Chapter 2: Chance (2)
Chapter 2: Chance (2)
Azur Livrea, the great shaman, inherited the winds of the meadows and the earth's magic. Now seventy-seven this year, she stared at the young man in front of her without saying anything.
Hero Ulan.
Azur recalled the day Ulan was born. Among all the children born that year, only he did not cry. Thats why he was an unusual child from the beginning.
As if to prove that he was extraordinary, Ulan excelled at everything he did. He became the youngest person to qualify as a warrior and eventually passed the Trial of a Hero.
Its truly a blessing from the Gods.
A smile formed on her bright red lips. It was worth it. The fact that such a strong warrior was born meant that the future of the clan was bright.
But
Ulan had one problem; it wasnt that his body was unhealthy or anything of the sort. Its just that his mind was a little dull.
No, not a little bit.
Correction. It was incredibly dull, to the point where everyone would agree that Ulan was the best stone head in the clan.
But what was the big deal about it?
Ulan had a blessed body and an excellent fighting talent to compensate for his disadvantage of being a stone head.
So she didnt think it was a big deal.
Until Ulan opened his mouth, that is.
I want to learn.
Yes, learning! What?
Azur blinked, her wide-open eyes.
Did I hear you wrong? What did Ulan just say?
Shaman Azuh, Ulan looked her way with a serious face, lowered his head slowly, and spoke, Teach me a lesson.
Azur stared blankly at Ulan with her mouth slightly open. It was only after a while that she came to her senses, little by little.
What is he saying?
Are you asking to learn? You want me to teach you? The best stone head in the clan?
Azurs face flushed with bewilderment.
Did he get a head injury while taking on the Trial?
It was a reasonable guess because thats how absurd Ulans words were. Meanwhile, when she couldnt get out of her confusion,
Azur.
A low-pitched voice entered her ear.
It was not Ulans voice. When she turned her head, a tall young man was looking her way.
The hero Ulan is waiting for an answer.
Alk Bator. Son of the tribal chief and Ulans brother.
Azur finally regained her senses. She cleared her throat and looked at Ulan again.
Let me ask you again, Hero Ulan.
To make sure she hadnt heard anything wrong, Azurs question followed, What did you just say?
I asked for you to teach me.
Damn, I didnt hear that wrong! Azurs eyebrows twitched.
With quivering lips, she clenched her fists and asked again, Is that really what you mean?
It is. I wish to learn.
Really?
Really.
Oh, why are you doing that? Really! In her heart, Azur wanted to shout like this. You are a fool. You'd be much better off using your natural body and talents to train as a warrior.
But she couldn't because Ulans eyes were very sincere.
I want to be your disciple.
Besides, he will go one step further and become a disciple.
Azur felt like crying.
I wish I could hear your answer.
Uh, I, thats
In her mind, she wanted to refuse for two reasons: one was that Ulan was a stone-head, and the other was because of the pressure of accepting a warrior who has passed the Trial of a Hero as a disciple and not just an ordinary warrior.
But.
She couldnt bear to refuse.
There were too many eyes on her. Also, if she refuses for a trivial reason, he might get angry, saying that she has tarnished the heros honor.
So she decided.
Good. I will teach you.
Lets get out of here for now, and she can try to convince him later.
Thats what Azur decided.
Whether or not Ulan was aware of this, he bowed his head slightly and smiled.
"You'll do me a favor, Azur.
Mmm. Uh, yes.
Azur looked nervous. She returned to her hometown to spend a comfortable old age after wandering all over the continent, only to be given a disciple, and that disciple was too much for her to handle.
The first thing to do as a shamans apprentice was to take care of the master.
First, learn to clean, do laundry, and cook.
Then, in preparation for the winter, one must gather firewood in advance or hunt animals in the meadow to offer food to the master.
After living this life until the winter in the meadow is repeated three times, only then will one be recognized as a formal disciple.
This was usually the norm.
But
She cant do that this time.
Ulan was a warrior of the clan and a giant among giants who had passed the Trial of a Hero.
How could she ask someone like him to clean and do the laundry?
Hell surely disrespect me and make my torso and head fall off.
The warriors all valued honor and dignity and were famous for their fiery tempers.
Azur shuddered.
Lets just keep it in moderation.
Surely his request to learn was just a sudden whim, so she could pretend to teach him and send him on his way.
But her expectations were wrong.
Boom!
Early in the morning, before dawn, someone knocked on the door.
Azur woke up in a daze and opened the door, startled.
!
It was because Ulan had come.
In addition, in one hand, he even held an ax with a black blade. As the drowsiness faded, she jerked awake.
It was tIt was then that Ulan spoke, Master. I have gathered the firewood.
What? Firewood?
Why all of a sudden? I didnt ask him to. Azur was confused.
When I looked up my duties as a shamans apprentice, they said I had to gather firewood first.
..
He didnt seem to be planning on swinging that axe for now. At least that was a good thing. When she let out a sigh of relief, Ulan spoke, But I didnt know how much we'd need, so I cut down all the trees around here.
what?
Did he cut them all down? Azur looked dumbfounded.
It was only natural. Her cabin was in the woods near the meadow. In other words, the whole area around here was filled with trees.
But theres no way he can cut them all down in one night. So she dismissed it as a mere bluff.
Until she saw the scenery outside the cabin.
This is crazy!
The sight of a desolate landscape welcomed Azur. She followed Ulan to the backyard and saw a pile of well-organized firewood. He did this all by himself? And all in one night?
If its not enough, Ill cut more.
Oh, no. Okay. This is enough.
She waved her hand with a bewildered face. She felt like if she said it wasnt enough, hed cut down all the trees in the forest.
And Ive prepared a meal.
What? A meal? Azurs eyes widened.
I made it from the deer I caught last night, and its been boiling all night, so it should be quite tender.
What Ulan brought was stewa delicious-smelling stew with all kinds of root vegetables and venison. It was enough to stimulate Azur, who was hungry on an empty stomach.
Slurp! Chomp!
Her eyebrows went up slightly as she tasted the stew. It was actually quite tasty, unlike what she expected.
I will clean the room next.
Ulan stood up.
It was then that she suddenly had an ominous thought.
Now, hold on!
Ulan was the strongest warrior in the clan. There was a high possibility that the tool would break if handled arbitrarily. Thats why she was trying to dry it in a hurry.
Dont worry.
It was then that a calm voice returned.
I have no intention of treating it carelessly.
Ulan knew what was important when he saw it. Like that, Ulan didnt have any accidents and finished cleaning and washing.
Some time later, after all the chores were done, Azur sat facing Ulan.
Originally, I thought it would pass it off.
She had a change of heart, and the trigger was Ulans attitude.
He passed the Trial of a Hero at the young age of sixteen and could have become arrogant, but he faithfully did his job as a shamans apprentice.
With such an earnest demeanor, one cant help but be swayed.
Therefore.
Lets ask this first. Azurs eyes twinkled once.
Warrior Ulan, she looked him into bright red eyes and got to the point, Why do you wish to learn?
Because there is something I want.
Hmm? And what is that?
I cant tell you the details. You wouldnt believe me if I did.
Ive traveled back in time. Even a wise shaman wouldnt believe it. So instead of hiding the facts, Ulan gave his honest thoughts.
However, this is not just for me, but for the entire clan. To do that, I must enter Arsene Academy.
What? Arsene Academy?
Thats right. I will enter there and obtain the knowledge and power I desire. For the sake of the clan and for myself.
After the spleen answer, the hall was filled with silence.
On the other hand, Azur had a puzzled look on her face. partly because of the sudden mention of the Arsenal Academy, but mostly because of Ulans eyes.
Were they originally like this?
Reasonable and cold-eyed.
His eyes were so calm that it was hard to believe that he was a sixteen-year-old boy. a starkly different look from warriors who worship strength and crave a fight.
Looking at the eyes that never wavered, the corner of Azurs mouth twitched upward.
I dont know what he learned from the Trial of a Hero
But it was interesting.
Her heart pounded at the sight of the giant tree, which she believed would become the strongest warrior and would stretch out new branches.
If a warrior with overwhelming strength and skill also possesses wisdom, how great a warrior will be born?
Perhaps the day will come when the clan will leave the grasslands and conquer the continent.
Such a thought flashed through her mind.
Azur tried to suppress her intensified emotions. After she managed to calm her excitement, she spoke to Ulan again, saying, Then I will ask, Ulan.
Her tone had changed. She didnt call him warrior. She just called his name. The way she spoke also changed.
Even so, Ulan did not get angry. Was she content with this attitude? Azur asked with a faint smile, What do you wish to learn from me?
As soon as she finished her question, Ulan answered without hesitation this time, Everything I do not know.
The knowledge required to enter the academy
from basic common sense to in-depth study. or everything about spells or magic that only the chosen ones could master.
Ulan was ready to devour it.
It will take a long time.
It doesnt matter. Ive heard that knowledge is a tower built over time.
Another warrior, a companion from a past life.
The moment he spoke the words he had heard from the Star Witch, a smile formed on Azurs wrinkled lips.
Good! Then I will share my knowledge.
Azurs eyes flashed.
But be prepared. The process of building the Tower of Knowledge is never easy.
That is what I had hoped.
Ulan smiled broadly.
Time passed quickly after that, and before they knew it, half a year had passed.