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The Guardians' Throne - The First Magic Swordsman

After a long time in the darkness, a lost soul is transported to another world, and there the soul is given another chance and is reborn as a boy... In a world of swords and magic, Zaos is given another chance after hearing an unknown voice asking him to protect someone. While he couldn't remember many things about his old life, he still decided to live his new as much as possible. Even though it looked like he was destined to do something, Zaos chose to follow his own path as much as possible. He tried that... but it looked like the machinations of destiny won't give him much option. Weird things were happening in the kingdom he was born, and before he could imagine... Zaos was throw in the middle of a war in which some were trying to revive the god of the world, and others were trying to prevent it. Zaos will fight in this war while he also looks for the person he is supposed to protect. The story, all names, characters, and incidents portrayed in this production are fictitious. No identification with actual persons (living or deceased), places, buildings, and products is intended or should be inferred.

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Father and daughter

            Three weeks after the kids landed on the island, they started to get used to the place. Most of them realized that they couldn't escape, so they might as well begin to get used to their new reality. The only ones who weren't getting used to the place were Heiti, the kid who Milliendra made faint when her glove broke, and Milliendra herself. Milliendra was certain that Zaos would come to rescue her and the other kids. Meanwhile, Heiti wanted to protect Milliendra in Zaos' place since he admired him deeply.

              Whenever Noemi approached Milliendra, he would be nearby to listen to their conversation. While he knew he couldn't do much without magic or weapons, he felt like he could learn something useful by listening to the person who was running the place. Unfortunately, he learned nothing.