
"Reports, reports and reports." Kashel complained about his work. He had not seen Grizelle for a long time and wanted to meet her but her work piled up. Kashel can only get in touch with him through cell phone messages.
Though I just thought of wanting to propose to him, why is it so difficult like this to even meet. Kashel's mind was sad but his hands were still doing his job, not working meant that nothing was done and it would be a long time if he wanted to do what he wanted.
Lyam, Kashel had no idea where the creature was going. He is doing his own work. Liam lately is often gone and back as good as his heart.
"Well, if he comes back, it's definitely his goal to finally get me to where his mission is." Kashel muttered guessing. Not long after the portal appeared nearby.
Just thought about too. Kashel's mind watched the portal that slowly gave rise to Liam who was already in his human form.
"What else now?" Kashel immediately asked Liam.
"Have you guessed the purpose of my return."
"It looks so." Kashel continued his work.
"I have a mission for us." Kashel sighed, refusing.
"We have to go tomorrow." Obviously Liam.
"I don't want to come. I do a lot of work." Kashel kept typing.
"And your threats don't work on me this time, I'm not afraid of you being possessed, hahaha." Kashel taunts Lyam.
"Hmm, when I wanted to take your job and you could meet Grizelle, but not." Kashel widened his eyes, looking excited.
"Okay, I'll come tomorrow but you do all my work." Kashel stood up, he did not refuse. Because it has been consumed by a sense of longing for his lover. He immediately slipped out of his room and met Grizelle that day.
Kashel looked sparkling that morning, he was satisfied after last night meeting his lover.
Rather than working from a tiring center, Kashel preferred to do the work of a Lyam who was not bound by the center. Although the work of Lyam is heavier and more dangerous. Kashel did not need to write many reports with all sorts of annoying questions. Lyam also paid for it.
The creature that had lived for hundreds of years was not a poor person of course. Not to mention the center could not govern itself as its power was at the peak of The Borders Organization itself.
"So Lyam, where are we actually going?" ask Kashel.
"To the kingdom of the fairies" Kashel was seen rounding his eyes at Lyam's words.
"Seriously?" Kashel still could not believe it.
"Did I ever joke Kashel."
Kashel shook his head at Lyam's words. Eventually Liam opens a portal to the fairy kingdom. Kashel was wearing a black robe so that her face would not be too visible to the fairies, but the robe that Kashel was wearing this time was not a magic robe like the one he had once worn to disguise just an ordinary robe.
The fairies opened their royal gates when they found out who had come to visit.
"Hey Lyam, do the fairies know that you're binding a contract with a human?" ask Kashel.
"No." Lyam answered briefly.
It is fitting that their gazes seem to dislike my presence. Kashel's mind guessed, surely at this time Kashel was considered a disturbing creature in their territory.
Liam. Kashel's mind he was very sorry for Lyam at that time.
"Do you want me to introduce who you are?" haggard Lyam, it doesn't matter if people know who Kashel really is.
"No-no, I don't want to." Kashel refused immediately, but continued to walk beside Lyam.
The arrival of the Guardian was immediately welcomed in the fairy palace. The fairy king saluted the Guardian.
"Why did you bring a human, to this Guardian territory?" his tan was uncomfortable with the presence of Kashel.
Wherever I go with the Guardian, I never expected to be there, I really want to go home now. Kashel really held back his frustration of wanting to explode now, he actually did not want to meet the fairies because he did not like them so much after hearing Liam's story about the real fairy people.
"He's not a random person, I want you to respect him like you respect me." Said Guardian.
"How is it possible, this filthy human who carried this darkness, could be juxtaposed with an esteemed Guardian." Said the fairy king, Kashel could only sigh in contempt, a creature that could only hide in search of peace and let man fight alone with his power.
"Curtainly," Kashel swore silently.
Kashel was someone who had great respect for human existence, but not for any other creature that only clung to such a parasite, Kashel hated it.
"I heard you sniffing young people." The elf said, Kashel did not tremble at all.
"Are you offended by my words." Said the fairy king cynically.
"What you're saying is true, but just so you know humans do bring darkness but humans are also trying to eradicate it. Unlike your people who can only be a parasite among the human struggle to create peace. You created your own peaceful world between human struggles and became the most cunning creature I have ever seen in this world." Kashel said cynically while staring intently at the fairy.
"As you say humans are corrupted by darkness it is true, and you are parasitic beings of peace love it is also true." Kashel pointed at the fairy king impolitely.
Kashel was annoyed at beings who were quite resourceful like the fairies who did not want to fight at all to eradicate the Spirit of Darkness with humans, so Kashel told the fairies were parasites.
"Creatures who only know ask and ask the Guardian to keep the peace of this world without doing any struggle hope your hands are not littered with blood." The Guardian was silent, Kashel who had heard about the fairies actually absorbed that knowledge in his head, his words even cornered the fairy.
"Bas on humans it's rude!" the fairy king was angry and apparently offended by the words of Kashel.
"Capture him and lock him up, these filthy creatures don't know themselves." The soldiers surrounded Kashel with swords ready to be drawn at any time.
"Stop!" the Guardian's shout made all the fairies there feel the pressure and immediately bowed respectfully to the Guardian but not to Kashel the young man was unaffected by the Guardian. He walked and stood beside the Guardian with his own sense of regret.
That pressure could not even make the fairies move.
"I say it once again, even though this young man was impolite at all. You need to know and put this in your mind. Don't you ever dare put your guns on her again." The Guardian spoke coldly and angrily. All those elves could only nod obediently.
Here for the first time Kashel did not want to hide who he really was. Although, Kashel also did not want to explain anything to them, Kashel hoped that these arrogant beings could realize how useless their presence in this world was.