Chapter 425: Choosing Offshoots
Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
Angor opened the door of Centenary Palace and immediately saw Shadow sitting on top of Naga. The latter was obviously breathing heavily with her face blushing all over.
âAm I interrupting? Guess Iâll be off.â Angor closed the door again.
A moment later, Shadow reopened the door awkwardly. He was now fully dressed.
âThat was fastâŠâ Angor commented in all seriousness while glancing at Shadowâs groin area.
âThis is an adult business!â Shadow groaned.
They walked inside the palace and prepared to talk about their next plan when the grand priest came to seek an audience again.
âGeez, his noseâs sharp like a dog, I tell you. When I came back here first, he immediately knew it too,â Shadow complained.
Angor asked the old Krakok to come in.
A bright green hummingbird circled in the air for a while and placed the priest on a desk.
âMister.â The old man quickly gave Angor a passionate glare.
Angor nodded. âIâve asked Lady Isabelle.â
âLady Isabelle? Sheâs back?â
âIâm not sure. It may be the remnant of her soul that she left behind.â
The priest decided not to question about wizard business. âWhat did Lady Isabelle say about the matter?â
Shadow also looked their way.
âShe agreed,â Angor said.
The old Krakok immediately grew excited upon these words.
âHowever, we cannot break the magic array in Hippocrotee city. That is to say, to free a small number of your people, we must think of something to remove the bond from their blood.â
The priest looked hesitant. It was both good news and bad news.
âI said Iâll do what I can, and Iâll keep my words, especially since Isabelle allowed so. Iâll go back and ask my professor about a solution. If I get any info, Iâll come here again.â
âYoung mister, so you cannot take them away right now?â
âWait, did you already choose someone?â Angor frowned.
âThat is correct. Their lives seem peaceful and happy here, yet we both know itâs an illusion, a lie. Itâs better for them to go out earlier and adjust to foreign lives.â
Angor took a moment to think about it. It wasnât a difficult task to bring several Krakoks along since he could keep them inside the bracelet. But he felt the responsibility to be quite heavy. He was going to protect the seed of hope of an entire race, but he was not even strong enough to protect himself yet.
The wise priest quickly noticed Angorâs concern. âYou donât have to worry about their safety, young mister. Just⊠find a suitable place for them, and they will rise, even if their new home can be harsh. Trust me, Krakoks are hard-working folks.â
That didnât sound too hard now.
âWell, I think you can agree,â Shadowâs voice suddenly came through a spell as he said, âthe Krakoks are considered native in this world too, which means we can teach them wizardry. Suppose the Krakoks all have similar talent levels as those brothers with me, then theyâre pretty good too. You can bring them back to your organization as apprentices or ask them to follow you. Once they become strong, youâll get some decent followers.â
Angor didnât reply. He never planned to actually take students, but Shadowâs opinion seemed sound.
âApart from wizardry, you see how good the stuff they crafted? Do you have a mortal family? They can help them receive good income through their skills.â
Angorâs eyes brightened up.
It had been 3 years since he left home. If nothing else went wrong, he would be returning to Old Earth at the end of next year, which meant it was convenient for him to take the Krakoks home. These creatures were too tiny to make human-sized furniture, but their smaller works of art could boost the income of Padt Family pretty well.
âOkay, Iâll take them away.â Angor nodded toward the grand priest, who had been eagerly waiting for an answer.
âThank you very much for the blessing!â
âNow bring them to me, with their luggage. Weâre leaving today. I have food and water for them for now, but they should take their own just in case something happens.â
âRight! Iâll summon them right away!â The grand priest suddenly became a lot more spirited. He hopped on his hummingbird sprightly and departed.
âArenât you going to choose for yourself so that you can find more talented ones?â Shadow asked.
âI donât have any items to test out their talents. Do you?â
âNah. Heck, even these clothes are yours,â Shadow said. He then revealed a wicked grin. âYou can just breach their spirit defense to look inside, you know?â
âNo point breaking the rules for this.â
Someone without zero talent could easily die or become retarded upon receiving such a violent test. Wizards usually forbid such a method even though no one would actually punish the offender as long as he or she did not make a fuss. Anyway, it was not as if somebody cared about the life and death of mortals.
âI donât really need to find talents. Let their luck decide.â
Shadow shrugged and rested on a chair. âSuit yourself.â
The man began to fiddle around Nagaâs breast area.
Angor looked away from the disgrace.
âOnce weâre back at Real World, Iâll need a day to get food supplies. You good with that?â Angor asked when he made sure Shadow was done with his âadult businessâ.
âYeah, sure. Iâll need to get something to wear too. Also, we must use my vehicle to travel to Silent Hill. Donât you laugh at me!â
They both knew that Shadowâs âvehicleâ seemed pretty girlish. It was not like he had another choiceâhe looted it from a dead female apprentice.
When Angor imagined how he would fly with another guy who was wearing a colorful silk cape, he shivered.
âNo, thanks. I have a vehicle. I⊠made it the other day. But I havenât tested it out yet.â
Shadow wasnât surprised at all when hearing this. Angor almost created a Mystery Item back at Dark Castle. Creating a vehicle wasnât a big deal.
Still, Shadow felt jealous. âHey, let me have a look. What kind of vehicle is it?â
Angor was already planning to test it out in the open, and he reached for his âGondolaâ. Before he could get it from his bracelet, the grand priest returned.
âGuess weâll do it when weâre leaving Water Grasse,â said Angor.
The priest brought 30 Krakok families with a total of 81 individuals to the palace. Every Krakok was trembling in fear when they saw the two giants staring at them.
Angor noticed that there wasnât anyone too old or too young. They were mostly in the prime of their lives or energetic teenagers.
âYoung mister, Iâve already told them about their mission,â the old priest explained. âThey know everything apart from the issue of our souls.â
âPfft. You told them nothing then? Their soul problem IS why we need to do this.â Shadow snickered.
The priest looked down. He didnât know how to explain the problem to his people, or how to tell them that the souls of their ancestors all became someoneâs fuel instead of resting in heaven.
âWhat exactly did you tell them?â asked Angor.
âThat thereâs an issue in their bloodline, and we need you to solve that problem. Also, I asked them to bring the bloodline of Krakoks farther and to establish new homes beyond,â the old man replied carefully.
âI see.â Angor nodded and approached the nervous Krakoks. âI agreed to your grand priestâs request to take you away to a new home. I have only one condition while weâre traveling together; you must absolutely listen to my orders, at all times.â
Angor saw the old priest trying to say something and spoke first, âAs a wizard, I swear to the worldâs consciousness that I shall not harm you along the way. And once you all settle down, Iâll no longer intervene with your actions. What say you?â
The Krakoks looked at each other. They then looked at their grand priest, who wasnât going to give them any opinions. The old man had already decided to let his people decide their own fate.
The silence lasted for a while.
The grand priest kept glancing at Angorâs impatient expression and feared that the young wizard would suddenly change his mind.
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