Julie and her Knight Order arrived at the scene of the incident, which wasnât too far from the fourth stop. It was less than an hour away from Bercht.
â⊠During the first attack, Professor Deculein managed to ensure the trainâs safety and rescue the survivors along with Sir Veron.â An oïŹcer from the Security Department explained the situation.
âBut the whole carriage fell from the cliïŹ during the second attack, and Sir Veron allegedly went down with it. The VIP carriage that Professor Deculein was in miraculously didnât, however.â
âI see.â
The officerâs detailing allowed them to understand what transpired properly. He also showed a copy of Roenâs photograph.
âUnfortunately, this place is so remote that the only eyewitness accounts are the persons directly involved. Have you seen the article?â
âYes.â
Julie had already read it and saw the picture of Deculein calmly sitting inside a train floating in mid-air.
âWell, not all of the photos were released, just like this one.â He showed one more picture. It was the corpses of the knights who attacked the train.
âMaybe the Head Professor subdued them. Heâs essentially no different from being a one-man army. Haha.â The oïŹcer added with a smirk, but the knights did not laugh. Sensing the atmosphere, he regained his composure as he continued.
âBased on the pieces of evidence we have, it appears the two of them tried to handle the situation, and Knight Veron suffered from an accident during the second attack.â
â⊠Thank you.â
âNo worries.â
Julie bowed politely and looked around.
The lands were white and endless, stretching far beyond the horizon. Just the sight of it was enough to send her mind to some distant memory. Rockfell sat on the tracks and mumbled like he was sighing.
â⊠That fool. He lived diligently, only to meet his end just by being an escort.â
Julie couldnât hear him, though. Her ears felt numb and vacant.
She thought she was used to losing colleagues, but she kept remembering the poor life they lost.
Without anything to his name, he rose from the bottom at a young age and pursued his dream tirelessly, and after his countless eïŹorts, he finally saw the light of day.
Julie asked the oïŹcer. âDid he happen to leave anything?â
âUnfortunately, he didnât.â
âThen, the one behind the attackâŠâ
âThat remains unsolved. In the first place, nobodyâs supposed to be blamed for whatever happens throughout oneâs journey to Bercht. The only victim of the incident is Sir Veron, too, which makes it difficult for the higher-ups to decide whether to investigate or notâŠâ
It was an understandable concern. Julie nodded.
âMy little sister~
She heard a voice enter her ears, but she couldnât find anyone calling out to her. Surprised, Julie took out her wallet from her pocket, unexpectedly finding a crystal marble inside it.
Julie hurriedly moved away from her position. âW-what?!â
âI heard about the incident. Thatâs why I called~
âWhen did you put this marble in my wallet?!â
âWhile you werenât aware, of course. Kekeke~
Josephine laughed.
âThat aside, I heard a member of yours was attacked? Arenât you curious about the whole story?
â⊠Are you saying you know the whole story?â
âOf course. Iâm the queen of high society. Many people out there would willingly give me anything if I asked for it.
Josephine indeed had a lot of connections, which meant she could gather as much information about any topic as she needed. She could get her hands on and absorb almost all rumors in high society if she so wanted.
ââŠâ
âDo you want me to tell you what I know?
Julie was suspicious of her, but she had no external issues. On the contrary, Josephineâs reputation was more beautiful than anyone else in this world.
âIf itâs illegalââ
âItâs nothing like that, so you better pay attention. First of all, the wizard family of the Reok Kingdom is most likely to be behind the attack. At the conference 15 years ago, two of their Heads were killed, and my guess is they wanted to get revenge, but not really on Deculein in particular. They were aiming for any Head in the Empire, and it just so happened that he was the one caught in that trap. As you probably can already tell, our world already has quite a lot of rumors about it.
ââŠâ
Julie was speechless. That would mean Veron was struck down blindly and was simply collateral damage.
âNo matter how hard I think about it, though, thereâs something about it that I find strange. Roen was the one who requested Veron escort that train.
â⊠Roen?â
âYup. Galak has many henchmen, and among them is Rotâs little brother. Rotâs a businessman and my personal connection.
Galak. Roen. Rot.
Julie frowned at the names. She knew none of them.
âYou donât know them? Julie, you should at least know the name ofâŠ
Julie looked at the knights around her as her older sister continued, finding them loitering around the tracks with knotted faces.
âGalak. Heâs Glitheonâs real brother.
ââŠ!â
Julie opened her eyes wide.
âIâm sure you know Glitheon, and Iâm honestly not surprised you donât know Galak. Publicly, itâs been more than 30 years since they cut oïŹ their relationship, but they canât fool my eyes. I donât know if they fought for real then or not, but Iâm certain theyâre helping each other right now. Iâm not sure about Glitheon, but Galak definitely isnât above committing dirty deeds.
âWhat does Glitheon have to do with this attack?â
âI still donât know. Iâm wondering why in the world would Galak request Veron to be the escort on that train myself. Thatâs what bothers me. Anyway, thatâs all Iâve heard.
ââŠâ
âYou know the price for this, right? You should treat me some time.
â⊠Okay.â
âGood. Iâm going now.
Josephine cut oïŹ the connection.
âGiltheonâŠâ
Julie thought about the Iliade Family Head. She knew full well about his bad reputation through Zeit.
But it had been ten years since he turned over a new leaf, making this situation closer to being a coincidence.
ButâŠ
âWhat the hell happened thereâŠ?â Julie looked down at the cliïŹ, causing rubble to roll down as she pushed it with her heels. At the bottom was a distant end of the fog-covered ravine.
Her colleagueâs corpse was down there.
*****
The 5th-week lecture for [Understanding Elemental Properties] was naturally canceled due to the issue at Bercht, so I gave them homework instead.
âWrite a thesis about one pure elemental magic.
I was certain some of them hated to do it, so I added a clause that they didnât have to do it if they didnât want to. Instead, Iâd just deduct points from their grade.
After that, I enthusiastically prepared test questions in the mansion. This time, they were my original works.
Of course, they were still inspired by previous test questions, but their solutions and answers were certainly diïŹerent.
I also devoted myself to magic, which in turn resulted in my success in applying [Basic Fire Control] technique to my [Beginner Psychokinesis]. As a result, âDistant Fire Controlâ had become possible for me to utilize. My next target technique was [Basic Earth Control].
After about a week of cycling between training, drills, and research, the day had finally come.
ââŠâ
I couldnât help but feel awe as I used Vision to look at the questions I made.
â⊠Amazing.â
A golden air current was swaying around the test paper, caused by the reaction of my [Man of Great Wealth] ability.
A total of 8 items.
Numbers 1 and 2 were focused on theory, while the rest mostly focused on application and practical use.
Among them, numbers 7 and 8âs level of diïŹculty was at least above a debutante. They would be correct if they thought numbers 1 to 6 were roughly one-variable functions, and numbers functions.
If they diligently attempt to solve them, they should be able to understand and come to the right conclusion.
As an examinee or a wizard, the insights they would gain from challenging diïŹcult problems would further push their growth.
I came out of the separate building in a good mood, meeting Roy on my way to the main building.
âMy lord. This is the result of the auction.â
Roy took out a piece of paper and handed it to me. It was a cheque with the breakdown for the result of [The Flower Vase of the Master Craftsman from the East]âs auction and the payment deposit.
â⊠It was sold at a really high price?â
The final bid was no less than 21 million. Of course, it would only be between 13-15 million Elnes after deducting commission, tax, and other fees, but it was more than twice what I expected.
âYes. We asked the tower to analyze the petalsâ components, and we received good results. The petals are excellent for fatigue recovery and have beneficial effects on the skin. Thanks to that, the majority of the noblewomen participated in the auction.â
âI see what you mean. Our earnings from it are enough to finance the mansionâs budget, right?â
âIt is.â
âDid you hear anything from Yeriel?â
âYes.â
I spent about 9 million at Bercht, yet she hadnât called me in a week. Was she cutting me some slack?
âDelivery! You have a package, Count Yukline!â A shout came from the mansionâs front gate. âI came from Bercht!â
The man shouting was enveloped by a grave aura. Looking at him closely, I noticed he had an adventurerâs ID around his neck.
âPlease sign first!â
â⊠Adventurers do deliveries, too?â I asked while I approached to sign.
âHaha. We do anything as long as weâre paid. Iâll get going now.â
The box he left was heavy. My heart was pounding, inappropriate for my pride.
âRoy, go get some rest.â
âThank you.â
I went to my room at the main building, pretending that it wasnât a big deal, and confirmed my biometric information on the magic vault. As the box opened, I thought about many things.
It had only been a week. The old man didnât make it half-heartedly, did he? Or was Deculeinâs blood too nasty?
Despite having those concerns, I couldnât help but be captivated the moment the package finally revealed what was inside it.
âââ[Rockelockâs Yukline Cane ]âââ
â Description:
â A cane made by the master craftsman Rockelock, dedicating it to Yukline.
â For the exclusive use of Deculein von Grahan Yukline.
â Category: Equipment â Cane
â Special EïŹects:
â Store a maximum of [500] mana.
â The cane itself functions as a supplementary circuit, naturally increasing the userâs magical performance.
â Item Characteristics:
ââ[Steel Wood]ââ
â Description:
â Increases the userâs natural wood-related abilities and properties.
â The caneâs body is made out of the highest quality of wood, providing it with immense physical durability and reinforcement.
ââââââââââ
ââ[Self-study]ââ
â Description:
â The cane studies, understands, and deciphers the magic performed by the user to help them use and cast it more efficiently.
ââââââââââ
ââ[Aesthetic Item]ââ
â Description:
â This itemâs beautiful design is further enhanced by its ability to change its colors depending on the userâs outfit.
ââââââââââââ
ââ[Blood of Yukline]ââ
â Description:
â This caneâs power excels even further when used for purging and exorcism.
ââââââââââââ
Its beauty and performance were already equal to that of an artifact, and that wasnât even taking its âItem Characteristicsâ into consideration yet.
Rockelock took my characteristics from ancient times. Fortunately, he only included the good ones and filtered out the rest.
âThis is only 9 million ElnesâŠâ
Did I just get a huge discount?
I fiddled with my cane, feeling the same way I did when I first bought a smartphone when I was just a kid.
âHmmâŠâ
It was childish to be excited with just a cane, and my next class would start in 3 days. I had to prepare for my lecture.
Of course, its format had already been set, and I already made a written proposal to borrow a classroom for the last class before the midterm exam, which was called [Combined Magical Combat Training].
*****
Wednesday, the last lecture before the midterm exam.
Epherene arrived on the 5th floor of the tower. Todayâs class wasnât going to be held in Class A on the 3rd floor but the âLast Floor.â
âWhat else are we going to doâŠâ
There were only three classrooms on the 5th floor. She held the doorknob of one of them and turned it.
ââŠâ
What greeted her made her jaw drop.
Before her was an area so wide she couldnât see the ends of it. It had a hemispherical ceiling, a rectangular stage in the center, and even audience seats at the sides. It looked like a stadium.
Wizards had already gathered in it and were causing quite the commotion.
âAh, Ifi!â The CRMC members, including Julia and Ferit, approached her. A group of commoners naturally formed around Epherene, while her antipode was Sylvia.
Nobles crowded around Sylvia, who was at the Bercht conference, an extraordinary place. Epherene glanced at Sylvia, while Sylvia didnât pay any heed to Epherene.
At exactly 3 oâclock, Deculein appeared at the entrance, causing the noisy chatters to immediately subside.
He was as confident and noble as always, but he held a cane that looked excessively luxurious in one hand this time.
He just went to Bercht. Did he buy it there?
âWelcome.â Deculein headed to the middle of the stage, where he continued talking while looking down at the wizards. âTodayâs class is magical combat practice.â
Participating in magical combat was inevitable for wizards. Even if they tried to avoid it, they would ultimately fail. The debutantes were nervous.
âAlsoâŠâ
Clackâ
When Deculein snapped his fingers, the veil on the edge of the stadium lifted.
âHuh?â
âW-what?â
Behind it was a crowd of hundreds of people, surprising Epherene and her classmates.
âItâs an open practice.â
The wizards looked around in surprise and soon caused an uproar, but they were silenced when Deculein spoke firmly about the lectureâs progression and goal.
âYou may utilize any magic to battle against each other, but at least three pure elemental magic must be mobilized. It doesnât matter if you win or lose. I will focus solely on the battle itself, noting down your strengths and weaknesses as I observe. I hope you develop further with the foundations Iâve provided. Professor Relin.â
âYes.â
Relin appeared, a professor from the Department of Assistive Studies. He waved his hand, enjoying the attention of the wizards and spectators.
âProfessor Relin will regulate the battles to avoid life-threatening situations or damages, eliminating the need to limit yourselves.â
âHahaha. Everyone, just trust meââ
âWeâll start the class now. First one, Yurojan.â
â⊠Yes, yes!â
Dumbfounded, Yurojan raised his hand and climbed onto the stadium.
âPick an opponent. You can choose anyone here.â
âUhâŠâ
He hesitated at first but soon chose one of his friends: a man named Loton. They soon stood facing each other.
âYou have 3 minutes. Begin.â
At Deculeinâs words, they exchanged magic awkwardly at first.
Yurojanâs fire spread thinly like a veil and enveloped Loton, who immediately intervened in its path using mana.
Schwiiiiiiiii-!
The flamesâ extinguishment caused steam to appear, which Loton then froze and launched like metal spikes towards Yurojan.
Clangâ!
Yurojan defended himself with a barrier.
ââŠâ
After their first clash, their awkwardness disappeared, allowing them to become serious.
They repeatedly materialized, destroyed, and defended against each otherâs magic, but their bout didnât even last for a minute.
âKukh!â
A groan marked the end of the spar. The wizard who ran out of mana first was Loton.
âYurojan wins, but remember, your scores depend on the process of the battle itself, not its outcome.â
Deculein took notes while monitoring the fights. No, to be more precise, his fountain pen was moving and taking notes by itself.
âNext, Beck.â
Beck, who Epherene thought was an extremely wicked noble, smirked and chose Ferit. Ferit climbed up the sparring field in fear.
âBegin.â
The two fired out pure elemental magic, but the diïŹerence in their level was clear. Feritâ support magic couldnât even withstand Beckâs destructive magic for 30 seconds.
âBeck wins. Next, Rondo.â
The matches progressed minute by minute.
While focusing on the debutante wizardsâ battles, Epherene was caught up with an idea revolving around Deculeinâs words, which kept bothering her.
âPick an opponent. You can choose anyone here.â
The fights between wizards continued, causing electrical currents to thunder through the stadium and the ground to vibrate and tremble. Tiles rose, and metal surged up from flames. Even Epherene couldnât help but be surprised by the [Electromagnetic Gusts] created by combining wind and electric currents.
Watching the matches awakened her desires dwelling at the deepest parts of her mind.
âNext, Epherene.â
Finally, having her name called, she went up to the stadium alone without choosing anyone.
All the wizards were looking at her strangely, but she paid no heed to them.
âCan I really choose anyone?â
âYes.â
Epherene dropped her gaze for a moment. She got a definite answer from this.
âI can choose anyone.â
âAnyone.â
âDonât take too long, Epherene.â
Deculein pressured her, but something was blocking her ears and causing her insides to feel warm. She felt as if mana was coursing through her blood vessels.
Epherene slowly raised her head.
âIâŠâ
She then stretched out her finger, revealing its scars and calluses that served as the proof of her hard work. Soon enough, its tip landed on her target.
âHead Professor Deculein.â
Her ultimate goal was to defeat him with her own abilities. Naturally, she knew she still had a long way to go.
However, she wanted to determine the difference between them right here, right now, by sincerely competing against him.
She didnât care if she was years too early to challenge him. She didnât care if their fight would result in her defeat.
âI just donât want to miss this opportunity.â
Everyone in the stadium looked at her like she had gone crazy.
Even Epherene momentarily thought the same herself.
âW-what?! You crazy bitch! Hey you! Get down from there!â Professor Relin came running while screaming, but Epherene lowered neither her arm nor her gaze.
Naturally, Deculein didnât avoid her eyes.
âIâŠâ Epherene went back to the winter four months ago, remembering her emotions when she first saw him. â⊠I choose the Professor.â