
When this Greyaq world can be seen by both eyes, it turns out that this world is covered by a glass that I do not know how far it is up there.
Because when I was in that part of town, I couldn't see the glass that was supposed to be the ceiling from down here. But when we entered the great gate, to get to the city did not take long, it even passed in a matter of seconds.
Then from the treatment of all the creatures in this world, it seems like Joba and Avlein are the real leaders of the Greyaq world.
Even someone sitting on that throne would be willing to slam the floor before me who didn't even expect all this treatment at all.
Right now the figure who looked like a king was still prostrating before me, waiting for what my next exclamation would be.
So also with Joba who just kept silent next to me, when he should have spoken up because he knew I also did not want to receive all this treatment.
Immediately I pulled his shoulder to stand straight in front of me. But just like the soldier earlier, he immediately turned away from my gaze to lower his head in salute to me.
"Hey come on, you also know I myself am still confused by all this! Please don't treat me like this!" I said to him while taking off a long sigh.
Making him finally raise his head and glance at me then the pair of yellow eyes turned towards Joba.
"Yes, so we came here to see you!" Joba said, turning the yellow eyes back toward me.
And from the words of Joba I was increasingly filled with questions, what is this? I had a feeling there would be something I needed to do.
A man slightly taller than me with his brown hair, also had a shiny crown on his head.
Not to forget the thick golden-colored hairy robe that glittered as he stepped–dragging the floor as well as following where he walked. The young man of about 30 years and a pair of resolute yellow eyeballs, I am sure no one will dare to oppose him.
Which makes me even more curious, why does he look like an ordinary human being?
"Paduka must be wondering, why am I like you while the others have unique faces and also have different heights very far from me?" he said, leading us to another room.
He looked back at me and said, "And I'm not really like Joba who's good at reading other people's minds."
It made me shudder a little because I thought he was just like Joba, because he could say what I was thinking at least.
It was clear that the creature that was walking on my right also directly held back his laughter so as not to break, who else if not Joba his name. I wanted to hit him on the head, which was really hard for me to achieve.
"Oh, does it seem that Your Majesty Joba has just read your mind, Your Majesty Avlein?" he said again now finally the door of the room that we had been to, opened.
It seems that various types of food have been held in a long table like those usually found in the palace.
This is all so amazing. The light that radiated on the table, made the whole food served look very delicious. Reminds me that I haven't completely filled this stomach void.
Suddenly some chairs began to move on their own, the king called us to sit on them immediately. At that time the servants poured various types of drinks in the available glasses.
Although they have a small body, but they can reach a table higher than them–more precisely floated to the table. I didn't even open my eyes to see this. It turns out that this guy is amazing too.
"So what are you waiting for? Please enjoy the meal, your Majesty!" his chirps broke my busy concentration of being amazed by the surroundings.
"Hey come on, please stop calling me your Majesty! I'm not used to all this."
"Alright, Mr. Avlein, introduce my name Yua."
"Just call me Avlein and speak as you please. Don't be so polite like that, I'm younger than you!"
She laughed at my complaint just now as she raised the glass to down her a few gulps.
Then he spoke back, again,
"So, I'm sure you wouldn't be interested in me telling my past about why I'm a human being, while the others are small creatures?"
From the question I was a little thought maybe he said it like that, because the story has a long plot. It's true that I'm curious about everything here, but I didn't come here because of that.
"Hmm .. maybe the point is like this, I am one of the people who found and saved the life of the creature. And from then on he came with me even willing to be my slave for permission to be with me always."
He continued, rubbing his chin and pulling it like he had a beard. Though the fact that his face is not overgrown with fur.
"And what's wrong with this place?" my reply seems that he will still understand what I mean.
"You mean the glass that's up there, right?" he stopped his conversation to pick up one orange and immediately peeled off the peel.
"Hm ... As you think, it's the protector of this world, and it won't be visible from down here either. Because it's one of Grandpa Berlig's strengths. I'm just an ordinary man, haha ...."
"Sorry before, I don't understand what you're talking about!" vlivy's chirp made Yua stare at him.
Stopping his hand that was about to devour the orange he had just finished peeling. Then his expression also changed as if he had just realized that there was another person coming with us. So did I who just realized from earlier using the language of this world.
"Oh! Forgive me, Queen! I'm forgetting you also came with Avlein!" his reply used ordinary human language as he chuckled at his seat.
Then put the orange back and he stood up to bow to Vlivy saluting.
Vlivy who was also surprised to receive the treatment, swiftly stood up and bowed before Yua. Not forgetting his face was blushing and calling to serve him in the same way as me. But the king of Yuah laughed at all these requests
Then he started to move closer to me.
"So, before I do my job, what does Avlein need to come here?"
I will finally continue the story of the book. Just then when I glanced at Joba, a book appeared in my grasp. Start tidying the plates and glasses on the table, aiming to get a position to open the book.
"Oh, Avlein's book! Has the book been with you all this time?! Just so you know, the book has long disappeared and is targeted by all creatures in this world. But I was not interested in the book, even though it was a magic book. Your Majesty Avlein is truly extraordinary, creating a book that can change its own contents."
"But I just got this book."
She blinked a few times looking as though she was surprised by my answer just now. Then she pulled one of the chairs and sat closer to me– on my right side.
"And did you really just meet Joba?" I just nodded back at his question.
"Oh Lord! You must have met him, Avlein! I really miss him!"
"The grandfather ... Avlein?!"
He moved his eyes back slowly. Slightly glanced at Joba and looked back at me. Like, he wanted to confirm something before explaining it.
"Yes, he! Haha ... I really miss him. I haven't seen Avlein in a long time. Haha ...."
"And it seems like you're hiding something? And ... Joba wouldn't let me tell you, I'm right, would I?"
"Haha ... And why did you pull out the book?" he slapped both of his hands once. It was obvious that he was avoiding what I had just asked.
"Well if it is like that ... I came here because this book led me." I replied as I opened the old book–the empty softness I last saw.
I didn't think there was a word there.
"Yeah?" I looked at her astonishment.
"Haha, it seems right there written my name! Oh it turns out that Avlein's majesty still remembers me." he replied, then silent to see my expression that was currently focused on staring at him.
I'm sure he's aware that I can't be joked around for now.
"You can tell me all about Yua!" joba's chirps broke our eyes.
"Alright, now that I have his permission." Yua replied giving her a smile.
Justifying his sitting position and ready to tell what he wants to say from now on.
"First for the incident, it's true that I dodged your question because of Joba's approval. And ... Actually, what you're meeting is not the real Avlein."
"So you're saying it's him, but in the form of someone else?"
"Yes, he could turn into someone else and of course Avlein delivered Joba to you, because someone else would definitely not return it to you."
I crossed my mind an important thing. Who exactly is Avlein? Why do I realize now that I am so different from him. I am just an ordinary human being. Not like he has the power. Can you make an old book and even change?
"Yep, you must think you don't have any power!" he continued to break my reflection.
"You're sure you can't read other people's minds?"
His laughter broke again but now he is not laughing alone. Because the sound of laughter that I really do not want to hear, also heard from the left of me–Joba. Making me grumble to curse the two of them, always my seriousness was toyed with at will.
"I'm sorry Avlein, I'm not as good as Joba. But I can tell by the expression you're showing." she replied as she wiped the water that had come out from the end of her eyes.
He seems to be very happy with what just happened.
"Well, second ..." he continued, "You came here because of the instructions from the book of Avlein, and got the suffix of a word that is my own name.
It seems that your Avlein lord also wants me to tell you something. So as I was saying, before I did my job, did Avlein listen to this long enough story?"
I went back to thinking for a moment, maybe from the story I was going to listen to, I could get something?
Or do I have to listen to it to continue writing from the book?
"What if I refuse?"
"Oh obviously you would say that ..." he said again taking a glass of wine.
"You take it easy, this story is not about me, but about the king of Avlein who used to stop in this world" he continued, smiling at me, it seems like he knows I'm a little interested in what he just said.
"And I'm sure that Joba didn't explain it to you, so you're in this place now."
I was also a little agitated from my sitting position hearing his statement just now. How could he so easily guess everything that happened to me. Is it true that everything can be seen from my expression? I tried as calmly as possible.
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