Chapter 318: Rising Star
The pain came instantly, streaking the moment Dallion returned to the real world. Every muscle in his body felt as if it were on fire. The last time he had felt anything remotely similar was after a day of learning how to use his guard skills back in Dherma village. Dallion could barely push all his items on the floor before passing out from exhaustion. When he next came to, it was well into the night. The pain, though, was still there.
Argh! Dallion said as he tried unsuccessfully to sit up from his bed. All the leveling up and experience seemed to have melted away.
She told you this would happen, the armadil shield laughed. Dont worry, its all good, though. Now youll know for next time.
Much obliged, shield, Dallion said through his teeth. Talking helped him deal with the pain better than thinking.
Thats what Im here for. Shes upset with you, you know. Not enough to have the talk with you, but pretty close. Thats why Im helping out.
Youre doing a great job
You know, if you want the pain to go away, there are two things you can do.
Dallion suddenly went perfectly still, waiting to hear the words of wisdom the dryad had to offer.
Enter a realm. The pain wont reach you there.
While that was a nice trick, it didnt offer any practical advice. Time didnt pass in the real world and the moment Dallion left the realm, the pain would return as well.
The other is just to ignore it and proceed as if it isnt there.
Just that? Sounds simple.
Yes, it does.
What was supposed to be simple, however, took Dallion ten minutes to partially achieve. At first, he would stop at every shot of pain even the slightest movement caused. Then, he would stop at every two, then five. In the end, he managed to get up from the bed and reach the door without as much as a flinch.
So, I just disconnect the two, Dallion thought. The pain was still there, but now he knew that it wasnt preventing him from doing anything else. Even so, he had no intention of doing useless motions.
It was at that point that he directed his attention back to the area around the bed. The new ring was nowhere to be seen. Most likely Dallion must have pushed it to the ground while passing out. The problem was that to find it he had to bend, and bending was excruciating. One thing it taught him, though, was to listen to Harps advice in the future.
The ring turned out not to be a ring. Instead, it had already transformed into a key. It was difficult to see how something so small could have such a powerful effect in the world.
There was a sudden knock on the door. Immediately, the key transformed back into a ring; now that the Vermillion was part of Dallions realm, it was aware of most things he was as well.Th.ê most uptodate novels are published on n(0)velbj)n(.)co/m
Yes? Dallion stood up. The sudden movement brought tears to his eyes. Just a minute. He went to the door and opened it.
Outside, with an extremely somber expression, stood Hannah. One look was enough to tell Dallion that he had done something he shouldnt have. His mind raced through the possible crimes. He hadnt eaten in his room, nor had Eury come visiting since the innkeeper had made a point of it.
Finally awake, eh? The woman crossed her arms. I thought youd spend the entire week sleeping.
Well, I"
And you havent been helping out at the inn lately, have you? Already it was clear where this conversation was going. Now, Im a reasonable woman. When you got your stomach twisted with that expedition, I let you recover. I even had Jiroh and Aspan bring you food to the roomsomething that is strictly forbidden in this inn under normal circumstances. Youre no longer feeling sick, are you?
In reality, Dallion wasnt feeling at all well right now. However, that wasnt what Hannah meant, and there was no way he would share what had really happened. For better or worse, he wasnt given a chance to respond one way or the other.
She tends to focus on work more than she should. Dont think less of her for it.
I wont. I mean I dont he sighed. I guess Ive been a bit too focused on work as well.
I heard. Id say congrats, but everyone else already did it.
The joke made Dallion smile. Jiroh still had it. Somehow, she managed to make people smile in almost any circumstances.
Have you ever thought of going back? Dallion asked all of a sudden. There was a whiff of surprise coming from the fury. I mean, if you had the means.
Theres no going back, Jiroh whispered. Whatever the reason, this is all we have. All that think otherwise are deluding themselves.
Harsh words from someone that seemed to have lost faith. On the other hand, Aspan remained in this world as well. Certainly he had access to Vermillion tears and still remained in this realm. Or was that the case?
What if there was a way? Dallion pressed on. Would you go back?
No, the fury replied after a moments thought. Probably not. I value my memories here too much, not only the ones Ive made after arriving, but those before.
That was the trickthe real reason Dallion hadnt considered finding a way back to Earth. In truth, he hadnt given the matter any thought.
They moved on to small talk as they finished cleaning the room, preparing it for the next day. Done, Jiroh went back to her room to get some sleep. Dallion, though, decided hed enjoy a walk outside.
All seven moons shone bright in the night sky, making Dallion want to climb onto a roof and just look at them. The city had several places built specifically for that purpose, though most of them were further away than Dallion was willing to go. Besides, he preferred to walk and think.
Are you always like this? Gleam asked.
What do you mean?
Thinking about things.
Sometimes, Dallion replied. Dont you?
Seems like a waste of time. I just do what I want to.
Im not like that. I tend to think a lot.
Yeah. Maybe its not such a bad thing. Its what made you free me. Just dont overdo it, okay?
Dallion was just about to respond, when the sound of slow clapping reached him, coming from nearby. Turning briskly in that direction, he saw three figures standing silently in the street. Two of them were furies. The third was someone who Dallion hoped he would never have to deal with again.
Congratulations, the general said. I came the moment I heard. In fact, I was going to buy you a drink, but the inn was too full for my taste. Too common as well.
In his mind, Dallion clenched his fists.
Thanks, he replied with a smile. After all the deals he had so far, he knew that the best course of action was to keep his cool. You didnt have to come all this way just for that.
Oh, not to worry. A glint sparked in the generals eyes. I didnt. I came to you with a proposal. Or rather, with two. Im sure youd like to hear me out.