Chapter 39: Ch:39 Final Trial (2)
Inside the assembly hall, the shamans strode forward to the center, their footsteps echoed loudly. The three pillars were hauled through the left door and swiftly replaced by a big magical glass orb,
carried in by two black-robed figure from the right.
The orb hovered above the broad pillar, which is affixed to a wheeled metal platform. Inside the orb, white snowflake like particles floating lazily in the transparent dome.
At the left edge, stood seven hooded figures walking toward the center. They all wore identical white robes that covered their faces from revealing.
The robe was unique in its own way with different intricate patterns and gold threading along the sleeve edges, and a surcoat which blends beautifully with their colourful capes.
They all gathered in a perfect circle. To the left loomed the seven figures, to the right clustered the young shamans, with the high priest near the orb.
“Now,” the priest intoned. “I shall call your names one by one, simply place your palm on the glass.
I call, Timber Hernes.”
Timber walked forward and pressed his hand to the surface. Suddenly, flames formed from thin air within the orb, roaring to life.
The young shaman’s eyes widening in surprise. The once empty glass blazed from within.
“Timber Hernes, you possess the element of fire. You can now release your hand.”
The flames vanished as he withdrew, stepping back into the group.
“Next, Christine bernard.”
She stepped forward and touched the glass. Water slowly coalesced on the inside, rippling under her steady gaze.
Christine was flabbergasted, yet her expression remained composed, as if she commanded it herself.
“Christine bernard, you wield the element of water. You can stepback now.
Next, Dave Brokson.”
Dave’s touch also ignited the element of fire.
Total, six shamans showed their elements. Three fire and three water.
“Next, Daniel Dikson.”
Daniel advanced, sighing deeply before making the contact. He touched, but nothing happened at first. Then, suddenly a spark of lightning leaped from his palm into the glass.
*Zap!*
“Agh!” he shouted, feeling the shock as he yanked his hand back.
The Yellow-caped figure smirked slightly.
“Daniel Dikson, you wield the element of thunder. You can stepback now.
Next, Colin Demion.”
Black-purplish smoke billowed from the base of the orb, engulfing it in a dark void. His eyes widened, mouth agape.
The indigo-caped figure smiled softly.
“Colin Demion, you wield the element of shadow. Next, Julian James.” the high priest called.
Out of the fourteen shamans, the tally was: three fire, three water, three earth, two thunder, two wind, and one shadow.
Once all had tested, the priest gestured to the seven figures with a nod. They vanished through the left door, and returned with garments.
Then, they were distributed. Daniel received yellow(thunder), Colin—indigo(shadow), Christine—blue(water), Timber—red(fire), Natalia—green(earth), Pike—orange(wind).
Daniel unfolded his yellow garment and stared in complete silence. A fine silk poncho, smooth and exquisite, emblazoned with a white thunder icon stitched in thread.
He donned it for a moment, then stuffed it into his satchel. Later, a wooden rectangular box and a scroll were given as rewards. But he didn’t open them, instead, he slid them aside, unopened.
He was hungry, he was dehydrated, and eager to leave as soon as possible for a meal.
After everything had settled, the high priest uttered a final prayer, and they dispersed in silence. Some wore their ponchos, some packed theirs like Daniel.
…
“Fuck… it’s finally over. I got to eat something or i’m going to faint,” Daniel muttered, eyeing toward the marketplace.
The first thing came to his mind was the bakery’s fresh bread. Without thinking too much, he trude toward the north, his eyes hollow, body parched, and stomach growling in every few steps.
The shop was shuttered.
“Wow…” he murmured and scanned around the street.
On the opposite side of the bakery stood a street food stalls lined with customers, yet it was the empty one that drew his attention. He dragged himself toward it, slow and deliberate.
“Welcome sir, what you want to eat?” the stallkeeper said with a smile.
Daniel rasped. “Something light… but first give me a glass of water.”
“Sure, sir. Please sit on the bench, while I prepare your food.”
The vendor handed him a glass. Daniel glupped it down in one go, vitally surging back.
Within few minutes, the stallkeeper served the food in a banana leaf.
“Here you go, sir. Enjoy…”
Daniel set it on his lap and stared at it for a moment.
’What is this food? It’s so… oily and… whatever. Don’t judge a book by its cover.’
*Nom*
Daniel took a big bite and nearly spat it out. It was a sandwich with egg salad stuffed inside, coated in a strange turmeric batter. Then deep-fried until crispy.
’What did I just swallowed… even dogs wouldn’t dare to touch it. Wait… did I just roast myself? heh…’
The stallkeeper noticed his grimace as he stared at the food, unwilling to take another bite.
“Sir, didn’t you like the food?” he asked, concern flickering across his face.
Daniel met his eyes. “No, sir. It’s disgusting.”
The stallkeeper was stunned. “But everyone says it’s the best.”
“No, they’re lying to you. It’s crap and so… oily.”
Daniel spoke honestly about how he felt about the food. Moved by his honesty, the stallkeeper openly shared his struggles in the Arcana town.
Daniel listened casually.
…
“Hmm… then how are you going to cover your expenses while earning minimum?” Daniel asked with a neutral expression.
The stallkeeper sighed, staring down at his battered notebook. “Haa… I don’t know, sir. Oil prices are going high and… … I don’t know.”
Daniel pondered for a moment, gaze dropping to the greasy sandwich, when a sudden idea struck him.
“Sir, I’ve an idea to make some good amount of money,” he said, looking into his eyes. “But everything we sell, we split fifty-fifty. Okay?”
…
The stallkeeper frowned. “But how?”
Daniel grinned. “Can you pass me your book? I’ll write some things in it, and you prepare them by tomorrow morning. Also, give me your location.”
Daniel scribbled a list of ingredients and kitchenware onto the note, while the stallkeeper shared the location of his rented house.
He read the list, his eyes widening. For a moment, he couldn’t say a word.
“Okay, I’ll see you tomorrow morning,” Daniel said, sliding the paper into his satchel before leaving.
’I bet, these people will make a line just to smell the food.
*Grrr*
Shit I’m still hungry… I guess, I’ll have to head home and eat Aunt’s … … hehe.’
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Chapters
- Chapter 139: Ch:139 Esmeralda’s secret
- Chapter 138: Ch:138 Esma’s losing game
- Chapter 137: Ch:137 The Gatekey
- Chapter 136: Ch:136 Battle in the stone pit
- Chapter 135: Ch:135 Bloody Hell
- Chapter 134: Ch:134 Checkmate
- Chapter 133: Ch:133 The blind Prince — Kalhan
- Chapter 132: Ch:132 Queen of the Forgotten Temple
- Chapter 131: Ch:131 Preparation
- Chapter 130: Ch:130 The Merchant in Ruins
- Chapter 129: Ch:129 Rite of Survival
- Chapter 128: Ch:128 Underground
- Chapter 127: Ch:127 A duel
- Chapter 126: Ch:126 Level 30 Reached
- Chapter 125: Ch:125 Breaking Jessica
- Chapter 124: Ch:124 Kitchen to Bedroom
- Chapter 123: Ch:123 Cow’s surrender
- Chapter 122: Ch:122 First rule
- Chapter 121: Ch:121 Mana prism
- Chapter 120: Ch:120 The second form (2)
- Chapter 119: Ch:119 The second form (1)
- Chapter 118: Ch:118 Paying rent (2)
- Chapter 117: Ch:117 Paying rent (1)
- Chapter 116: Ch:116 Back to Arcana Town
- Chapter 115: Ch:115 Pounding Tina (2)
- Chapter 114: Ch:114 Pounding Tina (1)
- Chapter 113: Ch:113 Marinating Tina
- Chapter 112: Ch:112 Puppet
- Chapter 111: Ch:111 Lesson in Lies
- Chapter 110: Ch:110 Hunt or get Hunt
- Chapter 109: Ch:109 Nancesmith
- Chapter 108: Ch:108 A New Perspective
- Chapter 107: Ch:107 The Beaten Friend
- Chapter 106: Ch:106 Krin’s New Fear
- Chapter 105: Ch:105 The Banyan Tree
- Chapter 104: Ch:104 Marnie’s hunger (3)
- Chapter 103: Ch:103 Marnie’s hunger (2)
- Chapter 102: Ch:102 Marnie’s hunger (1)
- Chapter 101: Ch:101 Krin’s Dare
- Chapter 100: Ch:100 The Entry Fee
- Chapter 99: Ch:99 The Arcane Infirmary
- Chapter 98: Ch:98 HOPE
- Chapter 97: Ch:97 Rest or Repent
- Chapter 96: Ch:96 Pounding Tressa (2)
- Chapter 95: Ch:95 Pounding Tressa (1)
- Chapter 94: Ch:94 Just in Time to Steam
- Chapter 93: Ch:93 All in one strike
- Chapter 92: Ch:92 Breaking Free
- Chapter 91: Ch:91 Forms of Thunder
- Chapter 90: Ch:90 The Main Gate
- Chapter 89: Ch:89 Marco vs Paladin’s
- Chapter 88: Ch:88 Dungeon & Danger (2)
- Chapter 87: Ch:87 Dungeon & Danger (1)
- Chapter 86: Ch: 86 Clash Of Shaman’s
- Chapter 85: Ch:85 Call to Arms
- Chapter 84: Ch:84 Spar with Bernard
- Chapter 83: Ch:83 Esmeralda’s Desire (2)
- Chapter 82: Ch:82 Esmeralda’s Desires (1)
- Chapter 81: Ch:81 Managing Pouch
- Chapter 80: Ch:80 Snip Snip Tressa
- Chapter 79: Ch:79 Recipe for Silver and Secrets
- Chapter 78: Ch:78 Cult of the Niharins
- Chapter 77: Ch:77 Pouch, PzzZap!
- Chapter 76: Ch:76 Jessica’s New Nickname
- Chapter 75: Ch:75 Jessica’s Rough Demands
- Chapter 74: Ch:74 Follow The Spirit
- Chapter 73: Ch:73 Disciple of Marco
- Chapter 72: Ch:72 Dungeon (3)
- Chapter 71: Ch:71 Dungeon (2)
- Chapter 70: Ch:70 Dungeon (1)
- Chapter 69: Ch:69 Don’t Run to Town
- Chapter 68: Ch:68 Sneaky Tip-Tap.
- Chapter 67: Ch:67 Pounding Esmeralda (2)
- Chapter 66: Ch:66 Pounding Esmeralda (1)
- Chapter 65: Ch:65 Apples
- Chapter 64: Ch:64 Shamans in Disguise
- Chapter 63: Ch:63 Leap of Spear
- Chapter 62: Ch:62 KABOOM!!
- Chapter 61: Ch:61 Spark and Spar
- Chapter 60: Ch:60 Jessica’s Reward
- Chapter 59: Ch:59 Zap!
- Chapter 58: Ch:58 Training Starts
- Chapter 57: Ch:57 Shears of Ambition
- Chapter 56: Ch:56 Training Begins
- Chapter 55: Ch:55 Master Marco
- Chapter 54: Ch:54 Rent Secured
- Chapter 53: Ch:53 Rent and Rapture
- Chapter 52: Ch:52 Marnie’s Weakness (2)
- Chapter 51: Ch:51 Marnie’s weakness (1)
- Chapter 50: Ch:50 Pouch, Ouch
- Chapter 49: Ch:49 Hide and Slap
- Chapter 48: Ch:48 Home Sweet Home
- Chapter 47: Ch:47 Jessica’s Punishment
- Chapter 46: Ch:46 Jessica’s little Secret
- Chapter 45: Ch:45 Unexpected Surprise
- Chapter 44: Ch:44 Hustle Bustle
- Chapter 43: Ch:43 Steaming Begins
- Chapter 42: Ch:42 Pounding Jessica (2)
- Chapter 41: Ch:41 Pounding Jessica (1)
- Chapter 40: Ch:40 Tip of the Iceberg
- Chapter 39: Ch:39 Final Trial (2)
- Chapter 38: Ch:38 Final Trial (1)
- Chapter 37: Ch:37 Good night, Aunt.
- Chapter 36: Ch:36 Let Me Moisturize You, Aunt
- Chapter 35: Ch:35 Golden Thread
- Chapter 34: Ch:34 Aunt Jessie’s House
- Chapter 33: Ch:33 The Arcana Town
- Chapter 32: Ch:32 First Trial Completed
- Chapter 31: Ch:31 Ten Minutes of Silence
- Chapter 30: Ch:30 Let The Trial Begin
- Chapter 29: Ch:29 Sealing Marnie Before the Trials
- Chapter 28: Ch:28 Milking Milf Before The Trials
- Chapter 27: Ch:27 Holy Strength
- Chapter 26: Ch:26 Pounding Elira (2)
- Chapter 25: Ch:25 Pounding Elira (1)
- Chapter 24: Ch:24 Elira’s Shadowed Desires
- Chapter 23: Ch:23 Elira’s Final Flame
- Chapter 22: Ch:22 Elira’s Forbidden Lessons
- Chapter 21: Ch:21 Qualified by Fate
- Chapter 20: Ch:20 Bitter Trial
- Chapter 19: Ch:19 Marnie’s Hidden Frenzy
- Chapter 18: Ch:18 Milking Marnie Once More
- Chapter 17: Ch:17 Marnie’s Innocent Mistake
- Chapter 16: Ch:16 Thorn of Opportunity
- Chapter 15: Ch:15 Patience is the key to Milfs
- Chapter 14: Ch:14 Next Prey??
- Chapter 13: Ch:13 Marnie’s Sacred Hole
- Chapter 12: Ch:12 Still 40% Essence Remained
- Chapter 11: Ch:11 The Price of True Sight
- Chapter 10: Ch:10 Marnie’s Womb Conquered
- Chapter 9: Ch:9 Marnie Drenched in Shame
- Chapter 8: Ch:8 I don’t believe in Magic
- Chapter 7: Ch:7 The Aunt Who Ruined Everything
- Chapter 6: Ch:6 The Doll Works (She Just Doesn’t Know It Yet)
- Chapter 5: Ch:5 First Doll of Sin
- Chapter 4: Ch:4 Main Ingredient Acquired
- Chapter 3: Ch:3 Lust Demon
- Chapter 2: Ch:2 Marnie
- Chapter 1: Ch:1 The Book