(92). - Village beside A Labyrinth.

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              Next morning, we left as early as we could. Luckily, when I had brought up my decision to head to Licua to my friends last night, they all agreed to do it — with only really Arabor stating that he still wasn't sure whether Licua was the best idea to visit, but did not explain why that was when I asked him. This made me a bit suspicious, considering who he was, but the Ancient One stated that it may just be a personal thing for Arabor, since apparently Licua was also the location where the Primal Dragon of Earth was said to reside.

Now, I don't know about you all — but to me personally, Arabor having some personal feuds with the other Primal Dragons kind of made sense. I mean, he definitely seemed like the type to get into trouble and even annoy the shit out of his own siblings every opportunity he had — whether it was intentional or not.

Anyways— we all were currently in a brand new carriage, which had been provided to us by Klana, who was the one who even gave us the suggestion to visit Licua and see the situation there in the first place. The carriage this time around was actually plated and registered, so unlike the last time when we made our trip from Ordial to Yiinao, this time we weren't going to get in trouble with any Horseman of Apocalypse or the Holy Night Order.

Wezrall was the coachman of the carriage, as always, while the carriage itself was being pulled by a pair of A-Ranked Shadow Beasts I had summoned, both of which looked a lot like a bear and lion mixed together — being very large and quite muscular built.

While I was chilling around Wezralls neck in my snake form, Arabor was sitting right next to him, while everyone else was inside the carriage.

Odale was continuing to decode the scrolls that we had all this time, having managed to decode already 3 of the 7 scrolls we had. And each one of them were like pages of someones diary - it was very strange stuff. Frindel and Vien were being Frindel and Vien, and were having what could only he described as — an intense game of cards. Yeah...
Don't ask me, those two are insane.

Finally, Iyka was asleep the whole ride — leaning onto Odales right shoulder, which he didn't mind apparently, considering that she just kind of fell onto him during the ride.

The path that we were riding the carriage down was actually a completely different path from the one we took when we came to Yiinao to Ordial, since apparently Licua was a kingdom only reachable via one path or the sky, being a kingdom located somewhat deep inside what is known as the 'Wasteland' — one of the 9 main regions of this world.

Yeah, this world is a massive one divided into 9 regions — the one I awoke in was known as the 'Blacknight' region, where the Abyssal Woods were located in.

<Wezrall>;
"My Lord, do you have a map of our road? I do not want to get lost."

Wezrall suddenly asked, dragging me out of my thoughts as I looked at him.

"Oh yeah — Just a minute..."

I replied, before rotating my body around his neck to face the inside of the carriage, looking inside it and around for the map. I had placed it somewhere in our stuff right when we were about to get going... Only question is — where in the hell did I place it?

I rummaged through our stuff for a bit more, before exhaling and looking at Odale.

"Odale, do you know where the map—"

Before I could finish, Odale suddenly extended a rolled up paper towards me. I looked at it a bit dumbfounded for a bit, before exhaling and creating small arms made of my 'Abyss Magic' and taking the map.

"Thank you..."

<Odale>;
"No worries Lord Faofa."

Odale replied, not taking his gaze off of the scrolls and his notes. He was taking this decoding task I entrusted to him very seriously — it was almost concerning honestly.

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