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The Half-Blood Wizard: Thief Of Time

“Run!” The cry was followed by the appearance of a small sand vortex beside me. I knew that it was the Manjis. I wanted to follow their words, but my legs seemed to freeze on the spot. “Tha, Run!!” This time, they shouted at me. However, just like before, my legs were unable to move. I asked myself what was going on right now, but I couldn't find the answer. I gasped again when the strains of the song sounded from my cell phone. An incoming call. 'Tha, where are you?' Mala's voice sounded so panicked. “In front of a shop. I was asked by my friend to take her to buy paper” My words were dumbfounded and reflected confusion.  'Run out of that place!’ Mala screamed from the other end. 'Fast!' Both asked me to leave this place immediately.  Hastily I took my bicycle and pedaled quickly. Just a few strokes away from the building, I looked back and found one of Manji standing in front of the shop, a bow in his hand. A clump of sand flew low beside me, who was pedaling my bicycle. The sand slowly formed a dove which then flew ahead of me. The Manjis seemed to be asking me to follow the dove. Now, this place was like a maze. I still remember when we came down from the main road earlier, we only had to go into the alley and walk straight until we arrived. However, right now, even until eight o'clock at night, I couldn't get out of this place yet. Dark and tired, I forced myself to continue pedaling my bicycle, following the dove that was now slowly glowing in flames, helping me a little to see in the dark.  ... "Forty years ago, there was a mass death of half-blood people. Those who initially looked healthy in the morning suddenly died in the afternoon. Even the best healing wizard abilities are incapable of healing them, as their spells simply do not work against what they are. Today, the creature is in the border forest of the village where I live, " I said. The surprised expression couldn't hide Azalea, and I saw it. "How did you know that?!"I gasped when he asked in a raised tone. "I won't tell you."I looked at the pair of eyes now looking at me intently, which were always able to give off an aura of intimidation. "I came here because I feared the same thing would happen again. I don't know where to go because I'm a half-blood. There are so many bad things that could happen to me if it were to happen again." Some time passed with silence. Azalea and I looked at each other with our minds until I finally decided to leave the room, but she forbade me. "I'll ask you again, who told you this?!"Azalea seems very angry. Maybe this is why Antonie forbade me to tell the truth because he knew that the woman would be this angry. "Sorry, I can't tell you."I showed an expression of regret. "He was the one who saved me so that I can be here now." "Antonie?!"I was just silent when Azalea mentioned that name. "Am I right?!" under his piercing gaze, I seemed hypnotized and nodded my head. "Only he knows that none of the Wizards are capable of healing them," I thought. I would find another rage, which Azalea would show after hearing that Antonie was still alive, even though that man had also helped me come to this place. However, I was wrong. I just saw the woman's expression. "So you're here to run?." ____________________________ *** Follow My Book Dear ^^ *** Tale Of The Half-Blood Wizard Stealing The Wife's First Kiss Once A CEO Wife ____________________________ ************************ Updates every day at (GMT+8) 07.00 AM ************************ #Meet me on instragram: bluehadyan #Discord : bluehadyan#7481

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22. Sun Apple

Ane looked at me for a moment, and I saw a glint of sadness in her eyes. "My brother has gone, and my parents have, too."

"Not even one?" I asked to be sure.

"Em, I lived in a conflict area. The reason I came here was because there's nowhere else I could go" I knew it was tough, but judging by her expression as she spoke, it seemed like she was good enough to get through it all.

I looked at her, feeling pity. "How did you meet Azalea?"

Ane told me that she lived in a conflict area, and so many people had moved out to another safer place. The last time before she came here, she and her family had to live in a bunker for four years. They would go out clandestinely, every day, just to pick up the food that was left in the shops or to make ends meet. "I met lord Naar then. He was helping some people, so I asked him to help bury my dead brother, because neither my mother nor I could lift his heavy body."

"Then, what about Azalea?" This walk through the woods became lighter as we spent the whole time talking. Even the chubby seemed to be sleeping soundly in my back.

"At that time, Miss Azalea came and suddenly offered me to work at her place. My mother gave permission, then I left my parents. I was only nine years old at that time." She looked very sad when she told the story.

It seemed like a very long time ago, but the wounds from that incident still lingered until now. One seemed to be easier to heal physical wounds than mental wounds. Only time could heal it. Although I didn't know when exactly, Ane, Summer, Winter, and Mirai, I already knew a lot of people here. I was happy with them.

"You are in the right place already, don't ever regret your own decision" I didn't know why I said that. Was it a good choice to be maids in the prison of wizards and other odd creatures? But I wanted to make her happy so that she would not regret her choice. I hated it when in the end, she would say, 'If only.'

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We arrived at the mixed-blood settlement which Antonie was referring to. I remembered well the way to the Winters' house, but that wasn't where we were going. We followed a path with green grass turning white because it was covered in snow. From a distance, I saw a huge building with a dome and colorful stained glass, including a huge arched luxury wooden door. I thought that was the building Antonie was referring to, but Ane asked me to keep going. We still had to pass through the plantation after this to get to where the intended merchant was.

We passed by apple orchards. The trees lost all their leaves, with the ripe frozen fruit hanging all over the branches. I saw Ane pick the fruits, then put them in the bag that seemed to have been prepared. "You are stealing it?" I was confused about what she was doing.

"No," She said, "they won't pick it. These apples will freeze in here if they aren't taken '' It seemed these were leftovers. I wondered why they didn't take them. This was still too much to be leftover, and I guessed it was still very good. These apples were red, with pale yellow flesh, and there was a star motif in the middle.

I took one and rubbed it with my sleeve, then took a bite. It was so sweet and cold. It was tough on the outside, due to the thin layer of ice that covered it, and the flesh was juicy. "What will be cooked for us?" I asked while chewing the apple.

"Yes, for the servants. It can reduce expenses." She hid a large sack near the tree, piled it with snow and fallen apple leaves. The garden was red, as far as the eye could see, ripe apples left to ripen on the tree without leaves and lying abandoned. Even it dangled down due to the density.

I saw some people also coming. They did the same. "Why don't they harvest it?" These fruits were still in very good condition, too bad to throw them away.

"To the Nymphs." She tied the ends of the second sack, then buried it with snow beside the first sack. "The forest nymphs will come here, then they will take and eat these apples. This is the sweetest one. We call it the sun apple because there is a sun motif in the middle," Ane explained.

To my knowledge the Sun Apple was the tastiest. In my place, it could be very expensive. And it turned out, this wasn't leftovers from the harvest, they had left it on purpose. Residents could also take it if they were lacking food in winter.

We continued our journey. Ane said she would lift it along with potatoes and some other groceries, which she would carry through the garden. Now, we arrived at a cabbage garden. Just like the apple orchard earlier, the round cabbages were left to freeze. "You're not going to take it?" I wondered if she would do it, too.

Ane laughed for a moment. "Take what we can take" She smacked my arm, probably annoyed by my question. "They haven't harvested the cabbage, so we can't take it," She said.

"Will that also be left for the nymphs?" Honestly, I was curious as to what they're doing. 'Is this nymph a herbivore or what? Her stomach must be huge from the sheer number of apples she put aside earlier,' I thought.

She shook her head. "They don't like cabbage. Do you think they're slugs?!" She asked with a teasing expression.

I just kept quiet because I really didn't know about it, while Mickey giggled from inside the bamboo basket I brought with me.

This place was like a warehouse, some carriages came with bags of groceries. There were corn, potatoes, carrots and many other vegetables. Ane gave a piece of paper to one of them. She talked to the person, then handed her some gold coins. After that, she called me to come closer.