Many looked on enviously at the colossal flying sword. When they thought of how easily the Gregories' had been killed just a few days ago, their impulses were promptly quelled. While such a treasure was undoubtedly very desirable, anyone who wished to seize it would need to be stronger than its owner.
"Your flying sword is truly remarkable. It can expand to such a colossal size in addition to maintaining such an impressive speed. I never imagined I'd have the opportunity to ride something like this. It's an anecdote I'll brag about for lifetimes to come," the second elder of Sus Hall remarked while standing on it.
Severin smiled wryly and replied, "It can travel at a rather decent speed, but its increased size makes it heavier. This, in turn, required more spiritual energy and mental energy, particularly when there's a sizable number of people riding it."
"Won't we need to take plenty of breaks along the way then?" Diane asked concernedly.
Severin smiled and assured her, "Not necessarily. As long as we follow the same approach we used when we came here, I can manage the increased energy consumption without issue. A bit of rest on a deserted island during the night would do just fine."
Diane nodded in understanding.
Three days later, Severin and his companions arrived back in. Larry, Rachel, and others were already waiting outside South County Mansion.
When Luke and his group arrived, Severin had everyone introduce themselves to the others. He then instructed Larry and the others to arrange some accommodation for Luke's party.
"Mom! Dad! You're finally back!" Selene exclaimed with excitement. She rushed over and immediately threw herself into her parents' arms.
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