Chapter 93: A Trusted Friend
The convoy arrived at the gates to the Kingdoms Capital with much fanfare. Young and old gathered around the gates, but the reason most of them were waiting was for one person and one person only and that was Ira.
I cant see, Dad. A little boy tugged on a rugged looking mans sleeves.
Here, come on. The man lifted the boy onto his shoulder with a hearty laugh.
Since the Kings convoy arrived sooner than everyone else so did the news of Iras fight against three other prominent figures from other countries. There were even copies of the Free Citys newspaper handed out which served to quicken the spread of his achievements. It could be said that the entire continent was now aware of Ira, while only a few dozen were aware of the Higher Races. Hearing about a group of ancient races appearing out of nowhere was far less believable than Ira beating three of the best warriors from their respective countries.
Hey, here they come, Someone called out.
The main gates slowly opened and a row of carriages appeared. The Princes were the first to be announced and received a unanimous set of obligatory cheers. There was some dissatisfaction among the lower class in the Kingdom, but no one dared to voice it.
Eventually, Iras carriage was announced and the crowd burst into a fervor as they cheered for him. His actions caused the citizens to gain a feeling of pride in their Kingdom which was home to repeated misfortunes and looked down upon by all.
Inside the carriage, Ira had a smile on his face as he listened to the crowd.
Its quite different from the Dark Elves, Avery stated indifferently.
How so? Ira asked curiously.
Youre a religious figure to the Dark Elves and they would likely obey your every word. These people may revere you, but they dont have any undying devotion toward you, she explained.
Well, Its not like I need them to be devoted to me, Ira said.
The carriages with the Princes inside continued toward the Palace, while the rest of the convoy stopped outside of the gates. Since the city guards were holding the crowd in place, they had to restrain the urge to rush up to Iras carriage. They watched intently as the door opened and an attractive black-haired young man with yellow eyes became visible to all. Since Ira was wearing the coat given to him for the Summit, he looked much like a Noble or a Knight. The crowd whispered as he stepped down from the carriage and then turned to help a woman wearing a dark grey cloak that obscured her appearance.
Ira! Ira! Did you really beat the Eastern Sword, Cyprian Aurell? A man yelled out in a manner that seemed rehearsed which caught Averys attention.
It seems the King has been at work, With only a few words she could see a sort of scheme that while harmless, was completely annoying.
Im not sure how to start writing this and I struggled to get this far for the first few times. This is my last sheet of stationary so try to bear with me if I make any mistakes. There are many things I want to speak to you about, but as you know, I cant speak. I often feel as if a single piece of paper is too constricting and it never allows me to get everything I want across. I want you to know that I am eternally grateful for how much youve helped me and that you even thought of helping me grow my abilities. Im embarrassed to say write but youre my only friend. I dont want to garner any pity, but instead, tell you how much I care for and appreciate you.
That brings me to the reason for me writing this letter in the first place. I want your help, though I completely understand if you refuse to help. I wish to visit my family for the first time in years, but Im scared that I may lose control and injure them. Thats one of the reasons why I wanted to ask you to come with me. My other reason that I want to learn more about you. I don't know if you noticed or not, but sometimes you predict what I am thinking or want to say just by listening to my facial expressions. I often wonder why you are the way you are. Please don't take that as criticism. I'm honestly fascinated by you at times. I wish to better my understanding of you is what I meant to say. I have no idea what you been through and I won't pretend to know, I only hope that one day you can share a small portion of it with me.
Also, if you wish for Avery to accompany you then I have no problem at all.
From, Rhys
It almost looks like a love letter, Avery commented with disinterest.
You think? Ira asked as he folded the letter and stored it away, "At least I know she considers me a friend."
So?
I mean I can probably be there and back within a few days, so I can help her after I finish the ritual with you. Plus itll give me time to find something out of the book for her, Ira said before continuing, Do you want to come with me?
I have no interest in meeting Rhys family.
I guessed as much. Ira shrugged before he gave a sly look toward Avery.
What is it? She asked.
Well, since we do have time Ira trailed off with a suggestive grin.
Lead the way, Avery gestured toward the steps.
Ira shook his head before lifting her up and moving upstairs at an unbelievably quick pace.