Previously, the mageâs tower was glowing brightly, but now it was cloaked in darkness.
However, the tower would gradually regain its original brightness as the owner of the Shinsu ascended the stairs.
âI canât believe we are about to witness the awakening of a new Master of a Shinsu.â
âIsnât this the result of the Iverâs blessing?â
The mages were still bursting from excitement at seeing Shinsu with their own eyes. As each floor of the tower began to light up, revealing its structure, their hopes grew while they waited for the ninth floor to be revealed.
Nabelâs gaze immediately shifted to the second floor the moment it lit up.
âItâs unlikely, but if you jump out at from a lower level, you will fail the trial.â
Those who pretended to be the owners of a Shinsu often claimed that they didnât have the confidence to jump off the ninth floor and would only climb the tower halfway.
As a result, it become a rule that the trial couldnât be completed successfully if a participant jumped out of the tower at the halfway point.
From an early age, even before she was aware of Bellâs existence, he protected her.
The same was true when she tripped over the railing while looking outside with Nabel and Ryne at the Rieda Mansion. Her body was thrown over the ledge and she almost lost her life.
But fortunately, Bell summoned a gust of wind to lift her to safely and put her back down in the hallway.
The way downstairs had already been blocked. She had to go up as fast as she could because the fire was spreading upward.
There was no time to waste.
âPut out the fire!â Nesha screamed.
The whole situation was a mess. All the mages were summoned to help with putting out the fire regardless whether they were mages in the West or mages from the East.
ââŠSister.â
Nabel clenched his teeth. For a moment, he felt like he was going insane.
âSomehow, someway, I had to get my sister get out of there.â
Before Nabel realized it, his feet were carrying him closer to the tower..
âYour Majesty!â
Other knights, including Nesha, grabbed him to prevent him from going nearer.
âThe closer you get, the more dangerous it is!!â
The remains of the building, that had already been destroyed by the explosion, was scattered around his feet.
Nabel looked down at the charred pieces in front of him. A complicated feeling came over him when he couldnât even tell what it was originally.
Nabel kept moving toward the tower as he was unable to restrain himself any longer.
His pace gradually increased until he had begun to run.
The knights tried to drag him back.
âYou canât get any closer!!â
They held onto his precious body, an action that was against the will of the emperor, so even if they were beheaded as a punishment, there was nothing they could say to defend themselves.
But it was the responsibility of the knights to protect their master from danger, even if that danger was himself.
The tower would be a danger to anyone.
The fierce flames filling the space inside the tower could be seen from outside the window.
âWhy are you just standing there? Do something!â Nesha screamed.
As soon as the explosion broke out, the mages skilled in divine water magic were ready to take action. But, there was another factor obstructing them.
âWe canât use any magic to put out the fire from outside. The center of the tower has already weakened and tilted. And if we accidentally do something wrong, the tower could collapse due to shock from the magic..â
As if he had read her mind, Bell approached the edge of the roof. There was no railing to prevent anyone from falling, perhaps to make it easier for the owner of a Shinsu to jump off.
The lower floors were still engulfed in flames. The fire was spreading at high speed and would soon reach the ninth floor.
The heat was blocked by a blue dome-like shield, which was created by Bell, but there was no guarantee of how long it would last.
Whoosh.
Once again, when the wind blew and the smoke surrounding the tower was removed.
Among them, at the forefront, was a man wearing a red cloak.
With his gorgeous blonde hair, his eyes were locked on where she was standing.
She couldnât see his expression because the distance was too great. However, she could see a group of knights clad in black, struggling to pull him away fro the tower.
ââŠâŠNabel.â
He was keeping his promise to her.
âIâll watch until the very end. Iâll be waiting for the moment you come down.â
Standing at the edge, her hair whipped around her face as the violent air currents blew gusts of wind over the rooftop. There wasnât a mage in existence with the ability to use flight magic to navigate through the turbulent winds on the ninth floor.
She was certain that someone was after her. If an explosive device was installed, she was certain that Nabel and the mages would have informed her in advance.
Even if she jumped from here and survived, someone would continue to aim for her in the future.
âYou donât have to be nervous.â
She recalled Nabelâs low whisper, the soft touches and the red traces he left beneath her clothes.
The memory of the sweet moments they spent together made her nervous in a different sense, but strangely it was enough to dispel her fears.
âIf I jump down, I can see Nabel.â
âWe will be happier than we were in our younger days, and I can fight by his side as we face these perils and defeat all who seek us.â