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After departing from Delhi, Rain and the group continued their mission by investigating other key cities, including Mumbai in India. However, their efforts to detect traces of mana or remnants of the old world proved futile. Mumbai, like Delhi, seed to have vanished from the landscape without a trace.

Despite that, they extended their search to other parts of the world. Cairo in Egypt and Istanbul in Turkey beca the next destinations on their quest for clues. Despite the historical significance of these cities and their large populations as well, they, too revealed no signs of the mystical energy or remnants of the past that the group sought.

The mission was t already with a considerable challenge, adding to the tension that hung in the air. The lack of a clear passage of ti and the uncertainty of how much ti had passed since the world underwent its transformation intensified the difficulties they faced.

The sense of urgency fueled their determination, but the absence of clear leads only added to the frustration and anxiety within the group.

"Let's take a break before resuming the mission," Rain said. "There are plenty of ti to continue the search… I will give the report to Liss and ask if sothing happened there as well."

Actually, Rain didn't know if they had plenty of ti. He estimated that there days had Passed since the mission started, but if sothing happens outside, they will have to leave. Fortunately, Liss confird his guess and things looked the sa as always outside.

"... That sounds like a crazy tale, but if the others are around and they aren't denying that…" Terra said when Rain finished telling what they learned thanks to Larisa notes.

"Now you don't have to bother all the ti, you two should have gone with him if you are that worried," Liss said.

"Anyway, things are rather depressing here, but if nothing is happening outside, we might have to stay here until we find the relic," Rain said.

"There is nothing saying that it is actually there, right?" Terra asked.

"There are too many people important people with you, not seeing their leaders will make people feel really uneasy," Seara said. "Adding that to the feelings of existential dread while looking at the space and people might lose at so point."

"You know so big words…" Rain said while rubbing his chin thoughtfully. "I guess I will try to speed things up here when we are done resting."

Despite the pressing nature of their mission, Rain opted for a cautious approach, wary of the potential consequences of rushing and making mistakes in their search for clues. He understood the gravity of their task and the need to ticulously examine each location, ensuring they wouldn't overlook vital clues.

Rain's perspective was grounded in the belief that a thorough and thodical investigation, even if it took more ti, would yield more accurate results. The prospect of having to revisit cities due to oversights or hasty judgnts wasn't sothing he wanted to entertain.

The stakes were too high, and the mysteries surrounding the disappearance of mana and the remnants of the old world required careful consideration.

The group, following Rain's lead, proceeded with a deliberate and asured approach, determined to uncover the secrets that lay hidden in the altered world around them.

"If you want to speed things up, using more mana on us might do the trick," Elizabetha said. "We will be able to recover more mories and find clues about the places that we could go."

"Very convenient for you to say that," Rain said. "Not like the mana that I have or will recover in the next few days will change you all that much. At the sa ti, this moron has been purified quite a lot, but he still didn't reveal many useful things about the past."

"You always find a reason to bash …" Nigel said.

"... I didn't recover many of my mories, but I recovered so where I was working on making so weapons," Maxi suddenly said. "I rember making a spear made of an unknown dark tal and a shield as well."

"Again that is very convenient… why did you make other weapons with that materials while you used sothing more simple for your relic?" Rain asked.

"I don't know, I guess the obvious answer was the fact that I was too scared," Maxi said. "It is quite depressing to say it out loud, but it is the truth and there is no point in denying the truth."

The realization that Maxi had crafted the weapons they discovered, particularly the powerful hamr with extraordinary effects, made logical sense. The craftsmanship and enchantnts exhibited by the weapons spoke to Maxi's skill and mastery in the art of blacksmithing.

However, as Rain considered the connection between Maxi's enhanced abilities and the acquisition of the first dragons' power, a perplexing puzzle erged. While gaining the powers of the dragons might grant extraordinary strength or magical capabilities, it wasn't imdiately clear how this would translate into a significant improvent in blacksmithing skills.

The discrepancy left Rain questioning the nature of the connection. Obtaining the powers of the first dragons should logically enhance physical and mystical attributes, but the leap from that to becoming a markedly more skilled blacksmith appeared unconventional.

Sothing about this puzzle didn't add up, leaving Rain with a sense of intrigue and a determination to unravel the mysteries surrounding Maxi's abilities and the crafting of those extraordinary weapons.

"In this case, we should stop moving and let Maxi use more mana and recover his mories faster," Larisa said. "Any mories related to that will be useful, after all. What do you all think?"

The other relics seed strangely fine with that… and they stopped moving already… maybe they wanted to learn their origins faster. That being said, even if they obtain so knowledge of their past through Maxi, it should be rather limited. Unfortunately, Rain didn't have many other ideas to counter that, so he decided to go with it.

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