Chapter 201: It’s rather annoying when people constantly doubt your boyfriend
"One day, the Lord of Greed contacted the elves, asking for the Kingdom’s scrolls," she told me as we crossed the green field. "Obviously, none of us was willing to part with them--if we have any."
Mm, understandable--I nodded in support. Of course, it would be silly for them to let go of the Kingdom’s legacy to another race.
"We ignored him, of course, although I don’t know what the elves did," Amarein shrugged. "But not long after, the Lord suddenly asked about a young druid’s manifestation and even asked for a teacher,"
Ah...that should be the time after he found out I was transmorphing into water.
"We were baffled, and the elves started to investigate, trying to find out if there was really a druid around the Lord,"
We saw the rotunda, which had already been vacant--no courtesans in sight, fortunately--so we headed there as Amarein continued her story. "We didn’t find you, but we find the news article writing about the Priest of Judgment," she glanced at me with a deep smile. "And his weapon."
"Ah!"
Of course! They should be able to recognize the sacred weapon. "Alveitya..."
"Yes, Alveitya,"
My left arm vibrated at the sound of the spear’s name, as usual. The spear that usually stayed dormant unless it was being called was roused, and I let it out for the first time since we took this voyage.
Amarein watched the green light forming the white spear and sighed after it was fully manifested. I wondered if she had seen Alveitya in its full glory before, when it was still inside the vault of the Kingdom. The Spear buzzed and hovered around us, and Jade chirped cheerfully, circling Alveitya.
