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The Hunter & The Whisperer

Vir is the last of the Vulcher race to survive the catastrophic massacre carried out by the al-Banix, the rulers of the Central Empire assisted by the four nations. Surviving the massacre at the age of seven, Vir accidentally gained immunity to various poisons after eating the heart of a wyvern in a fit of rage. As an adult, Vir became a hunter against dragon riders. Not just hunting them, Vir also killed the following riders with their dragons. He mingled with the people of the four lands, disguised as a firewood collector. One day, Vir meets a homeless little girl, and it turns out that the little girl also suffers the same fate as him. The little girl was called Aira and was the last descendant of the Asurry race. Aira inherited her ancestor's abilities as a whisperer. Vir's adventure, which was originally based solely on revenge, has now turned into something bigger: Gathering the exiles, then forming a force to build a new empire, and overthrow al-Banix's rule over eight other countries. Follow the adventures of Vir and Aira in this story, in a sad and wonderful world filled with mythical creatures.

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"What is she doing now?" the emperor asked the maids accompanying her. "Have you done what I told you to do before?"

"That girl is ignoring us, Your Majesty," replied one of the maids. "She just stayed silent, said nothing, didn't even touch the food we had prepared for her."

"I see, huh?"

The emperor then left the room accompanied by ten maids.

Meanwhile, Aira sat leaning against a tree in the South Garden, a few Imperial Soldiers standing guard at distant points.

"What happened to me?" she murmured as she looked at her hands. "What did that lady do to me?"

The nine-year-old girl still did not realize that her abilities could not be activated as long as she wore the unique necklace. The necklace itself was made of gold with gemstone embellishments, looking like ordinary jewelry, just like the bracelets on her hands and feet.

"Is she actually an Asurry?" she asked herself again. "Like me?"