"You have achieved what I wanted you to achieve, son. And I am damn proud of you for that," the baron said casually, resting a hand on Theoâs shoulder.
Theo stared at his father, dumbstruck. Both Clara and Elias were just as surprised by the interaction. Claraâs eyes soon filled with tears, and she turned away, trying to control herself.
"It couldnât have happened without you. I hope you know that," Theo said, a wide grin on his face. His lower lip trembled for a second as he felt a strange mix of shivers and proudness for himself at that one line for some reason.
The baronâs expression shifted. He shook his head, sadness in his eyes despite the faint smile on his face.
"All I did was push you close to deathâs door. You would have reached it eventually anyway; there was no need to go to such extremes," he said.
Theo didnât know how to respond to that. An awkward silence lingered, stretching a little too long.
"Bahhh! This is exactly why I need Seraphina by my side," the baron muttered, rubbing the back of his head before taking a deep breath.
"Alright," he continued, "the goals I set for all of you are complete now. Whether you want to continue or not is up to the three of you."
Theo went silent for a moment as the realization sank in.
"Are you saying we are ready to go face the real world?" he finally asked.
"Arenât you?" the baron asked instead of answering, then continued. "You have reached level 10, and you also have the strength to back it up. I might have been a little harsh throughout the journey, but I donât know a single kid your age who would be able to beat you in a duel or with a beast."
"I am even certain that your mantis can easily cut down the body of a lesser dragonâs pup. And you have gained aura on top of that?" The baron grinned proudly, almost wildly. "Things are a lot different now, Theo."
Theo opened his mouth to speak, but the baron continued before he could begin.
"You already know thereâs a fight coming, one that is beyond anything anyone can handle," he said. "The state of the entire world will come to an end if we donât do something about it soon."
It didnât seem like he wanted to stop.
"The outer devils have been preparing to destroy our home for hundreds of years now... At first, their weapons were devastating, but they failed to work against our strongest beasts." His voice tightened as anger bubbled within him.
Theo had seen his father angry before, but never like this. It was as if the man carried some sort of PTSD about the situation.
"In their last attack... we lost a very powerful beast, one that belonged to one of the legendary tamers from our history. With that beast gone... the chances of us being attacked again anytime soon are very likely," he said.
While Theo was still absorbing the information, both Claraâs and Eliasâs breathing had already turned erratic.
"At this time, it is you who will step forward. A prodigy kid from the Merrick family, reaching level 10 and breaking through at the age of 11. Gaining your lesser sword aura at the same age. Anyone who dares to question your strength, we will obliterate them."
"YOU WILL BE THE GREATEST ASSET IN SAVING OUR WORLD; I CAN ALREADY FEEL IT!"
The way the baron said it left Theo unsure of how to react.
All this time, he had been growing selfishly, only to save himself and his family.
Now, the same family were speaking of him being a key asset to winning this war... when he wasnât even sure if he was ready yet.
It felt like a massive burden had dropped onto his shoulders, but when he looked into the baronâs hopeful and confident eyes, he just went silent.
âHis trust in me...â Theo thought. âIsnât it too ridiculous? Even I donât trust myself this much, yet he is trying to show me as some kind of a big shot for the upcoming wars...â
While Theo thought that, a grin slowly crept onto his face.
âBut I canât say I donât like this... Another goal to achieve in the upcoming future.â
The amount of excitement surging through Theo was so intense that everyone in the camp felt a tingle in their spine; even the baron burst into roaring laughter.
Theo didnât realize this, but his emotions were leaking from his body, something that was very rare to complete. Usually, such leaks came out as bloodlust at extreme levels, and when those emotions got out, their presence made everyone around feel unsettled and disoriented.
Theo nodded and forced himself to control his emotions from leaking out. He then looked at his two attendants, who were both lost in their own thoughts.
"Clara. Elias," he called out loud, snapping them out of their daze.
"Would you like to complete your level 10 breakthrough here or in the real world?" he asked.
"This... you can decide for us, young master. We are fine either way," Clara replied immediately.
Elias, however, was more practical and on point with his stuff. "I donât think staying here will help me complete the requirements, young master. I have seen Claraâs requirements as well; both of ours are somewhat time-consuming. It will be better if we complete them out in the real world."
He spoke with a thoughtful tone.
Theo nodded and glanced at Clara, instantly reading her eyes.
"Clara will leave to refine her accuracy and strengthen her beasts. Elias will leave for a journey to seek a new weapon and a beast that can use a sword..." Theo said aloud.
"I guess we have done a lot for a single gate, am I right, Father?" Theo added, turning toward the baron.
"Itâs about time we face the real world too, right?"
The baron nodded at his sonâs words, but his gaze shifted to the attendants.
"For that, I need to hear both of your requirements. If we can complete even one of them right here, we will do that."