Once again, I found myself in a place of blinding radiance. I didn't know where I was; there was nothing but an infinite, white void. It felt like the air itself was made of static, humming against my skin.
Suddenly, a force pulled me at a speed that felt faster than sound. The white faded, and I was thrust into the middle of the cosmos, surrounded by stars and swirling galaxies. I knew I had been here before, but I didn't understand why I had returned. The cold, vast silence of space pressed in on me, making me feel impossibly small. A light approached me, and as it drew closer, I recognized the Time Sword. In an inexplicable moment, it lunged toward me, plunging itself directly into my heart. I was paralyzed. My perception of reality began to fracture. Shards of images and memories flooded my mind, chaotic and overwhelming. I was so confused that I couldn't tell if what I was seeing was real or just a horrific nightmare. My head throbbed, a dull, rhythmic ache that pulsed in sync with my frantic heartbeat. In a flash, the world shifted. I was back on top of the building in the middle of twilight. The sky was painted in bruised purples and oranges, fading quickly into the deep navy of night. I fell to my knees, clutching my head in agony. Someone immediately grabbed my shoulders, calling out my name. "Master Aren! Master Aren, what happened?" I looked up, stunned. It was Lavender, standing there with Ora. I couldn't believe it; I just stared at her, speechless. The sight of her—alive, breathing—felt like a dream I was terrified to wake from. "Lavender?" Overflowing with shock at seeing her alive again, I pulled her into a tight, desperate hug. I could feel the rapid rhythm of her heart against my chest. She was startled. "Ma-mas- Master Aren?! W-wh-what are you doing?" "Hey Aren, you're being a bit aggressive. At least pick the right place," Ora teased. But her joking stopped when she saw the tears streaming down my face. "Wait... why are you crying?" I stood up immediately, my voice trembling. I told them we had to leave—right now. They were shocked when I announced we were fleeing the town of Hayem tonight. The urgency felt like a physical weight pressing against my lungs. "What are you talking about? It's already night," Ora said. "I thought the carriages wouldn't be back until tomorrow." In my panic, I shouted, "We just have to leave while there's still time!" Ora noticed my agitation and the raw fear in my eyes. "Wait... did something happen? Don't tell me... did you go back in time again?" I shook my head, admitting I didn't fully understand what had happened. I was still terrified, looking around frantically, fearing the assassins were already nearby. Every shadow stretching across the rooftop looked like a blade waiting to strike. "I'm confused too, but someone from Candal is coming to kill me. They'll succeed... they'll kill both me and Lavender." I punched a nearby post, the impact jarring my arm, and wiped the tears from my eyes, consumed by self-loathing. "I couldn't do anything to save Lavender. I couldn't even save myself." "I'm so weak... I can't even protect my own life," I added, my voice breaking. I was filled with rage at my own incompetence. I knew what I should have done when we were attacked, but I had stood there like a helpless child. I had power, yet I let Lavender die right in front of me. I wanted to protect her, but I couldn't even defend myself. I grabbed Lavender's hand and hurried down the building, my heart racing. I knew that as long as we were in Hayem, Candal's men were watching. In the midst of my panic, Lavender suddenly pulled back, stopping me in my tracks. She turned and wrapped her arms around me in a tight embrace. "Please, Master... calm down first." The sudden gesture broke my tension. My focus shifted entirely to her hold; her warmth was the only anchor in my spinning world. "I don't understand what you're saying, but I can feel how afraid you are," she whispered. "I don't mean to overstep, but you won't be able to think clearly if you act purely on impulse." Ora agreed, stating that panicking wouldn't help. "I don't know anything about this attack you're talking about, so you'd better tell us exactly what's going to happen so we can prepare." I took a deep breath, the cool night air stinging my throat, and tried to settle my mind. She was right. Fear was clouding my judgment. Lavender let go, and I thanked her. We went to a room inside the building where I explained everything that was destined to happen in the coming hours. Based on my memory, in about an hour, Candal's assassins were scheduled to strike. They were there specifically to kill me. I didn't know why, but I was the target. Ora was puzzled. She saw no reason for Candal to want me dead, especially since I had just arrived in Hayem. My only connection to them was buying Lavender from their slave trade, but that didn't seem like enough reason for a death sentence. I asked Lavender if she knew why her former master would want me dead. She furrowed her brow, looking just as confused. "I'm sorry, Master, but I have no idea why Master Omrad would want you killed. But I do know that of our three masters, Master Lazarus is the one who controls the assassins." I described the two assassins I had seen. Lavender confirmed their identities: Cebe and Lily. They were Lazarus's personal enforcers, used for high-profile hits. She didn't know the full extent of their powers, but she knew Cebe could manipulate shadows and spears, while Lily used steel fans to create lethal wind blades. "If we don't know their weaknesses, it will be hard to fight them—especially if they work together," I said. "If they attack again, we won't win." The Time Sword was powerful, but I wasn't. I wasn't a trained killer; I had no real combat experience. I decided that the best course of action for now was to run. I admitted I was afraid because I couldn't see a way to beat them. Their energy levels were double mine, and they were from a different race, making them naturally stronger. Ora and Lavender agreed to the plan. We hurried to the transport hub and managed to secure a spot on a merchant carriage heading east. I knew this was the opposite direction of Basin Province, but we didn't have time to be picky. We needed to be out of Hayem immediately. I couldn't gamble our lives just to "test" my abilities against elite killers. "We can take another route to Basin Kingdom later," I muttered. "It'll take longer, but at least we'll be alive." Ora sighed from my shoulder. "You know, we wouldn't be in this mess if not for your choices. I told you that taking Lavender would lead to trouble." She reminded me that ever since I chose to save her instead of letting her be, I had taken on a heavy burden. She said I still had time to change my mind, but whatever I decided, I had to accept the danger that came with it. As the carriage rumbled down the road, the rhythmic clatter of wheels against stone filling the silence, Lavender turned to me, her eyes full of curiosity. "To be honest, I'm confused... is it true that you have the power to go back in time?" I looked at Ora, hesitant. She had warned me before never to reveal my abilities to others for my own safety. But Ora just sighed. "I'm not a fan of telling people, but if you truly trust her, I won't stop you." "I trust you, Lavender. I know you won't tell anyone," I said. "I promise, Master Aren. My loyalty is yours alone." I showed her the Time Sword and explained it was a Celestial Item—a weapon of the Prime Spirits, far more powerful than a standard spirit item. I revealed its ability to manipulate time but admitted its limits: I could only freeze or rewind time for five seconds. "It drains a lot of my energy, so I can't use it constantly," I explained. "But when I 'returned' from the future... that was different. The Time Sword acts on its own to keep me alive. I think it pulls me back to a point where I can still avoid death." Lavender was in awe. She said she had never heard of such a thing and praised me for being special. I scratched my head, embarrassed, but Ora cut in. "Don't go praising him! I'm the one who gave him that power. If anyone deserves praise, it's me!" "Don't be a killjoy, Ora," I shot back. "How is she supposed to praise you when you're just a floating light?" I then mentioned that Lavender also possessed a Celestial Item. I told her I had seen her use it to protect me. "I... used my power?" she asked, bewildered. "Yes. You were incredibly strong. Thank you for being willing to help me like that." Lavender shook her head, explaining that she was afraid of her power. She had known she had a spirit item for a long time, but she never tried to learn its abilities because people always got hurt whenever it manifested. "I think it acts on its own because you're afraid," I suggested. "The item reacts to your emotions. Because you're scared of people, it lashes out to protect you. It consumes energy and objects... it's dangerous, but it didn't burn me. That means the fire follows your heart." Ora added that Celestial Items are special because they follow their masters' will. It's possible for the fire not to harm those who aren't seen as threats. "Hear that? If you accept your power and choose to use it for good, no innocent people have to get hurt," I said. Lavender smiled, saying she wasn't sure if she could do it right, but for our sake, she would try to be brave. I thanked her, but then I gave her a stern look. "Don't you ever sacrifice yourself for me like that again. I wouldn't be able to forgive myself if anything happened to you." "I don't know if I should apologize," she teased, "since I haven't actually done anything 'reckless' yet for you to scold me about." I reached over and ruffled her hair. "Just... just listen to me, okay?"Latest Chapter
Chapter 75 : The tunnel A
few more minutes passed before I dared to creep closer, hoping to catch the conversation between Mayu and the rebels. I needed to know exactly what they were plotting."Madam Mayu, only a few of us could make it today," one of the rebels said. "The rest of our comrades are still recovering, so I left them behind.""That's fine," Mayu replied coldly. "It’s harder to stay hidden when a large group attacks anyway. Just ensure you know exactly what needs to be done.""Have no fear. We have long been masters of explosive magic spells."Mayu immediately handed over the heavy bag she was carrying. "Here are the firearms and supplies. There is also enough money inside to cover your expenses."My breath hitched as I watched Mayu hand over the fresh weapons and funding to the rebels. It hit me then—she was using her immense wealth and high status to bankroll the Golden Triangle.To me, what she was doing was fundamentally wrong. Supplying these people with lethal weapons would undoubtedly put
Chapter 74 The Disposable Pawn
Once again, I found myself adrift in that familiar, cosmic dimension, floating aimlessly within a vast, empty void."Here I am again," I muttered with a heavy sigh.I knew exactly why I was back in this place. I had failed to survive the attack yet again, and the Time Sword was doing everything in its power to keep me alive.Moments later, an overwhelming force violently pulled me into a blinding light. When I finally opened my eyes, I found myself inside the carriage, sitting across from the Mayor.I collapsed onto the seat, gasping frantically for air. My body felt utterly drained, and I could still feel the phantom, excruciating pain of Mayu stabbing me through the chest."Hey, Aren! What's wrong with you? Are you alright?" the Mayor asked, alarm written all over his face.Panic rippled through the carriage's occupants. They were completely at a loss as to what to do about my sudden collapse."My apologies, Mayor... I just suddenly felt incredibly ill," I managed to wheeze out."Go
Chapter 73 : The night battle
That night, it was my turn to guard the mansion. As part of my routine, I patrolled the entire perimeter every two hours.While I was out in the courtyard, I suddenly caught sight of someone dropping down into the grounds.I rushed over to investigate, drawing my sword and bracing myself for a fight."Stay right there, don't move!" I shouted.As the moonlight illuminated the intruder, I gasped."What? Miss Mayu?"I couldn't believe my eyes. Not only was she here, but I also noticed her arm was wounded and bleeding."You're hurt. What happened to you?" I asked.I reached out to check on her, but she aggressively slapped my hand away."Don't touch me! Get away!" she hissed.Startled by her fierce reaction, I instinctively took a step back. She began walking toward the mansion, ordering me to keep my mouth shut about what I had seen."Remember, you are just a servant here. If you want to keep your job, you'll do exactly as you're told," she added coldly.I could feel the sheer malice rad
Chapter 72 : The chief commander
The following day, security throughout the entire city hall was heavily reinforced to ensure the mayor's safety while the investigation was ongoing.As I stood guard just outside the door of the mayor's office, I saw Mayu step out, seemingly about to leave the premises."I need to talk to her."Feeling increasingly trapped by the demands of my job, I grew desperate for a word with her. Breaking protocol, I abandoned my post without permission and hurried after Mayu."Wait, Miss Mayu! Miss Mayu!"I bolted after her, catching up just before she reached the top of the stairs. I reached out and caught her by the shoulder to stop her, but to my utter shock, she violently brushed my hand away.It was then that I noticed the bandages and wounds dressing her arms and various parts of her body."What do you think you're doing?" she snapped."I'm sorry, but you've been ignoring all my calls," I explained defensively.Her brow furrowed in deep irritation as she began to reprimand me."I am under
Chapter 71 : The assassinations plans
The following day, the mayor called a meeting at his mansion to orchestrate a plan to capture the rebels who were continuously attempting to take his life."I can no longer remain silent! Those rebels have tried to assassinate me twice now!" he roared, slamming his fist onto the table in fury.He immediately ordered his subordinates to launch a thorough investigation into the recent ambush. "Why were there no police officers stationed in the area at that time? Mayu, are we lacking guards in the Upper Town?""My apologies, Uncle," Mayu replied, bowing her head deeply. "According to the logs, the assigned unit had just left to patrol the rest of the Upper Town. It was an unfortunate coincidence that they moved out just moments before the attack occurred." She quietly promised to tighten security moving forward."Those rebels are giving me a massive headache. I don't understand why you people can't seem to catch them!" the mayor snapped.Mayu explained that the rebels were agile, utilizi
Chapter 70: The hesitation.
The air grew thick with tension as we sensed enemies lying in wait. My fellow bodyguards immediately fanned out, forming a defensive perimeter around the Mayor.Seconds later, the ambush began. A hail of bullets rained down on us; we hadn’t expected them to be armed with firearms. Caught off guard, several of my comrades were struck and collapsed instantly. Those remaining quickly reacted, chanting in unison to conjure a magical shield around the entire carriage." Thats a level 4 Magic Barrier!"The bullets hammered against the shimmering wall but failed to pierce it. The barrier held firm until the attackers’ magazines ran dry.As the gunfire ceased, the rebels emerged from the surrounding buildings. Judging by their gear, they were exactly like the ones I had fought days ago—members of the Golden Triangle. It was clear that Mayu had sent them to finish off her uncle."This barrier only lasts three minutes!" Gilbert shouted. "Prepare to engage! Do not let them get near the Mayor!"T
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