The dragon's harem - Chapter 821: Tempus Vobiscum{Time be with you}
Chapter 821: Tempus Vobiscum{Time be with you}
As the girls headed deeper into the neighboring kingdom of Asphal, Arad was spending his time inside the secluded cave re-reading the book of gravity magic that Merlin gave him in the past.
Gently lifting his claw, he lifted a small stone and then looked again at the book. “Left then right and let it go, but reduce the mana input.” He tried that and the stone slowly fell down like a feather.
Arad was experimenting with his magic, playing with it as he had nothing else to do but wait. He thought he had all the time in the world, but he didn’t know what the near future had in store for him.
The near future, the coming seconds, counted on one hand, a thin man in his early thirties wearing a white lab coat appeared before Arad. He had a troubled look on his messy face, it seemed that he hadn’t shaved in days, and his eyes were already dark from the lack of sleep. “Hmm, where I am? This should be a city.” The man slowly turned aside and saw Arad. Arad returned the puzzled look and quickly lifted his claw. “Idiot! The curse.” He covered the strange man with a thick barrier. “I’ll teleport you out, see help…”
“No need to panic. This that you call curse can’t harm me.” The man lifted his hand, “I’m perfectly, 100%, always, and completely fine.”
“A human can’t.” Arad glared at him.
“Ah, human, yes. Sorry about that…” The man smiled and Arad gasped. “You were hiding it, you’re a dragon…and not a normal one.”
“John Darian Uzziel, a greatwyrm time dragon. You call me John.” His eyes looked around, “But this is quite the small lair, void dragon kid.”
“I didn’t tell you that, but I guess you can tell just by looking.” Arad smiled, “Did you need something from me?”
“Not really. I wanted to warp into a city to resupply before continuing my journey, but there seems to be a huge shift in time-space. Several days ago, a huge monster from the outer world got released and his mere existence had caused a lot of shifts and troubles.” John scratched his head. “Thanks to that, my usual route had gotten all jumbled up.”Fôll0w current novÊls on n/o/(v)/3l/b((in).(co/m)
“Do you mean Vorvadoss?”
“You know about the Space Lord? Yeah, it was that bastard. By his nature, he twists the threads of space, those also pull on the thread of time attached to them which is troublesome for everyone, not just me.” John nodded.
“I did face him. In fact, his seal was about to break, so I released him to kill him. Our fight extended to the outer world, I did manage to beat him, but this weird man wearing a yellow coat saved him.” Arad explained.
“So it was you who caused all that mess. Well, it doesn’t really matter. It was destined to happen; time would’ve done its deed even without you.” John looked at Arad. “Don’t feel bad about ruining my one hundred years plans, void kid.”
“You sure aren’t making it easy.” Arad sighed, “So, what do you want to do now?”
“To you? Nothing, as I said, he would’ve gotten out sooner or later. Now I have to re-plan all my trips again, but at least I don’t need to count the uncertainty of Vorvadoss.” He gave Arad a thumbs up. “Nice Job, kicking that bastard away.”
“Say, can you accelerate time on my body? I’m recovering here, and I want to get out as soon as possible.” Arad asked.
“Let me have a look.” John extended his hand to Arad, “I see, a soul injury, and a sever one at that. AH! You seem to have a large disease inside your body besides the injured soul, I’ll pull it out.”
“{You bastard! You know I’m alive!}” Doma shouted at him.
“I mean, I’ve heard of you, queen of curses. But I’ve only heard bad rumors, if you’re possessing and cursing this child’s body, I’ll have to pull you out.” He stared at Arad with a suspicious face.
“She’s my wife, leave her alone.” Arad said, staring back at him.
“Marrying a curse witch? Today’s children are wilding all over the place.” He scratched his chin, “But, technically I’m from this age…no, that should be different.”
“Forget about Doma. Can you accelerate my time?”
“Hmm, I can, but it’ll take a lot of time, and I’ll need to know you very well, like your whole body so I won’t mess up anything crucial. Time is fickle, I wouldn’t trust myself if I were you.” John pointed a finger to the side and tens of magic circles appeared out of nowhere. “Do you understand this?”
“I can understand it’s time magic, but I can’t even comprehend the first circle. There are over fifty of them.” Arad looked at the magic with a stern face, focusing on it as best as he could. “This is what’s needed to accelerate your time by a minute. You’re one massive and powerful dragon. It’s quite complicated to manipulate your time. Especially since you’re a void dragon, you’re ability to twist space is holding time firmly around you.” John waved his hands and conjured a massive entertained, three-dimensional net.
“You can imagine the threads of time and space to look something like this. They are connected, so when someone pulls on space, it moves time, and the reverse is also true.” He smiled, “You void dragons manipulate space and thus get a weak time manipulation with it. We time dragons are your opposite, we manipulate time, and this gets a weak space manipulation with it. That’s how I wrap around and why it’s hard to accelerate your time without you understanding time magic and cooperating with me.”
“Then I need to study time magic.” Arad sighed.
“I don’t suggest that now. Learning time magic takes a long time, even for talented dragons.” John sat in front of Arad, “Remember how I said I’m of this time? By the count of normal time, I should be around thirty-five years old. But as you might guess, I’m far older than
that.”
“Cultivating by eating souls?” Arad nodded.
“Wrong, I haven’t eaten a single soul since I was born. I reached the greatwyrm stage while traveling across timelines, my total age now is over fifty thousand years. I can freely travel between the past, present, and future, but I’m also tied by the laws of causality, so I can’t do much without causing disasters.” John smiled.
“You came here on the wrong warp, are you sure you should be talking with me then?” Arad asked with a worried face. “You aren’t going to change the future or something?”
“I have an innate ability to detect that. What’s your name, dragon?”
“Arad Orion.” Arad replied.
“Hmmmm…” John started thinking for a while… “That name rings a bell, but I’m sure when I heard of you. Mind if I did a bit of investigating.”
“What kind of investigation?” Arad asked with a suspicious face.
“I’ll be stalking you across time. Trying to figure out what you are.” John smiled.
“{No! Don’t.}” Doma growled.
“He can do it anyway. Better let him do it with us knowing than not.” Arad looked at him.
“You’re free to do that.”
“{Arad! He’s dangerous.}”
“What I’m saying is that he’s dangerous either way.”
“Of course, the curse queen doesn’t trust me. Neither you should, I don’t even trust myself as I said before.” He waved his hand with a smile, “See you in a second.” He disappeared and appeared back again one second later. “That was one hell of a trip…hooo!” He sighed and sat back down. “I’ve seen some things. To you, it might’ve been a second, but to me, it was over
five hundred years.”
“How long did you stalk me?”
“Long enough.” John smiled, “Arad Orion indeed is a name that rings one massive bell, but I shouldn’t tell you more than you already know about yourself. And let me be clear, it was you, or should I say will be you, the one to tell me to keep everything a secret.”
“My future self? I too don’t want to know.” Arad sighed.
“But, as I said before as well, I was looking for supplies.” John smiled, “Want to trade? I know you have food and goods with you. You told me after all,”
“I didn’t.”
“You did, not in this timeline, but in others.” John pulled a large purple book out of nowhere. “I’ll pay you with this. A magic book about gravity magic, and I’ll tell you some secrets about your void. Those are the things that won’t change much in the timeline.”
Arad thought about it for a second, “Deal. What do you need?”
“Here’s a list, I’ve already written it.” Strangely enough, Arad had everything that John
wanted.
“This is the book, read it when you have time. But since we don’t have time in this conversation, I’ll be telling you about the void now.” John waved his hands, “Void magic controls space itself. The nothingness that keeps the world together.”
“I can teleport, I know that.”
“What you don’t know is that the threads of space themselves hold energy, if you rub them
together, they release a bit of that stored energy, and void dragons can change that energy into matter. Which means you can create matter out of nothing, well, the threads of space to be exact.” John showed Arad a diagram of void magic. “Simplified, but this means that if you drew too much energy from the threads of space, they’ll rip apart and create a hole with immense gravitational energy that sucks matter in, all in hope of repairing themselves and replenishing the energy they lost.”
“So I can pull energy out of the empty space, but if I do it too much, I cause a disaster.” Arad
nodded.
“It’s called a black hole since it looks like a black hole.” John waved his hand, “That’s why I suggest converting already existing matter into energy instead, leave the thread of space alone unless it’s an emergency.”
“I’m already doing that.” Arad smiled, “So I’m a bit ahead.”
“I already knew you’re doing that.” John pointed at Arad, “You’re kind can literally turn iron
into gold. Albeit… What can you make now?”
“This.” Arad lifted his claw and a gas started gushing out, cold enough to create a small white
cloud.
“Oxygen, number 8.” John nodded, “Iron is number 26. Silver is 47 and gold is 79.”
“How much are there?” Arad asked.
“Around 103, I’m not sure myself.” John smiled, “What you should aim for is the element
number 92, that’s the cursed metal that feeds your kind. If you become skilled enough to
make it, you’ll have a near-infinite supply of food and energy to use. Imagine turning dirt into it, that’s a load of power.”
“That’s still a long way ahead. But I can make breathable air for myself.” Arad smiled.
“But, this isn’t where the void power stops.” John lifted a finger, “Those elements also
interact with each other. For example, the last element you made; That gas. If you burned it with the first element you made. You’ll get water.”
“Burn one and eight together?” Arad created both and burned them with a spark. From the
pale blue flame, a gust of steam gushed out.
“Water vapor? You’re right, those two together made water.” Arad gasped, “Is this
drinkable?”
“Yes, but it has no minerals. You’ll soon be able to make these minerals to make your water
better.” John stood, “Train your void to create the elements and learn alchemy to be able to use those elements effectively. Learn the laws of space, time, and motion to be able to use your space manipulation to its fullest.”
John burst laughing, “Which means you must master all the laws of the world, if you managed such a feat, the world itself would be your playground, molded at your clawtips.”
He pointed a finger at Arad, “See you later, old friend. Tempus vobiscum{Time be with you}.”
He disappeared.