A Journey That Changed The World

Chapter 1108: Welcome To My World



Chapter 1108: Welcome To My World

Archer and Darla continued to talk once the vision ended, which only seemed to be a few seconds as the older woman spoke with a warm smile, “Were you just daydreaming, Arch?”

He shook his head before answering, “I’m Sorry. I just got a bad headache. It’s dying down now.”

“We can head back if you like?” she suggested with a concerned expression.

“It’s all good,” Archer replied, flashing a charming smile. “We still need to eat, and our food is on its way to the table now.”

Following that, the waiter brought over a tray of things, and they ordered two of everything. Archer was pleased with the food as it all looked delicious. Fresh cakes and other desserts made his stomach rumble.

Soon enough, he started eating one of the doughnuts while Darla tried a chocolate cake, which made her moan when taking a bite. While enjoying their meal, the couple started talking.

“Did you know your stunt with my ex-husband has stopped him harassing me?” she revealed with a big smile. “I must thank you for the stress that man brought to my life.”

Archer chuckled when he heard this and barely remembered the man, but he shrugged. ”That’s fine; he was annoying me, but it seems your children hate me,” he said.

Darla frowned before nodding, “Unfortunately, they have favored their father since the divorce. If that puts you off me, then I’ll understand.”

“No, it doesn’t bother me. If I’m honest, I don’t particularly care,” he responded with a smile that calmed the older woman down.

As they settled into their meal, the aroma of the dishes wafted around them, and Archer eagerly ate. Laughter and chatter filled the cafe, creating a warm ambiance that perfectly complemented their dinner.

After a few bites, he leaned back in his chair, glancing at the nearly empty plates before turning to the nearby server. “Excuse me,” he called with a grin, “could we get a couple more orders? How about the spicy grilled chicken and another round of those garlic breadsticks?”

When Darla heard this, her green eyes widened before giggling as she teased him, “You eat so much, Arch; I didn’t realize dragons are gluttons.”‘

Archer started laughing as he agreed, “I do. All my women tease me about it, but they happily cook meals for me.”

“That doesn’t surprise me; I would love to cook for you someday,” Darla said with a hopeful smile.

Once she spoke, Archer decided to show her the Domain once they were done eating, “Would you like to see something good?”

In curiosity, the blonde titled her head, “As long as it isn’t dangerous, I’ve seen what you’ve been up to all over social media.”

Archer chuckled when hearing this, “It’s not, but don’t wander off and leave my side, or the boogeyman will kidnap you.”

After that, he playfully pinched her side, making Darla yelp in surprise. She swatted his hand away, exclaiming, “How dare you!”

His grin widened, and he couldn’t help but pinch her again, and this time, she burst into laughter as she tried to stop him. “Stop it, you little shit!” she giggled, squirming in her seat, but the more she laughed.

As they finished their meal, Archer couldn’t help but continue his playful antics, poking fun at Darla, who shot him side-eyes filled with mock annoyance. Their teasing drew curious glances from other diners; some watched with wide eyes, entertained by their banter.

Just as Archer was about to say something to the onlookers, he noticed a few people snapping pictures of them. His expression shifted, ready to react, but Darla quickly grabbed his arm, a playful smile on her face.

“Leave them be. They follow me everywhere,” she said, rolling her eyes good-naturedly. “‘They’re just interested in the love life of a top author.”

Archer’s eyebrow raised as he asked, “What book genre are you writing? Romance that attracts thousands of teenage girls?”

Darla giggled as she revealed, “Pretty much, it’s a fantasy with magic academies, romance, drama, and many things the young ones like these days, but it seems adults like it as well.”

They prepared to leave as the waiter appeared with the bill Archer paid for. Darla tried to, but he waved her away, “I asked you to come out, so I’ll pay.”

After finishing up, they stepped out of the cafĂ©, and as soon as they were outside, Archer took her hand gently in his. He teleported them both to his Domain. In an instant, the bustling city vanished, replaced by his realm’s vast, peaceful landscape.

The duo appeared on top of the biggest mountain in the real world. She looked around in awe, her eyes wide with surprise and wonder. The lush greenery, the sparkling rivers, and the endless sky stretched before them unlike anything she had expected.

“Welcome to my world, Darla,” Archer said with a grin, watching her reaction closely.

She shook her head in amazement, a smile spreading across her face. “This… this is incredible,” she murmured, still taking it all in.

“It is,” he replied with a smile. “This place is so big and endless, I’ve not seen all of it yet.” When Darla heard this, her eyes widened in shock, and she asked, “How did you create such a place?”

Archer raised his and created a tree next to the older woman, which made her yelp in shock as she touched it. He explained, “It’s mana. Everything in my world is seeping into it. In this place, I can create everything except life.”

“Why?” she asked while looking at the forest below as a monster bellowed, making her

worry.

“That’s beyond me,” Archer answered. “Gods mess with souls whereas I only eat them, which goes against life as that person will never reincarnate as I devour their very essence.”‘

He noticed Darla staring at him as she asked in a suspicious voice, “I know you’re a dragon, but there’s more to you. What are you really?”

Archer chuckled before revealing a beautiful translucent arm that shined with all different colors, representing the magic elements of Thrylos. The older woman’s eyes widened in shock as she muttered, “So beautiful.”

“It is, but it took me years to get used to,” he responded while turning to the Domain. “This place is my hideaway and my kingdom’s backup plan in case anything happens to Thrylos.” Darla looked concerned as she spoke, “Do you think something bad will happen?”

Archer shrugged before scooping her into a princess carry while summoning his wings and jumping off the mountaintop. The blonde started screaming as they fell until they started flying through the air.

“I will give you a tour before returning to the car,” he said while following one of the biggest rivers in the Domain.

Archer soared high above the Domain, carrying Darla securely in his arms as they glided over the breathtaking landscape. She clung to him, her eyes wide with wonder as she took in the

view below.

Rolling hills stretched beneath them, dotted with wildflowers and glistening streams that sparkled in the sunlight, “Look at that! It’s so beautiful,” Darla gasped, pointing toward a distant waterfall cascading down a cliffside, its mist catching the golden light.

While flying, her phone started going off, causing the older woman to sigh while answering it, “What is it, Maria? You know I’m out on a date,” she said.

Archer realized it was her daughter complaining and asking her to come home. Darla was

about to tell her no until the young woman informed her that the youngest sibling, who was

twelve, had fallen ill.

Noticing the worry in her eyes, Archer gently took her hand and, with a swift motion,

teleported them directly to the car. The sudden change in scenery startled her, but as

realization dawned, she looked at him with a grateful smile.

“‘Thank you,” she murmured, relief evident in her expression as she climbed into the driver’s seat. Archer followed, settling comfortably into the passenger side.

Soon enough, Darla reassured her daughter that she was on her way home before putting the

phone down with a sigh and looking at him: “Sorry about that, Arch. The children are driving

me mad.”

Archer waved her off with a warm smile. “Don’t worry about it; family comes first

sometimes,” he said reassuringly.

She beamed, her tension easing as she started the car, and they chatted easily on the drive back to her place. When they finally pulled up outside her house, Darla turned to him with a hopeful look. “Will I see you again?”

“Yes,” Archer replied with a gentle nod, though his gaze grew distant. “But I may be gone for a while. There’s… a lot waiting for me back home.”‘

Darla nodded, her eyes softening as she took in his words. But then, without hesitation, she

leaned over and kissed him, catching him by surprise. For a heartbeat, he froze, stunned, but then his hand found her cheek, and he leaned into the kiss, warmth blooming between them.

Her hands rested gently against his chest, and for a brief, quiet moment, the world outside

the car fell away.

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