Chapter 4 Echoes of the Heart
Awakening to the serene hum of Valerion's dawn, Hiroto found the Moonstone's glow had dimmed. Whether it was a result of his wish or just a natural wane, he couldn't tell. Clasping the stone, he felt an unfamiliar warmth spread through him.
As the day progressed, Hiroto noticed subtle changes. The once foreign goblin tongue now flowed effortlessly from his lips. The forest, which initially seemed like a vast, unpredictable maze, revealed its patterns and secrets. But more than anything, Hiroto felt a deep, resonating connection with the land and its creatures.
Curious about these newfound sensations, Hiroto sought out Miko. Her keen eyes studied him for a long moment before she beckoned him to sit.
"The Moonstone," she began, her voice a gentle lilt, "did not change the world around you. It changed how you perceive and connect with it. Your wish, whatever it was, stemmed from a genuine heart, and the stone responded in kind."
As Hiroto shared his feelings of being torn between two worlds and the desire to find his place in Valerion, Miko nodded thoughtfully.
"Two worlds can reside in one heart," she whispered. "What matters is the harmony between them. Embrace both your human memories and your goblin present. They shape who you are."
The subsequent days saw Hiroto blending his past and present seamlessly. Using his memories of Tokyo's architecture, he helped design sturdier shelters. His knowledge of games led to innovative goblin pastimes. And his innate human compassion? It forged deeper bonds with his goblin kin.
Yet, one day, an unexpected visitor arrived—a human. Tattered and weary, she introduced herself as Luna. Lost and seeking refuge, she'd heard tales of a goblin tribe led by a former human. The tales spoke of kindness, a rare commodity in some parts of Valerion.
As Hiroto met Luna's gaze, a hint of familiarity danced in her eyes—a connection, perhaps, from their previous world. Their stories were different, yet their paths had converged in this magical realm.
Together, they would navigate the challenges and wonders Valerion had to offer.