As we approached the **rustic wooden gate**, I couldn't help but wonder aloud, "Why is there no one at the gate?"
"Well," my companion mused with a smirk, "the assigned soldiers are lazy bums. Probably partying at the bar or snoozing in some beauty's house."
"Hmm, corruption is everywhere..." I sighed, shaking my head.
"This is our village," he gestured broadly as we passed through the gate. "It's not a big village, but we have around 200 houses here. This village is situated near the forest of Satpura, so there aren't many activities around here."
"Indeed, this village seems untouched by time, with its thatched huts and absence of modern conveniences. No paved roads, no contemporary items, just an expanse of grass and simplicity."
"Aqua, this is it," he said, pointing to a modest hut that seemed to defy gravity. "This is my home." It was small and unassuming, just as I had envisioned. We stepped inside. .
"Mom, I've returned!"
"Tien, welcome back," his mother greeted, then turned to me with a puzzled look. "And who might you be, sir?"
Aqua's gaze lingered on Tien's mother. 'A vision of loveliness,' he thought, his expression betraying his awe.
"Master, please refrain," night whispered, fearing the consequences. "The lean lad might just show us the door..."
"Ahem, ahem, true night!" Aqua cleared his throat awkwardly.
"Mom, meet my personal superhero," Tien announced with a flourish, launching into the tale of my grand entrance from the skies. His mother, a picture of sweetness and naivety, listened intently.
I nodded along, letting him embellish the story of my descent from the heavens. But the moment she heard 'heaven' and 'familiar', she dropped to her knees faster than a dropped pie.
"Oh, heavenly one!" she exclaimed, bowing so low I thought she might start digging to China.
"Whoa, whoa, hold the holy water, lady!" I protested, trying to lift her up. "I'm not auditioning for the role of a deity here!"
"But sir, you are a celestial visitor, a blessing upon our modest dwelling. Allow me the honor of serving you," she insisted.
"Tien, buddy, a little help here?" I pleaded, shooting him a 'save-me' glance.
"Mother, Aqua prefers a more casual interaction. He's not fond of such veneration," Tien explained.
"Is that so? Well, if that is his wish, then very well. Nevertheless, Mr. Aqua, you are welcome to stay as long as you desire, and it would be our privilege to attend to you," she offered graciously.
"Thanks, but how about we skip the altar and go straight to 'hello'?" I suggested, hoping for a less worshipful welcome.
And so, we settled into a semblance of normalcy, or as normal as you can get when you've just been mistaken for a celestial being. Dinner was simple, but the effort was divine. It was clear they were living on a wing and a prayer, but their hearts were as full as a harvest moon.
Aqua (with a smirk): "Who needs a bed when you've got the whole earth as your mattress? But let me tell you, snoozing next to Miss Gorgeous over here? That's the real test of willpower. Good thing I'm the epitome of chivalry… or so my future autobiography will claim."
Morning broke, and Aqua, with eyes barely open, inquired about Tien's mom. "Off to the fields," Tien yawned. "She's like the Superman of farm work, minus the cape and the flying."
Aqua: "What's on the docket for you today?" Tien: "Oh, you know, just the usual—playing Aquaman with the water and then going all Bear Grylls in the wild." Aqua: "Cool, cool, cool. Mind if I jump in?" Tien: "Absolutely not! You're the guest, which means you're sentenced to a day of leisure and zero chores." Aqua (pouting): "What's with the hospitality overkill in this place?"
As Tien ventured off to hunt, Aqua was left alone, probably contemplating the mysteries of the universe or just what to have for lunch.
well let's head to forest i am bored at home and also i have to find a way to become the hero so first of all i need to know about this magical book, come night.
the two headed into the forest, ready for an adventure. Aqua whipped out a magical book, ready to test its limits. Aqua read the rule of the book.
Aqua (reading aloud): "Write with clarity, and poof! Reality!"
"Let's start with something simple," he said, "like water." And poof! Water appeared. "Neat trick, huh?"
Next up, fire. With a flick of his pen, a flame danced into existence. "Hot stuff!" Aqua exclaimed.
Stone, rabbit, wheat, and even a burger materialized with each word Aqua wrote. "I'm like a cosmic fast-food joint!" he laughed.
Aqua (striking a superhero pose): "With this book, I can conjure up anything! It's like having a genie without the hassle of rubbing lamps. But wait, there's more! Complete the mystical to-do list, and I unlock even cooler stuff. It's like a video game, but the graphics are super realistic."
According to this sticker I need to slay 100 goblins and have the strength to lift 50kg of weight and could run a marathon for 30 minutes this all sounds like a big pain but i have decided to do this and open my summoning because if I want to save this world I need strength. Also, i don't know what summoning is this in the case of Night it was clearly showing a wolf shape but here it's a black spot with a question mark.
The day flew by as Aqua played god with his magical book. Night fell, and he realized he'd been so engrossed in his newfound power that he'd lost track of time. "Time flies when you're playing creator," he mused.