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The Greater Forest of Giza, in the deepest part of the forest, a boy with navy blue hair was packing his bag in front of the two white tiger-like monsters.

There was another monster, a giant owl, that was larger than a 3 storey building, watching him preparing his bag, while he slowly checked the ticks off his list.

The boy had long navy blue hair that reached down to his ankle, while his complexion was a bit on the darker side. His pale blue eyes had a strange charm to them that made all the surrounding monsters friendlier.

Wearing black coloured baggy pants, he covered his body with a black robe, while he completed his packing, which mostly included food and a bunch of mana cores.

"Are you really leaving?" One of the monsters, the white tiger, spoke as she looked at the boy packing his bag. Her eyes filled with sadness as she saw the boy in front of him.

"I have learnt as much as I could. I must now leave to find the other Primordials if I need to get any further strong," he spoke as he looked at his body, which had 5 of its restrictions removed.

"Are you even sure we can trust those Primordials? The last one almost killed you, calling you a filthy breed," the owl monster scoffed, as he looked at the boy. Even though he looked like he was angry, it was actually a worry that was weighing heavily on his mind.

"I don't know. But if I do nothing, then I won't be able to protect you guys. My family. I must find them before the other fate weavers do. Or else if anyone who wants to destroy the world wins… " he turned silent as he knew it would an the end of this world.

"It's not just that. If there were to be a fate weaver who hates monsters, and ends up gaining control of the world. That also doesn't an a good thing for us… it's not like the world is making anything easier for us anyway," one of the snake monsters nearby voiced his concern as well.

While Adam kept him being a fate weaver secret from everyone, it wasn't true for others. So just told their close ones everything, seeking their help in whatever they could.

Just like this boy, who could talk to animals, gained their favour and beca powerful over ti.

"My first restriction removal, let talk to you guys. The 2nd one allowed to use your powers freely. The third was to help you evolve. While the fourth one let control you to a certain extent," the boy muttered as he recalled all the things he had gained just because of this.

"And the 5th allowed to evolve myself as well, which allowed to reach my full potential. But… now that I have all the powers of all the monsters in this forest… I have reached a stop."

"But aren't you strong enough to take over anyone now?" One of the monsters spoke as he understood that even this much was enough to fight against even Gods and win.

After all, so monsters here were Monster Kings, who had the power to go against so of the Gods. And if you combine the powers of over two dozen monster kings, then that makes you powerful enough to topple a couple of gods by yourself.

"No… You don't understand. I once t another Fate Weaver by accident. I think his na was Lirawern. I don't an to exaggerate but… I couldn't stand a second against him as I am right now," the boy spoke as he had visible fear in his eyes.

The other monsters gasped as they looked at the boy in front of them.

"But where will you even start?" The white tiger asked as she looked at the boy, who turned to a tree like monster hiding among the trees.

"I don't know about a Primordial, but there has been a certain incident around the border of the Kingdom of Life and the Kingdom of Light. You should start from there… maybe you can find another Primordial?" The tree spoke as he looked at the boy.

Being a monster and a tree, it had a connection to the world just like any other tree. And anything that happens all over the world, except for those specifically restricted, most of the things are shared with all the trees.

The other monsters also looked at the tree monster before sighing, as they understood that the boy was really going on a journey now. There was nothing they could do to stop him.

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"Before you go. You should first visit the Temple of Gaia. Get so protection from mother earth and then start your journey," the white tiger spoke and the boy nodded.

He didn't have any problem with that.

"Perhaps this might be the last ti we et. So I want to say thank you for taking care of for such a long ti. I am really grateful to you for what you have done for . If fate wishes, then we might et again soday in the future," that boy bowed politely before leaving from there.

The boy then visited the Temple of Gaia and got a temporary boost that would help him through the journey. And in case of an ergency, it might even save his life by teleporting him back to the main forest area.

When he returned, the monsters also provided him with so supporting aids, such as buffs and defenses. So even provided them with their fur and blood for crafting in case he needs sothing.

Though skeptical, he did not deny them, and took them politely with a smile and a grateful heart.

And once everything was done, he turned to the tree monster as he asked,

"So. Where is the city where this incident took place?"

"Head south from here. You will take the long road, but it should land you there. As for the na of the city… It's called Border Town. My friends, a couple of trees will be there to help you out in case you need anything," spoke the tree monster before the boy nodded and activated his skill.

-BOOOM!!

And dashed as he began his journey towards his next destination.

Border Town.

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