The sound of hundreds of lightning spheres bursting at once was overwhelming.
Joshua filled Lugia with mana and hurled it at the Rune Flare.
Lugia leapt forward, bones cracking. He bit his lips, fighting the pain and focusing on his one and only goal: defeating Jack.
Jack was astoundedâheâd never imagined Joshua would throw his weapon away. Knights were so proud that losing their weapon was more humiliating than losing their life.
It almost looked like the dust was swirling around Joshua, emphasizing his incredible potential.
The amazement kept coming. Joshua smashed Jackâs Rune Flare; a weapon should be devoid of mana as soon as it left its wielderâs hand, but Jack could see that the spear seemed to have a mana of its own.
The spear punched through the Rune Flare and went speeding towards Jack.
âBlink!â Jack reappeared five meters away, only to be greeted by Joshuaâs cold eyes. However, his reflexes didnât fail him. The Thunderbolt seat was clearly not for show.
An ominous crackling filled the space between them, itching at Jackâs skin. His eyes, tinged with astonishment, slowly looked downwards.
âUgh⊠How?â
A pure white spear pierced straight through his heart.
I still have so many things I wanted to ask him. However, his body no longer responded to his will. His knees shook, and he couldnât feel anything.
âHooââ Jack hacked up bright red blood. His arteries were losing strength; the powerful pumps were slowing. His blood, instead of circulating his body, was gushing out of it.
âWhat⊠kind⊠of⊠strength⊠thisâŠâ Jack weakly reached out and grasped Lugia with both hands.
The power of lightning that had been accumulating inside Lugia engulfed Jackâs entire body, turning his body stiff and his eyes dead and gray.
The death of Jack Steropes, one of the Seven Magicians and the strongest wizard in the world, famed for his thunder magic, met an unbelievably tragic end.
He was too confident. He didnât pay enough attention. Throwing a spear was a simple action, but making a weapon retain mana after it leaves your hand is something only a Master could do. Joshua threw Lugia with all his might, and it flew straight as a laser.
The result was decided as soon as Jack used Blink. Joshuaâs senses, roused to the extreme, found Jack as soon as he teleported. Lugia retreated to its subspace, and then reemerged to stab their opponentâright where Joshua predicted. Everything went on course, like water running through a river.
âKeugh.â Joshua vomited blood. It was pale, dead blood rather than the vivid scarlet Jack had bled. Pushing his body past its limits had left Joshua with grievous internal injuries. The hand holding Lugia in Jackâs heart began to falter. Iâm losing consciousness.
His body gently tilted as he began to lose vision. Joshua knelt down, gripping his bloodstained clothes.
Even with his full power, the prowess of the Seven Magicians was not to be taken lightly. The only reason he was alive right now was his combat experience and a healthy dose of luck.
Crackle.
Brilliant sparks clouded Joshuaâs body, cloaking him in a blinding glow as bright as the sun. They came from Lugiaâ
No, they came from Jack Steropes heart, where it was impaled by Lugia.
A wizardâs heart stored the essence of their mana; with the wizard dead, the mana in his heart ran amok. Lugia became a conduit, directing the power into Joshuaâs body. There was nothing the boy could do as hot sparks assaulted his body. He couldnât so much as life a finger, he didnât have the strength.
Perhaps I could liken it to sinking into the depths of the ocean? Iâm so tired. It felt to Joshua like a pair of fat horses was dragging down his eyelids.
But it feels like I canât sleep like this, for some reason. Itâs like Iâll sleep forever if I close my eyes nowâ
[The Magic Spear ArtsâQuickly!]
Who? It was like someone was crying out to him, begging him to escape the water. As his consciousness waned, Joshua desperately clung to the small voice like a rope.
Lugia?
[Use the Arts quickly! Use Bronto⊠before it blows up.]
If Lugia said anything else, Joshua couldnât hear them; his mind had only one thought: the Magic Spear Arts. He began to exercise the ancient mana technique with a single-minded determination, as if heâd been possessed.
Soon, the earth and sky were bathed in a dazzling white radiance.
Among the dozens of instructors gathered in the Academyâs staff meeting room, Kaneâs determined expression stood out.
An old man, Count Shutein ain Albert, the head of the Academy, checked that everyone was present and opened his mouth.
âI apologize for calling such a hasty emergency meeting. We had to hurry because, well, things happened.â
âPresident. Is it true that the âissueâ has resulted in student protests?â
Shutein returned the magic instructorâs question with a nod.
âI heard that students from all over the place are protesting at the staff offices.â
âIt would be fine if that was it, but thereâs rumors that a family is going to request a formal explanation.â
The Count smiled bitterly.
âIt has to be one of the Twelve Families.â
âThree of the Twelve Families are currently represented in the Academy.â
Shutein remained silently, cautiously examining the instructors. Most of them had already heard the news and wore troubled expressions, while some were tilting their heads curiously.
âPresident⊠I⊠I havenât heard some of these rumors yet. Could you please expand?â
Shutein nodded to the dwarven history instructor.
âI, too, would like a more thorough explanation. The subject of the protest, what the students are trying to find out, the cause of the emergency meetingâitâs because of âexpedited admission.ââ
The magic instructor raised her hand. âWhat does that mean?â
âWeâve been compromised. You know that we can accept students who enroll under a false name to protect their identity? Itâs only because the Imperial Family is willing to ignore it,â the President said. âThis time is not like the others. Most students who chose expedited admission came from families who were hesitant to divulge their identity for various reasons. By hiding their family, they avoided issues with existing students. As a result, even if their family was exposed later, most would just close their eyes and move on. There was nothing to be unhappy about because the students didnât seem to mind.â
âIn other words, the students are demanding the truth, regardless of the consequences.â The magic instructor nodded. âIf this person can exert direct influence on the Imperial Family, they would have to come from the highest ranks of the nobility, or foreign royalty.â
âWho the hell are they?â the history instructor asked.
The conference room quickly became quiet as a tomb. Several, if not most, already knew, but they were hesitant to say it. No one wanted to provoke that family.
âAsh pen Frederick, a student.â Shuten smiled sourly.
âNever heard of that family.â The history professor cocked his head thoughtfully.
âItâs a false name. You wouldnât know them, they were just Viscounts before they fell.â
The history instructor gave him a blank look. âThenâŠ?â
âHis real name was⊠Joshua. Joshua von Agnus.â
âAgnusâ!â The instructor looked like heâd been struck by lightning magic. âA-A-A-Agnus?!â His eyes bulged. Thereâs only one family with that name!
Duke Aden von Agnus, the pride of the Empire, stands at the forefront of the country, even in the Empire of Knights. A person even the almighty Emperor Marcus has to pay attention to.
âOh my GodâŠâ
The conference room was quiet enough to hear a pin drop.