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Asher’s hidden mories started to flow through.

"This is your one hundredth life." Tahmut said and then it was all shown. "All this happened three thousand years ago."

Asher’s mind was flung back to the past. When he woke up, he looked at his hands. They seed normal to him but at the sa ti, it seed different.

He got up from his bed and looked around. "Wasn’t I fighting Tahmut just now?" Asher asked himself and looked around.

He opened his door and looked out. He walked down the wooden stairs and ca out in an inn.

"Oh Javir! You’re finally awake." A female voice said.

’Javir? Who is that?’ Asher thought to himself. He looked at the woman strangely but decided not to say anything.

"Don’t you have respect anymore?" Soone pulled his ear with strong, masculine hands and he winced in pain. "You should greet your parents when you wake up in the morning."

"Sorry father." He replied.

ASHER BLACKWOOD

I suddenly awakened in this strange world and here were two strange people calling themselves my parents.

And calling ’Javir’, what a strange na.

"Javir, take the cows out to graze. Your father didn’t take them out yesterday."

"Alright mother." I replied and walked out of the building. The entire place seed like dieval tis, carriages, wooden houses and buildings.

"Morning Javir!" Soone shouted at .

"Morning!" I shouted back and then walked towards the barn.

The cattle upon noticing , started to moo. I opened each of their stables and led them out with a cane.

I sat down upon a rock as I watched the cattles graze upon the grass in front of them.

This all seems strange. Tahmut said he wanted to show a mory but this seems like a transmigration if anything.

I looked around and saw nothing I rembered and then I heard a familiar voice.

"Javir!" The voice shouted in my direction. I looked towards where the voice was coming from.

My eyes widened in shock, the face was painfully familiar.

"Tahmut?!" I said in shock as he walked towards . He seed younger but his face was still the sa.

"Yes, who else would it be?" Tahmut laughed.

"Yeah, who else?" I asked rhetorically and laughed as well.

This seed to reveal one thing, I was currently a djinn. But this has to be one of my past lives or did I live as a djinn previously?

"You look worried." Tahmut noticed my anxiety and I saw the look of genuine concern on his face.

"It’s nothing." I replied. "Help lead these cattle back ho."

The both of us rounded the cattle up and lead them back to the barn.

"So, how’s your training going?" Tahmut asked .

"Training? For what?" I asked genuinely curious.

"Don’t act like you don’t know, the knight tournant is in two weeks and you’ve not been training?" Tahmut looked at with raised eyebrows and I smiled at him.

"Oh! I’ve been training a little." I replied.

"I see. So how about you spar with . Let see if you’ve learned sothing new." Tahmut proposed.

"Alright." I obliged. "But don’t cry when I beat you."

He laughed out loudly as we both walked back to the field.

We stood facing each other from opposite directions, his deanor changed and he beca more serious than he was before.

"Are you ready?" He asked.

I stood in a battle stance. "Yeah."

He disappeared, I was shocked at what just happened and then I got hit at the back of my head.

"What’s wrong? You’re slower than usual." He laughed.

Slower? That ant what he did just now wasn’t an ability but just pure speed. I turned around and didn’t see him anymore.

I could hear his feet touching the ground on various locations and then when it stopped, I knew he was about to attack.

I blocked his kick from left side and he followed up with another kick from the right which I dodged.

He moved back and stood there smiling. "Impressive, you’re able to predict my attacks now huh?"

I smiled back and moved to attack. He blocked each and every one of my attacks with relative ease.

"I thought you said you trained?" He smirked and then punched directly on the stomach.

The punch sent flying a few feet backwards, I got up and was ready to go again when I heard my mother call.

"Javir!" She shouted at the top of her voice. The both of us looked in the direction her voice ca from and saw her standing in the distance and then we walked towards her.

"How are you Tahmut?" She asked.

"I am doing fine ma’am. How’s sir?" Tahmut asked, showing that he had good relations with my parents of this life.

"Javir, your father needs you." She said to and then walked away with Tahmut.

I saw her tell Tahmut sothing and then he turned around and walked away.

I entered the inn and saw my father having a hectic ti attending to the guests. "Javir! Help take their orders!" He scread at .

I hurriedly put on an apron and started to help. My mother walked in and put on an apron of her own.

The day’s work was tiring and hectic. I hadn’t worked this much since I trained with Gabriel. But then again this was one of my previous lives which Tahmut was showing .

I see that the both of us were friends here but I still don’t understand why he said I should have fled the mont I saw him.

I sat at the top of a hill very close to my family’s inn. There was a cave there as well but I don’t rember anything about it from this life.

Infact, I don’t even rember what happened in this life.

I decided to walk into the cave and see what was in it. If worst ca to worst I would be able to defend myself.

I walked in and heard shallow breathing. I hurried towards the direction of the sound and that’s when I saw soone laying there injured.

"What happened to you? Who are you?" I asked, trying to keep his body steady.

"Help ." He said in a faint voice and I looked at his shirt, it had a na tag on it.

I opened my eyes in shock when I saw the na.

Dramon Jardel.

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