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45 The Ark Of 600 Years

Mavislin was busy eating her favorite dessert, sparking Raiyen to ask if he could try.

"It's what Z made just for Mavis. A baby deer's eyeball in the middle of Baldwin's signature dark chocolate raspberry mousse. Are you sure?" asked Gillian, pointing at the dessert that Mavislin was eating with glee.

"On second thought," replied the Time Mage, excusing himself the dinner table.

Though it had been a hundred years, the Time Mage still needed some time to digest his partner's choice of meals. After some time mulling over, Raiyen decided to show Mavislin something special. Perhaps, take her out to somewhere spectacular.

"Is there something wrong?" she asked, wiping a plate.

The Time Boy replied with silence and shrug.

"Admirably, you are not one to remain in one place and be silent. Are you waiting for me to do something?" she asked, in hopes to stifle the awkwardness.

"Yea. I'm waiting to let you to see what I have in my room. Or maybe a minor trip," said Raiyen, smiling.

"A Time Frame Hop?" she quizzed.

"Not really. In Time Frame Hopping, I can travel in time. However, I can wholly change the Time I'm at, not the area. I pluck out the Time Frame that I wish to go into, and it would change the Time I was at, not the area I activated the spell. The one I am about to undertake is considered Time Teleportation. Where I can travel through Time and s.p.a.ce. Combining Nature and Time," elaborated the boy.

Mavislin sighed, tilting her head to examine the Time Boy in the eye.

"Sorry, but I won't take up your offer," she replied, smiling.

Raiyen was dumbfounded. No girl had ever declined an offer of a time travel date. Then again, Mavislin was the first girl he had ever invited. Anyways, who would pa.s.s up the chance to go see the Universe and future?

"But why? It'll be so fun, discovering what the future would be like..."

Raiyen tried to suppress his feelings of dismay but ultimately failed at his one job.

"No can do, Time Boy. I'm not going ahead and getting spoilers for myself. If you want, you can do it. But just make sure you come back home in one piece. And don't tamper what you shouldn't!" she urged the boy, as Raiyen glitched back to his room in disappointment.

Back at his room, he then prepared his trip, forwards in time. As he stamped his foot abruptly, a blue glow emitted from the area he stepped on. He then dragged his foot around him, making a blue glowing circle. The entire room lit up in the same color.

"Weave time. Manipulate s.p.a.ce. These are the elements I control. Setting coordinates. Time is fixed. s.p.a.ce is fixed. Time Teleportation has begun!" recited Raiyen.

A few blue swirling vortexes appeared around him. He spun around to locate the correct Time Frame he wanted. The swirling vortex transformed into a stable portal.

"600 years into the future. Let's get a glimpse of what the world would be like," thought Raiyen.

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The Mage snapped his fingers, making the vortex into a gate. He couldn't have been more wrong about his expectations as he stepped into one of the swirling portals.

The place was plunged into chaos. The entire scenery was filled with smoke. Nothing but rubble dwelled around the Time Mage's surroundings. Loud explosions rang through the air. Huge metal plane fighters were zooming above the Time Boy's head.

He looked behind, families screaming in terror and fleeing from the destruction. A few huge tanks were currently preparing to aim at the child in front of Raiyen.

"Look out!' yelled the Time Mage as he glitched her back to safety.

Just in time, as the tank fired later. He then scanned around as he placed the child with her family. Raiyen was thoroughly confused. Where were the Arks? This was not the future that he had been expecting. This was no better than the Hundred Year War the Arks were fighting in Raiyen's time.

Raiyen clenched his fist as he delivered a powerful Flashbang towards the ma.s.s of soldiers who tried gunning him down. This was not the outcome that the Arks had wanted. Their core mission, their sheer goal. All the Arks wanted peace, and this is the opposite result of it.

Part of him was glad he didn't drag Mavislin here. The other half wished he should have never tried to go so far ahead of time. But as he was debating about his choices, a familiar screech echoed above his head. And a voice he knew all too well.

"Windfall!"