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Chapter 17 - Oxford Forest

As Shiro and Tasukeru ventured deeper into Oxford Forest, they soon stumbled upon a figure standing amidst the trees. Shiro's eyes widened in recognition, and he hurried forward, a smile spreading across his face.

"Tasukeru, this is Muzukashii," Shiro said, gesturing to the figure before him. "He's a mage, a physician, and a God slayer."

Tasukeru regarded Muzukashii with a mixture of curiosity and wariness, unsure of what to make of the enigmatic figure before him. "Nice to meet you," he said, his tone cautious.

Muzukashii nodded in acknowledgment, his expression unreadable. "Likewise," he replied, his voice calm and composed.

Shiro stepped forward, excitement shining in his eyes as he began to explain the significance of Muzukashii's presence in his life. "Muzukashii helped my parents, Anna and Alec, when I was born," he explained. "He provided his DNA to help them conceive me."

Tasukeru's eyes widened in surprise at Shiro's revelation, his gaze flickering between Shiro and Muzukashii. "So, you're… you're Shiro's biological father?" he asked, his voice filled with uncertainty.

Muzukashii nodded solemnly. "In a manner of speaking, yes," he replied. "I played a role in Shiro's creation, but I am not his father in the traditional sense."

Shiro glanced up at Muzukashii, gratitude shining in his eyes. "I owe you everything, Muzukashii," he said earnestly. "Without your help, I wouldn't be here today."

Muzukashii smiled faintly, a hint of sadness flickering in his eyes. "You owe me nothing, Shiro," he said softly. "I merely did what I believed was right."

As the trio continued to converse, Tasukeru couldn't shake the feeling of unease that had settled over him. There was something about Muzukashii's presence that made him feel uneasy, though he couldn't quite put his finger on why.

After a few moments of awkward silence, Tasukeru cleared his throat, trying to dispel the tension that hung in the air. "So, Muzukashii, what brings you to Oxford Forest?" he asked, his tone carefully neutral.

Muzukashii regarded Tasukeru with a thoughtful expression, as if weighing his words carefully. "I am here on a mission of sorts," he replied cryptically. "There are matters that require my attention, matters that concern the balance of the world."

Tasukeru frowned, sensing that there was more to Muzukashii's words than met the eye. "What kind of matters?" he pressed, his curiosity piqued.

Muzukashii shook his head, a hint of regret in his eyes. "I'm afraid I cannot divulge the details," he said evasively. "But rest assured, it is nothing that concerns you or Shiro."

Tasukeru's frown deepened, but he knew better than to push Muzukashii for answers. Instead, he glanced at Shiro, silently urging him to change the subject.

Shiro, sensing Tasukeru's discomfort, quickly obliged. "Well, whatever your mission may be, I'm glad we ran into you," he said brightly. "It's always nice to see you, Muzukashii."

Muzukashii inclined his head in acknowledgment, a small smile playing at the corners of his lips. "Likewise, Shiro," he replied. "Take care of yourself, and remember, if you ever need my help, don't hesitate to ask."

With that, Muzukashii disappeared into the depths of the forest, leaving Shiro and Tasukeru alone once more. As they continued on their journey, Tasukeru couldn't shake the feeling of unease that lingered in the air, his mind troubled by the encounter with the mysterious mage.

As Muzukashii disappeared into the depths of the forest, a sense of foreboding settled over Tasukeru and Shiro. Something felt off, as if the tranquility of the forest had been shattered by an unseen force.

Suddenly, their worst fears were realized as a deafening roar echoed through the trees. Tasukeru and Shiro turned to see a massive creature emerging from the shadows—a giant crimson slime, its molten form pulsating with heat and energy.

Tasukeru's eyes widened in horror as the creature hurled gouts of lava in their direction, the scorching heat threatening to consume them both. But to his surprise, the lava seemed to stop in mid-air, hovering in place as if held back by an invisible force.

Shiro's gaze darted around, his mind racing as he tried to make sense of the situation. It was then that he noticed the intricate magic circles surrounding the lava, their intricate designs pulsing with energy.

"Muzukashii's special ability," Shiro murmured, his voice tinged with awe. "Infinite magic circle..."

Tasukeru nodded grimly, his eyes fixed on the swirling vortex of lava before them. "He must have sensed the danger and intervened," he said, his voice tense with urgency. "But we can't rely on him to protect us forever. We need to find a way to defeat this creature ourselves."

Shiro nodded in agreement, his mind racing as he searched for a solution. Suddenly, an idea struck him, and he turned to Tasukeru with determination in his eyes.

"Tasukeru, I have an idea," Shiro said, his voice steady despite the chaos unfolding around them. "If we can disrupt the magic circles surrounding the lava, we might be able to weaken the slime enough to defeat it."

Tasukeru's eyes widened in surprise at Shiro's suggestion, but he quickly nodded in agreement. "It's worth a shot," he said, his voice grim. "But how do we get close enough to the lava without getting burned?"

Shiro glanced around, his mind racing as he searched for a solution. Suddenly, his eyes landed on a nearby cluster of trees, their sturdy branches reaching towards the sky.

"I have an idea," Shiro said, a hint of excitement in his voice. "Follow me."

With that, Shiro darted towards the trees, Tasukeru close behind. Together, they scrambled up the branches, using the cover of the foliage to shield themselves from the searing heat below.

As they reached a vantage point high above the forest floor, Shiro surveyed the scene below, his eyes narrowing in determination. "Now, Tasukeru," he said, his voice steady. "We strike."

With that, Shiro summoned forth his magical bow, its ethereal form materializing in his hands. Drawing back the string, he took aim at the nearest magic circle, his focus unyielding.

Tasukeru followed suit, summoning forth his holy flame sword and preparing to strike. With a swift motion, he brought the blade down upon the nearest magic circle, his strength amplified by the divine energy coursing through his veins.

Together, they unleashed a barrage of attacks, their combined efforts gradually weakening the magic circles surrounding the lava. With each strike, the slime's form began to waver, its once-potent defenses faltering under the onslaught.

Finally, with one last concerted effort, Shiro and Tasukeru shattered the final magic circle, causing the lava to dissipate into thin air. With a triumphant roar, they watched as the crimson slime collapsed to the ground, its molten form crumbling to dust.

As the dust settled, Shiro and Tasukeru breathed a sigh of relief, their hearts pounding with exhilaration. They had faced a formidable foe and emerged victorious, thanks to their quick thinking and unwavering determination.

But even as they celebrated their victory, a sense of unease lingered in the air. They knew that this encounter was just the beginning—that greater challenges awaited them in the days to come. And with Muzukashii's warning still fresh in their minds, they knew that they would need to stay vigilant if they were to survive the trials that lay ahead.

Tasukeru's mind raced as he recalled the battle against the giant crimson slime. He remembered how it had split into smaller slimes after being defeated, doubling their numbers and posing an even greater threat. Now, facing two medium-sized crimson slimes, he knew they had to act fast.

"Shiro, behind you!" Tasukeru shouted, his voice laced with urgency.

Shiro whirled around just in time to see the two looming figures of the medium slimes bearing down on him. Without hesitation, he summoned his magical bow and fired two arrows, each finding its mark and piercing the slimes' gelatinous bodies.

But before the slimes could split into smaller ones, two arrows streaked through the air, cutting through the creatures and ending their threat. Shiro and Tasukeru turned in surprise to see who had come to their aid.

Standing before them was Fujin Nakamura, his bow at the ready and a determined look in his eyes.

"Fujin!" Shiro exclaimed, relief flooding through him. "Thank you for your help."

Fujin nodded curtly, his expression grim. "No need for thanks. We're all in this together."

Tasukeru eyed Fujin warily, still unsure of the hero's intentions. But he couldn't deny that Fujin's timely intervention had saved them from a potentially dangerous situation.

"We appreciate the assistance," Tasukeru said, his tone cautious. "But why are you here? And how did you know we were in trouble?"

Fujin hesitated for a moment before responding. "I was on patrol in the area when I spotted the crimson slimes. I knew they posed a threat, so I decided to lend a hand."

Tasukeru narrowed his eyes, sensing that Fujin was holding something back. But before he could press further, Shiro spoke up.

"Regardless of the reason, we're grateful for your help," Shiro said, offering Fujin a small smile. "We couldn't have defeated those slimes without you."

Fujin nodded, his expression softening slightly. "Just doing my duty as a hero," he replied, his voice gruff.

As the tension eased between them, Shiro turned to Muzukashii, who had remained silent throughout the exchange.

"Muzukashii, thank you for your assistance as well," Shiro said, bowing respectfully.

Muzukashii inclined his head in acknowledgement. "It was my pleasure," he replied. "But I fear this may not be the last we see of these creatures. We must remain vigilant."

Shiro and Tasukeru exchanged a concerned glance, knowing that Muzukashii's words held truth. The appearance of the crimson slimes was likely a sign of greater danger to come.

"Agreed," Tasukeru said, his voice firm. "We'll need to stay on guard and be prepared for whatever comes our way."

With that, the group set off once more, their senses heightened and their weapons at the ready. They knew that the road ahead would be fraught with peril, but they were determined to face it head-on, together.