Chapter 29

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Chapter 29

Chapter 29

"I apologize for being late. Let's go."

Upon speaking to Sunz, who had been waiting outside the lodging, he nodded and began to walk ahead with a relaxed stride.

"By the way, what should I call you?"

"Just call me Yuder."

"Alright, Yuder. You can simply call me Sunz."

Sunz chuckled, stating that he disliked being called by his rank as it was too stiff.

"I've been trapped here for two years, it feels good to have a new friend after so long."

"Have you been here since the Red Stone fell?"

Yuder decided to ask the question that had been on his mind, and Sunz responded candidly.

"That's right. Originally, I was in the Southern Army in the Gulcan region under Airic. But after that incident, all the troops nearby were summoned. Since then, our numbers have been gradually increasing, until General Gino arrived a few months ago."

"It must have been boring."

"It was and it wasn't. These days, whenever it gets boring, someone awakens. Watching the newly awakened individual's abilities, and fulfilling our duties, time surprisingly flies."

Sunz smiled, expressing that this was preferable to facing threats to his life while serving on the front lines. However, Yuder caught something unusual in his words.

"Do you mean that Awakeners have been continuously emerging among the soldiers?"

"Yes. Isn't it the same in other regions?"

Well, if you looked at it regionally, that was true. But the frequency as mentioned by Sunz was not common.

'...Could it be because we're closer to where the red stone fell?' Geett the latest novels on no/v/elbin(.)c/om

Yuder thought it was a highly plausible hypothesis. After the Red Stone fell, Awakeners began to emerge across the continent, but the highest number was from the Orr Empire.

And, even within the Empire, the central region had a higher ratio. Considering the Airic mountains, where the Red Stone fell, stretched across the central region, it was a significant ratio.

If one assumed that there was some kind of power emanating from the stone, the soldiers who had stayed here for two years had more exposure to that power than anyone else.

The fact that an Awakener appeared every time they almost forgot about it could be some evidence of the power the stone possessed.

'Did the previous Kishiar not know this fact?'

Yuder silently sorted out his thoughts as he followed Sunz toward the village center where off-duty soldiers were gathered.

Despite being a small village, it had a well-established tavern, restaurant, and market. At first glance, there were several soldiers who seemed out of place among the villagers.

"Hey! Sunz. Are you done?"

Yuder saw Emon, who had stepped back a few paces, take out a small cloth pouch from his pocket and fill an old portable pipe with dried herb leaves. He didn't seem interested in eating the sausages.

A moment later, a small flame, like a spark from flint, ignited inside the pipe. A fragrant yet sharp smell spread as the smoke wafted out.

"That's Emon's power. He can create fire. It's quite unique among those who awakened their powers here."

"I see."

As Yuder nodded, Emon turned his head, seemingly having overheard the conversation.

"What? You're not here just to look around, but to scrutinize the Awakeners?"

"He's just like us. He was curious, so I was explaining things to him."

Before Yuder could respond, Sunz answered first. Fortunately, Emon didn't seem overly curious about Yuder's identity.

"Ah, I see? Then you must have noticed that we don't have any exceptionally powerful individuals here. After all, the best I can do is light my pipe with a tiny flame."

With a snicker, Emon lifted his index finger, and a small flame flickered and popped on its tip. Yuder stared at it before speaking.

"That flame, can you not sustain it?"

"I can't. If I could, it might be more useful, but I'm content with having the freedom to light my pipe at any time without a flame. It's something I didn't have before."

"Still, it's a useful ability. When we pair up for patrol duties and climb the mountain, at least we won't have to shiver all night because we can't light a fire."

"Yeah. Thanks to you, I can avoid places where there might be monsters or wild beasts at night. It's just that simple."

Emon shrugged nonchalantly at Sunz's praise, a slow smile gracing his face. Sunz let out a laugh.

Meanwhile, Yuder's gaze on them cooled.

'They have no idea of the potential their abilities hold.'

This world was still completely ignorant of the potential and characteristics of the Awakeners' abilities. Even the Awakeners themselves were in the dark.

Once an ability was awakened, it didn't just stop there. It was given endless opportunities to grow alongside its owner. Even an ability that seemed insignificant could be developed into a formidable power, depending on how much effort the owner put into it.

'Besides, most of them have abilities that are quite useful, even if they don't develop them further.'

Most of the soldiers introduced by Sunz had physical enhancement abilities.

Although they hardly needed to use them in this place, where their main adversaries were the occasional lost wild beasts or monsters, such abilities would truly shine on a battlefield. There was a high chance of explosive growth as well.

'The same goes for Sunz's vision ability. For now, it only allows him to see through obstacles and perceive things day or night, but that alone can provide a major advantage in combat. Its potential for development is enormous.'

Emon's flame was similar. Although it was small and lasted only for an instant, it had the advantage of being conjurable immediately, regardless of location, whenever its owner wished.

There were members in the cavalry who could manipulate fire, but most of them either took quite a bit of time to summon fire or had a mediocre duration.

In this respect, Emon's flame was an extremely useful ability, perfect for launching surprise attacks while engaging in close combat with enemies.