MYTH - Universe of Four Gods Series - Book 2

MYTH - Universe of Four Gods Series - Book 2

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|COMPLETED| Highest rank #15 in Fantasy. It was not too long when she was declared as the new member of the Elites. Marami siyang kailangan matutunan para makahabol sa Elites. But this time another mystery will prevail. She will know about the prophecy who will save the entire race of the universe. A new adventure will experience and a secret will be uncovered as they seek to uncover the myth. Book 2 na pi ito ng Universe of Four Gods, kung hindi niyo pa po nababasa ang ika-una please, basahin niyo po muna bago ito. Thank You!

Chapter 1 NO.1

This is Book 2, kung hindi mo pa nabasa ang book 1, please go to my profile and read GODS.

Aria's POV

Nandito ako ngayon sa aming balkonahe at nakatanaw lang ako sa lawa. Pitong taon gulang lamang ako pero alam ko na may kakaiba sa akin. Galing ako sa angkan ng mga healer at mamanahin din ang kapangyarihan pag nasa wastong gulang na ako.

Pero, may kakaiba sa akin. Gabi-gabi, tuwing natutulog ako ay lagi kong napapanaginipan na kinakausap ako ng mga Diyos. Nalaman ko dahil sinabi nila, paulit-ulit at gabi-gabi ito magyayari.

Lagi nilang sinasabi na balang araw, ibibigay daw nila yung anak nila sa akin. Hindi ko naman maintindihan masyado ang mga sinabi nila. Ibibigay nila ang anak nila sa akin? Hindi ko kayang mag-alaga ng bata dahil bata lang din ako at tsaka hindi pa ako marunong.

"Aria, sayo ba ang librong ito?" Tanong ng nanay ko sa akin.

Tumango ako. Sa totoo lang, hindi ko pagmamay-ari ang librong yan na mukhang luma at ayaw naman bumukas. Parang nakadikit lahat ng pahina nito.

"Hindi mabuksan. Itapon ko na to?" Tanong nito sa akin.

Umiling ako. Nasa panaginip ko na bigay ng diyos ang librong yan at hindi ko daw pwedeng itapon. Pero nasubukan ko na rin itapon yan dati dahil pakiramdam ko ay hindi naman totoo yun at tsaka hindi rin nabubuksan kaya walang silbe. Pero nagugulat na lang ako na tuwing umaga ay nasa mesa ko na libro at bumalik.

Naulit yun at hanggang sumuko na ako at pinabayaan ko na lang at inilagay sa mga lagayan ng libro. Wala din naman akong magagawa dahil kahit itapon ko pa ay babalik at babalik ito.

"Aria! Laro tayo!" Tawag sa akin ng kapatid kong si Juno.

Lumapit naman kaagad ako sa nakakatandang kapatid ko na lalaki dahil syempre laro, paborito ko yun.

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Lumipas ang maraming taon at tumuntong na ako sa wastong gulang at lumitaw na rin ang aking kapangyarihan. Hindi ko na napapanaginipan ang mga Diyos at ang libro ay nanatili sa lagayan ng mga libro.

Halos hindi na rin namin makita ang mga magulang namin dahil lagi itong sumasama sa mga atake dahil malaki ang papel nila at konti lang ang mga healer dahil hindi lahat ay biniyayaan ng ganitong kapangyarihan.

Pero isang araw kalat na kalat na ang malaking digmaan na nagyayari sa kampo ng mga tao at mga demonyo, lahat ng mga healers ay kinuha ng mga taga palasyo maliban sa akin.

Itinago ng mga magulang ko ang katotohanan na isa din akong healer at hindi rin pinaalam at hindi rin ako inirehistro. Ang alam ng lahat ay isa lang ang anak nila inay at itay at si Kuya Juno lang.

Dati ay wala lang naman akong pakialam dahil hindi naman nagkulang sila inay. Pero ngayon naintindihan ko na. Kaya paubos ang ang healer dahil namamatay ang mga ito dahil sa paggamit ng kapangyarihan, dahil sa maraming mga sugatan at humihina ang stamina, ang kapangyarihan ng healer ay gamutin ang mga sugatan at ibalik ang mga nawalang stamina gamit ang kapangyarihan.

Ngayon ay nag-iisang nakatira na ako sa pinakaliblib na kaparangan na walang pumupuntang tao. Sinadyang magtayo ng bahay ang mga magulang ko rito kung sakaling may mangyari man ay may mapupuntahan ako.

Kabilin bilinan ng pamilya ko na hindi na ako babalik sa bahay namin at dito na ako. Huwag din daw akong magpapakilala o makikihalubilo dahil maratamdaman daw nila ang kapangyarihan ko. Kaya hindi na ako lumabas dito sa kaparangan dahil maraming tanim at prutas naman dito.

Yung libro ay sa totoo lang hindi ko siya dinala pero nagulat na lang din ako at nandito na rin sa bahay. Hindi ko talaga alam kung ano ng misteryo ng libro at ano ang papel nito sa buhay ko.

Naging, magulo ang lahat at ramdam ko na ang pananaig ng mga demons. Natatakot na din ako dahil sa kaligtasan ko. Walang ibang magliligtas sa akin kundi ang sarili ko. Pero isang gabi ay ulit ko na panaginipan ang mga Diyos. Ang sabi nika ay oras na.

Oras na para ibigay nila ang kanilang anak.

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Teaser of the past guys. The official launching of the book 2 will be on friday.

If you hadn't read the first book. Please go to my profile and read the book and vote. It will create confusion if you did not read the 1st book. Thank You.

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