We had spent a whole day inside the chariots, still heading for my uncle and cousin's home town.
The journey was fun with the likes of my cousin. She was so fun to speak with. When I would talk about school, she would listen patiently, and excitedly. She would pose all sorts of questions I'd never have imagined anyone would have loved to hear from my mouth. She asked me if I had any crushes, if there was a boy always poking at me during maths class, or if I drew caricatures of my teachers. We discussed all sorts of girly stuffs and filled ourselves with lots of laughter. At a point I was almost tempted to tell her I could talk with animals, but I restrained myself after second thoughts. Did I remember to mention that Roy had been seated all along on our chariot? It was not until the following morning that I found out. When it was dawn, I began to hear his wonderful morning song, and of course, the whistle was unmistakably Roy's. Since my cousin was yet to rise from sleep, I poked my head outside, struggling to see if I could get a glimpse of him. Then I said, “Roy, is that you?”, of which he began chanting his favourite song: If it is not Lord Roy, oh who could it be? His voice rings above the heavens, and makes the angels free! With glamour and strength and vigour, I soar the southern wind They yearn to see my face, making a horse stand on its hind!* I couldn't help but chuckle and beckon him over to sit on my hand. He swooped down and perched on my wrist, pecking at my cheeks, here and there. “Ou-ouch, that hurts!” Roy chuckled and began to boast again. “You know, I have one of the finest beaks in the whole of earth. Even the queen wishes I could give her a peck.” I rolled my eyes and said, “Yeah, and get holes drilled into her magnificent cheeks.” “Humph,” said Roy. “That is an insult against my dignity.” “Oh, forgive me dear sir, but it is fairly the just truth — if you could get close to her cheeks, that is.” “I'm hungry, Stephanie,” Roy finally said, letting down his pride and making himself look like a fledgling, after struggling not to argue with what I'd just said. “Oh,” I said, reaching for a bag and drawing out a slice of bread. He reached for it with his beak in complete gratitude. And just then, Dorothy seemed to have stretched as though to rise from her sleep. Roy quickly flapped away with the bread slice and returned to his former position on the top of the chariot. “Good morning, my dear Stephanie!” In perplexity, I quickly shot a glance outside to see if Roy had totally left before returning back the greeting, trying hard not to attract any suspicion from her. Once in a while, as we spoke, I would hear Roy's voice screaming: “I'm with Ste-phaa-niee! Everybody knows that! Squirrels know, the horses know, I know!” I would try hard to suppress my laughter, but sometimes Roy just seemed to know this then add some nasty jokes that would make me burst into laughter. I don't know what went through my cousin's head, but I'm sure she was gradually getting to understand what I meant when I said I was a creep. In the afternoon, I heard Roy saying something about going ahead of us to rest in a shade before our chariots could meet up. He was sure I heard him, so he didn't bother to ask me to give him a sign if I did. He only passed by my window and whispered, “Au-revoir, mademoiselle.” Anytime our chariot reaches Roy's resting spot, he'd say, “Aww, horses! You call yourselves horses? Even a chick could run faster than you all joined together.” Another time, he said, “It is an advantage to being slow, anyway. I could sleep enough before gathering more strength for flight.” Then finally, he complained that the sun was too hot. He went to the horses and asked for directions to their destination, but none said anything to him. In the evening, Dorothy and I played chess while eating some biscuits. She was so good in it that I lost five times straight. She only managed to let me win once. During all the games, she would teach me where I was wrong and how I could better have played it. Yet, no matter how well I played it, she still ended up winning. Finally, when the moon had chased the sun to its rest, I began to feel so many presence around me. It was something I'd recently discovered how to do by closing my eyes and opening my heart. Due to the fact that I wasn't very knowledgeable in animals, I could only identify the birds. I could even tell that Roy was deep asleep. The rest presence around me carried some obscure aura. We had our evening meal, and just as we were about to turn off the lantern, Dorothy paused and parted the dropped curtains by her side of the window. A strong light seemed to seep in which I could not make sense of. It was actually supposed to be night, in fact, the interior of the chariot was dark. “Arerat,” she mumbled then smiled excitedly. “Arerat?” I repeated, confused. “It's home, we just arrived Arerat,” said Dorothy. I parted my own side of the window and what I saw next made my eyes almost fall out from its sockets. “This. . . this is impossible!” Blue phosphorescence poured into my eyes and it seemed to have had an imposing presence. It seemed to have been living. It seemed to have been searching my soul. All of a sudden, I seemed to understand its form of communication. It went into my head and discovered my greatest secret. It filled me with sudden peace, surprisingly. I could feel something burning in my fist, and so I gently opened it. Inside my hand was a beautiful butterfly. It glowed better than the best fireflies. It looked like something sketched out from fairytale. I tried setting it free, but I didn't expect what I saw next. The butterfly floated into the sky amongst the different bulbs of mystical lights that hung all around in the empty space. Then it flew into the heavy phosphorescence and grew as big as a magnified butterfly in a camera, covering a vast majority of the empty space. Its colours shone brighter and more beautiful than any rainbow I'd ever seen. It flew back to face me, then burst into little, pebbles of sparks, engulfing my whole being. At a point, I'd already accepted what I was seeing to be only just a dream, however, turning back to see my cousin, I began to contemplate. “You-you too!” As she said those words, I could feel the strong ecstacy behind them. She was so excited that I had to pinch myself severally. “What is this place?” I asked her, turning to look outside once again. “This is Arerat, the gateway of the gifted.” The words sunk in, although I'm not sure I could actually seem to understand what I just heard, or all that I'd just seen. I pinched my hardel, again. “This dream is getting too long, when do I wake up?” My cousin shook her head. “No, Stephanie, this is not a dream. Everything you see is real. This place is called Arerat, and was built by our ancestors billions of years ago. We and only we could locate this place, and it is simply impossible for mankind to find it here.” She looked at me with wide eyes then pointed to my palm. I looked down as well. My heart skipped a beat. When did I get a tattoo? On my palm was a wonderful drawing of a butterfly, exactly like the type that had been in my fist some minutes ago. Then from the base of my palm towards the long part of my arm were imprints of claws (actually claw prints, but much tinier). Dorothy slapped her forehead as if to say I-should-have-known. “You've already undergone mutation, Steph! How come your parents never said anything about it to us?! How come you never mentioned it?!” “Mutation?”‘Let's see who'll embarrass who?’ The man's face suddenly turned sour. “Are you challenging my judgement, young lady?” I gave a curtsey then said, “I'm very sure I can recognise this beast. It's a rare specie, so you people could most likely have mistaken it for the Copper-winged Eagle, right?” “This... so you know it's a Copper-winged Eagel?” he asked. “I know it's NOT a Copper-winged Eagel due to the visible characteristics of this bird. According to ‘Ancient Savage Beasts, Volume II,’ on the 26th shelve, on the first row of the 2-star Book Collection Vault, the 465th chapter, paragraph three, makes mention that the Copper-winged Eagle is widely known for its extremely sharp wings, and soft, or you can say ‘blunt’, claws. Yet, what I see before me is a very normal russet-coloured winged bed, and extremely sharp claws. Just by looking a
Indeed, in four hours' time, I was able to finish “reading” all three thousand books in the library. In fact, I'd actually used three hours and thirty minutes, while the remaining half an hour was used in digesting my newfound knowledge. “Ah,” I sighed gently, breathing out turbid gas from my lungs. I was seated cross-legged with my arms balance before my chest. If it hadn't been for the United Heavens cultivation method, I doubt I'd have had the energy to last this long. My eyes were crimson and unstable, I had to concentrate all my energy on recuperating. The cultivation method really worked wonders. At least, I'd regained half of my true essence reservoir that had been completely exhausted. Just as I walked towards the door, I met an angry faced girl. I immediately realised it was the girl I'd totally forgotten about when I turned every nook and cranny, touching all the books I could find. “You...”
The Beast Guild was entirely different from how the Beast Hall was. In the Beast Hall, there was only two floor levels. Inside these floors were the different halls with their different purposes. The Book Collection Vault there just contained hard-to-find practical knowledge books. However, the Beast Guild was different. The Beast Guild of the Junior Academy of the Gifted had six floors, and each floor covered everything according to the beast tamers' respective ranks. The first floor had its Main Hall, 1-star Book Collection Vault, Book Tamers' Examination Hall and Hall of Will. The same went with the second floor. In the second floor, there was little to no difference with the first floor. Only that this floor was in line with the 2-star rank. In the past, I'd already visited the first floor and acquired knowledge on beast taming of the 1-star level from every single book there. After my earlier epiphany, I was quite co
Opening my eyes, streaks of insight flashed through my eyes as quickly as it came. It was proof of making a breakthrough in my comprehensive knowledge. I had long expected to see everyone gathered around me, so I wasn't as surprised as I was in the past. My eyes locked with Roy's and I couldn't help but take a step backwards to view this buddy of mine properly. “Your wings...” Though I was surprised, I quickly was able to link the event that'd just happened with the blood essence mutation I'd seen in my spiritual consciousness. “Brilliant!” I heard someone's voice ring into my ear drums. It was Madman Fei's. I smiled at him and couldn't help but bow in reverence, and muttered “thank you”. If it wasn't for those strong thought-provoking words, none of these could have happened. “Hahaha! You're really an elite! Why do I feel you're not a teacher here?” sa
Everyone watched on with heated expressions and clenched fists. With what I was seeing around me, if not for this man's dominative aura and his beast mount, he'd definitely have been given a good round of pummeling. “It is true that from the very prime of your youths, you'd all been thought the orthodox way of beast taming, which is quite mild and cute.” Madman Fei rolled his eyes after saying the last word. He then snickered, and continued, “However, for a true man, we know that there are at times certain circumstances when being mild and... cute, could lead one to one's grave. Take the beast in question, anyway.” Everyone's eyes shifted to the beast by his side. “Bloody Fangs Panther are prideful beasts, and are well acknowledged for this. Due to their pride, it's next to impossible to tame them without proving yourself. They're just like women, in a way.” Some of the men began to giggle wh
‘Yawn!’ I stretched myself, letting out a large yawn, widening my mouth enough to swallow our room. So far, so good, this was the best sleep I'd had. Even the so called unconsciousness was actually not blissful. I'd been training in the Way of Disguise under the tutelage of my Old Ancestor. Firstly, I was made to learn how to disguise my aura, since my bloodline Gift granted me a pure and flexible true essence. I learnt how to perfectly imitate someone else's. If I willed it, I could even make people see me as a Divine realm expert! Secondly, I learnt shape-shifting. This one was very much tortuous! Using his true essence as a guide, I had to go through series of pains as he reworked on my bones to strengthen it, and also to make them much flexible than a normal human's. With this type of body, I could even be a perfect fit for gymnastics, back in my homeworld. My joy knew no boundary! With my ability, I could perfectly el