
"Hey where did you learn such words?"
"You said it and I learned from you." Liam spoke leisurely then sat on the sofa.
Lyam, knowing Kashel's weakness, dislikes Liam being influenced by the Spirit of Darkness because he can feel it too. Lyam was like finding his ace when he got to know Kashel further.
"You're such a bitch, threatening me like that." Kashel seemed to be holding back his frustration, unable to resist or dodge that was how he felt now.
What Lyam said was not wrong because if Kashel was near Liam when there was dark energy that affected him it would disappear. Kashel has the ability to neutralize dark energy that affects Liam quickly.
"Alright, I'll come along. But the villagers there, do they know you?" kashel asked, the task they wanted to carry out was beyond the authority of the Head Office, Kashel who was the division leader and contractor of the Guardian. So if the Guardian who brought its central presence cannot ask, it is Kashel's responsibility. His leadership office will be taken over by his other members during his departure.
"They know me well, but they don't know if I have anyone tied up with me now." Lyam explained, he had often apparently gone to the village.
"I want you to keep it a secret Liam, I don't want people to know about the bond we have."
"Alright if that's what you want." Lyam.
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"I can't believe that Kashel is finally coming with Liam." Rigel blabbed immediately upon hearing Kashel's explanation.
"Lyam must have an ace until Kashel wants to obey." Hearing this statement from Erphan Kashel felt stupefied.
"What threat did Lyam place on Kashel until Kashel complied." They all dared to speak blatantly in front of Kashel, daring to speak like that because Liam was not among them.
Kashel was silent, for Kashel it was okay to have served with Lyam this time, because he could not bear to let Liam be lonely after seeing his feelings some time ago, he said, what Liam says will really come true later. Kashel did not want to imagine the tightness that bothered him when Liam was affected by the dark energy.
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"How did you get to know the people there Lyam?" kashel asked to prepare his luggage.
"There is the village of Kashel magic users. I've been close to their village leader since time immemorial.
"So because the village was special the people there were targeted by the Spirit of Darkness." Guess Kashel. Lyam only paid attention to Kashel, unlike Kashel, Lyam did not need to carry goods.
"Yes you're right Kashel, the energy the village has attracts darkness."
"The person has all the ability why not face it yourself."
"...." - ".Lyam simply looked at Kashel without speaking.
"Why silence, would you say it's our job and that dark energy isn't worth their ability?"
"You know what it looks like, I don't need to explain."
"Truly annoying, genuine." Kashel kicked the table in front of him.
"Aw!" his moans.
"Sir, you're acting like that now."
"Where did you learn such a mocking word?" pissed Kashel.
"Of course from you too." Lyam replied, Kashel did not know what else to say. Lyam is now getting good at words.
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After that Liam immediately opened a portal to the magic village that Lyam called.
Kashel uses glasses to cover her red eyes so that others do not notice the obvious resemblance between her and the Guardian. These glasses were just ordinary glasses not to close Kashel's inner eyes like the glasses that Kashel often wore.
Kashel was amazed when he got there, Lyam now changed his form to Guardian. Kashel had not seen Liam change in form for a long time, which left him a little surprised.
"What's wrong?"
"I feel like I'm walking with a ghost." Answer Kashel.
"No need, no one will recognize you. We can kick it out of this village." Kashel.
"Trus just pretended that I was, your man."
"But you haven't had any manners at all to me in the past, how would I consider you my men."
"You see what people do when they see me." Everyone looked down respectfully except Kashel of course.
"...." - ".Kashel.
"Alright Mr. Guardian, I am currently your subordinate." Kashel bowed respectfully to Liam.
"Then I want you to unlock my other abilities." Guardian orders are like being Kashel's superior.
"Basic, even crashing!" Kashel looked like he wanted to step on Lyam's foot but in that form Liam floated like a spirit, there were no legs. Kashel was ashamed of himself, Lyam just stared at him not understanding.
Am I really walking with a ghost right now. Kashel's mind felt goosebumps covering his face, after 2 years they were bound Kashel only knew if in the form of the Guardian, Liam had no legs. Because of the long robe he used.
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"Hosh! Ohsh! The stairs are long." Kashel complained that he was not strong.
"Wear your magic Kashel." Giardian said, he also became slow to climb these stairs because he was waiting for Kashel.
"No" Kashel refused.
Kashel was currently hiding her magic energy so that it could not be felt by others.
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There was a young man the age of Kashel, with a proud look. Exit the large gate that led to the hall where he lived.
"Welcome Lord Guardian" he said to the Guardian.
The Guardian entered the gate authoritatively, after which Kashel was left behind, his presence not appreciated at all in appearance.
Kashel was visibly irritated, but then he turned away and preferred to sit back on the stairs up to the village chief's gate.
The Guardian's intent was to ignore Kashel as well, to have Kashel tell him who he really was, what his relationship with him was how important he was to the Guardian. But, it was impossible for Kashel to do something he did not want to do with such stubbornness.
I wonder why the strong people here are so arrogant, not only here everything is the same. What the hell are they arrogant about, Kashel thought he was relaxing on the stairs while staring at the night sky.
The insolent Guardian, must have other plans. Let me confess that I am the master, but I don't care what power I have right now is his, what I want to boast about. Kashel thought that Kashel's contract with Lyam meant a lot to the world, but Kashel always denied it.
In such a quiet moment Kashel remembered his adventure with Rainer, the reason why Kashel had not wanted to be adventurous again all this time. He remembered his sadness.
"Must I go home" murmured Kashel, looking up at the starry sky that night.
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"Come here" Kashel heard someone say. He was looking for the existence of that voice.
"Kashels."
"Stop getting into my mind." Hearing who spoke Kashel fixed his seat.
"Come here, or I won't tell you the truth about you."
"You're good at threatening you now, Lyam."
"Come fast, today I'll be your boss."
"Alright Mr. Guardian, you're his boss today. And stop entering my mind now!" Kashel then stood up and walked into the gate again.