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Chapter 393 - Back to the Village
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Chapter 393: Back to the Village

Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations

Bandora frowned and took a closer look. The red words seemed to make more sense when she read through them. She soon finished the entire book. The words written in the red ink had improved the contents!

Could it be what Mr. Soan was referring to?

“You can have the book. There’s nothing wrong with it,” said Bandora.

What…

The student took the book in utter confusion. He didn’t know if he should borrow the book. After some hesitation, he still borrowed it. After all, the principal had said there was nothing wrong with it. He decided it wasn’t his place to worry about such things.

Bandora turned to the librarian after the student left. She showed him a book and asked, “Do you know where these red words came from?”

The librarian shuddered. “No, I don’t. Miss Cien, please forgive me! I don’t know what happened!”

Bandora frowned and stopped the librarian before he knelt on the ground. She wondered if she really was that scary. Why did everybody want to kneel?

“That’s understandable. Don’t worry about it. Just pretend nothing happened. I’ll have an explanation on those words later.”

Bandora dismissed the librarian. She needed to investigate this matter further. She could understand why the librarian missed those words. Since Mr. Soan made the corrections, he could easily keep doing it without getting detected. He probably didn’t want to catch any attention, so he didn’t let anyone see it.

She would have to check how many books he had corrected and if all the corrections made sense.

“I respect and have faith in Mr. Soan’s capability. I know he would have no problem with making these corrections. But there are some very important books here. I have to examine them,” Bandora murmured.

She had already started reading. One, two… ten, a hundred…

After flipping through nearly a thousand books, she was convinced that almost all the books had been corrected. With the additional comments, the skill manuals and alchemy formulas were much better than before.

Maybe this was the opportunity for Elixir School to rise!

Meanwhile, Himmel Soan and Firey had arrived at the village earlier. He quietly entered Oech’s house.

“Master, what are we doing here?” Firey asked curiously.

“To see a friend. This is the first village I saw when I came to this world. I learned the language of this world here. I also made a friend, so I want to see how he’s doing.”

Himmel Soan looked up at the sky. It had been six months since he accidentally came to this world.

Six months…

He wondered how things were on K18. To be honest, he missed his people. He had lived on Earth for so long, and he considered K18 his new hometown. He felt nostalgic.

However, Gina was the most important thing. If he could find her, he didn’t care where he had to live. He just needed to find her.

“It’s been six months. I haven’t tried a lot of the food on Earth! Master, will we ever go back?” Firey was drooling.

She was born on Earth, but she didn’t miss it the way Himmel Soan did. This place and Earth meant the same to Firey. All she needed was nice food and interesting things to do.

If she had to choose, she would return to Earth because there were so many more nice things to eat. This place didn’t have tasty food!

“Maybe. Anything is possible. Maybe we’re never going back.” Himmel Soan clenched his fists.

He had recovered a third of his strength and should be able to use the power of time and space. However, he couldn’t get in touch with K18. He couldn’t even communicate with people on the other side of the continent.

If he could do that, he would be able to teleport to any place he wanted to.

But why? Was it still because of the divine order of things? Or was this place not in an ordinary universe? Was this world not in any known universe at all?

If that was true, there was a high chance that he couldn’t return to his world.

Creak…

The door opened, and Oech came back with a boar.

“Mr. Soan? Is this your daughter?” Oech was dumbfounded.

He was shocked at first because he didn’t expect to see two people in his house. However, he calmed down when he recognized Himmel Soan. It was such a familiar face. Although he didn’t stay here for long, he left a deep impression.

“Yes, it’s me, and this is Firey, my daughter,” said Himmel Soan.

“Mr. Soan, have you regained your memory?”

Oech immediately accepted the fact that Himmel Soan had returned. But Firey was a surprise.

Himmel Soan hadn’t left for so long, but his daughter was already a big girl. The only explanation was he had regained his memory. He found the Soans in Stelladom and his long-lost daughter.

That was Oech’s conclusion.

“You could say that.” Himmel Soan nodded.

“That’s great!” Oech was happy for him.

They hadn’t known each other for too long, but Oech was a simple man. He was happy to hear that Himmel Soan had found his memory.

“We’re going to eat this boar to celebrate!

“Wait here! I’ll cook it for you!”

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