The Adventure Of Lord Lausius

The Adventure Of Lord Lausius
Episode 103's



THE BOOK OF DIVINATION AND THE BIRTH OF LAUSIUS


~When the purple lotus flower blooms. Its bloom is able to lure anyone who sees it.


The mountains behind the cloud of Metis bear witness to the prophecy of the birth of every Lausius. The Mossapus that divided the city, its golden river became the blessing of anyone who took prosperity in it.


From east to west, people welcomed the birth of every Lausius. There are a hundred Lausius who will be born, all of whom have different destinies and fortunes.


The hundred born Lausius will leave only one Lausius who will bear the life of the previous Lausius-lausius.


They were born from a clean heart, like an angel, they became enforcers of the Mossapus resurrection. The golden tributary, endowing the prosperity of the inhabitants.


Mountain children behind the clouds of Metis, they witness the birth of young Lausius-Lausius who are ready to shape themselves.


A clean, yet fragile soul would be their weakness. Lausius would only fight in one way. That is the road to the resurrection of the golden tributary that divides the city of Saranjana.


There will be a time, there will be a time. Born a valiant Lausius. He will bear the burden of the other brothers of Lausius.


He'll come once in a lifetime. The battle of Troy. The battle that has been predicted will occur one hundred thousand years to come. All of that will really damage the Earth. Until the time came, the Lausius really returned to being a light.


They will return to their original souls. Souls are stored in the light, and they will return to full light. Starting their souls back up like purple lotus flower buds.


The last of Lausius, all is predestined in the book of divination. Waiting for their arrival, then the end of the journey of the light.


The Lausius are blessed. They have their own markings on their chest and eyes. The great Lausius, last in the bosom. All the glory blesses him.


Lausius first and last, they came from the same soul. For thousands of years, they dwell in a clean soul. The Lausius would be crushed back into the origin soul when they were done with their lives.


~


Sean awoke from his sleep after he heard this voice. There were thousands of gold-covered manuscripts in front of him. They were talking, they were singing, but they did not know where they looked. All it looks like is pure white light.


"Sean?" a soft voice called out his name. The voice was repeatedly spoken. Sean has a voice who it is. The mother's soft voice. The sound woke Sean from his long sleep.


Sean slowly opened his eyes that were difficult to open. The morning sun entered into his room, thus making his eyes somewhat glare.


On his white silk mattress, he saw the clock was already showing seven o'clock more.


"Sean?" the voice was heard again. The voice that kept calling him over and over again.


"Mother?" said Sean. "Why does he keep calling my name?" Sean's surprised. This part is not usually the mother calls him continue.


Sean jumped from his bed, then ran down the stairs to the voice that kept calling him.


"Mother!" Sean called Mom too. Just like her mother did. "Is that Mom?" sean said make sure. He's headed to the kitchen. The sound came from the kitchen. "Mother, are you back?" Sean saw his mother standing in the kitchen.


He's cooking. Her mother came so early. Usually the mother since morning has gone to work, even rarely return home, except...... On the weekend.


"Mom's back, Mom?" sean said again.


"Sure" answered the mother. "Why are you staring at me like that?"


"No," Sean shook his head. "It's not usually that you come this early. Also.... Cooking?"


"Ck," the mother clicked. The boy behaved strangely. It was as if I did not like seeing his presence. "Didn't you like it when Mom cooks food for you?"


"Of course I like Mom" replied Sean. But in wonder why his mother is at home. Not like his mother. Figured Sean if his mother was currently in a bit of daylight. "By the way, where's Dad, Mom?" ask Sean.


"Dad's been gone since."


"Start!" Sean felt strange. Not as usual— they're not at home this early.


"You prepare. I'll take you to school this morning."


No. gabe. Something is wrong. This isn't a dream. This must be wrong.


Sean closed his eyes, for some reason the events of this morning were like repeating the events that had passed. When Sean opened his eyes again, he saw that he was well dressed. He's going to school.


"What's going on?" Sean looked at his whole body. "Why do I feel like this is repeating something I've been through."


Sean thought about this carefully. Oh, his mom already looks neat in work clothes. At the door, he waited for Sean to get ready.


"What do you think Sean? Now it's time to go to school. Let's go now you'll be right later!" mother said. In front of the doorway, Sean saw his mother was ready to hurry.


No. gabe. This must be wrong. I can't go back home right now.


Sean held his head— the pain was pouting. He thought, that this is just a dream. It wasn't his mother, it was someone else.


Sean stepped out the door. Followed the mother who was waiting for him. When I came out, something strange happened. Not the yard Sean met. There was neither his mother's car parked in the garage, nor the small garden in front of him. It was like walking in the clouds.


Yes, all turned into white— as white as silk. In front of him, Mother, Sean saw his mother as if walking on a cloud. And, when Sean stepped foot following the Mother, suddenly just—


Everything changed! Originally walking on the white clouds, it had now turned into a place like an abandoned old building. The walls of the building are made of stone that is filled with vines. The roots were destroying the building, Sean's mother was standing in front of him. It was like there was an ancient building. The footsteps took Sean somewhere.


Sean looked at this ancient building. The arrangement of the stones formed a place that was a little stylized typical of pre-modern humans. The roots of the tree make this place look real, it's aged.


"Mother!" Sean called. "Why are we in this place? This where's Mom?"


His mother didn't bully Sean. But—


"Edna. You need to get out of this place. I'm not gonna let you die here. You must survive!"


Sean looked at the old man he had met a while ago. The white-bearded man and the smoke-fogged leg. He spoke to his mother, who was now dressed strangely. Not dressed as usual. However, Sean realized, the old man was now treading on the ground.


Uh, the old man no longer floated in the air with his smog. He was acting normal like a human being in general. Sean still remembered, the old man had a magic.


"He! Isn't he the old man I met in the dream?" Sean remembered. Right, he was sure, that man that was in his dream. The dream when Sean was in the clouds, the old man was in front of him. Along with her mother, she also held her mother's hand tightly.


Sean's panicking. Her mother did not even see herself in front of her. He was crying, Sean tried to hug and stood his mother, but his mother could not reach.


"Why? Why can't I touch my mother?" Sean asked himself. He saw both of his hands. She's doing just fine. He saw that there was nothing strange about him, but why couldn't he reach his mother. His mother is like a shadow of smoke that cannot be touched. Sean was confused as to how this could happen.


"But Dad. How can I leave Dad alone. I'm worried about Dad!" said the mother sniffled.


Sean was more confused, why his mother was crying like that, while he seemed to ignore himself there. And the old man, he seemed to be indifferent to the crying Mother. Sean didn't understand what made Mom cry like this.


"Edna. You have to save your son. You should leave me. Don't think of me, however I can take good care of myself." The old man said. The old man who was in his dream when Sean was in the Amuria Grassland.


"But Dad!" seen by Sean, his mother was begging. "I can't leave Dad in this state. Dad's the only one I have right now!"


"Dad!" Sean frowned. "It's impossible if you have a father. My mother never told me she had a father. Is that old man my grandfather?"


This incident makes Sean confused, his mother is too many secrets. I don't know what they're talking about. But obviously—Sean heard her mother calling the white hair as Dad.


From behind Sean, his father shows up. Sean is like a shadow. His father felt no presence. Even through Sean's body just like that, he felt nothing.


"Edna, we have to get out of here" said the father. "We must save our son. You have to do it."


Sean is confused. His father also looks strangely dressed like ancient people. Non—modern, even called his mother as Edna.


His father told his mother to stand up. Leaving the white-gray old man alone.


"Dad," said Sean. "It's Sean! Did you see me?"


Again, his parents ignored him. The father just passed Sean. "What's going on? Why are they ignoring my presence?"


We are leaving the old temple. Sean followed both of his parents. "Dad, Mom, it's me. Sean!"'s!" he shouted at both his parents. "Dad, Mom, it's me. Why are you leaving me!"


Sean is ignored. His presence was not felt by the two. "Why don't Mom and Dad see me? What the hell's going on? Why are they ignoring me?"


Sean looked at all the details of his body. He does look fine. There was nothing strange, but why did they continue to ignore him. "Dad! Mama!" shouts Sean again. He tried even though his presence was not seen. "Dad! Mama! It's Sean."


"Sean?" His mother looked up, hearing his son's voice. This time Sean was sure, the mother could feel his presence. "Sean? Is that you, son?"


"Yes, Mommy. It's Sean!"


The face that was crying, suddenly immediately approached the child. He held his son's face and looked at him sharply. Her tears were grimacing behind the pupils of her eyes. "Sean, son. You okay?"


"Sean is fine, ma'am" Sean replied. "Why did you ignore me earlier."


His mother was seen crying. Not knowing why, upon seeing her son, the mother cried profusely, then hugged him tightly. "I'm sorry, Mom."


"Sorry for what Mom?"


"This is our last meeting. I'm sorry I had to leave you" she said sobbing. "I'm sorry Mom!"


Sean looked at the strange face of his mother. Then he turned to look at Father. "What's this about? Why do you say that, Dad?" sean asked for an explanation.


His father approached the two people he loved the most. Hugged them both. "Dad and Mom will go. You have to be happy without us Sean" said the father who even Sean doesn't know what. They said strangely, as if the words were a sign that they would not meet.


"What did you say!" toilet Sean. "Sean will not leave you. Sean loves Mom and Dad!"


"No boy!" His mother shook her head while holding back sobs. "Mom and Dad should go. You can't come with us."


"No Mother!" jolt Sean. "You can't go."


The father pulled his mother away from Sean. Sean pulled Mom's hand, he didn't let them leave him. "I'm sorry Mom and Dad, Sean. We have to go!"


"No! Daddy's! Mama! You can't leave!" sean shouted unwillingly. "You can't leave Sean. Don't go, Dad! Mom," Sean cried. Seeing her parents just like that no longer cares about her.


Both of his parents did not say. They left anyway, and when Sean let go of Mom's hand. Both were burnt, turned to ashes.


"Dad! Mama!" shouts Sean. "Dad, Mother! Don't leave Sean!" shouted again. "Dad! Mama! Don't leave Sean."


"Sean! Sean!"'s!" Jessica woke up her nervous self in that slumber. "You why? What happened to Sean?"


Sean's breath was panting. When he woke up, sweat had already drenched his forehead.


"You're a nightmare like that, Sean!" said Jessica. Yeah, the kid's delirious. He called both his parents.


"I'm dreaming. I dream Daddy and Mom left me!" Sean told Jessica about the dream. Sean slept resting his body on a tree trunk. Luckily, Jessica helped Sean come to his senses from his dream.


"It's just a dream, you don't have to think no. Wherever Uncle and Aunt would leave her son like this," Jessica comforted.


"Calm down son. You're gonna be fine. Your mom and dad left you in a dream, not something that's really going to happen" Gordon went along. He said, Sean's nightmare called his parents woke him up who was also almost asleep.


"It looks real!" sean said he was chasing panic. "Mom and Dad really left me. They're....... They're missing. They're becoming ashes!"


"Sean!" Jessica calmed the teenager down. "You're just dreaming. That really won't happen. Dreams only—dreams. You don't have to worry about him."


"I feel like I've had that dream like I've ever had. I felt like the dream had happened before" Sean recalled.


"You don't have to think about that dream. You'd better go to bed again, tomorrow we'll have to continue on our way to the desert. You don't think no right now. We'll be back, I'm sure. We're getting out of this place!"


"That's what the little girl said. You better continue sleeping. We need enough energy tomorrow" Gordon said.


What Jessica said may be true. Sean's assumption about his nightmare could just be because Sean missed his parents too much.


Sean remembered, he was guilty. He left without asking his parents for permission. Sean wished it was just a dream, he didn't expect it would actually happen.


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