《Guns in another world》Resolve III
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"Don't make me use force, boy, I don't want to hurt you," Fionn said coldly.
The boy appeared to be between the ages of 11 and 12. His appearance was pleasing to the eye, with delicate facial features, and he was dressed in shorts and a t-shirt.
"Don't put up a brave face. I know how badly your body is injured; it would be a miracle if you could even summon your avatar "with a smirk, said the boy
When Fionn heard his words, he gave him a deep look and said after a while, "I'm not trying to run away, I'm just going for a walk because staying in that room is making me suffocated."
"That's a lot more like it. Come on, I'll accompany you for the walk "replied the boy, giving Fionn a thumbs up.
Looking at the boy behaving like an adult Fionn snorted and descended the stairs quickly.
"Hey! You should be more polite when you're around me. Don't be fooled by my appearance; I am actually older than you. My body's growth has been slowed as a result of my avatar." Stated the boy, displeased, hurridly catching up to Fionn.
"Really, what kind of avatar do you have?" Fionn inquired, raising an eyebrow.
"I won't tell you that," the boy huffed.
"I'm not even that interested," Fionn smirked.
While arguing, both of them exited the mansion.
Fionn's eyes lit up with amazement as he exited the mansion. The mansion was built on top of a massive mountain, with a breathtaking view of green hills, valleys, and waterfalls all around it. But it wasn't the beautiful scenery that took Fionn's breath away; it was the blurry outline of a structure in the distance.
A tower could be seen in the distance; colossal would be an inadequate word to describe it. The top of the tower was completely obscured by clouds. The tower was so massive that comparing it to a pillar supporting heaven and hell would not be an exaggeration. Fionn can clearly see the beautiful and vivid engraving on the tower's surface despite being quite a distance away. The engraving appears to depict a tale about an ancient war. The engravings were so vivid that Fionn felt he was present in the war, and if it hadn't been for the boy's pat on his shoulder, he would've been lost in the illusion created by the engravings.
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"Don't look at the engravings; even some healthy rank 1 practitioners may be taken in by the illusion. With your wounded soul, staring at it may drive you insane." Said the boy.
Ignoring what the boy said, Fionn asked, pointing to the tower, his tone filled with awe, "Is that legacy?"
" Yup, it is," the boy replied proudly.
"How tall is it?" Fionn inquired, eager to learn the answer.
"Don't know, the tower passes through many dimensions and planes, so even some professors can't tell how big it is," shrugged the boy.
Fionn was even more amazed after hearing the boy's response and asked, "Do you know who built this marvel of a tower?"
"A building like this cannot be built by a single person. This miracle is the result of the combined efforts of many seniors throughout the ages. The foundation of Legacy, however, is still laid out by one man, our founding director. The vision was his, but giving him sole credit for its realisation would be an injustice to the other seniors who had dedicated their entire lives to this academy "replied the boy, his words expressing his respect for his predecessors.
"Is the founding director still alive?" Fionn inquired, curious.
"I'm not sure. That level of information is too advanced for someone like me "replied the youngster.
Hearing his response, Fionn nodded in agreement and went silent, as he had no further questions. He shifted his gaze to the beautiful scenery surrounding the mansion, heeding the boy's advice not to look at the tower. soon after, as if suddenly struck by a realisation, Fionn inquired "Oh! I forgot to inquire. What is your name?"
"My name is Jaxson," the boy said with a smile, adding, "no need to tell me yours, I already know it." Fionn, right?"
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"Yes," Fionn said, nodding.
"I heard from master that you put on quite a destructive performance during the exam," Jaxson chuckled.
"It was, in my opinion, fairly ordinary. I even passed out, which I would classify as embarrassing rather than destructive "Fionn responded calmly.
"Nah, it was pretty good; you'll know what I'm talking about soon," Jaxson said, giving Fionn a mysterious smile.
He went on to say, "being in the spotlight is good, but when you catch the attention of the wrong people, it becomes harmful."
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