"I need your help, Uncle." Miryu said seriously. He really wanted to find the truth right now. Miryu's argument with his father yesterday made Miryu even more determined to find the truth on his own.
Ah, yes, Miryu forgot something. He will also invite Joon if Miryu has confirmed whether the place is safe or not for them to visit. For some reason, Miryu is currently on Joon's mind. What's that friend doing, huh? If you don't eat, you must sleep. Miryu felt jealous. He longed to enjoy his normal life as before he knew, that he had a quarter of the blood of a demon.
"So, Uncle Crow wants to help me?" Miryu repeated her request.
"Of course, Mister Mir. What do you want from the servant?"
The crow knelt before Miryu again.
"Take me to a place that holds the magic crystal ball, Uncle!" said Miryu softly. Every now and then he brushed his hair that covered his eyes because of the wind.
Uncle Crow immediately jumped at Miryu's request. No one had ever known about it before. Even if they knew, how could anyone dare to take the crystal ball? thought the Crow.
"B-but... th-that's a dangerous place, Mister Mir. T-that crystal ball is in enemy territory."
Uncle Crow trembled even more at the order Miryu had just asked. What an impossible command.
Miryu raised her sword in the air. Said the sword gleamed in the reddish light of the moon. Miryu held the tip of the blade with her left hand.
"I'm sure, my sword is sharper than father's sword. Hmm ... how long does it take to cut the head of a traitor crow, huh? Or can it be from a distance like this?" Miryu raised her sword in the air, about to scatter the head of the innocent crow.
"W-alright, Mister Mir! I-I-I'll take you to the border. B-but don't tell His Highness Ryujin," said Uncle Crow, pleading.
"Can be considered," said Miryu casually. He removed his sword with one slap.
Uncle Crow pointed the way to Miryu. Entering the misty forest. A purplish-colored mist enveloped the entire forest, greatly disturbing the view. However, it only took one puff for Miryu to dispel the mist.
Uncle Crow could only be flabbergasted at Miryu's increasing abilities.
Uncle Crow still remembered when Miryu first came to the Underworld a few years ago. At that time Miryu's body was very short and his face was very innocent. Miryu even cried because he was lost in his own palace. Uncle Crow did not think that his master was now a teenager.
Uncle Crow was still leading the way, to show the way.
Every time Miryu took a step, all the forest creatures stepped aside. As if they already knew, the master would pass through this forest.
"Don't we need to bring troops, Master Mir?" asked Uncle Crow who was still walking
in front of Miryu.