461. The Vow
“This sucks…”
I groaned as I massaged my shoulders. My body still ached, even after the duel. I had lost to Clayton Skyshredder despite using the Sword of Alexander and the Boots of Alexander to help me. And if losing in front of hundreds of onlookers wasn’t bad enough, the Headmaster of Mavos Academy promptly dragged me into his tower after the battle was finished.
I trailed after him as he led me down a long hallway. He glanced back as he reached a door at the end, before shaking his head.
“You have only yourself to blame, Salvos. Your return to Mavos Academy was unexpected, and so was your challenge, but the outcome is the only logical conclusion.”
undefinedHe spoke as he grabbed the door and pulled it open. Inside was a small box room. One that I’d been in before. It would lead up to the top of the tower— one that reached far above the clouds. He stepped in, gesturing at me to follow after.
“I just didn’t think you’d be so strong! I mean— sure, you’re only the highest-leveled [Mage] in the Human lands. But still…”
I crossed my arms, harrumphing. He really was strong. However, I thought I had a chance against him. After all, I had fought plenty of people above my level before, so I thought this would go the same way. As it turned out, Clayton was stronger than even Belzu.
He waited for me at the other side of the doorway, and I followed him into the room. The door slammed shut. Clayton pressed his hand against some runes, injecting it with mana. The spell activated a moment after, before we began to rapidly ascend to the top floor.
“What are we doing, anyway? If you’re not going to help out, I have to get going, you know? Unlike you, I have a war to get to.”
I spoke as I glanced out the glass panels of this lift, looking down as the rest of Mavos Academy rapidly grew smaller beneath us. Clouds eventually blotted my view, and Clayton Skyshredder answered my question.
“While I am not enthused with the disrespectful manner you have elected to visit the academy, I am glad you did. For I have something to show you.”
“Something to show me?”
I raised a brow. The room came to a sudden stop as we reached the top of the tower. I blinked, and the door swung open. He stepped out, and I was right behind him.
“What are you—”
I paused as I turned the corner. A woman stood just before us. A middle-aged lady with light orange hair wearing a long elegant dress. She was decorated in jewelry, and she looked rather familiar.
She looked happy. Almost too happy. She wore a cheerful smile on her face, even when she politely bowed her head at us.
“Welcome back, Headmaster Skyshredder. And it is good to see you again, Salvos.”
“Good to see me again? Sorry, do I know you?”
I leaned forward, narrowing my eyes. I really did think she looked familiar. But I couldn’t quite place who she was. Clayton Skyshredder cleared his throat and walked past me.
“Centina, did you prepare it?”
“I have, Headmaster Skyshredder.”
The woman raised her head, still smiling at the man. My jaw dropped.
“Wait, Centina?!”
I stared at her. She turned to me and nodded.
“Yes, Salvos. Are you surprised?”
“Huh.”
If I wasn’t mistaken, the last time I saw Centina, she was… a Centinel. An [Evolved Centinel] to be exact. Unless, somehow, she had evolved into a Human. Or maybe it’s an illusion. Kron was here too, after all.
That made more sense to me. I raised a hand, prodding Centina’s sides— ruffling her clothes. I took a step back and touched her arm. I raised it, and it felt like I was actually touching Human flesh.
The smoothness of her skin— the coldness of the touch. It felt real.
“Kron’s illusion magic must have really improved since I last saw her, huh?”
I continued poking Centina in awe. The woman coughed, pulling back her arm. She covered her mouth and shook her head.
“Actually, Salvos, this is not an illusion. This is real.”
“What?”
I froze. I slowly craned my neck to look up at Centina. She just nodded cheerfully.
“Everything you see is real. I am currently a Human.”
“But… how? That’s not possible, right?”
I looked past her, turning to Clayton Skyshredder. The Headmaster of Mavos Academy was waiting for me, but when he saw I wouldn’t budge until I got an answer, he sighed.
“It is thanks to a Potion of Transformation. I commissioned a bulk order from one of the highest-leveled [Alchemists] in the world. It works all the same as a [Druid]’s transformation, albeit temporarily.”
“He did. And I am truly grateful to you for it, Headmaster.”
Centina was by his side in an instant. Clayton quickly shrugged her off, shaking his head.
“Now if you will follow me, Salvos.”
“Right, right.”
I massaged my temples. I watched as Centina walked next to the Headmaster, still smiling as she stared intently at his face. He just looked straight ahead as he brought me down the hallway. I passed a room with a cracked doorway and stopped.
I frowned, looking in. A figure lay strewn across a couch, belly up, food lain across the bloated stomach. Kron raised her head, turning to me with a smile.
“Salvos!”
“Hey Kron! I’m glad to see that you’re still a [Krokodis]. How are you doing? ”
I pushed the door open and waved at her. The alligator-like monster smiled at me with a toothy grin. She looked almost like a Kobold, except with far rougher features. Her tail wagged behind her as she replied to me.
“Me eating! How you?”
She gestured at the food on her stomach. I nodded, pointing at myself.
“I’m still Salvos!”
“Good!”
Kron smiled at me as she munched on a chicken leg. I stepped away from the door, starting to close it.
“It was nice catching up with you, but I gotta go now! Clayton needs me for something.”
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