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Million World Game - Chapter 69

Published at 29th of December 2018 10:22:17 PM


Chapter 69

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The little dragon, Igna, was curled up on top of Royal's head and I decided that I would just let him be. I think his pride was wounded, a small smile curled onto my lips at the face he'd made when I'd called him Igna. Ah, what an obstinate little dragon I'd gotten.

I think I would have fun messing with this prideful little thing.

"Are you a summoner?" Janus' voice rang out and it jolted me out of my thoughts. I'd forgotten that I was traveling with company. He'd seen everything it seemed, oh well, there was nothing that could be done at this point.

Glancing at him with half-lidded eyes, I figured that I might as well make some conversation... we're traveling together anyhow.

"Indeed," I shifted in Envy's arms slightly. His hands were still gripping my hips with a vise-like strength. His breath came out in short gasp every now and then, and I could feel him pressing his lower half against my body.

But all and all, I don't fully trust Janus and it would be stupid to throw away one of my strongest trump cards, just because he was being a perverted creep.

Janus seemed to pause at my answer, his eyes drifted towards Igna, who was curled up tightly on Royals head. He seemed to realize that Inga looked a lot like the dragon that I'd slew. However, he couldn't be sure if it was or wasn't.

He couldn't understand the monster's words, when it had lunged at Alice he'd only hear screeches and grunts. He might as well ask and see, if she didn't answer, he wouldn't be upset at her.

"Is that the dragon that you killed earlier?" He asked, my stomach did a small flip, but I didn't make any sudden movements.

How do I want to answer him, with the truth or not with the truth? A half-truth, maybe? Either way, I had to answer him.

"It was a reward from the dragon drop," I decided that was the best answer that I could give. I shouldn't give away too much information about my skills or anything that pertains to my level.

But speaking of levels, I had leveled up a few times from killing the dragon. I am level eleven now, I thought that killing a dragon would give me more than three levels, but maybe that was because the amount of experience I need was getting higher.

This is a pain, I need to gain more levels and I also need to make sure that I don't drag behind, Haru. Although my bloodline skill was good, it would be bad to needlessly rely on that and disregard the other important things... for instance the basic stats.

There had to be a reason for them, I imagined after a certain amount of points were obtained,I would be able to unlock some hidden perk.

"That was a lucky drop, that little fellow has to be at least a Unique or a King class monster that dropped," he replied while stroking his chin. I narrowed my eyes and clenched my fist.

Will he try and take Igna from me? I don't know anything about him, but he'd seen my fight with the dragon, even though he didn't know everything about my skills, he at least knew how strong I was... that left me with a disadvantage, to say the least.

Gritting my teeth, I try to calm my fraying nerves.

As if reading my mind Janus gave me a warm smile and spoke, "I don't plan to take him from you, I'm not that petty or poor. I'm traveling with you because I needed a traveling companion and I find you to be intriguing," he chuckles.

Rubbing a hand behind his neck, he looks at me with those piercing steel grey eyes. I felt like he could see everything about me with those eyes of his. It was a bit unnerving, to say the least.

Looking away from his face, I look out at the sandy desert that we're trekking across. Royal had plowed forward for about an hour or so at this point, the blazing sun was still beating down on us. But for some reason, I didn't feel as hot as it had been in the beginning.

Swallowing a couple deep breaths, I banish the nervous jitters in my stomach and glance back at Janus, his hair was blowing slightly in the wind as he effortlessly glided through it. He wasn't bad on the eyes, I mused to myself.

"Why are you even in this desert, I didn't see you when the Dryad brought us here?" It was curious to think that someone would come to this hell hole on their own volition. But I suppose there are weirdos everywhere, I can't help but sigh inwardly. I was surrounded by weirdos, and at this rate, I think I was destined to become one myself.

What a cruel twist of fate, I felt melancholy at the thought.

Janus' eyes twinkled slightly, I think he was happy that I was interested in him. Which prompted him to launch into a full blown story, and thus began his recollection of how he'd ended up in the Primordial Forest.

I don't know how long he talked for, but it seemed like it would be endless, he talked with such gusto that it made me feel a little bad that I wanted to cut his throat. He was a little over the top and loved to dramatized everything.

Plus, he was a sucker for detail. However, something that was normally a good thing coming from him was enough to tire someone out. I felt like my brain was going to explode from the number of words that are constantly leaving his mouth.

"Then, of course, I ran into you, what a lucky twist of fate that was. I think it was lady fate that drew me to you, and you to I," he lavished on about fate as if he was in love with the idea of finding someone through sheer luck.

All I could do was letting out an awkward laugh at his words. He was constantly trying to hit on me. I think Envy had grounded his teeth into nothing, he'd done his best and had kept quiet through the whole spiel. Even Royal was getting a little aggravated by Janus' advances towards me.

I couldn't take him seriously though, and I honestly couldn't tell if he was hitting on me, or just loved to fan people with an endless stream of compliments. I also had a sneaky suspicion that he loved to hear his own voice.

But I'd learned that he'd come to this forest by accident and was now trying to leave it. He'd been here for quite a long time, I kind of felt bad for him. This place didn't seem like the most hospitable place to be trapped for an extended period of time.

"Are you hoping to escape this place by following me around?" I ask him with a raised eyebrow.

A slight blush covers his face as he coughs into his hand. "I'd be much obliged if you'd allow me to... tag along," he says as he gives me a bright smile.

I didn't actually mind this, he seemed normal. I was hard pressed to find some normality in this screwed up world I found myself in.

"I don't mind," I tell him with a shrug. Royal let out a loud hiss, and I turned my head to see what we'd came across. In the distance, I could make out a huge swath of green.

Did we arrive?

In a split second, Royal darted forward, even faster than the speed we'd been traveling at. It looks like he was pleased to see some green. The little dragon stirred as well and stood atop Royal's head, stretching his wings, I could see a bony smile on his face.

"Be careful Royal!" I yelled, the wind whipped across my face and I almost flew off of Royal's body.

Envy was the only thing that kept my body from flying away, he tightens his grip on my body as we hurried forward. Soon, we invaded the densely packed trees and the slight shrubbery that was growing out of the sand. There seemed to be some soil the deeper we went into the forest.

The deeper we went into the trees, more colors began to blossom before my eyes. It was like a painter has used every color imaginable. Soon, the sound of water penetrated the silent forest.

It was strange that everything was so quiet, I didn't see any animals either as we tore through it, heading directly towards the source of water.

Within a fraction of a second, we burst through a color grove of palm-like leaves and before my eyes a huge pond appeared with a gigantic waterfall, that crashed down in a myriad of colors. It was beautiful.

But at the same time, I realized that Royal had no intention to stop. He kept plowing forward until he launched himself into the water.

"Stop!" I yelled but it was too late, he'd already crashed into the water. In an instant, we had submerged ourselves into the pond.




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