âYou bastard! So you were trying to kill my friend?!â Baron snapped, clenching his fist tightly as he charged at a burly young man he didnât recognize.
He was ready to throw a punch out of anger at the annoying face in front of him.
The burly young man quickly dodged the punch with an annoyed snort. âTsk! Relax, man. I was just joking!â Casildo defended himself immediately.
âBesides, I donât have the guts to kill this Failed Product. I donât want someone to come and chop off my head,â he added with a bitter look, glancing at Kairav, who was unconscious against the cave wall.
Gavin quietly patted Baronâs shoulder, sensing his friendâs suspicion and wariness toward the stranger. âThis guy must be Casildo. Kairav told us about him before. He seems dumb and irritating, but we can probably trust him,â Gavin whispered.
Baron nodded in agreement, his eyes scanning Casildo up and down, as if evaluating him. âYeah, seems like it.â
The man they were talking about crossed his arms with an irritated expression. âHuh, I bet this Failed Product only told you bad things about me,â Casildo muttered, throwing a scornful look at Kairav.
âDonât take it too hard. Kairav only told us the truth,â Gavin shrugged indifferently, which earned him a sharp glare from Casildo.
Suddenly, a loud cough interrupted the banter, drawing everyoneâs attention to Kairav, who was struggling to regain consciousness. His eyelids slowly fluttered open, though he still appeared weak.
Gavin rushed over, patting his friendâs shoulder. His eyes reflected concern as he noticed Kairavâs pale complexion. âHow are you feeling now?â
Kairav didnât respond at first, his hazel eyes distant and dazed as he tried to piece together the recent events. He slowly scanned the faces in front of him: Baron, Gavin, and then finally...
âHey there, Brother.â
âDairy Cow?!â Kairav blurted out, his once weak expression lighting up with shock when he saw Casildo standing there, greeting him with a flat expression.
Casildo crossed his arms and frowned. âTsk! This is the second time Iâve saved your life, and this is how you thank me?!â he protested.
Kairav let out a long sigh before replying, leaning his still weak body against the cave wall. âSorry, I thought I was dead and meeting you in the afterlife.â
Casildoâs face still looked displeased. âYouâre lucky Iâm generous enough to give you this precious thing,â he grumbled, holding out a small glass bottle in front of Kairavâs face. âHuh, in the end, youâre the one who drank it!â
A deep frown formed on Kairavâs face as he stared at the small glass bottle with a few drops of dark red liquid remaining inside. âWhat is this?â he asked curiously.
âCrimson Begonia,â Casildo replied bluntly.
Kairavâs expression immediately shifted to surprise. âThe legendary flower that only grows in the mountains of the Sapphire Peninsula?â he asked, taking the empty bottle and examining the crimson begonia inside.
âYou know about it too?â Casildo looked surprised.
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Gavin chimed in, âOf course, our team once researched this flower. From what we know, Crimson Begonia has properties that can heal wounds, especially those causing significant blood loss. Itâs believed to replenish lost blood in the body, almost like a transfusion.â
âThatâs why the local tribes of the peninsula value it so much, since many still rely heavily on traditional medicine.â
âBut the flower is extremely rare. Several decades ago, the locals came up with a way to protect it from outsiders who wanted to hunt it down. They kept the flowerâs true habitat a secret, claiming it only grew in certain areas of the mountains...â
Gavinâs explanation was cut short when Kairav interrupted, âWhich is why no outsider has ever found the flower again. Over the years, its existence has been forgotten, dismissed as a myth.â
He turned to Casildo, eyeing him suspiciously. âSo how did you get this flower, Casildo? Were you once a local?â
âTsk! No way,â Casildo quickly denied, crossing his arms over his chest and looking at Kairav with a bored expression. âMy Horned Guardian Clan is nomadic. Weâve never set foot in the Sapphire Peninsula, since itâs already guarded, living there would be pointless.â
âThen how did you get it?â
âFrom the nameless young man.â
Kairav furrowed his brow at the mention of the name. âThe guy who helped us on Enigma Island?â
âOh, so you remember,â Casildo said flatly.
âWhere is he now?â Kairav pressed, eager for an answer.
âHe went ahead and is waiting for us in the forest... Wait, I havenât even asked you!â Casildo suddenly remembered something. âWhy are you on this mountain? What are you doing here?!â
Kairav let out a slow breath. âI heard someone say, âIf you want to know, meet me in the Forest of Lost Souls when the rainy season arrives.â Do you remember? That was about a month ago after we returned from Enigma Island.â
âI was waking up from unconsciousness and heard the voice. It wasnât yours or Prince Arkanaâs. I didnât recognize it, so it must have been the nameless young man you often mention,â Kairav explained. âAt that moment, I realized you all were planning something...â
âSo you recklessly followed us?!â Casildo snapped, cutting him off. âThatâs like handing your life over to the ghosts of this mountain, you idiot!â He growled, smacking Kairav on the head in frustration.
âYou bastard!â Kairav cursed.
Casildo muttered angrily, throwing the Crimson Begonia bottle at Kairav. âNo wonder! The nameless young man mustâve known youâd wake up, so he gave me this. He knew a troublemaker like you would come after us.â
He grumbled at Kairav. âWhat a cunning guy, dumping this burden on me and Arkana.â
âHe wouldnât have followed you if you hadnât kept so many secrets! He just wants answers!â Baron spoke up, defending his friend.
Casildo sighed in frustration. âWe werenât trying to hide anything from you! We barely know much ourselves!â he insisted. âDidnât we tell you that weâre still searching for answers about the origin of our powers?â
âI know! Thatâs why I want to be involved too!â Kairav argued.
Casildo sighed heavily, trying to remain patient. âSorry, Failed Product, but no offenseâyou canât even use your powers right now, can you?â he pointed out. âI mean, you donât want to be a burden to the group, do you?â
âBut Iâve used Radiant Soulforge Awakening twice!â
âYeah, because thatâs a basic ability all Astral Conjurers have!â Casildo said. âAnimal spirits have a sensor when their hosts are in danger, so they automatically come out to protect us!â
âThen teach me how to control my powers!â Kairav demanded.
Casildo shook his head, clapping his hands in exasperation. âWow, not only are you useless, youâre also stubborn,â he said sarcastically.
Seeing Kairav getting ready to argue again, Casildo immediately turned away. âThatâs enough! I donât want to hear another cursed word from you. Speak again if you want me to slap your annoying mouth shut!â
Hearing that threat, Kairav had no choice but to keep quiet, sulking as he leaned back against the cave wall, his frustration boiling.
As his eyes wandered, they landed on the body of a man from the treasure-hunting group lying nearby. The sight piqued his curiosity. âHow many are dead?â he whispered to Baron but glanced at Casildo.
When Casildo shot him a glare, Kairav quickly defended himself, âI wasnât talking to you, jerk! I was asking my friend!â
Baron stepped in to defuse the tension. âI donât know, but weâve found at least 10 bodies along this tunnel,â he answered.
âDid they all die because of the fireflies and those blood-sucking worms?â Kairav asked, frowning as he examined the manâs body. âWhy are the animals here acting so abnormal?â
âTheyâre just ordinary animals, but theyâve been influenced by black magic and fed dragon serpent blood, making them this vicious,â came a sudden voice from behind them.