Aedre nearly face-palmed as she watched Hiro setting a bunch of bushes ablaze with the blue fire that he held control over. She truly failed to understand this man or even the logic that he implemented. Seriously now, who in their right mind would set some vegetation on fire? For a second, Aedre contemplated whether he was just doing it to piss her off or was it a result of extreme boredom that he couldn't tolerate?
Whatever the case, she had to handle this with utmost care now. A mage (and a complete idiot one at that) was roaming around in the Spooky Forest, setting random things on fire and actually had a tail and some other weird animal aspects to himself along with the habit of laughing madly at invisible entities that were apparently, only visible to him. Not to mention the fact that he was quite reluctant to disclose any information about himself.
This was really getting onto the pinkette's nerves now. Perhaps, from here on she wouldn't be considering this as light of a matter as she was doing until now.
Now, something had snapped inside the woman, for she stood up in a hurry and approached Hiro; who might still be busy sneering at who-know-whats. Her hand instinctively locked onto one of his arms and since they were positioned under the shade of a tree, the pinkette made use of it to move both herself and Hiro into the interiors of Savage Skull.
Their frames had melted into the darkness just like an ice cube exposed to extremely high temperatures, only to coalesce back into existence in the corner of the foyer of Savage Skull.
Without a second thought, the Slayer grabbed a nearby chair and pushed the raven-haired man onto it with all her strength, even causing it to wobble on its legs slightly. The abundant darkness in the hall would see some part of it twisting and coiling around the legs of the chair and then slithering onto the body of Hiro Villenn; basically, tying him up.
Why did she do this, you ask?
Well, a random mage in Spooky Forest can also be a spy... and spies naturally spelt trouble for her guild.
"Welcome to Savage Skull, Hiro. I hope you'll enjoy your stay here~" Aedre stated, her voice slightly sing-song, as she moved to take a seat on a nearby table.
Only the Guildmaster's arrival was awaited now; for he could deal with this little troublemaker in the best possible way.
Whatever the case, she had to handle this with utmost care now. A mage (and a complete idiot one at that) was roaming around in the Spooky Forest, setting random things on fire and actually had a tail and some other weird animal aspects to himself along with the habit of laughing madly at invisible entities that were apparently, only visible to him. Not to mention the fact that he was quite reluctant to disclose any information about himself.
This was really getting onto the pinkette's nerves now. Perhaps, from here on she wouldn't be considering this as light of a matter as she was doing until now.
Now, something had snapped inside the woman, for she stood up in a hurry and approached Hiro; who might still be busy sneering at who-know-whats. Her hand instinctively locked onto one of his arms and since they were positioned under the shade of a tree, the pinkette made use of it to move both herself and Hiro into the interiors of Savage Skull.
Their frames had melted into the darkness just like an ice cube exposed to extremely high temperatures, only to coalesce back into existence in the corner of the foyer of Savage Skull.
Without a second thought, the Slayer grabbed a nearby chair and pushed the raven-haired man onto it with all her strength, even causing it to wobble on its legs slightly. The abundant darkness in the hall would see some part of it twisting and coiling around the legs of the chair and then slithering onto the body of Hiro Villenn; basically, tying him up.
Why did she do this, you ask?
Well, a random mage in Spooky Forest can also be a spy... and spies naturally spelt trouble for her guild.
"Welcome to Savage Skull, Hiro. I hope you'll enjoy your stay here~" Aedre stated, her voice slightly sing-song, as she moved to take a seat on a nearby table.
Only the Guildmaster's arrival was awaited now; for he could deal with this little troublemaker in the best possible way.