The girl blinked at him as if snapping out of a daze. She nodded slowly, then furiously, her messy ponytail bouncing with the motion. "Y-yeah. I mean... no. I mean—thank you!" she stammered, clutching her satchel tighter like it was a shield. "I thought I was dead for sure. Those snakes—ugh! I hate snakes. Why did it have to be snakes?!"
Damon chuckled. "Could've been worse. Could've been spiders." That earned a sharp gasp from her, and he smirked. "Name's Blood God. You?"
Her eyes widened. For a moment, he thought she was going to laugh at his face, but the girl looked impressed instead. "N-nice name." She nodded quickly. "I am Arya."
Damon smiled. She looked like a good girl and was very timid. There was no way she could be that Arya. "Alright. Nice meeting you. You should get out of here. Level up a little bit and then come back, maybe."
He did not have all day to waste on a random stranger, so he decided to get back to his business. A couple feet away from him, he spotted the first Mistleaf and instantly turned his attention to it.
The silvery-blue herb shimmered faintly in the dim light filtering through the canopy—delicate, feathered leaves curled in on themselves as if shy. Damon crouched beside it and carefully plucked the herb, making sure not to damage the roots.
Another notification pinged softly in the corner of his vision.
[Ding! You have acquired Mistleaf (Unprocessed).]
"Perfect," he muttered. "One step closer to that regen potion recipe." His mind was already calculating how many of each herb he'd need.
Behind him, Arya hadn't moved. Damon glanced back and frowned slightly. "Didn't I say to get going? I will not be able to help you again." He made it clear to her.
"I... I... please help me. I need that." Arya pointed to the herb Damon was holding. "I have an alchemy quest. Please help me. I can pay you for the herb. Please."
Damon blinked. That was unexpected. Alchemy? That too so soon in the game? Too much of a coincidence.
He looked down at the Mistleaf in his hand, then back at the girl. Arya stood stiffly, like a deer about to bolt, but her eyes didn't waver. She clutched the edge of her shirt tightly and stared at him as if she was about to burst into tears at any moment.
How could this girl possibly be that ruthless alchemy genius? Yet, he couldn't simply ignore the hints in front of him. "Fine." Damon agreed with her in the end. Having a good trading relationship with an alchemist wouldn't hurt.
"Why don't you step back from the snake pond territory and wait for me. I will get you the Mistleaf you need. In return, I am going to need something from you. Is that okay?"
Arya blinked in surprise, clearly not expecting him to agree. Her lips parted, then curled up into a grateful smile, all nerves and relief. "Yes! Yes, of course! Anything. I mean—not anything, anything—but yes!"
She took a clumsy step back and nearly tripped over her own foot before catching herself. "I'll wait over there." She pointed to a mossy rock several feet from the treeline, well away from the snake-infested brush.
Damon watched her retreat, head tilted. He couldn't wrap his mind around it.
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