After leaving Evanâs embrace, Riett realized that there was something she had not yet resolved.
As she looked around, she spotted Perante not far away, his long emerald-green hair sprawled weakly across the snowy ground.
Evan noticed Perante and immediately grasped his sword with caution. However, Riett gestured for him to stand down, extending her hand to indicate that there was no need to worry.
Approaching closer, Riett saw that Perante still seemed disoriented, with his eyes closed. He must have not fully regained his senses after his previous encounter with Nylivian, where he had been angry and rushed to attack, only to collapse helplessly.
Seated in front of Perante, Riett gathered a handful of snow and lightly sprinkled it on his face. As the cold sensation touched his skin, Perante winced, and his deep blue eyes opened.
Upon recognizing Riett, Perante quickly got up, jerking his upper body. Then, he swiftly swung his hand, launching an attack.
A sharp gust of wind rushed towards Riett, but she effortlessly raised her hand, flicking her fingers, and the gust dissipated instantly.
âDonât waste your strength.â
Riett stated as she felt the overwhelming power coursing through her body. With this overwhelming power flowing through her, she felt like she could accomplish anything.
However, Perante seemed to either not understand Riettâs words or chose to ignore them, as he attacked once again.
The snow beneath their feet lifted into the air, transforming into pointed shapes that soared toward Riett like arrows. Yet, Riett quickly shattered the snow arrows with ease and closed the distance between herself and Perante in a split second.
A swift movement from Riett caused the wind to billow around them, making Peranteâs hair flutter in the air. Before Perante could react, Riettâs hand grasped the back of his neck firmly.
âUghâ¦!â
Perante whimpered, his delicate face contorted. Riett gazed calmly at him, then spoke.
âStop it.â
Perante glared at Riett as if venomous emotions were emanating from his gaze.
âIf you continue to attack, Iâll have no choice but to snap your neck.â
Riettâs grip on Peranteâs neck tightened, conveying the seriousness of her words.
Veins popped on Peranteâs forehead as he glared back. Observing his pale face, Riett released her grip.
Coughing, Perante collapsed to the ground. Riett watched him carefully.
âI know why youâre so filled with anger.â
Perante remained silent.
âThe things youâve been through must be too painful and agonizing for me to comprehend.â
Riettâs gaze toward Perante turned cold.
âHowever, if youâre consumed by this anger, nothing will change. Even if you had obtained the power of the Spirit Stone, it would have been the same.â
Perante still said nothing.
Riett flicked her hand, and a transparent barrier materialized around Perante, encapsulating him like a glass bead.
Startled, Perante pounded on the barrier fiercely.
Stop it! Peranteâs voice filled with anger reached Riettâs ears, but she believed that this was the best choice for the current situation.
As she flicked her hand, the barrier enclosing Perante began to contract and eventually absorbed into his body. As the barrier vanished, Perante looked at Riett with a lost expression. Even without using Spirit Magic to confirm, she could tell that his power was gone.
Thump.
Perante weakly kneeled on the ground.
Soon, Avlam and Mishan appeared by her side. Avlam looked at his master with a sympathetic gaze. Now that Riett had sealed Peranteâs powers, Avlamâs purpose seemed to vanish. No matter how much power he lent, Perante wouldnât be able to use any Spirit Magic.
Avlam deeply bowed his head to Riett, but his intentions were unclear. Was he grateful for stopping his rampaging master, or was it a show of respect toward a powerful Spirit Mage?
In any case, Avlam gently helped Perante to his feet and walked away with him. Perante seemed to have lost all his willpower, following Avlam without resistance.
Watching them go, Riettâs heart wasnât entirely at ease.
Then, Mishan approached and put her hand on Riettâs shoulder.
âWell done. Avlam couldnât cut him off on his own. Sealing his power might be good for both Avlam and Perante.â
Riett continued to gaze at the departing Perante and Avlam, contemplating her feelings.
âYeah, maybe itâs for the best.â
As Riett turned to leave, Mishanâs voice came again.
âBy the way, Master.â
âHmm?â
âCongratulations on passing the Spirit Stoneâs test!â
Suddenly, petals fell from above, a visual effect created by Mishan.
âYou disappeared so suddenly; I was so surprised. But I knew you would pass the test.â
Mishan grinned.
âNow, what do you plan to do? You have gained tremendous power!â
Riett still didnât have a definite answer on how to use this power.
âWith great power comes great responsibilityâ¦â
Riett pondered, stroking her chin.
âFor now, Iâll inform His Majesty about obtaining the Spirit Stone⦠and then, weâll discuss it together.â
She imagined His Majestyâs face lighting up with joy, probably wrinkling as he chuckled.
Thinking of that image, Riett smiled faintly.
âAndâ¦â
As Riett was contemplating her next steps, she blinked and looked up suddenly.
She felt Evan and Mishanâs gaze focused on her.
âThereâs something I need to do before that.â
* * *
As soon as Riett arrived in the capital, she postponed her meeting with the Emperor and headed towards a remote rural area, far from the city.
The secluded mountain village seemed devoid of human life, with only occasional animal cries breaking the silence.
After walking for a while, the sound of flowing water in a ravine reached Riettâs ears. She knew she was almost there.
Soon, she spotted a familiar cabin and her eyes widened.
âItâs still hereâ¦!â
Riett took a deep breath and stood before the cabinâs door. Slowly, she reached out and knocked.
Knock, knock.
A clear knocking sound echoed through the old tree trunk. However, there was no response from inside.
Riett tightly closed her eyes and knocked on the door again.
ââ¦â¦.â
Still, there was no reaction.
ââ¦Seems like an empty house. Too much time has passed.â
She thought with disappointment, about to turn away.
Just then, the door creaked open. Through the opening, she saw an elderly man leaning on a crutch.
âWho are you, and what brings you here knocking on my door?â
Riett closely observed the manâs face, trying to discern if he was who she was looking for.
ââ¦â¦Somehow, I think heâs still got his eyes.â
Time had passed too long, making it difficult to identify him solely by his appearance.
Riett opened her mouth to ask for his name.
Unexpectedly, however, it was the old man who spoke first.
âYou areâ¦â¦.â
The old man squinted and stared at Riett.
âAre you⦠by any chance, the person who saved me when I fell into the river?â
Riettâs eyes widened in surprise.
âThen, are you⦠Kei?â
The old man dropped the crutch.
âYes, youâre right. I am Kei.â
Riett couldnât close her mouth. She had come here in response to Nylivianâs request.
âIf he is no longer in this world, then thereâs nothing I can do. However, if he is living well, I want to express my gratitude. Thanks to him asking for my name back then, I was able to remember until now.â
Throughout her journey here, she worried that no one might be living in this cabin anymore. Sixty years had passed, and if the fourteen-year-old boy she met back then had survived, he would naturally be an old man now. As she approached the cabin, her anxiety grew.
âBut my worries were unfounded. Iâm glad to see that heâs well.â
Except for the crutch, he looked well-dressed and had a healthy complexion. However, what was astonishing was that the place where Nylivianâs test took place was supposed to be a virtual world representing the past. But, it seemed like it wasnât.
Furthermore, despite meeting Kei a very long time ago, he recognized her instantly.
âWell⦠Please come in.â
Kei, with a puzzled expression, led Riett inside the cabin.
The cabin was older than before, but it still exuded a cozy and welcoming atmosphere. However, there were no other signs of habitation, indicating that Kei might be living here alone.
âGrandmother must have passed away.â
Riett thought, considering the age she must have reached by now.
She concealed her bittersweet feelings as she sat down on the chair offered by Kei. He, too, sat across from her with a sigh.
He was still holding his left leg up.
âAs soon as I saw your face, I recognized you. But howâ¦â
Kei furrowed his brows as he stared at Riett.
Riett understood what he left unsaid.
âHow is it that I havenât aged at all?â
Riett briefly explained the situation to Kei. He nodded silently, seemingly without any doubts. It was an unbelievable story, but Kei didnât appear to question it at all.
When the story was finished, Kei bowed his head and said,
âSo thatâs what happenedâ¦.â
âI apologize for approaching you with an ulterior motive. But I genuinely wanted to save you, Kei.â
Riett offered a late apology. At that time, she refrained from saying anything that could hurt the young boy.
âItâs okay. Actually, I thought you were an angel, a noble being. But it turns out you were just a human like me.â
âAn angel?â
Riett appreciated the misunderstanding, but it still weighed on her conscience.
âYes. Not only did you provide me with tremendous help, but you also gave me a platinum compass and vanished before my eyes.â
It was because she heard Nylivianâs name that the test was over. In hindsight, she was relieved that she managed to pass the compass to him before vanishing.
Thanks to that, Kei managed to sell the spirit stone compass that winter.
âIâm sorry to Lucas, the original owner of the spirit stone compass, but Iâll make sure to tell him that I used it for a good cause.â
While Riett was lost in her thoughts, Kei suddenly stood up and walked briskly to his room. Not long after, he returned with a round object in his hand.
âThat isâ¦â
The object in Keiâs hand was the spirit stone compass.