ked the gods for no further instructions by Evelyn, he could only imagine what would have happened if she ordered him to wear his usual over-sized clothes to the cas
bly gotten him lost. He wandered the main hall for what felt like decades to him before he noticed a short boy with auburn hair carrying some
thu
e where his name was coming from. He saw Aldrich
ur asked in a voice much like A
s I
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looking for
rprised you cal
hy
ys pretended I
o do you know how to
t of this castle, but you can follow that guy" he point
he isn't going
nk y
books to Aldrich with him, Aldrich didn't need to see through his robes to know he was a skinny person. They entered an enormous room with shelves larger than Aldrich's entir
rarian's curly hair as it bounced with every step he took, Aldrich was surpris
xcuse
Aldrich got there. Aldrich almost felt pity for him when he sa
Evelyn's" Aldrich said to him
e?" he said in a timi
s I
ut you" he said as
e grin on his face trying to examine him, Aldrich tried
e said, the librarian opened the
splen
of books and their genres, every once in a while he would stop and hand Aldrich a book. Something about his behaviour put Aldrich on edge, he continued mumbling the nam
m when you please"
d them here" Aldrich said k
e said with an e
ere can
r th
's guide to poison brewing. The book had obviously seen better days, its faded colour and chapped edges could tell its age. As he began to read he found it hard to dismiss the librarians staring eyes at him, to show the him that he was aware o
usual name do
I gues
e ways mankind
g a mage or cont
" He leaned towards Aldrich making
rn with powers, and whether big or small it hardl
nd pointed a qu
tells me, then you are a living proof of
to leave, just before goin
I am to hav
table with it, he met the librarian to ask for permission. Zeldicuss had no problem with it though, in fact he gave him a small book and asked him not to read it until he was fully aware of who he was. Aldrich had no problem with that condition because frankly he didn't think he would ever have time to read it. For a task Evelyn had given him, Aldrich found it extremely easy. In order to have it in memory, he had written it down on a piece of paper over and over again and for the first time, he found himself enjoying Evelyn's task. Perhaps he was more like his father than he thought, after eating cold soup and telling an exaggerated story of how the
" she
lado
edien
wdered leaves of a nihgten flow
of the rocks on his shoulders, his neck als
d with a hint of Exc
n a cup hewbruss plant extract boiled
was to keep his composure and concentration. He had been in this state for half an hour before the questions started. He wondered if Evelyn's plan was to weaken him too a
said in a
oudr
edien
e of melladone
med
of a femal
ith her staff in her hand, she stared at hi
ering
ent known poi
t can be
kno
redi
kno
igi
he venom of the leg
med
on
fec
d her eyes and gave ou
I won't be us
head. The relief he felt when he finally let down his arms was without saying a blessing. He asked Evelyn the reason for making h
are going to need th
you sa
he asked him pointing to a larg
ing there"
is th
'll
mentor gave him. As they walked up the paths, the conversations he had with Evelyn made time go faster, he didn't know it, but he and his mentor had become close friends. Even though they seemed different, it turned out they shared a
I meant t
the tree and placed the apple on the ground near the edge of the waterfall. Aldrich had already gotten an idea of what
nd
...tha
tiously towards the apple occasionally looking back at her, with the apple now right below his feet, he squatted to pick it. Just before his hand touched the apple, he fel
ur step w
breath. Now with the water pushing him downward and his feet on the very rough wall, he began to pull himself up. The pain in his arms from carrying those rocks for almost an hour hadn't gone, he felt it every time he pulled himself upward through the massive waterfall. Evelyn stood waiting for his arrival by t