Chapter 57: Conspiracy among The High Council ***The Armed Nation of Dwargon***Instructor Valerie and the members of the High Council gathered before the Valley of the Shadows, waiting impatiently for the outcome of the events. The news about the death of a member had reached their ears, and as they gathered among themselves, the life stone of another member shattered."What is happening? Is the Golden Ticket in a dangerous place?" asked Sir Dwarki, fearing for his niece, Thalie.Fortunately, the life stones that broke belonged to Darius and Liam Firebrand. Sir Giyu started panicking, his heart racing, but Sir Geld signaled him to stay calm.Rustling in the bushes diverted their attention. Two figures emerged from the dense forest, heading toward the High Council members. Sir Giyu's eyes widened immediately—Mira and Kara were the figures. He had ordered Darius to execute Mira, but now Mira stood alive, while Darius's life stone had shattered, indicating his death."Do you have the G
Chapter 58: Conspiracy among The High Council II It turned out to be Kael, carrying the unconscious Dogo Dougor of the Armed Nation of Dwargon on his shoulder. The Golden Ticket was with Dogo, proving that he was the winner of the competition. Kael dropped Dogo on the ground and gazed directly at Sir Geld, a smirk curling on his lips. He released more of his magical essence, forcing the middle-aged men to their knees. His aura was overwhelming. Even the instructor was shocked but kept her cool. She never imagined a Nexus Mage would be in the Armed Nation of Dwargon. Such a talented kid, she couldn't let him slip through her fingers. "Dogo Dougor of the Armed Nation of Dwargon and Kael Stoneforge of the Armed Nation of Dwargon," she called out, and Kael directed his attention toward her. "Welcome to the Nevermore Academy," she said, and vanished from their presence. "Wow, I also got admitted," Kael exclaimed loudly, raising his arms into the air. --- ***Three Days Later
Chapter 59: Nevermore Academy The carriage came to a halt in front of a massive black gate, and Dogo hopped out almost immediately."Are we there?" came a voice from within the carriage. Dogo shook his head."Nay, we are not yet arrived. I merely wished to take a stroll," Dogo replied as he advanced toward the gigantic black gate. He wondered why the carriage had not conveyed them inside the school's compound.Dogo stood tall and lean, with an athletic build. His dark hair was messy and unkempt, and his piercing green eyes gleamed with a sense of adventure and curiosity. He wore a long, black coat with silver trim, adorned with intricate embroidery hinting at his magical prowess. The coat covered a white shirt with billowy sleeves, and his dark trousers were tucked into knee-high leather boots that had a subtle sheen.A mere glance would suffice to recognize him as a noble—after all, he was the son of the High Chancellor of the Armed Nation of Dwargon."Knave, you have deceived me!"
Chapter 60: Miss Zara "Aargh, that was quite the sight," Kael muttered as he adjusted his black leather jacket and started heading down the corridor."Where are Master Kieran and Dogo?" Kael asked himself, not sensing any presence. Dogo was supposed to materialize behind him, as he was sure he would press the teleport wristband.[System Notice: Subject Dogo and Master Kieran are 1000 meters away from your current location.]Kael sighed upon hearing Alexa's voice. It had been long since he last heard from the system, almost as if it had abandoned him."Something must be wrong with this wristband. How could it warp me into a restroom?" Kael muttered as he tapped the wristband repeatedly until suddenly a hologram popped out.It was a blue hologram of a lady with blue hair, twirling on the wristband."Kael Stoneforge," a systematic voice spoke, and his eyes widened. Alexa did not address him by name, so he knew the voice came from the wristband."Who are you, and what are you doing in my
Chapter 61: The System Left "Since I am already familiar with Master Kieran, I shall visit him first," Kael decided, navigating the labyrinthine corridors.[System Notice: That is not the way to the Military Department. I suggest you use the Teleport Wristband or the map for directions.]Kael sighed, shaking his head. He had been walking down this hallway for what seemed like an eternity. Only upon reaching a dead end did his system notify him he was heading in the wrong direction.He was hesitant to use the Teleport Wristband, as he hadn't mastered it yet, but he had completely forgotten about the map. Turning back, he began studying the Wristband, eventually figuring out how to activate the map. Following its guidance, Kael trudged along, his eyes fixed on the Wristband’s display.After what felt like hours, he arrived at a familiar intersection—the very same one he had started from."Seriously?!" Kael exclaimed in frustration. He had walked in circles, and the map had led him rig
Chapter 62: Rigors of Training Kael awoke with a start, the first light of dawn seeping through the narrow window of his room. He bolted upright, realizing he had overslept. A quick glance at the sun's position told him he was already late. His heart pounded as he threw on his training attire: a dark, simple tunic, sturdy trousers, and leather boots. Hastily securing his sword at his side, he dashed out the door, his mind racing with a mix of anxiety and determination.The training grounds were already bustling with activity when Kael arrived. Rows of students were engaged in synchronized drills, their movements crisp and coordinated. Master Kieran stood at the forefront, his presence commanding respect. Kael attempted to slip into the back of the formation, hoping to avoid notice, but Master Kieran's keen eyes missed nothing."Stoneforge!" Master Kieran's voice cut through the morning air, stern and unyielding. "You are late. In my training, punctuality is paramount."Kael's cheeks
Chapter 63: Rigors of Training IIVarek pressed forward, each strike coming with brute force. Dogo parried the blows, his sword moving with a dancer’s grace. He countered with a series of rapid thrusts, his blade a blur as he aimed for Varek’s weak points. The larger boy grunted, blocking the attacks but finding it hard to land a solid hit on his nimble opponent.The crowd watched in silence, their attention riveted on the duel. Dogo’s agility was impressive, his movements a perfect blend of offense and defense. He danced around Varek, using his speed to stay out of reach while delivering precise strikes. Varek’s frustration was evident, his swings becoming more erratic and desperate.Dogo saw an opening and lunged forward, his sword aimed at Varek’s shoulder. Varek barely managed to parry, the force of the blow pushing him back. The two continued to exchange blows, their swords clashing with a metallic ring that echoed across the training ground. Despite Varek’s strength, Dogo’s agil
Chapter 64 : Master Servant Contract***"Greetings.""What is it you desire?""I've come to apologize for my actions five days past.""This marks the third time you've sought my forgiveness, and I am not deaf.""True, you possess ears, but I am resolute in my intent to remain until my apology is accepted, Kael."Slowly, he turned his gaze toward her, his black eyes piercing into her blue ones. She was the girl he had nearly strangled in the labyrinth. The girl who had cast the Spatial Loop Magic, and the same one he had stumbled upon making out in the restroom where he had warped into.Kael, being taller than her, required her to look up to meet his gaze. Beneath his pupils lay a murderous intent, the desire to choke her to death. He quickly looked away, his hands tucked into his pockets."I harbor no grudge against you, so cease being a pest," Kael replied coldly, causing her lips to curl into a faint smile."Of course, you hold no grudge against me, which is precisely why I stand