suggestion of Dietrich and he finally resolved. ¡°Fine, I¡¯ll join the red monks and make him pay for disturbing my life.¡± And just like that next day came and Hans, donned with his white uniform of Concordia¡¯s mages, with three concentric circle badge, ran out from the Prophet¡¯s castle. Someone was already waiting for him near the gates. ¡°So did you get settled well, Vanir?¡± He asked him as Vanir joined him from behind. ¡°Yeah¡­ but you know, there wasn¡¯t any decent first years this time. I didn¡¯t get to choose any mentees.¡± ¡°So you wanted to vent on those poor souls after getting beaten up from me?¡± ¡°Kinda, but thats not all, I thought you wanted more people as you subordinates. I was even ready to create a faction around you.¡± ¡°Vanir, I do not collect trash. Anyone who is not at least your level, I do not need them.¡± ¡°Oh, you are making me blush senior¡ª¡± ¡°It¡¯s true sometimes you creep me out like this, but you have your uses.¡± Hans glanced at him, scrutinising and remarked, ¡°Your second circle is quite stable. We¡¯ll soon need to increase its volume, so clear up your schedule. We¡¯ll soon go for another hunt.¡± Remembering the painful method of forcefully increasing the mana capacity of a circle gave shivers down Vanir¡¯s spine, but the result was enticing enough to make him forget the struggle. ¡°Anything else, senior?¡± Vanir asked like a loyal subordinate ready to receive the orders. Hans stopped his quick march and contemplated before saying, ¡°Make sure to be included in Glory wars and win the damn thing. I have other plans. I¡¯m not joining this year¡ª¡± ¡°What? Why?¡± Vanir asked instantly. ¡°I¡¯ve my reasons.¡± Hans dismissed Vanir¡¯s curiosity and added, ¡° It is an order. You have to let them know who Vanir Dorfeil serves.¡±
Elven Lies II Chapter 26 : The Third Year CHAPTER 26 THE THIRD YEAR Hans had dismissed Vanir and was on his way to his class. Soon he was joined by Chris, Delimira, and another face that he wasn¡¯t sure of meeting. Allynna, accompanied by Delimira, nodded a little on seeing Hans, a way the Clandor royalty greets their equal standings. ¡°Prince Parv,¡± she said confidently. ¡°Hey, there, Shrimp. Fancy seeing you near me.¡± ¡°Aren¡¯t you going to show respect? I¡¯m the princess of Clandor¡­ the next heir in line, and you are the prince of another nation¡ª¡± Hans lifted the thin chain from the nape of his neck, bringing the gem pendant to his lips in a swift motion. With a graceful touch, he kissed the gem, like he was rubbing salt on Allynna¡¯s loss of her precious gift. His smooth movement cut her words in mid-air as he boldly declared, "I don¡¯t give a shit." ¡°Hans, stop it.¡± Delimira pulled him from the back, and Chris¡¯s eyes were saying the same. ¡°Tsk! Guess your knights in shining armour are here, shrimp. Just go to your class, shoo¡­shoo.¡± Allynna, not responding to his provocation, left silently. While Hans faced Delimira¡¯s interrogative tone, ¡°Just what is your problem with her? You are meaner than usual to her. She never did you any wrong.¡± ¡°Dunno! It¡¯s just every time I see her, I want to irritate her. It comes naturally, I can¡¯t help it.¡± Both Chris and Delimira were startled by the answer. Whereas Delimira was speechless, Chris, laughing hard, suggested, ¡°Oh, so you are one of those. Who bullies the girl he likes¡ª¡± ¡°You out of your mind, Chris. Do you want me to repeat history?¡± Hans asked with a bone-chilling tone. ¡°Guess, I was. Buddy, calm down.¡± Chris gestured for him to breathe, and Hans let go of his abhorrent words. While both of them calmed down, Delimira, who had been left behind a little quickly to catch up to them, asked, ¡°So, Chris, are you taking any academics this year? I know Hans would ditch the class on the first chance¡ª¡± ¡°Oh, I¡¯m feeling like that too, Deli.¡± Chris glanced at Hans, ¡°My buddy here became my lord to serve for perpetuity¡ª¡± ¡°Let it go, Chris.¡± Hans interrupted, ¡°That whole thing was just a way to take Arat off your back. Don¡¯t take those words¡ª¡± ¡°It is you who are taking the oath of a knight lightly, my lord. I can¡¯t falsify my words.¡± Chris rejected it instantly and patting his chest confidently he said with an affirmative notion, ¡°Your life is my duty now.¡± ¡°Whatever sails your boat, man. People are just becoming obnoxious on every passing day.¡± Hans mumbled, first it was Dietrich who derailed his plan, Allynna approached him and now Chris started being formal. He turned to Delimira and sighed in relief as he caught her eyes as they were saying what are you looking at, punk. He chuckled, ¡°at least she never changes. I hate changes.¡± ¡°What are your plans, Deli?¡± He asked first. ¡°Academia, what else?¡± Delimira responded in an instant. ¡°Aren¡¯t you tired of theory classes?¡± Hans asked, frustrated. ¡°It¡¯s necessary this time.¡± She grinned, pointing, ¡°There¡¯s this place called Mystic Glade Dungeon that¡¯s crawling with super advanced Golems. I want to clear it out, so I need to learn more about these golems. Hans had lost her when she mentioned Mystic Glades. ¡°Shit! I need to upgrade that place. Ancestor was right. Someone will definitely find out my secrets soon.¡± He became a bit nervous because he wasn¡¯t sure if he could keep a poker face at Delimira. ¡°Hey Winters, why did you choose that particular place?¡± ¡°You don¡¯t know?¡± she asked, her confusion evident. She had assumed Hans would be the first to join the raid. She had discussed this with Chris, and he was also considering doing the same. However, Hans shook his head innocently. So she explained, stretching her words, ¡° A pervert mage lives there. He tortures people by taking their clothes off and throwing them outside¡ª¡± ¡°Wait, wait. What?¡± Hans halted her, confused. ¡°What do you mean, people are getting stripped there?¡± ¡°Yeah,¡± she affirmed, ¡°Just a week before, some of our seniors attacked the place and were thrown out naked. That was really embarrassing.¡±The narrative has been illicitly obtained; should you discover it on Amazon, report the violation. ¡°The hell is going on there. I guess my autonomous network is doing something weird. Screw the upgrading, I need to overhaul it.¡± Hans cursed inside. As they all left for their first gathering in their third year, Delimira tried to pursue Hans and ask him not to be so harsh on Allynna. So after taking in her sympathetic words, Hans finally asked her, ¡°Just why did the elven princess approach me? I thought after knowing who I am, she would be miles apart from me at the least!¡± Instead of Delimira, Chris answered, ¡°I was in Clandor for a few weeks, and the situation there is really bad. The administration is unstable, and for a temporary peace, I heard that both royals and the Council decided to exchange wards. Allynna is soon to leave for the Council in exchange for the Council¡¯s precious heir.¡± ¡°A peace bought through cowardice won¡¯t last long. But how come her approaching me had to do anything with this?¡± ¡°Who knows, maybe she wanted your sympathy. She is not well-versed in politics like her mother; she only knows sincerity.¡± ¡°And your point of telling me this nonsense?¡± Hans inquired. ¡°If you wish, you can tip this balanced scale. All you have to do is declare Parvian support towards the royals¡ª¡± ¡°Chris, be careful there. You are my first knight. I can¡¯t have you act like Clandorians¡¯ spokesperson.¡± ¡°Sorry, buddy,¡± Chris apologised honestly. ¡°It was my home, and I was treated well there. I just don¡¯t want to see it burn in flames.¡± Hans was silent for a while and after thinking, he gave a clear answer. ¡°An imperial has no mercy, sympathy, or sense of guilt. We are not built like others. Her sincerity is the wrong way to approach me. I¡¯m not my past self where I take decisions without thinking. There is a nation behind me, for god¡¯s sake.¡± ¡°Just forgot it,¡± Chris apologised again, ¡°it was wrong of me¡ª¡± ¡°You missed the point, Chris. I never said I can¡¯t get involved. I said the approach she is using is wrong.¡± Hans mused and went in first. Both of them shouted, surprised, and followed from behind. ¡°Tak! Tak!¡± A young woman in her late twenties entered the class. She had wavy dark green hair that swayed down her shoulders like a forest in motion. Her eyes sparkled with intelligence and kindness, framed by delicate glasses perched on her nose. A faint citrusy scent trailed behind her, leaving a refreshing trail in the otherwise stagnant air. With a confident stride, she made her way to the teacher''s desk, her presence commanding attention without a word spoken. The students'' curious gazes followed her every move until she spoke. ¡°Settle down, y¡¯all, and good morning,¡± she greeted in a voice that was both gentle and firm. "I''m your new homeroom teacher, and I''m looking forward to getting to know each and every one of you this year.¡± Her words were met with a chorus of greetings and curious glances exchanged among the students. One of them asked, ¡°Professor, I thought someone else was taking the homeroom¡ª¡± ¡°Yes, he abandoned you all, so I took over.¡± She smiled softly and addressed the class, ¡°Listen, you all know I¡¯m the Castle master of Seekers, Thelma. I¡¯m a very busy person, so I won¡¯t be your mother. You¡¯ve grown up and reached the third year.¡± She quickly counted the heads in the class. Clearing her voice, she continued, ¡°You¡¯re around sixty or something. Many of your friends failed the second year and are now somewhere else in Floatlands, either at home or in another castle. Don¡¯t mind them; this is the real beginning of your life as mana users, whether you¡¯re a knight or a mage. The real work starts now.¡± The class fell silent, but the students exchanged glances. ¡°Thak! Thak!¡± She clapped her desk with her books and spoke again. ¡°Look, let¡¯s get this over with quickly. You all belong to different castles with different facilities, but after the third year, there¡¯s a special perk for every castle.¡± The students looked at her, curious. She answered warmly, ¡°To pass the third year, you need to collect 1000 credits. The first option is to earn credits by taking courses. Regular classes reward you around 250 credits, and additional subjects carry different amounts. However, most students prefer the second option¡ª¡± ¡°TASK HALL!,¡± cutting her off in mid sentence, students collectively answered. ¡°Yes, I can feel the enthusiasm, but let me finish first, okay?¡± Students nodded in unison, and she continued, ¡°You are only allowed to take the meagre tasks offered for clearance level 1. The more credits you earn, the higher your clearance level shoots up. And now we are on the topic which I was talking about. The perks of your individual castle.¡± The silence hung in the balance. Many of the members were informed beforehand, but they all wanted to confirm through their homeroom. Thelma smiled gently and swiped her hair lock to the right. She said, ¡°For starters, the castle members of Seekers were offered secret information which cost a spicy price for you newbies.¡± ¡°Prophets pay no taxes. Sentinels are offered heavy discounts on potions, while their counterparts, Talons, could borrow an artefact with no charge. And lastly, Guardians are offered free healing after any mishaps.¡± ¡°Why the discrimination?¡± A girl with auburn hair asked, raising her hand. ¡°So you fools don¡¯t go solo and get yourselves in trouble. Believe me, you¡¯ll get in trouble even with a decent group.¡± ¡°We can¡¯t even leave Floatlands. What trouble we can get?¡± Hans quipped in silence, but his words were heard by Thelma. However, instead of getting angry, she just smiled politely and answered, ¡°There are a lot of ways you can get your ass handed to you, Prince of Parv. Do you want to experience it?¡± ¡°I¡¯d love to try, but I don¡¯t want to drag these nice people into it. So No professor¡ª¡± ¡°Wise choice. Moving on. Fill out the forms if you want to opt in for classroom education since you can¡¯t change this after a week. You need to learn that you can¡¯t catch the ship after it sails. Think hard because the tasks you can take without licking your seniors¡¯ shoes only offer ten or twenty credits. You need to grind a lot if you opt out of the academics.¡± ¡°No taxes. Lucky me.¡± After Thelma said her piece, Hans rejoiced inside. He still remembered the horrendous price he had to pay in the name of taxes when he was suspended. The perks were made this way so no one attempts any task alone, but Hans had his own plans.
Elven Lies II Chapter 27 : Hans The Extortionist CHAPTER 27 HANS THE EXTORTIONIST As Thelma exited, a murmur of excitement rippled through the classroom. The talk was all about the roles up for grabs: a Prophet for tax evasion, a Sentinel for budget potions, and a Talon for borrowing crucial artefacts. Plus, the bonus of free healing and secret insights sweetened the deal. These benefits aimed to foster unity among the castles, but there were some strong idiots who ventured solo despite the risks, and Hans was thinking of doing just that. However, he wasn¡¯t going to deny it if Chris followed him since it was evident that Delimira was opting in for theories. And, he was still curious how Rudolf warned him to be serious when facing Chris. So he turned to Chris and asked straight forward. ¡°Hey Chris, wanna team up¡ª¡± ¡°Ah! Sorry buddy.¡± Chris cut him off without a thought, and explained instantly on seeing Hans¡¯s frown. ¡°You see, I got scouted ahead by my senior roommate. They are a pretty good team and they asked me first with an equal split. So, ¡­ sorry about that. But I¡¯ll, if I have time.¡± ¡°Hard no would¡¯ve been fine. I wasn¡¯t proposing you or something.¡± Hans said nonchalantly but anyone could see he was sulking. Soon, he forgot how Chris had rejected him since he had a high-class research laboratory that was just begging to return to his owner, of course with due credits. However, those were some tricky practices or so-called a noble¡¯s way of cheating. One can just simply buy 1000 credits from the seniors with higher exchange rate than task hall or just by selling them the thing they wanted. Hans lightly tapped his knapbinder, his fortune making item was resting inside. ¡°I need no hurry, its the first day after all and I¡¯ve heard volunteering in Deadlands will pass you automatically.¡± Hans mumbled and went to the Space door to Agrilands, where Dietrich was waiting for him as promised. ¡°So foolish descendant. Ready?¡± Dietrich pointed a sword conjured by his watery aura,and Hans replied with the same posture, pointing the sword made from his malleable organic-metal-seed from the SharpDeath spell. ¡°You are getting good at transforming your what-you-call thing into weapons. It still breaks, but it¡¯s not like you have a limited supply, right?¡± ¡°Stop chitchatting, ancestor. I¡¯m ready.¡± Hans gestured a smug wipe at his nose and charged at Dietrich with everything he had. It was nothing fancy but a regular spar between one more experienced and a toddler from his opponent¡¯s perspective. However, with each spar, Hans¡¯s ability to channel his past experiences as the Inheritor grew rapidly. The more he fought Dietrich, the more power he tapped into. His mind had the counter of every Dietrich¡¯s strike, but his body wasn¡¯t ready to follow. It seemed useless to Hans when he started sparring with Dietrich since no matter how good he was at swordsmanship, if he couldn¡¯t use aura, it was just another exercise. But now, he agreed to disagree; the ancestry experience which was waking up inside him was giving him the answers to how to handle such devastating moves. This was eventually making him the idle knight killer since he could see flaws in someone¡¯s swordsmanship with a glance. However, Dietrich was whole another story; his every move exerted elegance and flawlessness, which was triggering Hans¡¯s inheritor power to find answers deep within his conscience. Hence his improvement, which was clearly visible to Dietrich. ¡°Let¡¯s call it a day, foolish descendant, or your brain might fry itself.¡± Dietrich stopped, his blade barely away from Hans¡¯s neck. It was no brainer that Dietrich had won like any other day, but Hans wasn¡¯t frustrated or whined this time. He always thought it was an honour to get to fight Dietrich without thinking of results. He was a godlike figure to him, so he just chuckled, and his temporary sword disintegrated. For several days, Hans followed his schedule to the point, and when he heard someone started earning credits. He began his plan for extortion, which he called aggressive negotiations. He left for the task hall, a buzzing place as always. When he entered, he recalled the first time he visited the place. ¡°I sure had everyone¡¯s attention, and now too.¡± He mumbled as he saw the bustling task hall turning silent on his arrival. The numerous tables were filled with scrolls and strategic plans of squads. The task parchment was in their hands, but everyone was just staring at Hans. He stepped in further, only to come in front of a senior. He remembered him from the glory wars.The narrative has been illicitly obtained; should you discover it on Amazon, report the violation. Hans gestured for him to move. It wasn¡¯t like he couldn¡¯t sidestep and pass through, but it was a matter of useless pride for both. Troubled, Hans said in a curt tone, ¡°What? Want me to pull a monkey out of your ass? Move.¡± He passed through like a bolder rolling down the hill, and the senior instinctively moved. ¡°Can¡¯t you just do quietly?¡± A giggling voice came from the side, and Hans¡¯s contorted face turned into a forced smile. ¡°I thought you were preparing for raiding that pervert mage, Deli?¡± Hans asked, chuckling inside. ¡°It needs time to prepare. I don¡¯t want to run naked around¡ª¡± ¡°That will be some sight to see.¡± Hans chuckled. Delimira only frowned in response. ¡°I thought it would be hilarious until I realised what I said. Sorry.¡± ¡°Yeah. Parvart.¡± ¡°I nailed my foot with this one, didn¡¯t I?¡± Hans asked, perplexed. ¡°Yeah, Parvart. You won¡¯t hear the end of this.¡± ¡°Damn it.¡± Hans tapped his mouth. ¡°Squeaky, princess, and now Parvart. Just how many nicknames was she going to give him?¡± The thought ran through his mind until she brought him back from the thinking lands. ¡°So what are you talking about? It¡¯s your first¡ªwait, you were punished here¡ª¡± ¡°Yeah, I beat shit out of someone, remember?¡± Hans wore a mocking smile. ¡°Do something about your potty mouth, Hans Parv. You are the prince, for god sake.¡± ¡°Yes, yes, mother, I¡¯ll try.¡± Hans shrugged her off and asked, ¡°But what brings you here? I thought you were busy with your Golem research. Vanir was helping you, didn¡¯t he?¡± Hans had cleverly included Vanir as a helping hand to Delimira, who was secretly slowing her down. But no matter how much he tried, Delimira was picking up things faster. She even came close to theorizing how the Mystic glades were working. It wasn¡¯t because she was extraordinary like Vanir, but she had direct contacts with Hans and his spells. So her hypotheses were sitting perfectly. As she explained how Golems could have their own intellect, and how they were inexhaustible as they are using artificial mana hearts, the same as his undying Army. Hans broke out in cold sweat. ¡°Me and my big mouth. I should¡¯ve never told how the Undying army functioned. She is this close¡­¡± ¡°You listening, Hans?¡± She jolted him gently. ¡°Yes, yes, smartass. You are planning to raid someone¡¯s house. Are you that happy to break his security measures?¡± Hans got irritated, ¡°It is private property. I heard there is a board hanging at the entrance to not enter. But greedy people still enter; they should be glad at least they can have their lives instead of clothes.¡± Hans vented so loudly that everyone was once again staring at him. He didn¡¯t say anything wrong either. When he created the Mystic glades dungeon, to entice raiders, he put numerous warning labels on it, labelling it private property, following the advice of his sage-like ancestor, a locked home robbed first than an open one. ¡°Geez, calm down. I guess Perverts had a union leader.¡± She teased him, seeing him flustered, and Hans became silent, realising he was overreacting. ¡°See ya, Winters.¡± Hans quickly bid her farewell, leaving her hanging, and went on his way deep inside. ¡°I need to get over this quickly,¡± he gently tapped his knapbinder, the research waning to be sold. He knew where he was going and without any trouble found his elf sucker. The elf, apprentice alchemist, was happy since, unlike others who lost their significant wealth in the Mystic glades, he was the only one who made a fortune there. So seeing the one who brought him this good news made him twice happy. ¡°What can I help you with, Prince Hans Parv?¡± He said, smiling. ¡°What senior? Just call me Hans, as usual. I thought we were closer than this.¡± Hans mused. ¡°Of course! Of course! Sit.¡± He offered Hans a seat. His teammates weren¡¯t there now, providing a perfect opportunity for Hans. ¡°Senior, how about making another fortune?¡± Hans snickered. ¡°My ears are long and sharp already. Just spill the beans, junior.¡± Hans looked around. This time, he wanted to keep the news a secret for real. ¡°Senior, about the task of retrieving some guy¡¯s research from Mystic Glades¡ª¡± ¡°Don¡¯t bother. I tried because of the 1000 credits they offered, but it¡¯s like finding a needle in a haystack. It¡¯s no use taking it. The manpower and wealth needed¡ª¡± ¡°Senior, senior. Hold your horses for a second. I just want to ask, what will we get if we put that research for auction?¡± ¡°Haa!¡± The elf alchemist sighed, ¡°To tell you the truth, 1000 credits are not enough. Some of the contents in that research are original works of many authors. That idiot borrowed it from professors to understand how golems work there and lost it.¡± ¡°How much?¡± Hans stressed. ¡°He is one rich bastard, so if we inflate the price by ourselves. We could easily get around ten thousand credits¡ª¡± ¡°Say no more,¡± Hans gestured for him to stop. ¡°I have the research with me, just don¡¯t ask how. Buy from me, about 2000 credits, deal?¡± The elf alchemist¡¯s brain gears were turning in full swing, calculating the risk of offending his peers and some professors. But he had already undermined the value of research for Hans since he sensed another opportunity. ¡°I¡¯ll be making many enemies, but since we have such a good relationship, I¡¯ll take this hot potato from your hand. Give me your account card.¡± He was making it sound like he was doing Hans a favour, but Hans knew he was getting scammed. ¡°Laugh all you want, senior. I¡¯ll rob you blind in your next visit.¡± They both continued to laugh inside, thinking of the fortune they would make someday.
Elven Lies II Chapter 27 : One Man’s Misery, Another Man’s Fortune CHAPTER 28 ONE MAN¡¯S MISERY, ANOTHER MAN¡¯S FORTUNE. Hans wanted to sell the research himself, but he faced several hurdles. Firstly, he couldn''t take on the task of the Mystic Glades because third-year students like him needed their seniors'' assistance to venture outside the Floatlands which Delimira was counting on too. Secondly, the auction house was off-limits until he reached the fourth year. For third-year students like Hans, their role was primarily to assist their seniors and run errands for them to earn credits. This setup aimed to foster relationships with seniors and learn from their experiences. However, Hans wasn¡¯t the type of a team player unless he was leading them. But that didn¡¯t stop him contorting when he found out that the greedy Famur had made a fortune of twelve thousand credits in the auction. Hans, keeping the auction price in mind, cashed in the receipt of 2000 credits. However, the loud receptionist surprised everyone by announcing his achievement as the first person in years to pass the third year in half a month. Covering his face, Hans ran out of the task hall, where his friends were waiting outside. They showered him with questions. ¡°So whom do you conned?¡± Delimira asked and Chris gestured the same. ¡°Famur, that alchemist apprentice, remember him?¡± Hans asked nonchalantly. ¡°Hmf..he is a sick bastard.¡± Delimira scorned, ¡°Mystic glades wouldn¡¯t be a thing if he didn¡¯t discovered it¡ª¡± ¡°Just what is your problem with that place?¡± Hans asked, frustrated. No matter how much he thought, he couldn¡¯t come up with an answer as to why Delimira was so hell bent on this place. ¡°And don¡¯t tell me because they are stripping people.¡± He insisted the real reason this time. She sighed and finally gave in. ¡°That place is probably a phony scheme. The rewards it gives are the things they stole earlier. It wouldn¡¯t have worked if your dear Famur, hadn¡¯t ran wild with information.¡± ¡°Shit! She realised.¡± Hans cursed inside. Meanwhile She continued, ¡°There wasn¡¯t a single death. Like they want people to come back to retrieve their stolen goods and loose more¡ª¡± ¡°Come on Deli. Just stop using that head of yours for once.¡± Hans screamed inside, ¡°Wait, this is just her speculations.¡±Coughing a little, he said her with a serious tone, ¡°Maybe they just don¡¯t want powerful people coming after them¡ª¡± ¡°Do you think others don¡¯t know what is going on in Mystic glades?¡± She asked serious, ¡°They do, but they still go there in hope of becoming the one-tenth, claiming fortune themselves.¡± ¡°So, what is your beef with them.¡± Hans said, cautious. ¡°Hmm¡­¡± She remained silent but turning red, she gave in, ¡°Fine, I¡¯m jealous. Its a great plan. I should¡¯ve done it, I just didn¡¯t have a golem army for myself.¡± ¡°Wait what?¡± Hans got flustered, and vented,¡°So you were up my ass, hounding me about golems because of it.¡± ¡°Of course, genius. The only one who is capable of using Golems of that quantity is you. But yours aren¡¯t capable of complex commands or real intelligence. I¡¯ve seen in recordings, they have quick thinking and decision making skills¡ª¡± ¡°What now? They have what. Decision making¡­ aren¡¯t they running in commands.¡± Hans was perplexed himself. He didn¡¯t circuit them that way since it was out of his scope. ¡°No, they definitely aren¡¯t running on commands. Do you know why they are stripping people?¡± She asked, and both Chris and Hans just stared at her curious. ¡°Because,¡± she answered, ¡°That way they could take everything, even something that one is hiding in his underwear.¡± ¡°That make sense.¡± Hans thought but another epiphany hit him, ¡°That doesn¡¯t make sense, how they are behaving like that.¡± He was confused, but there was something more pressing he wanted to clear. ¡°Hey, Deli. Why didn¡¯t you doubted me. If their golems are similar to my Undying army. Maybe Mystic glades is my place¡ª¡± ¡°Oh, leave it Hans. If you were that capable, you wouldn¡¯t have come to me for gold.¡± She rejected his notion instantly.The genuine version of this novel can be found on another site. Support the author by reading it there. Hans took a breath of relief as he said to himself. ¡°Its good that she thinks me as not capable. But man, I''m offended.¡± Taking another breather, he asked her, ¡°So what is your plan now?¡± ¡°Plan¡­¡± she chuckled, ¡°I¡¯m going to expose his ass off. Just you wait.¡± ¡°And she said, I had a potty mouth. Whatever Winters, challenge accepted.¡± Hans smiled at her gently and said, ¡°Good luck with that just don¡¯t go running naked around the forest¡­pft..¡± Hans left but instead of going to another place, he re-entered the task hall. Specifically made his way to the redemption board and said with a commanding tone, ¡°Give me your best stock of mana gems for thousand credits.¡± But even with thousand credits which were equivalent to hundred thousand of gold coins, he only could afford three mid tier mana gems. Fire, water, and ground. ¡°This will do.¡± He called Vanir and went to the Agrilands, their personal hideout. He wanted to create a single entity, that was capable of traumatising these raiders. A worthy challenge for Delimira so she would back off from her mindless pursuit. But it wasn¡¯t easy. ¡°First lets find out how are they getting intelligent.¡±He opened the connected space door to Mystic glades and stepped into his forest. In his brief walk, he did find various garments. ¡°Geez not even underwear were spared.¡± He called one of his golem and dismantled it. ¡°So this was giving them intelligence.¡± He picked a small ripple patterned seed, the imitation of day seed. ¡°Hmm.. I forgot, the crying¡­no, I should call it the night-seed now. It evolved, so there was also a possibility for day-seed to evolve.¡± He turned around, his golems were surrounding him but unlike crying seed, their behaviour suggested submission. ¡°Thats an unexpected development.¡± He chuckled and instead of reassembling the game he dismantled. He gave it to Vanir who was busy thinking about latest project of his lord ¡®a monster of Mystic Glades¡¯. Using the evolved day seed and his personal wood gem, Hans conjured a skeletal structure woven from the strongest branches he could mutate. But instead of taking a humanoid shape, he made it into a fearsome creature¡ªa blend of an aquatic reptile and a beast with a long, muscular body, a broad snout, and powerful jaws lined with sharp teeth. Fine creepers sprouted, weaving together to form powerful muscles. These creepers then embraced the fire gem, shaping it into the creature''s reptilian head. Below, the ground gem melded into the body, creating a rugged, rock-like skin that offered both protection and camouflage. The creature''s limbs grew strong, ending in clawed feet perfect for swift movement on both land and water, thanks to the water gem''s influence. It resembled Snapjaw, a beast known for their excellent swimming abilities and are ambush predators, using their stealth and speed to catch the prey. As its eyes glowed with a fiery red, the creature let out a thunderous roar from its newly fashioned throat. It stood ready to confront any intruders, a formidable boss monster in the dungeon that Hans eagerly awaited people like Delimira to challenge. ¡°You never ceases to amaze me, Senior.¡± Vanir complemented. ¡°This is nothing, we still need to create a habitat for it. Hmm.. let me think..¡± Hans mumbled as he saw the unfazed Dietrich amazed for the first time. ¡°Haa. We have our chairman with us too¡ª¡± ¡°I wanna have a swing at this thing. Can I?¡± Dietrich interrupted, his eyes lusting for battle, ¡°Don¡¯t worry I¡¯ll be gentle¡ª¡± ¡°You break it you buy it, mr chairman. Its around ten million in gold. Do you have that kind a money¡ª¡± ¡°Hey, this is extortion, it just cost you around hundred thousand. Isn¡¯t it?¡± ¡°One man¡¯s misery, another man¡¯s fortune, thats how the world works. Mr chairman.¡± ¡°Fine, fine, I won¡¯t touch it, you miser. So what do you want me to do, your eyes are telling me something¡ª¡± ¡°Just fill the lake.¡± Hans pointed the centre of the forest, his core of the network and supply exporting point. ¡°What lake¡ª¡± ¡°Crumble!!¡± A suppressed explosion caved in a huge plot of land, making the centre as a small island surrounded by a huge cavity. ¡°That lake.¡± Hans pointed out. Without wasting anytime, Dietrich filled the lake with his watery aura and with several runes and formulas imbued in the Snapjaw by Vanir, the reptile golem rolled inside. Dietrich didn¡¯t mentioned it but the lake water made from his aura was strengthening SnapJaw beyond of what it was capable of. ¡°Now all we have to do is wait for a sucker to arrive here. But this time, some of them will be resting here permanently. Fighting a golem like this and survive to tell the tale. I only need one alive.¡± ¡°So what did you commanded it senior.¡± Vanir broke the stillness. ¡°Kill anyone who approaches the lake by any means necessary .¡± Hans said nonchalantly which was even creepier than his usual tone. Before Vanir could say more, Hans suddenly signalled him to be quiet. "You could sense that too, don''t you?" Dietrich asked him, sounding proud. "Yeah, I¡¯d be a bad host if I couldn¡¯t even detect the guests in my home, this is my territory after all.¡± Hans boasted arrogantly. He then cleared a path for the raiders to reach the centre without encountering any obstacles, and thanks to their advanced skills, they arrived at the centre right on time. But they were vigilant, encountering no golem till this point left them with a sense that something was amiss. So they proceeded cautiously, taking each step with care. "Hehehe..." Hans grinned wickedly as he spotted them near the lake. ¡°Come on, take the bait, you overly cautious bastards,¡± he urged them silently in his mind and the debut of Monster happened.
Elven Lies II Chapter 29 : Wake of Crocotian CHAPTER 29 WAKE OF CROCOTIAN ¡°Blug! Blug! Blug!¡±A girl with raven hair and fair skin spotted the surfacing bubbles from the lake and alerted others as she felt the sudden temperature rise. Hans finally get a good look at these invaders. It was a well balanced group of six. ¡°Now show me what you got.¡± And as if they¡¯d heard him, they took out a defensive artefact, conjuring a hemispherical forcefield around them. While the archer of the group ejected back, jumped several steps behind the forcefield. He stretched his bowstring, drawing his heavy arrow and took position aiming at the lake. ¡°Mh¡­ they sure aren¡¯t novice.¡± Hans perplexed, doubting wether his boss golem could win. ¡°Blug.Blug.Blug.Blug.¡± The popping of the bubble in the lake surface increased quickly and as the lake became the boiling body of water, the steam started eating up the visibility. With an eerie sound of bubbles popping, heightened the tension among the raiders. The raven haired girl felt a presence. ¡°Get ready¡ª¡± She wasn¡¯t even finished and her words were cut off half, same as her body. There forcefield couldn¡¯t even block the sharp cleaving tooth of the Snapjaw-golem as it lunged out of water in a predatory style. And the result was instant dismemberment. The boss golem, didn¡¯t stopped there, his orders were absolute and his will to please his greater prominent. With a swift motion, it turned and his long strong tail, whipped the remaining four. Two died instantly while two barely survived. The archer who was aiming at the the reptilian golem couldn¡¯t even let loose its mana imbued arrow. The fear off death had gripped his heart as he knew the moment he shoots the arrow, his fate will be sealed. With the deft stride, the Snapjaw-golem approached the two injured. It roared with all its might, that shook the whole Mystic Glades. Sending warning to the other raiders of the dangers. However, the two injured wasn¡¯t so lucky. It opened its maw, appearing to swallow them whole but instead it launched a very hot steam.Making their flesh to leave their bones, perfectly separating it from skeleton. ¡°Va..Vanir¡± Hans took in the horrifying scene and stammered. ¡°Just what did you include in formula you damn minion, this wasn¡¯t I wanted to make¡ª¡± ¡°You told me to make it strong, senior. Don¡¯t eat your own hat.¡± ¡°You damn over achiever, I wanted it to strong¡­ I was talking in terms of physical strength.¡± Hans shouted dumbfounded. It was true that he was fuelling the life in the golems but the structure and the characteristics all were designed from Vanir¡¯s ingenuity ¡°What?¡± Vanir shouted back, and defended himself, ¡°You should¡¯ve made it clear.¡± He began counting with his hands and added, ¡°I even included, several more combination of spells. Like flame-throw, aerial spikes, meteors fall¡­you said it to make powerful, its not my fault.¡± Hans clenched his fist, he couldn¡¯t get angry what Vanir¡¯s mind had birthed because it appeared so horrifyingly beautiful to him. He laughed at himself mumbling, ¡°Its not a guardian golem, its a hell-bent killing machine.¡± ¡°You didn¡¯t know?¡± Dietrich sounded disappointed. He thought this wonderful creation was birthed from his descendant¡¯s mind, but the situation was something else. Once again, he wanted to recommend Vanir to the alchemist department but soon dropped the notion recalling what Hans responded to him before. So diverting their thoughts, Dietrich proposed, ¡°A mighty thing like this should¡¯ve a name, foolish descendant¡­hmm¡­ how about Crocotian.¡± ¡°Hmm¡­ Crocotian. Sounds nice. Now I have another powerful golem beside Hydra. I just hope I can convince Deli to not come here¡ª¡± ¡°I have to ban this place too.¡± Dietrich added, ¡°This has become far too dangerous for children. Concordia won¡¯t be raiding here from now on.¡± ¡°That helps too. Screw convincing her now. Let her be annoyed she couldn¡¯t find the truth here.¡± ¡°Won¡¯t it put a burner to your earnings, senior.¡± Vanir, mumbled with caution and when both old and new Parvian stared at him, he threw his thoughts out, ¡°Most of our earnings come from robbin¡­ I mean from our visitors.¡± ¡°Yeah, but I already have more than enough and its not like others won¡¯t come.¡± Hans gestured at his collecting golems who were stripping down the bodies. ¡°Ha, these greenhorn are really perverted. Hey..hey..stop you morons, only collect what is valuable¡­not cloths.¡± Hans went scolding them, leaving Dietrich and Vanir to converse alone.Love this story? Find the genuine version on the author''s preferred platform and support their work! ¡°Hmm.. so you thought that.¡± Dietrich pointed at Crocotian. ¡°Yeah. I wanted to add more, but that¡¯s all I could do in this short time.¡± Vanir said thinking himself. ¡°You will be a real big name if you survive long enough, Vanir Dorfeil.¡± Dietrich mused, leaving Vanir to blush. These words coming from Dietrich, the chairman of Concordia was something else and he even used his name. Today couldn¡¯t have become better for Vanir. The trio, soon left the Mystic glades under the care of Crocotian. Not even few days has passed and a news broke out in Concordia. A story Dietrich had concocted without Hans¡¯s knowledge. ¡°Have you heard?¡± A girl in the task hall asked another, ¡°Mystic glades is a place where a mage sealed a monster. And Golems are preventing people to wake him up¡± ¡°Yes, the task hall banned the raiding at Mystic glades¡± The bustling discussion continued about Mystic glades and instead of becoming quiet, the dungeon became more lively as the strong individuals started raiding the forest to satiate the curiosity. Meanwhile Hans was counting zeroes in his dwarven bank account card. ¡°Its frickin¡¯ four million gold. I¡¯m not rich but a filthy rich now.¡± ¡°Thats good, but how are you going to break the news of your withdrawal from Glory Wars.¡± Vanir said, concerned, adding, ¡°Almost everyone is looking forward for your participation.¡± ¡°I¡¯m not their monkey.¡± Hans mused, asking, ¡°Why should I entertain them¡ª¡± ¡°Me neither,¡± Vanir agreed, adding, ¡°I should withdraw ¡ª¡± ¡°But you are my monkey. So you¡¯ll have to participate Vanir. And win. Period.¡± Hans furrowed his brows, and asked in deep voice, ¡°Do we have an understanding?¡± Vanir wanted to scream out that Hans wasn¡¯t even the winner and now he was demanding the first place from him. But Hans¡¯s eyes had already caught his inner thoughts and his expressions were asking Vanir, to just dare and speak those words. Vanir remained silent and their mischief dungeon soon escalated into a murder den. This continued for few days and Mystic Glades earned its first danger ranking of three stars. ¡°Not bad for my first dungeon.¡± Hans said proud as he read the news paper which Vanir had brought in a hurry and was still gasping. ¡°Wha¡­Senio..r.. what do you mean, first.. do you plan to have more?¡± ¡°Not now.. but this is lucrative business.. just look at our haul!¡± Hans pointed the pile of potions and artefact. Even expensive armours that the golems had stripped along with cloths. ¡°So how much did you earned till now?¡± Vanir finally asked what he was curious for nearly two months. ¡°So, you can¡¯t hold it anymore?¡± Vanir nodded comically, ¡°just tell me already?¡± ¡°Nope.¡± Hans shook his head in denial. It wasn¡¯t that he didn¡¯t trust Vanir but Dietrich had forewarned him to not disclose how much he made and Hans agreed with the thought. The last thing he wanted to plant a greed and envy in Vanir. But reward should be given for excellent performance and it can¡¯t be monetary unless it was salary; words of his wise ancestor. ¡°Vanir.¡± Hans asked, ¡°How much does a magic tower cost?¡± The question even perplexed Dietrich and Vanir wasn¡¯t the exception. He was troubled, just how much had Hans accumulated, so he could ask this nonsensical question. He was stunned so the elder among them, Dietrich spoke, ¡°It can¡¯t be bought with money. Why do you think, Parv still don¡¯t have it?¡± Hans chuckled and turning to Vanir, he asked, ¡°Do you want a magic tower?¡± Both Dietrich and Vanir was gone beyond their senses. A magic tower was collection of knowledge and research. The life works of mages and their hidden legacies, in terms of power they are impenetrable body that could flatten the lands with their firepower. Parv as a country of knights never managed to make one while Clandor had eighteen towers itself. Several other counties somehow managed it obtain one or create one with ridiculous amount of money. Vanir wanted Hans to understand that he was talking nonsense but Hans¡¯s determined eyes was telling him to answer if he desired one. Gulping, Vanir asked him, ¡°What if I say yes?¡± ¡°Then you shall have it. When I chose you, I promised then, you will never bow before any but only me, right? A Magic tower masters have immunity to bow to any king, I heard.¡± ¡°Senior. I appreciate your thought. But you do know how ridiculous you sound?¡± Dietrich agreed, Hans was projecting an impossible dream to Vanir. He wanted to say something but Hans began to speak with confidence. ¡°Yeah, I know it is ridiculous thought. But a man must dream big, then he¡¯d be force to think and turn it into reality.¡± ¡°Yeah..yeah.. cut your nonsens¡ª¡± ¡°Vanir Dorfeil.¡± Hans¡¯s voice was deep, ¡°I¡¯m asking you as your master. Do you wish for a mage tower?¡± Vanir couldn¡¯t refute those determined eyes and like a bewitched person, he uttered, ¡°Every mage dreams of it. I had dreamed that too. Yes, I want a mage tower.¡± ¡°Then, you shall have it.¡± Hans mused. ¡°Ahem! Ahem!¡± Dietrich interrupted, ¡°Sorry to rain your parade, foolish one. There are 24 magic towers in Genas, at least that I know of, and had formed the organisation you know as the Mage tower, equivalent to Knight association.¡± ¡°I know, Mr chairman¡ª¡± ¡°Clandor has 18, Grimgar has 2, Utar has 1 while Sunfall has 3. Only Indu, Parv and Hellforge- the dwarven lands, have none.¡± Dietrich spoke further and Hans nodded that he was aware of. ¡°Then How do you plan to acquire one?¡± Dietrich asked with a tinge of annoyance. ¡°Haven¡¯t you heard?¡± Hans grinned, ¡°Clandor is having a civil war and a war is a lucrative business too, Ancestor.¡±