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Is it really not so sort of trap?

I dont think so After all, I cant detect any mana. Theres no magic formation on the ground, either. I dont think anything would happen even if we went over to it.

Mommy Vyvyan and I sat behind a tree to wait for the owner of the crucible to show up for it. The crucible was our bait. I was sure that as long as it remained here, the owner would co for it. However, the two of us staked out fo long ti. We waited from morning until the sun was down behind the trees, yet nobody ca.

I wondered if the crucible would rust if nobody ca for it. I suspected it was a trap, in that it was bait to lure us over. Mommy Vyvyan clearly shared my thought. Mom backed off a little then examined the nearby mana again. But nonetheless, it was affirmative that there was no magic formation. In other words, it was a trap without a magic formation. I confidently scanned our surroundings. I didnt find anything to suggest that there was a trap in the trees I looked in the direction of the crucible.

We were in a dilemma. Should we approach the crucible of our own volition? It couldve been a trap but might not have been. Alternatively, we could keep waiting. If we activated the trap, the culprit would spring. If we continued patiently waiting, we mightve won. It might not have been so complex.

The creatures all had issues with their mana. Based off the information we had on hand, it wasnt a problem. We didnt know if itd evolve into a problem when their mana surged on the full-moon night, though. If we didnt resolve the issue, we mightve had a tragedy on our hands as a consequence.

I glanced over to Mom. Mom didnt look panicked. Elves were much more patient than humans. Mommy Vyvyan didnt think a contest of patience would be an issue. She wasnt in a rush to resolve the issue, but I wasnt too enthusiastic about waiting. Who could guarantee the culprit didnt forget it there? If we went over to it, we mightve been able to find out what they used it for.

Mom, I want to go and check the crucible out.

Mom gave a smile: Do you? Its not too safe to do that. Frankly, Son, if its a trap, an accident might happen when you touch it. Mommy told you already: dark elves might be in possession of so strange magic.

If its a trap, its best if I touch it, since I have my dragon scales protecting . Common weapons designed to deal specifically with elves and magic are ineffective against . Its pointless for us to wait here. In fact, we may miss out on a good opportunity. If this criminals plan was to make us want until the full-moon night, when mana levels are boosted, itd make the trip here for nothing.

Mommy should go and touch it, then. Its a disgrace for a mother to make her child take the risk.

No, leave it to , Mom. Just as you cant accept letting take the risk, I cant accept letting you take the risk, either. Its safer for to go.

Though I refused Mom, Mom tightly hugged exuberantly. She kissed my forehead: Mommy is so happy to hear that, Son, so, so happy. However, since neither of us can take the risk, neither of us should touch it, then.

But thats not a plausible solution. How long will we wait here for? If sothing happens as a result of our delay, well be held responsible; therefore, Mom, let go. Ill be all right. I have dragon scales now, so its very unlikely a trap will hurt . Plus, didnt you say there was no magic formation, Mom? It must be a human style trap, then. Humanitys traps cant possibly hurt , so dont worry.

I didnt give Mom a chance to continue arguing. I headed over to the crucible. Mom watched with a dumbfounded look then intently surveyed the direction I headed. She kept her hand on my back the entire ti so that she could imdiately cast magic on if needed. I cautiously walked over to the empty spot. There was no obvious fake grass on the ground, so I doubted there were any traps. The surroundings looked normal, and there were no mouse traps on the ground.

I arrived before the crucible. The empty space wasnt actually very spacious. There were no traps. Thus, it would seem that the crucible was the only thing there. I turned my head around to look at Mom. She nodded. She stood straight up to try and co in front of , but I stopped her.

It was a common looking crucible. There was nothing that made it stand out. There were so dregs left inside. I surmised it mustve been used for boiling sothing, specifically the man-made mana source.

The instant my hand gently touched the crucible, it suddenly began to tremble. A cold breeze suddenly dispersed and froze all of the grass in front, turning it into a field of ice. The trap wasnt set in the land but on the crucible.

I was completely indifferent to the ice on the lawn and my hand. Mom, to the contrary, was horrified. If I was my old self, Id probably be an ice block already. Fortunately, I was immune to mana thanks to my dragon scales and, therefore, didnt take any damage.

Are you all right, Son?!!

I quickly stopped Mom from rushing over to . All of a sudden, I felt a prickly sensation on my face. A crisp sound ca from my face. I stopped Mom from approaching , as I heard the vibration of a bowstring. The arrow accurately hit my temple; unfortunately for my assailant, my dragon scales deflected it.

Mom froze stiff for a mont before blasting a fire ball over in the direction the arrow ca from. An elf donning a cloak pathetically rolled out from the bushes and landed in front of us. She didnt hesitate to fire another three arrows. Before I guarded against them, Mom sent the three arrows flying elsewhere with a flick of her hand, frightening the girl. She scuttled along the ground and threw a handful of dirt at us then imdiately teleported away.

She has a target to teleport to? It looks as though she really was prepared, Mom cursed, expression violent. Nobody is allowed to fire arrows at my son. She may have teleported away, but I can sense her traces. Lets go, Son. Were going to erase her existence now.

I nodded. I snapped the arrows with a stomp then went to Moms side. Mom looked genuinely furious. I suppose she couldnt accept being attacked despite not getting hurt.

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