The headmaster cleared his throat and began to speak. “It has been seventy years since Master Taurus laid the foundation of this academy. I had taken my training from here only, and served my country for a lifetime. I am sure you all are aware of my services.”
“Why is he bragging about himself?” mumbled Argus, crossing his arms as he found this formal speech boring as hell.
“I too would brag about myself if I had his achievements,” replied Gunther. “He led our army to victory not once or twice, but thrice against Alabusia in a row. He is the only one to achieve this feat.”
“Boring,” mouthed Argus, receiving a smile from Gunther in return.
“You sure don’t like these formal events,” said Gunther. “But don’t you worry, it is just for once. We would not be seeing him giving a speech every day.”
“I hope so.” Argus looked at Marya who listened to her father attentively. He guessed it must suck to be the daughter of the headmaster. The expectations must be too high.
Gunther smiled devilishly when he found Argus eyeing at the girl. “Do not stare at her too much. If someone finds you eyeing on her, you would find yourself in a problem.”
“Is she a newbie too? She looks our age,” asked Argus, ignoring his words.
“Yeah, but she has higher ranking than us. She has mastered all the basic concepts of Nigrosian arts. You know, the perks of having Sir Gues ray Thornus as your father.”
“That explains her possession of a sword.”
“That’s the more reason to not mess with her,” said Gunther, staring the headmaster giving the speech.
Argus turned his eyes away hastily when Marya found him staring at her. He again looked at her and saw her walking away.
“... you are the future of Nigrosia, my children. I can not tell you how happy I am that you chose this academy out of others. I hope you will have a great time here. I once again solemnly and warm heartedly welcome you all to the academy of your dreams,” said the headmaster in the end after thirty minutes of speech.
All the students clapped when it ended. Some were relieved that the boring speech finally ended while some looked forward to a new beginning of their life.
“You must be relieved that his speech finally ended,” said Gunther before he realized Argus was not there. He had disappeared somewhere. “Alan?” He looked around, but could not spot him. “Where did he go?”
The headmaster glanced at the place where Marya was standing but did not find her there, before walking away from the stage. The students murmured and had already formed groups they would belong to for the rest of their academic years.
Meanwhile, Argus followed Marya to the training grounds. “Hey, wait!” He called for her but she paid no heed to it. “Hey, Marya, I have something to talk to you.” She acted as if he did not exist. He sighed. “What is her problem? I just want to have a look at her sword.” He suddenly saw her standing in front of a humanoid wooden doll used to train the students in physical combat.
Marya grabbed the handle of her sword, and in an instant, she cut the doll through the middle cleanly horizontally. “Impressive,” muttered Argus when he found her abilities no joke. He found her movements smooth like water, but she still lacked perfection in her technique. He also understood that she sent a message to not bother her if he did not want to end up like the doll.
Marya thought he would not bother her anymore after getting the message, but she heard him clapping behind her back.
“Whoa! Impressive. You sure have some impressive sword skills,” said Argus as he approached her. “I rarely find someone your age to cut wood so cleanly. Are you a woodcutter by any chance?”
“Are you an idiot or what?” said Marya in a cold tone.
“What?” reacted Argus cluelessly.
Marya turned away as she found him too dumb to talk to. “Just go away before it is too late for you.”
“Man,” reacted Argus, rubbing his head awkwardly. “You sure are rude for someone with your looks. Anyway, I just wanted to have a look at your sword. It looks familiar to me.”
“I do not hand my sword to anyone,” responded Marya before she cut the doll through the middle vertically this time. It separated from the middle and its upper part dropped to the floor. She glanced back at him. “Never to a stranger. Now go away.” She thought he would go away now, but it irked her when he stood next to her facing the doll next to the one she just cut down. “You…” She was about to get mad at him, but suddenly found her sword in his hands and him observing its blade.
“Man, this sure is a fine piece of art,” said Argus as he examined the sharpness through running his index finger slowly over the edges.
“What…” She discovered her hands were empty. “When did you…” She could not remember when she handed her sword over to him, nor she could not comprehend how it got into his hands.
‘This one is what Aleya Thornus used against me. So, her daughter inherited it after she passed away,’ He thought as he looked at his reflection in the blade.
“Hey, give it back!” She shouted.
Argus did not listen to her and eyed at the wooden doll against him. “I have gotten rusty after all these years.” He suddenly swung the blade vertically to cut through it. “Aw, man. My skills have gotten rusty as hell,” reacted he when the doll did not even budge. He handed the sword back to her.
“I apologize for taking it against your permission. I just found your blade familiar, but it is not the one I thought it to be.” He scratched his head awkwardly. “By the way, I am Alan Booney.” He presented his hand for a handshake, but she just turned away coldly, hiding her perplexity. “You sure are cold. But no worries, I am sure you are not a bad person.”
“Oh, so here you were.” Argus heard a voice behind his back. It belonged to Gunther.
Gunther saw Marya walking away and understood this guy fell head over heels for her. “I searched for you everywhere. I thought you got lost,” said he as he reached to Argus. He glanced at Marya once again and asked, “What are you doing here?”
“Nothing, just felt bored listening to the speech, so I thought I would get some fresh air,” responded Argus.
“Are you sure you were just here to get fresh air?” Gunther side-glanced at him with a naughty smile.
“Yeah. I am sure.”
Gunther saw the parts of the wooden doll on the ground. “Did she cut it?” He pointed to Marya.
“Yeah.”
“She sure has some crazy skills,” said Gunther, a bit of admiration hopping out of his tone. “I wish I was as strong as her.” He suddenly punched the other doll to test his strength, but got taken aback when it suddenly separated into several pieces. “Oh, gosh. Did she slash it as well?”
Marya heard him speaking from a distance when she thought about how Argus got her sword. She turned and her eyes got expanded in bewilderment when she saw the doll crumbling down to pieces. “What?” Gunther looked too surprised to have done it, so the only possibility was... “It could not be him…” She remembered Argus had only slashed the blade once and it did not even connect to the doll. “How could he…”
“Yeah, she has crazy sword skills,” Argus responded to Gunther and glanced at Marya with a smile when he found her looking back at him. She turned her face hastily when their eyes met.
Gunther noticed all of this. He wondered what happened between them when he was not there.
“Alright, let’s go.” Argus walked away leaving Gunther behind. “The lectures would begin.”
“Hey, wait for me.” Gunther hurried and followed him. “I should be the one reminding you of the lectures,” he said but Argus did not reply to him.
Meanwhile, the headmaster headed towards his office with his attendant.
“Master Geus, you sure took your time there,” said the attendant who was also an old man but was bald with no facial hair.
Master Geus stopped under a tree and stared up at its leaves and branches. “I try my best to tell children to have a great time here,” he turned to look at his attendant, “you know how hard I have worked to make this academy the best one out there after retiring from the army. You have witnessed this as my companion for all these years.”
“Yes, master, and I will continue to be your companion,” said the attendant, bowed his head in respect, and stared at the tree’s roof for a while before reminding the headmaster about the emperor’s orders. “His highness had ordered to watch a certain student.”
“I don’t know what he sees in him. I saw him among the crowd of students, he did not look special at all. However…” the headmaster paused, thought for a while and added, “he looked familiar.”
“I don’t know what his highness is scheming. He was always unpredictable, and now he ordered you to watch a certain student who belongs to a commoner family,” said the attendant and scratched his head. “I have aged well but still can’t understand him.”
“Don’t try to understand him,” said the headmaster. “You would lose your remaining hair too.”
They both laughed at this. “I have no hair left to lose, master,” replied the attendant as he laughed.
They both headed to the office at the second floor of the principal building. Meanwhile, Argus and Gunther headed towards the classroom to attend their first lecture.
Argus seated in the class and observed the people around. He purposely took the corner seat as he did not want to catch attention. Gunther seated beside him and he noticed Argus looking around too much. He guessed he must feel uncomfortable as it was his first day. "I know it feels strange on the first day," He mentioned, trying to make him comfortable. "Don't worry, you will get used to it." Argus was impressed as he found Gunther smarter than the children his age. He responded to his words with a nod. The students chattered around until the lecturer entered. They all went silent as the one who entered did not have a great image dealing with students. His frowned face gave a dangerous vibe as if it cried out blatantly to not go near him. Argus wondered if he had ever smiled in his life. All the students stood up to welcome him, he nodded before they all took their seats again. The moustached master noted the faces of students before he began to speak. “Children, I know it is the
"Do you really believe all this stuff?" Argus whispered into Gunther's ears."Of course, I do," replied Gunther with no hesitation. Argus nodded with pity as he knew that these kinds of teachings would take them nowhere.The master still lectured. "First, I will explain the basics. What are Nigrosian arts? Can anyone tell me?" He asked, looking at the faces of the children, hoping to get an answer from one of them.A girl stood up like an obedient student and answered, "It is about developing your spirit energy by submitting your soul to God.""No, your answer is incomplete," said the master. He looked unhappy with her answer.‘Heh, they changed the name of the devil to 'God',’ Argus wondered after hearing her answer. ‘What they do is nowhere near holy.’The master signaled her to sit. "What she said is correct. We submit our soul to God, but her answer is not complete,” said he and again looked at the students, “Who can complete the answer?"Gunther belonged to the bright students of
The students surrounded the sparring arena and waited for the first student to get their butt kicked by Marya. Marya was ready to kill everyone, it was evident from her face. She put her sword against a rock, even though there were simps to carry it for her. She stretched voraciously like a demon. "I don't want to fight her," Gunther whispered into Argus’ ears. "Be careful with her. She might break your bones and you would have to miss a significant amount of lectures as you would be spending your time in the hospital." "Oh, is that so? Then…" Argus took a glance at her and his lips twisted to form a smile. "I would like to spar with her." "Are you mad?" Gunther could not comprehend what this guy thought. “You better accept your defeat in the first fall if you are going to really fight her. She would not stop until you do it,” he tried to advise him. "Why do you fear her so much? Is she that strong? She doesn’t look so,” said Argus, casually. "She is definitely stronger than any
The headmaster scribbled on a scroll in his chamber while his attendant went through some documents. The chamber had wooden walls with scrolls hanging around as decorations scribbled with words like “Keep fighting” or “Dreams comes true”. There was a table spread at the center with cushions aligned around it for the guests to sit on. The headmaster seated parallel to the door while his attendant seated on his right-hand side. He thought about the sparring match of Argus with his daughter and what he had witnessed was out of ordinary. His paintbrush stopped midway when he thought about the moment Argus had hit his daughter.The attendant noticed the headmaster lost somewhere while staring at the scroll. “I will get you another scroll, master,” he said when he saw the scroll had a large blot because of the headmaster pressing the brush too long at one spot. He stood up, pulled out the drawer near him and picked out a scroll.“Is something bothering you, master?” he asked after changin
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The shady men belonged to the assassination troops of Nigrosia. Argus had fought them before and he knew they were not ordinary people.They considered those shady men the most ferocious of assassins, even stronger than their Alabusian counterparts, and Argus too recognized it.The one leading them raised their sword, pointed it towards Layla and ordered the assassins, "There she is, get the baby from her." Nigrosia was not appreciated for how they treated their women, but a woman was the leader of the assassins which revealed the power she possessed. She was not the ideal person to be your opponent."Layla, run..." Argus cried in his heart when he saw those assassins approaching his wife. He wanted to stand up to those assassins, but he was an infant now. His body did not let him stand up to them and protect his loved ones. He could not feel any spiritual energy inside him either.The maid covered Layla and became a barrier between her and the assassins. "Run, my lady. I will stall
Stella carried Argus to a chamber located in the dull and cheap part of the palace which was reserved for the servants and maids. The chamber Stella carried the baby inside was full of maids wearing revealing dresses. It was the emperor's fetish for the maids to be in two-piece mostly, regardless of the weather or season.When Stella entered, an old maid combed the hair of a young maid who seemed to be a fresh recruit. It was going to be her maiden experience in the emperor's harem."You must not infuriate him. He would not hesitate to crush your scalp," warned the old woman when she combed the young maid's hair. "Something like this happened a few days ago when the emperor got the news of his loss and that he had lost the fourth castle. They brought you to fill her slot."No one mentioned it but they all noticed the trembling body of the young maid. Her lips were dry, and her eyes looked terrified. The old maid spotted Stella at the door. She quickly bowed her head and presented a c
SIXTEEN YEARS AFTER THE INCIDENT The Empire of Nigrosia got everything under its control. They assumed control of the lands of Alabusia through a puppet Alabusian governor. The cruel leaders of Nigrosia oppressed the poor and innocent people of Alabusia, so that they could not rise in power again, but there was someone who prepared to enter The Holy Academy of Nigrosian Arts, the most prestigious academy in Nigrosia. Argus stood outside the academy and stared at the huge arched gate. They had carved the name 'Holy Academy of Nigrosian Arts' at the top. He took a read and frowned as it was the most unholy place in the entire world. They brainwashed the innocent children in this place. Argus had assumed the identity of a sixteen-year-old kid from the first province now. The Alabusian land was called ‘the first province’ after Nigrosia took control over it. Argus had short brown hair, fair skin, big black eagle-like eyes, and a fit body. He wore a woven dark-blue full-sleeved shirt