Rosie's Games

Chapter 386



Chapter 386: Curious

Despite spending days in the cave, Rosalind continued to struggle with using her Blessings simultaneously. This ongoing challenge fueled her growing frustration. Fortunately, Lucas remained a constant source of support, offering his assistance whenever she needed it.


However, the others outside have a very... very different experience than them.


Magda's voice echoed through the air, sharp with urgency. "Run!" she bellowed at Huig. "Now!"


Without a moment's hesitation, Huig and Valentin bolted into action, their feet pounding against the ground. But their intention was not to abandon Magda; instead, they had purposefully created a strategic opening, granting Magda the opportunity to utilize her unique ability.


Their synchronized movement sent shockwaves through the air as Huig and Valentin sprinted forward, their determination unwavering. The ground trembled beneath their feet as they raced ahead, creating a path of distraction. And then, with a resounding crash, the formidable creature they had been engaged in a fierce battle with mere moments ago lay lifeless on the ground. Victory had been achieved.


"That was..." Valentin gasped, struggling to catch his breath. "How could it be so strong?" He stared in awe at the colossal demon sprawled lifeless on the ground. From up close, it resembled a towering bear, but its swiftness and lethal prowess far surpassed that of any ordinary creature.


Without Magda's ability to turn her sword into a sharp killing machine that could slice into anything, they would have perished a long time ago.


"These are demons," Huig declared, his voice laced with caution as he swiftly beheaded the fallen creature. "Stay away," he warned, his eyes scanning the surroundings for any signs of danger.


As the demon's head was severed, a strange phenomenon unfolded. The body of the fallen creature began to disintegrate, gradually turning into ash. josei


"Are we going to keep on fighting?" Valentin questioned, his voice filled with uncertainty.


Huig's response was resolute. "We are here to train, are we not?" he stated firmly. "We are here to fight."


Valentin's worries extended beyond their immediate circumstances. "But these creatures... do you think they will reach the mainland? I mean... I have never seen a demon before. Do you think they have the capability to invade our lands?"


"I believe these creatures are confined to this island," Magda stated. "They are massive beings, and if they had the ability to leave, they would have done so long ago. Instead, they remain here, engaged in their own battles. It's as if there's an invisible barrier preventing them from venturing onto the mainland."


Huig nodded in agreement. "I've heard rumors about a protective barrier that separates our continent from theirs," he added. "However, I cannot confirm its existence firsthand. It's said that the Duke possesses more knowledge about it."


Valentin let out a weary sigh as he found a spot to rest on a nearby rock. The continuous battles had taken their toll on his energy. His curiosity, however, was still burning.


"So, your family has been in the service of the Duke's family for generations?" he asked, trying to make conversation amidst their exhaustion.


Huig nodded in response.


"Yes," Huig said. "For centuries, our lineage has dedicated itself to serving the noble family of the Duke. It is an honor and a responsibility that has been passed down through the generations."


"That's quite a legacy," he remarked. "I can only imagine the stories and traditions that have been passed down within your family."


"There are a lot," Huig said. "But I would prefer not to talk about them now. We should get going."


"I need to recover," Magda said. She sat down next to Valentin and let out a loud sigh. "What do you think happened to Atior and Elias? We have been looking for them for days."


"I cannot say. This place is quite dangerous," Huig said. "Atior should have the capability to fight. However, I am not certain if... she had the ability to deal with Elias."


Everyone was aware that Atior and Elias just kept on fighting, always at odds with each other. one cannot imagine them journeying together, let alone enduring the dangers of this place side by side.


"We should continue our search for them," Valentin said.


"You're absolutely right," Magda acknowledged, her voice weary yet resolute. "Rest is crucial for us. We've been engaged in battle since daybreak, constantly on guard against demons that intrude upon our camp even during the night watch."


The challenges of living in this unforgiving environment were not to be underestimated.


Living in this place was far from easy. Magda and the rest knew that not one human could live here if they do not possess any sort of ability to fight against demons.


In close proximity, a contrasting scene unfolded. Atior and Elias sat together, seemingly engrossed in their meal, yet engaged in a heated argument.


"How did you manage to cleanse a demon?" Elias asked.


"Twenty-four."


"Pardon?"


"This was the twenty-fourth time that you asked such a question. I have answered you twenty-three times. Do you think I would answer you again?"


"I was merely curious."


"If you are curious about my craft, then abandon your Blessing and become a sorcerer!" Atior exclaimed, her voice laced with a hint of challenge.


Elias felt the need to defend himself. "Are you saying that someone who has received a Blessing cannot become a sorcerer?"


"Are you trying to look down on sorcery?" Atior's eyes narrowed as she responded, her tone sharp.


Elias quickly shook his head, realizing the potential misunderstanding.


"I did not say that! I was simply curious. You seem incredibly powerful yourself." He couldn't deny the palpable bloodlust that surrounded Atior, a testament to the countless lives she had taken with her sorcery. However, he also recognized that this bloodlust seemed to keep them safe from peril, as most demons appeared to be fearful of it. Spending days with Atior had given him a newfound respect for her abilities.


"No. One must abandon themselves to be able to practice sorcery," Atior answered, her expression turning grim. "That includes one's Blessing."


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Thank you so much for the support everyone!


A/N: I really love the theories so far. hehehe keep em coming! I love reading them!



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