Chapter 378 - The Ark Of Toddler Bryan (1/2)
”Don't you want to stay here longer?”
”What for? This is all in the past, I have no intention to cry over something that had happened long ago. She is dead, that's the cold truth. That's how I was raised, understanding when someone is dead, no point crying for them anymore. Besides,”
Bryan smiled as he looked up to the sky.
”She's free from that disease that she was suffering from. Why should I feel sad? I should be happy that she is free from this wretched world. And I should be thankful that I got to see her as well. Without this spell, I would never have known about her.”
”In the end, it was Magecraft that made me remember that I am human. Ironically, it reminded me that I was human and will always be one, no matter what,” finished Bryan, sighing.
The voice was silent for few moments before finally giving into Bryan's request.
”Alright. I will show you how you got your powers. But I will have to narrate some things for you since the memories are still fragmented. That Memory Mage must want you to forget about this part a lot since it's hard to get a visual.”
”Don't worry, I'll be fine either way. I will finally know where and when did my powers came about. And if luck is on my side, I'll find a way to control it through these memories. And maybe even use it to the best potential,” said Bryan, closing his eyes.
”Come on, Bryan. Let's go to the town center!” exclaimed the sister, tugging on little Bryan's arm.
The current Bryan looked around once more. This was at the house again, and the sister was trying very hard to drag a toddler to play at the town center. But the child was screaming and crying like bloody murder as his sister tried her best to pick the kid up.
He took a closer look at the child, the child was about three years old. But he didn't seem very normal. And he is not keen on following his sister to the town area. Just then, the elder brother came out, trying to figure what was that racket.
”Why are you forcing him to go with? If he doesn't want to then so be it! We'll just play with him here,” said the elder brother, grabbing the whining toddler from his sister's arms.
Toddler Bryan instantly stopped throwing as he was placed on the stone floor of the backyard. He gave a big smile to both of his older siblings before babbling and clapping.
”But Nic! If he doesn't meet with the other kids, he won't have any friends to play with!” protested the girl.
Right now, Bryan realized that his two siblings' names were 'Val' and 'Nic'. They were probably short forms but it was much easier for him to understand who was doing what. Or which kid was yelling for which kid.