Chapter 30: Thunder Stolen
Translator: John Cui Editor: Zayn
The Sword Caster Alastair, who was among the Twelve Superiors of the Death Sail League, was
the first who was accepted as a “student”. These attainments were sound proofs of his ambition
to do something big.
He rose from a sofa and stood straight as Sam strode into the gathering hall. Alastair stared at
him, his mind on full alert for any possible abnormal behaviors from him.
"Look at the multitude of the people on our side. He won’t dare create any trouble here, or I will
give order and take him down." Alastair put on a calm air to the best of his ability, while he was
trembling inside, facing this formidable and hideous man.
Alastair took a few steps towards Sam and stopped before him with a ceremonial smile.
Sam returned the same official smile.
"Alastair! I remember you. You were on the ship." Sam broke the embarrassing silence.
"It's Sam. I remembered you, too, like everybody here did." Somehow, Alastair was miffed on
hearing these words which had been said in a tone that was neither disdainful nor aggressive.
"And why are you here exactly?"
His livid look was caught by Sam's sharp eyes.
"You were great. I mean on the ship where you stepped up and took on the knights bravely, and
now you are growing the League into a big and influential one." Sam exalted him as if he was
attempting to diffuse the tension filled in the air.
"Hah, it was very kind of you to say these nice words. I am much honored." Being credited as the
one who allowed the Black Sail League to survive and thrive on the Sorcerer Continent, Alastair
was, for an instant, completely forgetful of who he was confronting.
"I have been wondering if there is a spot available in your league. It's my intention to join the
great Black Sail League." Sam held out his hand ready for a handshake with Alastair.
The congregate was stirred and began to hum.
"If there has been one thing that is regrettable and one thing left unachieved, that is to join
you." Sam continued as he was running his eyes around the large circle of the members.
Alastair stood there motionlessly and became lost for words. He did not want to rush to make
such an important decision.
"Who’s there?" Lafite looked over the ring of crowd and shouted.
A masked man loomed large.
"He must be very good to have eluded the capture of my ears." Sam pinpointed the man while he
retracted his hand.
The masked man penetrated the crowd and walked to Lafite, and when he was about to say
something to her, he was interrupted by a pat on the shoulder:
"Glenn! So glad you are here. Where have you been these days? Why are you wearing that weird
thing? Come on, this is not a masquerade." A volley of questions flooded the masked man or
Glenn.
It was Robinson who had recognized him, by Glenn’s manner of walking. Glenn had been
engaged in pharmacodynamics and learned something from it to temporarily conceal or alter
his body odor. That was why Lafite failed to recognize him by his odor the instant she saw him.
Glenn had been leading an isolated life for quite a long time and was not accustomed to public
attention. He replied to Robinson awkwardly:
"Yeah, it’s me…"
Lafite held her breath and stared at the man in front of her, the man whom she had been
thinking about day and night, the man for whom she had turned down all of her pursuers, good
and bad ones alike.
Armida, who was standing next to Lafite at the time, was in excruciating agony on seeing her
arduous affection towards Glenn, yet he composed himself and said something to Glenn before
Lafite did.
Having boozed three glasses of wines, Lafite was now half intoxicated. She pushed Glenn all the
way to a wall and pressed herself upon Glenn.
“Where the hell have you been for the past half year? You didn’t even answer my crystal ball
call!” Lafite nestled herself more intimately into Glenn’s chest. “Are you seeing someone?”
“No! It’s just that I have been busy preparing myself for the Test.”
“I know you dare not…” Lafite mumbled, with her eyes barely open.
The next moment Lafite puffed heavily into Glenn’s neck, producing a strong smell of alcohol.
Her hands were foraging downwards for his hands.
“Have you gone mad?”
“Yeah, I am. I am mad about you. I think I am in love with you, Glenn.” Lafite had reached his
hands. She then clutched them for a moment and dragged them upon her breasts afterwards.
Glenn did not say or do anything.
“It’s really good to see you again. I was afraid that I might never have the chance of saying the
word ‘love’.” Lafite took off Glenn’s mask and looked into his eyes.
Lafite’s tender sentiment almost melted Glenn’s heart and he pictured for a moment what a
pleasant journey it would be to spend the rest of his life with such a pretty girl. But the next
second, he came to himself and reminded himself of his original purpose of being here. So, he
declined.
“My mind exists only for knowledge. I am afraid that there is no place for you. We would not go
anywhere if we get together.” Glenn set his heart.
“But your body is saying something different.”
There had been no girls who professed affection to Glenn ever. At the time, Glenn had
controlled himself physiologically but had considerably lost himself physically. His pulses
raced, knees went weak and head reeled.
“To the hell with sorcery, let’s roll.”
It seemed that everybody had concentrated on admiring a love scene so much that they had
completely forgotten that a magnate man was joining their league. It was a thunder stolen by
love.
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