
"Darkness will wander when the moon of the night shines bright." Marva told the Guardian.
"I've been able to hold it for a long time, but lately the black energy is starting to strengthen sir, so I need your help." Marva Pinta.
Kashel was seen gazing at the colorful flower garden and at which time a cool breeze was blowing, he enjoyed every fragrance of flowers that came to his sense of smell. He did not want to mingle with the conversation Marva and Guardian he just listened to them.
"Kashel what do you think?" The Guardian asked for the opinion of Kashel who understood nothing.
"Why do you have to ask me ..." Kashel who originally wanted to break immediately stopped his speech in a low voice at the end.
"Oh, I'm sorry Mr. Guardian. I don't know what to do." Kashel tried to be polite.
"After Kashel, it's better to be ordinary to me that what you're doing is really not right for you." The Guardian finally let out his opinion, Kashel bowed his forehead furrowing in annoyance.
"The two of you seem to be very familiar huh," Marva who felt unheeded tried to join their closeness.
"You're right, the Guardian and I are actually very close." Kashel is now better to choose honestly he is not a person who is good at lying, but instead wants to try it.
"Do you accept the Guardian's powers like those closest to Mr. Guardian."
"Uncle Rainer yes, more or less I was like that with him." Obviously Kashel this time he could speak a little more casually.
Kashel realizes that Marva considers herself a Guardian subordinate like Rainer once was.
The Guardian was kind enough to share her magic energy with others.
I don't really need it that much, really. Kashel smiled saying in his heart.
"It's just fine that you don't have a protective spirit." Marva said, Kashel was silent.
Kashel recalled asking Liam what would happen if he contracted with the Guardian Spirit. Lyam explained, if Kashel tried it he would be taken over by The Borders and the giant dragon would crush the Guardian Spirit into dust. Because it disturbed his place, Kashel would not die either. But for a time Kashel's body would be taken over by The Borders so that Kashel's soul would not be destroyed by a contractual agreement with the Guardian Spirit that required his master and servant to die together.
Sweat rose from Kashel's temple, his face pale at thought. He could not imagine if he dared to bind a contract with the Guardian Spirit.
"I don't want to imagine it either." Kashel looked out the window again.
"So what are we gonna do tonight, sir?" ask Marva.
"I will banish the dark energy. It's my job to eradicate the darkness that's messing up in this world." Answer Guardian.
Kashel just kept quiet to let the wind flick his hair, Kashel enjoyed it. Kashel has the same task as Liam, but he must also be able to keep the Guardian from being devoured by the darkness as his soul, Kashel has the ability to dispel the dark energy affecting the Guardian.
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Evening has arrived ...
The atmosphere of the night felt very quiet and peaceful, an unusual silence.
"Kashel I trust this boy to you." The Guardian then flew off into space.
"Wouldn't you be my burden, I should focus on guarding the barrier in this village." Kashel remained silent.
"I'll try not to be your burden." Kashel followed Marva's steps.
Marva then sat down on the altar which around her had been in the picture of the magic circle and began to concentrate on strengthening the magic barrier there.
Kashel was amazed to see the golden yellow light that slowly surrounded the village and wrapped it.
Kashel stood looking at the sky that had turned a bright yellow at night.
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After performing the ritual Marva stood up and left the altar.
"The ritual is over, we can go find a safe place. Now this whole village is my body. Whatever strikes him I'll feel the pain." Marva explained to Kashel.
Marva could feel the feelings of the entire village, whether it was fear, anger or pleasure. Everyone becomes one with him.
Except for Kashel, the man next to him, he could not feel anything, only calmness.
Who exactly is he. Marva curiously looked at Kashel.
"Who are you?" Marva asked flat her green eyesight looked empty.
"Hey what are the feelings of everyone in this village affecting you?" Kashel was worried.
"No, your feelings look like they belong to Lord Guardian. I can't feel it." Marva looked at Kashel with a blank look.
Jeez, this power turned out to be unable to be hidden completely as it turned out. Inner Kashel he looks thoughtful.
"Maybe because of the influence of magic on the bodies of the Guardian's people." Kashel also said that he did not lie completely. Marva shook her head in disbelief.
"The previous person, who had the magic of Lord Guardian, his feelings were still visible." Kashel did not know what to say, and there was no reason to lie, nor did he want to explain.
THE DUAR!
Explosions and wind blew beside Kashel and Marva making a ruckus in the middle of the village.
Kashel dodged the attack quickly, at this moment he sensed that there was dark energy nearby. The courtyard of the house looks hollowed out deep enough, if they were hit by the attack just now they could be seriously injured and even die. Kashel guards the weakened Marva's body, Marva is unable to fight due to having to split her magic to create a shield in the city.
"Who are you really?" Marva looked at Kashel.
"You still have time to ask at a time like this." Kashel said, preparing to survive, he then burned his protective spell paper.
"Protective spell," he said activating the spell. Kashel protects Marva with his own abilities.
"How did the creature get in this village?" kashel asked confusedly.
"Aragh!" marva stub.
"You okay?" panic Kashel.
"The person's feeling of hate and darkness is too strong." Marva trembled pointing towards the cloaked man.
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The sudden attack on Kashel's protective spell.
"Ohuk!" Kashel could no longer use his protective spell. But due to his involuntary urgency, the self-recovery ability of Kashel rose.
I lost my focus on setting boundaries. Inner Kashel he already felt better.
But he had not yet activated a new spell. The surprise attack was already in front of Kashel.
THE DUAR!
There was a big explosion, but no one was there. Only a shattered pair of glasses was left there.
BRUK!
Two people appeared from inside the portal in different places some time the attack should have hit them both completely.
"Ouch!" Kashel fell overpowered by Marva who was on top of her body.
I feel very unskilled and cool in using the portal. Inner Kashel, he very rarely used that ability.
"You can use the portal, who exactly are you?" marva asked in surprise.
"You're noisy! Why do we have to keep talking about that." Kashel was irritated.
"Yes, because I'm curious." Marva still had the energy to argue with Kashel apparently despite the moves he had to help.
"I don't want to tell you understand." Kashel stood in front of Marva, making the young man speechless.
"You guys are here." The cloaked man was already behind Kashel and made Kashel fall into shock.
"Black fire" he muttered against Kashel with a great black fire, and Kashel with his strength lifted Marva and carried her away.
"I'm not strong anymore."
BRUK!
Kashel.