Once Banished
rt land and heading toward the tavern that was located on the outskirts of the town. By the
to the town. After another hour of riding, he jumped off
ection. He told him that they were wearing armor and bearing the flag of
ght was dying. He was suffering from a fever, forcing his men to leave him behind
ath. He was the one who pointed Rey in this direction. Since then, Rey had
idn't get the chance to give him all the information he needed before he died. He only told Rey that the res
dream he had last night. He couldn't wrap his head around it. He feels restless and lost. He was still finding it difficult to believe t
ormal. He wanted to erase it from his thoughts, but he couldn't. No matter how hard he tried to shake it away, he knew it was
y countered every attack Rey presented. Not only was he able to predict Rey's next move, but he also had t
of the man who says Rey is from his lineage. If that man was right, it means Rey comes from th
questions kept his mind occupied. If he was from the lineage of the gods, that also mea
bled him running in the woods, being chased by people with red eyes. The memory disappeared fast and was replaced by a man who s
er the first memory he saw when he woke up on the beach, the memory of him being killed by a female hunter. Surprisingly, Rey marked
the island, the castle, and his father sitting on top of the castle with light shooting out of his hand. It could only mean one
a voice in his head, re
said in his dream: "I had access to your power and memory. Nevertheless, I'm t
d those memories in his head, so he could make him know the reason he was
rd Rey, is that you?" He asked. "Can
ight path, and then flock right twice after thirty feet. Take another thirty feet of walking, and you will see a huge gate with
akes his head in frustration, "How did you expect me
rest now." Lord Rey replied, and Re
silence. Knowing full well that the man won't reply again, Rey continu
ection of Lord Rey in his head, and he was hoping that he wouldn't get lost. He was trying his bes
orrowing his body, and he was still controlling him. If he had any other choic
in-a-lifetime opportunity to get rid of the Lord and regain his memory, Rey knew deep down in
to do in this realm. There were many things that he knew he would
l take him back to his realm. And to do that, he needs guidelines from someone who's as old as the realm
adn't missed the way. He hoped in his heart that he should be on the right track. He was tired of walking ai
ing his father, the way back to his realm, how to lift the curse on Xavier Knoll bef
ride at the sight in front of him. He had done it. He had found the inn. It w
tired from the hard ride, exhausted, and thirsty. Nevertheless, he didn't stop to tak
ily and walked in, expecting to see the bandits that kidnapped Garry feasting and making merry. Of course, that's what e
of his way and raced upstairs, checking room after room, hoping to find the bandits i
had been riding hard and had never stopped for a mi
he bartender. He was surly, standing behind the bar, and there
everything became quiet, and the room grew tense as people focused the
e bar and came towards Rey. "Loo
was here a while ago. They took captives, and there was a young boy with them." He paused a
re bursting into laughter. He nodded t