541 Crimson River
"Stratford," a feeble voice called out.
"Hmm?" The man looked around in puzzlement, wondering where he was, wondering who called out to him.
He was in his human form—a middle-aged man with snow-white hair that contrasted sharply against his lightly tanned skin.
His piercing blue eyes were the most striking features, clear and bright like the sky on a winter morning.
They held a depth of wisdom and experience. Yet, a certain warmth lingered in his gaze.
"Stratford," the voice called out again.
The man turned around and saw a woman sleeping on the bed. She was covered in a blanket, her face was pale and her eyes contained sorrow.
Stratford's body trembled involuntarily. "Leah... is that you?"
"Come closer," said the woman.
She reached out with her trembling hand, beckoning to him. Large patches of her skin had hardened, rough and brown like a tree bark.
Stratford found his feet moving on his own as he walked toward his wife. He knelt down beside her, gently grabbing her hand.
"How do you feel, my love?"
A drop of tear trickled down Leah's face and she replied, "You must stop, Stratford. Please... for my sake, you must stop!"
"Never!" Stratford adamantly refused. "I will find the cure no matter what it takes! I don't care how many of them have to die for it!"
Leah's eyes turned red and she silently sobbed. "Please... I love you, but this isn't you..."
Many years ago, Stratford, who was conducting magical experiments at the foot of the Greyscale Mountains, happened to come across Leah who hailed from a nearby village.
He was a mighty Mana Vortex Magus, and she was but a mere mortal.
Over time, their love blossomed, but their happiness was short-lived. Stratford found that she was unfortunate to be born with Arborisyndrome—a disease that turned the human skin into bark, slowly transforming them into a tree.
Magi were said to be rational existences, working only within the confines of logic. Yet, in front of an emotion such as love, all reasoning failed.
Leah grew weaker with each passing day, her once-lively eyes dulling with fear, anxiety, and exhaustion.
"That's right... the blood moon... the ritual... this is the town...." He struggled to make sense of everything.
One moment, he was talking to his lover from centuries ago, the next moment, he found himself bruised and battered, standing in a destroyed town.
"Yes, I was fighting that boy... what happened?" He muttered in confusion.
Rank 2 Spell: Chimerical!
A spell from the School of Illusion where the illusion takes place directly inside the target's mind. It brings back to life their deepest and darkest secrets, unraveling their source of fear and pain.
The moment Adam was about to be stabbed through the chest by the werewolf, he had cast this spell on him.
"So you did it for love?" A cold voice sounded.
Stratford looked in the direction of the voice, his gaze landing on Adam who was standing on top of a damaged building.
His robes were tattered, revealing his bare upper body that was riddled with holes. His eyes were closed and continued to drip blood nonstop.
With the blood moons in the backdrop, he appeared to be a devil who had just emerged from the nine hells!
"It was you!" Stratford's crimson eyes flashed with fury and even horror. "You put me inside an illusion! How dare you?!"
Adam sighed as he slowly opened his eyes, the white lotuses ingrained on the surface of his dark pupils shining with a blinding light.
His lips parted and he recited a beautiful poem.
"Under the light of Selene and Luna;
"A crimson river flows and a white lotus blooms;
"The wolf grows older day by day;
"And the winter season dwindles in the past;
"In the throes of love, a legend falls;
"Like a flaming meteor, a new one rises!"
The moment he finished reciting those words, the ground underneath Stratford trembled.
Then, a withered hand emerged from the ground and tightly grabbed onto the werewolf's ankle!