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Ethan saw darkness as far as his eyes could see.

It was so dark that he couldn't even see his hands nor body.

Back then he often wondered what absolute darkness looked like.

This was the first ti that he had experienced sothing darker than black, which even surpassed the darkness he saw when he closed his eyes.

But, from within that darkness, sothing stirred.

A faint light, similar to that of a candle light, appeared in the distance.

It was so faint that there was a danger that it could disappear at any second.

Having a destination to go, Ethan didn't hesitate and went towards the light to see what was waiting for him there.

At first, it seed that no matter how much he ran, he couldn't get close to the light.

He even felt that he wasn't moving at all because the distance remained the sa.

It was as if he was running full speed on a treadmill, not being able to advance, and simply running in place.

Then, he thought of sothing.

He stopped running and closed his eyes.

It was already dark to begin with, so closing his eyes wouldn't matter.

However, the mont he extended his senses, he found himself standing in what seed to be a garden.

Finding the situation quite unusual, Ethan looked around his surroundings, hoping to get a better idea of where he was.

At that mont, sothing moved at the corner of his eye, making him glance on his right side.

There, a girl, who seed to be around seven to ten years old, was moving sneakily through the garden in a crouch.

She would occasionally look around to make sure that no one was in her surroundings before she continued to move silently towards the corner of the garden that was surrounded by vines.

Ethan imdiately recognized the little girl as Nicole.

She was a bit skinny, but not malnourished.

But, despite all that, she was still quite cute, and Ethan couldn't help but smile as he followed behind the girl to see where she was going, and why she was going there.

It didn't take long for Ethan to realize that even though he didn't bother to hide his presence, Nicole was unable to see him.

Suddenly, a thought ca to his mind.

After absorbing Nicole's Origin Crystal, he had seen fragnts of her mories.

But, for so reason, he couldn't rember this part of her mories, which surprised him.

Still, since he had nothing else to do, he followed behind the little girl, who had finally reached the wall covered with vines.

She then moved the vines a bit, and revealed what seems to be an old wooden door.

The little girl then took sothing out of her pocket.

It was a bronze key which she slid into the keyhole, turning it a bit to hear a short clicking sound.

Nicole looked behind her to double check that no one was looking before she turned the knob and entered the door.

Ethan hurriedly followed behind her because he was afraid that she would lock the door right away.

As soon as he passed the door safely, she noticed that Nicole frowned and looked around her. "Was that just the wind?" Nicole muttered before closing the door. "I hope that there's no ghosts here. I'm scared of ghosts."

Ethan couldn't help but smile because he always thought of Nicole as a very brave lady.

However, thinking how old she was, her fear of ghosts was understandable.

Even he was afraid of ghosts when he was her age.

Nicole then walked towards the cottage, which had been hidden behind the wall.

This cottage couldn't be accessed by anyone because it was protected by a special kind of magic.

Only those who held the key would be allowed to enter it, and that ant that, currently, only the little girl had the right to do that.

Ethan followed Nicole like a shadow, making her look behind her back from ti to ti.

"Mr. Ghost, please don't scare ," Nicole said in an anxious tone. "I don't taste good. Don't eat ."

"I won't eat you," Ethan replied, knowing that Nicole wouldn't hear him.

However, to his surprise, Nicole reacted, and jumped up in fright.

"No! A ghost!"

Instead of running away, the little girl crouched down, and covered her eyes with her hands. Perhaps she thought that if she couldn't see anything, the ghost wouldn't see anything as well.

Ethan didn't know if he should say sothing, or not.

He was afraid that if he said sothing, it would scare the pitiful girl and make her faint on the spot.

In the end, he decided to not do anything, and simply stood a ter away from her, waiting for her to regain her composure.

Ethan watched with amusent as Nicole parted the fingers covering her eyes to look at her surroundings.

After making sure that there were really no ghosts around her, she stood up and patted her chest in relief.

Her cute reaction elicited a chuckle from Ethan, who wasn't used to seeing Nicole act like a

scaredy cat.

A mont later, the girl went to the brick fireplace, as if she was looking for sothing.

With a bit of hesitation, Nicole tried to push a brick, but it didn't budge.

She then pushed the next brick, then the brick after that.

Finally, at her 13th attempt, the brick that she pushed was pushed back.

The bricks of the fireplace then realigned themselves, showing a staircase that led

downwards.

Faint bluish light appeared on the walls, illuminating the path that had opened up for her.

The little girl took a deep breath, and slowly descended the staircase.

The bluish lights on the wall would light up with every step she took, making sure that she

could see the way.

Ethan followed behind Nicole until they arrived at the deepest part, where a spacious area was

located.

There, they saw what seed to be an altar.

As Nicole moved closer to it, she and Ethan saw sothing hovering at the center of it,

emitting a faint bluish light.

Ethan's face turned solemn when he recognized the floating thing on the altar.

It was a heart made up of ice, emitting a faint light that contained a Legacy that was waiting

for its fated person.

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