
"Why not, is it not with great power that you can take revenge on those who have underestimated you." Lyam spoke as she followed Kashel, who led her through the woods that night.
"Revenge on others it will not solve any problems," Kashel issued his opinion, what he thought about his feelings about the issue of revenge.
"After all, not everyone in this world is evil, although there are some people who are not good to me I do not hate them. Surely one day I'll really meet a good person." Kashel assures himself that he has never met many people from out there.
Kashel recalled that there were some people who seemed to care about him, so Kashel hoped a lot about meeting good people later.
The two of them were walking while talking in the middle of the forest that night. Because Lyam beside him at least Kashel felt safe and not threatened by the presence of the Spirit of Darkness.
Perhaps Kashel felt that Liam was strong so he did not feel fear in the middle of the forest. Wherever Kashel feared Liam before, he seemed to have gotten used to Lyam by his side.
"Isn't man usually happy when he's a little different from others."
"Well, you're right, Lyam, you know my family is very well known as a very good family for exterminating the Spirit of Darkness." Kashel gave his opinion.
"From there I thought, I who was born different deserve to be proud of myself. Because it's not the same as my special family. I can be different from my family, I enjoy it." Kashel was happy to say it.
"Even if I get chided by people here and there and it hurts." Kashel bluntly told Liam. I don't know why he used to complain to that guy.
"Ah forgive me, so tell insignificant things to a strong person like yourself. Maybe you consider him a weak man like myself who just wants to entertain himself.
"Despite that, it really was the path I chose." Kashel spoke awkwardly as he explained.
"No you're not a weak man, if you want you can be strong." Liam said as Kashel answered him The Spirit of Darkness suddenly came towards them and this time aimed at Kashel the man reflexively raised his hand to protect himself but did not have time to run away.
A SHOCK!
A SHOCK!
The sound of the wind splitting the Spirit of Darkness and a little of it Lyam put into the sealing bottle.
"It looks like we can make a full bottle of this if we want to," Liam noticed the half-filled bottle with dark energy, the two of them had pretty much defeated the dark energy if it had already reached half of the bottle.
"Isn't that enough? I think in a moment, I will reach my limits as well" Kashel explained, he cannot use his inner eye for too long because he has no magic energy.
"Ah I'm too excited, but if you want I can transfer a little bit of my magic energy to you. To open your eyes without wearing those glasses." Lyam extended her hand.
"I'm sorry, I refused." Kashel firmly rejected him and hid his hands behind his body.
"Do you hate magic?" Liam asked them to continue their journey.
"Not really, because people with magic abilities can help people a lot. So I don't hate it but I don't like it either."
"You can be a part of them if you want." Lyam said it again. Kashel only looked at Liam afterwards, puzzled as to why he kept saying the same thing to Kashel.
"What's wrong?" The lyam that Kashel stared at was disturbed.
"No, I just thought that if everyone wanted to be strong, like in the storybook you read. Everyone has their own advantages. Shouldn't that be good." Liam spoke casually.
"Yes, I think it's like that, but I just want to be myself. But eventually, anyway. Because real life is not as easy as one might imagine in a fairy tale." Obviously Kashel after all he was not interested in magic power or anything like that. Being a normal person and getting a quiet life was his wish since childhood.
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Suddenly Kashel seemed to shake, he felt a strong enough energy approaching towards the two of them.
"Here," Lyam fell silent afterwards he looked very serious now.
"It's lucky we found this black energy. If this is another student they could be killed." Liam said as he lifted Kashel away slightly from the black aura.
"Huh? What do you mean, but if I can't do anything, then I'm in danger too. If this energy can harm other kids, let alone me." Kashel panicked as she said, Liam lifted her into the air like he was lifting a sack with one hand and sticking it on his waist. But Kashel has no problem with that.
"Would I take my glasses off, your fight wouldn't be interrupted?" Kashel asked curiously. And Lyam shook her head.
"No way, if you take off your glasses you'll be declared not to pass. So did I. I'll face it." Kashel entrusted everything to Liam.
Kashel was shocked to see what Liam would face. It was an orc-shaped Spirit of Darkness, for his entire life Kashel had never seen the Spirit of Darkness with such a clear shape. Because usually he only saw the Spirit of Darkness in the form of a wisp of smoke all this time.
"It's horrifying, what kind of creature will these Boundary Guard Knights face that have passed." Kashel murmured, he also in the next few years will definitely face such a creature as well inevitably. So from now on Kashel should not be afraid of it.
Liam is seen fighting with the creature, Liam does not hesitate to use his power to paralyze the giant creature.
"Truly fast," Kashel who saw the fight was amazed. Liam seems to have great teleportation abilities.
The mighty force of its wind splits the creature, its slow movement favoring Liam who has speed in fighting. His slow attack meant nothing to Lyam and the orc was smashed into pieces into black smoke.
"The "Spirit of Darkness is dangerous to others. It looks so easy for that guy his powers are creepy more than the dark monster itself."
Suddenly the rest of the black smoke part of the monster swarmed Liam. Kashel who saw it was of course shocked. He reflexively ran and came to Liam who was silent. At least with the ability of his protective spell he could banish the dark energy from Liam's body.
"Hey, why don't you fight." Kashel held onto Lyam's shoulder and from there his deterrent spell worked. The darkness fades. The bottle of seal they both carried looked already full. But then Liam fell unconscious.
"Hey! Oi! Realize," actually it was the first time Kashel had seen Liam pass out.
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