Chapter 58
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n-Rant from ‘UNKNOWN,’ from ‘UNKNOWN’ years ago
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nThe city in the Lagran Region was empty. It was a large city, but Taran’s Great Generals had already evacuated all of its people. They all knew well of the person living not too far away from here. They weren’t sure what King Narasha had in mind, but if he prepared a force powerful enough to fight Stahntal the First, the city was sure to be left in ruins when the fight began.
nShe wasn’t one to care about the petty lives nearby, and that’s why the people of the city were evacuated.
nThe forces of both Tian and Taran placed themselves miles away from
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nAs they arrived at the small well, a female human greeted them.
n“Hehe. You’re here.”
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n“Of course not. I have to play with the well once I finish dealing with you two, so it can’t be destroyed. Oh, do you guys also go in there once you die?”
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n“Right. Maybe I should’ve gone down myself. I thought you guys didn’t care about the well.”
nBoth sides didn’t want to destroy the well, so they began moving down to the city. After they were far from the well, about ten miles away, they would start the fight. Fighting in the city meant the destruction of the city and the loss of lives, but they didn’t care.
nSian, who was looking towards Lagran, frowned.
n“Ugh, look at those crazy bastards. Why are they coming down? Fight up there!”
nThe three people quickly moved ten miles into the city and stopped right in the middle. The problem was that the place was only five miles away from where the Tian forces were stationed. If they fought there, the chance of his father getting involved was 100%. Five miles was nothing in a fight of Ra-Banders.
nSian realized what made him feel uncomfortable.
n“The world is large, and there are so many who need to be beaten up.”
nThe only problem was that it wasn’t easy this time around. He wanted to solve it by talking things out, but he knew that wasn’t possible. Sian then charged towards Lagran, unleashing his full power from within.
n“HAHAHA! Shall we start now- HUH?”
nStahntal, who was excited to start the fight, turned in shock towards the walls of the city. The two Elders were also looking at the same direction in disbelief.
nA terrible, vicious, force of power was approaching.
nAnd definitely wasn’t friendly.
n“…What have you guys done to bring such a terrible thing here?”
nStahntal, who had resided by the well for 200 years, thought she didn’t have anything to do with this and asked a question
n<…Was he that powerful…?>
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nKaratra had already heard of a powerful Pa-Harijan in Tian Kingdom who could be stronger than him. But the Great Elder did not heed the warning. He figured it was impossible for an ordinary man to compare to the true power of a superhuman. It didn’t make sense that a 17-year-old boy was stronger than a 400-year-old warrior. The one in front of them was at least 230 years old.
nHowever, the Great Elder now realized he was wrong, and so was the information from his people. This boy was not just stronger; he was an unimaginable being, even to him.
nThe three of them looked at each other for a moment and turned toward that direction. If this being existed, there was no way anyone else could become the most powerful. It needed to be dealt with. Besides, this being wasn’t approaching with a friendly attitude anyway.
nStahntal pressed down on the jewel in her wristband. The wristband began making strange sounds, and Stahntal’s body was covered with light.
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nThe Great Elder gasped. Stahntal was covered by a powdery substance floating around her in various colors of light, but the Great Elder identified it as armor.
nThere was a limited number of weapons that Pa-Harijans could use, and they were even rarer than Pa-Harijans themselves. That armor was one of them.
n“Don’t pretend that I was the only one hiding something. Come on, bring it out. Unless you want to die without having the chance to use it.”
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nThe two Elders created a void in front of them and reached in. The Great Elder took out a ring while the Second Elder took out a wristband. Stahntal’s eyes widened in shock. Those were items she had been searching so hard for but couldn’t find.
n“The
nThe elders equipped their items without a word. The Second Elder’s wristband began to shine with a golden light while the Great Elder’s ring let out black waves.
nThey all turned to the same direction again, where a young man was now walking toward them.
nUpon his arrival, the boy glanced at the three of them and said, “Hey.”
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nAll three of them listened intently to what he had to say.
n“Fight somewhere else.”
nThe man was pointing to the outside of the city.
nSian’s first intention was to drive them out of the city, to a part of the mountain where his father would not get dragged into. However, as he unleashed his power and closed in, something welled up from within him.
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nSian could barely hold himself back. If he fought them here, it would mean the death of his father. He had given his father the
nAs he reached his destination, all three were ready to fight. Sian thought his sword was one of a kind, but the weapons held by the three were also very powerful.
n‘Where did they get those?’
nSian spoke slowly while pointing toward the mountain range.
n“Go away. Fight somewhere else.”
nThe woman covered in weird fog, spat, “HAH! What if I don’t want to?”
nSian’s patience snapped at that moment. And he succumbed to his instinct.
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