Sorcerer’s Handbook -
Chapter 645: Good, But Not As Good As Me
“Two ice cream cones, please!”
“And two Lala Fatty skewers.”
After buying a heap of street snacks, Ash remarked, “It’s been eight months since the war broke out, yet Black Robe Town seems untouched by it all.”
“People are just used to it,” Raven replied, carrying the bags of snacks. “Tanomoo once said that in the wasteland, you can count the days without war on one hand.”
“Let’s not go back just yet. Let’s eat here.”
Ash suddenly ducked into a shadowy alley corner. Raven shook his head, “I’m not eating.”
“I’ll lean against this wall, and you against that one. Even if you take off your Mask, I won’t see you,” Ash pointed to the two perpendicular walls in the corner. “I can hear your stomach growling.”
“Impossible. I can go three days without food or water and not have any physical reactions.”
“Are you eating or not? If not, I won’t bring you out next time. You always just watch us eat, making it seem like we’re excluding you.” Ash pressed against one wall, offering the ice cream cone to the unseen side. “This is when you should be tearfully grateful for my kindness.”
“Sorry, I’ve never been trained to cry on command.”Despite his words, Raven took the food, removed his Mask against the wall, and silently began to eat in small bites.
“How is it? Tasty?”
“Good, but not as good as me.”
Ash was shocked, “Not as good as you? You can cook?”
“Yeah,” Raven said. “I’m the best cook in Raven Annihilation. Every time I return to the cult, everyone waits for me to cook.”
“So you’re good at everything except Spellcasting,” Ash teased. “Why don’t you cook more often?”
“No opportunity, and no need. We’ve been roughing it out, and canned food is already a luxury.”
“But I’m curious about your cooking skills! The ruthless Raven can also make a meal?”
“If there’s a chance, I can cook for you all.”
“It’s a deal then!”
Ash licked the ice cream on his cone and asked, “So, Tamashi, when do you plan to leave?”
“…Huh?”
“We’ve given up on hunting Silver Lantern and don’t want to get entangled with Mercury Trojan Horse. We’re focused on finding a way out of Senlo,” Ash explained. “Our path no longer aligns with yours. So I thought, we shouldn’t hold you back…”
Before he could finish, there was a thud-the sound of an ice cream cone hitting the ground.
“…Are you abandoning me?”
Ash paused, then burst into laughter. Without turning around, he playfully smacked Raven on the head. “Is the Mirage Prism effect that strong? Are you being influenced by hormones? How could you say something so weak?”
“And I wasn’t finished,” he continued. “I was actually worried you might hesitate to leave because of us. I don’t want to waste your time. But if you have no such concerns and want to walk the same path as us…”
“Tamashi, do you want to leave Senlo with us?”
Outside the alley, the noise was overwhelming, with crowds bustling about. The lively sounds of the night market filled every corner of the town, as if it weren’t part of the wasteland, as if there were no war raging outside.
“…Mercury Trojan Horse.”
Raven didn’t respond directly; he simply mentioned a name.
“Yeah, you still want revenge against Mercury Trojan Horse,” Ash sighed. “I can’t tell you to ‘let go of hatred’-that’s just nonsense. Even though Mercury Trojan Horse is far stronger than you now, and she can afford countless mistakes while you can’t afford even one; even though the Four Pillars Cult is on the verge of unifying Senlo, making your chances of revenge even slimmer; even though…”
He paused. “You surely understand those insurmountable reasons better than I do, those impossible obstacles more clearly than I do, yet you still insist on revenge. Who am I to dissuade you? It’s just…”
Ash hesitated for a long time without saying anything useful, finally letting out a long sigh. “Sorry, Tamashi.”
Raven seemed surprised. “Why apologize?”
“You’ve helped me so much, yet I can’t help you with your revenge,” Ash said softly. “I have people I want to see, and I can’t waste my life in Senlo.”
“You don’t need to apologize,” Raven replied. “I never expected anything from you.”
“But you’re still willing to help me leave Senlo?”
“Yes.”
Ash was silent for a while, then suddenly had a flash of insight. “Right! As soon as I leave Senlo, Silver Lantern will automatically become the Tactile Sense, and Mercury Trojan Horse will revert to being a mortal. Your chance for revenge will come!”
Raven was taken aback, then nodded. “Yes.”
“So you can’t possibly leave Senlo with us,” Ash said. “But that means I need to think about how to settle you. You definitely wouldn’t want to join another cult, and you can’t rebuild the Raven Annihilation Cult. So I’ll have to find you some allies…”
“You don’t need to worry about me,” Raven said. “I can survive alone.”
“Tamashi, have you forgotten you’re illiterate?”
“Ash, have you forgotten that before I met you all, I was wandering alone, assassinating Mercury Trojan Horse alone, facing the Four Pillars Cult alone?”
“So do you prefer living alone like before, or living with us?”
Seeing Raven’s silence, Ash smiled. “Even tools need maintenance. You’re actually not very good at taking care of yourself. If you keep living the way you did before, you’ll break down sooner or later.”
“…I won’t.”
“In any case, before I leave, I’ll figure out how to settle you, as a way to repay you,” Ash said. “After wandering through most of Senlo, is there any place you fancy? Where would you like to live? Or would you prefer going back to the old Raven Annihilation Cult?”
“By the way, what type of girls do you like? Come to think of it, I should solve your life problems before I leave, so at least you’ll have a companion to care for you. When you succeed in your revenge, you won’t feel empty…”
Seeing Ash’s thoughts scatter further and further, Raven had to repeat, “You really don’t need to worry about me!”
“But-“
“I actually haven’t decided yet.”
Ash was taken aback. “Haven’t decided?”
“Haven’t decided,” Raven said. “I have reasons I must stay, but…”
“I also don’t reject the idea of leaving.”
Ash blinked and chuckled. “Then take your time to think about it; there’s no rush. Actually, we haven’t made any progress on leaving Senlo, so maybe by the time we do, Mercury Trojan Horse will already be dead.”
“Then you can join us without any worries, and continue your adventures in other kingdoms,” Ash patted Raven’s shoulder. “If you want more people to follow your path, let the fame of Raven Annihilation spread across the six kingdoms!”
“…Alright.”
“Okay, let’s head back. If we don’t, Igor will start yelling.”
As they stepped into the light of the street, Raven glanced at Ash, with his red hair and eyes. Perhaps it was the openness they’d just shared that made him unable to suppress his curiosity any longer. “Ash, why does your appearance under the influence of the Mirage Prism look nothing like your original self?”
Though others had also changed significantly, Igor’s blonde hair, Harvey’s dark skin, Chikara’s orc features, and Gwen’s blue hair all remained distinct. Only Ash’s hair color, skin tone, and everything else were completely different, transforming him into another person entirely.
“Huh?” Ash blinked, hesitated for a moment, then said, “I’ll let you in on a secret, but you mustn’t tell anyone, especially not Igor and the others.”
“You remember, my love life is a bit chaotic, right?”
Raven blinked, “Could it be…”
“Exactly!” The Cult Leader took two steps back, spun around, and smiled brightly. “I don’t know why, but the Mirage Prism always changes my appearance to that of the girl I like. Tamashi, you’re the first to see her; even Igor and the others only know about her but haven’t seen her!”
“So, what do you think? Is she pretty?”
After waiting a moment without a response from Raven, Ash pouted, “Alright, alright, I didn’t expect much from your Raven Annihilation aesthetic anyway. Let’s just… wait, that smells amazing. I’m going to grab some for a midnight snack.”
As Ash went over to buy some street food, Raven watched his retreating figure and softly murmured:
“Very good.”
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