As Dia had guessed, the group reached the ruins at dawn.
It was a bunch of stone foundations that looked like they had been some sort of manmade buildings in the middle of the plains, and to Loren and Lapis, it didnât look like a place to make a base of operation.
âIs this the place?â
Dia was the only one who knew the exact location, and all Loren and Lapis did was follow her, so they had no idea if their current location was their destination.
âThis is the place, no doubt.â
Dia responded with confidence.
There werenât any noticeable ruins, so Loren couldnât help but think they were in the wrong place.
âThereâs nothing here, though.â
He had heard that the destination itself didnât always become a base, so the state of their destination didnât bother him much, and it that case there would be something that would guide them to the actual location of the future base, but with nothing there, Loren was starting to get worried if they were in the right place.
âIt appears that searching for what we need is part of the exam as well.â
âSearching, huhâŠâ
All that was around them was rocks and dirt.
The place looked like it had been abandoned for years, and with everything crumbled down, it seemed impossible to find anything.
He thought of the possibility of it being buried underground, but then it would mean digging through the whole area, which they didnât have enough people to do so.
âOf course, weâre going to investigate first. Digging without thinking will take too much time.â
As Loren made a tired face, Dia scolded him as she snapped her thin fingers.
The sound was so small, Loren only heard it because he was talking with Dia, while Lapis, who was looking around, couldnât hear it.
âIt seems like this place could be used as a base by itself. Thereâs a large space underground.â
âYou could tell with just that?â
As Lapis asked Dia, sounding impressed, Dia puffed out her chest and said to her.
âItâs a spell for probing underground or whateverâs around you by letting off a small soundwave and enlarging it with magic. Itâs quite useful so I wonât mind teachingâŠwell, youâre a priestess, no?â
âYes, unfortunately.â
Priests in general couldnât use magic.
It wasnât that they didnât have the ability to, but since they served their own gods and learned Divine Arts, the general mindset was that they didnât have the time to hone other skills.
Dia thought that Lapis, who could use both Divine Arts and magic at a high level because of her natural abilities, if a spell that a vampire had developed was added to that, her abilities might overflow.
The only one who knew what exactly would happen was Lapis herself, but since she immediately gave up on the thought, Loren guessed that Dia wasnât wrong, but the words that came after changed his mind immediately.
âIt seems quite dull, anyway.â
Loren wondered if her standard for learning spells was based on how flashy it was, but since it was Lapisâ abilities they were talking about, he wasnât going to say anything about it.
âWell, there should be an entrance that leads below somewhere.â
As Dia started to search around the area, Loren and Lapis just followed her.
It was because since they had managed to make it here, they didnât want to be wandering around alone and then be ambushed or anything of the sort.
Although they didnât see any enemies around them, it didnât hurt to be cautious, and since Dia was immersed in trying to find the entrance, they had to keep watch for any possible dangers in her stead.
âThereâs nowhere to hide anything, isnât there?â
Dia, who had walked aimlessly around the area for a while, still couldnât find anything, with time passing by.
Loren wasnât experienced at all when it came to these things, so there was no advice he could give to Dia, while Lapis was keeping watch around them, uninterested in what Dia was doing.
âItâs hard to think that thereâs anything meaningful placed in the space below. So, looking for the entrance must be the end of the test.â
âYour magic abilities are greater than your masterâs no? Canât you just find it already?â
âDonât be ridiculous. No matter the difference in magic abilities, of course the one who hid it has the advantage here.â
It wouldâve been easier if it was in a smaller, limited space, but Dia was looking for a wide space somewhere in the middle of the ruins.
And since they didnât know what it was exactly and how it was hidden, there was more to investigate, and there was no way they could find it immediately.
âI guess weâll just have to take step by step and look for it.â
âSounds like itâll take a while. You think weâll find it before our lifespan ends?â
âIf it took that long Iâll have failed the test already.â
âWe should still look to be here one or two days.â
Dia bared her teeth slightly at Lorenâs sarcasm.
At Lapisâ words, the two of them looked at her.
âWhat weâre looking for might not be confined to one exact location, or it might only be here at a certain point in the day.â
âSo, youâre saying that it might not be here depending on the time?â
âYes, since the one who hid it is a vampire, thereâs the possibility that it wonât appear unless itâs nighttime, donât you think?â
âThatâs definitely possible.â
Dia quickly agreed with Lapis.
âIt might even depend on how the sun and moon and starts are lined up, if weâre unluckyâŠâ
âI donât really want to knowâŠbut how long would it take for those conditions to be met?â
Loren was getting irritated, but he was dealing with Elders, beings that werenât even known to have a lifespan.
It wouldnât be strange for them to implement such conditions into an exam.
âIt would depend on the conditions, but if it isnât something too specific, a few seconds. For others, it could take years or dozens of years.â
âNo way.â
Loren growled in annoyance at Diaâs words.
To an Elder, it might be an instant, but to a human like him, that was way too long.
When he said he couldnât deal with that, Dia made a troubled smile, understanding his irritation.
âI mean, if it really is something like that, Iâm done for.â
âIs that really a possibility?â
âYes. A dull but effective harassment.â
Dia thought that among the ways to get in their way, it was the most dull and effective.
It would mean that it would keep the exam from being over for years, without their opponent having to do anything.
Even if Dia was to complain, all they would have to say is that itâs part of the exam, and there would be nothing she could do about it.
âJust wondering, whatâs the longest thereâs ever been?â
Loren asked out of curiosity, which was rare from him, but after he heard Diaâs response, he wished he hadnât.
âThereâs one condition back in the time of the Ancient Kingdom. It came around once in a few hundred years.â
It was impressive that Dia knew that, but if the condition of the current exam was something of the sort, Loren would need dozens of lifespans to see through it.
âCanât really deal with that.â
âI canât either.â
âOf course you canât. If thatâs the case, Iâll end the job there and give you your rewards, so donât worry.â
Dia didnât seem to want to force the job on them, as she tried to relieve the two.
âIsnât this the reason why we havenât been attacked yet?â
âThereâs no reason for an attack, you mean? If that was the case, there was no reason for them to attack us on the way here, so it would be common sense to attack sooner or later, wouldnât it?â
Loren started to wonder how different common sense for and Elder differed from a humanâs but Diaâs next words cut his thoughts short.
âFound it. This must be it.â
Loren looked at the part of the ground Dia stopped in front of and was looking at, but he couldnât see anything.
But when he looked closer, with Shaynaâs sight merged with his, he could see some sort of pattern on top of the ground.
âIt was drawn with weak magic on purpose with a spell of concealment on top of it.â
âSuch an annoying trick. It would take a human magician months to find this. Oh, can you see this Loren?â
âBarely, thanks to Shayna.â
Lapis was impressed and praised Shayna for being outstanding, but a frown grew on her face when she glanced behind Dia.
When Loren looked in the same direction, wondering what was there, he saw a shadow with the sun shining behind it.
âDid you find anything Dia?â
It was a womanâs voice.
The shadow that took a stepped towards them revealed a tall woman with long red hair along with pale white skin that looked like one of a dead personâs, and she was wearing a dress with smooth fabric, similar to Diaâs, that one wouldnât normally wear in the middle of a plain.
âFinally revealing yourself. Quite dirty of you Stoos.â
âDonât you think itâll be more of a shock if you almost reach your goal, but then knowing itâll never be within your grasp?â
âThatâs what Iâm calling dirty.â
As Dia responded in a disgusted voice, the woman put a hand on her chest, bowed gracefully, and introduced herself.
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âI am one of the Elders. Call me Stoos. Iâm someone who wants Dia to fail her test. We wonât be friends, but nice to meet you.â
âThe most troublesome one showed up, huh.â
Loren cursed and raised his great sword, while steadied herself, unarmed.
Dia just glared at the woman who introduced herself as Stoos, while Stoos broke into a smile, in answer to the glare, revealing two sharp fangs underneath.