We continued on foot for a few hours until we were far out of sight of the village and then took our full forms and continued on towards the next town to find an inn for the night. The next day, we stopped at another town, and while there, we bought ourselves new clothes to better blend in with what humans wear since our clothes were clearly too high-class for the average human and even some noble humans. After another two days of travelling, we finally arrived at the Tralux capital city. The city was vastly different from the towns and villages we saw on our way. As we entered the city, Terry asked, "Was there anything you wanted to do here in particular?" "Not really. I mostly wanted to see how humans live. Are they really as bad at magic as everyone says?" "They're not bad at magic. They're just not suited for it. Most humans are born without mana, and the ones that are, are born with next to no mana, making it hard or even impossible to practice. The ones that overcome the odd
When I heard the guild's name, I couldn't help but think, 'You wish you were dragons.' As the man was about to leave, I asked him, "Is it possible for my friend to join me while I read in the library?" "No, outsiders aren't allowed to enter the library like I told you earlier. But if what you said about your friend being the one to teach you how to control your mana, then I'd be more than happy to administer the test to him as well and see if he meets our requirements to join." "I'll go ask him now!" I rushed outside where Terry was leaning against the building, waiting for me, "Terry, I need you to take the test and join the guild, or you can't come with me to the library!" Terry looked at me, uninterested, "But I'm not interested in inferior spells. So why would I want to go to their library?" "Because you said it yourself, you're my guardian, and you have to follow me everywhere!" "You really seem like a child right now." "Then, should I hold my breath until you say yes?" "
Terry dragged me out of the bakery by the arm while I was still trying to process what was happening. Then, feeling me dragging behind, Terry stopped and grabbed me by the shoulders, "Sasha, you need to concentrate! Don't think about pointless things; just focus on returning to the mage guild! I can't drag you all the way there!" I looked at Terry, concerned, "What's going to happen?" "Nothing. We only need to get back to the guild, apply a spell that doesn't rely on your ability to change your eye colour, and then increase our disguise by changing our hair. That woman wouldn't have gotten a good look at you, so changing this much should keep us safe while we're still in the city." Terry and I finally made it back to the guild and went upstairs. As we were wandering around the second floor, Terry realised the human from earlier never told us which rooms were ours, "Damn it! I have no idea which ones are ours!" After Terry said that, a voice came behind us, "Are you two new members?
After we finished fixing and altering the disguise spell, I left Terry's room to start looking for another empty room for myself. Luckily, there was an empty room across the hall from his, so I took it and unpacked my bag. After I unpacked, I took out my nightgown, ready for when I went to bed. As I stared at it, I sighed, "I'm too used to having maids help me... I'm lucky I've even been able to change my clothes by myself." As I tried to reach behind my back to unlatch the buttons so I could change, I ended up falling backwards, making a loud bang as I hit the floor. As I sat up, I rubbed the back of my head, where I hit it against the floor, "Oww! I hate changing my dress! This happens every time I try to unbutton the back!" While I sat there rubbing the bump on the back of my head, someone knocked on my door and opened it slightly, "Excuse me, are you alright in there?" She slowly popped her head around the door, and when I saw her, I noticed she was the woman from earlier, "I
While Terry and I walked down the hall, we bumped into the vice guild mTom as he left his office. When I saw him, I smiled, "Good morning, guild mTom!" He looked at us confused, "Do I know you two?" "You've forgotten already?" I then remembered we had changed our hair and eyes, "Oh, I'm sorry, you probably don't recognise us. We're the two who joined the guild yesterday. We were just wearing a disguise yesterday..." "Why would you need to wear a disguise?" "Ummm... it's a long story...?" He sighed, "Forget I asked. I was actually on my way to look for you two." Confused, I asked, "Is there a problem?" "No! Not at all! It's actually good news! I've been told that the king is looking for new royal mages, and I thought, with your potential, it would be shameful of me to keep you in this guild! So I wanted to offer to personally take you to the king's castle and give you a recommendation!" "Thank you for your consideration, but I'm not all that interested. I'm perfectly happy here.
As we walked away from the city, Terry looked over at me and saw I was still shaken up, "Sasha?" I subtly smiled at Terry, "You know, I think at this point you should just call me Sash." Terry blushed slightly, "If that's what you want, I'll try my best... But, as I was going to say, do you want to skip visiting Zetia kingdom and Welas city? Instead, we can go straight to the elves' homeland, Goslodia." "After what we went through in Tralux capital, I would like to never see another human, so yes, I would love nothing more than to skip the rest of the human cities..." 'I feel ashamed to think I was human in my past life...' "I agree. If we fly from here, it should only take four days to reach the great forest." Terry and I then took on our full forms and started heading towards the great forest. Unfortunately, after only a few hours of flying, it began to get dark, and storm clouds started to form. After only a few minutes, the rain started to come down, getting progressively mor
Terry and I made our way into the city. Just entering, we started to see there were no actual buildings. Instead, everything was built onto the sides of the trees since they were rather large. There were windows and doorways carved into the sides of the trees, walkways spiralling down the length of them with the occasional bridge connecting them high in the air. I looked around in awe, "I can see why this place can be considered more beautiful than our capital. The designs and buildings are so different from anything you normally see that it's hard to compare them to anything else." "These are just the houses in the outskirts. There's more to be seen deeper in the city." As Terry and I went deeper into the city, we started coming into a natural clearing of trees, and in this clearing, the elves had built a market with stone paths and walls with trees naturally growing over them over time. Seeing everything, I didn't know where to look first, "No matter how much I see, I can't stop
Peter sat around the table and asked me, "So, what do you plan on doing in the city?" "I actually wanted to meet Usof Ladan. My Mom told me how he and my Father are good friends." Peter let out a small chuckle, so I asked, "What's so funny?" "I was with your Father when he first met Vel. If it wasn't for me, those two wouldn't be friends. Not to mention the fact that Livia is his sister. It's how we met. When Walter went off with Vel to talk, I was left with Livia, and we had an almost immediate connection. We stayed in touch, sending each other messages, meeting up every year or two, until finally, I decided to go for it and leave Kiddra with her." "Wait, you're married to Usof's sister? So that means Usof is a part of our family?" "Indirectly, but yes. If you like, I can introduce you to him. He lives not far from here." "I'd love that!" "Alright, I'll take you to meet him tomorrow morning." The next day, Peter woke us up early, and we left the house after getting ready. Aft