Chapter 24 Naer Leaves
The Legend of the Dragon King
Early in the morning, Tang Wulin awoke from his meditation and discovered himself surrounded by grass.
It was as if he was meditating in a world of Bluesilver Grass. The feeling here was much better than the one at his home. He was unaware that this was due to the fact that his soul power had entered the realm of Soul Masters, as well as due to the variation in his martial soul. His cultivation speed was much faster now.
Tang Wulin jumped up from the lawn and shook the morning dew off of his body.
âLin Lin! Lin Lin!â Lang Yueâs anxious voice called out from afar.
âMom, Iâm over here,â Tang Wulin said as he hastily ran out of the little garden.
âSomethingâs wrong. Naâer, Naâer... She...â Lang Yue was panting as she ran over.
âWhat happened to Naâer?â Tang Wulinâs heart tensed up.
Lang Yue took a deep breath to calm herself before she anxiously said, âSheâs gone. Naâer is gone.â
âAh?â Tang Wulin was gobsmacked and quickly followed his mother back home.
It was true. Naâer was gone. She had only left a letter on her bed.
Mom, Dad, big brother, Iâll be leaving now. Thank you for taking care of me these past few years, but I remember who I am now. My family has come to pick me up, so I have to go. I was really happy during the days I spent with you all. Extremely happy. I really didnât want to part with you all, but from the memories Iâve recalled, I know that I must leave. I have many things I must do. Big brother, I will always remember how you looked when you protected me from those bad guys. I will always remember the taste of all the treats youâve bought me.
â Naâer.
Tang Wulin was dumbfounded as he stared at this letter.
Despite adding to their burdens, Naâer had brought them numerous joys ever since sheâd joined their household.
Tang Wulin was so happy after getting a little sister. He always felt unusually satisfied whenever he watched Naâer eat the treats he bought with his forging money, especially when she gave him a sweet smile.
âHow can this be!? Naâer, how could you leave like this? How could you? Even if you found your family, you canât leave like this! You canât leave...âTang Wulin turned around and ran out. Lang Yue wasnât able to stop him before he rushed out of the house.
âNaâer, Naâer!â Sobbing screams resounded throughout the small town as Tang Wulin madly ran about, shouting out as he searched for Naâerâs silver hair and violet eyes.
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Naâer tightly held onto a crude rag doll as she leaned against a wall, one tear drop after another dripping down her face.
That was the first present Tang Wulin had bought her with his monthly wage. The rag doll had violet eyes and silver hair that Tang Wulin had dyed himself. It looked just like her.
Tang Wulinâs image unceasingly revolved in her mind.
It was only when they were together that both of them were full of smiles. He seemed to have always been thinking of ways to bring a smile to her face.
He was always there to protect her when someone tried to bully her. Even if he was facing a powerful bad guy, he would still be as stubborn as before.
âBig brother, big brother...â Naâer whispered, as pearl-like teardrops fell onto the ground.
âYoung Lady, we must leave now.â
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He scoured the whole town, searching every corner for anywhere Naâer might have gone. He even ran along the coastline in search of her for a long time. In the end, Tang Wulin couldnât find a single trace of her.
His throat had long since gone hoarse from shouting. Regardless of that, Naâer was gone without a trace.
Aside from the letter, Naâer had left behind a few other things. She had left a small silver pendant necklace with an inlaid silver gem. The gemstone was perfectly round, with a silver thread around its edges.
Seven rays of light could be faintly distinguished as they twinkled within the gem. One look and it was easy to tell that it held considerable value.
However, in Tang Wulinâs heart, this gemstone couldnât possibly compensate for his little sisterâs presence.
Tang Wulin attended school and went to the forging workshop with a muddled head.
For the next several days, it was as if Tang Wulin had lost his soul. Every day, he would prowl the great streets and small alleys of Glorybound City until late in the night to search for a trace of Naâer.
He made many mistakes in his forging work due to his mental state, and was firmly scolded by Mang Tian. Tang Wulin couldnât help but continually ask himself, âWhy did Naâer leave? Why didnât she tell me where she went?â
His spirit didnât recover until a whole week later.
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Red Mountain Academy.
âTang Wulin,â Lin Ximeng called out from the lectern.
âHere.â Tang Wulin stood up. His sadness over Naâer leaving had lessened a bit after a whole week had passed.
He went up to the lectern and accepted Lin Ximengâs recommendation letter. This was the special recommendation letter from the Red Mountain Academy. As long as one was granted this letter, they would be able to register for an intermediate Soul Master academy. Every single student in the elementary academy who successfully became Soul Masters could be recommended to continue their studies at an intermediate academy. No matter what oneâs martial soul was, they would meet the requirements if they possessed a soul ring.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Accepting this letter also signified the conclusion of Tang Wulinâs days of attending the elementary academy.
Wan Yunchao winked at Tang Wulin from the seat beside him. âWeâre graduating now. Letâs go swap pointers later.â
Tang Wulin unhappily shot a glance at him. âIâm busy. I have to go to work later.â
Due to the mistakes he had made a few days ago, Mang Tian had added three hours to his daily working hours.
Wan Yunchaoâs mouth twitched as he said, âCoward. Youâre just afraid to lose to me.â
Tang Wulin eyes flashed with a furious light. âIâm not a coward. Fine then. Iâll spar with you after school in the grove.â
There was a large grove behind Red Mountain Academy. This was where students usually took their Nature Studies Class.
It was very quiet here after school, since very few people would generally come here.
Wan Yunchao was still as fat as before. He joyfully dragged Tang Wulin to the grove as soon as the school day ended.
âLet me tell you, Tang Wulin, you absolutely canât match up to me as an opponent!â
Tang Wulin didnât utter a word.
âGood, then. Weâll start right here!â Wan Yunchao stopped walking, then impatiently released his martial soul from his hands.
After a flash, a short blade appeared in his palm. Compared to when it didnât have a soul ring, the short blade seemed somewhat wider, with lit-up veined patterns on its surface.
A white 10-year soul ring rose from the soles of his feet. Wan Yunchao silently moved the soul ring onto the short blade, causing the bladeâs tip to extend out as 15 centimeters of length were added to the upper part of the martial soul.