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9: First Ordeal (II) New
"Brandon Haskins, D-Rank Hunter from Wild Dog Guild." A Hunter Association employee slid the Hunter ID through the glass window of her counter.

"Yes, that's me." Brandon took the ID with snark, rubbing the dust off it with his fingerless gloves. The air here was especially dry.

"Thank you for your visit to the E-Rank Rift, Ka'har Mines. We look forward to your next…"

Brandon had already started for the door of the office without letting the young woman finish. Swaggering past the others in line, he went out the side door and found others from his team. Everyone still caked in red dust, coughing away their week-long dive in the rift that stared them down from the cave a little distance away.

"This is only 1,500, we agreed on 3,000!" A boy with dirty brown hair shouted. He was pretty lanky, a bit of acne, and a lot of energy, maybe a high school student. But Brandon didn't care; he only sniggered as the hunched-over old man Yorn turned red.

"Look at this pickaxe!" He started, waving around an iron pickaxe too fast for the human eye to see. "It is specially made to mine the ore here, but you handled it so roughly that cracks have appeared. Do you know how much this thing costs?!"

"I didn't even d-!" The boy tried, but Yorn clicked his tongue.

"The youngsters have become really shameless. Back in my day, we would have to forfeit the entire pay and reimburse the employer." The ten people listening to Yorn's ramblings, including Brandon, knew that the man had hands as soft as a woman's. He had never held a pickaxe in his life. The pickaxe? He purposefully gave out old ones on their last legs.

"Be grateful that I am only docking half your pay." Yorn snorted.

"Old Yorn sure is nasty today. Did he fight with his missus again?" Azek, vice captain of the raid team, came out, taking a drag of his cigarette.

"She made him sleep on the floor before he came; bet he's been waiting to do this all week," Brandon smirked.

"Don't doubt that, he found an easy target, after all." Azek gestured with his chin as the boy, too overwhelmed by the rapid fire of words and spit, rooted in his place. In the end, he walked away with only 1,000.

"Big bro, have we divvied up the money?" Brandon asked.

"You know how slow those employees are; makes you wonder how they end up hired. But we have a number on our hands." Azek stomped out the cigarette bud, blowing out smoke from his nostrils. "You landed a new girl or some?" He smiled, poking at Brandon.

"You'd know if I did." Brandon smiled. "It's just a toy."

"A toy, eh? New?" Azek lit another cigarette, eyes narrowing.

"Nah, an old one. It's a toy I wanted for a while."

"Well, don't go too overboard. It cost a fortune to get you out of the lockup last time." Azek patted his shoulder. "Your pay for the week is 50k, after the guild's cut, that'll be 35k. Take it from Anna when you come by the building later."

"Thank you, big bro," Brandon said as Azek walked back into the small Association Office, waving.

Without wasting a second, Brandon took his car from the parking lot nearby and started down the mountain. His toy awaited him after all. This toy that used to be a pain in the ass; it cost him a good amount to find him again. But Brandon was glad he spent it.

For as long as he could remember, people either avoided him or feared him. This was especially true in school. However, one stuck-up punk dared to go against him. A scrawny kid, all bones and sneaky. A useless thing, really.

But aside from Brandon, everyone liked him. Teachers, principal, students, janitors, and even guards. Johan this, Johan that, they yapped all day long, making him the model student. Parading him in front of other parents, cause the fucker didn't have his own. Of course, he didn't.

He hated the fact that this kid was off limits, all because of another stuck-up brat who shadowed him. However, that shadow had long left him. Now, he was alone and weak. No teachers, no friends to protect him either. No one cared for that nobody now.

"I wonder what type of face he'll make this time." Brandon stepped on the gas of his Benz, gliding down the road.

Other drivers honked at his reckless turns, but he didn't care. He ran a red light; the fine was only 300 anyway. Like a ball of enthusiasm, he rolled into 11th Parkview Street, the tires halting to a screech in front of Morgan Hunter Mart.

However, he tilted his head at the current state of the street. The formerly quiet road had dozens of cars and a long line of Hunters that circled the block twice. Why would this many hunters show up at one place on a weekday?

"Did Lucas White show up or something?" Brandon stepped out of his car, leaving it awkwardly parked in the handicap space.

The reason for these Hunter gathering up? Irrelevant. Brandon threw his shades on, walking towards his target. Johan, still unaware of his presence, walked along the line with a pen and paper for some odd reason. But that didn't matter either.

Reaching the classless trash, he placed a hand on the latter's shoulder, squeezing the little muscle he had.

"Hey now sunshine, no need to get handsy, at least ask me out first—." His oddly friendly chatter stopped the moment he turned around. "It's you, wait… Who are you?" Johan rubbed his eyes, trying to mock him.

"You think that will work on me now?" Brandon scoffed.

"That tone…" Johan's fist hit his palm. "Haskins Jr, why are you here again? I know your father is rich, but you shouldn't be that free, right?"

"This bastard is rather talkative today." Brandon ground his teeth; that nickname brought unpleasant memories. But that was good; he needed some fresh rage to hit Johan with.

"Excuse me, what is going on?" Someone spoke from behind.

"Nothing to worry about, I'll open the mart in a bit." Johan turned to Brandon, writing a number on the notepad and handing him a piece of paper that read 345. "The line starts near that red tree, Haskins Jr, no, hmm…" He rubbed his eyes and looked back, pointing in the opposite direction, "Oh my bad, it's that way. You don't mind, right?"

"You are crossing the line now, fucker." The thick paper crumbled in Brandon's palm. His magik flared, and all he saw was red.

"Hey, man, what do you think you are doing?" A voice came from behind again.

"Who is this bastard yapping?" Brandon turned around, his hands clenched. However, all he saw was a head full of curly black hair.

"Did you just say bastard?"

Brandon looked down, a dark-skinned man a head shorter than him glared back, his lips quivering. But it wasn't fear in his sharp brown eyes that he saw.

"I've been in this damn line for two days, two fucking days, and I arrived early today for the potions." Eli, a famous solo B-Ranker called the Bulldozer, stood before him with bloodshot eyes. "What I didn't come here for is your lousy ass running around like a wet muppet!"

"No… It's because of this bastard here…" Brandon shrank back in the face of the expanding yellow aura, and not just him; other hunters also sensed the danger.

"Say Bastard again, say it one more time. I dare ya, I double dare ya!"

Brandon's body refused to move once Eli's eyes locked onto him. Sweat dripped down his brow like he stood under the sweltering heat.

The only one who could stop Eli was someone stronger than him, and that seemed impossible as the Hunters moved away. But someone slipped past the frozen Brandon.

"Sorry about the commotion, Mr. Myers." Johan slithered in with his smile. "I am sorry you had to wait for so long. Do you have the waiting line number for the past two days?"

"I have one, lost the other," Eli showed the crumpled paper with the number 450 on it, fist clenched but tone polite.

"I have confirmed it. As an apology for the inconvenience, I would like to give you two extra potions when you enter." Johan said, marking the note and handing it back.

"Thank you for that." Eli broke into a smile, his previous anger vanishing like mist.

"No, sir, thank you for thinking so highly of our product. I look forward to your continued patronage." He looked towards the other Hunters and spoke again, his confident voice echoing in the now silent street. "If anyone else has previous waiting line tickets, keep them in hand; each ticket is one extra potion."

Finishing his piece, Johan faced him, leaving the scrambling hunters behind. Brandon couldn't believe the calm face this bastard had; he was almost, no, definitely smirking.

"As you see, Haskins Jr, I have work to do. So, you'd better run along and wait in the line if you want to." He smiled, stepping close and whispering. "Or I can run a little discount offer and have these Hunters chase you off. You of all people should know how lenient the police are with small skirmishes between Hunters."

"Well then, Bye-bye. Hope I don't see you again~." Johan walked away, not even waiting for a reply.

"This bas—!" Brandon shut his mouth and escaped from Eli's piercing gaze.

Back in his car, he finally saw the reason for the commotion and the reason these Hunters protected a weakling like Johan.

"Special potions that you can only buy here, huh?" He read the articles, a smirk marring his face as the phone became a ball of scrap in his hand. "Enjoy your fucking time while you can. No one will care if the cashier changes."

Brandon vowed to pay back the humiliation a hundredfold. However, as he planned his revenge, someone knocked on his window.

He saw a behemoth of a man in a black suit, his gaze burning through the black glasses. When Brandon lowered the window, the man spoke in a calm, gravelly tone.

"Step out of the vehicle, please. I'd like to have a word with you." The words were polite, but this wasn't a request. It was an order.

The man's posture allowed no refusal. His magik aura did the rest.

What the hell is even going on today? Brandon wondered why the world hated him today.

***

"Two middle-grade healing potions and one Magik recovery potion. Here's your receipt, miss." Johan handed the bag to the last customer of the day, his practiced smile turning weary, but he pushed through.

"Thank you." The brown-haired woman smiled before leaning in to hand him a napkin. "If someone stirs up trouble, don't hesitate to call me. I'll come running."

"I can't thank you enough for the thought." Johan bowed. "I look forward to your next visit."

As the last customer left, Johan turned the shop's sign to 'closed'. The napkin went into the drawer next to the cash register, where a lot of these napkins with contact details had gathered.

Was it a new trend? Johan couldn't wrap his head around it, and honestly, he didn't want to. Maybe they wanted to get close to him because he was the only worker in the mart?

If so, they'd better stop dreaming about discounts and deals from him. So far, no one knew the connection between Johan and the potions. He liked it that way; who knew when someone with less restraint than Lucas would pop up. The thought alone made him shudder.

He turned his attention to the sales to get his dopamine hit. The trembling legs barely held him up. The situation had gotten worse because of the ever-increasing Hunters that wanted his potions; the line increased by tens every day.

But Johan didn't want them to stand in line for hours and go back empty-handed. These were Hunters after all, humans with the strength of elephants and much more. It would only take a cough from someone like Eli to make Johan vanish.

"That part timer better arrive fast, or the Hunter society will lose its most precious gem." He yawned, fixing himself lunch by reheating soup from two days ago.

Even after two days, the soup hadn't lost its essence. The sweet carrots and tangy tomato packed the chicken with so much flavour, not to mention the potato, honestly, the star of the show.

After supper, he jumped back into the potion lab, but not to work. Instead, he sorted the boxes of brand-new apparatus that had arrived that morning. With sips of magik recovery potion, he moved the twenty boxes along with two large tents into Phantasia within an hour.

Building a storage unit for the potions in Phantasia was the original plan, but a tent would do for now. He couldn't sleep well out of fear that some thief would break in and steal his product. Johan didn't want to lose a single penny.

Well, first, he needed to gather strength to make the storage unit, but that would come after he could catch his breath. All of that hitched on the part-timer. Johan planned on stepping down from manning the register and leaving the miscellaneous tasks that he had done alone.

The part timer, one with experience around Marts, could handle them easily. Even if they sold a lot of items, Johan's potions accounted for 99.59% of the sales done in the past week. They didn't have to care about other things, as long as the part timer handed the register, Johan could get proper sleep for once.

Just as Johan drooled over comfortable sleep, the electronic chime entered his ear. Standing by the door was a young man with blue hair, wearing a navy-blue blazer emblazoned with the crest of elite S.M. high school, his spotless, pressed white shirt and fitted navy pants to match the Oxford shoes. Just the cloth alone screamed 'Money', not to mention the boy's pearl-like skin and silky hair.

"Sorry, kid, we are already closed." Johan pointed at the sign, wondering if it had shut down.

"I am not here to buy anything, sir." The boy said, polite enough to bow in apology.

Why else would one enter a store? Was he lost? Since S.M. Academy was a long way from here, Johan thought the boy must be visiting a friend nearby. This area wasn't any less than a maze to navigate.

"Well, what can I help you with?" Johan tried to hide his tiredness behind the work smile.

"I am here for the part-time job." The boy smiled; a pleasant smile only a young boy could have. But Johan didn't have the leeway to read more into it.

"A job here?"

"Yes."

"Have you ever done something like this before?" Johan prayed but…

"No." His prayers weren't answered.

Boss… what is the meaning of this?! He regretted trusting that unreliable woman.
 
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10: First Ordeal (III) New
On a Wednesday of a very busy week, Johan faced the real first ordeal. He stared at the young man roaming between the shelves like a child in a candy shop and anxiously called his boss.

Morgan, as always, wasn't the fastest to pick up phones in emergencies. She had no idea how to use most of her phone features, but turning it to silent? She was a pro at that.

When the tenth call wasn't answered, he face-palmed, audibly fed up.

"Is there a problem, sir?" Eugene, finally done exploring the modest store, came back.

"My Boss is rather, no, very unreliable," Johan said.

"Miss Morgan did seem a little different," Eugene added with an awkward smile.

Of course, Morgan was different; how else would she allow a kid like Eugene for a Hunter Mart job? Eugene Smith, the name alone screamed well-bred and wealth. Not to mention his attire.

He could allow such a kid to work in a Hunter mart; he felt he might get yelled at by some woman in Gucci glasses, Eugene's mother, in a mink coat that would get offended just by breathing the same air as him.

Just as Johan was about to politely decline the kid, his phone rang. Morgan finally checked her phone.

"Are you bad mouthing me again?"

"How can you notice that but not see your phone ringing is beyond me." Johan sighed.

"Its bad manners to talk behind people's backs." She clicked her tongue like an old grandma.

"It's also bad manners to not pick up calls."

"I was in the shower." He could see her elderly look of disapproval.

Johan had a lot to say, like why would she shower at midday on a Wednesday? But through the grogginess, he remembered that this woman owned assets worth millions across the city; she made more in a month than most mid-level guilds and clans from the comfort of her home. Meaning she could do whatever she wanted. Plus, she's his boss, as problematic as she may be.

"So, what's the problem?" He thought she'd never ask.

"The kid, we can't hire him." Johan didn't even bother to whisper, as disappointed as Eugene looked. "You should know the dangers surrounding a Hunter Mart."

Hunters were basically superpowered elephants on roids running around in a sugar glass zoo. A little mishap could put anyone in the past tense. Johan continued because he had no other options, and he had paid for that mistake a few times.

"He's awakened, as for his safety, did you not see his uniform?" Johan wouldn't miss that with his eyes closed. You could smell it; that was the level of the elite high school this kid went to.

"He's still a kid." He saw Eugene pretending not to hear the conversation while reading some ingredients on the back of a soda can, a polite kid, he must say.

"Picture this, you are worried about a kid who receives training to fight Magik Beasts under active Hunters and has been inside Rifts to experience real combat," Morgan added. "Have you been sleeping well?"

"2-3 hours." Johan pinched the bridge of his nose.

"Thomas the Tank Engine says that you should get a proper eight hours of sleep every day, no exceptions."

"I don't think he ever said that." Johan deadpanned.

"Well, the point is, don't try to be Gordon." She added. "Also, the kid is a fan of yours, so don't let him down, ok?"

"What do you mean by fan?" Johan asked, but he only heard a familiar bouncy melody in the background.

"Thomas and friends, time, bye."

Johan looked at his phone after the call ended and shook his head. Why was she watching reruns when he gave her the file that had all the episodes?

The thought lasted short as he saw Eugene creeping closer, he seemed anxious about his hiring, but didn't want to disturb. What a good kid he was.

Since Morgan chose him, Eugene's hiring was set in stone. He'd hear no end of it if he refused here. What Johan worried over was that he wouldn't get as much free time as he expected. However, another part caught his attention, all of his attention.

"You said you were a fan of mine?" Johan coughed, looking at the anxious boy with one eye open.

"Miss Morgan told you that, now I am embarrassed." Eugene rubbed the back of his head with a shy smile. "Truth is, I use this street often on my commute. So, I was nearby when the rift opened up here."

"You were?" Johan didn't remember much of that day; truthfully, he didn't want to.

"Yes, Hunter Course students are taught to carry out evacuations and such during times of emergency. I was helping that day."

Elite high school students moved differently, Johan marvelled. His school didn't have a hunter course, so all he learned were basic drills and general knowledge about rifts.

"So, how did you feel? It must've been different when you were with teachers, right?" Johan leaned on the counter.

"It was, and I am not proud to admit it, but I got overwhelmed. I couldn't even move." Ashamed, Eugene looked at his shiny boots. "But, when the Hunters returned, I heard that you saved a young child, even when you didn't have a class. That truly opened my eyes, for the first time I felt like I wanted to learn from someone."

Facing the glimmering eyes, Johan could only look away. Unknowingly, he had become a hero to a promising young man; how could he let him see that he had been corrupted by wealth?

"Please hire me, I swear I won't get in your way, Teacher. I am a quick learner, and I have high stamina." Eugene bowed, arms straight by his side.

He had that youthful fervour and innocence. Johan felt like an old master in the mountain approached by the young main character. A Hunter Mart job may not help with a lot of things, but it did help one get used to the Hunter's aura. That nasty wave of magik that caused nausea.

At the start, Johan used to tremble like a newborn fowl even in the face of F-Rankers, although a Hunter fresh off a rift run or before wasn't any less than a wild animal in hunting mode. But with time, he grew used to those overwhelming presences, as dangerous as they were.

He believed Eugene could benefit from that exposure. Still in High school, even though in the Hunter Course, there weren't many opportunities for authentic experiences. And, Johan needed help, or young Eugene might lose his hero to something as deplorable as workplace exhaustion.

"You're hired," Johan said, after agonizing over the decision. The fact that Eugene spoke so highly of him did not affect this decision; it definitely didn't.

"Thank you, I won't let you down, teacher." Eugene smiled, and watching that joy, even Johan began to feel his lips move upwards.

The next day, Eugene arrived at 7 o'clock, an hour before the mart opened. He wore the shop's uniform, a light blue cotton shirt with a beckoning white cat on the breast pocket and simple navy-blue pants, along with his polished shoes; he looked more like a manager than Johan.

Although the mart had the uniform, Johan only wore the shirt over some bleached jeans or sweatpants. No one bothered or cared about the dress code, but Eugene seemed hellbent on following it.

The kid should've been more worried about the fact that he worked in the mart during school hours. When Johan asked, Eugene simply showed him his daily timetable.

Two hours of mandatory physical training every morning, which he did from 4:30 to 6:30. Since he was a hunter course student, Eugene didn't have to worry about normal subjects. He only had to attend the special training held thrice a week, all of which happened after noon.

And by noon, or even 11 o'clock, Johan's potions sold out.

It takes longer to package them than to sell them. Johan grimaced, changing the sign to closed.

"Even after so many hours, there are hunters in the line." Eugene looked at the dispersing line through the glass door; most didn't seem happy about missing out. "So many Hunters line up for your potions, you're amazing, Teacher!"

Johan wondered if that was true. He only brewed basic potions; that's all he could do without an alchemist class. The quality came from the ingredients he got from Phantasia. But he could only enter there thanks to his class. So, he was the only one who could make potions like these. In conclusion, he was amazing, wasn't he?

"It's nothing." Faking humbleness, he went back to the cash register to check the sales.

After confirming the amount and separating Morgan's share, Johan was about to send Eugene away and get a quick nap, but notifications from Hunter Net started to appear.

And not just Hunter Net, articles from Hunter News and other news outlets started to pour out. Even Eugene looked at his phone, eyes widening.

Johan stared back at the new discussion thread on Hunter Net. The big, bold words made him gulp.

Hunter Lucas White challenges the SS-Rank Rift Mahapadma for a second time!

***

Lucas felt good today, better than any day from the past two years. In the back seat of the limo, his finger tapped on the tinted window to the tune of the piano. A song from his homeland, the only memory he had of that place.

In front of him sat three more Hunters, all top A Ranks of the country, all survivors of the previous attempt at Mahapadma. Their faces contorted, less because of the music but mostly because of the reporter swarm they escaped from.

"My eyes still sting." The lanky man seated across from Lucas pulled his green hood down. "How do you deal with them, Luc?"

"I was born for this." He ran his fingers through the extra silky hair, still posing.

"This is what happens when you don't step out of the basement for a year, Sae." Brima, sitting on the hooded guy's left, scoffed.

"I don't want to hear that from a shadow dweller. Have you even showered? The stink is burning my throat." Sae whispered.

"Say that again, a bit louder." Brima glared, her black leather cloak fluttering.

"You heard me." Sae continued to whisper as sparks flew.

"Place your bet, Adrian, my money is on Sae this time." Lucas poked the man deep in his thoughts.

"Can we not do this for once?" Adrian, in the middle of his prayers, turned solemn.

"That's a tall order." Brima shrugged.

"Truly." Even Sae agreed.

"He's gotten too used to home. Adrian always been a sucker for stability." Lucas leaned back into the heated chair, one leg crossing the other. "Did you at least say your last goodbye to Seema?"

"Don't start this again." Adrian looked at them, his eyes more serious than ever. "No matter how much you try to tease me into leaving, I am coming along." His hands clenched as he looked at them. "I am still the bruiser of this team."

"Uncle next door suits you better." Brima shook her head.

"A fat uncle past his prime." Sae nodded.

"A soft, pudgy uncle that can't stop eating homemade cinnamon rolls every day." Lucas pointed at the leather breastplate extender Adrian had on. Though it wasn't because of fat, the uncle had gotten more muscular.

"You guys…" Veins popped up on Adrian's forehead as the other two chuckled silently.

Lucas looked at his team, a team he used to lead personally. A team on its way to recover two of its members from the icy hell. The car came to a halt, and he stepped out first. They had passed a military checkpoint near the capital three hours ago, and before them was a barren wasteland with a single road that went back to the city.

The day was as sunny as it could get, no clouds in the sky, just dry wind at the peak of summer. However, the wind here carried a chill. A chill from the other side of the rift in front of them. The crack in space spilled icy blue into the world, as jagged as a slash from a crooked dagger, covering a kilometre around it in a layer of frost.

When Lucas stepped on the frost that permeated the very earth, it started to disperse. Air itself sizzled. Lucas couldn't help but express his displeasure.

He hated a few things. Liars, disrespectful people, and those who got in his way. At that moment, three hunters stood in his way.

"The Association President didn't tell you, I take it." Ares, a S-Rank Hunter from the International Hunter Association, smirked. His golden armour with rose filigree glimmered in the midday sun, reflecting light into his eyes.

"I told you she won't buy it," Adrian commented.

Lucas cursed inside. How could that woman be so vengeful over a little delay in meeting? Truly, the older women get, the worse their temper becomes.

"Did they send you to clear the rift?" Lucas laughed. "Was Herc busy or something?"

"He has too much work, and for a rift like this, I alone am enough." Ares shook his head.

"Lucas, stay calm," Adrian whispered from behind.

"I am totally calm." Lucas tilted his head to the right.

"He's not calm," Brima muttered.

"Totally not calm," Sae whispered his acknowledgement.

He didn't know what they were on about. Lucas had always been calm. Just a bit of flaring magik wasn't that big of a deal.

"You can join, leave the rabble behind, though." Lucas passed by Ares, glancing at the sweating A-Rankers he brought along. "I don't plan on having any more casualties in this rift."

"Sure, sure." Ares dismissed the two hunters from his guild and glanced over his shoulder. "Are you sure you can handle the rift? I mean, you failed once."

Lucas stopped in his tracks and turned around, his lips curled in a smile.

"Man, for someone named after a God of War, you seem awfully afraid." He patted the man's shoulder, burning off the gathering frost. "If you are too chicken to follow, you can stand guard at the entrance. I'll still say you entered with us, so you can finally have an SS-Rank Rift on your resume."

"Very well then, don't cry for help later." Ares's smile turned venomous.

"I am into making others cry." Lucas turned around, facing the icy blue crack.

He closed his eyes for a moment before taking a step forward, a message flashing before his eyes as the world stretched out at the seams.

[You have entered the rift, Mahapadma.]

[Objective: Kill the Warden of Mahapadma.]

[Time Limit: None.]

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11: First Ordeal (IV) New
Adrian had heard the Association President had plans to seek help with the International Hunter Association to clear the continuously unstable rift, Mahapadma. That's why Lucas wanted to meet her and see if he could join in the raid. However, their plans changed the moment Johan pulled out the Ice resistance potion.

Still, he didn't expect to run into Ares, a Hunter ranked 90th in the world. This was the worst match-up against Lucas, ranked 89th. The two got along as well as cats and dogs.

So, the moment he stepped into the rift, Adrian expected to see the two in a fist fight. However, Lucas stood at the forefront, and Ares observed from the back. Distasteful his gaze was, but they weren't making things worse.

One less thing to worry about, Adrian thought.

Sae met his eyes from under the hood, manipulating a steel contraption of his creation. Brima had sat down on the steaming, cracked land, eyes closed in concentration.

Fire field, Lucas's first skill, they stood in that semicircle. Beyond it was a wasteland as white as bone, jagged spines rising on the horizon where blizzards swept through more often than sunlight. In truth, this rift had no sun, just a dark, cloudless sky above. The only bit of light came from distant stars that shone irregularly.

In ten minutes, the snow had almost covered Lucas's 3-meter-tall barrier, but with a swipe of his finger, it all melted like fresh snow under the sun.

"How much longer, Brima?" Every minute here was a dent in Lucas's magik reserves, but he stayed calm.

"Five minutes, I remember his Magik pattern, but the magik here is a mess." Brima, who had been their scout in the last run too, growled.

"Sounds like a skill issue to me," Lucas said.

"I am so gonna kill you after this." Brima snapped, magik flaring.

"Don't miss~."

"Shouldn't we stop them?" Sae came to Adrian, pulling his hood deeper.

"Be my guest." Adrian gestured towards the bickering duo with his chin.

"So… about the landscape…" Sae changed the subject, and he welcomed it, "We are at a different entry point from before, or so I believe."

"That's tricky, this place is too vast…" Adrian's brow crinkled. They had suffered because of that large area last time, too, not to mention that they had to navigate to the entry point once again.

"Laughable, I've been to a rift that randomized every Hunter's entry point, and we still faced no casualties." Ares butted in from behind.

"No one asked, peacock," Lucas said without turning back.

But before the sparks could fly, Brima stood up.

"1,800 miles down south." She said, stretching her arms.

"Much closer than before," Sae whispered, his voice barely audible against the never-ending hail beating down the barrier.

"The bastard's gunning for us," Brima smirked.

"The Boss Monster is leaving his zone?" Ares raised a brow.

"It's a warden, dumbass. A warden's job is to keep the prisoners from escaping." Lucas added. "This rift is a prison, and we are the prisoners."

"So, the entire rift is his zone," Ares muttered. "Just like the Crete Labyrinth."

"You can monologue in the back. We are about to pick up the pace." Lucas cracked his stiff neck. "Try and keep up."

"Who do you think you're talking to?" Ares smirked, his golden greaves glimmering.

So, the chase began. Brima led the way to the Warden, followed by Ares and Lucas. Sae and Adrian kept pace in the back as the fire field ploughed through the thick, piled-up snow like a bulldozer. Leaving behind a river that froze over the moment they passed.

The Warden wasn't the only beast in the rift. Mahapadma had another beast, an A-Rank Ice ogre taller and wider than mining trucks. Their cerulean skin cracked and peeled back, blooming into a dozen red lotuses all over them.

Normally, they'd rush into swarms of hundreds, stopping their advance. But not today.

"Kirek—!!!"

The beasts turned into balls of blue flames the moment they came into contact with the fire field. Leaving behind hundreds of these beasts as path lighters, they pushed onwards.

"So extravagant." Ares gaffed.

"I have the luxury to be wasteful this time." Lucas smiled, but it didn't reach his eyes.

Adrian, Sae, and Brima stayed silent. They couldn't say a word, not when they could see his magik flaring under that calmness. It carried anger, untamed fury, but not for others.

In an hour, they passed the jagged ice mountains that dwarfed Everest and looked at flat ice sheets before them. If a hurricane-like blizzard raged through the entire rift, this area was the eye.

Under the clear night sky, which sparkled with a million stars, the warden floated above a frozen ocean as sparkling snow, akin to crushed diamonds, fell down.

The warden wasn't a magik beast, but a creature they didn't know how to classify. A cubic crystal body wider than a mountain, with a cobalt tip the size of the pyramid in the middle. Its seven bone wings unfurled, feathers made of deep blue ice as sharp as knives. The eighth wing lay below the warden, its joint scorched black.

"Yo, uggo." Lucas smirked, glaring at the warden. "You haven't changed at all."

Adrian, Sae, and Brima drank the ice resistance potions. Lucas's fire field shrank down to cover his body alone, leaving the rest to brave the blistering cold.

It's working. Adrian looked at his skin; there were no signs of cracking, no blood. Only a slight frost he could expel with his magik, but only for ten minutes. The closer they got to the warden, the stronger the ice magik's effect. But things went as planned, and they could finish things after the second potion. The current resistance was enough for them to survive.

"This is a nice change of weather." Ares whistled, but everyone could see his magik working hard to counter the frost that wanted to freeze them to the bone.

"You're right about that one." Only Lucas looked unbothered, facing the icy magik like standing before an air conditioner. That was his power; that's what made Lucas different.

Wrrrrr—

The Warden finally moved; its wings fluttered once. Sending millions of ice feathers at the group. Brima and Sae ran to the left and right, concealing their presence as best they could. But the warden ignored them, gunning for Lucas and Ares.

Lucas raised both his hands and erected a flame wall.

"Warm the fella up for a bit." He closed his eyes, his breath visible.

The ice feathers turned to steam against the blue flame, but that's when Adrian moved. Deep blue icicles the size of skyscrapers flew through the curtain of flames, their surface emitting steam that crystallized in an instant.

Facing the first icicle, Adrian clenched his hand. The metal gauntlet clinkering under his grip. Rousing his magik from the core of his stomach to the tip of his fist, he twisted his hip and threw a punch. Sweltering metal connected with the reinforced ice. The latter shattering into bits. Then came the second. The tenth. The fiftieth. They all met the same fate.

As a bruiser, punching was the only thing Adrian knew. Punching was the only thing he could do best. It was the only reason he survived this long. So, he did just that. He did it till his gauntlet slipped off his broken hands, taking the crushed fingers with it. With his cracked palms, Adrian drank the healing potion and got ready to punch again. For once, he drank the potion with a smile. The warm energy gathered at every cut, every cracked bone. Like an experienced masseuse.

"Don't push yourself too much, unc." With Brima's voice came a curtain of shadow.

The shadow draped over the warden like a velvet cloth. Thick and heavy, anchored to the ground with steel spikes.

"You've gotten too pudgy, go home to your loving wife." Sae's metal chains jangled, and a silver cage rattled over the beast.

"Look at yourselves, you brats." Adrian saw the blood spluttering from their noses, yet they smiled. A smile that mirrored his own.

Even after exhausting their magik to the limit, even after hurting their internal organs. They only backed off after fulfilling their roles.

They were never the main characters of this fight. That cheeky bastard had quietly built up his magik over the past ten minutes. Now, he finally opened his mouth.

"Seven tongues, three-faced flame, one verdict." Lucas's words echoed.

"A full chant, huh." Ares jumped back as the frozen ocean beneath them started to melt. "You are getting serious."

"Ash and dawn, oath and ember." Lucas's towering magik retreated into his body, his fire field expanded in a hazy sphere as he hovered over a steamy well, inhaling all the heat there was.

A class-exclusive skill to Lucas's Unique Class, Agni. A skill he had only used once since his awakening. A skill that had created the base of this frozen ocean, he flew over.

"Judge of the Living Flame, receive this sacrifice." Lucas ended his chant as his magik exploded outward before rushing inwards, collapsing at a point. The blizzard around them wavered as heat seeped into the frosted air.

The warden tried to break through the cage; however, it held him back. Only for three seconds. One and a half seconds longer than last time.

But that was enough.

Lucas reached out, his hand miles away from the warden. Even then, the prints of thick, calloused fingers appeared on the creature's crystalline body. A hand made of haze, a heat so strong that it could only be felt, squeezed the warden.

The melting warden tried its best, but couldn't break free of the hand. In the end, only a cracked cobalt crystal remained to show its existence. A magik stone worth billions.

However, Lucas walked past it like it was a roadside pebble. Brima, now healed with the potion, led the way for them. It took them three hours to reach the distant mountain, or at least that's what the ice structure looked like from afar.

It was a frozen beam the size of a city. The final attack the warden threw at them last time. And under it was a human, a robust man as built as a grizzly, holding up a battered silver shield. The old man with grey sideburns looked as lively as he had two years ago.

However, he stood encased in ice. No warmth, no magik, no beating heart, not even the wide smile he had. Just trunk-like arms shielding his daughter from the attack that claimed their lives.

Sae, with his metal contraption, dug out Selena, his fiancée. His hood to low for them to see his face. Meanwhile, Lucas faced the old man Ivan, the founder and first clan head of the Agni clan.

"I am here, old man." Lucas touched the ice beam, turning it into a cloud of steam. A steam that condensed into a warm shower over the two.

With that warmth rushing down his face, he faced the still-standing man. The man who was a father figure to them. The man who raised them all from the slums.

"I am sorry it took me so long," Lucas whispered.

[Rift Mahapadma has been cleared. Countdown until disappearance: 22:01:67.]

***

After Eugene left for his afternoon classes, Johan lay flat in his bed. Scratching his hair, he rested. Eyes on the grey ceiling. However, every few minutes, he refreshed the top thread on Hunter Net. Trying to get the latest information about Lucas's dive into Mahapadma.

He had been at it for hours, biting all his nails clean. Mostly because he didn't expect Lucas to run into the rift this quickly. The man had done so trusting his potion, so Johan felt responsible. Actually, he just wished the raid ended in a success, or Johan might get burned at the stake. Maybe not, since both Lucas and Adrian entered the rift.

Cara is still out, isn't she? He shuddered at the thought; people loved a good witch hunt, no matter the time. Won't she sell me out?

It wasn't until another hour passed that news spread through Hunter Net, articles poured out, and even Hunter news channels ran special segments.

To summarize, the Agni Clan had cleared Mahapadma. The SS-Rank rift that had been on the verge of breaking in the near future. The biggest threat to the country. The best part, Ares admitted that he only observed the raid and had no part in it. Agni clan and their affiliates' stocks rose.

Johan regretted not buying some in advance.

Discussions exploded, praise poured in. Hunters and citizens cheered, but they also mourned. Cause along with Lucas came two bodies, casualties from the previous attempt. The S-Rank Ivan Kuznetsov, The Mountain. And his A-Rank daughter, Selena, the Enchantress.

Their deaths were the reason Mahapadma gained the SS ranking; no one at the time had thought that the Agni clan would fail. However, the end wasn't a good one.

Johan now wondered how Lucas felt after clearing the rift.

Was it satisfaction? Emptiness after revenge? Grief?

Johan wouldn't know. He had no power to kill the magik beasts that trampled his hometown. Even if he did, it would make no difference; those beasts were long dead. That SSS-rank rift? Long closed by a legendary Hunter.

So, what would he do even if he had power? Wasn't his current class pretty good? He could sit back and earn money through potions, more money than most Hunters. Yes, it was a little hard work involved. Yes, he could never blow away a building with a breath, but so what?

Wasn't I doing ok till today? Didn't I get over it? Johan felt the void in his chest growing. His eyes went to the lone poster in the grey room, the poster of Yuna Lee. The cold black eyes stared into his lilac ones.

Yuna also lost her hometown with him; she lost her home, her pet, her school, her favourite candy stop, and her family. Same as him.

But she was an S-Rank; she could slaughter magik beasts the size of buildings with a swing of her sword, a Hunter at the top. A Hunter born once a century.

"What does it feel like, Yuna?" Johan waited for the answer that would never come.

In the end, he got to his feet because he would never know. He wouldn't understand even if she told him. Because Johan wasn't a Hunter.

"That's enough moping for the month." Johan stretched till his eyes teared up. With a final sigh, he activated Translocation and entered Phantasia. "Work Work! I am the busiest person in the world!" He sang.

In the lush forest, he looked through the two odd tents. The first one had his brewing setup, beakers, flasks, tubes, the works. The second one he used for potion storage. After seven hours of back-breaking work, he finished brewing and bottling the potions for the next day.

Name: Johan Askr

Age: 25

Class: Tower Farmer

Skills: General Knowledge Lv. MAX, Translocation Lv. 3, Accelerate Growth Lv. 5, Seed Sense Lv. 3, Water Channeling Lv. 5, Basic Brewing Lv. 7, Farmer Storage Lv. 4

Magik: 27


The blue screen stung his eyes; the skills had levelled up a lot from repeated use. It was the current skill level times 100. The Hunter Net didn't lie to him.

Even his magik reserves grew from draining his magik and chugging recovering potions to the point that his stomach almost burst. Another thing he learned from mages on the Hunter Net.

Most mages disliked doing this because the recovering potions tasted like a more bitter version of matcha, but that wasn't a problem for Johan. A bit of dehydrated winter apple pulp, and it became as sweet as nectar.

Just as Johan lamented over the fact that everything indeed had a lethal dose, the bushes near the tent rustled. He jumped back and looked at the bush, the one under a blackened tree, sweat running down his brow.

The bush, a relatively normal ruby berry bush, continued to move like never before. And, in a few moments, came the culprit.

A rabbit as white as fresh snow, its beady black eyes stared at Johan. The little creature tilted its head, scratching its long ears with its paws. Even the tiny horn on the forehead did nothing but add to the charm.

However, if a certain anime had taught him anything about cutesy rabbits with horns.

It was to run away from them.

"Translocation!" So, Johan did just that.

It was only after he returned to the store that he remembered he hadn't brought the bottled potions with him. Sweat rushed down his brow.

With three hours left till Mart's opening, Johan wondered if he could take a short vacation. But the line outside said otherwise. Eager Hunters stood in line, coffees and lattes in hand. Some were even doing their morning exercises out there.

"They won't stab me, would they?" Johan gulped, caught between a rock and a hard place.
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Noting this: You wrote the raid with names only for the most part.

Like, I didn't realize Sae was a guy until he freed his fiancee.

The big guy, the lanky guy, the Asian man, the older Hunter, the asshole Ranker, the guild leader, the uninvited guest, the smarmy Hunter, the smug boy, etc.

Don't have to repeat a sentence of descriptive explanations of the character every time someone opens their mouth or do anything, but repeated Adrian, Ares, Lucas, etc., did make it an odd read.
 
12: Sudden Attack (I) New
Johan paced around the store like an anxious man while his wife was in labour. No, that didn't make sense. It was more like a man whose child was undergoing open-heart surgery.

Why am I thinking of useless situations?! He fought back tears as his brain tried to entertain him before the army of hunters outside turned him into a kebab.

Well, not literally, but he needed those potions asap. To do that, he had to go back, an option he wanted even less of.

Fight the magik beast? No thanks. Johan knew how that ended.

An F-Rank beast almost put him in the past tense; that horned rabbit was an E-Rank. Even though looked like a kid's toy, that thing hit as hard as a car. Johan had been hit by a car once. It didn't kill him, but his right arm and shoulders weren't in good shape.

If he had any courage left at that point, the rabbit was an omnivore that ate anything that moved, named Gluttonous rabbits.

Johan shivered as the line outside grew. Facing one E-Rank magik beast vs a horde of druggie hunters? The choice was an easy one.

"It's gotta be the rabbit." He nodded sagely. "I can't let it invade my only safe space!"

It wasn't a foolish move, just a short-term gain. Right now, he needed the potions he had left in Phantasia. If he could retrieve them, he had enough golden pears in his storage to last a week. The rabbit would run away by that time, he hoped so. After it ate all the vegetables in the fields, there wouldn't be much left to sustain it. They were called gluttonous for a reason.

In truth, Johan had a way to deal with the rabbit for now. But he needed to make a few preparations before he tried.

"Good morning, teacher." Eugene walked in with his bright smile and perfect hair, truly the picture of youth. "Is something to matter?"

"I need some armour." Johan grabbed the young man by the shoulders; this was his last hope because non-awakened weren't allowed to purchase armour and weapons. "Can you get me some?"

"…Sure." Eugene tilted his head. He seemed a bit shaken but didn't ask too many questions. "Do you need it right now?"

"Yes." Johan nodded so fast he saw three Eugenes. That didn't sound so bad, actually.

"The mall isn't open, but I can get you my set if that's ok?"

"Sure Sure, anything will do." Johan made up his mind to increase Eugene's wage.

Eugene left for his house and came back in 30 minutes, covered in sweat, probably ran both ways. His hefty bag held a leather jerkin, steel shoulder guards, and a helm, along with leather gloves and greaves.

"These can handle up to D-Rank beasts' bite." Eugene pointed at the few marks on the supple black leather, made from a magik beast's skin. The metal helm looked a bit dented, but Johan didn't have the luxury.

Unlike alchemists, blacksmiths numbered even lower. The fact that he could get these was already a blessing.

"Thank you, put a board outside that we'll open in an hour." Johan held the hefty jerkin and took in a deep breath.

Eugene nodded and left after wiping his sweat. He was such a sweet boy. If only that rabbit were like him, Johan cursed. His legs turned to lead when he reached the basement and put on the equipment. Although top-heavy, Johan felt a tad bit safer.

Not that wearing iron armour helps when you collide with a car, but he didn't want to focus on the negatives.

With a sharp exhale, he summoned the weapon in his left hand. Through the grills of the helm, the orangeness of the carrot seemed to shine, like a rare drop. But Johan had a box full of these. Holding that ten-kilogram box, he activated his Translocation skill. If he failed, he could retreat again.

But the moment his feet landed on the dewy grass, Johan's eyes met the rabbit's. The little critter had stood in the same spot. That helped Johan more. With the potion tent behind him, Johan tossed the carrot box in the air.

It only flew a few meters because of his lack of strength. The box crashed with a thump. But the carrot rain had the rabbit's attention. It ignored Johan and leaped for the nearest carrot. Already nibbling at the carrot mid jump.

Johan ran into the tent with all the swiftness he could find. The boxes of potions were still intact, much to his joy. He caught his breath and hefted the first box, full of watered-down healing potions.

"Translocation!"

His skill had a limit. He could only carry twenty kilograms at once. It also cost him 1 extra magik power. Along with the jerkin and helm, which came to nineteen kilos. Each potion weighed 100 grams, bottle included. And he had to move 300 super watered-down potions, 40 watered-down potions, and 100 basic magik recovery potions.

That was 440 kilograms. About 23 translocations one way. Even if he drowned in magik recovery potions and drank till his stomach exploded three times, he wouldn't succeed. So, why? Why was he working this hard?

Was it really the fear of Hunters? What could they do to a Hunter Mart employee? Only a few knew that Johan made the potions. Cara, Lucas, Adrian, Morgan, and Eugene. No one else knew. No one would know who to go after if he stopped selling.

He had enough money to live in comfort.

So, why?

Why was he putting himself in danger?

The answer to that was rather simple. In the time Johan had been questioning his life choices, he had transported over 10 boxes of potions. Each time he came back, he peeked out of the tent to check on the rabbit.

He saw the beast there for the first few times; it chewed away at the carrots with the small, but sharp teeth. Looking all cute and innocent. The rabbit might've eaten about ten or twenty carrots, but after that, it sat outside the field. As if waiting.

Johan would've used translocation that very instant if not for the blue window blinking in his face.

[Quest 1.2: First Friend]

[The Gluttonous Rabbit, Eunally, wants to become your friend.]

[Accept/Decline]

Reward: The Skill Tame.

Failure: —


Johan, of course, pressed accept as fast as humanly possible. If the blue screen was real, he might've poked a hole through it.

Tame, the class-exclusive skill for Beast Tamers. Any beast under the skill's effect would obey the skill caster without question. That meant it wouldn't attack the skill caster either.

Did he know why he could get that skill? No. Was he too glad to care about it? Yes.

"Was the carrot that good?" Johan let out a hollow laugh as Eunally cooed in response.

Name: Eunally

Age: 5

Class: —

Skills: Dash Lv.6, Gathering Lv.7, Danger Sense Lv.8, Sharp Ears Lv.7.

Magik: 30


Eyeing the status that he could see after taming Eunally, Johan understood how lucky he was. He had read that tamers used different ways to tame beasts; food was one of the ways.

His chest swelled with pride as he saw a potential market.

The little furball had been rubbing itself against Johan's leg this entire time. Was this called marking the territory?

It would be a lie if he didn't want to pick up the thing and bury his face in the white fluffy coat, but his mind held on by a thread of reason. In truth, it was the fear of the Hunters waiting in line.

"I'll be back in a bit, don't go anywhere." Johan tried the command through Tame, and to no one's surprise, Eunally nodded, taking a seat outside the tent.

With all the potions transferred, Johan saw Eugene bowing to the customers outside, apologizing for the delay. The poor boy was almost in tears as rough-looking hunters kept questioning him.

Truly, Hunters were far more dangerous than magik beasts. That Johan understood.

***

After the heated Hunters entered the open mart, late by an hour, they went their ways after getting their fix. Johan sighed behind the counter as the last of the customers went away. Thankfully, no one said anything after entering; they must have been in a hurry to reach somewhere.

From what he understood, most low-level Hunters bought potions on the day of the raid or a day before. Most Hunters already had their favourite spots to buy from, areas close to their houses, near the rifts, places that give discounts, or near their guilds, if they had joined one.

But that heatmap had started to change because of Johan. The Hunters that bothered to wait a few hours in line started to buy their other items from the Morgan Mart too. It was efficient and hassle-free, since the normal products scarcely differed from shop to shop.

Johan felt a lot better that the mart's profit went up, Eugene now handled putting items on shelves. He was a quick learner, memorized things, and got used to the duties much faster than when Johan started.

Although he did have a bit of aversion to the aura of other Hunters, Johan saw slight improvement in that, too. All in all, the day had been great.

After Eugene left, Johan entered Phantasia again. His setup looked clean and polished, with empty crates he brought from the mart and shiny glassware he just cleaned for the next brew.

But another addition awaited him.

"I thought it was going to be a tragedy." Johan picked up Eunally, the five-kilo fluffball, and vented about his day. It indeed helped a lot.

"Uoo." Eunally tilted his head and blinked, a direct attack on Johan's heart.

He wanted to put his face in the fluff that fingers had sunk into, but the moment he stepped out, the thought died.

Carrots sprawled all over the dirt, with the collapsed box he had thrown. Swallowing a groan, he took a new wooden box from the tent and started packing the poor carrots he had thrown so inconsiderately.

"If only someone helped me with this." He wiped each carrot with a cloth, cleaning the dirt before dropping it in the box. The task could've taken half an hour if Eunally hadn't helped.

The little thing was a blur, gathering the carrots in a neat pile near the box. Looking at him, the beady eyes asked Did I do well?

"You did very well." Johan scratched Eunally behind the ears and gave him a few carrots as a reward. It was at that moment that he caught himself.

Did they just communicate?

"Eunally, do you understand me?" Johan's eager eyes moved to the rabbit.

The rabbit turned around, blinked once, and nodded its chubby face.

"…" Johan stood rooted, his eyes sweeping over the farm around him.

Still small in size, but he had planted some vegetables around. It took him hours to harvest it himself.

But what if Eunally could do it for him?

"Eunally, gather the vegetables in the farm." Hearing his command, the rabbit stepped into the farm for the first time.

At least that's what Johan presumed, seeing the small piles of potatoes, tomatoes, spring onions, carrots, radishes, and sweet potatoes. In mere 10 minutes, the rabbit stood in front of him, his eyes shining with the question Did I do well?

"You did so well!" Holding the E-Rank Magik beast in his arms, he twirled around. Like a father watching his child do their first chore.

Johan gave three vegetables from each pile to Eunally and stored the rest in the tent. He only kept a kilo of each vegetable in his storage. He had to use the Golden Pears right after harvest. Nefel's blessing, Sherry leaves, and Ruby berries had long shelf lives.

In truth, the storage had little use at the moment. Noticing the piles of vegetables, Johan decided that he had grown enough for the time being. Most of them were grown only so he could test different combinations of his skills.

Like what would happen if he only used growth acceleration? What if he added the magik water before and then the growth acceleration? What if he only used the magik water and let it grow on its own? He had noted the cases in a thick notebook.

Each vegetable had its own quirks; potatoes and sweet potatoes didn't like growth acceleration. The new Bell peppers had problems with the magik water. But the tomatoes loved it. Carrots and radishes liked both the magik water and growth acceleration. It differed from case to case in vegetables.

On the potion ingredient side, ruby berries liked twice as much magik water as others. Golden Pear didn't like growth acceleration, magik water didn't affect them. Sherry leaves were the biggest beneficiary of growth acceleration by far, growing large and fuller if used with magik water. And Nefel's blessing was fine with anything; it would grow no matter what you do.

Johan eyed the Golden Pear sapling he had planted. It had grown as high as him now. The white branches held the fresh leaves, soaking in all the sunlight.

He spotted Eunally running southward, holding a few carrots in his mouth. The reward pile he had given the rabbit had vanished.

"Is he stockpiling it? How cute." Johan chuckled.

Feeling the crumbly earth below his feet, he looked at the azure sky and drew in a deep breath. As the fresh air filled his lungs, the cloudy mind started to clear.

He did something dumb today. The same mistake he made during the classless rift. As urgent as it was, he shouldn't have rushed into Phantasia like that. Did he trust himself to use his skill that fast?

Johan sighed. His eyes hurt, and even his head felt a little light. Maybe it would've been safer if he hadn't taken the risk. But if he didn't, nothing would change. He'd have to return to that silent room. He didn't want to do that. Above all, if he hadn't come here, he wouldn't have known he could tame beasts. That alone was worth it.

"I should rest a little after brewing the potions." Eyes set on the future profit, Johan's skipping steps sent him back to the tent.

That night, he got a full eight hours of sleep, as Thomas the Tank Engine suggested. However, when he saw the herd in front of the mart the following morning, Johan wondered if he had gone mad.

"Teacher…" Panicked and hiding under the hood of his jacket, Eugene walked into the mart under flashes of cameras. "There are reporters outside."

The trouble had multiplied, and Johan had no idea why.
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