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Akun's mind raced as he considered the situation. "I can't believe this is the reason these two contacted using the telepathy skill I gave them," he mused inwardly. The ssage that had caused his sudden departure from the ant city had been sent by llin and Kalardix, who had urgently requested him to co to the forest's edge for an important discussion.

Upon arriving at their location, Akun had wasted no ti in admonishing the bickering siblings. His stern tone silenced llin and Kalardix, both of whom looked sowhat apprehensive.

(A/N: They are sort of like siblings right? After all Akun created the both of them the sa way.)

Addressing Kalardix, Akun began, "What you did was indeed not right, a real leader doesn't let finical loses sway his emotions and control his actions." He placed a hand on Kalardix's shoulder, who wore a disappointed expression upon hearing Akun's judgnt.

llin, sensing that Akun was about to correct Kalardix, couldn't hide a smug grin. However, Akun was quick to address her too, warning, "Don't you dare act smug."

Akun, with a calm deanor, addressed llin and Kalardix, his voice filled with warmth. "You guys should learn to get along. That would make really happy. Can you do that?"

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llin and Kalardix nodded in agreent, their earlier squabble seemingly forgotten.

Darius observed the scene, his thoughts racing with admiration. "Amazing," he mused. "He handled those two with such maturity. It feels like Akun is much older than how he looks."

Responding to Akun's earlier words, Kalardix respectfully replied, "Okay, father."

Akun's tone turned slightly cheerful as he shifted the conversation. "Now, how have your adventures been going?"

llin and Kalardix's eyes sparkled with excitent as they eagerly shared stories of their various adventures. Lyra, who had been observing the interaction, couldn't help but think, "What a happy family."

llin chid in, "There was this one ti I solo hunted an entire horde of Dire wolves."

Kalardix playfully corrected her, saying, "Nah, llin. The rest of us were all there to support you."

Their playful chat continued as llin responded, "Yeah, you guys were there, but I did all the work." She blushed slightly, feeling embarrassed that Kalardix had revealed this fact to Akun.

Kalardix chuckled and countered, "Oh please, you just wanted to show off in front of father." It was clear that their sibling rivalry was still very much alive, but now it was in a more lighthearted and teasing manner.

Akun's expression turned serious as he asked, "Well, I'm glad you're happy and all, but what about the mission I sent you guys on?" His expectations were clear; he wanted to know the results.

The mission Akun had assigned them was no small task. He had sent them to gather information about the other gods, the heroes, and the demons that inhabited this world. Knowledge was power, and Akun was determined to understand this world thoroughly.

llin and Kalardix exchanged hesitant glances before stuttering out their response. "Well, um..."

Before they could continue, Darius stepped forward and offered, "About the gods, we were able to learn sothing." His voice carried a note of confidence as he prepared to share their findings.

Akun raised an eyebrow as he listened to Darius. "Go on, what did you learn?" he asked, curiosity filling his voice. He was eager to hear what information they had gathered about the gods, heroes, and demons in this world.

Akun listened attentively to Darius, his thoughts delving into the reason he had sent them on this crucial mission. Gathering information, especially about the gods, was of paramount importance.

Inwardly, he mused about the limitations of his own knowledge in this world. He recalled his conversation with Xalender, the god of death, when he had inquired about the other gods. Xalender's response had revealed the extent of his own limitations.

"Honestly, who do you think I am?" Xalender had replied. "I may have existed for eons, but I never get to leave the underworld unless it's for the Dia census. And that has been eons ago."

Akun rembered the somber tone in Xalender's voice as he continued, "The only gods I know of are Claelia, the goddess of knowledge, and Acelus, the goddess of life. Since both of their authorities are closely linked to the existence of the river of sytex."

The information had been valuable, but it left him hungering for more knowledge about the gods, their domains, and their influences on this world. Akun knew that understanding these divine entities was essential for his goals.

Darius spoke up, "I was able to gather so information from so adventurers who explore ancient ruins. Through them, I learned about the god of ti, Chrono Nexus. According to so legends, he is supposed to maintain the stream and flow of ti, preventing the past, present, and future from colliding with each other.

He also safeguards against audacious mages attempting to manipulate ti through magic."

Akun's mind raced as he processed this newfound knowledge. "Fighting soone like that would be a problem," Akun murmured to himself.

Darius continued to share his findings with Akun, his voice filled with intrigue and curiosity. "Oh, there's also the god that the church in the royal capital worships," he began, pausing for a mont to recollect. "What was the na again? Ah, yes, Vino Valona."

"Vino Valona!?" Akun said in shock, hearing that na made his thoughts race.

Akun's thoughts delved deeper into the history of the god forsaken forest, or Alucadia as it had been known in the past. The mories of the black dragon Dyraxis resided within him, providing insight into a ti of turmoil and betrayal among the gods.

The na "Vino Valona" carried significant weight in Akun's thoughts. She was the goddess responsible for casting the weakening barrier that shrouded the god forsaken forest. Her story was one of treachery and alliances, driven by a desire for power, life, authority, and worship.

As Akun recalled, so gods had feared the dragons' ascent to godhood, envisioning a future where they dominated the higher realms. In response, they conspired to eradicate the dragon race, knowing that a battle of such legendary proportions would lay waste to the entire planet. However, Vino Valona had made a fateful choice.

With her help, the gods misled the dragons and cast the weakening barrier over their ho. This cunning act allowed the gods to bring the fight directly to the dragons, nearly wiping out the entire dragon race and their followers. Only the heads of the once-mighty dragon clans survived, but they too were gravely wounded and eventually perished.

Vino Valona was more than a historical figure to Dyraxis; she was his first love and the one he had pledged to spend his days with. The pain of her betrayal, not only to him but to their entire kind, resonated deeply within Akun's being. It was a story of sacrifice, manipulation, and the intricate web of divine politics that shaped the fate of gods and mortals alike.

Akun mumbled to himself, his thoughts racing as he connected the dots. "She's also the god responsible for summoning and my classmates to this world."

Akun's voice cut through the air, icy and commanding. "Is that all?" His words carried a weight that sent shivers down the spines of everyone present, including llin and Kalardix.

Darius's anxiety intensified as beads of sweat trickled down his cheeks. He cast a nervous glance at his party mbers and then back at Akun. His mind raced with worry, fearing he might have misspoken.

Summoning his courage, he stamred out, "Y-yes, that is all we were able to learn."

Akun's cold gaze remained fixed on them for a mont longer before he turned around, his footsteps echoing as he began to leave. "You guys should go back now," he stated, his tone unwavering. "Only contact if you have sothing important to show or if you need my help. Next ti, ssages like these should be communicated via telepathy."

Fear gripped everyone present as they stuttered in agreent, their voices trembling. "R-right."

Akun ascended into the air, his Aspect Power propelling him skyward. As he departed, a collective sigh of relief seed to escape the mouths of all those present, as if they were grateful to have survived a potentially disastrous encounter.

Regaining his composure quickly, Kalardix took charge. "Alright, guys," he announced, a newfound confidence in his voice. "You heard what Father said. We're back to adventuring now." With that, he led the way, guiding his party out of the forest and back to their adventurous pursuits.

Catching up to Kalardix, llin spoke in a hushed tone, "Master seed a bit weird just now, didn't he? It kind of made scared."

Kalardix, keeping his gaze fixed on the path ahead, replied thoughtfully, "Father has a lot on his mind. It's quite normal for him to feel burdened and get angry sotis. All we can do to support him is to simply do what he has asked of us." His words carried a sense of depth and understanding, emphasizing their commitnt to their father's cause.

llin nodded in agreent with Kalardix's sentints. "You're right, Kalardix. All I hope and want to be able to do is not disappoint him and make him proud," she replied, sharing in their common desire to fulfill their creator's expectations and earn his pride.

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