His Name

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Hi again, i just finished this draft i hope u like it. And Don't worry i will try my best to finish this work before i lose motive.😅😅


"Good afternoon, my fellow audience. Welcome back to the show. Are you all ready to react again?" Angel said.

Nobody from Dicathen responded. The weight of the previous chapter and the loss of someone dear to them left them in stunned silence.

"Just start the damn show," Valen shouted, his voice trembling with grief and anger.

"I'm sorry for your loss, Ms. and Mr. Leywin," Enola said softly.

Neither Alice nor Reynolds responded, their eyes red and swollen from crying. They couldn't believe what had happened.

-Start-

Cecilia POV

My first experience of this world was the forest homeland of the elven people. Its strangeness was lost on me. I was too confused and astonished by my own reincarnation to pay much attention to their enchanted forest. Even the appearance of the three-eyed giant—an asura, I reminded myself—had failed to impress upon me the otherworldliness of my new home.

"Wait, what do you mean that Cecilia is the one talking? How?" Virion asked, denying the truth.

"Virion... I'm sorry, but even when Arthur managed to save Tessia, she was captured after some events, and now her body is used by Cecilia, who is now known as the Legacy," Angel explained.

"After all he did! You couldn't even hide? What was Arthur's sacrifice to you?" Jasmine sobbed.

Nobody said a word; they all sat in heavy silence.

"Yeah! Stay quiet now, after everything he did for you all, scumbags. I wish he never met you, Princess. If that didn't happen, he wouldn't d-die. I hate you, Princess!" Jasmine shouted, her voice breaking.

She was crying for the first time in a while and couldn't stop herself. Her tears fell freely, her emotions raw and uncontrollable.

"You all are cowards and useless for not helping, my only friend, my my b-brother," Jasmine muttered, falling to her knees, unable to contain her grief.

The Twin Horns tried to comfort her, but Angel transported her to a different room.

Tessia couldn't hold herself together and started crying, blaming herself for everything. Grey wanted to step in, but Angel didn't let him.

"Let's continue," Angel said firmly.

It was in Taegrin Caelum when I began to understand how different this place really was from Earth. But there, everything I learned was filtered by Agrona. It wasn't until Nico led me into the Relictombs that I appreciated the full depth of the strange and wonderful differences between the two worlds.

Agrona's private portal could connect to any other in Alacrya, allowing us to teleport much too close to our destination. I would have liked to explore, to spend time taking it all in as we meandered across the second level of the Relictombs. The sky alone nearly took my breath away as I gazed up into the vast blue expanse. I thought my storm had been an impressive piece of magic, but this...

I knew logically that the sky itself was a magical construct, but I couldn't understand it. It seemed incomprehensible that anyone could create such a thing. When I shared this thought with Nico, he ignored me, focused instead on bullying his way through the crowds of armored men and women around us.

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