Kaorâs reckless actions, taken without any consultation, prompted Gillian to stride toward him with a stern expression.
âWhat do you think youâre doing? Unauthorized actions wonât be tolerated. Finish this up quicklyâwe need to move.â
âDonât interfere, old man. Iâm going to break through my limits this time.â
âWith that mindset, itâs impossible.â
To become a transcendent, one must establish their own unique worldview. But Kaor had always acted selfishly and lacked even a small amount of personal conviction.n/oÌ/vel/b//in dot c//om
Such a mindset made it difficult to gain confidence in oneself.
âIf heâs that determined to try, why not let him? Surely heâs earned the chance to give it a shot?â
âYour Highness.â
The one who stood up for Kaor was none other than Elena. Gone was the trembling girl from earlier; she now stood confidently, her body stained with enemy blood.
Her calm voice carried weight as she continued.
âSir Kaor has fought alongside us for a long time and contributed so much. If we canât believe in him, who will?â
Her words made Gillian feel a twinge of shame. He had always dismissed Kaor as a troublemaker, but there was no denying that Kaor had become one of Fenrisâs greatest assets.
Though he grumbled about the harsh tasks assigned to him, he always completed them in the end.
âThe old man...â
Gillian had his unwavering loyalty to Ghislain, an anchor that gave him purpose.âThe housekeeper...â
Belinda had cast off her inner doubts and found freedom through her belief in Ghislain.âVanessa...â
Vanessaâs boundless intellect drove her to explore the truths of magic and the world itself.âThe one-armed bastard...â
Tenant carried the heavy burden of repentance, seeking redemption for his arrogance."You donât need to be extraordinary, Kaor.""Itâs fine if youâre not the best student or the most talented worker. Just donât get hurt, and find happiness in the little things."
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