Book Of Destiny

It seemed that Freya had fallen into the river until she fainted, her face looked pale but luckily she was still breathing.

Zuko tried to get the water out of Freya's body. Actually he was very clumsy to do that, but this was in a very emergency situation.

"Pyuukk..." Freya spit out a lot of water from inside her mouth, her breath was panting and coughing because the water from her body came out so much.

Zuko helped Freya who was trying to wake up with a shaking body, "thank goodness you're awake."

"Where are we?" Freya looked the surroundings were a pitch black wilderness, with a river nearby.

"Don't remember, the most important thing is that you are safe now," Zuko accidentally hugged Freya who was still shaking from the cold.

But Freya instead of expelling, the cold feeling in her body gradually disappeared replaced with a warmth.

The night in the forest was very dark and eerie, there were strange animal sounds heard by the ear.

"Why did you leave without telling me? Do you hate me?"

"No. I'm just worried about my dad not coming home yet." said Freya with a trembling body.

"Why didn't you tell me? If you tell me, I can take care of you." Zuko let go of the hug, even though he did it without the slightest intention.

He sat in front of Freya, seeing the girl in front of him looked cold because she had just fallen into the river in very cold water, "Are you cold?"

"I'm not cold, let's just go home," Freya got up from her seat assisted by Zuko.

Zuko looked around him which was a mound like a mountain, while the two of them were in a valley that was impossible to get out even by climbing.

"Can we get out of here?" with a trembling body Freya walked slowly.

Zuko took off his necklace, throwing it on the ground. Instantly the necklace emitted a golden light, then a golden pegasus appeared in front of him.

"Let's go up." Zuko helped Freya onto the horse.

While she climbed behind, to keep Freya from falling if she was afraid of heights.

"Are you afraid of heights?"

"No," replied Freya as she looked around her which looked stunning. He flew like he was riding a giant bird with wide wings.

Up to the surface. It turned out that the horses they used had disappeared, carried away by the robber.

Zuko helped Freya down slowly so as not to fall. Because his Pegasus horse was bigger than an ordinary stallion.

"How's it going? We've all lost our horses."

"Lost horses are common, my father won't be angry just because he lost two horses," replied Freya.

"It turns out that in any Kingdom losing a few horses is common, just like mine," he muttered to himself as he took his necklace.

He looked at Freya who was walking like she had no energy, "if you feel weak, I'll just carry you."

"No need, I'm still strong," Freya staggered until she almost fell.

At that time Zuko immediately carried on his back, "don't force it,"

He walked slowly while carrying Freya who was not too heavy.

The two of them walked through the path with around them both in the form of a wilderness overgrown with large towering trees.

"Why did you suddenly just leave?"

Freya just didn't answer the question, she seemed to be shivering with cold again.

"Prukk-prukk-prukk," the sound of a horse galloping quickly towards Zuko's journey back to the kingdom.

"Master Zuko," shouted Patih Cakra from above the horse.

"Uncle forgive me, the horse I was riding is now lost by the robbers."

Patih Cakra only replied by nodding and smiling, "Mr. Zuko, you should go home as soon as possible with Princess Freya."

At that time Patih Cakra looked at Freya with worry, because the girl was wet

shaking and shivering.

Zuko raised Freya to the horse that was ridden by Patih Cakra. And at that time Patih Cakra almost got off his horse, "Uncle just bring Freya back to the kingdom, I'll just walk."

"But sir, would it be better if Mr. Zuko just brought Princess Freya.

Because Patih Cakra saw Freya cold and shivering, he decided to bring Freya back to the kingdom, while Zuko chose to just walk.

Zuko was walking alone in the dark, silent and terrible night. Suddenly there was a strange sound that came out of nowhere.

"Zuko, your task is still not finished. You will find yourself as the Pegasus Knight."

He looked around him where there were absolutely no humans. But the voice was very clear and loud.

"Finish your task, and fate will speak beautifully with the Goddess Athena." The voice was loud again.

Zuko slightly understands the meaning

those words, but was it true that Freya was destined to be with him.

He stopped in his tracks when an old man suddenly appeared in front of him.

The old man had white hair and his long beard was also white as if with age.

"O Zuko, you need to understand your protection of the Goddess Athena."

"What do you mean?" asked Zuko who walked closer to the geezers, he didn't feel the slightest bit afraid.

"You will understand when the time comes, you find a new life."

Zuko didn't understand the words of the strange old man in front of him, but there was something he understood little about the new life.

"Just tell me what you mean by this," said Zuko as he walked away from the old man.

"Freya will be yours," said the old man

that.

Zuko stopped in his tracks, he frowned in surprise at the words of the old man who was like a great fortune teller, "don't joke."

He looked at the old man with a face that was actually amazed by the prophecy about his destiny with Freya.

The old man walked back and said, "My predictions will never go wrong like when you failed to shoot Medusa. Always remember to guarding Freya from Medusa."

Zuko was again surprised by the words of the geezers, as if he knew everything.

"Who exactly are you?" Zuko asked.

"It's not important, but I'm only here to convey a destiny of love in the book of life," said the old man.

Instantly a beam of white light shone brightly from the mysterious grandfather. Moments later, the geezer disappeared without a trace as if eaten by the wind.

Zuko turned his gaze to find where the mysterious grandfather had met him earlier.

But when he looked down, there was a bracelet bearing the image the animals that make up the zodiac constellations.

His hand took the bracelet, as if it was a symbol of his duty as a protector of the goddess Athena was just beginning.

"Twelve zodiacs, is this part of the key to taking the aitis cloak?" he mumbled to himself as he looked at each animal picture that formed a circle with the other animal pictures.

A golden light flashed from the crest on the bracelet. Zuko already understood the meaning of the light, this indicated that the bracelet was part of the key to taking the aitis cloak.