
Some people came out of his room. One, two, eight, eleven members of the Moon Force, plus me, the commander-in-chief and his deputy.
Someone stretched out his body, yawned. “Okay, what the hell is Leah? I just had a beautiful dream.” Eh? He didn't call him commander-in-chief?
“It's common. Even Leah did not want to be called the commander-in-chief. It would make it seem like it had a huge burden. Oh yeah, I haven't introduced myself. I'm Wass, Deputy Commander of the Moon Force.” Wass reached out. I nodded, then shook hands.
One of the moon troops looked at me, gasping. “You brought this innocent child, Leah? Although his body is quite good, but what special this child?”
“Yes because he's the only participant this year who doesn't have the strength. But he managed to defeat Yan, which is why I recruited him.” Leah sat back on the sofa. Drinking a drink of alcohol.
Another member appeared, hovering with a broomstick. Down down. “Yan? That lousy nobleman? What's special about him?”
Leah patted the sofa next to her, telling me to sit down. “Ya... he does suck anyway, but for the size of the person who has no strength,” Leah pats me softly on the shoulder, “This person is definitely more potential than that Dad.”
“Now he's in Which team?” Wass held out a snack food onto the table, fixing the apron. “Hey, didn't you come with me earlier?”
Wass sat down, took a star-shaped pastry. “Ya.. that time I fell asleep.”
Leah stands, “All right. Introduce yourself, little boy.”
A kid? All right, than I got the stone. I stood awkwardly, already like a statue. “Include, my name is Adrian, from Markrasta. My age–”
“Live it, your strength.” Someone cut.
I took a deep breath, nodding. “I have no power. Due to genetics.”
The magician who flew using a broom, pointed at me with his Wine glass. “Are you in your family the only child of your parents? I'm Lizt. Want to drink too?” Lizt smiled, sweet.
I shook my head, for the offer of the drink. “No. I have a sister, her name is Natan. My mother said she had power. But to this day I have never seen my sister use her power.”
“Yes. The introduction continues tomorrow. I was tired, all day sitting in a chair, waiting for the trash to fight with ordinary strength, and hope to be accepted by one of the Commander-in-Chief.” Leah stood up, up the stairs.
A few moments after climbing the stairs, he pointed at me. “You're lucky little boy. Furthermore, your days will be like hell here. Wass, show empty room for eee–”
“Adrian.” Wass cutting. “Yes, just so.”
Wass nodded. Another member of the moon's army grumbled, returning to his room.
“Indeed it's as common as that, Adrian. Don't take too much heart. Because they were told Leah to complete the mission, so their faces tangled so.” Wass smiled gently. Walking in front of me.
I scratched my slightly itchy body slowly, “Mission? What mission made them tangle up, Wass?” I asked while trying to be as polite as possible.
“Finding giant spiderwebs.” Answer Wass, briefly.
I swallowed spit. Seriously?
“Nah, it's up.” Wass turned around, smiling. Then open the room door.
I took a few steps, looking at the room. “Sorry, Adrian. This room is not actually maintained. So you clean and tidy yourself yes.” Wass gave a thumbs up, then ran out of the room. Occasionally, Wass's voice fell down, quietly complaining.
Wow... private room. After a long time I dreamed of a private room. And spacious, 5x5m². But the minus in this room is just dusty, not taken care of. The rest is no problem.
I threw my body into the bed, and went straight to sleep.
***
Moon drowning. The sun was slowly visible, gently hitting my face. I got up, got out of bed, headed for the living room. Leah and Lizt were sitting on the sofa.
I walked towards the middle room. “Leah. Where is the bathroom?” Leah and Lizt looked up a little, “Above.” He answered, pointing at the stairs. I nodded slowly, walking up the stairs.
I don't know, he didn't tell me where exactly. But I'll find it. Ten minutes I traveled here and there, didn't meet. I walked back into the hall, reconfigured. And right next to it, there's an open door. He nodded at me.
“You're the new kid huh? Whatis yourname? Emm... Adrian, yes Adrian. What are you walking around here?” Asked the man, while cleaning both his eyes.
“Eh? I'm looking for a bathroom, but I didn't see.” I scratched my head, smiling faintly.
“From this aisle, straight ahead. Mentok, there's a wooden room door like this. Well, that's the bathroom.” The man tried to smile, then returned back to his room–
“Whose name?” I hurriedly asked.
The guy turned his head, “My name is Brice.” BRACKET! He closed the door and locked it.
I took a breath, yes. The important thing is that I know where the bathroom is. I started walking to the bathroom.
***
Huhuhu. After finishing the bath, we were all gathered in front of the Moon Force castle.
Leah lit a cigarette with a lighter, “Alright, after you have finished finding the cobwebs, then you attack and just burn the cobwebs. Along with the queen, that too if you can. One more thing, take this new kid on your mission. Yea... I want breakfast first.” Leah turned right, headed for the castle.
“Hei, Leah. You're not kidding, are you?” Brok forward half a step, protest. Leah just waved, “If you're worried, just worry about yourself.”
Brok, and some of them growled. I took a step forward, towards the crowd. “You why?” A simple question, but one that does not have such a simple answer.
Wass explained that if they arrived and attacked the cobwebs, most likely a portion of the Moon Force members would die, and it was highly unlikely to come out alive.
And Leah, Commander-in-Chief of the Moon Force knows that. And he kept them on a mission that was not comparable to our current members' abilities.
I reflexively gulped, trying to calm those who were worried. One of them bowed down, looking up at me. “Hei, boy. The mission this time, is not a mission as simple as when you practice at school. Even more terrible than the king of the jungle.”
Fifteen minutes they looked down, moody. Wass breaks down. And said they should immediately run and complete the mission as best as possible. Their faces did not get any better, but rather more grimly their mimicry.
It was just me, Lizt, and Wass who looked fine. Yeah, because I don't know anything. Maybe the nest is just as big as the big spider.
One of them opened a portal. Then they with their gloomy faces walked slowly towards the portal. A few seconds later, we arrived.
I thought the cobwebs were in a cave that was four times the height of an adult, it was out of my shadow.