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Without a second thought, they all hurriedly went back to lend hand to their leader not remembering his words of not looking back.

From afar, they could see a heavily injured man surrounded by beasts.

No place to step back nor advance.

Seeing almost all of the wolves were going to pounce together towards Adi, the eleven youths hardly breathe. They couldn't rescue him on time, but they didn't stop moving towards Adi, hoping time to stop a minute.

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Adi was hopeless. There's only one thing running in his mind.

Self-explode!

Driving all of his energy, he was ready to die with the pouncing wolves but a glint of silver light a.s.saulted his eyes making him blinked and paused what he was intended to do.

And in that very moment, the pouncing wolves were seen dead on the ground.

Adi was dumbfounded. He didn't know how it happened.

Even the eleven youths were dumbfounded. They have only seen a strike of light going to and fro.

Before Adi could process the information, the corner of his eyes saw a young man standing beside him. Just as he was about to ask, the young man vanished. A moment later, all the remaining wolves fell dead.

Seeing their leader breathing, the eleven youths ran towards their leader. They also saw what happened.

"Who is he?" Bint asked his leader.

"I don't know," Adi simply replied.

The young man slowly approached their distance. His eyes were fierce, rusty blade drenched with blood and with the mountain of dead wolves at his back, he looked like a warrior from a painting that came into life.

"Here!" The young man threw a pouch. "That's healing pills. Consume it now or else its effect will be lessened." The young man was going to leave when Adi stopped him.

"Wait, may we know the name of yours?" Adi asked.

The young turned his head slowly and looked eye to eye with Adi.

"I am Kalipsi." Saying those words, Kalipsi's silhouette disappear. Adi and his group mused over that name.

He looks familiar, Kalipsi muttered as he made his way back to their camp. But on his way, he b.u.mped to Tala.

"No casualties, good job." Tala clapped her hands lightly.

"_" Kalipsi

"Have you been watching?"

Tala nodded. "Your speed and accuracy improved a lot." She praised.

Kalipsi timidly said, "It all thanks to you."

Tala chuckled. "You're mistaken. It all thanks to your hard work that you achieved it."

Kalipsi deeply sighed. He was being humble again.

"Let's go back now," Kalipsi didn't pester Tala for that matter.

After almost four days of travel, the group of Kalipsi finally arrived at the outskirts of the Kingdom. They continued their way to the 1st elder's land.

At the foot of the mountain

Two men blocked their way, but after seeing the face of Kalipsi, these two men let them pa.s.sed without any delay. They continued to soar the sky heading at the top of the mountain. The same disciples under 1st elder helped them arrange their beasts. These students couldn't find a word seeing the bunch of beasts obediently following the group of students.

As their energy was higher than the group of Cite, they could tell how far the distance of their energy towards the beasts that following behind.

Though surprised, they did what they need to do. One of these disciples fetched his beast and soar towards the Kingdom. He will notify 1st elder for the arrival of the group of Kalipsi.

Kalipsi and his group were arranged to living quarters inside the hall. They decided to enter the Kingdom tomorrow.

Before Kalipsi could tell what he wanted to instruct, he noticed the disappearance of Tala.

'Again, huh!' Kalipsi puff a turbid of air.

...

After arranging the quarters of the students, Tala left the mountain unnoticed. She sprinted towards the heart of a certain mountain.

After sometimes, she finally arrived at her destination.

The dwelling of Tikbalang!

Knowing her already, the tikbalang did not hinder her way. Instead, they led her to where their captain Kaba is.

After knocking the door three times, Taas opened it. He wasn't surprised seeing Tala outside the door.

Entering the small living quarter of Captain Kaba, Tala could see a lot of flaws in the structure. But she cared less. She knew that it will not be permanent. These creatures will travel a long journey in the future. They couldn't and wouldn't spend much time and effort to it. They will much more likely to spend their time and effort to get stronger. They are slowly losing their number as time pa.s.ses by. They couldn't waste more time.

Tala waved her right hand and a scroll materialized. She stretched her hand, handling the scroll to Captain Kaba. "This is a method of raising the energy of your kinds. I already finished the map. I will hand it when I think you're all ready to face the difficulty of the journey."

Captain Kaba tremblingly reached the scroll. "Than-"

Tala cut his words saying, "Don't thank me. I'm just doing my job." Her words earned puzzlement from the two.

When did it become a job of human to take care of creatures like them?

Though curious, they didn't voice it out. It wasn't because they were afraid to be misunderstood, but because they already noticed something different from Tala.

He was not an ordinary human! That's for sure.

"I have a.n.a.lyzed the energy of your clan. I can say that you all made an improvement, but it wasn't enough. Make sure to use that method." Tala hadn't let anyone of them talk as she materialized five pouches. "Use it."

Tala bid farewell not giving a chance for Captain Kaba to speak.

Captain Kaba opened one of the pouches. What was inside made him and Taas gulped a mouthful of saliva.

Energy stones sparkled to their eyes.

"Why is he being too kind?" Taas asked with an earnest desire to know the answer.

"I don't know either, but whatever his reason I think it is for the goodness of us." Captain Kaba looked at the door where Tala went out.

...

Butuan Kingdom, Eastern Integrated School

Hearing the news from the disciple of 1st elder, one of the subordinates of Salina reported it immediately.

Salina didn't wait for the morning to come. She climbed the mountain discreetly only to found out that Tala wasn't on the group.

No other choice to ask someone, she trespa.s.sed the room of Kalipsi.

Kalipsi was soundly sleeping when he suddenly felt cold winds pa.s.sed through his window. He closed it before he sleeps, but now it's open wide.

Two silhouettes appeared in front of his bed. Knowing the two, Kalipsi lazily stretched his body whilst asking, "What's the matter, teacher Salina? Good evening Uncle Second." He bowed a little in front of Second.

"_" Salina

'Did he just sn.o.b me?' Salina's face twisted in disbelief.

Second could only smile awkwardly. Her young miss was sn.o.b, but he, the subordinate of her young miss gained respect over the child!? He didn't know what to do.

She suppressed her emotions to smack Kalipsi for his rudeness towards her. "Where's Tala?"

"Tala has vanished after we arrived here," replied Kalipsi. He leaned his right hand to the edge of his bed. "If you don't have anything to ask, can I continue my sleep?"

Salina curved an evil smile to her face. She reached the collar of Kalipsi without a prior reminder. "You will come to find Tala."

"_" Second

Caught off guard, Kalipsi was dragged towards hid window. But he immediately freed himself from Salina's gripped.

"I can walk you know," Kalipsi clicked his tongue.

"Good," Salina went out of his room.

Kalipsi could only roll his eyes. He followed after Second.