Return of The 8th Class Mage-Chapter 193 - 145 Part 2
Chapter 193 - 145 Part 2
145 Part 2
โEven if you say so, it isnโt a power that could be given to just anyone.โ ๐ง๐ฟee๐ ๐๐๐o๐๐l.๐เซฆ๐บ
โSure. But, Iโm not just anyone?โ
Ian continued.
โI need that power. That way, even if the plan was to fail this time, there would be no concern of going to the other side forever? As long as I can maintain my life, I could always plan for the future, donโt you agree? Just like what you are doing now.โ
โWell, if you really want it that badly...โ
The immortality energy, once again, bloomed like mushroom from Franโs palm. However, it wasnโt what Ian wanted. Extending his palm out to Fran, Ian restrained Franโs energy.
โWait, Iโll not accept the power that you are going to give me. How do I know what kind of stuff you put in to that power? My first life was ended by poison. Ah, that poison. Was it done by you, possibly? I would be quite upset if that was the case.โ
Fran remained in a silence of positivity.
It was because everything was Franโs plan.
โ...I donโt wish to fault you at this point. So, teach me the method, that is, how to harness the power of immortality. I am not asking you to simply endow me with that power...โ
โYou donโt need to explain. I sufficiently understand you.โ
He wasnโt asking to be given the power of immortality. He needed the method to harness it. That was Ianโs position, and Fran understood it as well. Only that understanding and decision making were two different things.
โHmm, OK. I should teach you since you want to learn. As Iโm still your father..., Oh! Never mind. This is just an error in my words, so letโs not show hostility again.โ
Was it due to the warning to say not too much of this and that because of the father and son relationship? Fran murmured even with exaggeration for some reason.
โYou wonโt be like that, right...?โ
โYou, is all of this an act?โ
โThatโs disappointing, you know me?โ
โIf this is all an act, itโs better to just die and stop all this. You really look like you are truly mad. No, are you crazy? Itโs even worse if not gone crazy.โ
โHuhhuh. Still, you say anything without any reservation.โ
After a brief moment of lowering his head as he became truly sullen, Fran raised his right hand as he spoke. He, no longer, appeared sullen. Truly, he was a man of emotional ups and downs.
โI suppose there is no other way. Iโll teach you what you want to know. I will not care as far as what you do with that power, be it, finding my weaknesses or wielding the power of immortality. Only that there is something I need to show you before I teach you the power.โ
โSomething to show me? What is it?โ
โFollow me.โ
Fran opened the space as if it was a sliding door.
The other side was also a familiar place to Ian.
It was the land where the planned subjugation of the three kingdoms had failed.
It was like the home of the monsters.
The scenery of the โGreat East Prairieโ opened up.
โWhy here, all of a sudden...โ
โYou will know when you see it in person.โ
The Great East Prairie.
It was the adjacent land to the Fierric Territory.
Some unknown sense of distance was felt.
โ...Uh?โ
At the same time, there was also a sense of oddness. That was only warranted.
It was because there werenโt any entities that were supposed to be visible, should it have been truly the โmiddleโ of the Great East Prairie,
โNothing...โ
They must be visible if this was the Great East Prairie.
Various monsters or the aboriginals.
At least one of the two, for sure.
But...
โ...Nothing?โ
The monsters, the aboriginals, and not even a single beast were visible. It meant that the seeds of the life forms which could walk and run about have all been dried out. Ian quickly initiated seer detection. The magic to detect any form of life, yet the result was the same. Nothing was felt.
โWhat the heck...โ
It was the โland without life.โ
That was the condition of the Great East Prairie.
โWhat have you done...?โ
โNothing major.โ
Fran grinned as he replied.
โA kind of...โ
Fran extended both his arms straight out. Furthermore, he was about to extract a large quantity of black colored energy. It was the same energy, as before, which was used to bring the random bug back to life. If there was a difference, it would be that the quantity of the energy has increased in great deal.
โCall it a safety measure?โ ฦ๐ณee๐e๐nเซฆ๐ฏel.c๐ผ๐
That black colored energy. In other words, what was assumed to be the โpower of immortalityโ was penetrating the ground like tens and thousands of serpents. As if there was certain target, a purpose, underneath the ground, they dug in wildly.
โ...A safety measure?โ
โSo that I can be in peace even if you were to learn of my weaknesses...โ
The โpower of immortalityโ was penetrating the earth in droves.
The end product of that has finally dispersed throughout the area.
The monsters and the aboriginals that had been disappeared from this land.
It was that they were beginning to return.
Only that they did not return in the form of the living.
โThe safety measure.โ
The two life forms that shared the Great East Prairie.
The various types of โmonstersโ and โthe aboriginal tribesโ. They creepily crawled out of the ground.
No longer as โliving life formsโ, but as the โimmortal armyโ.
โIan. As soon as you learn of my weaknesses and have some ulterior motive to do something, these poor children will march to trample and destroy your precious things. They have already been preprogrammed to do that.โ
Ianโs precious things. Certainly, that would be referring to his family, and all the things in their vicinities. Especially, based on this many number of immortal troops, it would certainly lead to a greater calamity than when the attack of the dragon mercenary army had taken place.
โIโm letting you know in advance that the power of immortality requires incredible amount of time and effort with every single killing. Even if you learn it from me, you will not be able to completely stop this army. Well, you may be able to. It will just take a long time. You might be able to destroy them when you would be about to lose all of the power?โ
It was the safety measure, just in case.
That description truly wasnโt in vain.
โSo, Ian.โ
โ.......โ
โ.....โ
โDo not even have any thought about stabbing me in the back.โ
It was the voice, tone, and expression used in proposals. However, that was a very clear warning and a threat.
โI, too, do not want to lose my wife.โ