Reiner still couldn't believe it...
He came here not expecting much only to be met with a shockingly pleasant surprise. He had severely underestimated Cedric and hadn't seen it coming, truly. He initially thought that Cedric was just another pretty boy with some skills, but it turned out that he was wrong. All of them were wrong.
Actually, he's being shameless here, saying that Cedric has given him a lot of face when in truth, he hardly deserved it. He did nothing for the boy yet the kid brought him an immense present. He's actually feeling a little guilty right now.
"I'm glad I didn't disappoint you then..." Cedric replied, still looking and sounding a bit tired but the glimmer in his gaze remained.
"You sure didn't." Reiner snorted lightheartedly. "Let's get outta here. You need rest. I won't be too late to tell you all I know about the academy once you've recovered."
Cedric had nothing to say to that, he simply nodded and together, they left the venue.
Word of the exam results was already spreading all around the capital, and with the internet, the rumors spread even faster. It's only natural since there will always be a group of people who have way too much time on their hands.
By now, at least half of the population of the capital already knows who Cedric is. They already knew what he looked like though not completely since he always wore a mask to hide half of his features. Still, that didn't stop some people from fantasizing things about him.
His feats were already being wildly discussed online. As usual, there will always be a group of skeptics amongst them but faced with the overwhelming amount of evidence, they don't have a choice but to believe it.
Cedric was vaguely aware of what was happening. He already predicted that something like this would happen but he's too lazy to care.
The City Lord brought him to a fancy hotel though. Something only available to VIPs, and even then the fares are expensive. However, because of his blooming reputation, he learned that he was free to stay here now and in the future. They even handed him a membership card right away.
If this way their way of extending an olive branch to him, well...it's flattering. The City Lord did tell him that this was only natural. He also said that he didn't need to feel burdened about owing them a favor. They always offer this kind of service to people like him since his future was deeply tied to the safety of Humanity as a whole.
Doing his part or becoming stronger was more than enough to repay this favor of theirs, so he shouldn't make a big deal out of it.
Understanding that, Cedric did feel relieved. He still feels squeamish about owing people some favors after all. Since they were already here, the City Lord told him to get comfortable and rest.
Cedric agreed and the City Lord left him to his room.
Making his way to the adjacent room, Reiner invited Arishem as well as the RMC's Chief - Lucas Brightstone into a video call.
"City Lord." Both Arishem and Lucas called out upon answering the call.
"Oh, Lucas eh? Been a while, Old Thing." Arishem jeered.
"Hello to you too, Old Freak." Lucas replied grumbling, he then turned his attention to the City Lord and said: "Hello, City Lord. How can this old man help you today?"
"Here, watch his performance..."
Reiner then sent a compiled video of Cedric's performance during the Practical Exam. Arishem and Lucas watched it closely and they couldn't help but curse at how freakish the kid's abilities were.
"Holy hell! Sword Intent! How could that be? This kid's barely 20! How could he have such a matured Sword Intent?"
"Did he start cultivating from the womb? But even if that's the case, that shouldn't be possible! Besides, if he had achieved Sword Intent this early, how come he was brought to the RMC?"
"Geez, this kid's almost as fast as I am! Isn't that absurd? I'm at Tier 6 god damn it! He's halfway my level and you're telling me he could almost keep up with me?"
"Sword Intent and now this? What the hell?"
As for their reactions to the 3rd Part, well...they got none. They just went completely quiet, trying their best to believe what they were witnessing.
Even Reiner himself was still left speechless after watching it again. He could sympathize with them, the kid was obscenely talented and it made everybody speechless.
"Damn...this is crazy!" Arishem sounds flabbergasted, and nobody could blame him. "He achieved all of this on how own? Is he the reincarnation of an Old Hero?"
"How much resources did you give him anyway? Did you empty the City's Treasury?" Lucas asked.
"That's the thing, Chief Lucas." Reiner sounded a bit helpless, "The only thing we gave to him was the Badge for participation and the Book of Laws, which he was already destined to receive anyway. Aside from that, there's nothing. That's all him."
"...City Lord, I think I'm way too old for pranks like this." Lucas stared at him with a serious expression.
"I'm not pranking you, Chief Lucas. We really didn't do a thing. I basically just told him to participate and that's it. The rest was all him. That's why I'm feeling guilty right now." Reiner replied in all seriousness.
"Right, feeling guilt makes sense. After all, we could be said to be his guarantors. His performance will be seen as directly related to us because that's the norm. After all, we can't just give the badge to someone and call it a day...like what you did." Arishem chided on the side.
"Given how stellar he performed, we will most likely receive a hefty sum of resources from both the Academy and the Royal Family for raising a talent like him. And given that we didn't even do a damn thing for the boy, we really should be feeling guilty." Reiner added, sounding strangely defeated.
"Well...what did he say? Did he demand anything?" Arishem asked.
"He didn't." Reiner replied, "He's resting right now, he was too tired after reaching the 10th Step of the Test of Will. I didn't have the time nor the courage to ask him yet."
"Well...I don't think that's a problem then? I don't think he's that type of person anyway." Chief Lucas interjected.
"How can you tell?"