âYes, mother, I have returned.â Joshua grinned from ear to ear as Lucia greeted him with a warm smile. There was nothing heâd missed more than this, and the memory was excruciating every time. Even now, as he gazed at his mother, it seemed like a dream.
I will protect you this time.
âThank you, Sir Cain, for looking after my needy son.â Lucia gracefully bowed her head.
âOh no, Lady Lucia.â Cain scratched his head, flustered, and waved his hand. âRather, I am eternally grateful to the Young Master for allowing me to serve him.â Lucia gave him a dubious look. âIt may be a little rude of me to say so, but my Lady has a great son.â
âOhâŠ!â Lucia beamed. She was so preoccupied with her work at the Dukeâs mansions that Lucia didnât pay much attention to Joshua. As a mother, she felt bad for her sonâbut it seemed that Joshua had blossomed into a great young man. Who wouldnât be proud?
Lucia strode towards the kitchen with an undisguisable bounce to her step. âHave you two eaten? Itâs been a long time since Iâve had the opportunity to demonstrate my skills.â
âLady Lucia! My wordâThereâs a maid. You should utilize the staff the Duke gaveââ
Joshua stopped Cain with a raised hand and a tiny shake of his head. âI hate to say it, but my mother is a fantastic cook; her lamb soup, in particular, isâŠâ Joshua took a deep breath and shot Cain a thumbs-up. âItâs something to look forward to.â
Cain watched Lucia disappear into the kitchen. âThat aside⊠I have a question. That ringâdoes it contain the heritage of the Orbis family? Does it have any unique powers? It appears completely ordinary.â
âA unique object has to be reawakened in a unique way.â Joshua held the ring up. âRight now, itâs just sealed.â
Just then, as if responding to Joshuaâs comments, the ring floated upwards and shook the air. Its outer surface peeled away, allowing strangely-shaped characters to emerge.
âRunes?! Are these runes?!â How does the young master know about the runes? They should be the sole knowledge of powerful wizards!
A rune was more than just a character; each rune possessed a unique ability on its own, which could not be acquired simply by copying their appearance. Only high-ranking wizards of at least Fifth-Class, calculating complex mathematics formulae, could make a real rune appear.
And Joshua was casually reciting themâŠ
Is he truly a magic swordsman? Cainâs astonishment swelled.
Joshua felt like dying. I was ready, butâŠÂ He bit his lip, eyes darting from place to place with intense focus.
Contrary to Cainâs belief, the runes didnât fall from his lips so lightly. These runes were not the same as those used by the wizardsâif any of them saw this, their eyes would roll backwards and pass out. This was an ancient rune language.
This is the last one.
âá±.â Joshua spat out the final rune.
A swarm of pure white lights exploded forth as the resonating air reached a crescendo, engulfing their surroundings in a blinding light.
In the very center of Igrant, a marvelous, pure ivory tower stretched into the sky, buttressed by skyscrapers on three sides. This was the holy land of wizards, the Magic Tower.
At the top of the Tower was a large round table with exactly seven chairs around itâthe meeting spot of the seven highest-ranking wizards in the Tower, known as the âSeven Magiciansâ. They gathered at this table to handle the Towerâs most critical issues.
The meetings were a rare occurrence, given the strongly individualistic impulses of the busy wizards. However, they were gathered now, for the first time in a very long time.
An old, crooked man with a bent back sat at the tableâs highest point. His long white robe draped over his wizened body, and his long beard fell all the way to his frail chest. At first glance, he looked too weak to even move himself.
But no one on the continent could ignore him. He was, without a doubt, first among the Seven Magicians. After all, he was the leader of the Seven, Ian Teon Murray.
Ianâs immaculate gray eyes darted around the table. âThe Red Flame, Thunderstorm, and Voidâs seats are empty⊠Whatâs going on with these empty seats I see?â
A middle-aged man on Ianâs left with an unruly, haphazard beard responded with a heavy voice. âAs you are aware, Red Flame and Void are always out of reach. Even if we could reach them, itâs difficult to make them come here. The Thunderstorm, however, I believe, left for the capital yesterday. I also believe he sends his greetings to everyone here.â
âTsk.â Ian clicked his tongue in displeasure. âThis is the start of our twenty-seventh regular meeting. Despite the fact that there are only four of us, the meeting cannot be postponed. There is an agenda item on the schedule: the conferenceâs main agenda is the âPrimordial Stoneâ.â
The man on the left remained expressionless, but the other two peoplesâ bored expressions roused with interest.
A man in his early thirties opened his mouth. âWhy are we talking about this again?â
â...Be courteous, Storm. This is a plenary session.â
âYes sir⊠Will do, old man Earth.â Storm pouted his lips.
âThis is a rarity,â Ian said. âThe one who doesnât even show his nose is here.â
âWell said, my LordâI mean, as the High Magician said, we have an issue to solve. I believe I heard a rumor that the Magma has vanished.â
âNot only has the Magma vanished, so has Bronto.â
âWhatâŠâ The young manâs eyes widened. âDo you have any other information?â
An attractive middle-aged woman spoke up for the first time. She had pure white hair and blue eyes like a lake, befitting the owner of the Frozen Seat. âOnly the Magicianâs Tower has access to information on the Primordial Stones⊠A leak would be a serious issue, wouldnât it?â
âItâs exactly as you say,â Ian replied. âAlthough there is some information regarding the individual who took the Magma, it is unknown whether Bronto truly rose into the sky or was returned to the ground.â
âThat Thunderstorm guy left suddenly,â the young man mused. âDoes he have anything to do with this, or is he just trying to find out more?â
âItâs not that there isnât any information,â replied Earth, the middle-aged man. âIâm not sure if it has anything to do with Bronto, but there was another odd bit of information.â
âWhat is it?â
âThere are rumors that a magical swordsman appeared near Brontoâs location.â
âOh, a magical swordsman?â The young man licked his lips.
âWhat do you mean?!â The woman kicked her chair aside and leapt to her feet. âDid he show up?â
âUnfortunately, it isnât him. This time, the magical swordsmanâŠâ Earth spoke in hushed tones. âThey say heâs only nine years old this year.â
âWhaâwhat?â
âOh my godâŠâ
â...There is no definitive information,â Ian said. âBut, did I mention that Bronto was discovered in the Avalon Empire?â
âYes.â
âMarcus, keep an eye on Magma. Ask Thunderstorm to help, if you want. Even if Magma was discovered, thereâs little we could do about it.â
âThatâs fine.â MarcusâEarthânodded his head.
âAnd Theta, I say this because youâre still young: donât be conceited. People wonât merely pass by if you make a mistake in your haste, no matter how great you are. I know this from experience.â
âDo you think Iâm causing accidents every day?â Theta, the Storm, pouted.
Frozen shouted excitedly, âCould it be his descendant? I canât imagine a lifetime without a magical swordsman!â
âReallyâŠâ Ian sighed. âI think youâre jumping to conclusions.â
âThereâs no denying that heâs his descendant, but⊠itâs more likely that theyâre unrelated.â
The womanâs head snapped around to face Marcus. âWhy?â
âAccording to the rumors, itâs the son of Duke Aden von Agnus.â
A flash of surprise cut through the womanâs dazed expression. âIf itâs Aden von Agnus, perhapsââ
Ian slammed his fist against the table and swept his eyes over the Magicians. âAt this point, nothing is certain. Please keep an eye on the situation and refrain from taking rash actions.â
âAll right.â
âEveryone, get out of here.â
With Ianâs abrupt ending, the three stood up and walked out, leaving Ian alone at the pinnacle of the Tower.
âThe world⊠is changing at a breakneck pace. Whether this is good or bad remains to be seenâŠâ