Aaron looked towards the Kingdom, a smile on his face. "I killed a Blood Warden myself, King. It was easy, but if you're afraid of them, I'll deal with them for you." Aaron responded, the air around him shimmering slightly. "You idiot! That's an icy grave that you're asking for! Do you have a death wish or something?!" The King yelled out in fear, doubting Aaron's capabilities.
"Do you really think that it is a wise idea to doubt the only person you know that can take care of a Blood Warden and a Basilisk with ease? Let me handle this situation." Aaron replied, unsheathing Tsuyukagiri, his odachi, with a smile. This was only for if he needed it.
Aaron lifted his hand up, pretending to control the gate with magic. However, when he moved his hands sideways, the gates to the Kingdom opened. It was almost as if Aaron WAS in control of it, shocking the King. "You...opened the gate to the Ice Warden's home...you are not the smartest man here, are you?" The King commented, confusing Aaron.
"I never claimed to be smart. I'm just doing what I am the best at doing. That thing is not dying." Aaron explained, sheathing his sword and walking in unannounced. Sciat and Crystet had been quiet this whole time, while Jude was just staring in awe at Aaron's absolute lack of concern. "King, you have no need to worry," Crystet told the King, putting his human-like hand on the royal man. The King turned around, noting Crystet's human features, along with those of a Demon.
"I'm the Demon Lord who's supposed to destroy this world. However, we're not going to be doing that. We want to unite the world. The only way we wouldn't be doing that is if we were to die. You've seen Aaron and how stupidly overpowered he is, so is dying any time soon is going to be stupidly hard to accomplish." Crystet explained to the King, who looked at Crystet like a deer does at oncoming headlights.
"Don't worry about it. That's all I'm saying. Don't mind the information I just gave you. Honestly, I have no idea why I was called a Demon Lord by the hero, Seph. After all, you've seen that he's become a monster too, although he didn't really have a choice." Crystet summarised, following Aaron, confusing the King. "Wait!" The King yelled after around five seconds, getting Crystet's attention. "Please, explain what you mean by the hero not having a choice." The King asked Crystet, causing him to let out a sigh. "Alright. When Seph, the hero, was fighting Aaron, Seph lost horribly, although Aaron made it seem like he still had a chance. Aaron stared into the eyes of the hero, and apparently, Seph saw something in those eyes, and it latched onto his body. That was one of Aaron's skills that he didn't know about, but Seph was the only suitable host for him on this planet. I don't know why, but he was. That summarises everything for you. Now, should we continue on? We don't want to keep Aaron waiting." Crystet reminded the King before walking forward and then disappearing.
Crystet appeared beside Aaron, using Supreme TimeStop and his naturally high speed to catch up with Aaron as fast as possible. It was just so he wasn't kept waiting longer. Sciat extended his wings, having kept them folded towards his sides most of the time he's had them. "Listen. If you need more information on Aaron, let me know. I have a decent bit of information about some stuff nobody else here has, like a true insight into his mind when it isn't in the right place." Sciat told the King, leaving him one last helpline before picking him up by the arms.
Sciat rose into the air, his wings flapping decently fast as he lifted both himself and the King into the air. "I am the air transport. Why? I feel like it. Plus, you've never been flying before, so you might find it fun." Sciat explained before flying a little closer to the ground. "You can get off if you want, King. I'm not forcing this on you." Sciat offered. "Yeah, I'd much prefer to be on the ground. "Even so, you could see where Aaron and Crystet were, so I can walk from here. You can fly if you want because I'm going to try to catch up with them myself." The King said, causing Sciat to let go of his arms, dropping him on the ground. The King landed and wobbled for a second, but he didn't fall over.
The King got into a running position that you'd see in the Earthen Olympics. "I may not be the fastest man on this planet, but I can certainly give him a good competition!" He said as the wind in the air started to surround his legs. "The wind spell I invented myself after countless hours of trial and error! Propulsion!" The King yelled, the wind pushing against the bottom of his shoes, sending him flying at an insane speed of twenty-five metres per second. An average adult man's average running speed is around ten metres per second, so imagine seeing someone run at two and a half times your speed. Aaron felt the wind behind him move places as if it was being dragged by an unnatural force.
"So, he's finally committing to some physical exercise, eh? Good for him, but I better stop him before he runs past us." Aaron commented, confusing Crystet, who wasn't as adept at noticing the change in elements. 'Why can I feel the wind move, though? It's not like I have any unique wind-sensing powers.' Aaron asked himself, causing Memica to pipe up.
[It's due to your Boundless Telekinesis. You may not be able to do everything with it, but it does allow you to sense things other people can't. The only reason you're noticing it now is that you learned how to find your Godly energy.] Memica explained, causing Aaron to laugh slightly. "Ah, so that's why I notice it. Quite intriguing." Aaron said, reaching his hand out to his left, seemingly at random, grabbing the King by the back of his clothing.
"Don't go running away on me now, King. We've got some work to do."