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Herald of Chaos

Alurik was a prince of the Kray Empire, when passing the test for magic, it turns out that he has no talent for magic. By the decision of the Emperor, the prince was abdicated from the throne and expelled from the Cray Empire to the academy in the direction of the swordsman. But when passing a simple test of his sword talent, a dormant talent emerges. Which will change his life and the world.

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Fel comes to his senses

Slowly waking up, Fael opened her eyes and saw the carriage, trying to remember what had happened to her, but no memories appeared. Wanting to get out of bed, she felt pain in her hand which she tried to rest and get up.

Looking down at her hand, she saw that it was slightly swollen like her fingers. Not understanding what was happening, she tried to rest with her other hand and get up, but she felt a familiar pain.

Fael came to the conclusion that both her arms and hands were broken, but she could not remember what had happened to her.

Hearing the door to the carriage open, she turned her head expecting to see Trey or Keirin, but her dark elf friend Naur entered instead, who was surprised to see her conscious.

- You came to your senses Fael is good. - Joyfully said Naur, trying to hide his nervousness, he was still considering how to start a conversation with her.

He saw Fael's incomprehensible look and more questions that were ready to break from her lips. But raising his hand, demonstrating that she was silent, he approached her and sat down on her bed, raising her head and putting water to her lips.

Seeing the water, she began to drink it greedily until the bottle was completely empty. Gently placing her head on the pillow and putting away the empty bottle in storage, he returned to the table and took a chair, returned to her and sat on it.

- What do you remember last? - Naur asked cautiously.

He feared what those memories could do to her when the robber mocked her.

- I remember Trey sitting on the floor and Keirin were in their minds nothing else but what happened? - Fel asked with fear in her voice, looking into Naur's eyes.

He saw fear in the eyes of Fel, Naur did not know whether it was an accident that the girl forgot everything that was connected with the attack of the robbers or the goddess intervened from whom he asked for protection for the girl.

- The caravan was attacked by robbers, there were many victims. Olu'Nier and Kier also got hard, but don't worry, they are alive. - Naur spoke in a soothing voice.

The dark elf saw panic in Fel's eyes at his words, so he tried to calm her down, but instead of calmness, she turned her gaze to the empty beds where Trey and Keirin were sleeping.

Seeing where her eyes were fixed, the dark elf's heart stung a little. He understood that the girl most likely worries about them as companions first of all.

- They are alive, during the attack a dangerous robber appeared and you and the light elf would have lost to him if a half-elf had not appeared who made him make a mistake and the light elf beheaded him. But you've been hurt a lot. - Naur said, he had fresh memories of this day, no matter how he tried to forget.

Fael didn't understand why she couldn't remember anything? If the robbers were defeated, then where are Trey and Keirin?

According to her friend, they are alive, thinking it over, Fel came to the conclusion that they are in another carriage. And they asked Naur to come here, this thought seemed to her similar to how things are.

- Trey and the light elf left to destroy the bandit camp, they took on tasks. - Decided to be completely honest with the girl quietly said Naur.

He tried not to look into her eyes, afraid to see more of what could hurt him.

- What is the rank of this quest? - Faye's hoarse voice was heard.

The girl was surprised by her hoarse voice, but this did not bother her much now, she wanted to follow the light elf and half-elf as soon as possible.

- Fel don't hope to go after them, these are A rank quests turning into S, the mercenary guild removed him. No one can take these tasks now, wherhalf-elf where the went with his servantis a death sentence for both. - Naur said without raising his head, he did not think that in some seven days this girl would become so attached to a simple half-elf.

Fael began to think about possible ways out of this situation, but no matter how much she thought, there was no way out.

Turning her gaze to Naur, who never raised his head, she felt ashamed of her behavior. That her first thoughts were to go after the half-elf and the light elf, did she owe them something?

No, it was their choice and their decision to go there alone means it's their choice and only they regret the decision.

- Soon we will be in the city of Naur? - Asked Fael trying to change the subject of conversation.

Hearing the girl's question, Naur thought, remembering the conversation with the head of security, they were a couple of hours from the city and should have arrived in it soon.

In a couple of hours we will be in the city, while you rest, Fel, you have suffered greatly. - Naur said, getting up from the chair and carrying it back to the table.

The girl wanted to resist, but gradually her eyes began to close more and more and slowly she began to fall asleep. Seeing that Fel fell asleep, Naur thought about what to do next.

After arriving in Midgen, they will most likely have to report on the attack of the robbers. In the mercenary guild and according to Otau there were those who gave up, looking at the sleeping girl in front of him he hoped that her fiancé would appreciate her.

Unfortunately, he did not communicate with Trey, because he did not know that he was from the same academy as Fel's fiancé.

Perhaps if he knew that the half-elf was studying next to the groom who would be Fel's husband, he would have tried to learn as much as possible about Prince Aluric.

But he found out about this when Trey had already left, casting aside his thoughts and going to the window, Naur looked outside as the carriage slowly drove forward.

Trees and foliage stretched out before him. At some moments they came across other caravans and lone carriages.