Chapter 18
Aiden watched Alice and the cat with a look of quiet amusement before speaking.
âSince you like it so much, why not give it a name?â
âIsnât calling it âSpellâ enough?â
âThatâs like naming a cat âCat.ââ
âHmmâŚâ
Alice lifted the cat in her hands and examined it. She hadnât really thought about giving the magical beast a name.
Looking into the catâs bright red eyes, Alice finally spoke.
âLetâs call you Cherry.â
âCherry?â
âYeah, your eyes are red.â
Because its red pupils reminded her of cherries. Cherry responded to her words with a sound.
âMeow!â
âSee? It doesnât like it.â
âNo, it likes it.â
Neither of them could truly understand what Cherry was saying, but they each interpreted the meow in their own way. Alice placed Cherry on the cave floor and said:
âCherry, we need to remove the demonic energy spreading from this cave all the way to the forest outside. Can you do that?â
âMeow!â
As soon as Cherry got down, it immediately ran toward the crystal infused with the demonic energy.
Reaching the crystal, Cherry opened its mouth wide. A strong gust of wind whipped through the cave, howling as it echoed off the walls.
âWait, whatâŚ!â
Alice covered her face with her arm. Dust swirled around, blocking her view.
âMeow!â
When the wind settled, Cherry leapt back in front of Alice. She lowered her arm and looked ahead.
âOh?â
What she saw left her stunned. All the dense demonic energy had completely vanished.
Alice stepped out of the cave to check outside. Even the forest, once thick with demonic energy, was now completely cleansed.
âHow is this even possible?â
Even though she saw it with her own eyes, it was hard to believe. Normally, a single priest would take hours to purify energy of that magnitude. And Cherry had done it in mere seconds.
Aiden, too, seemed impressed by Cherryâs performance, letting out a small sound of admiration.
âWowâŚâ
âYou suggested this, and yet youâre the one surprised?â
âItâs my first time seeing it up close. Itâs more impressive than I thought.â
Cherry rubbed its face against Aliceâs leg, seemingly understanding the praise. Alice picked it back up and walked further into the cave.
She carefully examined the orb beneath the crystal. It still seemed to be the core of a magical beast.
No matter how she looked at it, she still didnât understand why the core was in the forest, how the demonic energy was emanating from it, or how it spread across the entire forest.
âThereâs still so much we donât know.â
Alice frowned in frustration. Aiden approached her and asked:
âYou said your knights patrolled the whole mountain range, right? The fog at the forest entrance, the cave covered by logs⌠they shouldnât have missed these things.â
âThatâs true. According to the reports, both the forest and mountains were fully surveyed. But itâs strange that Nil, who has a keen sense for detecting magical energy, didnât notice anything. Even if the stranger Emma mentioned acted after the knights leftâŚâ
Alice paused mid-sentence. A thought suddenly crossed her mind.
âCome to think of it, what about that stranger?â
âWell⌠maybe he ran away?â
âRan away from a forest full of demonic energy? That would have been difficult.â
A normal person exposed to the energy would have quickly fallen into a poisoned state. In other words, if he were innocent, he should have been lying here with Matthew.
The fact that he wasnât there meant either he had managed to escape during the kidnapping, or he was the one responsible.
If he had merely escaped, that would be lucky. But if not, it implied he was as strong a mage as Alice, or perhaps a demon like Aidenâsomeone capable of surviving this overwhelming demonic energy.
This made the situation far more serious than she had initially thought.
Alice stroked Cherryâs soft fur, as if trying to clear her thoughts, and walked back.
âFor now, letâs take the missing people back to the village.â
She wanted desperately to chase the culprit immediately, but the victimsâ safety came first.
Alice and Aiden returned to the fallen missing persons. The demonic energy was gone, but they still couldnât wake up.
Just because the demonic energy had disappeared didnât mean the poisoning had been undone.
âCan you absorb the energy thatâs already inside their bodies?â Alice asked softly.
She couldnât just take them back to the village as they were. Leaving people who had been long exposed to the energy in the same place as unexposed villagers could risk spreading the poisoning further.
Seeming to understand Aliceâs concern, Cherry leapt down.
The cat opened its mouth wide as if inhaling all the air around it, and then closed it. The demonic energy was drawn into Cherryâs mouth.
ââŚIs it done?â
Alice cautiously approached the people and checked their faces. The faint purple hue had returned to its natural color.
She placed her hand gently on their faces. Their skin was unusually cold from being outside for so long, but no demonic energy was detected. They should be able to regain consciousness soon.
âMeow!â
Cherry purred happily, apparently full.
It was incredible that it could even absorb the energy stored inside human bodies. Truly an amazing ability.
Alice looked at Cherry briefly, then turned her attention back to the people.
Aiden followed her gaze, saying:
âNow, the problem is how weâre going to get these people back to the village.â
Alice sighed lightly at his comment. Without a cart, it would be impossible for just the two of them to carry all these people one by one.
In fact, Alice had one solution in mind. Being a mage, she always relied on magic when she couldnât do something physically.
âI could use a large-scale teleportation spellâŚâ
With magic, moving all the people at once to the village would be easy. But the problem wasâŚ
She had previously made a huge mistake summoning a demon while casting such a spell. Just moments ago, she had nearly summoned a magical beast with a small summoning circle.
Teleportation across spaces required extremely complex magic circles. Large-scale teleportation was a challenge of a whole different magnitude.
For someone like Alice, a single misdrawn line could turn a large-scale teleportation circle into a demon summoning circle, with catastrophic results.
Having already made that mistake once, she hesitated now, worried it might happen again. What if she accidentally summoned another demon or magical beast?
âWhy am I acting like thisâŚ? Itâs not like me.â
To regain focus, Alice lightly slapped both her cheeks.
The great Alice Erdin had already made that mistake once. There was no reason she would do it again. She steadied herself.
Taking a deep breath, she pulled a magic staff from her ring. Gripping it tightly, she said:
âIâm going to draw a large-scale teleportation circle now. You just watch.â
Alice stepped outside the cave, staff in hand, and began drawing the magic circle on the dirt floor.
Unlike the small summoning circle she had drawn earlier, this large-scale teleportation circle required extreme caution, and her actions were reverent.
Aiden, holding Cherry, sat on a nearby rock, watching Alice work.
Since she couldnât leave the people inside the cave, she levitated them in the air while carefully drawing the circle with her staff. Even Aiden, not a mage, was awestruck by her skill.
Cherry twisted its body, trying to wriggle free from Aiden.
âMeow!â
âShh, donât disturb your master.â
At Aidenâs words, Cherry calmed down. He stroked its fur and turned his gaze back to Alice.