Chapter 185
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Going through the gate, they arrived in Anailia a few hours earlier than the last time, the immediate change in time zones still managing to be disorientating, but Ben did his best to ignore it in favour of doing the same thing heâd done before, dragging Thera to every blacksmith and enchanters shop he could get to before they started closing for the night. It wasnât like Theraâs parents had been expecting them at a certain time, theyâd given them a small range of days they might arrive at in consideration for their quest, and Ben didnât want to waste a moment when he expected heâd be quite busy when the time came for him to begin on anyone whoâd come to have a brace made.Unfortunately for him, he felt just as unimpressed by the various wares heâd managed to see in this city as well. He knew he wasnât visiting every shop, and without being at the ninth level he couldnât be certain of an object's rating, but he was confident he wasnât misjudging anything, everything here was within his skill level. That wasnât to say he hadnât seen anything that would be tough to make, but he was certain he could manage to reproduce most items.
Feeling dejected, Thera gave him a small pat on the back to try and cheer him up. âCome on, Iâm sure we can find a shop in town that will impress you sometime this week. Besides, isn't it a little nice to see youâre good at your job?â
âMmh, I guess. I just know I still have so much to learn, it would be nice to see more examples beyond what Falkâs made to give me an idea on how I might improve.â
âWell, when we see my parents we can ask my mom about seeing any of our nation's artifacts, since she seems to like you Iâm sure sheâll agree easily enough.â
âArtifacts?â He asked, perking up at the tantalizing word.
âIt just means anything ultra-rare or higher, nations tend to hoard a few when they can. Iâm not really sure what we have here, but there should be a few.â
His spirits immediately lifted at the thought. âOkay, yes absolutely. Iâm going to need to give your mom the full son-in-law experience to butter her up.â
Thera couldnât help but groan at the prospect, Ben had been so good recently at ignoring it that she could almost forget that as far as her nation was concerned they were engaged, she could only hope that her parents hadnât decided to do anything to make it worse while they were there.
When they got to Theraâs home one of the staff informed them that Pelenia had requested she stop wearing her cloak upon arriving to be able to properly see her daughter's face, and while it left her a little suspicious of her mother she agreed easily enough. Everyone that worked there had an amulet in preparation for her arrival, so there was no harm done as they made their way to the main hall and opened the door to where her family supposedly waited.
Upon entering, instead of seeing the throne they were greeted with the first time theyâd come they instead found the hall draped in purple and green banners, empty seats all around them, bar the ones her parents were in and an altar in the middle of the room with a powerful flame burning on top of it.
He turned to Thera, meaning to ask what all of it was about, but her face was a stronger shade of gold than heâd ever seen on her before and was willing to make an educated guess from that as she grabbed her staff and ripped out the stone flooring with a spell before bringing chaos to the room.
Her mother only chuckled in her seat as Abrus kept them both safe, and by the time Thera had managed to work out enough stress and stopped he used his powerful magic to change the room back to the state it had been in when Ben had first arrived in the country, with the exception of some thoroughly destroyed banners.
âA wedding ceremony? Seriously?â She asked her parents coldly. âWe only just got here.â
âOh come now Thera, I was just having a bit of fun,â Her mother told her as she walked up to give her daughter a hug, getting nothing in return.
âIâd believe that a bit more if you didnât have the authority to carry it out. Why do you have to show me what a mistake it is to come home every time?â
âAlright, maybe I was hoping youâd just go with the mood, I even prepared such nice wedding gifts too. Iâm sure Ben especially wouldnât mind some more magic materials?â
Hearing that Ben turned to her, thinking that maybe it wouldnât be so bad for her to put up with him for a few short decades of the very long life she would lead, but she could tell what was going through his mind and shot him a look that made him hold his tongue.
âAnyway,â She said, knowing there was no point in continuing on. âIâve got some letters for you from aunty and uncle.â
She handed them over and Pelenia started giving them a skim through as Abrus gave Ben a hug and his daughter a warm smile, seeing that she still wouldnât be in the mood for more. âI see your earth magic has improved quite a bit sweetheart, and youâve gotten quite a fine quality staff too,â He leaned in to give it a better look, rubbing his golden beard as he did before turning to Ben. âSo not only did you actually use her hair but some rather expensive materials as well? I honestly thought youâd have saved them for some other things.â
âMaking Thera a staff has been one of my two big projects so I was more than willing to put my all into it. Besides, you gave those to us, I figured using them for your daughter was probably one of the best uses I could put it towards.â
âGood man, and on that note, how would your other project be coming along?â
âIâve got it pretty low, but if mom managed to get the skill rings Iâd asked for a few months ago Iâll be able to make a lot more progress,â He told them, making Thera sigh while Pelenia beamed at his overly familiar way of referring to her.
âIâve done you one better actually,â The queen of the nation explained to him. âSince getting enchanters who happened to have those skills at high levels was proving to be a challenge, I simply found individuals who did to put them to use. Itâs a bit late to call for them now but Iâll bring them around in the morning for you to copy their skills, alright?â
âSounds excellent,â He told them as he stopped to give it a bit of thought. âActually, assuming it works out the way I think it will, would you even need to wear your cloak if I knock your resistance down a few extra points? Everyone in the country should have a decent dark resistance, right?â
âIâm⌠not sure,â She said, turning to her mom with a question in her eyes that Pelenia was quick to answer.
âAs long as your effect at a distance is at ten I donât think there would be any issue,â She said thoughtfully. âHonestly speaking, even that is mostly just to be cautious, the average person here without an amulet to protect them should have a resistance of around fifteen to twenty. Iâd say just wear something with sleeves when you go out in case anyone brushes up next to you.â
The lingering displeasure sheâd felt from her parents' stunt was immediately replaced with excitement. She hadn't even considered the fact that as it was, her brace was good enough for her to be able to walk around her nation without her cloak, sheâd been so consumed by the fact that there were people outside of the nation she couldnât be around that she hadnât given it any thought. With the possibility open to her though, the prospect of wandering the town became significantly more exciting.
âWell then after you improve the enchantment weâre going to have to do something a bit more fun than you just locking yourself in the craftsman's guild while we're here.â
âOf course,â he told her with a smile, happy to get the chance to do something like that with her.
âAside from whatever plans youâre both thinking of making, I am hoping to keep you both a bit busy if you donât mind. Ben, aside from the various delegates youâll be making braces for and meeting with your godâs believers, I was also hoping I might get you to do some work for me as well?â
âOh sure, I donât mind but what were you thinking?â
âFalk mentioned in his letter that youâve become quite proficient at your craft at this point. If I were to get my husband to set up the area I had you working in last time into a proper forge, do you think youâd be able to make some weapons and armour for a few people I send your way? Iâll of course provide supplies and pay you for your work.â
âAbsolutely!â He agreed with enthusiasm. The prospect of properly making some things to earn job experience was far more exciting than just trying to make more complex enchantments for the small weapons heâd brought with him.
âWonderful to hear. And Thera, I know youâll probably want to practice your earth magic with your father, but there was something I was hoping you might be willing to dedicate yourself to every other day if you donât mind too much.â
âIt depends,â She said cautiously, knowing better than to trust her mother too easily.
âOh itâs nothing bad, Sonyaâs mentioned to me that youâve been working on your life magic and it just so happens we have a very competent light mage around. I know itâs not the same, but I thought they might be able to give you some guidance on the similar points between the two magics if you help them every now and then.â
âUm, sure I guess if that's all then it will be fine.â
âExcellent, and if Iâm not mistaken they should just about be here.â
âWhat?â
But before she got an answer the doors to the hall opened with two new figures coming inside, a male that seemed to be a Satyr, with goat-like legs and an impressive pair of horns, but more importantly the woman beside him, a mass of dull purple light in the form of a succubus that Ben was positive had to be the great light spirit, and if the bulge in her stomach was any indication, she was undeniably pregnant.