The academic building grew very quiet thanks to Rose Rioâs [Silence]. Amid it, Epherene glanced at Allen, who accompanied her on the second floorâs conference room.
âAssistant Professor. Are you sleeping?â
Allen, covered in a blanket, repeated a faint breathing sound.
Fortunately, it was irregular, which evidenced that they hadnât fallen victim to the monster yet.
ââŚâ
Epherene picked up the thick backpack and cautiously stuffed it with food.
Right now, her thoughts about her future self dominated over her fear of an attack.
She knew Adult Epherene would be hungry like her.
âOh.â
She put on high heels, which she thought would make the Kaidezite confuse her for her older version. Only then did she finally sneak out.
HoweverâŚ
ââŚ!â
In the middle of the hallway, she made eye contact with Professor Relin, who claimed to be a vigilante to show off in front of Deculein.
âThis⌠This⌠ThisâŚâ
His presence startled her, but she inevitably noticed he repeated a certain word endlessly with a shocked expression.
âThisâŚ.â
Epherene looked up at him and placed a hand on her chest.
â⌠Professor Relin.â
She suffered a lot from him and talked behind his back a lot, but when she saw him in such a pitiful state, she felt bad for him.
After a brief bow, she descended the stairs, finding the employee at the information desk on the first floor resting his head on his desk.
âI guess heâs sleeping.â
Utilizing that opportunity, she went straight down to the [Underground Archives].
âEpherene. Epherene!â
As soon as she reached the basement, she whispered her own name repeatedly, finding the act a little bit funny.
âEpherene! Where are you, Epherene!â
When her older version didnât show up, she hid behind a bookshelf first to recollect her thoughts.
At that timeâŚ
âNo way!â
â!
Startled, she turned around, finding the societyâs president, Locralen, running away with desperation in his expression.
âWhatâs wrong with him?â
Epherene took out her lunch box instinctively.
As she ate a bite, the words of her future self repeated in her mind.
ââŚShe told me not to hate him.â
That was weird.
Gindalf, her older version⌠What was wrong with her?
âEpherene!â
Surprised by the voice coming from above, she looked up, finding Adult Epherene looking down at her from atop the tall bookshelf.
âY-You scared me!â
âHuhu. Thanks to you, I could do it.â
âDo what?â
âI caught the host.â
âReally?!â
Her eyes, nostrils, and mouth widened as her future self smiled at her and landed gently next to her.
âOf course. I couldnât have done it without you, though.â
âBecause of me? How so?â
âYour shoes! Weâre essentially the same person, so when you became as tall as I was and wore a robe to conceal how you did it, the Kaidezite naturally became confused. While it was focused on you, I went out and caught it.â
âOh. I see! Haha. In fact, thatâs what I had in mind too.â
She proudly showed off her heels, causing her older self to chuckle.
âRight. Itâs as expected of me! Weâre smart.â
It was a nice compliment to hear. Shrugging, Epherene took her backpack off her shoulders.
âWait. I brought you something.â
Unzipping it, she held out another lunch box.
Adult Ephereneâs eyes widened.
âOh~!â
âUnfortunately, I couldnât find any Roahawk.â
âRoahawk⌠I almost forgot.â She licked her lips.
Grinning, the younger of the two asked, âAre there Roahawks in the future too?â
âOf course. Itâs actually become famous for its taste. Personally, I always found it more delicious whenever I ate with the Professor.â
Ephereneâs expression hardened.
âWith Professor Deculein?â
âYeah. Itâs going to take a very long time to make him eat together with us since he pathologically hates unclean food.â
â⌠Thatâs true.â
She couldnât bring herself to imagine⌠Deculein holding a Roahawk in his hands.
She shook her head, preventing her from getting more distracted. She had more important matters to discuss with her.
âBut arenât the Professor and you⌠No, me⌠us⌠enemies? Can you at least give me a hint about what happened?â She asked cautiously.
Adult Epherene wallowed in silence for a moment, her expression seemingly trying to choose the right words carefully and firmly.
Then, she laughed bitterly.
âYeah. Youâre right. Heâs an enemy.â
âI am?â
âBut⌠he doesnât exist in my world anymore. So donât hate him too much. I honestly would appreciate it if you could make him stay in your world for as long as possible.â
ââŚ!â
Her words stabbed her in the back like an awl and made her feel dizzy.
Adult Epherene supported her before she could fall.
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âI canât provide you with more detailed explanations. Youâre already dizzy, right?â
âUh-huh⌠I feel sleepy for some reasonâŚâ
âThen you should sleep. Thank you for this lunch box.â
âAh⌠sureâŚâ Epherene rubbed her hazy eyes.
âSleep well. When you wake up, itâll all be over.â
âOkay⌠Wait⌠Whatâs going to be⌠overâŚ?â
Adult Epherene only laughed bitterly.
No answer came even after she fell into a comfortable slumber.
*****
[In 953, according to those who witnessed the meteoriteâs fall, they saw two flashes of light struck the ground⌠The area was then named after its scientific name, Locralen.]
[The Isle of Wizardâs Wealth purchased the rights to Locralen for 1 billion Elnes, which sparked a debate in the academy. That land wasnât in the sky but on the ground, and if an accident occurs during the study on the Floating Island⌠In particular, the imperial media, The Journal, criticized it as âthe dark desire of the magical world.â]
[Its societyâs president, Jessen, later changed his name to Locralen.]
Deculain spent all day conducting investigations. The wizards, including Rose Rio and Kreto, had already gone to bed, but he found no need to sleep or rest.
With tension and concentration stacking on top of his [Iron Man] trait, he dedicated himself to digging into the entirety of Locralen.
â⌠Hey.â
He looked at the addict, who was quietly standing in the corner of the discussion room on the third floor.
He pointed to himself. âMe?â
âYes. You. I heard there were 500 addicts in Locralen.â
âThatâs right.â
âWhere are they all?â
âOn conference days, everyone stays inside.â
âEveryone?â
âOf course. We are Locralen addicts. Regardless of where weâre working, be it at a hotel, canteen, or as an employee, we all come here during conference days.â
Deculein nodded silently.
âThen, there will be no one outside this academy building right now.â
⌠Except for Drent, who passed out in the hotel.
âMost likely.â
The addictâs reply caused a certain thought to flash through Deculeinâs mind, like a spark that lasted only for a fleeting moment.
It wasnât conclusive, but enough to serve as a hintâŚ
âProfessor Deculein!â
The door swung open, and an addict came in.
âThe president was also attacked!â
Though his voice was filled with urgency and fear, Deculeinâs composure remained unfazed.
He straightened his collar, sleeves, and tie, then got up.
âLetâs go.â
âO-okay.â
There was no need to walk long.
He found Locralen stunned on the stairs of the third floor.
âUgh, Professor Deculainâ! You⌠How did you know?â
Deculain watched the society president call out to him.
âYou⌠How did you know? Ugh, Professor Deculainâ! You⌠How did you know? Ugh, Professor Deculainâ! You⌠How did you know?â
Locralenâs cycle was pretty bizarre.
âSince when has he been like this?â
âWe found him this morning.â
âDeculein! This is trouble! K-Kreto was attacked too!â Rose Rio yelled, approaching him from behind.
ââŚâ
He gave her a quick glance, then refocused his attention on Locralen.
â⌠This is strange.â
He felt as if he was missing something.
The âstunâ was clearly contagious. However, if it were truly all around him by now.
Was it because it didnât mean death?
But if that state was eternal, what difference would it be from death?
Deculein watched Locralen scream and run for a few moments.
âUgh, Professor Deculainâ!â
Not long after, he noticed a necklace around his collarbone.
However, the âchainâ was the only thing left of it.
âSomeone probably took the pendant itself.â
At that moment, a system announcement flashed in front of Deculeinâs retina, stating [Quest Complete].
His eyes widened in amazement. The article he just read today also coursed through his mind like static electricity.
[⌠According to those who witnessed the meteoriteâs fall, they saw two flashes of light struck the groundâŚ]
Two flashes of light.
â⌠it wasnât just one meteorite that hit Locralen, Rose Rio. And there isnât only one Kaidezite either.â
âWhat? What are you talking about?â
âFollow me.â
Even at that moment of realization, Deculein remained extremely calm. He just descended to the first floor without saying anything. Like the high-ranking wizard that she was, Rose Rio quickly regained her composure and followed him.
âWe must leave! We canât blindly trust Professor Deculein forever! We should trust in our own intelligence-â
âPrepare magic!â
âDestruction magicâŚâ
âWe must leave! We canât trust only Professor Deculein forever! We should put more faith trust in our own intelligenceââ
âPrepare magic!â
âDestruction magicâŚâ
The exit on the first floor was a mess. Dozens of wizards, locked in perpetual repetition, ceaselessly chanted magic incantations.
âWeâll be like them soon.â Rose Rio murmured cynically.
âProfessor!â Allen came down, panting from the second-floor stairs. âThis is trouble! Epherene is gone!â
â⌠What? Isnât Epherene your disciple, Deculein?â Rose Rio glanced at him, but he didnât even show the slightest concern or interest. Instead, he just went straight to the [Underground Archives].
âProfessor! Iâm going with youâ ouch!â
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Allen tripped mid-run, but he still showed neither sympathy nor empathy. However, Rose Rio, a few steps behind, called out to him.
â⌠Deculein! Look behind you!â
Only then did he turn around.
âProfessor! Iâm going with youâ ouch!â
Allen reached out to him but, failing to grab onto him, fell to the floor instead.
âProfessor!â
Allen then went back in time.
âIâm going with you, ouch!â
Allen, too, was now stuck in an eternal cycle. Nevertheless, Deculein remained undaunted.
Rather, he spoke as if it was only natural that it happened.
âSo?â
âWhat? Youââ
âJust follow me.â
Deculein went down the stairs without hesitation, but he didnât stop at the [Underground Archives]. Instead, he made his way through the middle of the hallway.
âYour discipleâs over there!â She pointed to the side of the bookshelf, where Epherene seemed to have been stunned while in her sleep.
âRight.â
âW-whatâs with your reaction? Youâre so cold-bloodedâŚâ
His composure amid a sea of trouble shocked her. There wasnât even a hint of doubt within his every move.
â⌠Is it here?â
Soon enough, they reached the stairs leading to the lower basement.
Deculein glanced at her.
âRose Rio.â
âNo, donât call me by my name alone from now on. Add âethericâ before it. Repeat after me. Etheric Wizard Rose Rio.â
Now that she had seen his true colors, she intended to cut ties with him from now on. Much to her surprise, though, he bluntly did as she instructed.
âEtheric Wizard Rose Rio.â
âYou really did itâŚâ
âStand over there.â
Rose Rio frowned.
âWhy?â
âThereâs a Kaidezite behind you.â
âWhat? Thenââ
âYou should just be stunned.â
âY-you crazy bastardââ
Rose Rio gathered mana into her hand, but that was where her resistance ended.
After confirming she was now affected by the monsterâs power as well, he went down the stairs.
Thumpâ
Thumpâ
Feeling like he could be a bit at ease now, Deculein dusted his entire physique off, including the buttons on his sleeves, collar, and tie, as he descended an endless spiral staircase.
âSheâll most likely be waiting for me down there.â
Clackâ
The ground his shoes stepped on was now as hard as stones, unlike the stairs he scaled.
ââŚâ
Having reached Locralenâs last basement, Deculein looked at the other end of it, where a huge gate was blocked by a âtime gap,â just as Adult Epherene said, but it was already open.
Remaining undaunted, he walked in with his upright posture.
â⌠You.â
Among the damp underground filled with cold gusts, he found the two meteorite fragments that hit the continentâs surface in the past and the monster of time they brought with them.
More importantly, he found the future Archmage standing firm in the middle of it all.
âSo this is where you were.â
âIndeed. Nice to meet you, Professor,â âEpherene Lunaâ replied.
*****
[Quest Complete: The Archmageâs Request]
âOne Advanced Attribute Catalog
Locralen was the host we were looking for. His name itself hinted he was connected to the meteorite, after all.
The problem was that there wasnât only one monster.
âThere were two Kaidezites,â I said, facing Epherene.
âYes. One went to Locralen, and the other came to me. His was a runaway, which made me struggle a bit, but in the end, it was thanks to him that I succeeded.â
Shrugging, Epherene smiled.
âYou donât know how many times I went back and forth between the future and the past, all for the sake of finding the most decisive moment to strike.â
ââŚâ
I thought I knew what âLocralen abolitionâ meant now.
And what this brazen woman was trying to do.
Thumpâ
When I took a step towards her, she stiffened and shook her head.
âDonât come any closer.â
I ignored her words, but after a while, a transparent curtain blocked my way.
âCarbon Shield. Itâs magic invented by you and honed by me. No oneâs capable of penetrating through it.â
She divided the space by freely handling [Carbon] magic.
Stopping as close as I could be to her, I then stared right into her eyes.
âWhat do you plan to do now?â
âSince Iâve captured Kaidezite and Locralen, I will release them. Those bastards will spread all over this place, consuming their life force, that is, âtime.â It is the most peaceful solution available.â
â⌠Is that why you paralyzed everyone?â
Epherene smiled bitterly.
âYes. Thatâs right.â
The reason [The Villainâs was that the eternal cycle she caused was seen as salvation, not death.
âSo this is the plan youâve come up with to dispose of Locralen.â
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Due to its nature, the past and the future always coexisted in this space, making it impossible to get all personnel outside.
âI, Archmage Epherene, was in charge of that.â
This place wasnât meant to be entered by humans, much less hold conferences.
In that sense, this catastrophe was caused by nothing but the magical worldâs greed and desires.
âHowever, if you release them, time will overflow throughout Locralen, right?â
Kaidezite was a monster that devoured time.
One could easily predict the result of letting it go.
If what was intertwined were to be unraveled like a compressed skein being untwined, it would expand, allowing it to spread all over the place.
The same could be applied to time.
âThatâs right. Locralenâs space will be filled with time.â
âThis process could take hundreds of years.â
Epherene shook her head. âAfter careful calculations, I concluded it would take 385 years, but that much time will only pass in this realm. In the outside world, only ten seconds would pass.â
âDo you mean youâre going to bear that time alone?â
âYes.â
Her answer was immediate.
âDonât worry. No matter how many eons pass in here, Iâd never age. The Kaidezite is a monster made up of only âtime,â after all.â
If the Kaidezite were to escape from Locralen, the world would be destroyed, turning the entire continent into victims of its malevolence.
However, if she unraveled it here, the time in this space alone would stretch to hundreds of years.
That would limit the victims to only those within Locralen.
Not wanting to sacrifice anyone, Epherene created her own solution.
âOnly those who have been stunned in the past can escape those centuries.â
She nodded weakly.
âYes. If I can endure the 385 years, theyâll all be safe. For them, it would only feel like a fleeting moment. They wonât even realize theyâve been stunned.â
They wouldnât even realize it.
That was the key.
She chose to put everyone in Locralen under such an effect except herself. In doing so, they wouldnât even be aware of the 385 years theyâd be going through.
âFor that to happen, everyone had to be in this conference hall. âStunâ is a skill that takes a lot of time and energy, so it needs to be located close to Kaideziteâs meteorite. I intentionally used you since I know you well~â
She winked, which wasnât really like her.
I stared at her, dumbfounded.
â⌠What about Drent?â
âHuhu. Iâve already taken care of him. Heâs a very mentally weak man.â
With a nod, I gathered mana in my hand and used it to scratch her Carbon Shield.
Epherene just laughed.
âI already told you it wonât work. Magic invented by you and developed by meââ
Swayâ
Her eyes widened upon witnessing it tremble.
âYouâre too cheeky. I invented it, Epherene. That makes [Understanding] it a lot easier and faster.â
Whooongâ!
I was filled with confidence until Epherene poured out even more mana, causing it to become ten times stronger than before.
âMy rank is Eternal, Professor.â
ââŚâ
There was no way out of this.
âDonât take the weight of hundreds of years lightly. You alone will spend much longer than a human lifetime, in a place where there is no one to accompany you.â
Epherene didnât answer.
âNot even you would be able to prevent your mental power from collapsing. Your psyche will crumble and be swept away like sandcastle amid a tornado.â
âI know.â
Epherene inflated her cheeks.
âBut who could survive that long easily?â
âHeâs right in front of you.â
I looked at her. Ephereneâs playful expression gradually turned blank.
âWhatâŚâ
âIâll do it for you, Epherene.â
Her lips quivered.
385 years.
I didnât know what would happen to me during those long years.
But I wasnât afraid at all. That enormous amount of time wouldnât even be able to scratch my far more colossal ego.
Therefore, I was more suitable for this task than her. All I had to do was train [Psychokinesis] by myself.
âI need time to think and grow anyway.â
â⌠Youâll think for 300 years?â
As I nodded, a small smile appeared on her lips.
âHuh⌠I canât believe this happened to me.â
A small drop of tear formed on the corner of her eye. Wiping it with the sleeve of her robe, the tip of her red nose then rose with a sniff.
I smirked.
âAre you really crying just because of such a simple task?â
â⌠No. This is far more than just a simple task to me.â
Epherene dismantled the shield.
That made me understand what she wanted to say.
âLetâs take turns.â
â⌠Yes, Professor.â
Epherene approached me and, just like last time, gave me a surprise hug again. The most up-to-date novels are published on wuxiaworld.eu.
I was going to say something to her, but my mouth didnât move.
âThank you.â
IâŚ
âBut itâs fine.â
I shouldnât have allowed her to get anywhere near me.