The golden autumn leaves were no better than the thick curtains, and the early morning sunlight spilled down.
Nemo opened his eyes with difficulty. He was lying on the thick fallen leaves, and the gray-black robe had already turned into large rags scattered everywhere.
The woods were quiet and silent, and Nemo didnât know how long they tossed around for until the early hours in the morning before they fell groggily asleep. At that time, he was so tired that he didnât bother to raise his fingers. He threw a cleaning spell and didnât even have time to mend his clothes.
But there was also a benefit for not mending it.
Oliverâs head was resting on his chest, fast asleep. The weight pressed up by the other party was reassuring, and the dry and warm skin against each other felt good. Nemo gently stroked his loverâs back with his right handâ The remaining scratches on Oliverâs back had long ceased to bleed, and at this moment, it was only slightly red and swollen, with a line of dried tan scabs protruding from the center of the marks.
Nemo didnât intend to treat them.
At present, Oliver had no ways to leave traces on him, but Nemo was keen on it. Hickeys, bite marks, minor cuts from his fingernails when he lost control. He hoped that they could cover the ugly scars left by the Withered Castle, so as to dispel the remaining darkness.
Unlike in the past, even in the craziest moments before, Nemo could feel Oliverâs inexplicable restraint and caution. And last night, in the long darknessâ Because the environment was too absurd, or the despair brought about by the prophecy really pierced his emotions, both of them went a little harder and threw away the last of their reservations.
At first, it was more like they were venting and warming up. It was like tearing a crack in their emotions that was about to explode, letting the toxic pus and blood overflow.
Then anger and despair gradually turned into love and sadness, and finally into mutual demand that abandoned reason.
Bitter and heavy emotions mixed with loving stroking, like unsweetened absinthe; until now, that unique sense of paralysis had not dissipated. Nemo should have had complete control over his body, but he couldnât even control his breathing last night.
Oliverâs ability to learn was quite amazing. None of the tiny movements that once made him uncomfortable appeared this time.
It seemed that his mimicry was spot onâ No physical injury or blood loss; just continuous tingling and pleasure that made his brain scorching blank to the brink of dizziness.
This might be a good way to decompress. Nemo seriously considered it as he slowly rubbed the skin on the back of Oliverâs neck with his palm.
In the brightening dawn, Oliver let out a comfortable grunt and finally woke up. He wiped his eyes, then propped up his upper body, slowly moving up Nemoâs chest with kisses and then bit his loverâs throat lightly.
âGood morning, Nemo,â he whispered a little vaguely.
âGood morning.â Nemo grabbed the soft hair on the back of the Oliverâs head and pecked his lips before deeply kissing him. âOllie, I was⌠Sorry last night, but I donât regret getting angry with you.â
âMe too,â Oliver said then smiled. âI wish I could keep arguing with you like this.â
Nemo laughed. He let go of the hand holding Ollieâs hair and patted the back of his loverâs head briskly. âOkay, get up.â
âActually, I thought about it carefully.â
Nemo mended his clothes with the dark shadow and put them on tidily. Oliver dressed neatly and spoke again in a serious tone. âIf the prophecy is really describing the Hero, and that happens to be me⌠The last person to kill you is destined to be me. Maybe thatâs not bad.â
Nemoâs movements paused.
âThat means Iâll finally catch up to you, lose you, and personally fulfill my promise to you,â Oliver said softly, buttoning the last buckle on the black light armor.
The forest in the morning was filled with a little mist, and the soft sunlight fell on the ominous black armor. The helmet that was transformed by the skull of an earth dragon was dyed golden red by the brilliance of the rising sun. The smile on Oliverâs face came from the bottom of his heart this timeâBitter and soft, not stiff at all.
âIf one of us is destined to be left alone, itâs not bad if itâs me.â
The air mixed with woody fragrance and moisture in the forest filled his lungs, and Nemo only felt that he was going to drown in this humid morning. It took a long time for him to get his breath back and give the other party a similar smile. ââŚI wonât leave until then, Ollie.â
After that, he took a step, and then his expression was slightly distorted. Oliver raised his eyebrows.
âOh, let me add two points,â Nemo said dryly, rubbing his waist. âFirst of all, your skills have passedâ I prefer this way as a stress reliever than quarrelling. Secondly, my back is a little sore, but I donât mind it.â
Oliver laughed this time, but his face was still a little red.
Itâs just that when the two packed up their things and rushed to the horse, neither of them could laugh.
âIâve actually cared for a long time, Ollie.â Nemoâs gaze was a little dull. âDonât you think itâs looking at you with a particularly deep look in its eyes?â
âI feel the same way. But this situation should have nothing to do with its eyesâŚright?â Oliver responded as if he was sleepwalking.
There was naturally no problem with Nemoâs protection arrays and the rein reinforcement. The horse wasnât killed by any beasts or demons that infested the night. At the moment, the black army horse was leisurely gnawing on the grass leaves by the tree, seemingly in a good mood.
âŚIf they ignored that its body was passing through the trunk of the tree.
It wasnât stuck in the trunk of the tree. The dark horse even moved a few steps from time to time. The trunk seemed to pass directly through its abdomen, but there were no skin and flesh flaws, no sawdust valgus. The horseâs body and the stout trunk were more like two colored phantoms superimposed on each other, without interfering with each other.
The reins were still firmly tied to the trunk of the tree creating an odd scene.
Noticing the two approaching, the dark horse raised its head and continued to stare at Oliver very seriously and deeply.
âCan you communicate with it, Nemo?â
Oliver took a step closer and patted the long face of the dark horse. The roughness and warmth of his hands made him sure that this wasnât an illusion. He gulped a few times at the tree trunk being passed through, then turned to Nemo. âI remember you can communicate with the Bluebirds and Cat Whiskers.â
âThe Bluebirds themselves possessed intelligence, and Cat Whiskers could be considered my dependent, but its thinking isnât very clear anymore.â Nemo hesitantly stepped forward. âThis horse⌠I donât know if it has its own ideas.â
As he spoke, Nemo also stretched out his hand and tried to touch the horse, but he only touched air. His white slender fingers passed directly through the long thin face, and his fingertips were exposed from the other side of the horseâs face.
ââŚâ Oliver was silent for a few seconds. âI think it has a mind of its own, it doesnât seem to want to be touched by you.â
Nemo stretched his other hand to the horseâs neck in shock and it passed through without hindrance. His hands seemed to be immersed in the hot air, and it felt strangeâ Unfortunately, before Nemo could try a few more times, the horse turned around and showed its butt towards Nemo with a vague hint that it was going to kick.
ââŚIâll try to communicate with it, but there is no guarantee of success.â Nemo coughed dryly. âAfter all, it is not my dependent, and I may only get the simplest information.â
Half a minute passed.
âIt doesnât want to talk to me,â Nemo admitted bitterly.
âHey, whatâs wrong with you?â Oliver patted the horseâs hot neck with his hand, âNemo wonât hurt you, I promise.â
The dark horse snorted.
ââŚâ Oliver put down his hand extremely slowly. His expression a little stiff.
âWhatâs the matter?â
âI⌠Uh, it just seemed to take the initiative to say that it likes me and doesnât like you.â
ââŚItâs acting pretty obvious. Wait, Ollie. How did you know? Is it⌠Wait a minute.â
Nemo picked up the staff, and countless dark red light filaments drilled out of the black bone ball at the top of the staff. The symbols and formulas that Oliver couldnât understand intertwined. Nemo seemed to be calculating something.
After a few minutes, he opened his mouth thoughtfully, âCreatures born using abyssal magic will give me pure energy almost all the time⌠Now you know the identity of Jesse, for the same reason, species that uses surface magic will also give power to Jesse. Ollie, I donât know the previous situation, but the current situation should be like this.â
The mysterious formula written in the air disappeared, replaced by two circles. The larger one showed âNemoâ and the smaller one was âJesseâ. They were surrounded by countless light spotsâ The light spots were divided into two groups and leaping filaments of light connected the two circles.
âI understand.â Oliver tried to ignore the horror of this topic.
âYou know, some creatures donât have magical talents,â Nemo took a deep breath and explained patiently. âThe next thing is my personal guess.â
âOne type of life span is really not long. The personality is docile, and the intelligence isnât outstanding⌠This is also the case in the abyss. In general, you can understand it as âthe benefits of giving magic arenât as good as consumptionâ. These creatures reproduce and change the community, all of which has nothing to do with us, unless thereâs a new species of good talent.â
âAh, I can still understand up to here.â Oliver pushed away the arched horseâs nose with one hand.
âThe other category is nothing special. Itâs usually selected and domesticated by other species. With sufficient energy, Jesse and I shouldnât have to bother with these marginals piecemeals.â
âFor example, letâs see. Mr. Fuller successfully domesticated the dangerous magical beast Thunderbolt Goats like the fuller goat?â
âNn.â Nemo nodded. âIn a nutshell, the magic circuit is like some kind of special organ. We have not responded, and those species have never had the opportunity to use it. Then as they reproduce, the loop will gradually disappear. These two types of species are considered âmasterlessâ.â
âBut what does that have to do with this horse?â
âOrdinary horses are also masterless,â Nemo said carefully. âIt shouldnât have magical talents, but itâs now using some kind of magic. Ollie⌠Can you feel anything in it? I mean, except for its eyes?â
âFluffy.â Oliver pressed his hand on the horseâs head and replied stiffly.
ââŚIs there anything else? You close your eyes and feel it carefully⌠Oh god, I understand what Jesse means. This kind of thing is really hard to describe.â
âThereâs a flickering spot of light. Itâs difficult to tell the feeling clearly. No, maybe itâs because I havenât eaten breakfast yet, my eyes are a bit blurryââ
âThatâs it, maintain this state!â
Nemo concentrated and looked at the horse. The extremely weak force was drifting away from the horse, pointing directly at Oliver.
âOllie, I have good news and bad news. Which one do you want to hear first?â
âThe good one.â Oliver still had his eyes closed.
âAt the current level of strength, you have one more way to catch up with me. Before the Withered Castle stripped you from my magic system, your power got rid of my instinctive suppression and exceeded a certain standard. Now you have, uh, the ability to collect a âmagic taxâ like usâ You must have inadvertently transformed that horse on the battlefield and turned it into a dependent.â
After a pause for a few seconds, Nemo continued embarrassedly, âAs for the bad news. Ollie, if this story unfortunately spreads out, everyone will know that your original Pope⌠is a horse.â
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Three days later.
Praedo was located on the south side of Garland and was a beautiful small country with spring-like seasons. There was a giant city at the junction of it and Garland, where Hatfield, the holy land of the Laddism Church was located.
Despite the chaos of the world, Praedo had always been safe and stable. It was small enough, had no military advantages in terrain, and had no special mineral deposits or special products that made people jealous. It had always relied on simple commerce and agriculture to be self-sufficient.
It was such an ordinary country that was neither too poor enough to be turbulent or rich enough to attract other attention, and at the same time it lacked ambition. At the first sign of war, it quickly jumped out to declare neutrality, and then locked its borders tightly.
It could be said it was like epitome of chicken ribs*.
*Metaphor basically describing something of little value or interest.
Considering the position of the Mercenary Guild, there was no better place to set up headquarters than here.
On the ground floor of the headquarters of the Mercenary Guild, Telaranea made itself a cup of coffee and threw sugar cubes into it one after another. As a demon who liked to collect intelligence by nature, this was simply an excellent playground, a grand, luxurious, and never-ending dinner party.
Its body had been working here for decades, and it had no relatives for a long time. Even if it behaved abnormally, it wouldnât arouse anyoneâs suspicion. This was almost the least troublesome one in all its body.
If one insisted on something it was dissatisfied with, it was probably that this body was too old and have too low of magic power, which was very inconvenient to use. Anyways, it itself took fancy to the knowledge and intelligence of the old manâs mind, so his weakness was also its weakness, which wasnât a big deal. The body works and it lived pretty well off here and had countless of intelligence and information at its fingertips.
This was enough to make the Sage of the Abyss happy.
Although the female professor of Clementine Academy had a younger body and a lot of intelligence around her, she still had to deal with a group of annoying students and control a delirious husband. In the end, there was still a lot of unnecessary trouble.
It was a pity that he had just drank two sips of tea today, and was enjoying the feeling of the sweet, creamy liquid flowing through his throat, when he almost choked on itâŚ
âItâs been a long time since I saw you, Telaranea.â
Nemo Light greeted in a menacing tone. Oliver Ramon was standing next to him, with a very standard, but not so warm, polite smile on his face.
âWeâre here to make a trade. Iâd like to ask directionsâ How do I get to the âButcher Shopâ?â
The author has something to say:
Ollie got a long-faced believer with deep eyes (âŚâŚ
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The skill of this horse, in fact, my first reaction is to break the mold (X
Kinky Thoughts:
Now we know the origins of the fuller goat (and why itâs called that)!
For those lost, basically Oliver has now become a new god which has its own magic system. Nemo presides over all abyssal magic, Jesse over surface magic, and Oliver over⌠whatever this new magic is.