After leaving the students and arriving at the palace, Josh Galehill disappeared somewhere.
The place he was headed was the meeting room hidden in the Magic Towerâs most secret place.
Seeing people in there, Josh said with a sigh,
âIs this it?â
âPardon? Th-thatâs......â
Although the meeting room had a big enough table to easily seat at least twenty people, only four of the seats were occupied.
Just a few months ago, it wouldâve been laughable if less than forty people came when Josh called the nobles for a meeting.
No, forty was still too generous.
The seats of the table wouldâve been so full that not a hairâs worth of space would be left empty.
But now, only four were seated before him.
âI asked if this is it.â
âTh-thatâs...... Everyone is trying to avoid coming to the meeting......â
âI clearly remember telling everyone that Ruin Ardell wouldnât be breathing after today. Even after that, this is everyone?â
âI-I definitely told everyone that as well. But the nobles have totally turned their backs......â
Bang!
âUwah!â
Josh slammed the table and grinded his teeth.
âDamn it...! Because of that damned bastard......â
âD-did something happen?â
âItâs fine. Did the thing I asked of you get dealt with properly?â
âY-yes! The capitalâs night watch are all ours. They wonât react to any commotion, so you donât have to worry about a thing.â
Josh then turned and asked the Captain of the Golden Light Knight Order, Bengrass Kegen.
âWhat of the things I asked of you, Commander?â
âI have received news that the five assassins arrived at Ardell last night. After midnight, the assassins will enter the mansion and eliminate Lord Dellin Ardell.â
The spears that Josh Galehill and Bengrass Kegen had prepared against Ardell were aimed perfectly.
Tonight.
âWell, since the father and son are both dying on the same night, they wonât be lonely.â
âThereâs a daughter as well.â
âShe may become a problem later on, so we probably need to kill everyone.â
âIâve already given them that command. After tonight, there wonât be a single person in the world with the blood of Ardell flowing through them.â
âGood work.â
The assassins prepared by Josh would go to Ruin, the assassins prepared by Bengrass were sent to Lord Dellin Ardell and Ruina.
And......
âBolvar Patten needs to disappear too. There can only be one sun in the sky.â
âYes. That guy wonât see the sun rise tomorrow.â
The dangerous assassination plot to kill all the key individuals of Ardell.
Even if the plan succeeded, the waters would still be dangerous.
They knew that the fact that the five people gathered here had planned for the assasination would come to light.
But these people didnât fear that at all.
If they could just kill Ruin ArdellâŠ
If they could just kill him, the name of Galehill would regain its unopposable status from before.
They could escape punishment.
No, ratherâŠ
âMake it known to all the nobles who didnât participate today. Galehill will definitely remember who they are.â
âGuardian! Y-you must remember me as well!â
â......â
Everyone would bow down before him, just like before.
They would fear him more than they did before.
And this was why the plan had to succeed.
The worst case situation would be if the plan failed.
If it failed and Ruin survived, it was clear that the enraged Twin Princes wouldnât leave the Galehills alone.
However, Josh was certain that the plan would succeed.
His eyes turned towards the magicians standing in the corner of the meeting room.
âThis plan leaves no room for failure. You must kill him.â
â......We accept the orders of the Lord.â
Who were they?
They werenât greenhorns like Jakil Galehill.
They were all high-ranking magicians that grew up on Galehillâs benefits, hand-picked from the best of the best of the talents Galehill fostered.
They were all at least 6th-class and were from the palace and the magic tower. The most elite of the elites.
It was hard to see them all move at once unless the Kingdom itself was threatened in an act of war or something of that veinâŠ
But they had gathered here today.
All to kill Ruin Ardell.
That was why failure was not a possibility.
Josh clenched his fist hard enough for it to tremble as if it was about to crack.
âThat smiling visage of yours dies today, Ruin Ardell.â
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The capital tour was unlike a real tour and was not structured at all.
Josh Galehill, who proclaimed that he would oversee all events related to the tour, disappeared somewhere after arriving at the palace, and some really old magician was guiding us.
However, contrary to the weak tour content, the mood wasnât that bad at all.
âSheeshâŠ! This is a magic tower?!â
I may have had experience being inside the Magicianâs Towerâthe best of the magic towers, situated in the capital of the Raynac Empire, Ravirdyneâbut for most students, this would be the first time they visited a magic tower.
The main entrance door not having handles, the endlessly long hallways, being able to move to the top floor by using a mana gate instead of stairs!
For the students, this was all very interesting.
But for me, I couldnât feel as excited as they were feeling, instead just lazily observing the surroundings from the back.
After all, the thing that excited me came from a completely different source.
â......You felt it too, right?â
âIt doesnât matter if I felt it or not. Heâs been openly wary of me since the start.â
The old magician who was guiding us around.
His eyes were wide open, and he was staring at me as though trying to see through me.
âIs there something on my face?â
â......â
He didnât even answer the question I asked and just observed me like that for a bit more before slowly turning his head away.
And then, not long after, I could feel a gaze on me. When I turned toward it, I saw that old magician staring at me once more.
It was just like he was âcollectingâ all my actions.
His big eyes, pointed lips, and unkempt black mustache all came together to form an expression so weird it was eerie.
âWhatâs his problem?â
This sticky and unpleasant gaze remained for the entire day and continued even after we finished the tour and arrived at the inn.
If I looked down from my room on the 2nd floor of the inn, I could see the old magician looking up toward me.
âIs someone outside?â
â......â
âHuh? Itâs that magician from before! But why is he staring at you?â
Asked Jason, who ended up sharing the room with me.
âJason, Iâm sorry, but can I have this room by myself tonight?â
âEh? By yourself? Then where would I sleep?â
âHankusâs room has an extra bed. Please sleep there.â
Hearing this, Jason thought for a moment before slowly narrowing his eyes and smiling wickedly.
âI see! You punk......! Who do you think youâre trying to fool? You can fool a ghost, but you canât fool me. Eheheheh... I thought you were busy all day just training. When did you become a real man?â
â......â
What was he thinking about now?
âI knew this day would come. The day where you would ask me to do something like this. Fufu. Iâll leave this place just for you tonight. So good luck, and try your best.â
Just what did he mean by âtry your bestâ?
Jason kept having that wicked smile, and after tapping my shoulder, he opened the door to the room.
And then, after seeing Straang standing outside the room, he muttered in shock,
âSt-Straang? N-no......! Ruin is your cousin......â
â......The hell you talking about? Move.â
âAck!â
Straang pushed Jason out of the way with ease, and Jason fell on the ground while continuing to mutter, âN-no......â over and over.
â......â
Jason, itâs not what you think. Relax.
After entering the room, Straang pointed to Jason and asked me,
âWhatâs that guy keep saying no for?â
âItâs nothing.â
âStupid punk.â
âMore than that, look over there.â
As I pointed outside the window, Straang poked her head out.
âItâs that guy from before.â
âYeah.â
âWhat is he doing standing there?â
âPreparing an illusion.â
â......An illusion?â
I pointed outside the window.
After looking over it carefully, Straang shook her head, not understanding.
âUgh. My eyes hurt. What can you see? I donât know what youâre pointing at.â
âI can keep feeling a constant wave of tiny amounts of mana. Heâs making an illusion around this place.â
Although it still looked the same to normal people, if one paid close enough attention, they would be able to see that the ground was ever-so-slightly twisted.
That scenery, and even the people walking past inside, was just an illusion.
On top of that, a barrier was also set up to completely separate this world from its surroundings.
Meaning, just as I expected, they were aiming for me tonight.
Haisen Galehill
6th-class Magician
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A 6th-class magician.
If it was just one person, it wouldâve been doable, but looking at the scale of this illusion spell, it was hard for only one 6th-class magician to set up.
âThere are at least two enemies.â
Two, maybe three.
Maybe more.
If the group was made up of only 6th-class magicians, like that old man, Haisen, who was staring unpleasantly at me, then my chance of winning became slim.
And on top of that, if Josh Galehill came out here personally......?
This was dangerous.
My eyes turned to one section of my skill list.
Summon Kingram
Active skill
Use limit: 0/1
With the active effect of the title âOgre Sovereignâ, you can summon Ogre Magician Kingram once for 10 minutes. After the duration ends, Kingram will return to his statue.
Summon Kingram.
I really was planning on saving it till the end, but the thought of maybe having to use it now came to mind.
ThenâŠ
âWhere is he going?â
â......â
The old man outside the window started to take a few steps back while still being wary of me.
His actions seemed likeâŠ
âIs he running away?â
âNo.â
âThen what?â
âHeâs calling me outside.â
He was trying to lure me outside.
I thought they would choose to ambush me, but unexpectedly, they didnât.
After openly making the trap, they boldly called me out.
No, maybe they were constantly sending me hints to make it obvious they were there.
It would be advantageous for me if we fought in a cramped space like inside the inn, but I couldnât just bring harm to the students sleeping soundly in the next rooms.
They also knew that there was only one choice I could make.