On the sea, a ship was sailing slowly with its passengers, each one bearing injuries but brimming with excitement. Only a little girl appeared somewhat downcast, though she tried to hide it. This group of people was none other than the Fairy Tail team on their mission to defeat the Oración Seis, and that little girl was Wendy.
Wendy was originally a member of Cait Shelter, but unfortunately, just now, Cait Shelter disbanded. No, it should be more appropriate to disappear.
It turned out that Cait Shelter, in fact, never existed. It was created by the guild master to comfort the young Wendy. Using magic, he shaped a group of thought forms with their personalities, even creating streets and clothing with magic.
Finally, Erza invited Wendy to join Fairy Tail. He was now on his way home.
However, there was no Calvin in this group of people. It turned out that he had already taken a step ahead, but his destination was not Magnolia.
On the ship, Cana drank wine and looked at the happy crowd. Her face was unnaturally worried. Just a while ago, Calvin told her something.
Half an hour ago.
"You want to go first? Why?" In the cabin, Cana asked Calvin in surprise.
"I have something to settle. I'm in a hurry. The sooner the better." Calvin frowned as if he was enduring some pain.
"Could it be? Is it that personality!?" Upon seeing the painful expression on Calvin's face, Cana naturally thought of Calvin's other personality. While Calvin's original personality has been restored and the seal has been lifted, that evil personality has no such restrictions.
"Mm from just now, he has always wanted to come out. Although I can temporarily suppress him, I can not be like this forever. One day, he will appear again," Calvin said softly.
"What are you planning to do? If you stay with Fairy Tail, when you lose control, Master can subdue you," Cana said.
"Master's health is not good, and I have been troubling him for a long time. I plan to get rid of him once and for all. At the very least, I have to seal him." Calvin said resolutely. He had already made up his mind that he would not go home until he got rid of him.
"Do you have a specific method?" Cana asked. If she did not ask clearly, she would not promise Calvin to leave so easily.
"I know a person who is quite knowledgeable about the soul. I will go find him," Calvin replied.
"I had no idea you knew someone like that. Where does he live?" Cana continued her questioning.
"It's that person from the Storm Labyrinth," Calvin replied, his tone a bit cold.
"You want to go find that guy? Are you crazy?!" When Cana heard the Sylph Labyrinth, her expression immediately changed and she shouted in a panic.
"Don't worry, I am not weaker than him now. Don't forget that it has been more than a year since then. I have become stronger than him a long time ago." Calvin's eyes were cold and he said without any doubt. Cana was shocked. She naturally knew that she could not change Calvin's determination.
"Alright, I understand. Then you have to be careful. Don't die." Cana lowered her head, not letting Calvin see her worry. She gently pushed him, as if urging him to leave quickly.
"I will bring some good wine when I come back. Let's taste it together." Calvin's tone became gentle. He gently stroked Cana's hair. When Cana raised her head, Calvin's figure had already disappeared. At the same time, a roar came from outside the ship. It was accompanied by Natsu and Gray's cries. If one listened carefully, it was nothing more than words like 'Calvin, you are too cunning. You stole it by yourself.
"You have to be careful... Calvin."
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In the western part of the Kingdom of Fiore, there was a desolate city called Ross. It used to be a famous city in the Kingdom of Fiore, and the villagers were all passionate like fire. It was a very beautiful town.
However, sixty years ago, a hurricane devastated the entire town, reducing it to ruins overnight. Although there were thoughts of rebuilding, there were some minor obstacles in the way.
That hurricane,
After destroying Ross, it did not dissipate but stayed at Ross' place.
This was a very strange thing. The wind would not blow out of Ross' range, but if it was within Ross, the storm would not be there. It was extremely terrifying.
At that time, a sorcerer quickly received a mission to Ross to investigate the reason for the storm. Many sorcerers went in to carry out missions, but no one was able to walk out.
Until one day, a Ten Great Sage at that time walked in. However, when the sorcerer came out, only half of his life was left, and he was on the verge of dying.
From his mouth, he learned that there were a large number of walking dead people in the city covered by the wind and sand. He believed that they were the residents of that time. For some reason, those residents were not weak. Moreover, they seemed to be immortal. Unless their heads exploded, they would not fall.
These small problems did not pose much of an obstacle to Ten Saints. The most terrifying thing in Ross was the man who controlled the wind. It was the man who destroyed Ross and caused this place to be in a storm.
The man was so strong that he could defeat Ten Saints. His strength was unfathomable. Later on, the man seemed to have no interest in the outside world and had been holed up in Ross. At that time, Council thought that it was not worth investing too many soldiers for him, so they turned a blind eye to Ross's existence. However, on Guild's mission board, the mission regarding Ross had not been removed.
The name of the mission: The Storm Labyrinth.
Calvin sat on Koumori Dragon and circled in the air. His eyes were always on the city surrounded by hurricanes.
"I didn't expect that I would come back here again. The coldness hasn't changed yet..."
Calvin sighed with a tinge of nostalgia, but without further hesitation, he dashed into the renamed Storm Labyrinth, formerly known as Ross.
The current Storm Labyrinth had long been regarded as a sightseeing place. Many tourists would especially come here to watch this strange scene. The danger inside had long been forgotten by the passage of time.
It had been over a year since Calvin first came to this place. Back then, he took on the challenge of the Storm Labyrinth to test himself. When the Council learned about it, they also sent Jellal, who was rapidly rising in their ranks, to join him in the mission.
The objective of the mission was to either dispel the storms within the Storm Labyrinth or eliminate the man residing inside it. As long as one of these goals was accomplished, the mission would be considered complete.
However, both Calvin and Jellal failed in their joint mission. Although the Council considered the man inside the labyrinth to no longer pose a threat and deemed the mission completed, the man did not die, and the storms remained unresolved.
Not having entered the Storm Labyrinth, one can never truly comprehend its horrors. Under the constant onslaught of hurricane-like winds, there are no intact structures inside. Instead, debris is carried by the wind, ruthlessly colliding with anything in its path. Those with weaker abilities would be immediately crushed by the flying rocks.
In addition, the storm blew up dust, making the entire city dim. The terrain kept changing. It was impossible to recognize the road. This was also the reason why Ross was called a labyrinth.
In the end, there is a group of undead creatures, resembling zombies, within Ross. They attack any living beings that are not of their kind, fearlessly and relentlessly. Due to the constant sandstorms, it is extremely challenging to detect their presence. Even with Calvin's extraordinary sensory abilities, he must proceed with utmost caution because these undead creatures possess no magic.
Finally, Calvin passed through the layers of obstacles and arrived at the center of the storm maze. There was only one intact building, the Saint Rose Cathedral.
"Kirei Temple, I'm here again, welcome?" Standing not far from the church, Calvin shouted.
"Is it Calvin? He came alone. He is quite bold." An ancient voice came from inside, and at the same time, a sharp magic power attacked Calvin.
"It is an exaggerated welcome..."