The Moon Thief

Chapter 92: I Want You In My Game!

According to what Rabi told, he discovered after a long search that Aenarath's Sunstone was in the hands of an organization called Deph Enerun. According to him, the founder of this organization, the traitor who kidnapped the sunstone, was Eneel Alsen.

Heinald and the rest of the team were surprised to hear this. After all, it was a treacherous foreigner who stole the sunstone, how did he manage to form an organization?

Seeing the surprise on everyone's faces, Rebi continued, "I guess he used the charm of Aenarath's Sunstone."

"Tell me everything you know about this organization, please." Tisha's voice sounded strained.

"This organization is a secret organization... Although I have been in this realm for a long time, I have not learned enough about them. One of the main reasons is that I do not live in this isolated place. Sometimes I would overhear conversations in towns and cities disguised as an ordinary person. One day, I met someone who understood that I was different. luckily he was not malicious and we became friends, obviously he is much more knowledgeable about the organizations in this realm than I am. "

Rebi wanted to let them know that she didn't know as much as they expected.

"Have you become friends with someone from this realm?" Tisha asked in surprise.

Rebi nodded slowly.

Tisha's thin and beautiful brows furrowed at this. After waiting for a while without saying anything, she asked, "How could you trust him?"

"He understood that I did not belong to this realm, I had no choice but to trust him." Rabi replied.

"It's okay... Since he's still alive, it means this person didn't reveal him." Arlies looked at Tisya beside him.

"True." Tisha indicated.

"You should know that this organization is not a small and weak organization. If you are going after the sunstone, you have to act very cautiously. Secondly, if the traitor who stole the sunstone is still alive, it was definitely at least a Level 3 Ainsar." Rebi spoke slowly.

"Can you get us to see your friend?" Arlies stood out and added, "If he knows more about the organization called DephEnerun than you do, contacting him directly will save us more time.

"My friend's name is Janeroth, he lives in a small town directly north of this place. His house has a blue roof, which will catch your attention at first glance. I will write him a letter, if you give him this letter he will help you. He has spent a lot of time with me, so he learned the Ainsar Language, you will not have problems in communication."

Rebi quickly wrote a letter and gave it to Tisha.

Heinald said, "Lady Tisha, if you'll excuse me, I'd like to stay here for a while."

"Hmm? Why?" A surprised expression appeared on Tisha's face.

"I want to explore the land in this area for a while and do experiments on the plants here. I don't think it will take long. I'll come to you in a few days." Heinald replied.

"Mm, well. But if we need you, you'll be right back." After thinking for a while, Tisha made her decision.

Tisha and her team left soon after.

Heinald turned to the old man, who was looking at him in surprise, and asked, "When will you be back, sir?"

"Tomorrow...I'll be back tomorrow." Rebi answered slowly.

"Sir, is there a book where I can learn the language of this realm?"

"You think learning a language is easy, young man?" Rebi looked at him in a questioning tone.

"My aim is not to master this language, I just need to understand some of the things I've read. After all, I'm thinking of staying here for a year or so." Heinald scratched his chin.

"You're not thinking of contacting the people around here, are you?" Rebi asked.

Heinald shook his head.

"You really are an interesting young man…" Rebi looked him for a few seconds, then sighed and walked over to the stack of books.

After rummaging through the stack of books for a while, he took a book from the stack and handed it to Heinald.

"Why do I feel you don't care about Aenarath's Sunstone? Rebi asked.

"I just don't care. My purpose here is to brew potions for them because I made a deal with Lady Tisha's father. Besides, I'm not affiliated with Ruthas Academy. My goal is to see a new realm and expand my knowledge base. I'm a Potions Master, so here I am. It will be a great pleasure for me to study the new species of plants."

Heinald didn't mind telling the old man what was on his mind. After all, their thoughts were not malicious and everyone was already here for their own benefit in a way. Tisha and everyone in her team didn't just come here to seize the stone. They were also here in hopes of gaining new experiences and knowledge.

Heinald spent the day studying language rules and vocabulary. Learning a language was child's play for him because of his impeccable memory. Unfortunately, a language cannot be learned with a single book.

"Still, I've got the basics!" Heinald made a silent assessment.

Early that morning, the next day, he began brewing potions using the ingredients he had stored in the dimensional pocket of his robe.

At that time, Rebi was watching him carefully. The ghul-like old man's eyes were beginning to emit a strange light more and more.

"My guess is that you must be under 30 years old yet, but you can wield your Spirit Flame with great expertise. It certainly cannot be explained by skill, you must have a secret."

Rebi began to speak her thoughts as he watched him.

At that moment, Heinald felt as if boiling water had been poured over his head. This old man seemed to have discovered his secret.

"What do you mean?" Heinald asked, trying to remain calm.

At that moment, the old man's appearance began to change. The wrinkles on his face were greatly reduced, and his silver long hair appeared. His eyes began to shine like a blue diamond. However, the biggest change in him was not in his appearance, but in his energy.

The energy he emitted made Heinald gasp.

"Level 3 Ainsar!" Heinald's eyes were wide open.

Rebi had a slight smile on her face. When he realized that the young man in front of him could not stand it any longer, he restrained the energy emanating from himself.

"Uh!" Heinald took a quick, deep breath.

Rebi laughed and said, "I want to play a game and I want you to join me in this game."

"Y-You…" Heinald's entire body was trembling reluctantly against the Level 3 Ainsar in front of him.

"I am Eneel Alsen" The person Heinald and others knew as Rebi has revealed his true identity.

"What's going on!?" Heinald cried out inside.

"I knew that the academy would send new Ainsars here as it always does… Normally, I would have killed you immediately, but I decided it would be more appropriate to use you." Eneel Alsen stroked his beard.

Heinald remained silent.

"You know what, actually everything I told you was true except for my little joke. I have my own followers and my organization in this realm. But there is another organization that has been giving me a headache in recent years, I was looking for an opportunity to finish them off, and this opportunity came to me." Eneel Alsen gave a long laugh.

Seeing that Heinald was still silent, he pointed at him and said, "You're going to lead Tisha and those around her on my behalf!"

"How?" Heinald asked.

"I owe Aenarath's Sunstone..." Eneel Alsen's lips curled slightly, then continued, "But I will convince Tisha and the others that the sunstone is in the organization which I want to destroy."

"Is the organization you want to destroy, Deph Enerun?" Heinald asked.

"Haha! Smart boy." Eneel grinned.

"You want me to oversee the process?" Heinald asked.

"You could say that too ... The person I'm leading Tisha and her team is someone from my organization, he's going to tempt them with various statements about Deph Enerun." Eneel stroked his beard.

"Will he tempt them?" Heinald repeated.

"Yes! The people out there won't risk fighting an organization just for a stone they're not even sure of there. But if we add various sources to it, they'll be convinced. Moreover, Janeroth will make up a story about him and his team being hostile to them and wanting to fight them. " Rabi explained.

"Have you already contacted him?" Heinald asked in surprise.

"Certainly." Eneel grinned, "He knows what to do."

"So how do I oversee the process?" Heinald asked.

"I will be in constant communication with you. If you serve me well enough, I will spare your life. But if the opposite happens, I will not wait a second to destroy you." Eneel's expression suddenly turned serious.

"And why did you advise them to be cautious before leaving this place?" Heinald asked.

"To be believable, of course. Ainsars are not stupid, they would be suspicious if things were easy for them. Especially in the a diffrent realm." Eneel answered.

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