Believe me, I envied my senior brother, Fárbuati, very much at that moment. To be able to study the laws of choas means that he has affinity for every law that exists.
"But," I said, still refusing to believe and completely ignoring the fact that Fárbuati has found my body, "how can this be possible?"
"What is?" asked Richard, "The laws of choas or your senior brother finding your body?"
"Both, actually," I said, turning to Fárbuati. "Are you the only person who can study these laws?"
"Alive? Yes," replied the big guy indifferently, "My brother was as me, but he died early in his life. My son showed signs of actually being able to study these laws, but these signs faded."
I nodded, noticing that he wouldn't talk about the matter anymore.
On Isle of Prisons, my original body lay there motionless on the solid, flat rock ground. As for the hill and the fire figure, both disappeared.
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Fárbuati arrived about fifty meters from my position, but was unable to get past those markings. It was as if an invisible barrier prevented him from entering.
He frowned (I mean he is always frowning, but in this case more than usual) and retrieved the battle axe from his back.
Gripping it tightly, frost started to appear on the axe's blade. When it completely covered the blade, Fárbuati shouted and sent a mighty blow to the invisible barrier.
Ripples appeared and the barrier, that prevented him from entering, started to disappear into thin air.
Fárbuati put the axe on its handle as if nothing have happened. He strolled forward and gripped my hand.
Naturally, it wouldn't be that easy. A gravitational force pulled me to the ground, countering Fárbuati's pulling. But this didn't make him feel irritated in the slightest; instead, he pulled with more force, causing the gravitational field surrounding me to shatter.
He carried me, thankfully, until we reached the tower in the very center of island. I slept for an entire weak. Finally, I woke up to see myself inside the tower, which was completely white.
As I stood up, I groaned and turned to see Fárbuati standing at the door of the tower, his back facing me.
Without turning his body, I heard him saying coldly, "You are weak. Rest. After two days, the test begins."
I nodded and sat back down. Then I remembered something, "I am not like you, I can't absorb the natural energy here. All is in choas, how am I supposed to rest?"
Unexpectedly, Fárbuati turned and looked at me then said, "If you can't find a way to absorb the natural energy, then you aren't qualified to take the blade piece."
With that, he turned back and refused to say anything else. I raised an eyebrow when he said these words.
"Uggh," I said, sitting down in a cross-legged position. In my mind, I felt the presence of Pangu, then called, "Pangu, you there?"
"Yes," came the weak voice of Pangu in my head, "I am here... Lad..."
I was astonished when I heard his voice, "Hey, what's wrong, buddy? You seam weak."
"That figure that we saw? It tried to possess you and take control of your body. I tried to block its way, and our battle lasted for five days. I... I had to sacrifice some of my essence to save you and banish it."
"Your essence? Is that the reason of why are you weak?"
"Yes..."
"What are its side effects?"
"Previously, when all the axe pieces were combined, I would be able to possess a body of flesh and blood, just like yours. But now... I can't. At most, I will be able to have a body that will be stuck with the sword, unable to separate from it. It will be like a spirit, but no flesh."
"Oh Pangu, you didn't have to do this," and I meant it. This was a sacrifice that Pangu wouldn't even think of doing in his entire life. But when I was in danger and at death's doorstep, he did it without any hesitation.
"It's okay, lad. I did it for you. Although you are very, very, very annoying, you are still the greatest friend I ever had. Your senior brother Fárbuati was quite well, though we didn't interact at all, but he was all gloomy and grumpy."
"Wow, that was quite a speech," I replied jokingly.
"Believe me, it took a great effort to say this."
I smiled (mentally) and knew that he was getting better. Then I remembered what he said, "Did you just say that I am very annoying???"