The day was still in full splendor, and the picture around the house of wood and grass remained the same as always. Upon exiting the stone gate with Grevlin, Marius looked at the colorful grasses before shifting their sights towards the side of the house.
There, the Mountain Ax Senior, who would usually be chopping logs, stood with his arms crossed behind his back nearby the riverside. His manner now seemed a bit lost as he stared at the lake in silence.
Marius thought for a bit before he looked at Grevlin and pointed towards the house.
"Son, go and check for your mother; she should be preparing lunch anytime now; we'll also be leaving in a bit."
"Okay, father."
After answering, Grevlin hurried towards the wooden house, leaving behind Marius, who started to approach the Mountain Ax Senior.
The river's rustling sound calmed his spirit as he stood by the old man's side for a little over a minute, the two remaining silent as if they didn't need words. Soon though, the Mountain Ax Senior shifted his eyes towards Marius, staring at him deeply with a smile at the corners of his mouth.
"You've grown quite strong during this short month; I truly must admit that I admire you... or rather, your entire family."
"Senior, your words are far too kind; we have yet to even offer our thanks for—"
"Haha, no need, an old bag like me, I do not need such things; all I desire I've already experienced."
Though the Mountain Ax Senior said those last bits of words, Marius, who keenly stared at him, noticed his eyes grew a bit distant as he stared at the mountain ranges.
'I guess I'll have to keep it at heart.'
Marius thought before he gave him a polite bow; the Mountain Ax Senior looked at him again before he turned and walked towards the table.
"Come now, I believe it won't take long for that charming wife of yours to finish that meal, we'll have one last meal before I deliver you all to the empire's core domain."
"We'll be counting on you," Marius replied as he stared at his back before he followed.
It didn't take long for time to pass as everyone gathered around the outdoor wooden table; they soon started to eat today's lunch as a lively atmosphere of laughter sounded throughout the afternoon.
By now, the evening had caught up with them; the Mountain Ax Senior then glanced at Marius and Ria before eying the cute and adorable little Rose who was now embraced in Ria's arm's while Grevlin sat and petted the two tiger cubs.
Both Marius and Ria looked at each other before they held each other's arms and faced the Mountain Ax Senior once again.
Finally, the Mountain Ax Senior made a gentle look as he placed four golden bracelets with runic markings onto the table.
He then spoke, "Before you, are how you will each be able to blend into the Grand Alvaria Dynasty. These bracelets are known as Aura Disruption Bracelets. Embedded within them is a unique magic diagram; as such, it can not only fake the crest of an Artiman, but also suppress the diabolical mystic power of Hellians. With this, no one under my rank will sense your true origin, and even those at my level will find it hard to tell you apart. Hence, the only thing you'll both need to look out for is the horns of you mother and child, along with those arms of Grevlin."
When Marius and Ria heard those words, their eyes lit up as they didn't think such a treasure exists; though Ria had her Hellian Illusory abilities, they weren't able to bypass all senses.
'Such an amazing treasure,' Ria thought to herself as she stared at the bracelets on the table with wonderment in her eyes.
"Incredible, Senior, I must thank you once again for your trouble," Marius said with a grateful look.
"Enough about that, why don't you hurry and try it on? I'd like to know if it's at least working as it should before you guys leave." The Mountain Ax Senior.
"As you wish." Marius didn't hold on ceremony; he picked them up and handed them over to the rest of the family before putting it on his wrist.
Once on his wrist, the runic markings began to glow in bright blue lights, but this only lasted for a few seconds before fading away.
Moments later, Marius's body then began to emit a strange kind of energy, one that he couldn't even notice himself. Still, in the Mountain Ax Senior's eyes, he could see a mist of golden energy that emanated from his being.
He smiled in satisfaction as he turned his sights onto Ria, Little Rose and Grevlin, noticing that the black sinister-looking auras that coated their bodies faded into a similar energy like that of Marius.
"Excellent, it's working far better than I'd anticipated," The Mountain Ax Senior said with a smile.
"Huh? I still don't feel anything," Marius said with a puzzled look as he looked at the bracelet on his wrist.
The Mountain Ax Senior seemed to have expected this; he tossed a book to Marius and spoke, "Figured as much, that's why I wrote that custom made skill recently. It took a little more time than I'd imagine, but with that, you should be able to replicate the senses of a true Artiman."
Marius glanced at the book causing its details to appear before his eyes.
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