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Now reading: 152: Epilogue Book 3 from Arcane Chef - Slice of Life x Adventure LitRPG, a Slice of life novel by Srsli.

Simon had only been on the road for a couple of weeks now, but it had felt like a lifeti. Currently sitting in an inn at a small village just south of Elarith Vale, he listened to the rumours from rchants as they travelled through.

What he heard just got worse as every new rumour ca through town, and boy were there a lot of rumours. Fate’s Chosen, the dragon whisperer—that’s what they called him now. A boy travelling with a shadow cat, and making friends with dragons.

As Simon sat in the inn, hugging his ale, he overheard the latest rumour—one that rocked him to his core.

“Did you hear? The King has been arresting corrupt nobles?” the first voice said.

“Yeah, I heard the lord in Dunhearth was arrested,” another responded.

“No joke? What for?” the first man said.

“Tax evasion and enslavent, they say,” the response ca.

Simon’s hands shook. This couldn’t be happening.

How could everything have gone wrong so fast?

If this boy was Fate’s Chosen as the rumours portrayed, was there really any reason to keep running? Could he leave the continent? Perhaps try his luck in the Far East—he knew humans were not overly welco there, but it didn’t an they didn’t exist. It was just harder to survive, but what sort of existence is it to just be running all the ti?

But maybe he was overthinking it. He was just a subordinate, just following orders. They wouldn’t be looking for him, would they?

Since retiring from adventuring and choosing to step out of the spotlight and let future heroes step forth, Morlin had taken to docunting history, and trying to witness and take accurate accounts of all the substantial events unfolding in the world.

His attention had been drawn to the west, in the Kingdom of Ashivar, when the first rumour ca to him—murmurs of a boy who was travelling with a shadow cat. The claims only beca more outlandish after that.

He was too late to catch the event unfold in Boltron, where Nemorax broke out of his self-imposed prison in Mount Divinus after he had his ties with the Storm God severed.

This turn of events didn’t surprise Morlin. Of all the gods, Zevar was by far one of the more emotional, and when he heard that Nemorax had struck his temple, there was only one way that was going to go down.

But for Nemorax to follow that up by destroying the temple altogether, before seeking out the guardians of the dark forest for a perceived insult and their involvent in these events, it got very interesting.

The current kingdom didn’t even have records of Sylverith, so for her to co out of hiding, defeat Nemorax, and then consort with a child was a monuntal event.

How could he not try to et this child? But how…

The next event was from his stay in Dunhearth. Morlin had been there observing at the ti, hoping to catch Trevor at the inn for a casual conversation. However, this was not to be, as Alira ca from the north to visit—another monuntal event for the kingdom.

This was topped by sothing that Morlin suspected went overlooked by everyone, including Trevor: getting the attention of Oris herself, and receiving a blessing that Morlin suspected Trevor didn’t even know about or understand yet.

Plans were made as Morlin set up his bookshop to appear on the path of the adventure team. The shop was a magical construct that would only be noticed by Trevor and his team if they were with him. It was a collection of his personal books, but losing a couple for this interaction would be a worthy trade.

And despite being passed the first ti, he was successful. Trevor entered the store with two of his party and his very unique elental, seeking so interesting books, and he had to wonder what Trevor was trying to learn. The kingdom book and sauces made sense—he was heading to the capital and was clearly unprepared, and he was a cooking class.

But books on mythical beasts? Was he hoping to speak to more? How curious.

As Morlin closed his shop, he watched as Trevor walked away with his new books.

This was one of the more interesting developnts in the last century, and one that he’d be keeping a close eye on: a chef, with very powerful friends.

It was curious, though. He felt the shadow cat watching the entire ti he was in the store. They were not bonded companions, but there was a link there—a lingering connection that Morlin couldn’t put his finger on.

How strange. This would be sothing worth looking into more.

They had been in Dunhearth when the phoenix arrived, as Lukas’s leader made them all rush to the source, saying we might need to fight. He didn’t want to fight. There had been too many close calls already, and he was still recovering from the last battle, which had left a giant cut on his leg.

He’d been given a salve to heal it, but it worked slowly, and the free services at the dical pavilion were nice, but everything took ti.

As he stood in the crowd watching the inn that the phoenix had apparently gone inside of, it struck him—this was the inn that started all the problems. He hoped it would burn down. It wouldn’t solve the problems, sure, but it would make him feel better.

But as he stood there in the crowd, he saw a face—one that haunted him—co out of the inn, and it was speaking to the royal guard captain.

Trevor?

Then the beast that ca up behind him, even from this distance, made him collapse onto his bad leg.

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It all happened suddenly, but Trevor walked back inside the inn, along with the captain, as the royal guards rushed forward to make a periter as instructed. Lukas, getting back to his feet, just stood there staring at the inn door.

What had happened? He could have sworn that was Trevor he just saw, but that creature, and the phoenix?

None of this made any sense.

They continued to stand there and watch as more and more adventurers arrived, when finally the door opened and out walked a lady?

The words… everyone heard them clear as day. “Goodbye, young Trevor—see you soon.”

It was Trevor.

How?

The world exploded into light as the lady erupted into the flas, launching high into the air before the form of a giant phoenix flew away, leaving the crowd stunned.

Had he made a mistake that day by shunning Trevor?

It wasn’t long before the crowd was dispersed by the royal guard, told to head back to their residences. Lukas was lost in his own thoughts as he followed the group.

The next morning he needed to confirm things, so he left the inn they were staying at, telling his leader he was going to get so healing, but instead he went and observed the inn from last night.

He couldn’t get too close as it still had guards around its periter keeping people back, but he watched as Trevor left the inn with several others.

Then his gut really dropped when he saw George and Darren exit the inn with the barmaid. Why was George here with Trevor? And Darren—he’d never been a part of their group growing up—why was he here as well? Had Trevor collected everyone from their orphanage except for him?

Lukas couldn’t watch anymore and decided to leave. Had he ssed up that badly? Or was Trevor just out to get him?

His mind settled on that last thought as he made his way back.

Lukas resolved to try harder than ever. If they wanted to ignore him, then he’d show them all!

Nicholas sat at his desk, reading several ssages that had co in today. Right now was a ti for change. House Havenel was currently under investigation and on house arrest, the Boltrons were on thin ice due to actions they took, and House Falcone was all but finished, with only so lesser mbers left to pick up the pieces.

There was apparently a new player in the ga, one that he had only heard rumours of until recently—this Trevor—and a golden opportunity was presented to him, to all the houses. He went looking for staff; his house alone sent five individuals.

But as he read the notes now, they all failed the tests, all except Tony. This posed a little bit of an issue, but not one he couldn’t overco.

What bothered him the most was why Tony. It would be safe to assu they knew he was associated with House Fairmont, and certainly not the normal class for housework. Nicholas had only sent Tony so he could gather information about the tests from his own son.

And so far, there was no note from Tony himself. So they picked him, likely fully knowing who he was. So, did they do it intentionally to feed him misinformation?

Was this why they had ignored his ssage for an audience so far?

Frustration bubbled up as Nicholas scrunched up the page he was holding.

Which other houses managed to get their own people in?

There was a faint knock at the door.

“Enter,” Nicholas called.

“Sir, we have received a ssage from House Ashmoon, and your son Tony,” the butler said, holding two scrolls.

“House Ashmoon?” Nicholas asked, confused, taking both scrolls in hand and dismissing the butler.

There was no House Ashmoon. What sort of joke was this, he wondered as he unrolled the parchnt.

To House Fairmont,

I have received your invitation and will accept a private tea at a mutually agreeable ti. As a matter of security while I remain in the capital, I will be accompanied by a second. I trust this will not pose an inconvenience.

I look forward to the opportunity for civil discussion.

Trevor Ashmoon

He read the note three tis, just to make sure he was reading it correctly. Ashmoon—Trevor’s surna? Reports said he was an orphan. Well, besides the point, they had agreed to the audience under the proviso that Trevor would be accompanied by soone. It didn’t ntion who.

It wasn’t ideal, but he could work with this.

As he turned to the second note:

Father,

As instructed, I have accepted placent at the manor and entered service under Trevor.

I am bound by oath as part of the arrangent. As such, I am unable to discuss details of the household, its operations, or Trevor himself beyond confirming that the position has been secured.

Should circumstances change in a way that permits communication, I will advise you.

Tony Fairmont

An oath?! This foolish boy—what had he done!

Nicholas threw the note away, going back to the note from Trevor, accepting the agreent.

Sotis, you just need to do things yourself.

They had left town. It was purely precautionary. After they felt that pressure and he was inford it was the companion of the greenhorn he hazed, it made sense to leave. If only he knew…

Nothing prepared Raymond and the party for the attack. They didn’t even know how they were alive. Everything happened so fast. It took two health potions just to get him from a critical state, and the cat didn’t even use a claw. What absurd power was that!

It had been too much. The party grew paranoid after that. They were sure the cat would return to finish the job, and who was he to say otherwise? It could easily have killed him. He didn’t even know what he had done to deserve it.

When he told the guild, they blad him. He only wanted to rough up the greenhorn. It’s what they did—everyone did it! It happened to him, and he did it to countless others. How was he to know that this particular kid was different? Soone should have warned him.

He couldn’t sleep without lights anymore. The party had fallen apart after the attack. No one wanted to be killed as collateral damage, and no matter who he told, they wanted nothing to do with it.

He couldn’t live his life in fear. He couldn’t be a pariah.

If no one would listen to him and help him solve the problem, then he’d do it on his own. He’d find that boy and apologise, make it up to him. At the very least, it would give him sothing to do, and since no one would give him any information on where he was, he’d follow the rumours.

Packing his bags, he wasn’t going to wait until morning before he set off. He couldn’t sleep anyway…

Well, that was until he saw how dark it was outside. Shadows lurked in every direction.

Tomorrow morning then.

This was Crisplet’s third cycle, and he had learnt a lot.

After speaking with Aunty Lira, he was told how he could grow up to be one of the most powerful elentals if he continued on the unique path, but why would he leave the path? He got to cook and build and kill vicious creatures.

His friend Lily tried to tell him that there were lots of dangerous people and so dangerous creatures in the world, and he’d need to be the strongest elental fast to protect his best friend, Trevor.

Even the wind that took his chicken told him to keep his human friend safe!

Aunty Lira also said that at level forty an elental would undergo a change. That’s where she went down the path to beco the phoenix, but he wasn’t sure how he felt about that. He didn’t want to be a bird. He wanted to be Crisplet.

The only sad part was Lily said the feather was a start, but it was not enough. It would only save him once, and people were too dangerous for one to be enough, so she’d need to keep searching for a way to make Trevor last longer. She really was the best.

Oh, and today was a really fun day because he got a new na!

Crisplet Ashmoon.

Lily didn’t have a fun na like he did. He checked, although she said she could, if she wanted to. He wasn’t so sure. Crisplet, after all, was special. She was only a cat—the dragon Sylvy said that!

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