This entity functioned as an autonomous body, unaffiliated with any specific magic school, and was founded in the early days to remind insular magic schools of the Magic Towerâs original intent.
Although its scope was modest, as it was intended to support each school, its role and influence were by no means insignificant.
It fostered collaboration and exchange among the isolated schools, curbing excessive rivalry and conflicts by possessing the authority to allocate a substantial portion of the budget. Through this, it encouraged unity and cooperation among the schools.
Itâs possible that their current interest in Kevin was related to this objective. Perhaps.
âAs I mentioned, itâs requested by the Alchemy School, the Life School, and others,â said Whitney, a staff member of the Administration Department.
She appeared far more immaculate and impeccable compared to the other staff members, exuding a cool demeanor that effortlessly intimidated those around her.
However, this proved ineffective against Kevin, who consistently displayed an unyielding and stoic attitude toward everyone, regardless of their age.
âSo, why me? Right at the start of the semester⊠How am I supposed to handle my classes tomorrow?â
It made sense. The task requested by the Administration Department involved traveling to the research zone in Northland, a far cry from merely visiting a nearby region.
Northland was situated to the north of England, essentially on the other side of Landa. The round trip required a significant investment of time.
Requesting a professor actively engaged in teaching to undertake such a task was preposterous.
ââŠI understand itâs a difficult request. Thatâs why weâre willing to provide you with the best transportation support we can.â
âItâs a given. If youâre asking for help, providing transportation and other necessary support is just common sense, isnât it?â
Whitney was slightly taken aback by his accurate response. However, Kevin didnât stop.
âEven with transportation support, it would take at least a week. The research zone in question is deep within Northland, but you didnât install any portal magic devices for security reasons.â
ââŠâŠ.â
âPortal magic can only take me to the border of Northland. From there, Iâd have to travel by train, car, or on foot. If I were unlucky and encounter transportation problems, it could take more than a week⊠You didnât think Iâd know that?â
Kevin stared at Whitney with an angry glare, fueled not by emotional rage but by rationality and reason.
As Whitney struggled to hide her embarrassment, she forced herself to remain calm and spoke.
âYes, thatâs why weâre asking for your help. As you know, our Magic Towerâs research facilities are concentrated in the research zone I mentioned.â
âThere are many beasts and herbs there. Itâs also less populated, so thereâs less scrutiny.â
âYes, thatâs why there are several research institutes, such as the Alchemy Schoolâs potion laboratory and the Life Schoolâs chimera laboratory.â
Oliver, who had been standing like a piece of furniture in the corner of the professorâs office, was lost in thought. The mention of the Life Schoolâs laboratory reminded him of Mattelâs secret underground lab.
ââŠâŠ.â
âOf course, there are also researchers. Quite a number of them, in fact. However, since last month, there have been consistent disappearances, one or two at a time.â
âWhat about the possibility of ordinary disappearances?â
âWeâve been searching, but there are no traces of that. In fact, there are no traces at all.â
âThen why not send ordinary wizards?â
âWeâve already sent two teams. They were investigating every laboratory in the research zone, but suddenly we lost contact with them.â
Upon hearing this, Kevinâs emotions shifted from annoyance to a hint of interest and seriousness.
âIf even the wizards sent from the tower have gone missing, shouldnât we dispatch a formal search party?â
âItâs not that simple; the scope of the damage is still small. Moreover, if we take large-scale action, the central council will have grounds to dispute our decisions.â
ââŠâŠ.â
âBut still, no matter how insignificant the damage may be, itâs still damage. We canât ignore it, which is why weâre asking for your help, Professor Kevin. You served in Northland and were well-acquainted with the region, and didnât you also make significant contributions to quelling the rebels?â
âIt was just a few months.â
âBut youâre the most recent person to have experience there. Weâve also sent requests to professors from other schools. Please help us just this once.â
Whitney pulled out several letters from the file she was holding.
The wax seals were imbued with magic and the blue and red stripes along the edges of the envelopes gave them a luxurious appearance.
âQuite fancy envelopes.â
âOf course, this request isnât mandatory. But if you help us, all the other professors will be grateful.â
At those seemingly loaded words, Kevin stared intently at Whitney, a member of the towerâs administrative department, before responding.
ââŠIâll think about it.â
Whitney silently expressed her gratitude to Kevin and exited the room.
As she pivoted to depart, her gaze met Oliverâs, but she left without recognizing his presence.
The echo of her footsteps dwindled, giving way to a hushed atmosphere.
Oliver, who had arrived to deliver a book Kevin had requested, deliberated whether to break the silence by mentioning the book or simply leave it behind and depart discreetly.
ââŠWhat do you think?â
Kevin suddenly asked.
âI think it might be best to just quietly leave the book and go.â
At Oliverâs response, Kevin looked at him with a subtle expression.
ââŠDid I make a mistake?â
âIt might not be a mistake since itâs you⊠I was asking what you think about that request.â
Oliver was slightly surprised. Kevin usually didnât ask for his opinion on such matters.
Although he didnât know the reason, Oliver thought it over and answered sincerely.
âFirst of all, thereâs no problem with it according to the towerâs regulations.â
Oliver recalled the [Tower Regulations] book he had read in the past and answered.
While the Towerâs professors were indeed educators, they were also simultaneously wizards associated with the Tower. Given valid reasons and agreement, they could be deployed in such a manner. Naturally, enforcing directives was an option, but the procedure would be exceedingly complex.
âRight, thereâs no problem with the regulations. So, should I accept that request?â
âNo.â
Oliver answered immediately.
âAlthough asking for your help doesnât cause any problems under the regulations, in other words, itâs not a problem at all if you refuse.â
Kevin nodded with faint satisfaction.
âThatâs right. Itâs not wrong. Thatâs why the administrative department is ârequestingâ help⊠What would happen if I accepted the request?â
The answer came without hesitation again.
âConsidering the time youâd be away, your classes would either be canceled or covered by another professor.â
âExactly, thatâs it. Theyâre aiming for that.â
âWho?â Oliver asked, filled with suspicion. âProfessor, with all due respect, I donât mean to challenge your words, but the staff member who just came in wasnât here with that kind of intention. Of course, she may not have favorable feelings towards you, but her need for help was genuine.â
âSheâs just a staff member. What I meant by âtheyâ is someone who made her make such a request.â
âWho is that someone?â
âSomeone who doesnât like me, I suppose. With enough power and influence, they can indirectly manipulate others to make such requests.â
Kevin snapped his fingers in a familiar gesture. It was similar to the hand movement of Puppet while controlling Corpse dolls.
âYou seem to have a good eye, but donât rely on it too much. There are people in this world who hide their true selves and move chess pieces to control the world.â
These were not merely offhand remarks but earnest and rather weighty statements.
Oliver abruptly recalled a story Merlin had shared with him. At one point, the tower had transformed into a political battleground rather than a research or academic establishmentâŠ
Just as Oliver was about to apologize for his fleeting thoughts, Kevin hesitantly broke the silence.
âOf course, my thoughts might be wrong. It could just be my paranoia⊠Northland is a dangerous place, so they might genuinely want to send skilled wizards.â
âIs it that dangerous?â
âYeah, itâs a barbaric place governed more by customary law and tribes than a rational legal system⊠The kingdomâs administration only reaches the railway and mining towns, but beyond that, you can encounter highway robbers or dangerous beasts quite frequently.â
âUmâŠâ
Unintentionally, Oliver became engrossed in the captivating tale. It was astonishing that such disparities could exist within the same United Kingdom.
However, upon reflection, it wasnât that peculiar.
Considering Landa and its adjacent cities, wasnât there a divergence in lifestyle and culture? It was entirely reasonable for there to be distinctions between Northland, a remote location, and Landa.
âAnyway, itâs a dilemma⊠Seeing that they even sent me a letter, they really want me to go, and if I donât, theyâll label me a coward or irresponsible for neglecting my duties.â
Kevin shook the still unopened letter envelope. It was as if he was dealing with a carefully laid trap rather than a sincere letter.
Watching him, Oliver quietly raised his hand.
âWhat is it?â
âFirst, Iâd like to thank you.â
âFor what?â
âFor sharing this story with me. I feel like Iâve heard and learned a lot more thanks to you.â
Oliver honestly expressed his thoughts. At his words, Kevin furrowed his brow. He had shared this information to see the reaction after giving various pieces of information, but the young man seemed to genuinely appreciate it.
âWould you allow me to ask a question if itâs alright?â
ââŠGo ahead.â
âIf you were to go, another professor could take over your classes, but you donât like that?â
âOf course. Itâs my class.â
âBut you didnât originally want to teach, did you?â
âOne doesnât always have to fulfill their responsibilities only for the things they like. Sometimes, you have to do your best for your goals, even if itâs something you donât like.â
That remark was fascinating, and even more compelling were the brief glimpses of Kevinâs emotions.
A myriad of emotions was interwoven, creating a captivating display.
Curiosity stirred within Oliver. What was Kevinâs goal? He pondered the driving force that compelled Kevin to give his best, even in the distasteful magic lessons, the magic tower, and the classes.
âSo, you want to continue teaching while avoiding this request without any issue?â
âIf I were to be greedy, yes.â
âUm⊠then, how about I go?â
âWhat?â
âHow about I go to that research zone? As your representative.â
Oliverâs suggestion was straightforward.
Kevin would maintain his teaching position at the magic tower, while Oliver would undertake the research zone survey requested by the towerâs administration.
The regulations posed no issue. There was a clause permitting a professor to delegate work to trusted staff or personal students in non-urgent situations.
Naturally, the professor would assume some responsibility if complications arose, but the key point was that Kevin could proceed with his classes while addressing the requested task.
Oliver suggested this, saying he would be more helpful to Kevin this way than just doing odd jobs at the magic tower.
Caught off guard, Kevin contemplated for a moment before reluctantly agreeing to the plan.
Once the decision was made, Kevin notified the magic towerâs administration office.
The office voiced their displeasure at Kevinâs choice through the communication device, but when Kevin responded with his characteristic composed yet assertive tone grounded in rules, they quickly relented.
There was no conflict with the magic towerâs regulations.
Consequently, Oliver readied himself for departure, equipped with a modest travel allowance, an entrance permit from the magic tower, and a document confirming his identity.
Before departing via the magical portal, Kevin cautioned Oliver about potential hazards in Northland.
He advised being vigilant against swindlers and fraudsters, as many Northlanders harbored resentment towards the kingdomâs inhabitants in towns and cities.
Beyond the towns and cities, he warned of the dangers posed by wild animals, Kell rebels, and bandits.
The harsh conditions and inherent aggressiveness of Northlanders gave rise to numerous ruthless bandits.
Now, aboard the train, Oliver gazed out the window at a figure born from that deprivation and aggression.
âHalt the train at onceâŠ!!â
A burly man, brandishing formidable magic and standing on a modified vehicle, bellowed with a double-headed axe resting on his shoulder.