【Time】Section 4 Salde (3)
Jack immediately realized his gaffe, and hurriedly corrected: "I'm sorry, I'm dizzy by this forest, and my mind is a little confused!" He looked at Bennison with a vigilant face in front of him, and suddenly remembered where he had seen this face, which was the mage who yelled at his father at the door when York was locked up by his father when he was a child in the castle of the Cross family, and he yelled "Don't you have any feelings for her", Jack didn't understand what he meant. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 infoNow Jack knows that none of this has happened to him, he remembered that the Archbishop's Church went to Miller to communicate eight years ago, so he said to Bennison again: "You will receive the task of going to Miller to communicate in the future, there is a secret in this cave, as long as you stand in the center of that circle and use the spells of light, water, wind, and light attributes in turn, you can instantly travel back and forth between the two countries of Vasilian and Miller!"
"What?!I've been studying the secrets of this cave for years and haven't found any mysteries, how do you know?Is it that you came from Miller through that circle?" Bennison became more vigilant, his hand ready to pull the staff into his spell-inflicted pocket.
"Don't get me wrong, I don't mean ......" Jack knew that the more he explained, the more problems he would have, so he prepared to drive the spirit to escape. During Miller's two years, he had found a way to seal the power of the stone so that it wouldn't weaken his abilities, and now he could use psychic even if it was in his pocket. Jack began to slowly make himself transparent, and that's when he heard Bennison's roar of rage—
"Didn't you say that if our family lived in seclusion here, you wouldn't bother us anymore, and you wouldn't come to trouble Arya, so why do you want to go back on your word now!?"
Knowing that he couldn't explain it, Jack simply used the void and invisibility spirit magic together, and then ran all the way in the direction of Lori he knew, and the towering trees that blocked his path were directly pierced by him. After running some distance, he was convinced that Bennison wasn't chasing, so he slowed down and began to ponder what Bennison had said earlier. He noticed that Bennison mentioned Arya, he knew that Arya was his and York's aunt and their father's sister, and heard York say that Arya used to be nice to him, but one day his father suddenly told him that Aunt Arya had died while out on a mission. He now combined with the woman he saw with York at the garbage market when he was a child and was mistaken for Aunt Arya by York, the anguished Bennison he had seen in front of the gate of Cross's house, and what he said about church marriages and fertility tools, and the fact that his father and grandfather announced their deaths when he and York left the church, and what Bennison had just said about living in seclusion without being harassed by the church, he finally came to the truth. Alia Cross fell in love with Bennison Storm, an enemy of the Church, during her mission, and she voluntarily left the Church, and Bennison lived in seclusion with her on the edge of the Death Forest in order not to be harassed by the Church, and Neil Cross announced the death of her third daughter, Alia. "I see......" Jack muttered to himself as he continued toward Lori.
And then there's the Salder who traveled to Vasilian to find the Prophecy Scroll.
During the voyage, he asked the mage beside him who had given him information about the scroll, "Søren, is this information credible?" Thren was one of a group of new mages with magical talents and hobbies that he had chosen from the people after he killed the previous king two years ago.
"You can't be wrong, I have a friend who is from the church of the Vasilian Kingdom and has a certain level of research in spells, and this time I got the information from him. Because Vassilian's Kingdom Church and the Church of Light have always been mortal enemies, not long ago the Kingdom Church intercepted a piece of information about the Church of Light's search for the prophecy scroll, and he told me as soon as he got this information, and he told us that the Kingdom Church has already preempted the Church of Light, and determined the scope of the scroll in advance, and we will definitely be able to get the scroll before them this time!" replied Master Thuren.
"That's great, as long as you can get the power of the gods, you can go one step further in your goal of overthrowing the Sanctuary!" said Salder, looking at the sea level ahead.
Eighteen days later, Salder finally found the location of the scroll. The scroll was located in a millennia-old catacomb, and was plagued by traps and ghouls blocking their path, leaving him and Mage Søren alone. Salde had no doubts about why the scroll was in such a place in Vasilian, believing that it was destined for him to get the prophecy before the Kingdom Church and the Church of Light, and when he unfolded the parchment scroll in the catacombs, the golden light from his scroll instantly illuminated the entire space, stabbing them both from opening their eyes. When the light slowly dimmed, Salde noticed that the words in the scrolls floated out of the paper one by one, floating in the air, and the edges of the words jumped as if they had been ignited by flames, only to see the words read: "The abyss of darkness, the seal is broken, the demon god is present, the world is in chaos, the son of the god is born by calamity, the holy weapons are gathered to turn the tide." ”
As for Jack, who escaped from Salde's clutches, he took up residence incognito in Lori, and is now the new bartender at Lori's most famous "chivalry" tavern, and he quickly gained praise from customers using what he had learned from his previous wanderings in the taverns of Vasilian towns. He also introduced several new flavors of mead, which he had gained experience in the past. He had been a bartender in the tavern for a year, and for a year he had been thinking about everything that had happened to him since he came to the world of the past, thinking about the warriors who had all died, thinking about the increasingly crazy Sald, and he knew that Thald must now have received the prophecy he was looking for, and was closer to his goal of becoming a new god. The stone he had brought out of the forbidden area of Miller's palace had always been on his body, and he didn't know what to do with it, and the king before Miller relied on it to play the role of a god in the eyes of the people, obliterating the rebels and controlling the opponents, but he did not have any pursuit of power and power, as he had said to York many times before, all he sought was freedom. Now he felt very free as an ordinary bartender, and he wished that he could live like this, but the little thing in his pocket was like a boulder, weighing him heavier and heavier, making him breathless.
"What the hell am I going to do, and what is our mission?" he said to himself.
One evening, after asking the tavern owner for half a day's leave, he walked aimlessly down the streets of Lori, holding his right hand in his pocket and clenching the little thing that was causing him endless pressure, and before he knew it, he had reached the "garbage market" on the edge of the city. He remembered the time he had hung out with York as a child, the woman with the little blonde boy, and now he knew that the woman was their aunt Arya Cross, and that the little boy was the future Archbishop of the Kingdom, Joshua Storm, and as he thought so, he found himself not far ahead of him seeing the figure of the woman with the little boy, and in addition, he saw two teenagers wearing waistcoats with the crest of the Cross family.
"That's ...... I'm ?!! York," Jack said in surprise, when he heard one of the teenagers shouting "Aunt Arya" at the woman's back, and he understood that this was the day he remembered. Jack pestle in place like a stake, watching his former self disappear from his vision with York, and he didn't move a step for a long time after the two of them left, until the moon hung high in the sky before he took another step, "What the hell should I ......?"
It was a strange experience for Jack to see himself as a child, and he also thought that if he told some people what would happen in the future, if they didn't do it, would it change history, would everything be different, if history had changed, what would happen to him now? Did he disappear into thin air or suddenly returned to normal time and found that he had new memories? The more he thought about it, the more confused his mind became, and he didn't know how he ended up in the tavern.
For the next few days, Jack was distracted and kept serving the wrong drinks, much to the innkeeper's surprise, so he advised Jack to rest for a few days and return to work when he was in good shape. Jack walked up the street again with the stone in his hand, and this time he found himself unwittingly in front of the castle gate of the Cross family. Standing in front of his former home, he recalled what he had said to York when he left the House of Cross with York: "The castle of the House of Cross is not my home, but where you are, it is home." And now that he was trapped seventeen years ago, and York was still studying spirituality at the Cross house, was the Cross family still his home? Desperate for answers to their vanishing memories, Jack subconsciously drove the magic and sneaked into his former home.
When he came to the statue of the goddess Bella, which led to the basement in the courtyard of the castle, he was discovered by York and his childhood self. At this moment, he finally knew the true identity of the sneaky uncle they bumped into back then, in the end everything was destined, he was destined to cross, destined to be discovered by himself, and then discovered himself and destined to cross again, this is a cycle that cannot find the source. He finally understood that the more he wanted to change history, the more he would find that his change was originally a part of history, that everything was in vain, and that what should happen was destined to happen.