Two weeks flew by, and aside from the occasional feeding, I spent the majority of that time asleep, recovering and properly assimilating the fragments of the life force left over from the rebirth.
At the very least, I was able to crawl. And my parents Edwin Tyler and Chloe Tyler, appear to be overjoyed about it.
Their smiles make me joyful as well.
In this incarnation, my name is Allen Tyler. And as you I said earlier, my father's name is Edwin Tyler, and my mother's name is Chloe Tyler.
Despite the fact that I was a Demon, I need to be strong in order to protect my parents' smiles. That...I'm sure.
Although, by the end of the week, my exhaustion had subsided and my mind and soul, which had become entwined with my body, had returned to normal. I believe this is due to my prior demon form and the human body, which took me so long to fuse my consciousness with.
You know! This human body is a mess...but I was able to keep my systems under control. You understand what I mean! right?! hehe.
However, after every crazy bumps, I also caught a glimpse of myself in a mirror that my mother Chloe was using.
I had to admit that I was quite adorable. I suppose you could say I'm a pale imitation of my mother.
I had the same brown hair as my father Edwin and the same tranquil blue eyes as my mother. I'm not sure how I'd grow up, but I have a feeling...that I'd be better attractive than in my old world, as you know....I was a massive, strong Black man with flame-like red hair, dark red eyes, two curving black horns, and sharp claws. I also wore jet-black armour and a long smoky black cloak, and wielded a pure Demonic black sword that always had blood drips and Blood Stains.
Well, no point thinking about it now I guess...haha!
In any event, after weeks of struggling to crawl, I had finally succeeded, even making it to the bookcase and leaving my mother's sight.
According to what I've learnt, this planet appeared to be quite straightforward, replete with magic and warriors, and where power and fortune determined one's social standing. Except for the racial wars, it wasn't all that different from my old planet.
For several days I was researching all the information that can be considered valuable for me. I discovered what I was seeking for and more.
It was quite fortunate because the language in this world is nearly comparable to my previous one. The only distinction is in the letters, which have a more 'decorative' look.
First and foremost, this continent is known as Auludea. It was inhabited by three major races that formed kingdoms to avoid each other. Racism appears to be a major issue in the world today.
Elves are a humanoid race with pointed ears. Their kingdom is called Thysalen and it's located deep in the forest.
Dwarves are a race of humanoid creatures with unique heights and physical strength. Their kingdom, Nandaral, is located underground.
Finally, there is the Human kingdom Asphen. The most populous and developed country on the planet.
This world, like my previous existence, is ruled by Monarchs, which means that the right to rule a country is passed down a genealogical tree.
This world has the notion of "Mana," which is typically the same as in my previous world. However, in this world, Mana is the force that exists around us, whereas in my previous world, humans had mana that existed only inside and surrounding a certain spot.
I'm curious if I can create a mana foundation with the help of Core Vitality, given that I can harness both Spirit Arts and magic.
Core Vitality, on the other hand, was something I developed on my own by conjuring the Spirits in my previous incarnation.
Noble formality, sword experience, understanding of Mana, and Internal Vitality appear to be some key items that I must employ in this world. But it should be plenty; I can obtain my own experiences, and since I have recollections of my numerous battles, I shouldn't have any problems in fighting.
I should use my training expertise to train my own swords experience and create one from scratch that my body and mind will become accustomed to from the start. I'd also like to give it my best shot at this world's magic and martial combat.
For the time being, I should concentrate on developing my mana foundation.
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P.O.V. Chloe Tyler
[Three years pass]
I was doing my daily chores when I observed my son in the library. He regularly sneaks into there whenever no one is looking. He is snatching the books and is fascinated by the letters. I suppose he's reading them at times.
With each passing day, I find myself becoming more and more awestruck by my baby. He has to be the most easygoing and intellectual child the world has ever seen! Well, he is my son after all. I'm proud of course, not to mention his father too.
Little Al rarely cries or bothers me or Eddie with himself.
Al nearly doesn't seem to require any attention other than diaper changes and feedings. Until I interrupt him, he spends much of his time in the library in a meditation attitude. I'm not sure why, maybe I'll call it an intuition, but I'm confident that whatever he pursues in life, he will find.
Al is fascinated by magic and everything related to it. He insists on going to Merchants' shops whenever we go grocery shopping. Because of his endearing curiosity and antics, all of the merchants in Rosevain Town adore him.
I'm not sure why, but...Sometimes, he just watches the sky and smiles himself. Its like, he had some wish that got fulfilled.
His natural curiosity is both an adaptive and maladaptive attitude. He occasionally gets too close with sharp swords and blades that Eddie uses for his Sword play, and on seeing his father swinging sword, Al once just asked Eddie to buy him a wooden sword and to battle with him. Haha! Eddie thinks that Al is pretty brave like him, and on the other hand, his smile....I couldn't get enough of that adorable face's cute and energetic smile.
I'm not strict with him, and I doubt I could be like that with my own son. I adore my baby Boy, and I will always be there for him, no matter what he does in his life; after all, it is my obligation as a mother, right!?
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