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Crownless Reincarnation: New World? Nah I'd win-Chapter 150: Protagonist of The Game.
Chapter 150: Protagonist of The Game.
[Pandora Academy]
Within one of the rooms of the library, three boys sat on the sofa.
A holographic 3D image was hovering over them as they looked at the image.
"So..." Akamir said, looking at them. "What do you guys think?"
Viros blinked innocently as he looked back. "I have no idea which is which."
"I was expecting this kind of answer." Akamir nodded, not sparing him another look. "What do you think, Luca?"
The shorter boy of the group with ginger hair looked at the map in astonishment.
"It’s really fascinating." He mumbled softly, his voice awe-filled. "It even has places that I am not even aware of."
Akamir nodded slowly. "Can you map the places?"
Luca looked troubled.
The map inside his necklace was anything but ordinary.
It had all the places around the world drawn.
Yet....
There was only one problem.
’Why are the places not fucking marked.’
The world in which Akamir was now, is an enormous place.
It was so large that Nayomi said that almost six Earths can fit inside it.
’Though, I have no idea how big Earth was.’ He thought, glancing at the floating woman. ’And neither does this idiot know the size of her own world.’
"Are you badmouthing me in your mind?" Nayomi asked, glancing at him.
Akamir looked away. "No."
Nayomi narrowed her eyes at him but didn’t push it further.
Instead, she floated above the table, spinning slowly as if trying to read the upside-down projection of the map.
Luca leaned in, trying to make sense of the massive terrain displayed in front of them.
"If I had a few reference points... maybe I could figure it out. But this map—there’s no labels, no borders, no cardinal directions. Just land." fɾēewebnσveℓ.com
"Maybe it’s an ancient map," Viros offered, tapping his chin. "Like... from before the current nations were drawn up."
"That would make sense," Luca agreed, tracing his finger over a mountain range that twisted like a serpent across the continent.
"But even then, we should be able to recognize at least one landmark."
Akamir walked forward as he pointed at one of the lands.
It was a large island. ’Nayomi said it’s as big as Australia.’
And Akamir still has no idea how big that is.
"That’s the land of extinct dragons." Akamir said, pointing at the map. "Dracarys."
Luca walked towards the marking as he looked at it deeply.
"Hmm..." he mumbled, rubbing his chin. "If this is Dracarys, then....."
He took three steps as he reached a different portion of the map.
"This is where we are now." He said, pointing at an empty land. "This is Krivos Kingdom."
Akamir closed his eyes and marked the place with the help of Phoenix’s Womb.
Opening his eyes, he looked at Luca, who was moving around the map.
"If this section is Krivos," Luca said, stopping near the eastern ridge of a vast green belt, "then this range should be the Ironveil Mountains... and that bend over there must be the River Vaelin."
He started placing faint mana markers across the map, each one dim but distinct.
Viros leaned forward again, squinting. "How are you even figuring this out?"
Luca shrugged. "I read a lot."
Akamir smirked slightly. "Good. I can always count on you."
Luca squeezed his eyes before nodding.
"Give me a few hours and I can help more." He said. "I need to check some references."
Akamir gave him a nod as he closed the map.
It vanished as the glow of his necklace faded.
Akamir sighed as he looked at the map on the table.
"...The way for him to reach the Elven Kingdom."
Akamir sighed as he looked at the letter Velyrian gave him.
Behind the letter was the address of his master.
’I also need to give them both their letters.’
Akamir thought, tapping his fingers on the Elven Kingdom.
"Wait." He said, glancing back at both of them. "Are you guys free?"
They both looked at him in confusion.
"Kinda." Viros replied. "Why do you ask?"
"Do you want to go to Elven Kingdom?" Akamir asked, turning fully towards them. "I will be visiting them."
Viros looked like he wanted to nod his head. "...I would love to but... money."
"I will pay for the trip." Akamir said, looking at them. "For both of you."
Luca stood in front of him. "When are we going?"
"Tomorrow morning." Akamir said. "First thing in the morning."
They both dashed out of the room in an instant.
"We need to pack our stuff." Viros said.
"We are in, my Royal Consort!!"
Akamir chuckled, shaking his head.
Nayomi gave them a weird look. "They accepted the offer just like that?"
Akamir shrugged. "What do you expect."
Nayomi opened her mouth but didn’t say anything else.
Akamir rolled the map as he began to walk out of the room.
"By the way." Akamir said, glancing at Nayomi. "How do you know about the Dracarys?"
Nayomi glanced at him, her eyes shining.
"Because I have seen that place a thousand times." She replied, smiling. "That’s where the game starts."
"Oh." Akamir raised his brow. "The one you played in your world?"
"Yes." She nodded in response. "I know that place like the back of my hand."
Akamir grew curious as he looked at her.
He had asked a lot about the novel in which Zaina was the heroine but he rarely asked about the game.
"Wait, how was the game anyway?" He asked, his voice curious. "Did they have a character or were the players the character?"
"It did have the character." She replied. "His name was Ren."
Akamir raised his brow. "Ren?"
"Yeah, he was the youngest son of a family with dragon bloodline."
She replied, floating just beside him.
"He had the power of dragons."
"Hmm." Akamir mumbled, nodding. "He must be strong."
"Not even a little." She shook her head. "As we speak, his entire family is dying from a disease called Dragon Riot."
"Dragon Riot," she repeated, twirling in the air.
"It’s a degenerative disease that only affects those with dragon bloodlines. Their mana becomes unstable and begins to destroy their body from the inside out."
"That’s... oddly specific," Akamir muttered.
Nayomi shrugged. "It was one of the main plotlines in the early game."
"How did this thing even come from?" Akamir asked, looking at her.
"Because of the evil monks."
"..The what?"
"It’s too much to explain." She replied lazily. "I will tell you when it’s needed."
Akamir let out a sigh as he looked forward.
Only to stop in his tracks.
A girl walked towards him with a smile on her face.
Akamir smiled back. "Zaina."
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