“Say what?” I said to the floating light in front of me.
“Your soul. S-O-U-L. It’s
there. Can’t you see it?” the voice sounded mischievous while flying around a
glass oval-shaped container.
“I don’t think so. It looks
empty to me.” I tried to stare as hard as possible to the place where Laa
wanted me to see, but still nothing appeared in my sight. I guessed thing
didn't look good to me.
“Hmph….” Ibel didn’t say
anything, she seemed to be lost in her own thought.
“Huh? What do you mean by
that? How can you not see your own soul you incompetent fool?” Two parts of
surprise and eight parts of scolding in her tone. She enjoyed jeering at me for
some reasons. At the moment I didn't give much thoughts about it, there was
something more important. I chose to ignore her and talked to her “master”.
“Umm..Ibel?” For a minute I
thought she was napping, rather than thinking.
“Huh? What?” Yeap, she had
fallen to sleep.
“You look tired.” That’s not what I should
say, but somehow it came out unintentionally.
“None of your concern. Shouldn't
you worry about something else?” She reminded me of someone, who was…less talkative.
“To be honest, your health is
the thing I should concern most right now. The fact that I can’t see him mean
something really bad happened right? And as I am right now, there nothing I can
do to fix it. So I have to depend on you. And if you are not well, there are chances that I
can never see my soul again.” I was being rational. Irresponsible, but
rational.
“You brat know how to take
advantage of people don’t you?” She talked while looking for something, a book
perhaps. In general, I like Ibel’s personality, but sometimes she’s
just…unlikable.
“I didn't ask to be saved at
the first place remember? I could handle things well on my own.” I played
along, aiming for nothing.
“Yeah yeah, I can tell that
much. Now follow me. Laa, take care of things until I come back.”
“Roger.” Laa replied.
Ibel stood up, stretching
herself for sleeping while sitting. Then beside her, the little fire started to
burn vigorously. While I was still confusing, the fire burned out and took form
of a human, Ibel to be precise. Even this was the second time I saw it, this
still amazed me nonetheless.
“What are you staring at?
Never see transformation before?” Laa gave me a glare in Ibel’s eyes, which
sent a chill down my spine.
“Nah, but this is the first
time I see you transform to someone. It’s quite amazing to watch actually.” I
had to praise her ability.
“Hah, of course it is. I’m in
a different level compare to you pathetic fools.” She’s just full of herself.
How came this childish, ill-natured soul was Ibel’s? They were nothing alike,
well, I wasn't sure about the ill-natured part though.
“Hey, are you coming or not?”
Ibel’s urge had me moving.
“Right, coming.”
I followed Ibel to the upper
floor of the store. From the outside, Ibel’s book store looked really small,
and old. If the word old was not enough, then abandoned might work. Even though
it situated near the shopping district, it didn't have any welcoming atmosphere
just by looking at it. However, judging from who the owner was, I guessed there
was no need for customers after all. The Ibel I knew, the bookshop owner, was
just an act to cover who she really was. And I was about to find out.
Nevertheless, having a bunch of questions I’d like to ask, I didn't feel like
asking at all. Who were the two attack me? Where was Thera? What was happening?
Who was the woman named Ibel? They had occupied my mind since I woke up, but
the me right now didn't want to ask. I was just silently walking behind Ibel
when she opened a door which appeared on the wall after she drew some signs on
it. Then Ibel brought them up, as if she could read my mind.
“Why don’t you ask anything?”
She said without looking back. The long corridor we were walking on was light
by an unidentified source of light. I was pretty sure that the house was small.
Looks really were deceiving.
“I don’t know. Maybe I am
afraid.” That’s not the reason. Then why?
“Of what? Knowing the answer?”
A dry chuckle I heard.
“Could be.” I couldn't tell if
I could fool her or not.
“Care to know what your lovely
sister say when she saw you?” Ibel asked. She knew how to grab my attention.
“What? Did you let she know…”
I flustered the words.
“Nope, just want to see you
scare shitless.” That’s Ibel for you. “Don’t worry, I had Laa to take your
place. It’s really convenience to have she around in times like this.” She
shrugged.
“I see, thanks for your
concern about my family. If they knew I got myself into something like this…” I
myself didn’t even know what would happen.
“Like I would let it happen.
After all, you are special, do you know that?” She turned her head back,
showing a faint smile.
“Me? Special? I don’t really…”
Somehow Ibel’s words got into me.
“Nope, just another joke to
see your flustered face. Worth it.” I
didn’t understand what was her thought process.
“So, where are we going?” I
brought up the topic.
“My training ground, but I've
not used it recently.” She drew another sign on the red brick wall in front of
us. A wooden gate appeared, made a creaky sound as it opened. When was the last
time she opened it I wondered.
“Your store look smaller from
the outside you know.” The spacious area had puzzled me for a while.
“It’s just a deception. I've
set up a sense-blinding field around my shop. Normal people can only see what I
want them to see, to avoid unnecessary attention.” She said.
“So how big is your store?” I
continued with curiosity.
“Does it matter? It’s as big
as I want to, and as small as it need to be.” She gave out a sigh, probably
didn't want me to ask more about her secret base.
“Here we are.” She stopped.
Even though she said it, we were still in the middle of nowhere. I looked
around to find any peculiar features of the place where we were standing, but
it seemed to be another empty hallway.
“Is this the place? It’s
nothing here.” I asked.
“What do you expect? A gym and
a swimming pool?” Ibel wasn't happy with my question.
“No…but you said this is your
training ground so I thought it would have sort of stuff like dummy target or
something.” I imagined Ibel practiced as throwing those light balls to a target
50 meters away.
“Oh that? We don’t need it
right now so I didn't brought it.” So she did such things too.
“Then what do we do?” I asked.
“First, we have to get things
through to you. Started by giving you the big picture first.” Ibel opened the
book she carried along, murmured some words and dropped it. To my surprise, the
book kept on floating without falling to the ground. Then, she pulled something
out of the book, like taking grocery from the bag. It was a blackboard. “Here we go.” She placed the board in front
of me.
“Is that your normal place to
keep objects?” I thought it was something cooler.
“What? No. Who would keep
stuff like this in a book? It’s just that I don’t have enough space to arrange
my things, so I have to use this.” So this book was her bag, her closet and
basically her storage. “Anyway, let’s start by the definition.” She adjusted
her glasses. Since when did she put in on?
“Uhmm… Are we going to study
something?” I felt like a middle schooler.
“I prefer the term
‘understanding what is going on’ more. But yeah, you’re going to study.” She spoke while writing a word on the board.
‘Nohigu’ it said.
“Nohigu?”
“A long time ago, Nohigu were
people who were blessed by the world with an amazing abili- no, a gift. They
were favored by the world and therefore to be given special power.” She tossed
the chalk in the air and it disappeared.
“The Nohigu used this power to
serve the world as protector and counter-force. They were destined to eliminated
any potential threats that can be harmful to the world. They were summoned in
time when the world needed them the most, and would disappeared without a trace
when their powers were not required. However, things weren't that simple.” She
paused, took a slip from a who-know-where-it-came-from tea mug. Then continued.
“Among the species on the
world, human sure is the most talented, resourceful and ambitious one. The most
ambitious of all human gathered together as soon as they figured out the
existence of Nohigu, planning to capture them to learn more about their
mysterious power and hoped to master it. They created a secret society called
the “Elements”. Of course, at first those human were no match for Nohigu,
divined beings selected by the world. However, human had the most dangerous
weapon, it’s their ability to learn. Eventually, after countless battle with
the Nohigu, human had come to develop their own power. It’s called magic, or
sorcery as we call them nowadays. They spent hundreds of year training, developing
and mastering their own power. They passed on the secret to the later generations
of the Elements, from whom even more power were generated. On the other hand, the
Nohigu weren't able to find any successors as less and less human deserved to receive
the gift, and their numbers decreased steadily. Human’s continuously growing strength
and number finally outmatched the Nohigu. They kept on losing, and had to hide instead
of fighting. As time goes by, the world Nohigu only exists on the papers of the
Elements, and magic users.”
“Such a thing exists? In the history
of the world?” I couldn't see any possibility of them being real.
“Well, that story is only known
among the involving parties.” Now she reminded
me.
“Involving parties? So you are…”
I didn't know how to react if she said she was a Nohigu or member of Elements. Actually,
I didn't think those things have anything to do with me. Or did it?
“Nohigu, or informally called:
soul-bearer. They are given a soul by the world and use the soul as their source
of power. It’s who we are Kai. We are descendants of the Nohigu.” She took another
slip.
Me? Nohigu? Divine being selected
by the world? If this was a joke, then I admitted it would be the best joke I’d
ever heard. But judging from the look on Ibel’s face, I knew I couldn't run from
it.
“So this must be true.” I murmured
to myself.
-End chapter 13-
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