
Kashel is seen running towards the Guardian and his seemingly younger little friend Kashel.
"I'm sorry, sir, I was interested in something there." The new Kashel sat directly beside the Guardian, if it was an ordinary person no one would dare to do that. Before the Guardian gave an answer to his explanation.
"Looks like you've been very close to this kid since Rainer's death." Kashel's face was sad when someone called Rainer.
"You're right this kid is Rainer's protege, and a person of value to me. I hope you respect him too Marva." The Guardian said firmly. The young man's name was Marva, which is what Kashel caught.
"As you command." Submissive to the Guardian, then looked at Kashel with a jealous look.
"Call me Kashel, Marva greetings." Kashel spoke politely while smiling kindly, but the young man looked at her with another look.
His gaze, he envies me huh. Gosh darn. In the mind of Kashel, it is no wonder that anyone underestimated him and he did not care either. Marva just kept quiet while nodding.
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"Master can rest in this room." Marva showed us a special guest room for the Guardian.
"While your servant may follow me, there is a special room provided as well."
"Is there a special room for me?" Kashel was excited, although the small and narrow Kashel did not care at least in this kind of journey, Kashel could not be one room with Liam.
"No he'll be with me here." Said the Guardian, Kashel immediately put on his pouting face.
"But I would interrupt Master's rest if it were here as well."
"True Sir." Marva bowed respectfully to Kashel, envying that Kashel was too close to the Guardian.
The Guardian and Kashel were seen clashing with inner quarrels.
"Kashel you –."
"Okay, my lord, according to your orders." Kashel lost his tone and his speech seemed insincere, the Guardian knew how to threaten Kashel.
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After that Marva resigned herself back to her room with envy.
Kashel sat himself on a cot that had been prepared.
"Why not let me sleep in another room anyway." The protest of Kashel laid himself on the couch.
"Your goal to cynicism is to accompany me so as not to be affected by dark energy." Obviously Liam.
"Yes, I'm not doing this as well so that your weaknesses are not exposed Liam. I am your weakness. If many knew it wouldn't be dangerous." Kashel explained another reason for hiding his identity.
"I also can't let you be in danger of sleeping outside my visibility, and I don't care if people know you know a little bit who you really are." Lyam responded to Kashel and Kashel, who did not want to know himself, threw his face in the other direction, pretending not to listen.
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"The people of this village, are the ones who are ambitious with magic?" kashel asked as he closed his eyes, they had already stopped arguing.
"Everyone in this village is competing to be who is strong. As now Marva is the strongest young man in this village of Kashel." Answer Lyam explained.
"Has right, the dark energy sensed the existence of this village and went after it. Despite having a magic protector." Kashel.
"You mean?"
"You don't understand yes, envy is one of the negative feelings of a human being." Kashel explained one of the reasons dark energy could be attracted.
"Keeping Kashel's magic barrier, day and night he deployed his magic to house the people in this magic village. But there were only special times that he could connect with all the feelings of the people in this village, the rest he just kept the magic barrier so that the energy did not disappear."
"He's a great guy. It must have taken a lot of magic energy to create a huge barrier." Kashel.
"People in this village have great energy if it's meant to make a barrier, but it's weak enough to fight." Lyam explained.
"It's just that to me he's great, unfortunately his human feelings invite darkness, but I'm sure he can handle it if he's conscious." Kashel fell asleep after that. Lyam he still did not quite understand Kashel's explanation of envy.
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Kashel had just come out of the bathroom and was getting ready for breakfast. However, in the middle of the road he was intercepted by Marva.
The black-haired man broke down, and the bright green-eyed man stared at Kashel sharply.
She really is like a witch in a fairy tale with green eyes, Kashel thought. Then her green eyes and black clothes covered her legs, reminding Kashel of the ghost-like Guardian.
"Why do you look at my feet like that?" marva asked rather firmly.
"Um, I thought you were walking around like a Guardian." Kashel spoke as is.
"What are you talking about, I'm a man knows." Marva was provoked by Kashel's speech when she saw her feet stepping on the floor.
"Tu-wait you even know Lord Guardian didn't use his legs to walk, how close are you guys really?" marva asked in disbelief he felt very close to the Guardian but there were others closer to him.
"It's not like that, I only found out about it last night." Kashel explained that Kashel was close to the Guardian every day, until Kashel did not want to pay attention to the Guardian.
Marva looks relieved. Hearing Kashel's explanation, he felt he was still the closest person to the Guardian.
"Do you really idolize the Guardian?" kashel asked curiously.
"Of course, people as cool as the Guardian are guarding this earth. I also want it to be like, although my ability can only guard this village but I'm happy." Marva looks excited.
"You're cool, yes" praises Kashel.
"Of course." Marva is proud.
People who deserve more power than this weak me. Kashel felt inferior hearing Marva's spirit, instead of being motivated.
"But I don't like you, the weak man who approached the Guardian." His words made Kashel sigh.
"That's it, hahaha." Kashel just spoke awkwardly, not knowing what else to say.
"It seems, you guys are talking very familiar huh?" The Guardian walked towards them and gathered with them.
"Tu-Master!" Marva was surprised and immediately looked down respectfully. Kashel is confused and goes along with what Marva did to the Guardian.
It doesn't fit at all, he never knew how to respect me. The Guardian's mind watched Kashel who was lowered but still raised his head peeking.
"Have stopped, there is no need to always respect when looking at me, let alone someone who does not understand at all about it." Liam muttered at the end of his sentence. Marva only looked puzzled at the Guardian's words.
Kashel held back his anger, wanting to kick the Guardian's leg, which he later realized was not walking on foot.
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"Let's go to the breakfast table." Invite Marva, the servants bowed respectfully at the arrival of the three of them, they whispered about Kashel whose magic energy was not felt at all.
The Guardian told Kashel to represent him to eat food that morning, because he did not eat human food. Ordinary Guardians only came to the human feeding grounds as a tribute.
He only occasionally eats if his form is transformed into his human form Lyam, and that form is rarely known if in fact he is a Guardian in disguise.
"I'm full, thanks for the food." Kashel said, then listened to the serious conversation between the Guardian and Marva.