486. Unknown Danger
“Are you being serious right now? These sub-rituals can be reactivated?”
Orgaf cursed as he walked up to the Headmaster of Mavos Academy. Clayton Skyshredder stood in conference with Helena Warshade and a dozen other high-leveled [Mages]. He turned to face the Elite Ranked [Rogue].
“We are currently unsure if this is an anomalous situation, or if every single one of these sub-ritual sites can be reactivated. But it is highly like that this is something that can be done with all deactivated locations.”
“Fuck.”
undefinedThe Thief of the Golden Scales cursed. He spun around, nearly swinging into Daniel. The [Hero] blinked as he backed up.
“Woah, are you alright?”
“I am not alright. Where’s that damn Prince? Why didn’t he destroy the ritual circle at Lunaris? I need to give that absolute fucking idiot a piece of my mind.”
Orgaf scanned the crowd, but he couldn’t find Peris Dolonia anywhere. Helena Warshade shook her head, stopping the Elite [Rogue].
“While scrubbing the ritual circle itself can delay the reactivation of the spell, it will not slow it for long. The ritual circle is but a framework. The actual mechanism that forces these mergers is the magic woven into the earth, carefully crafted to carry out a single purpose. And these are high-leveled rituals. We’d need a Diamond Rank-equivalent [Mage] at the very least to disassemble the sub-ritual completely so it cannot be activated again.”
“We’d need to send a team of [Mages] to the old sub-ritual sites. Ensure that this cannot happen again.”
A [Mage] wearing a blue cloak standing next to Clayton spoke, nodding in agreement. But another voice cut them off.
“That doesn’t matter right now.”
Daniel Song looked between the [Mages]. They turned to him. The same blue-cloaked [Mage] from earlier frowned.
“What is the problem, then?”
The [Hero] opened his mouth, but Orgaf was the one to speak.
“The problem is that Lunaris is now pouring with Demons once again. We need to return back immediately before those we left behind are slaughtered.”
The Thief of the Golden Scales held Clayton’s gaze. Daniel pursed his lips, a worried look on his face.
“That’s right… Salvos is…”
He trailed off. Clayton nodded as he ran a hand through his beard.
“You are indeed correct. We should make preparations to head back to Lunaris immediately.”
“Make preparations?”
Orgaf narrowed his eyes. He knew what it implied, but still he asked the question. Helena Warshade turned to the Thief of the Golden Scales, answering.
“We don’t know what awaits us at Lunaris. It is best that we return together. As an army.”
She gestured to all the figures milling around them, waiting for what was to come next. Orgaf furrowed his brows.
“That would take too long. If us Elites go now, we might be able to arrive in time to save thousands of lives.”
“But it’s better if we stick together. Rushing in one by one will only get us killed. We already made that mistake before, we aren’t making it again.”
The Great Tempest Archmage of Mavos Academy spoke simply. Orgaf blinked. Then his gaze darkened. He knew what Helena was referring to. The Thief of the Golden Scales clenched a fist, remembering Lofus, Marwin, and Domenic.
“And you, Headmaster Skyshredder? Will you not return to save a student of your academy?”
Orgaf’s gaze peered into the Headmaster of Mavos Academy. Clayton Skyshredder closed his eyes.
“It is my duty to protect my students and faculty above all. My faculty are gathered here with me, so I must stay with them. And, unfortunately, Salvos is no longer a student of Mavos Academy.”
“What?”
“She submitted a notice to my office just a few weeks ago. She is dropping out of the School of Aspiring Elites. I cannot save her even if I wanted to.”
The elderly man bowed his head. Orgaf stared at him— at the highest-leveled [Mage] in all of the Human lands acting so cowardly.
Shaking his head, he spun around and started off.
“If you’re too scared to do something about it right now, then I can go alone. I’m an adventurer. An Elite. I’m not afraid of the unknown.”
Clayton’s eyes flickered, but he said nothing more. The Elite Ranked [Rogue] walked away from the congregation of [Mages], clicking his tongue. It annoyed him. He was upset that the highest-leveled Humans in the world were so cowardly. He was about to sprint off, but a voice called out after him.
“I’m coming with you.”
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