Chapter 587 - Contractor (4) (1/2)
”We'll do the lessons, visit each of us once a month. But you have to stop asking fairies to teach you,” Logan gave in.
”Sure,” I brightly smiled.
They didn't know what happened during my dreams. I could ask the fairies for some pointers and they would never know. Surprisingly, the book that the gatekeeper gave me was easy to follow, the language unscrambling only for me. I began to visualize creating copies of my bracelet to the four people in front of us, adding a dimensional space. Chanting the spells since I didn't know the theory behind them, most of them being illogical.
”The bracelets will only appear if you keep pouring mana into them,” I advised them.
”It'll take up too much of my borrowed mana to transfer the Memors and keep the bracelets in this world,” I continued to pour more mana.
”This takes a considerable amount of mana,” one of them commented.
”It's due to the lack of mana in the air. It should automatically appear in the other dimension,” I recalled.
I was exhausted after transferring all the Memors to them, close to using most of my mana supply. I hoped they could tell me the solution to fix the contractor issue now. We had more people with us, all of them extremely old. I wondered if I could also skip school to go to the amusement park next week. Regret panged my heart every time I opened my bucket list, most of them unfilled.
”I want to go to the amusement park tomorrow,” I mumbled.
”We can spread the three months during the next hundred years,” Logan revealed.
My jaw almost dropped from feeling like I was scammed. I forgot they were planning out my entire life for me. This was why I ran away often. How could I live with these kinds of people? I was tempted to kick the couch in front of me. I didn't need money to be happy, I wanted freedom. Maybe it wouldn't be so bad to visit the fairy world if not for the fact I would be stuck between travelling two dimensions forever.
”I can run away,” I began to threaten them.
”You already ran away last week. You returned because you didn't know how to handle this on your own,” he pointed out.
”Do you have a solution?” I faced everyone.
”We can bring more tutors to improve your conversational skills. As long as you resist them, they can't do anything to you. It seems that they're restricted by a set of rules,” he noticed.
Luke listened to their new set of instructions with Alex. I clenched my hands into fists, not believing I would have to suffer under strict tutors on the weekend. I was never going to exchange Memors for them again. Their family got rich from being scammers. I wouldn't be surprised if they were worse than criminals. They had the money to cover up all their actions.
”You scammers! Kidnappers!” I shouted.
”Rika believes we're her kidnappers. She believed the fairy's words when they tried to kidnap her,” Alex explained.
”It's not wrong!” I glared at them.
”I want to go back home. I'm sick of the first district,” I wondered if I could avoid fairies in another district.