When will it start moving?
In a dark room, Roel Ascart stared at the glowing cage he had received from Antonio in distress.
The spirit guide was the only clue Roel had to Alicia’s whereabouts, but it had remained motionless even though several days had passed. It was as if it was a homebody locking itself in its room!
Roel wasn’t too surprised by this situation, since Antonio had already alerted him.
“According to Magaret, spirit guides have memories too, and we are banking on that here. However, it has been two years since Alicia bonded with the spirit guide, so there’s no saying when it’ll remember her and return to her side…” Antonio’s words had trailed off halfway.
Alas, Roel was immersed in his joy from having found a lead and hadn’t considered it much. It turned out to be a major problem, after all.
Magaret was a spirit who had governed Saint Freya Academy for centuries now in order to protect ‘Academic’ Astrid. As a spirit herself, she had a much deeper understanding of spirits than humans.
However, her words only left Roel thinking that the spirit guides suffered from senile dementia.
Who could have thought that senile dementia could be a racial trait too?
It was a frustrating situation, but there was nothing Roel could do. He wasn’t a psychiatrist, and he knew nothing about the spirits’ constitution and habits.
Antonio knew that, which was why he gave Roel the cage. While the cage appeared to be an enslavement tool to imprison the guide spirits, in truth, it was used to spur the spirits’ activities. In a way, it was similar to a recuperation facility.
Different mana had different effectiveness when it came to stimulating the guide spirits, which was why Roel had different people give it a try. Upon learning the use of the guide spirit, the members of the golden generation, who knew about Alicia, enthusiastically offered their help.
An inconceivable sight appeared in the new Tark Stronghold. Young distinguished commanders stood in a queue, humbly presenting like concubines to serve the guide spirit inside the cage.
Roel’s cheeks twitched.
He had no idea what extravagance meant to the spirit guides, but Alicia’s spirit guide was most definitely receiving the VIP treatment here.
However, he quickly realized that his mana was the best stimulus for the spirit guide, followed by the Blood Clan’s Juliana. Only when the two of them released their mana would the spirit guide emanate the brightest glows.
It did make sense.
The Blood Clan were the descendants of the Mother Goddess’ offspring, so it was normal for Juliana’s mana to complement Alicia’s well, whereas Roel was the Kingmaker who had inherited a fragment of the Mother Goddess’ soul, allowing his mana to resonate with Alicia’s spirit guide.
Roel touched the runes inscribed on the cage and gently infused his mana into it. In response, the spirit guide inside the cage emanated a comfortable glow. He could sense a hint of Alicia’s aura coming from the spirit guide, and that calmed him down a little.
He pondered for a moment before turning to the thick stack of documents in his hands.
Concerned about the final plan Antonio had mentioned, Roel had tapped into Rose of Dawn’s and the Ascart House’s intelligence network to gather as much information about the situation over at the Austine Empire’s side as possible. These documents were the result.
At a brief glance, there wasn’t anything valuable in the intelligence gathered. However, when Roel carefully read between the lines, he couldn’t help but notice some peculiar details, such as Paul’s and Emperor Lukas’ abilities.
Roel was familiar with Paul’s ability, having lived under the same roof as him for a long time. The latter had the ability to manifest legendary weapons with his mana and equip them.
It was easy to underestimate how powerful this ability was, especially with the prevailing mindset that good equipment was secondary to one’s intrinsic strength. However, Paul’s ability included constructing his equipment as well, which greatly expanded its potential.
His ability might have appeared lackluster when he was weaker, since the equipment he created and manifested was bound to be weak then, but things would change as he grew stronger. If he could construct correspondingly powerful equipment as he advanced his Origin Level, he could become exponentially more powerful.
Just imagine an Origin Level 1 transcendent dressed in ancient god equipment!
Furthermore, he could bring out different equipment to help him adapt to different environments and enemies, thus granting himself a decisive edge in a battle.
For instance, if Paul were up against Magician King Priestley, he could have manifested equipment that raised his immunity to spells, which would have practically guaranteed his victory against the latter.
Of course, there were many variables in a battle aside from one’s equipment, but Paul’s ability was definitely not to be made light of. It was not without reason that he was the protagonist of Eyes of the Chronicler, after all.
In contrast, Emperor Lukas’ ability had always been a mystery.
Emperor Lukas had never revealed his ability in public prior to the war against the deviants, and there hadn’t been any news regarding his ability either. Others could only fathom a guess based on the nature of his Kingdom Origin Attribute.
It was only once the war escalated that he finally revealed glimpses of his ability.
So far, Emperor Lukas had fought on the battlefield twice.
Once, he had summoned an army of blades to block the deviants’ assault team. The other time, he had cooperated with the united army to rain swords down on the deviants so as to create an opening out of the deviants’ encirclement.
These were the only two moves he had made, but they had a decisive impact on the battlefield. According to the records, his rain of swords had completely crushed the deviants’ morale.
Summoning blades was an extremely common ability arising from the Kingdom Origin Attribute. It was lackluster compared to Lilian’s ability to summon Ten Fortresses.
However, Roel couldn’t help but feel that something was amiss. It was just his conjecture, but he believed that Emperor Lukas’ ability was a special one, similar to Paul’s.
Back when he was making his way toward Hawe Desert to meet up with Nora, he had passed by one of the battlefields where Emperor Lukas had intervened. It was a plain with countless blades stabbed into the ground, and it looked like a forest from afar. It was only during sunset, when the blades gleamed under the orange sun, that he noticed that something was amiss.
An entire year had passed since Emperor Lukas made his move on this battlefield, which meant that these blades had been battered by the four seasons. Yet, they continued to shine under the setting sun.
No Comments Yet
Post a new comment
Register or Login