Chapter 449 Chaos and Commotion
Adept Greem had already been gone for over ten hours. Everyone was concerned and anxious.
Even though the wind dragon that Greem had summoned before he left was a boost in confidence, rumors still started to spread when he had yet to return after such a long time.
âAdept Greem must have run away,â A slightly fatter advanced apprentice started stirring the crowd, âHe abandoned us here and ran away. We will all be done for once the Aki Clan adepts arrive.â
âYeah! Yeah, Adept Greem hasnât returned even after so long. He must have run back to headquarters.â
âWell then, what do we do?â
âLet us run too! I donât want to stick around to be cannon fodder.â
These people aggravating the situation shook the other apprenticesâ wills.
Even Apprentice Captain Yuri seemed to be hesitant about the situation. His eyes gleamed with a complicated light.
They had lost the resource site and the mines to the enemy this time. Even though it was not a factor that was within their control, it was still hard to predict what the clan would do to them. It was extremely likely for people to assume to worst in this situation and, consequently, commit some actions they usually wouldnât do.
âWhat are you people doing?â At this key time, the first to step up was still Beginner Apprentice Billis, âSir Greem has already gone out to deal with the Aki Clan adepts. I believe in Sir Greem. He can bring victory back to us. Yet, at this moment, all of you are only thinking about running away? Can you still call yourselves humans?â
âIndeed; we are not!â The one who spoke was still that fat advanced apprentice. He waved his fists and walked up to Billis. If it werenât for Sabrina standing in front of him and glaring coldly at him, he probably would have been unable to suppress his urge to hit Billis, âItâs been such a long time, and your Sir Greem hasnât returned yet. What evidence do you have that Adept Greem hasnât run away? What evidence do you have that he can beat those malicious enemies? Perhaps he has already lost now, and isâŚâ
A firm and dominating voice rang out from outside the tower.
Wild winds blew, and the wind dragonâs massive body descended from the skies. It spit out two worn-out and wounded figures from its mouth. Greemâs tall silhouette then stepped off of the dragonâs back with steady steps. Four stumbling people followed behind him.
It was his apprentice disciples!
âBring the four of them down for treatment. Take special note of Hill. His injuries are quite bad!â Greem gave an order, and Sabrina bowed respectfully. She then stepped forward as several silver metallic appendages extended from her body, which she used to prop up the apprentices.
Billisâ eyes shone when he saw Greem. He quickly stepped forward, âSir Greem, these peopleâŚâ
Greem raised a hand to interrupt him, âGo and help Sabrina. Iâll deal with the situation here!â
Greem walked towards the fat apprentice while tapping his staff on the ground. He lowered his head and looked down at the apprentice, âYou were the one rousing the others just now? You said I already lost and was doing what?â
The crisp sound of clattering teeth was audible throughout the room.
The pig-like apprenticeâs feet gave way. He crumbled to the ground, body trembling and shivering, as his teeth chattered in fear. He couldnât even muster a single word from his mouth.
The staff in Greemâs hand touched the ground, and a blaze of fire ignited on the fat apprenticeâs left hand. A terrifying cry of pain that resembled pigs on the chopping block filled the hall!
âYou, you, and you,â Greem turned to look elsewhere and quickly called out a few people, âGo and invite the two Aki Clan adepts in here.â
It was only now that the apprentices realized that the two figures that spat out of the wind dragonâs mouth were adepts. However, these two normally respectable adepts were in a lousy state. One was black as charcoal, with the thick smell of burnt flesh and soot wafting off his body. The other one was reasonably unharmed, but his robe, staff, amulets, rings, and all other magical items had been confiscated. Strange fire runes had even been attached to his shoulders, hands, and feet.
These fire runes looked to have the ability to seal magic power and limit movement. If this adept tried to move around or draw upon the magic powers within him, a burst of fire would emerge from the runes. It would sear his hands and feet and inflict immense pain on him.
âYuri, take a few people to the resource site and bring the other apprentices back.â Greem gave another order.
Once Yuri and the others had left, Greem looked down at the now unconscious fat apprentice. His left hand had burned to ashes. Just a single touch and it would crumble to dust.
âTake him away!â Greem demanded, âHave him return to the clan tomorrow. I donât wish to see him again! Hmph.â
Flandre had been sent to Greemâs side under the escort of the apprentices. He growled menacingly, âI have already handed over everything I have on me. You are not allowed to torture us any longer. You must give us the treatment we deserve as adepts.â
âIâll ensure you are treated properly, but you will have to pay for that. Your companion is severely wounded as well. Just the treatment cost would be exorbitant. Do you expect me to shoulder this cost?â Greem snorted with disdain, âYou can rest safely here in my stone tower. I will provide you with the basic treatment you deserve. However, if your clan doesnât hand over a reasonable compensation within ten days⌠hehe. We will need to talk about the matter of you lot destroying our mine and resource site.â
Flandre let out a long sigh and lowered his head in helplessness.
Ten days? Who knew how the elders would respond? If they couldnât come to an agreement with the SaruboâŚ
Flandre looked at poor burnt Sicha beside him and sighed once again.
The conclusion of the battle at the resource site was transmitted to both clans by midnight.
The almost unbelievable news caused a commotion in both clans.
Feidnan City, Adeptâs Tower.
Sanazar quickly hurried back from her lands after she got the news. She silently sat on her chair and listened to FĂźgenâs report. Adept Keoghan, who was a core member of the clan, also stood quietly by the side. He closed his eyes and said nothing.
A dozen apprentices had personally witnessed the battle at the resource site. Consequently, Adept FĂźgenâs report was incredibly detailed. He analyzed every single detail that occurred during the fight. In particular, Adept FĂźgen gave the wind dragon that had emerged out of nowhere an evaluation of peak elite-level.
Disregarding everything else, Greem could count as an elite First Grade adept with just his wind dragon. Moreover, he still had plenty of room to grow. Once he finished tempering his body and soul, his fundamental attributes would skyrocket.
This person was someone who had immense potential to become a mighty adept!
It didnât matter what perspective you looked at it from. The rise of a powerful adept like this within the clan was a good thing rather than a bad one. Still, everyone knew that the number of resources that Greem got from the clan was even less than Keoghan!
A non-core adept of the clan displaying such tremendous potential caused them to be both concerned and joyous.
If they let a person like this continue growing within the clan, who among the First Grade adepts could compete with him? He would be like a magnet, quickly attracting a group of loyal followers behind him. If he chose to split from the clan to go his own way in the future, he would cause a division of power within the Sarubo Clan!
âMy lady, do you think we should continue suppressing Greem?â FĂźgen couldnât help but ask once he finished with his report.
Adept Keoghan trembled when he heard this, but he said nothing.
After all, everyone present was a high-grade adept of the clan. A First Grade like himself could only listen without making any comments. He had no right to talk here.
However, his unusual behavior still caught the attention of Adept Sanazar.
âWhat is it, Keoghan? Do you have a different opinion on this matter?â
Sanazar had been busy with the improvement of her own powers in recently. She had already lost her patience for these annoying internal affairs of the clan. If it werenât for todayâs occurrence being a little too shocking, Adept FĂźgen might not have been able to summon her back from her territory.
âMy lady. Sir. I believe that oppressing Greem from this point onward would no longer be appropriate.â Adept Keoghan hesitated for a moment and finally decided to voice his thoughts.
âCould you not have seen through Greemâs ambitions?â Adept FĂźgen snorted, âHe chose to build his adeptâs tower in the Black Forest, far away from the clan. Moreover, he didnât choose to work with the clan, even after stabilizing the situation. Instead, he decided to work with the Zhentarim Association. What do you think he is trying to do?â
âHe is preparing for his future endeavor for independence!â Adept Keoghan pointed out the truth.
âHmph! And you still intend to favor him, knowing this? Do you know how massive a disaster it would be for the clan if we allow him to go on as it is?â FĂźgenâs tone was becoming even more solemn.
âThen, sir, do you intend to drive him away before that happens?â
âDrive him away? Where can he go? Heâs signed a hundred-year contract with our clan leader!â
âHe isnât as alone or without help as you would like to think. If you push him around too much, heâŚâ Adept Keoghanâs voice turned softer and softer. He turned to look at Sanazar. Or more accurately, the cloud of purple mist that shrouded her.
âYou mean he will choose to join Alice?â Sanazarâs voice suddenly rang out from the purple mist.
âI donât know for certain his relationship with Alice. However, I can tell that Alice was a chess piece that Greem set down beforehand. If the clan can no longer permit his existence, he need only bow his head, swallow his pride, and it wouldnât be hard to obtain the shelter of the Fate Witches. When that happens, would the clan choose to break off our friendly relations to the Fate Witches for a First Grade adept like him?â
No sound came out of the purple mist.
Second Grade Adept FĂźgen also frowned. That was apparently the first time he had seen things in this particular light.
âThat Mary is about to return as well!â After a short break, Sanazar spoke.
âAdept Mary? Isnât that the vampire thatâs on good terms with Greem? The Knightâs Plane still isnât completely pacified as of yet. Why was she sent back here at this time?â Adept Keoghan was thoroughly shocked. He couldnât help but voice the question that had suddenly popped up in his mind. He immediately realized he had stepped out of line and quickly bowed.
Sanazar didnât think anything of Keoghanâs breach of conduct and gave a simple explanation.
âThat Mary girl is a troublemaker in her own right. She ended up killing Acteon back in the Knightâs Plane. Sheâs being sent back to be reprimanded. The clan is still discussing her punishment!â
âHow did that happen?â Even Adept Keoghan was interested in the situation.
Why were all the people involved with Greem so much trouble? What was Mary thinking? Did she not want to live any longer?
Everyone fell silent for a few moments.