Earth's Greatest Magus
Earth's Greatest Magus - Chapter 1778: Invitation

As the sun began to set, casting long shadows across the ground, Kronos, with evident resentment, took to the skies with his magus in tow. They flew towards the moon in a graceful, yet somber formation, their silhouettes diminishing against the darkening horizon.

They went to salvaged any of their belongings, artifacts, scrolls, and various other possessions – reminders of their long tenure overlooking Earth. Then, leaving behind the moon that had been their vantage point, they set their course for their distant home world.

From Earth, the magi watched this departure with a mix of relief and apprehension. They were under no illusions that they had seen the last of Kronos. However, in that fleeting moment, there was a shared sense of victory. A short-lived respite, but a victory nonetheless.

As the atmosphere began to settle, the Emissary approached Emery and his group. The graceful figure spoke with an air of formality, "I trust you comprehend the significance of the 15-year service agreement. It's not merely a timeframe. the true determinant of the caretaker's role will be the duel set in 12 years, only the most capable will took the caretaker role that is the wish of the alliance"

Emery, his brow furrowed, shifted his weight. The Emissary's uncanny knowledge of their internal matters was unsettling. "How is it," Emery began cautiously, "that you're so well-informed of our situation?"

The Emissary's eyes twinkled, a hint of a smile playing on his lips. "You've aligned yourself with influential allies, Emery. That's why."

Intrigued, Emery pressed further, "Who are they?"

The Grand Magus Emissary, with a sly smile, deflected, "All in due time. For now, I extend an invitation. Join me on a journey to Centauri, our planet. It's there we'll formally confer upon you the caretaker responsibilities. Both you and your companions are welcome."

Emery could see that the Emissary was hinting at a meeting with this mysterious benefactor. And the allure of Centauri, the capital city of their sector, was tempting. Having heard tales of its grandeur and knowing it was a mere half-day's voyage, Emery's decision was almost immediate.

"I'm accompanying you," Julian stated firmly.

Thrax, never one to be left out and always looking for adventure, jumped in, "Count me in as well!"

The Emissary turned to them, his eyes narrowing slightly as he weighed the situation. "With Kronos and his followers now departed and the moon outpost in its compromised state, Earth remains vulnerable. While it is necessary for some of you to accompany me, it would be prudent to leave a few strong magus behind to guard your home."

Emery's gaze swept the area thoughtfully, taking in the peace that cloaked it. "Do we anticipate any direct threats?" he asked.

The Emissary responded, "While the elves generally steer clear of venturing too deep into these territories, you must remain vigilant. On occasions, nomads magus or roving bands of bandits have been known to tread these paths, especially when they sense an opportunity."

The gravity of his statement resonated with Fjolrin and Abbot. Though both had expressed their desire to journey with the group, the reality of the situation made them reconsider. Fjolrin's gaze met Emery's, a silent understanding passing between them.

However, Emery felt the need for a more formidable defense. His eyes settled on Thrax, "I'd feel more at ease if you stayed back as well."

Thrax's eyes widened in disbelief, "What! Me!? No No… I haven't got any action yet!! I want to go!!" He protested, disappointment evident in his voice.

The Emissary, sensing the mounting tension, intervened. "Take your time to discuss and decide." His gaze shifted to Julian, "In the meantime, I've heard much about the hospitality of this world. I'm eager to experience it. We'll set forth at dawn."

Julian, sensing an opportunity to get closer with the Emissary, promptly followed the Grand Magus, leaving the group in deliberation.

Emery approached Fjolrin and Abbot, gratitude evident in his eyes. "Senior, I promise, once we bolster our defenses, you shall have the chance to explore the realm."

Abbot, his gentle eyes crinkling in a smile, replied, "Worry not, young Emery. Patience is a virtue we've mastered over the ages."

Fjolrin nodded, silently expressing his concurrence. Thrax, however, wasn't easily placated. "Patience?" He scoffed. ""Its the least of my virtue!!"

With a resigned sigh, Emery watched as Fjolrin and Abbot headed to check on their younger protégé, Brandt and Damo. This left him the challenging task of further persuading the ever-stubborn Thrax.

The moonlit courtyard set the stage for Emery's prolonged and intense persuasion of Thrax.

"Don't you see Thrax, you are the strongest among us, and with all the battles you were doing in the frontline, you also have the most experience among us, please stay for a few more weeks… i mean days"

Thrax's posture gave away his hesitation, especially when Emery mentioned the impending opening of the Ancient Celestial Ruins. A treasure trove of challenges awaited inside those walls, promising the thrill of battle that the diplomatic journey to Centauri lacked.

The weight of Emery's words began to break Thrax's steely resolve. In a moment of introspection, Thrax recognized the gravity of his role. "Alright, Emery, you're right. I am indeed the mightiest of us all. I shall guard this palace in your absence, ensuring no harm befalls our realm."

Emery breathed a sigh of relief. "Thank you, Thrax. we are counting on you"

Pleased with Thrax's decision, Emery's focus shifted to Morgana, a figure of grace and power. Their mate bond was so deep that words were often superfluous. As Emery approached her, Morgana, sensing his thoughts, gently nodded. "Yes, i will stay"

Although Emery yearned for Morgana's company on the journey, he recognized her indispensable role in the grand tapestry of their defense strategy. Gently guiding her, Emery led Morgana to a meticulously adorned Roman chamber. Here, under the ethereal glow of ancient chandeliers, Morgana would connect with the power of the Khaos Gate, ensuring the realm's safety in the challenging times ahead.

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