Torvald had dropped a wind bomb.
"Shit!" Nico cursed. He was unable to get a hold of himself. He landed hard on his back and began rolling down the mountain until he got stopped by a sturdy tree. Nico winced. He placed his hands on the part of his stomach that had impacted with the tree trunk. Nico could sense that his ribs were broken. "Shit!" He cursed again and slowly sat up using the tree trunk as support. He let out a deep sigh and relaxed his head on the tree. Thoughts of his mother began to crawl into his head. Would she be proud of this step he'd taken? Was vengeance really the best choice? A thin line of tears ran down his cheeks. He quickly cleaned his face. Now wasn't the time to think about this. Going back up to the cabin would only fuel the flames. Staying out here on the other hand wasn't a great idea either. 'Mom! What should I do?' Nico stretched forth his hands hoping someone would just come grab him out of this place. That's right, he's all alone now. Nico's vision soon started becoming blurry and despite how much the boy tried to fight the urge, he still fell unconscious. The forest became quiet again. The only audible sound was the sound of rustling leaves and cooing doves. TZZZZ!! The sizzling began. A strange blue aura enveloped Nico where he sat. He was still unconscious. The sizzling became louder and the range of the aura increased. Then it stopped all of a sudden, extinguishing almost immediately. — Torvald stood at the edge of the mountain staring down, hoping to see Nico arrive. The day was slowly becoming darker and the lad had not made any appearance. Did he get lost? Torvald began to question himself. Was the wind bomb a little too much? Even though the kid was an astounding one, the wind bomb felt unnecessary. Or did he engage spirit beasts already? These questions raced through Torvald's mind. He became restless, changing spots at intervals. After waiting till it got dark, Torvald decided to call it a night. He decided to look for the boy by morning. – Where Nico lay, someone approached. Her step, graceful. From her stature, she looked the same age as him. Her demeanor was plain and pure. Her steps crunched the dried leaves on the ground. Her hair, off-white with grace, braided twice on either side of her head. Her outfit, a white gown with amazing embroidery on the neck. A scar below her jaw, not fully healed. She treaded carefully towards Nico so as not to wake him up. When she got close enough to him, she knelt down and stretched her arm towards Nico's face. Her scent, cinnamon. A familiar scent! "Eleanor!" Nico yelled from his sleep and leaned forwards until his face was only inches from hers and the morning sun cast its radiance on Nico's face. The girl raised her brow in awe, her cheeks reddening immediately. "Eleanor?" Her young timid voice asked. Nico's gaze slowly crawled from surprise to indifference. His blue irises glowing faintly. His brows straight, his eyes arched into dagger-like shapes staring coldly into the girl's soul. Her eyes became round in fear. "What are you?" A cold hoarse voice escaped Nico's throat. The girl was drenched in terror and she quickly stood up on her feet and began to sprint away from him. Nico's expression was a mixture of shock, amazement and surprise. Her reaction was quite unprecedented. He stood up and placed his palm on his stomach. It didn't hurt. Nico began to trace the path he'd seen Torvald take. As he walked he began to wonder why the girl earlier smelled like his sister. "Eleanor, where are you?" Nico whispered under his breath. Then he began to hear silent sobs from afar. He was going to ignore it but as he proceeded, it began to pique his interest. He carefully traced the sound amidst proceeding with caution. Nico came to halt after he found the source. The girl from earlier. She sat on the floor with her back resting on the trunk of a tree. She wrapped her arms around her legs and buried her face in them. "What's your problem?" He rolled his eyes. "What are you doing in the forest all alone." The girl raised her head, her face puffy and red from crying a lot. She stood up slowly and rubbed her face with the back of her arm. Nico tilted his head giving her a pitiful glance and then he realized he wasn't being a good big brother. The girl was just about his age, maybe younger. "I'm lost too–" Nico started in a nicer tone. "I'd try to find my way. Do you want to tag along?" He asked and offered her his hand. She was reluctant at first but it seemed she had no choice. Nico held her hand tightly and slowly began to navigate his way through the thick forests hoping to find any hospitable sight. They walked for minutes and it felt like they were walking in circles– although only Nico noticed. He didn't show any signs of weakness as that would only put fear in the heart of the girl. "You survived?!" That voice was a familiar one. "Mr. Torvald!" Nico called and raised his head towards the direction he'd heard Torvald's voice. Torvald stood, perched on the branch of a tall tree looking down graciously at the kids. Nico wondered how the branch didn't snap despite supporting the weight of Torvald. Torvald narrowed his gaze to the girl Nico was holding. He admired her demeanor and with one glance, he could already tell she was from a noble family. Torvald sighed. An attention he'd tried avoiding. Suddenly, Torvald vanished. Momentarily reappearing behind the kids who only noticed he was gone after he'd put his hands on their shoulders. Nico's eyes slowly widened. He's fast!Latest Chapter
REUNITED
“Princess Neryssa, is that you?” That old voice was familiar. Her words caught the attention of the three of them causing them to stop. Neryssa turned back slowly, excitement bubbling in her heart.“Grandfather!!” She called joyously. She watched her steps as she ran towards the old man on a white royal robe. The man was evidently older than Torvald but he had this influential demeanor.“How I've missed you so much, my little butterfly.” He complimented and waved his hands through her hair.“Butterfly?” Nico chuckled inwardly.Neryssa was flustered, the embarrassment evident in her face. She drove her small fists into her grandfather's guts and he pretended to acknowledge her attacks by making a defeated face. “No one calls me that anymore.” She protested but her grandfather shrugged. He proceeded forwards to acknowledge Torvald and Nico while Neryssa held his arm joyfully. “Nico, meet my grandfather–” “Lancelot Windcrest.” Torvald intercepted her and slowly approached him.Tens
THE CITY
Neryssa knelt facing the mirror in her room. Her hair was neatly braided and packed neatly. She had a white dress on with royal embroidery but it was different from the one she wore the day Nico found her. Torvald had met with Ylva to help him get the best royal attire she could place her hands on and knowing Ylva, finding important outfits like this was a piece of cake.Being the daughter of an army general, she was entitled to many things but after the massacre her team went through ten years ago, her parents disowned her for not listening to them when they had earlier told her to quit being a beast hunter.The only thing she could use was their name.“You look beautiful.” Nico commented, resting on the door post.She quickly stood up to acknowledge him. His outfit was rather casual and Neryssa raised a brow to show her disgust.“What?” Nico's nonchalant attitude spilled.He observed himself for a while and then looked at Neryssa again.“What?” He said with a shrug.Neryssa admired
PROMISE ME
Still holding Neryssa's wrist, he pulled her and they began to run towards the mountain. The guards with Arlen couldn't chase Nico as they needed to take care of their fallen prince. Nico and Neryssa on the other hand imbued their feet with mana to boost their speed. As they ran, they laughed in victory. Neryssa was happy– genuinely happy. Perhaps the first time she'd ever been truly happy. They ran until they got to a river and then they stopped to catch their breath. "Whoo!" Nico whooped."I don't think they'd chase us this far." Nico chuckled and proceeded to sit down, resting on both arms as he stared at Neryssa."Did you get the charcoal?" She asked. Nico showed her the bag that was used to conceal it. She walked to his side and sat down."I like it here." She said and hugged her knees."You'd eventually come to realize that there's no place better than home." Nico's own words began to bring back memories of the past. If Eleanor had lived to grow up, she'd have been the same
STRONGER?
Three years later.The incident that happened in the village had been long forgotten. The beasts sightings were still rampant and lives of unfortunate people were still at stake. Nico and Neryssa's training had progressed a lot. Thanks to the little teachings that Nico got from Ylva during his visits, he'd learnt a lot about his mana core and how to imbue his mana into his weapon.Neither Torvald nor Ylva knew the best way to teach the children how to remove impurities from their mana core, instead the kids were taught how to imbue mana into weapons for fighting.Today, the sky was clear and the chirping of birds could be heard. Below, the clacking of sticks could be heard. Torvald and Nico were at it.Striking with precision and skill. Torvald had the upper hand but Nico was holding his own."Good, Nico. Good."Their wooden swords collided again.CRACK!!There was a slight chip in Nico's sword. Nico knew better that if he broke his sword, Torvald would give him a beating of his lif
YLVA
Torvald's face brightened. These kids were really something. The boy had the rarest mana core ever known to man. A core even the higher ups would find difficult to decipher. The girl, a potential dual elemental mage having strong connection to the spirit. Since her family was known for producing the best wind mages, there was a probability she'd unlock the wind element. Fortunately, she already had an affinity for the earth element– spirit manipulation.Torvald chuckled slightly."Indeed Nico. You have a mana core, although you may not know." Nico was surprised. He placed his hand on his stomach. That explained why he was able to maintain stamina while running in the forest. But his mother had told him otherwise. Was it all a lie? "Neryssa. Do you know anything about mana regulation?" Torvald asked but the girl shook her head. "Nobody in my house knows I have an awakened core." It was just as Torvald had suspected. He began to swing his sword. Left. Right. Swing. Swing.At fir
HOW RARE IT IS
Nico ran through the forest over and over. The more he ran, the pictures of his mother kept appearing in his mind. She was his determination. The one thing he held on to– her smile. Her beauty. Her love. Nico ran the fifty seventh lap and stopped. His heart was beating faster than his blood flow, making it hard to breathe properly.Nico gasped and wheezed, grabbing his chest tightly. The pain was unbearable. He'd been running nonstop, shielding the pain with determination but now everything was starting to eat at him."Ahh…" Nico yelled and fell down on his knees, gritting his teeth in pain.This was worse than being stabbed through the heart. He fell on his face, squirming on the ground.The sky cracked. It was about to rain.The pain was already reducing. Nico stood up and as he made to run, the rain began to pour heavily. This would make it even harder.Slippery floor. Nico sped off. He began to run again ignoring the agonizing pain. As he ran, the rain drops stung him. It was li
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