Before too much ti had passed, Jori and the rest of Rain's companions arrived at his ho. They all gathered together for a dinner, joined by Rain's sisters. Although they were in a good mood thanks to the food, there was still sothing else on their faces.
Their concern mirrored Rain's own unease, albeit for a different reason. Their shared apprehension was rooted in a deep-seated fear of the horrors that could erge from the unfathomable depths of the ocean. The mysteries of the underwater world held a unique kind of terror that unsettled them all.
Rain's foremost fear revolved around the safety of his beloved sisters. Yet, he found himself caught in a disheartening cycle of worry, endlessly circling anxious thoughts about their well-being. Realizing the futility of dwelling on these distressing scenarios, he forcibly pushed those troubling ideas aside.
"Although this is a trip for and my sisters to enjoy so ti off, we are going ahead as fast as possible, so it might be a bit intense," Rain said when they went to the garden and then saw their luggage. "That is what I wanted to say, but with so much stuff, I guess it will be faster if we walk instead."
Although he said that, Rain created an earth platform and then closed it from the sides to protect the group from the wind. Eventually, everyone jumped on it, and then they left the capital in the darkness of the night.
Thanks to the platform, Dana, Kei, and Gila sure looked excited when they began to fly. Rain taught them how to do the sa, but they didn't have enough confidence to do the sa without risking falling.
(Alchemist Path Lv 11 - Intelligence, Wisdom, and Dexterity 02 per level up)
(Healer's Path Lv 72 - 03 Intelligence, 03 Wisdom per level.)
(Mage's Path Lv Max. Intelligence, Wisdom and Dexterity 03 per level up)
Sage Lv 70 - Wisdom 10 per level up)
Enchanter's Path Lv 15 - (Intelligence, Wisdom, and Dexterity 04 per level.)
Wizard's Path Lv 05 - (Intelligence, Wisdom 06 per level.)
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"I guess I will use the Wizard's path to gain more experience during the trip," Rain thought.
Although the seats were a bit rough, the trip was quite pleasant for everyone. Rain's control over his magic lets him make the platform fly with insane stability.
"Big bro, can we see the other side?" Dana asked. "I want to see how high we are and if we can still see the capital from here."
"I wouldn't recomnd it. It will get cold," Rain replied.
"Pleaseeeee," Dana said.
"I warned you," Rain shrugged.
Rain created a small window on the back of the block, and then Dana, Kei, and Gila looked through it. Still, they only saw darkness and so lights of the capital disappearing in the distance. At the sa ti, even though the wind was coming from the opposite direction, the girls felt the cold taking over the block, and their cloaks didn't help that much.
"I told you," Rain said and then sealed the window before closing his eyes and focusing on the task ahead.
"Rain sure spoils his sisters rotten," Jori said and then laughed.
"I bet that he will do the sa with his kids. He will give a lot of work to his wife," Reca said. "I pity her."
"Maybe I will have more than one to make them split the workload," Rain said.
"Big words for soone who didn't even have a single girlfriend yet," Asche said while furrowing her eyebrows.
"How many kids do you even want to have?" Terra asked. "Even though people think of you as a hero, still just like all the other guys."
"That isn't sothing you usually ask a thirteen-year-old boy, but I guess that shows that you are a true friend. Friend, friend, friend," Rain replied. "How about eleven? Enough to make a football team."
"I don't know what a football team is, and why did you repeat the word friend nurous tis?" Terra frowned.
Rain decided to ignore the question since he had to focus on flying the platform, and he was losing speed. At the sa ti, Rain had to use potions every hour, so he had to make them worth the while. Even though he still had so of the ones that he got from the magic people and the ones that Karla gave to him.
Despite that, the trip to the northern side of the country only took around thirty-six hours. When they found the port city in the distance, Rain decided that they should stretch their legs a bit… The sun was rising, so they should arrive in the port town ready for action.
"Can you see anything odd in the town from here?" Jori asked while squinting his eyes and looking in the distance.
"Seems pretty normal to ," Asche said while looking around. "Still, at this hour, a lot of wagons would leave and enter the town, so it seed that the place wasn't open for business."
"We are going to the town. You three make sure to stay quiet and follow us, okay?" Rain asked. "Keep an eye on us all the ti."
"We know we aren't kids," Dana said.
Rain wanted to agree with that and say that she wasn't a kid. She was worse, a teenager, and Rain was still too young to worry about looking after them when he was one himself.
In any case, the group approached the town and realized that the place was a lot quieter than they had imagined… The sea folk probably couldn't stay out of the water for long, but the sea monsters probably didn't have that many limitations.
When the group reached the gates, they only saw a couple of guards there, and they recognized Rain and the others, but they frowned when they saw Dana, Kei, and Gila… that wasn't a place that kids should be, after all. Still, the guards didn't stop them.
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