
"I was only able to see the Spirit of Darkness about three years ago, it was all because of him!" Kashel pointed at Lyam and the man simply smiled knotfully as he continued to pilot their ship.
"Do you still blame fate for choosing you Kashel." Liam. From the very beginning Lyam and Kashel were destined to be bound.
"Right but I don't blame fate, I've even met Liam since I was a kid, and because Lyam also I have a purpose in life, but he's also the one who destroyed it really is ridiculous." Kashel muttered in a deep breath.
"But because of her I met you all, too." Kashel again. Lyam just quietly listened while focusing on being the captain of an impromptu ship. After that there was a moment of silence.
"Lyam is great he can all." Anna said amazed, even they all do not know how to drive the ship.
"I'm just curious, Liam you don't know how to cook. How did you create a food magic pill?" kashel asked, he was curious. Kashel knew that no magic would work against him except for Liam's.
"I don't know how to cook human food, doesn't mean I can't make Kashel magic pills, only if it's the owner of ordinary magic instead of you. The food is poisonous and deadly because it contains my magic." Lyam told Kashel to gulp his saliva in fear.
"You gave me poison."
"The main note, not you Kashel. You're the exception." Lyam emphasized his words.
"Just like the healing magic power, you and I have. But, the only one who can accept it is the one who has the energy that matches us. If it works, it will affect its healing. The person will feel more pain than the wound he received. And what doesn't fit is he's gonna slowly die." Lyam even explained it casually. Kashel simply stared at the pensive Lyam.
"Kashel you're a completely different human being, you're cool." Luan. Anna and Luan waded through Kashel's thumbs simultaneously.
"Eee, no pride. Because this job is troublesome." Kashel said waving his hands while putting on his tired face.
"But you have to keep doing it." Tymphal Lyam's.
"Yes, I already know. So let me complain about how I feel right now. You just listen, okay." Kashel then leaned back leisurely in her seat.
"Kashel I heard you were not considered at all by your family not even ignored at all, and also sometimes oppressed. How did you grow up to be this kind of person?" Luan was curious, the child who was ruthlessly educated, could truly understand the feelings of others, for Luan it was an incredible thing.
"I don't know, I used to not even know what good and bad things were. It seemed like I was reading too many books, so it affected my life. Maybe it's better, because in my life no one taught me right or wrong. And it was because of reading books that I came to understand this life, the life I chose."
Kashel learned things from books long ago, until he met people who cared about him, the people he was looking for.
"You are indeed the best Kashel, it is only natural that you are given a heavy duty because it is suitable for you who have great kindness at heart, if that is me. I might be thinking of revenge but you're not." Anna said what if it was him who was in the position of Kashel.
"I can't think that bad." Kashel smiled awkwardly scratching his non-itchy nape.
"Oh yeah, I think Dirga's a pretty cocky guy." Anna couldn't stand the young man.
"It's okay, I've met people like him a lot." Kashel.
Although Dirga seemed arrogant, but his eyes reminded Kashel in the past. A look of unwillingness at something Kashel remembered himself in the past.
"Hey, it's lunch time." Kashel called him familiar but he was ignored.
"You have a problem with what's wrong with me." Kashel finally felt annoyed as well.
"I will not obey anyone weaker than me, for it will only trouble me. I hate this, when it comes to using my powers that are different from others." He said, finally Kashel knew the reason, in this world he did not hate his own strength, this time he met the same person as him in front of him.
"I'm sorry about this weak one. But if you don't want to, you can't use your powers if you don't." Kashel leaves Dirga inside the ship.
Dirga did not come for long to come to lunch with the others.
Luan and Anna's faces looked uncomfortable as they looked at Dirga who had a blank look. Kashel seemed to be mediocre, he ate leisurely not bothered in the slightest. Dirga did not care for Liam who did not eat with them as well.
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Kashel sat near Liam. After lunch. Luan and Anna chose to take a nap. Fortunately, none of them experienced seasickness. In addition to the sea waves at that time was quite calm.
"Something you want to talk about." Lyam guessed and Kashel immediately flicked his finger.
"You've understood that person from the beginning, Lyam?" ask Kashel.
"Yes, the one who has the exact same eyesight as you used to. When you were chosen as the vessel of the soul, the hatred for me was no more precisely your own power." Said Lyam continued to focus on holding the steering wheel of the ship.
"Lyam is great." Kashel could say nothing more while clapping his hands pretending to be amazed.
"But what do I have to do for people to seem to want to live a good life." Kashel wants to help him.
"Nothing, all those decisions are just in their own hands, if they want to be like that continue. Want you to motivate like anything it'll never be useful." Lyam looked towards Kashel.
"You are indeed cruel Lyam," Kashel propped his face with his palm looking forward. Lyam's words are not wrong, but letting people frustrate themselves without helping is also wrong, if he intends to commit suicide it will be very dangerous.
Kashel is aware that not many people can get through stressful times like her. Because Liam really let it go cruelly. Even leaving Kashel alone in the Border World. As a man Kashel really felt lonely there. Not wanting to go there anymore it was the thing that Kashel wanted. Because when he was really hit Kashel was taught to be able to rise up on his own from his sadness. Half a year, it was quite a long time for Kashel until Kashel asked to be repatriated firmly to Lyam. He who is desperate wants to rise again. Thanks to Rainer Kashel, he was still able to live his life well, because the enormous magic that was inside Kashel had been sealed and left only a little power.
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