After three weeks of traveling, the connection between the horse Atom and Luke beca very strong. Regularly, Luke took breaks for the horse to rest, and when they ca across a stream or lake, the half-wolf bathed himself and cleaned Atom.
One day, they had to go up the road of a large hill, because if they chose to ride around it, the journey that could only take one day, would take almost a week.
Since Atom would already have to work hard to climb the strenuous terrain of the mountain, Luke thought it would be cruel to ride on his back. For this reason, Luke took the horse's reins, and they climbed together leisurely.
During this trip, the half-wolf had a lot of ti to think, sothing he never had, because of the hustle and bustle that had been his day-to-day life since he was a child.
This ti he had with himself made him know himself better than ever. In life, sotis, all a person needs is ti to think and absorb.
Looking back, Luke almost couldn't believe that he was now a Champion of the Tournant of Legends, sothing he never dread of or longed for, not because he didn't want to, but because he thought it was all too far away.
,m The truth is that Luke, more than anyone else, had always underestimated himself and overestimated the world that the adventurers lived in, which seed so far away from his own. Several tis he tried to convince himself that he remained a thief because the Dungeons stank, because the adventurers were too strong, or even because he feared the mysteries of the monster-filled tunnels. But the truth is that Luke felt comfortable being a thief; he was in his comfort zone.
Everything changed when he t Ayumi and her daughter. Nathalia's willingness to go to Dungeoneering made him feel like crap because he always knew he had the strength to face the monsters in Dungeons, so he could have helped his friends before to have the future they wanted.
However, now Luke was determined to never stay in his comfort zone again. He thought hard and ca to the conclusion that for him to live in peace when he retired, he would need to kill everyone who ever threatened the people he loves. In addition, Luke didn't know if the mysterious boy, Lescar, was trustworthy, nor did he know if his forr mistress, Yoelona, could be trusted, since she took his friends away without even trying to contact him and left Matthew behind, at the rcy of his own fate.
Despite knowing little, Luke decided that if Yoelona threatened the people he loves and admires, he would not hesitate to kill her, as well as any other great demon that appeared in front of him.
At dusk on the night, he decided to climb the hill; instead of continuing the journey, Luke stopped at a sowhat flat ground where so trees were covered. On the other side, Luke could already see the glow of the great Cardinal Kingdom in the distance, but small mountains covered the view of the city itself.
Since the night was dark, it would be hazardous to go down the mountain.
Before establishing his camp, Luke closed his eyes and focused all his attention on his sense of sll and hearing. He could find no sign of dangerous predators in the area, only birds in the trees and small land animals.
The half-wolf was quite eager to get to the Cardinal Realm because he wanted to see what skill he could get with his S-Class license. Besides, the work to find the fort that Lescar comnted on would begin, and it would be a short ti before Luke finally found his friends.
On that small flat part of the hill, Luke placed the thin mattress he had managed to store in his inventory and laid a cloth for Atom to sleep on. After so ti looking up at the sky with so many stars, he could spend a lifeti counting; Luke felt his eyes heavy, and just as he was about to sleep, he heard a noise.
Craccc~
Luke got up in one leap. Since his consciousness was just now between the dream world and reality, he couldn't tell where the noise ca from. A few monts later, the sa noise could be heard.
Craccc~
Now Luke could tell where the sound was coming from: from his bag. Initially, Luke thought it might be a rodent looking for food, but he thought it's unlikely because Atom was still sleeping, and the horse was terrified of rats.
The half-beast opened his black bag and eventually discovered that the cracking noise was coming from the Black Egg. Over the past few weeks, Luke wondered countless tis about what it would be like when the Summoning was born and had co to a conclusion alone that the most likely option would be for the Egg to transmute into the creature; however, that was not what was happening now. The Summoning was finally ready to leave.
Confused and not knowing how to react, Luke carefully removed the Black Egg from the pouch and placed it on the mattress.
'Should I do sothing? Maybe try to help break the shell?' Luke wondered as, cross-legged and with his right hand on his chin, he analyzed the Egg from a ter away. 'No... if I help, this Summoning might beco lazy.'
Over the next few minutes, the strong shell of the Black Egg slowly succumbed from the inside. Luke did not expect that the birth of an Egg Invocation would be the sa as that of an oviparous animal, so he was surprised. After so ti of intense effort from the Summoning, the creature finally managed to get its head out of the Egg.
'Wait... is that really what I see?'
On the mattress was a creature that looked like a lion's cub, with tal claws and two huge tal fangs coming out of its mouth, like a sabertooth. When the Summoning successfully ca out of the shell and saw Luke, it trotted over to Luke's lap. Luke opened his arms wide and welcod that creature into his lap. The Summoning seed happy to et the half-wolf, and he didn't think it would be fair to be disappointed that it wasn't a huge Golem that ca out of the Black Egg.
'Well... I guess I can't push my luck too far.' Luke thought as he stroked the soft fur of his new partner. "Ouch, that hurts partner, be careful with your claws..."
The little lion managed to easily cut through the half-wolf's overcoat, which was reinforced for high-level adventurers to wear in Dungeons.
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