After making the bold promise, Leo left the shack. He went straight to the market to find Trevor. The only way that he could earn that much money was to risk his life and go into Valkyr's Forest. He went to where Trevor's stall normally was and saw him sitting there, waiting for customers.
Trevor saw him walking towards him. He smiled and got up to stretch.
"So, you have come back. For more work, I presume?" He said to Leo.
Leo nodded.
"I need 800 Star coins. Do you know how I can earn that much money?" He asked Trevor.
Trevor thought for a while and said, "Yes. But the chance of you doing it without dying is zero."
Leo's eyes showed no signs of backing down. Trevor sighed.
"Fine. I don't need any more Glimmer roots since you got me enough for this week. I already had bought enough for last week from a mercenary. So the only thing you can offer me is an actual herb. Glimmer roots are the most basic herbs. Anything more precious is often guarded by a beast. The herb I am talking about typically only has a normal beast guarding it, but it is still too dangerous for you." Trevor started explaining the job.
"If you go deeper than where you went for the Glimmer root, you will find more precious herbs. Anything colorful and seems magical is what you are probably looking for. I can't ask you to find a specific one for me, because that is mainly luck. But if you give me any of those special herbs, I can give you 1000 Star coins. Maybe more."
Leo's eyes lit up when he heard that. However, he quickly realized that he wouldn't be able to find anything special like that because he was too weak. He would die instantly if he entered the forest. He needed to somehow get stronger quickly.
A thought flashed through his mind. His eyes lit up again.
"Thanks for telling me about this. I will come back with one of those herbs for sure. I will see you in a week." He said before leaving. He ran back to the shack with all his strength.
The thought that had shot across his mind was that he could learn some magic. Obviously, he couldn't cast any strong magic with the minuscule amount of magic that he had. However. he could try to gather enough magic to maybe cast a body-strengthening spell on himself. If he could do that, he would be as strong as a grown man. With his flexible and nimble body, he was more of a threat too.
The reason this thought even came to his mind was that when he was thinking about ways to survive the forest to get the herbs, he automatically started remembering about the body-strengthening spell. It was like the tome knew that he needed it and sent it to him.
However, for this to work he would have to devote all his time to gathering magic and practicing the body-strengthening spell. He would have to have no distractions and also devote enough time to go to get the herb.
"Don't disturb me at all. I am meditating now, but I have a plan to earn the money." He told Daphne before sitting down. He immediately started meditating.
The next two days passed by very quickly. He had been meditating the entire time. He only took breaks when he was eating. Even when he was 'sleeping', he kept gathering magic. The small cloud in his mind had now become larger. It was the size of a house.
The magic lit up a decent chunk of the grass in his mind, and it had effects on him. He could think a little more clearly and he felt like he received a brain boost. He realized that the portion of the grass that lit up would add to the strength of his mind. So if he gathered enough magic, he could become smarter. If he made a star, the effects would definitely be more pronounced.
He knew that he had enough magic. Now he had to start learning how to cast the actual spell. He would have to concentrate on gathering the magic in his body and strengthening it temporarily.
He focused and tried to move the magic in his mind but nothing happened. He tried it again. After a few tries, when he tried it again, he felt a change. His latest try had created a change in his magic. He could feel the magic in his mind trying to break out of his mind, but because his mind wasn't focusing enough, it wasn't coming out.
The reason this spell was what was picked was that learning it was incredibly simple and required no qualifications. Every other spell required the user to be at least a 1 Star Mage. This spell only required the mage to possess magic. This spell was the easiest spell that had any combat value to learn. This was because this spell didn't require as much of a deeper understanding of magic, unlike other spells.
Leo willed the magic in his mind to come out. He gently spread it throughout his body. It almost covered his entire body before dispersing completely. He had lost focus for only a second and the magic completely dispersed.
He tried again, and again. Every time, a small error in concentration dispersed all the magic away. The spell was supposed to be the easiest to learn, but he was having some difficulty with it. After barely resting for three days, he was forcing himself to control the magic. With his state of mind, it was miraculous that he was even awake. As he was trying again, a sudden jolt ran through his body. His eyes closed automatically, and he blacked out.
When Leo opened his eyes again, he found himself in the corner of the room with a blanket draped over him. He immediately got up to look for Daphne. She was going to be worried that something happened to him so he would have to make sure that she knew nothing was wrong.
He saw her sitting at the side, looking after him. She noticed that he had woken up.
"What happened? Why did you suddenly faint?" She asked him.
He didn't respond for a second and thought about what to say. Was he going to keep lying? Probably. He couldn't implicate her in his problems. But at the same time, he couldn't lie to Daphne.
Leo had met Daphne 6 years ago. Before that, he roamed the streets of Solhaven without a guardian since he was an orphan. He scavenged any food he could find and lived off it. At the time, he found the shack in the slums and saw that it was empty. So he started living in it. The shacks were part of a city project to divert homeless people away from the nobles and wealthy commoners.
He had found Daphne when he had gone out to scavenge at the trash of richer commoners. She was cuddled up to the side of a garbage bag and was using some rags to keep herself warm. When he found her, she was so afraid of everything around her. He had offered her a temporary place to stay at his shack and she reluctantly accepted.
As time passed they slowly formed a close bond. Eventually, they decided to stick together and survive. Ever since then, they have been through everything in life together. She was his best friend, and it killed him inside every time he lied to her.
"I will be very honest with you. There are some things about my current circumstance that I cannot tell you. But at the same time, I cannot lie to you. What should I do?" He was so distraught that he no longer wanted to make Daphne's decisions for her. He just asked her what to do, because she normally had a better idea than he did.
"You don't have to tell me. Just tell me if you are okay now, or not. I trust that you know what you are doing," she said.
He smiled. "I am fine. And I will make sure that we will have the money. Just give me another day. You can go to work without worrying." He went forward and patted Daphne on her head. "Thanks for trusting me."
It was the dawn of the previous day, and he had been sleeping for the entire day. He only had four more days left to make enough money. Daphne nodded and left to work. He stayed back to practice his magic. The only reason Daphne wouldn't see him draw circles in the air like a madman was that she was leaving for work. Otherwise, the only time he would be able to practice would be in the white room during the night.
He sat down and took a deep breath. Previously, he was so exhausted that he could not concentrate. That was why the magic kept slipping out of his control. But he had taken such a deep rest that he felt completely refreshed. He had a feeling that he could do it properly if he tried this time.
He gathered his energy and started focusing properly. The magic slowly permeated through his body. It nested itself in his muscles and every muscle it touched glowed lightly and eventually reached every part of his body. When he finished, he felt the change. The minute he finished spreading the magic throughout his body, he felt his body become different. He felt a surge of power throughout his body. He got up to see how strong his body was.
He punched the air a few times lightly feeling the changes in his body. It was a lot stronger than before. To see exactly how much the difference was, he jumped up. His head almost touched the ceiling of the shack, which shocked him.
The shack didn't have that high of a ceiling, but it was hard for him to touch the top with his head because he was pretty short - only 5' 1''.
Leo smiled. He knew he was ready. The reason he wanted this much preparation was that his ideas were grander than finding just one herb and paying the Blacktooth gang their protection fees. He wanted to find enough herbs and make enough money to move out of the shack completely.
The Blacktooth Gang demanded 800 Star coins, but he knew that no one in the entire community had any money at all. It was just a way for the gang to rob the place of their money, and even try to sell off the people as slaves. Even though slavery was illegal, if they were sold to nobles, then no one could do anything.
A small house outside the slums would cost 2000 Star coins to rent for a month. The only issue he would need to figure out was having to pay one month of rent first, and then he would have a month to figure out how to make the money for the rest of the year. He and Daphne would be able to move out of the shit hole they were in and finally have a decent life. If he had that much money, they would be able to have proper meals and a wardrobe that wasn't full of rags.
All of this was dependent on him finding the herbs, as well as Trevor giving him work. So Leo wanted to make sure that his relationship with Trevor stayed strong, and that the spell he learned would be enough.
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