They got back together and began chatting, recounting the events of the past few days. The Cent Golem remained behind at Jane's temporary camp, guarding her belongings and food from thieves. anwhile, the two girls had joined the Storm Tower, where Valley beca a trainee, even though her magic elent was earth.
Jane, allowed to stay as Valley's servant, shared a dorm with her, though the Cent Golem couldn't enter due to its nature.
Their lives were smooth and carefree so far, much to Felix's relief. But when it was his turn to share, his story stunned them—especially the part about crossing the continent in just two days to reach Big Zoot City and the strange dicines he took to reduce his age. They completely overlooked the Garudeer's tale and Felix's training arc at the Storm Tower's flying island.
Jane's curiosity piqued. "Do you have more of those?" she asked, intrigued by the age-reduction dicine. As a woman, the prospect of eternal youth was impossible to ignore.
Felix admitted, "I have one left, but it'll reduce your age by ten years. If you take it, you'll turn into a child."
Jane's eyes lit up. "Perfect! Save it for five or six years from now. I'll take it then."
Felix sighed, "It's gonna expire before you get the chance."
"THAT DOESN'T MATTER! KEEP IT SAFE FOR !"
"…Alright, alright. No need to shout." Felix chuckled dryly and shifted the topic. "Anyway, you two should head back and get so rest."
Jane, curious about Felix's plans, asked, "What about you?"
"I've got unfinished business."
Felix glanced toward the crowd of professors and staff mbers from the academy and mage towers, his eyes narrowing as he spotted a certain serial killer among them.
"If you say so," Jane replied.
Jane and Valley bid Felix farewell and returned to their camp to gather their belongings and the Cent Golem. Felix kept a watchful eye on them until they were out of sight, then focused his attention on Sean Smith.
Jessica, reading his thoughts, provided so grim information.
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