The air vibrated as she fell vertically from the Training Island, her landing causing an impact so violent it created a crater. Nevertheless, she just dusted off her clothes as if nothing happened.
â⊠This is faster.â
Allen jumped straight out of the ground after free-falling from a height of 3,000m, during which she kept her speed under control.
âExplain why you did it.
She hadnât even walked a few steps yet when someone talked to her. Allen pressed a finger against her ear.
âWhat do you mean?â
âI heard the news about yesterday.
âAha~ That? It was part of the mission.â
âWe never gave you such a task.
Allen laughed softly.
As she expected, they didnât know how to listen properly.
âYeah~ thatâs why I said itâs only a âpartâ of it.â
ââŠ
The voice remained silent for a moment, allowing Allen to check if her robe was clean. If it were even just a bit dirty, the Professor wouldnât like it.
⊠She felt like she got infected by his obsession with cleanliness.
âYou donât need to feel more emotions than necessary for the subject.
â⊠What?â
That was a bit out of the blue. She tilted her head, seemingly unable to understand, then smiled.
âNo way. You know me. I didnât even know such a possibility existed until you told me.â
âYouâre only given a three-month extension, Ellie. Make sure youâve got everything sorted out by then.
She didnât reply. Instead, Ellie smiled broadly and hung up.
âHuh? Over there! Thatâs a supervisor over thereâ!â
As she did, from the other side of the forest, three panting children came running to her. They had name tags labeled âCarlos,â âLeo,â and âLiaâ on their chests.
âAre you a supervisor?â Asked the only female among them.
Ellie shook her head. âNo, Iâm not~ What test are you taking?â
âOh, weâre undergoing the adventurer examâ Ah! Run!â
The trio turned around and grabbed Ellieâs hand in surprise, causing her to look where they came from.
Boomâ! Bangâ! Boomâ! Bangâ!
A large beast with a physique larger than a bear and antlers that could cut even steel appeared, charging in their direction.
Bearhorn.
âIf youâre not a supervisor, you should evacuate immediatelyââ
âItâs okay. Iâll stay behind.â
âWhat?â
âGo, please.â She insisted with a smile. Albeit hesitantly, the three children left.
âGrooooooar!â The Bearhorn roared, perhaps growing frustrated and enraged.
âHello. Bye.â Ellie smiled and crossed her hands in the air.
That was all it took.
Riiiiipâ!
Its body split in two according to her hand gestures.
As blood spurted from its open wound, she took a step towards its corpse, and the landscape around her immediately changed.
From amid a forest, she now stood in the middle of a village market.
â1 Elne for two fish cakes! 1 Elne!â
âWe have lots of medicinal herbs~ Feel free to take a look, everyone~â
âMagic ingredients for sale! Buy from us, go to the floating island, and resell for a profit!â
The merchantsâ voices echoed loudly. After careful observation, she deduced she was at Ropon.
âIâll get to the island in an hour.â
Nodding with satisfaction, she approached the pavement to rest until her [Stride] finished recharging.
âTwo fish cakes, please.â
âSure! Here you go. What kind of magic was that earlier, though? You appeared out of nowhere.â
âAh~ You have good eyes, but donât worry about it.â
Ellie could manipulate space, and that didnât just mean she could move through it. Rather, she literally controlled space itself.
Not only could she transfer her own space anywhere she desired, but she could also do the same for others. Naturally, it cost her enormous amounts of mana.
She often used this talent to separate creaturesâ heads and bodies, allowing her to kill them with ease.
If her opponent could resist magic or mana, it would take her a little more power. On the other hand, she could cut through the limbs of those significantly lower in rank than her in the blink of an eye.
â⊠These fish cakes are delicious!â
âHaha. Eat as much as you want. Theyâre only an Elne for two. Pretty cheap, right?â
âYeah~! Iâll buy two more!â
She grabbed two fish cake skewers at the same time.
*****
The roadside of the Isle of Wizardâs Wealth, after the exams.
Epherene followed Sylvia with Mayho.
âCan we really follow her like this?â Mayho asked worriedly.
Scratching the back of her neck, Epherene answered, âWeâre not following her. Weâre walking together with her.â
âAh~ is that so~?â
Listening in on their conversation, their words caused Sylviaâs ears to prick up, seemingly finding it ridiculous. Deciding not to say anything, she soon stopped amid one of the floating islandâs residential areas.
Looking up at the sky involuntarily, Epherene felt astonished.
Right above them was yet another residential area.
âW-What is that?!â
While astounded, A wizard looked down at her as he took a newspaper out of a mailbox. Their eyes momentarily met before he went back into his house with a chuckle.
âA space division spell is used to maximize the floating islandâs residential area. Youâre stupid for not knowing that.â Sylvia casually unlocked the front door of a building.
The two moved closer to her.
âIs this your house?â
âYeah.â
Epherene swallowed hard with envy.
âOh my gosh, she has a property here in the Isle of Wizardâs Wealth. She really is from another world.â
âArenât residences expensive here?â
âTen million Elnes.â
They gasped.
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âWhat?! A house that size cost you 10 million Elnes?â
âIsnât that too expensive~?â
Ten million Elnes was a huge amount for a residence, especially considering hers was only about 70mÂČ.
âThatâs just the way things work around here.â
âWell⊠Youâre Sylvia, after all. So, youâre not going to school anymore?â
ââŠ.â
She didnât answer.
Feeling disappointed for reasons she couldnât fathom, Epherene pouted.
âYouâll come visit sometimes, right?â
ââŠâ
When she nodded ever so slightly, her eyes widened.
âHuh? Did you just nod your head?â
âYes.â
Sylvia had been thinking quite a bit about what she should do with Epherene, eventually making up her mind to make her her own âperson.â
Having a rival was better for her than not anyway.
âIâll be coming here a lot now as well, so Iâll be sure to visit you then.â
âMe too~ Me too~â
ââŠâ
She found May-ho or Mie-ho, who came out of nowhere, a little annoying, but she nodded nonetheless.
âWell then, Sylvia! See you later!â
âStay safe~â
The two smiled brightly at her before they closed the front door.
Sylvia looked around her new home, where all her furniture and luggage had already been completely set. It was smaller compared to her mansion, but it was rather cozy.
Moreover, she thought sheâd feel lonely if it was too large since sheâd be living by herself.
Going into her bedroom first, she found her panda and familiar waiting for her.
âIâm home.â
Having given life to them using mana stones, they both flew towards her, with the panda using its cloak to do so. Sylvia took them in her arms and sat down on the bed.
Tickâtockâ
ââŠ.â
Tickâtockâ
An empty room where only the clock moved.
Bored, she took her art notebook and a pencil from the bedside table, drawing a portrait of a sharp, cold, and handsome man with captivating blue eyes.
Deculein.
*****
Having returned to the Yukline mansion after so long, I immediately immersed myself in training and understanding.
I had a lot to do, including mastering [Intermediate Psychokinesis] before it could drag on any further and practicing to control the [Snowflake Obsidian] to some extent.
[Snowflake Obsidian Understanding: 23.1%]
There was still a long way to go, but fortunately, 20% of it was equivalent to its corners, rendering that part of it manipulatable, at least.
â⊠Not bad.â
Snowflake Obsidian was metal as mysterious as its reputation.
I aggregated its corners with [Psychokinesis], making it look like a ping-pong ball.
Changing freely, almost as if it had rubber-like attributes, it spread out like a cloth, then clustered up into a ball, lengthened to create a spikeâŠ
Its sensitivity to [Psychokinesis] was incomparable to any other metal.
Knock knockâ
Already knowing who was waiting outside my room, I held back my smile and opened the door from afar.
âI brought you snacks, Professor.â
Julie. After being unable to find her way during the Altar invasion incident, she deemed herself a sinner. These days, she had taken over my servantsâ duties, perhaps to punish herself.
âPlease enjoy.â
She put the tray containing food and coffee down on my desk.
I shrugged.
âYou donât have to worry too much, Julie. What could you do, having no sense of direction?â
She bit her lip slightly.
âIs your training going well?â
âI just finished.â
I had stored 80% of the Snowflake Obsidian in my safe and turned the remaining 20% into a ball, hiding it in my inner pocket.
âA new semester is about to begin.â
âYes. Weâll grow busy soon, you and me both.â
Smiling bitterly, she held out a document.
âWhatâs this?â
âAfter analyzing the floating population near the Yukline mansion, we identified a few among them that constantly roam around the area but at irregular times. Thatâs the list of all the people who exhibited suspicious movements outside the scope of the general public.â
Upon reading it, I found 33 individuals, but honestly, I thought this level of observation was natural.
For the Altar, Imperial Family, eunuchs, and other noble families, the Yuklines were the most prominent existence they had to keep in check.
âJulie.â
âYes.â
âThank you.â
Perhaps surprised by my words, she scratched the back of her neck and turned her eyes to look at the bookshelf, only to find all the neatly arranged books in it were related to medicinal herbs.
Seemingly coming to a realization, a soft smile spread across her lips.
âNo. I should be the one thanking you.â
I was currently studying a way to heal Julie. No, I already knew the best method to do that.
However, my greed to be with her was just too strong for me to put it into motion.
âYou can go now.â
âThank you. Have a good rest.â
After bowing once, she went outside.
I was once again alone in this quiet annex.
Taking a sip from the coffee and looking up at the night sky, I watched the stars twinkle in the dark.
At that moment, I came to a realization.
My drink was far too bitter.
â⊠She made this herself, didnât she?â
She couldâve just asked another servant to do it. How the hell was I supposed to drink this?
Shaking my head, I nevertheless finished it all, leaving not a drop behind.
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*****
Beep, beepâ Beep, beepâ
Through the half-open curtain, the mid-August sunlight poured into room 201 of the Imperial Universityâs dormitory as an insanely loud alarm within it rang endlessly.
Beep, beepâ Beep, beepâ
Beep, beepâ Beep, beepâ
âUgh⊠StopâŠâ
Beep, beepâ Beepâ
Epherene woke up with a groan.
âAhâŠ.â
Her hangover, caused by too many celebration parties during the past few days, felt like it was crushing her head.
Not only Julia and her club but even people from her hometown came to visit her.
âIâm dyingâŠâ
She got up from her bed and stood in front of the sink. Staring at herself in the mirror, she turned on the faucet.
â⊠Todayâs the day.â
Deculeinâs assistant interview.
Beyond her nervousness, Epherene recalled an issue she hadnât resolved yet.
âThe pendant.â She muttered slowly, not having the slightest idea why he considered it precious and why the hell he carried her picture with him.
âMaybe thereâs information about my fatherâs death that even I didnât know about.â
âIf notâŠâ
Epherene looked at herself in the mirror.
âI do deserve to be admired, though.â
Even now, reeking of alcohol, she couldnât be considered ugly.
If she put some makeup on, she would stand out even more above the rest. Even Julia couldnât help but praise her glamorous physique.
Her grandparents also said that her beauty alone was like passing the civil service exam.
âI hope the Professor doesnât have a crush on me. Pffft.â She laughed, finding the idea alone crazy, and warmed up the water in the sink.
After that, she took off her pajamas and washed her face using [Fluid Manipulation].
âAh, the good days are gone now that the next semester is about to start~â
After wearing a loose box t-shirt, baggy pants, a robe, and a backpack, she left the dormitory.
Zing-zing-zingâ! Zing-zing-zingâ!
The sounds of cicadas in midsummer echoed all around her.
Passing through the sunny campus, she arrived at the Imperial University Tower.
âIâm doing this.â
For the first time as a Solda, Epherene got into the elevator and pressed the button to the 77th floor.
Dingâ!
Upon reaching her destination, however, she found it empty despite today being interview day, unlike Professor Louinaâs floor, which was extremely crowded.
âOh! Solda Epherene! Youâre here!â
Allen waved at her, remaining seated behind his desk in the hallway while waiting for interviewees.
âHehe. Solda Epherene. Iâm not a Debutante anymoreâŠâ She smiled as she walked up to him.
âMay I come in?â
âYes! Youâre the last.â
ââŠâ
âOf course, I would be.â
âAhem.â She coughed, then knocked.
âCome in.
Deculein was already waiting for her by the time she opened the door. As always, he looked proper.
She walked over and sat in front of him.
âEpherene.â
âYes.â
âYouâre applying to be a teaching assistant?â He asked, his voice as cold as always.
Allen served as both his assistant professor and his teaching assistant. Hence, Epherene didnât need to teach under Deculeinâs command.
It might be better for her career to work for him only after living a normal life and going through the âMerit Exam.â
âYes. Thatâs right.â
But she didnât want to waste time. She wanted to uncover the truth about the Head Professor and her father as quickly as possible.
HoweverâŠ
âGood. I praise you for your determination. You passed.â
When he immediately accepted her application, deciding her fate in an instant, she grew terrified.
âJust like this?â
âI only have two applicants.â
ââŠâ
She didnât know how he could convey such miserable words using a cold and apathetic tone.
Recalling that hundreds of Soldas went to Louina, Epherene almost laughed, but she swiftly discovered an error in Deculeinâs words.
âHuh? Wait, two? That many?â
ââŠThat many?â Deculein frowned.
Epherene quickly shook her head.
âAh, that came out wrong. Iâm just curious who the other one is.â
âDrent.â
âDrentâŠâ
âThe one who plagiarized your thesis. I heard he already apologized.â
âHe did.â
Epherene received an apology so sincere from him she could barely stop him from getting down on his knees.
But why did he apply under Deculein, the very person who burned his thesis?
âEpherene.â The Head Professor called out to her again.
âYes.â
âSince youâll be working as a research assistant while taking classes at the tower, youâll be given a salary. I left your research assignments before the start of the class to Allen. Donât forget to take them.â
âS-Salary! Yes! Alright!â
âYou may go now.â
As she got up, she glanced at Deculein, who was already absorbed in paperwork.
No, he could just be âpretendingâ to be absorbed when he was actually focusing all his attention on her.
âIâm going then.â
Epherene came out, running away from any possible future discomfort.
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As soon as she opened the door, Allen greeted her.
âSolda Epherene. Congratulations on being a teaching assistant!â
âWhat? Oh, hahaha. Thank you.â
âFollow me. Letâs go to the lab.â
Smiling, he guided her to the [Assistantsâ Lab].
That room on the 77th floor alone was much larger and cleaner than her dorm room.
She could even sleep on its floor right nowâŠ
As Epherene looked around in admiration, Allen spoke to her.
âThis will be your table.â
Epherene gazed at where he was, finding a luxurious chair and desk, which was to be expected from Deculein. She hung her backpack behind her chair.
âNow, then. Iâll be giving you your research assignment.â
âYes, please. Thank you.â
Thudâ!
A thick but familiar book landed on her desk, causing her to nod firmly.
â[The Origin of Earth Properties]⊠Its difficulty is quite high, but itâs definitely worth studying.â
âYes~ Thatâs right~ Oh, this one too.â
Thudâ!
Another book landed in front of her, causing her to feel slightly disconcerted.
âOh, I didnât realize thereâd be two of them. Isnât [Rupalenâs Records] a fairly complicated spellbook?â
âYouâre not wrong~ Ah! I almost forgot about this one.â
Thudâ!
Third book.
âU-UmâŠâ
âOh, these are part of your assignment as well.â
âW-Wait!â
Thudâ! Thudâ! Thudâ!
Spellbooks began to pile up one after another.
âThis too.â
âS-Stop!â
âThis too.â
âPlease stop! No!â
There werenât only four, five, or six of them.
[Understanding Flames]
[Sea Exploration Book]
[Overall Property Immersion]
[Harmony of the Four Major Elements]
[The Main Axis of the Four Major Elements]
[Wind Calculations]âŠ
There were 13 books in total.
ââŠâ
âThese are all research works! The Professorâs order is for you to learn them completely before the start of the semester!â
Deculein intended to raise Epherene as a user of the four elements for his âcarbon research.â
Epherene unconsciously replied.
â⊠Did he go nuts?â
âNo! You canât say such bad words! If you ever use slang, you might lose your teaching assistant position. Anyway, take this.â
Allen held out a small piece of paper to her.
Already feeling paralyzed, she asked slowly, âWhat⊠is thisâŠ?â
âOh. Professor Deculein completely shouldered the cost of the magic books, but some of them have Knowledge Copyrights that havenât yet expired. As you might already be well aware of, while the books can be paid by someone else, Knowledge Copyrights must be paid by the wizard thatâll use them themselves.â
Simply put, it was a receipt.
The moment she looked at the numbers on it, she staggered.
ââŠAh.â
âEven if they look a little expensive now, they are high-end magic books that you canât buy even if you pay 20 times the original price⊠Solda Epherene? Huh? Oh no. Aaaaahhh! Ephereneâ!â
Five seconds later, she fainted.
*****
Hadekain.
âDid he come again?â
Yeriel, analyzing documents such as the [Rohalak Concentration Camp]-related logs from the Empire and the [Marik Underground Passage]âs financial report, frowned.
âYes. He said he has something he needs to hand over to you⊠Since heâs a member of the Imperial Family, I have no power over him to make him leave. Instead, I was left with no choice but to welcome him in and leave him in a room.â
She let out a sigh. Jolang had once again come to their estate uninvited.
âWhat did he bring with him? Tell him to give it to you and go.â
âYou know he doesnât listen to me.â
âTskâŠâ
Knock, knockâ
Hearing the sound, her butler glanced at the door and shook his head.
âOpen it.â
âAlright.â
When he did, Jolang came into their sights, as they unpleasantly expected.
âHello, Yeriel.â
Smiling shamelessly, he sat down in front of her then gave an order to her butler.
âLeave us.â
ââŠâ
After glancing over at Yeriel, he left silently. The moment he did, the eunuch placed a necklace artifact on her desk.
âTake it.â
âGosh⊠Youâre audacious. How are you going to handle things later?â
âLook, you will change your mind.â
He sounded strangely confident, which made Yeriel gaze alternatingly between him and the item he brought.
Jolangâs unannounced visit was definitely suspicious.
âWhat kind of trick is this rat-looking guy trying to do?â
âCome on. Just take a look at it, and Iâll go away immediately.â
It didnât matter what it was. He wouldnât leave unless she did as he asked anyway. Hence, she decided to play along instead, ensuring she wouldnât fall for any of his deceptive tactics.
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âTskâŠâ
Clicking her tongue, Yeriel picked up the necklace.