Travel Stories

Travel Stories
Truth, at least part of it, finally...


The little house is empty. As if there were no more creatures inhabiting it, even in the living room, 2 people seemed to sit there. Kay was dissolved in a sea of guilt. Seeing Rayna still sobbing, and throwing a look of fear from time to time, made the young man even more regret his inability to control himself. Fortunately, Andini was still in school. If only he had witnessed what happened today, Kay would not have known what to behave like. Andini is very close to Rayna...


"When do you want to stay in the company?"


Without even looking, Kay knew who was speaking. The old devil sucks who doesn't want to tell anything clearly, but expects everyone to behave and act like they know everything, Arborite. And for this time, Kay completely shifted all the wrongs she had done to the old demon. The young man was silent. He did not even look towards the Arborite in the slightest. Kay's angry...


"Eh, Kid? You're not talking to me, either?!" he continued while upholding his body in the chair he sat in, which again did not get a response. The young man he spoke to was even throwing his face away.


"Oiii, Boy?!!"


"Heaven!!!" sergeant Kay wrathful. His breath was breathless in a mixture of emotions in his heart.


"Lho, how angry are you?" reply Arborite by showing an irritating face. It seemed that he really intended to provoke Kay all out, and unfortunately he succeeded.


Kay wrathful. His body began to emit a faint heat that burned the air, especially when he saw a smile full of ridicule on the handsome face of the young man who was sitting cross-legged casually. Arborite even still looked so relaxed as Kay's figure began to stand, looming before her in fury.


"You! The old devil is useless! It's all because of you!!!" his jolt while pointing at the face full of ambiguous smile that was still relaxed. Encouraged by the guilt that continued to expand in his heart, Kay began to become unreasonable. He did not even heed Rayna who asked him to stop confronting the Arborites.


"Owh, okay. Then how could it be my fault?" reply Arborite soft. The handsome young man was still smiling strangely even though Kay seemed to have almost lost control of her own anger.


"You have this knowledge. You understand all this rotten stuff. But not once do you have the urge to tell me anything." - furious Kay. It seemed that he found relief by bestowing this blame on the Arborite, while the latter seemed to be completely unprovoked. Though Kay is unaware, the air warmed by her anger is contaminated by another powerful air. Eve, who presents a powerful pressure, threatens to destroy every existence, as if shady in the living room.


"Kay, already. Ray was just shocked. Sorry Kay, Ray's a little..."


"No, Ray. It's not your fault." cut Kay out quick.


"This old man, dragged us both in this. Teach incomplete, do not want to explain anything, but hope everything goes well without mistakes. What arrogance is a god who views other lives as meaningless existences. It's the old creature's fault!".


"No, Kay... Abo's..."


"Arborite, dear Rayna, Arborite." cut the Arborite with a small laugh, a behavior that seems to make Kay become increasingly flabbergasted. His body began to emit black flames that enveloped the entire inch of his existence, sending terrifying heat into the air.


Damn it is this old demon. I have absolutely no guilt!!!


Kay's ripples of anger filled every cell of her mind. Blurring his mind and his senses. He was not even aware of the dangerous lightning that appeared in the eyes of the young man who turned his gaze back to him after speaking to Rayna, who seemed to be getting more frightened but did not have the courage to approach any of them. Kay was not even aware of the breezy wind that hid the horror in the pressure of the forces that appeared and revolved in the room. He just wanted to let go of all the guilt in his heart, and Arborite was the only target there was.


"What is the point of your existence? Free you live aeon year. It's free for you to know the various dangerous sciences. Free all your lamentations and complaints. You even know how to undo the spell I said. You even know the terrible consequences that may come from it" Kay loudly assailed relentlessly. He doesn't even let anyone cut his shit anymore. His finger straightly pointed at Arborite's face, which began to attract her smile, making the charming face even more attractive, although it also looked more terrible.


"But not for the honorable Arborite lord. You're too tall to be an obscure ant mentor like me. Just let the fool Kay do what she wants, piss her off if she's wrong. Why bother teaching a cockroach! Isn't that right, honorable Arborite sir?!"


"There is a point, especially in the "cockroach" section" said Arborite casually.


This answer that really stunned Kay a little, echoed in the young man's mind as if it were like a bomb blast that blew his consciousness. Kay did not notice Rayna's fear-filled face at all, apparently realizing that Arborite was angry and trying her hardest to control herself. The girl knew for sure how powerful the Arborite was. Although during their interactions to this day, the old demon had never revealed anything except his slender nature, Rayna knew for a fact that Arborite was not an existence that could be provoked at all.


"Huh, as I thought. It's only natural that you're cursed by God for..."


But it's too late...


The force pressure that had long since been hidden in the air, giving rise to itself in the form of a wave of power that shook the small house, was far more terrifying than the power of the spell that Kay had spoken before. Meanwhile, the handsome young man started to stand up. His long black hair seemed to be squirted by a terrifying strength. Pupil eyes that are usually filled with ignorant rays, do not show any other color other than deep black. Wave after wave of strength continued to radiate from his body, slowly pushing Kay who was trying to step forward fruitlessly, as if an extremely strong wind was pushing her body continuously.


But strangely, that power did not affect Rayna at all. The girl kept trying to talk to Arborite, making her forgive Kay who was angry, but in vain. Kay managed to touch the Arborite pain point.


"No, dear Rayna. This cockroach is gone too far. It was time for someone to realize why 10th dimensional beings were feared by humans. Even by a model full of modifications like this one." he said gently while shaking his head, answering Rayna's request.


"You useless cockroach, who only knows how to whine and complain, has absolutely no right to spy on me" he told Kay, who was still trying to stay in her place in near vain. The howl of the waves of power emerging from the Arborite continued to grind down Kay nonstop.


"You were given all this by the Creator, and just know how to enjoy all the results without knowing how to work on them. There is absolutely no capacity to regulate how I should exist" he said, flicking his finger at Kay, who created a sharp knife out of nothing, creating a wound that suddenly opened and splashed Kay's blood into the room and floor.


"Arborite, please. Already, I'm sorry Kay, she's just..."


"Shut up, lady!" arborite's sergeant violently cuts off Rayna's frantic pleas that grow increasingly frightened at Kay's body being wounded by the Arborite's concentration of power.


Shit, I forgot as horrified as to what this old demon really is...


The lacing for the sake of the force began to pull Kay from the senseless fury that had pervaded her mind. Seeing the wrathful Arborite figure slightly reminded the beginning of the time they met. Back then, the old demon was also like this, hideously indescribable...


"I'm not your maid, son. Not your bodyguard or mentor. My job is to pass on knowledge as far as I can. And you're saying I dragged you two into this? YOU GUYS??!" in his wrath, Arborite waved her hand towards Kay lightly, sending out an unstoppable surge of power and throwing the already hard-earned Kay to the wall as the angry scream rumbled in Kay's mind.


"You are the one who messed things up and dragged the soul who should have rested by His side and lived this ridiculous life with you! You, who never wanted to ask questions or even intended to learn anything with the brain and talent God gave you! You, without careful consideration, do whatever you want as you please! And you blame me?!!" furious with Arborite dangerously. Those pitch-black eyes were fixed on Kay who was stuck to the wall without being able to move, suppressed by the monstrous power that seemed to aim to squeeze her to death, while the air rattled in a horrible darkness.


"Abo, please. please, already... Abo's..."


"DON'T CALL ME BY THAT NAME!!!"


"Abo, pleasure. Just destroy my soul, Bo. Please, already... Forgive Kay.." lamented Rayna continuously. The girl no longer cared about herself. The time he spent with this new family was fun, and he didn't want it to go away again. Seeing Kay squashed about without being able to move while blood even started flowing from her nose and mouth, frightening the girl more than anything.


Even if existences still existed, what good would it be if there were no of them?


Looking at Rayna who kept trying to get close to her despite the fear-filled look radiating behind her eyes that resembled the charm of the morning star, which was also filled with the tearful blur of her beautiful face, she said, and the various lamentations that began to be disguised by the sobs and panicked cries, Arborite let out a long sigh.


Ah, it turns out I still haven't learned anything. There is also a truth to the speech of the boy, free of time that I have spent on this earth. I'm still tempted to make similar mistakes endlessly. Apparently you are still the greatest, Lord, Arborite sighed inwardly as regret developed in her heart, making the air suddenly lose the pressure she had before.


Without the pressure backing her up, Kay immediately fell to the floor. His consciousness twinkled before the young man fell into unconsciousness. Kay no longer realized how Rayna kept trying to shake her body to make herself aware, or the hysterical screams that the girl let out when she realized, whatever she did, Kay did not wake up. How the girl frantically, trying to make Arborite "responsible" for what happened to Kay, or how a sigh of relief emerged from the girl when Arborite finally told her that Kay had simply fainted.


Kay doesn't understand any of this...


The young man was already in a beautiful meadow, stretching as far as the eye could see. Breeze gently caress the body, carrying the sweet aroma of plants and fresh water. Kay was no longer aware of the existence of her body, although the weight in her heart grew stronger. The grief of the treatment he showed the Arborites threatened to overwhelm and destroy him.


In that beautiful meadow, the umpteenth time he was here, back Kay fell into a grief that threatened the sanity of her mind as the feeling of being stifled inside the chest she let go in a painful and wailing scream full of pain...