Passing through natural stone pools bubbling with clear underground water, the two young men slowly approached a sacred bathing pool known as the Petirtaan or Royal Bathing Place.
This was a site traditionally used by royal families in ancient times to purify themselves and bathe, or to engage in meditation and asceticism to achieve inner peace.
âWas this place once used for meditation?â Kairav wondered aloud, suspecting as much since the Petirtaan was not located near the palace grounds. Its secluded location, harmonizing with nature, suggested it had once served as a place for contemplation.
The nameless young man, with his deep black eyes, didnât respond, instead focusing on the Petirtaanâs architecture, which had captured his attention.
He examined the intricate carvings along the outer stone walls surrounding the pool. Beautiful tendrils, along with various animal figures, adorned the stone surfaces.
As they approached the entrance, they were greeted by two statues of dragon serpents flanking the stairs. The descending steps led directly to the main rectangular pool, the heart of the place.
At the center of the pool stood a large stone table, submerged in the water, upon which rested a statue of a woman dressed in ancient royal attire, holding a jug from which water continuously poured into the pool.
However, neither young man paid much attention to the statue at that moment. Instead, their eyes were drawn to the relief carvings along the inner walls.
These carvings depicted scenes of people from ancient times seemingly worshipping or facing three alcoves embedded in the wall. Each alcove contained a statue of a dragon serpent.
The central dragon serpent statue appeared the most distinct, with a golden crown ornament adorning its head. Its body was also larger than the two dragon serpent statues that flanked it on either side, both of which seemed to bow toward the larger one, just like the human figures in the reliefs.
Kairav slowly approached the statues, and as he did, his eyes fell upon an inscription carved below the three alcoves. âBro, look at this!â
The nameless young man immediately joined him and read the lines of ancient Kawi script aloud, âThe eternal sacred water protects the bright star from self-destruction. Toward eternal life without knowing the end and death...â
Kairav turned his head, frowning. âDo the people of the Darkconian Empire desire immortality that badly?â he asked.
The nameless young man simply nodded in response. Kairav chuckled, seemingly amused by something he found absurd.
âWhatâs funny?â asked the nameless young man.
Kairav, still smiling, replied, âBeing obsessed with something that doesnât exist in this worldâdonât you think thatâs ridiculous?â
âYou mean immortality?â the nameless young man asked, receiving a nod in return. âHow can you be so sure that immortality is impossible?â he asked in a flat tone.
âIâm a cryptozoologist. My job is to believe in things most people consider impossible,â Kairav said. âIâve always held firm to that belief, but when it comes to immortality, I canât bring myself to believe it exists.â
He shook his head slowly. âBecause in my view, nothing in this world is eternal,â he stated firmly.
âBut you...â the nameless young man hesitated. âYou already know, donât you? That the host of the unicorn spirit can live for an incredibly long time, even without the age limits like other Astral Conjurers,â he reminded Kairav.
Kairav nodded. âI know. But living a long time doesnât make me immortal, does it?â He gave a small smile. âAs far as I know, I can still die like any other personâif I get a serious disease or suffer a fatal injury.â
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âBut you could still live for an incredibly long time, maybe without an end, if someone could ensure you remained safe,â the nameless young man countered, his eyes firm.
âEnsuring my safety? Who would even be willing to protect someone that diligently?â Kairav scoffed, his smile turning wistful. âMy parents might have done that, but now I donât even know who they are...â
He took a deep breath, trying to shake off the sadness. âBut besides them, I still have one person who always tries to protect me... My adoptive father,â he said, a small smile returning to his face.
The nameless young man remained silent, listening with his usually emotionless dark eyes, which now betrayed a hint of sadness.
Kairav suddenly turned to him and asked, âNameless young man, Casildo said youâve been alive for quite some time. Do you know anything about my past?â His voice carried a hint of hope.
The young man was quiet for a moment before responding softly, âI donât even know my own past, and I canât even see my own reflection. So how could I possibly know yours?â
âWhat do you mean?â Kairav asked, confused.
âYou donât know the reason why I donât have a name...â he said, his voice tinged with an unreadable emotion.
As Kairav pondered the young manâs cryptic words, the sound of approaching footsteps echoed from the entrance, followed by the irritating voice of Casildo. The youth shot a sharp glare in his direction.
âCasildo, the bringer of blessings, has arrived!â
âYou mean the bringer of destruction?!â
âWatch your mouth, Failed Product!!â
âHave you found anything yet?â Prince Arkana asked as he approached the nameless young man and Kairav.
Kairav answered while ignoring the hostile glares from the crazy girl, Trisha. âNot yet. But take a look at this inscription,â he said, pointing to the carved words below the dragon serpent alcoves.
Arkana and the others gathered to read the inscription, their brows furrowing as they tried to understand its meaning.
âEternal sacred water? What does that even mean?â Casildo scratched his head in confusion. âSince it says âeternal,â shouldnât it be water that grants eternal life?â
âWhat do you think?â Kairav shot back. âIs your slow brain not capable of grasping something so obvious?â His expression was one of annoyance and exhaustion from dealing with the tanned young man.
âBut where is this eternal water?â Casildo asked, still confused. âWait, do you think the eternal sacred water is the water in that pool?â He guessed innocently, pointing to the clear water filling the nearby pool.
Kairav slapped his own forehead at the ridiculous notion.
âSomething so valuable would definitely be hidden in a place hard to reach, idiot. Just like how youâd keep your money in a safe,â Gavin added, clearly as fed up as Kairav.
âForget it. He probably doesnât even have a safe in his house,â Kairav sighed, exasperated.
âOr maybe he doesnât even have any money,â Baron remarked dryly.
âCan you all just shut up?!â Trisha snapped, clearly fed up with the bickering. âYouâre wasting my time!â She growled, marching past them with her followers in tow.
The girl hurried over to where the nameless young man and Arkana were standing, both of whom were studying the details of the relief carvings and statues around them, as if searching for an answer.
âThe eternal sacred water must be hidden inside the stepped pyramid, right?â Trisha asked the nameless young man.
He turned to her and asked coldly, âWhy? Is that what youâre after?â
Trisha didnât reply. Instead, she turned her face away, clearly avoiding the question.
âDonât be too harsh on your new girlfriend,â Arkana teased, smiling playfully.
âI wouldnât even glance at her,â the nameless young man shot back bluntly.
âHow do we find the entrance?â Kairav asked, walking up to join them.
Arkana turned toward him. âWe need to search for a hidden mechanism. Buildings like this often have secret entrances that can only be opened by triggering such mechanisms,â he explained.
âHeh, instead of going through all that trouble, why donât I just smash this pool? Maybe the entrance is beneath it,â Casildo suggested with a wide grin, prompting a collective sigh from those around him.
Arkana glared at him in frustration. âYouâve been adventuring for decades, and youâre still this stupid,â he muttered, shaking his head in disbelief.
âIf you recklessly destroy this pool, you might end up destroying not just the pool but also anything important that could be hidden beneath it, you fool,â Trisha scolded, equally annoyed.
âHey, is this real gold?â came a sudden voice that made everyone turn toward the pool.
And there, in the middle of the pond, was Zacky, the bald man, walking toward the statue of a woman that had caught his attention.
His eyes gleamed with excitement as he noticed the golden shine adorning the statueâs head. Without a second thought, one of his hands quickly shot up, reaching out to grab one of the five golden hairpins embedded in the statueâs head.
Casildo cursed under his breath and pointed at the foolish man, âLook! Your man is even dumber than I am!â
âZacky, you idiot! Why are you just grabbing things?!â Trisha shrieked.
The bald man froze at the sound of his bossâs scream. But his shock quickly turned to terror as he realized death was closing in. His eyes widened in horror as he saw a barrage of arrows flying straight toward him.
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