'It's so confusing.'
Orion couldn't understand what was going on. The flood of mories, the sense of belonging to a life he hadn't lived—it was all overwhelming. He felt adrift, caught between two worlds, unable to make sense of his own existence.
'I will think about it later.'
In the end, he decided he would ponder this matter later. At present, he didn't have answers to any of the questions swirling in his mind. All he could do was accept the uncertainty and focus on the imdiate tasks before him, trusting that clarity would co in ti.
Knock!—
At that mont, he heard a knock on his door.
'Who could it be?'
He wondered who would co to him at this ti of the hour.
'Is it the assassin?'
For precaution, he activated his dinsional dissonance and entered the other dinsion. After that, he went outside his house and saw that the person who knocked on his door was Lisa—the girl he t at the boat.
'She is here at the right ti.'
He thought as he went back to his room and deactivated his curse before opening the main door.
Lisa ca in as soon as he opened the door and kneeled on one leg in front of him.
"Young Master," she said respectfully. "It's good that you have passed the test. I was worried for a mont earlier."
Orion nodded at her and helped her stand up.
"How many tis do I have to tell you that you don't need to kneel in front of ?" He said this, looking at her.
Although he was the young master of the Darkwood family in Blitz Haven, he was very humble. It wasn't that he didn't want to act overbearing like his elder brothers and sisters, but he couldn't because of his strength.
If he were born with a talent, then maybe he would be like his elder brothers and sisters and act in an overbearing manner. But the fact was, he wasn't. He wasn't born with a talent, and that made everyone look down on him.
Despite his best efforts, he couldn't escape the shadow of their disdain, always feeling like an outsider in his own family.
However, there were so people in his life who never looked at his talent and always treated him kindly. These few individuals offered him a sense of belonging and acceptance, giving him the strength to endure the disdain of others and continue striving to find his place in the world.
Lisa was one of these people. She was a maid assigned to him when he was just a toddler, and since then, she had been taking care of him.
Although she herself was only one or two years older than him, she did her job very well. Her kindness and dedication provided him with a sense of stability and comfort, making her a constant and reliable presence in his life.
Because of her, Orion never felt the loneliness he might have otherwise experienced due to his lack of talent and always lived happily until he turned ten. Her unwavering support and companionship filled the void left by his family's disdain, allowing him to enjoy his childhood despite the challenges he faced.
In his worst monts, she supported him kindly; therefore, now that he had strength, he would repay her act of kindness a thousand tis over.
"But, Young Master," she pouted. "You are the son of one of the seven Magi Kings in the whole Magus Kingdom. It will be disrespectful if I don't kneel down to you."
Orion shook his head with a wry smile.
"Alright, alright," he said to her as he proceeded to ask her sothing. "Have you been following since I began this test at the age of ten?"
He felt that it was most likely true. His eting her on the boat was definitely not a coincidence. She must've been following him around all this ti.
"You are right, Young Master," she said. "I have been right with you since you left the Darkwood Palace, but a few weeks ago, Young Master disappeared from my radar. I searched everywhere but couldn't find you. In the end, I was about to contact the family when I suddenly saw you on the radar, and that's how we t in the boat."
Orion nodded and felt very warm inside. He couldn't help but think about how difficult it must have been for her to follow him everywhere he went in those five years.
"Don't worry, I am fine now," he said, smiling.
Lisa nodded at him, but a mont later, her face beca ugly.
Seeing that, Orion asked, "What happened?"
"Now that Young Master has completed his task and regained his mories, we will have to quickly return to the Darkwood Palace," she said as she clenched her fists. "But because of this place, we can't leave now. We are trapped here. This week I have been looking around the whole Aethelgard City for an escape, but I found none."
Orion had already known about this from Kyle. He had told him that there was neither a single area nor a loophole one could use to escape. It was like a big prison made for them to live here forever. The boundaries were impenetrable, and any hope of finding a way out seed futile.
"This is the least of our problems," he said solemnly, looking at her.
"What do you an, Young Master?" Lisa asked in confusion. She felt that leaving this area was their top priority, but her young master was saying this wasn't a major problem. She couldn't understand what he ant by that.
"You see…" Orion explained everything he had learned from Kyle to her, causing her expression to shift from confusion to shock, and finally to horror.
She couldn't believe there was such a conspiracy hidden in this place. Moreover, the shock she felt didn't co from the conspiracy itself but from the fact that it was all the Valen family's doing.
The Valen family was one of the seven Magi families that ruled the entire Aurora Haven. Although the planet Sadola was in their domain of rule, it still didn't give them the right to do sothing like this. Their actions were a blatant abuse of power, betraying the trust of those they were supposed to protect and govern.
"How could the Valen family do sothing like this?" Lisa uttered it in shock. "They are really going against the Magus Emperor."
"Indeed," he agreed with her. "Their actions are indeed in opposition to those of the Magus Emperor. That's why I needed you to do sothing."
"What is it, Young Master?" Lisa asked.
"Inform our family about this conspiracy," Orion said, looking at her. "As for the rest, they will handle it themselves."
Although he and the masked girl were planning to stop General Dray's team, he wasn't sure if they would be able to do it alone. He didn't want to risk the lives of everyone in Aethelgard City. Therefore, he felt that they would need any extra help they could get.
Lisa nodded at him and took a circular shaped white crystal.
"I was also thinking of doing that," she said as she ran her fingers around the crystal.
A mont later, an old man's projection appeared on the surface of the crystal.
"It's nice seeing you again, Butler Rio." Orion smiled as he looked at the old man.
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