Aur watched as Nina appeared depressed, but it seed she wasn't quite as despondent as he needed her to be.
"Her breaking heart is really difficult to push to the edge," he muttered to himself.
In the future he had seen, Aur himself suffered a tragic fate, but it was Nina who truly benefited from all of this.
When Aur saw the scene in the future, he was a little dazed, almost as if he were watching a movie—a female protagonist's story where Nina gained various fortunes and opportunities, all stemming from her literally broken heart.
"There are many mysterious things in this world, and she is one of them," Aur thought, maintaining his composure as he remained in the chariot.
Nina wanted to talk to him, but Aur stayed silent, sitting on the cold, hard floor, ditating quietly.
"What are you ditating for, little brat? Your ntal space is broken—" Greater Lord Crystal started to say, but then abruptly paused, her eyes widening in surprise.
"How can this be?"
Her eyes reflected a brief mont of shock, but she quickly regained her composure, returning to a state of calm indifference.
"You have a lot of secrets, don't you, brat? The king of Roshar was probably chasing you because of them…"
"Yes, I do have them," Aur replied, nodding his head before closing his eyes and soon drifting off to sleep.
Great Lord Lightning's brows twitched as she stood up, yelling at Aur, "What are you doing? How dare you speak to a Greater Lord like that!"
Aur silently looked up at her, eting her gaze. "I never thought I'd experience sothing like this."
Then he closed his eyes and fell asleep.
Just then, a "thud" echoed as the chariot trembled slightly.
A mirror silently appeared in front of them, revealing the completely bound King of Roshar, his eyes filled with horror.
"Master Crystal, we have done our job," one of the tier six wizards said quietly.
"Hmm." Greater Lord Crystal nodded as she looked at the captive king. "So, do you have anything to say, my lord?"
Her lips curled into a sneer.
"If you had any intention of talking, you would have done so already. As for negotiation," he paused, "I am not worthy—"
"But will you really break the six kingdom alliance just for a small character like ?"
Before he could finish, his head exploded, and blood splattered across the entire area, staining it crimson.
Just like that, a dignified tier six wizard who had ruled a kingdom was dead.
"Capture his ntal space; it might at least be useful," she ordered casually "In front of our Divine Human Kingdom those trash are nothing…"
A team of five tier four wizards slowly approached the corpse and began carving intricate circles in the air, using scrolls and casting nurous spells.
Aur observed the scene with a surprised gaze. If one could see mana as clearly as he could, they would notice that the mana in the air wasn't even moving.
Even a tier one spell would cause so fluctuation in the mana currents, but this group of wizards didn't disturb the mana at all.
Before long, the king's ntal space was extracted and sealed away.
Aur then shifted his gaze downward from the chariot.
They were indeed flying through the air, and the speed was terrifying.
However, even at this pace, it would still take at least half a month to reach the Divine Human Sect.
It was important to note that this world was incredibly vast.
The Roshar Kingdom alone could be compared to a continent in his previous world, and the Divine Human Sect or Supre court was located several kingdoms away. (both na are sa)
In the future Aur had seen, it would take them half a month to reach the Divine Human Sect.
"Soon, my chance will co," Aur muttered to himself, closing his eyes and focusing on comprehending Ti magic.
Even without a ntal space, that didn't an he couldn't still grasp new concepts.
Ti magic was vast and difficult, but Aur felt it would benefit him greatly, even without having a specific spell for it, along with Luck magic.
Both were equally important to him.
Fortunately, the perfect material for practising Luck magic was right in front of him—Nina, who was brimming with luck. She was the perfect material.
As for Ti magic, its essence was present everywhere in the world.
Every being, whether living or nonliving, from the molecular level to everything you see, has a connection to the elent of Ti.
That's why Ti Magic is considered the strongest magic in the world. All beings are bound by Ti.
The chariot travelled without a hitch through the sky, slowly leaving the Roshar Kingdom behind.
"You seem obedient and sensible," Greater Lord Crystal remarked, her brows twitching as she looked at Aur, who was staring blankly at the ceiling with his arms folded.
"Because I cannot escape from this place. What's the point of resisting if there's no chance of success?" Aur replied, his eyes vacant.
"I thought you had so courage. Is that all you can show?"
"There's a difference between stupidity and courage," Aur said hoarsely. He then turned his gaze to Nina. "And what are you doing here, Nina?"
"You can eat sothing…" Nina handed him a pair of chicken legs.
"This won't satisfy ," Aur chuckled, his tone slightly mocking. "But are we even familiar?"
"What?" Nina looked at Aur in disbelief.
"I don't love you, and deep down, you don't love either, do you?" Aur spoke lightly, turning away and settling down to sleep at the side.
Nina's body froze as her eyes widened in realisation. Her heart began to race...
At that mont, a booming sound ca from outside as a teor crashed into the chariot.
"How dare soone block my chariot!" Greater Lord Crystal shouted, her voice echoing with a force that nearly created a shockwave.
A crystal-shaped spear instantly materialised in her hand and shot forward, shattering the teor into dust in an instant.
"Who dares!?"
The people who heard her voice trembled with fear, but the leader of the group swallowed hard and shouted in response, his voice loud and defiant.
"We are from the Six Kingdom Alliance. According to the agreent, you can't touch the kingdoms under our protection."
"Oh?" Greater Lord Crystal raised her brows, a sneer on her face.
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