Chapter 4 - Chapter 1. Part 3

In the center of the park lies the Grand Sanatorium. The Grand Sanatorium was a mystical and magical place in the kingdom, and people frequently visited the place as it apparently would purify one's essence, bringing it closer to The Absolute Fantasia. The boy never understood what it meant by, "Bringing One's Essence closer to The Absolute Fantasia" but he did feel that The Grand Sanatorium did have something that made him feel better. However, people glare at him every time he goes there, so that ends up killing his mood. The boy sighs, as people that walk past him look at him with either a disgusted look on their face or laughs at him. Some people spat at him, saying he looked like a delinquent, and that he shouldn't be allowed to walk around in the place. Someone that walked past the boy whispered to his friend, "Don't go near that guy, interacting with any of those kinds of people is always bad news." 'He's not wrong, misfortune is always brought upon me, and now it has taken away everything from me…' the boy thought, though what the guy said still made the boy moderately mad. He then pondered, 'How did everything end up like this? Why did she have to leave me alone in this cruel world?' His eyes were still dead, not reflecting even a single ray of light, completely dull with almost no pupils visible, but were still sharp, and looked like he was constantly glaring. He had developed bad eye bags, and with his body full of cuts and bruises, it would make sense people would see him as some kind of delinquent. However, then the boy ran into someone, and the boy flinched, thinking the person would punch him or beat him. But the man raised his hand out to the boy and asked, "You don't look very good there bud, are you okay?" The boy moved his eyes away from the man's face, faintly replied, "Yes," and began walking away. The mage had long blonde hair, with golden eyes, and an extremely bright aura emitting from him. The mage looked at him with a face slightly questioning him, but in a way that he felt empathy for him. Then the boy walked into the park and decided to sit on the bench in front of a water fountain.