Passerby Villain In A Wizard World

Chapter 153 Hope



Chapter 153 Hope

Aurora was in a bad mood and didn't give the whisper any face—not that it had one to begin with—and replied sarcastically.

She seemed pissed off.

"What... you girl have become tough all of a sudden. Don't you want to become a Wizard?"

The whisper seemed speechless as the unexpected fire it got from the girl caused it to warn.

"You are ruining your chance like this, mortal girl."

"Who cares about being a Wizard? It's not like there isn't any other path. And even if there is a way for me to be a Wizard, I'm sure you don't have any idea about it."

Aurora rarely talked long, but she seemed to have found an outlet for her frustration, causing her to pour it all out to the whisper, which had been harassing her since her childhood.

"A useless piece of shit who could only dwell in the mind of a mortal. You are more pathetic than me."

At last, she directly cursed in her mind, causing the Whisper to become strangely silent.

'Oops, did I say too much!'

Once Aurora came out of her rage, she then realized she had lost her cool, something she had never done since childhood.

Her royal upbringing had taught her to become a noble lady from young.

However, she didn't know why, when she saw Lyra leaving with Ian and saying those words, although it might not have been sarcastic, it made her feel sad and angry.

It wasn't that she was angry at Lyra or Ian; she was, for the first time, angry at her incompetence.

Such innate incompetence with no hope in sight.

And the idea of surviving alone on the Calvora continent with only the power of a Knight, and she might not even be able to get rid of the whisper, even then, made her almost break.

Truly, she was a kind of pitiful girl who had lost her way.

"Sigh... Girl, I told you, that sound you heard from your childhood wasn't me."

After what seemed like a few minutes, the Whisper finally spoke to Aurora again, making her slightly relax.

"As for me running away, heh, I just didn't want to conflict with that guy."

The Whisper disdained Aurora's accusation.

"But I didn't see him following that boy again now."

It sounded confused, making Aurora curious about the entity it was referring to.

However, Aurora had long since learned not to be unnecessarily curious causing her to stop those thoughts abruptly in her mind.

"Anyway, you don't have to cuss at me, girl. And I did have a way for you to practice Wizardry. However, whether you have the guts is another matter altogether."

The whisper seemed somehow sympathetic to Aurora as it proposed to her again, this time with no condition to get Ian.

"You are tricking me."

Aurora wasn't a fool and didn't believe this entity that was speaking in her consciousness without permission.

However, her heart did beat a little faster at the mention of such a possibility, uncontrollably, as the fire of hope seemed to want to awaken again.

This damn foolish hope seemed out of control.

Those sayings weren't wrong, but humans are really weak sometimes and couldn't help but hope for more, even though everything around them was pitch darkness.

So weak!

So pathetic!

But whether it was good or bad to have hope, who could decide?

Certainly not Aurora, as she once again succumbed to the hope that was uncontrollable.

"Heh... there is no need for me to trick a little girl for nothing. I am not lying. There is indeed a method and that method can even make you as powerful as or even more than that guy you saw in the future."

The whisper enticed while denying her accusations.

"He is only a Wizard Apprentice though."

Aurora rolled her eyes as this whisper seemed not to know how to lure someone.

"Tch... I am talking about the potential girl. He isn't normal. Don't try to deny as my offer is indeed true."

"But I will warn you girl... hehe... remember, if you do decide to follow my plan, prepare for the worst."

The whisper giggled again as if to see how much courage Aurora had,

"Let me give some clues. Remember, when you stare at the Abyss, it also stares you back..."

The whisper seemed to be having fun as it slowly disappeared from Aurora's mind, making her totally confused.

'Abyss!'

She heard the key word for the first time from the Whisper who was adamant that it had the ability to give her power.

But those things seemed to be the same thing that she was so bent on running away from all her life.

'Will I have to hug the same thing to get the power that had been torturing me for my whole life? How ridiculous!'

The Whispering Expanse forbidden zone was related to the Abyss, it was known knowledge throughout the Gravethrone Continent.

So, the method advised by the Whisper was to rely on that thing?

If that wasn't ridiculous, Aurora didn't know what was.

'Heh, I am not that desperate.'

Aurora firmed her shaking belief and entered one of the rooms to train her Knight Realm.

It had only been a day since she met Ian and her thoughts were jumbled all together. So, it was better to organize her true thoughts and make a plan early on to not get confused.

As with every young girl, she was indeed jealous of the relationship between Lyra and Ian, she indeed envied Lyra's power, and she indeed had good feelings towards Ian, but she had her pride.

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She refused to believe her fate wasn't changeable.

There must be some ways, at least, she thought so.

With the entry of Aurora, Lyra, and Ian inside the meditation chamber, the place once again became silent as it had been for the last decade with only the flowing mist hovering around the floor since time immemorial.


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