Arthit turned at the corner while being careful not to trip over anything.
- "This is getting more and more complicated" - he murmured as he squinted his eyes trying to see where he should step and if, as it had happened before, there was a hole where he could end up putting his foot without realizing it.
- "At the next corner there is a big staircase" - said Forth who, walking calmly, retraced his steps after having checked the corridor through which they were going.
Arthit sighed when he heard the ghost's words.
They had been already walking for more than half an hour on those trails, going down and up stairs that did not lead them to anywhere.
"Maybe I should not have come alone," thought the young wizard as he recalled Knott's attempts to prevent him from entering the crypt entirely alone.
Alone.., except for the presence of Forth, of course.
The ghost, who was staring at him with his huge black eyes, had not said anything. But, by his expression, he seemed to have many things to say.
- "Tell me what it is ..." - Arthit exclaimed finally after losing the little patience he had left.
Forth sighed.
- "It's just that I think this is crazy. I ..." - said the young man as he pointed towards the staircase that was finally in sight of Arthit - "I do not think it was a good idea for you to enter here ... you are risking your life. "
Arthit laughed quietly as he watched the first steps descending into the depths of the earth.
"At least the runes have not been erased in this area. I don't want to imagine what would have happened if there is no light ..."
- "It seems that no one understands ..." - Arthit said as he began to carefully go down the slippery steps - "but it turns out that I prefer to take the risk. I want to live with Kong, raise our children together and grow old with him ... I want it all and I will not allow an idiotic spell to separate me from my husband. I will never allow it! "
Forth stopped in surprise.
"He... he has not changed at all and, apparently, never will," the ghost told himself as he remembered Krist and his expression as he cast the spell from the top of the battlement, "the same determined look ..."
No.
He had never had a chance and he would never have it.
The young ghost nodded sadly as he finally accepted that he should forget all hope for him to be his and his alone.
- "Soulmates..." - he murmured remembering what his mother had said a few minutes before he lost consciousness in that bed - "Nobody will ever be able to separate them"
- "You've said something?" - Arthit asked while he looked at him with a look full of curiosity.
Forth shook his head while giving him a smile.
- "I only said that I hope you can live with Sing this life and all the others ... seriously".
Arthit frowned.
- "For that I need to find the part of my soul that was sealed between these walls ... or I will disappear as if I had never existed".
Forth stopped smiling immediately.
- "Sorry..."
The young wizard sighed, but said nothing more.
There was nothing to say ...
Finally, after descending the staircase, they came to a landing where, through a large opening in the shape of an arch, a slight whitish lighting was perceived.
Quickly, magician and ghost entered the room while being completely amazed by what they had in front of them.
- "But what the hell..."
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Romans- "I will not let you take him away from me" - said Arthit with a frown - "our bond is impossible to break ..". The elders nodded. - "And you, young Kong?" - they asked - "What do you want?" The young man separated his face from Arthit's chest and...