After their temporary settlement was destroyed, or, they assumed it was destroyed in the fight, they had nowhere else to relocate. Slimes don’t exactly have the intellect of a human that is more advanced than them in so many ways. Starting from… ehm, limbs, for example, and the rest can be forgotten.
The mud slimes had been hiding in the forest a little bit to the east of the swamp, in fear of all the threats they had avoided few hours prior. They had nowhere else to go and they were starting to get dry. After the fight with those toads and the sudden appearance of that sparky sparky human, the mud slimes decided to go leave the area. Totally avoiding the perimeter as they didn’t want to be history. But the plains were to plain to see, and they weren’t exactly small in number, so they hid in the forest.
One of the adult slimes scouted the perimeter and noticed the human and the toads had left. So they left their hiding place and went near the r
“Push it harder, Jay!” an old man with very short white hair said, gesturing a punch with his right hand.A small boy beside him grunted, his stance slackened a bit. “My name is Jai, grandpa! It’s not Jay!”“Your name is inspired by the Jay bird. It is a very special bird, making you also special. Now to live up to that name, correct your stance, and go again!” the old man corrected his stance and gestured him to punch forward.The little boy looked like he wanted to protest, but somehow, he decided not to. He swallowed the knot in his throat and punched his fist forward.“HAA!!” The old man shouted loudly and gallantly as the little boy punched forward. The sudden shout startled the boy that he jolted, indicating that he wasn’t used to his grandfather shouting beside him. But it reminded him of what the old man had told him before they started all of this.“Come, my boy. Shout your
Jai crossed the street and arrived at the Ministry. He figured that since this was an official business, she would be at her office to do some paperwork first, or at least, inform her colleagues that she’s leaving to get the report. However, looking at the building first hand made him feel that he might have forgotten something. He double checked everything starting from his wallet a.k.a pouch, his ID token, and his scarf. He didn’t bring anything else with him since he didn’t think he needed anything more. He couldn’t remember anything else he had forgotten, but since everything’s in its place, he didn’t think much of it and walked to the Ministry’s Office.When he entered the building, he was not surprised that there were quite some people already lining up. He looked at the clock and was glad that he only took one hour and a half again today. He ordered a mount from the gate to get here since he didn’t want to be sweaty. Asid
Fortunately for Jai, it was only around ten minutes trip. So the humiliation was over quickly. He didn’t really realize the route was the same as the one used in the tournament until halfway to the designated place. Now that he had the chance to look at it, the path was actually made for passing and it split into a fork halfway to the Lake.There was another path leading south, and there two rock walls that Jai assumed was as tall as an adult’s waist. There was a sign at the intersection that read ‘Water Border’. He was sure he didn’t saw that sign before, but he might not remember it correctly since he was too focused on the race rather than his surroundings.“Where that leads to?” Jai asked pointing to the other path after they passed.“The border of the Water Kingdom. It’s a long way from here, and might take at least a day and a half to get there on foot. Th
They ran together to the source of the sound and saw a scene. There were some people near the lakeside ahead, far from the houses and near the wall made of round rocks that was meant as the border around the lake. Around twenty meters away from the border were people and bushes like creature with tentacles. Some people were being lifted into mid-air by the tentacles and they were waving their hands around when they saw the newly coming group while the others came over to report the situation.“Help! The mandrakes came back!” shouted one of the people in mid-air.“Yes, we can see that, Arlo,” the woman said calmly. She was trying to be calm so that her subordinates would not panic, as they were right now. “Calm down. Just stay still, they won’t throw you away if you behave.”“But, Mrs. Rustess, their hold tightens up today! Ack! Any tighter I’m sure my bone will crack!” the other one said, and then sudde
“How do you know there’s a trouble in here?” Jai asked as he watered one mandrake with a watering can. The mandrake was tip-toeing happily on the ground, its tentacles resting on its sides as it tried to soak as much water as it could. Jai smiled and watered its tentacles too, much to its pleasure.Mac was holding out his hand as a water rained down on three mandrakes at the same time. There was no cloud whatsoever above them, but Mac was using his power to make it rain in that single spot. “Your thunder is a big giveaway, pal. I saw it flaring in the distance, so I ran here immediately.”They were watering the mandrakes a bit far away from the lake right now. Some of the farmers that suffered no injury had joined them in watering the plant monsters. Two guards stood close by to watch over them, in case any further trouble came up. But it seemed that the problem was resolved already, if the dancing mandrakes on
When they reached the kingdom, they stopped at the southwest district to let Mac off.“See you later, Jai. And see you next time, Ms. Oakshen,” Mac waved his hands at the both of them.Jai chuckled. “I don’t know if I’ll see you later but, I hope to see you soon.”Mac smiled with his head tilting a bit. There’s amusement in his eyes that Jai didn’t fail notice. “I think we will meet soon enough, Jai. Until then, be a good citizen and try not to cause any trouble,” the peach haired young man said before leaving with a wave.Greta giggled at Jai’s dumbfound reaction before they departed for the Ministry Office.-Meanwhile, elsewhere, a man with white hair and a fair complexion was sitting down with a middle age looking man wearing regal clothing in a gazebo. Surrounding them was a medium sized pond filled with fishes of various colours and sizes, swimming around without a care
Jai and James left the study and went downstairs to meet with Darrion. The blonde young man was standing in the lobby of the house, talking with Anna the maid. Upon seeing them approaching, the blonde gave a wave. “Hey.”“Hey… You’re here to see me?” Jai asked, feeling slightly confused.“Yeah. We’ve been summoned,” Darrion said.“By whom?” Jai raised one of his brows.“The Minister. It’s about the last day they’re giving us as part of the prize. Didn’t I tell you it’s postponed until further notice? Now they’re notifying us about it,” Darrion said.“Oh, it’s about time isn’t it? What a perfect timing,” James said, but he looked in wonder. “Right after you’ve done the survey for me. Though I didn’t imagine it would be this fast.&rd
“Is it really paid by the kingdom?” Ugi asked timidly, making the others chuckle.The Minister smiled. He’s always amused by how village people are often reluctant with what’s offered to them. But he liked that part of them to be mildly cautious in any given situation. “It’s part of your prize, Ugi, so of course, it will be paid by the kingdom,” he said, making the boy smiled shyly. “Well. As I said, this meeting will be brief, and the following details will be sent by letters.”“That’s it?” Mugen tilted his head in confusion. “If the rest of it is going to be put in letters, why made us come here?”The Minister pouted. “Oh can’t I meet my winners by myself? I kind of miss you guys especially after what we went through.”“You were only passing by our classes and smiling like nobody’s business,” Mac said flatly.“He’s &