CHAPTER 6 -DISCUSSION-
I could understand a couple of days but three months? I felt anxiety rush into me when I couldn't think of a way to go back to my parents.
If I have to stay any longer than this they will worry. No. They were already worried when I was brought here through a teleportation device that...
"Mordain Asclepius, how did you bring me here and why?" My tone was icy. Turning my eyes to his and maintaining eye contact but something else told me that this was a waste of time. That Mordain wasn't going to tell me the sole reason for my appearance here in the dungeon somewhere in the Beast Glades.
But I had hope. He had to tell me why I was brought here.
Force was another option. However, how could I–a two year old child–even begin to force an asura to let me out of here? A difficult decision and motive was on the bare edge to explode if I didn't really use my knowledge of this world to my advantage.
The eyes of the sun only stared back for a few seconds before turning his body towards the rest of the room, he inspected it for a brief moment.
He placed his finger on his chin, perhaps other thoughts rose in his mind but that wasn't the direction I was trying to get at. The lost prince is unpredictable to me as a reader, from his POV everything is different from what he wants and doesn't.
"I see. Perhaps you already noticed the main problem with the room but decided to ignore it since you had other things in mind, yes?" Mana ignited around his palm without him receding a single word.
The small fire bloomed into the whole room, flying around like some happy fairy that hasn't been in the outside world at all. Before then, it had stopped in front of me with some features that looked like eyes from a puppy.
Clearly, I felt the mana that was used on it. Calm and bright, the fire ball began to soon lose the source of mana it had just a couple of seconds ago.
Deteriorating into nothing but a senseless void.
"A crude way to show me that Aevum exists in this room." My voice swayed a little, it showed a hint of pain from the fire ball's fate. A little of what I thought was bloodlust spread into the air, I had not killed or harmed anyone in my previous world so what Arthur Leywin could do that I could not.
Experiencing it was something I had no chance of happening much less doing. The fire haired asura noticed this and let out a giggle, "You need a little more years for that to work, Luke Hodges." He lifted up his hand like he was summoning a wind spell from the ground up. "Still, nice try."
When his hand reached the high, a couple sparks retaliated against the Aevum around his palm. After stabilizing the wild sparks, a handle formed with little to no effort, next was the crossguard, and later the blade.
A sword made out of nothing but the sheer force of the fire affinity.
"You asked why I brought you here, yes?" Mordain threw his fire affinity sword at me, landing just a couple of feet away from me. "It is simple from yours and mine, our perspective I mean. You know that you are not a normal child, and I know your mere presence–in this world alone–is more disturbing than King Grey's presence."
Giving me a smile that quite didn't reach his eyes which were filled with excitement and expectations that I didn't feel like I was up to the standard for, "I've brought you to make sure you and the reincarnation of King Grey make this world a better world. Whether it be before the war, during the war, after the war, at Epheotus or Alacrya. Both of you must change the flow of fate together."

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Transmigration Into The Beginning After The End
FanfictionAfter reading the novel known as The Beginning After The End, our protagonist: Luke Hodges who is a fan of the novel suddenly woke up in the novel's settings. He decides to help Arthur Leywin who is the main protagonist of The Beginning After The En...