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Chapter 2 - El' Valerith

When Toma woke up, he realised that he was tied in ropes

very tightly, and the elf that almost killed him sat cross-

legged in front of him, watching him like a cat watches a

wounded bird. Toma forced himself to breathe.

In. Out. Don't show fear.

The elf was wearing a white ruffle top with a brown midi

skirt. On her waist was a beautiful silver accessory that was

wrapping around her waist. Her blue hair till her shoulders

fluttered in the air, and her red eyes shot like daggers

through Toma's heart.

Her eyes were full of bloodlust and her twinkling silver

earrings with red crystals added to her beauty.

The beauty was not a single trait in her. She was an archer

that never missed her target.

She wasn't just an archer.

She felt like someone who never missed.

The instant Toma opened his eyes, all the elves in the elf

village became alerted and pointed their weapons at him as

if he were a potential threat to their lives.

"Oh, so you are awake?" said the blue-haired elf.

"Who are you all? Why am I tied up? I'm not a hostage or

anything. Let me go home. I'm here by mistake. My dog is

waiting for me," said Toma, proving his innocence.

"What is a dog? Don't you dare fool me, Mister. What is your

IKO? Answer me or die."

"IKO? What is IKO?" questioned Toma.

Everyone in the camp started whispering among themselves

about how he was trying to act so dumb that he didn't know

what IKO was. They also wondered what the dog creature he

was talking about was.

"Do you think I'm that dumb? Are you trying to fool me?

Who, in this world, doesn't know what IKO is?"

"I don't know what IKO is. And I would like to know what it

is, and first of all, I wanna ask you, why do you have such

long ears?"

"You stupid! I'm an elf, and that's why I have long ears.

Don't you even know that much? IKO determines how

powerful you are," said the elf.

"Tap your right wrist and tell me the number it shows,"

commanded the elf with a cold death stare.

So, Toma, with zero hope, thinking it was just a dream and

nothing would happen if he tapped on his wrist, in

order to stay alive, at that moment tapped on his right wrist

twice.

A magnificent blue light shone out of his right wrist, striking

his green eyes. A white light in it showed the number 86.

"86! It's 86!"

On knowing that Toma couldn't cause any damage to them,

they decided to further interrogate him and check if he was

worthy of being freed.

"What does this number mean? Can you explain what you

are saying? Where am I? Who are you?" pleaded Toma.

"You are in Alfaborp right now. This is the village of elves.

The people with an IKO of more than 1000 are called–"

The elf hesitated for a moment.

"–'heroes.' It doesn't matter if they are helping someone or

killing someone. They are given this status by the

government. And we suspect you are one of them."

"WHAT?! I didn't even know what IKO was till recently, and

you suspect I am here to kill you. Sorry, but I don't know

what is going on right now, and let me go back to the earth I

used to live in. This is not a joke." Toma said this in order to

make a joke that they were still on earth.

"EARTH?! What is that? A place where you are from? I have

never heard of it!" exclaimed the blue-haired elf.

"WAIT, WHAT?! I mean the planet EARTH we all live on.

This is not an isekai world. Let me go– Seriously?"

IS THIS AN ISEKAI WORLD???

Saying so, Toma pulled his cheek in order to wake up if it

was a dream, but he didn't wake up, and suddenly he

realised what was going on. He started to pick up the

threads.

"What are you saying? Are you going mad? I don't know

about 'earth,' but the planet where you are right now is El'

Valerith, my friend."

"I think I know what is going on. Let me introduce myself. I

am Toma Itsuki, who is surprisingly not from this world.

May I know your name? And what exactly are you talking

about?" said Toma calmly.

All the elves started whispering among themselves, looking

at a boy with messy burnt sienna hair and green eyes who

was trying to prove himself innocent. That's when the chief

of the community entered the camp, and everyone stood up

in order to welcome him.

The whispering stopped first. Then the elves stepped back,

one by one, creating a path. An old elf walked through it like

he owned the air itself. His ginger beard reached his chest. A

golden tooth caught the firelight.

He looked at Toma and came near him.

"Silence everyone. No talking."

The old elf silenced the other elves and then turned to Toma.

"I am Julliber Shatner, the head of this village. Nice to meet

you. Sorry for the bad hospitality by my people. I would like

to ask you a few questions if you don't mind."

"Yes, please, but I have a lot more questions than you have,

mister."

"No worries. First of all, you are not here to harm us, right?"

"No, not in a thousand years. I would hurt someone without

any reason."

Listening to this, the chief took a piece of paper in his hand

and made Toma say the exact words he said earlier. The

paper turned blue. The old man nodded. But the elves

around them didn't lower their weapon.

"Untie him. The paper doesn't lie."

No one hesitated.

Toma looked at his wrists, red.

"You must be thinking what happened, right?" said the old

man calmly. "Well, that's a technique that has been through

generations in our tribe. The person is to swear something

to this Welcra paper. If the paper turns blue, then they are

telling the truth. But if the paper turns red, then they are

lying."

"Don't worry, we'll cause you no more harm," continued the

old man. "You just have to say whatever you said earlier to

this paper, and then we will decide what to do with you

further on."

Toma swore on the Welcra paper about everything, and the

paper turned blue. Toma was also confused with what was

going on with him. That's when the old man turned towards

his people.

"You people probably know about a man who once also said

quite the same things as this boy here. The story of Dramata

Aretary is known all around the world. But when it

happened and how much of it is true, we know nothing

about that. But this boy, here, is obviously not lying. He

swore allegiance to the Welcra paper, and now there is no

way he can harm us. So please, treat this boy–"

"Troll, Troll, Troll–" A blonde elf came rushing into the

camp, jostling his way through the crowd.

Everyone in the camp started to panic and started rushing

towards the south. Someone held Toma's hand and advised

him to start running in the same direction as other elves.

Toma looked to his side and saw the blue-haired elf

grabbing his hand and asking him to run away, but Toma

was not able to move his feet as if someone were compelling

him to stay there, and even Toma's soul was not willing to

leave the place.

Just when Toma came to his senses and decided to move.

A giant monster covered in dirt with a large club in his hand

appeared in front of Toma. He was smashing the houses and

raiding their food.

The troll looked at Toma and suddenly jerked back as if

Toma had pushed him back.

The elf with blue hair with a bow and arrow appeared in

front of Toma and yelled at him to run away from there but

Toma stayed there as if he were not willing to leave the

place. The elf girl shot an arrow that pierced right through

the troll's right eye, and the troll started to wither in pain.

The troll fell on the floor as if he were unconscious by that

attack. So the elf girl let down her guard and started to yell

at Toma for being so careless and not running away earlier.

She was complaining about what would have happened if

she had not been there and how Toma's wounds would have

gotten even worse.

That's when the troll stood up and plucked up the arrow

from his eye and swung his club at her.

Toma moved without thinking twice.

He pushed the elf aside.

And then-

A burst of red light erupted from his body, piercing straight

through the monster.

Silence followed.

The troll collapsed.

The elf girl looked at Toma and was surprised at what

happened right in front of her eyes.

"How did you do that? That was impressive!" Still her eyes

were cold blooded yet she felt amazed. "You are not a hero

but you can become one if you train hard. Just don't become

the corrupted one." Saying so, the elf girl praised him by

patting on his back.

"I don't know how I did that." Toma stared at her, fascinated

by the sudden glitter in her eyes. They were wide and bright,

literally shining like stars. "What is it that's making you look

so incredibly amazed?"

"By the way, what's your name?"

"I am Eldiea Waltins. Nice to meet you, Toma. You saved my

life. Thank you so much," answered the blue-haired elf.

"Nice to meet you too, Eldiea. It was you who saved my life,

not me. Thanks. Would you not mind if I ask you

something?"

"Ask whatever you want." She replied calmly.

It was the first time since Toma came into the camp and saw

Eldiea being calm; otherwise, what he saw earlier was way

worse than he could think of.

"Can you teach me how to control and use my IKO?" asked

Toma.

"I would be glad to do so. Teaching a human IKO is

something I can never even dream of. Humans are so rare in

this area," answered Eldiea without any hesitation.

Toma and Eldiea started walking towards the evacuation

site where the other elves rushed when the troll appeared.

Toma had a thousand questions in his mind. He wanted to

ask her everything about this world and everything that he

could possibly think of.

"By the way, why was that troll attacking the village?" asked

Toma and started the conversation off smooth.

"The troll was pissed off because once our ancestors

accidentally stole his favourite club, thinking that was just a

piece of wood and could be used for fire. So they burned it

up. From that time on, he has been attacking us non-stop in

order to get his revenge."

"He had been attacking your village for such a small matter,

seriously? What a strange world it is!" exclaimed Toma.

"I know, right. And worst of all is the person who is working

in shadows and wants to kill all elves in the village. I don't

know what his grudge against the elves is. And you know

what? I think he is a hero–"

"Talking of that, I want you to look at your IKO again

because probably it must have gone up because you

committed a good deed and helped me. The IKO rises

whenever someone commits a good deed, hones their skill,

fight a strong opponent, the risk to do that task is also taken

into account."

Toma again tapped his right wrist twice and saw that his

IKO had gone up and become 127.

"That's a huge margin by which you just jumped. From 86 to

127, this is seriously a huge jump for an amateur like you. I

am really impressed by the progress you made."

Eldiea looked at Toma with starry red eyes and then looked

at his bracelet.

"Your bracelet is so beautiful. It is glowing like a star, just

like me. Where did you get that? Can I have it?" pleaded

Eldiea like a child who was yearning for an emerald bracelet

that was shining in the moonlight.

"Sorry, but I can't give it to you. It's important to me. By the

way, I have something to ask you."

"Yeah, sure."

"Can you see that? That crack? In the violet sky?"

"The crack? I think you are talking about the rift. There is a

legend that a person is born every 100 years who is able to

see and communicate with the rift. But I don't know how

much of it is true–"

She continued, "The people who have seen the rift had said

that it looks like a crack opening to another world in the

violet sky that comes after every 6 months. But no one has

ever gone through that crack. I don't even know if this

legend is true or not."

"Well, that's enough. Is there anyone who has ever met a

person who has seen the rift?"

"I don't know about that; maybe the chief can tell you

something about that. By the way, your training begins

tomorrow at 8 am. Meet me at the grounds of Rulphend.

Either way, I'm gonna pick you up tomorrow. I have

something else to tell you–"

Just as she was about to finish her sentence, they reached

the shelter where everyone was waiting for them. Eldiea

rushed in the shelter and alerted everyone.

"Everyone, your attention, please." All the elves looked at

her. She continued, "I, myself, have tested that this human is

no threat to us. This human named Toma has just saved my

life by killing a troll using his IKO. So please don't have any

questions and feel free around him."

After announcing this, she went inside a room and sent the

blonde elf that previously informed others about the troll.

The elf came up to Toma and told him that he was a doctor

and treated his wounds.

On the occasion that they had defeated the troll and gotten a

new partner, a banquet took place in Alfaborp, and everyone

toasted to the victory over the troll and enjoyed the night.

Toma also got so invested in the fun that he forgot about

everything else.

The last moment he remembered was the chief rushing

inside a dungeon and bringing back a wooden box with gold

decorations and a green-coloured cloth. The memories of

what happened after that in his mind got blurred.

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