Chapter 91

Chapter 91

Election Season for Student Council President (4)

Pitter-patter, thump

Even the same rain feels different with each season.

Spring rain feels like its compacting the Earth, distinct from the refreshing deluge of a summer downpour with its hissing sound.

While stepping out into a summer squall makes water droplets pummel the whole body, walking in the spring rain feels like a firm pressing down, which somehow brings calm.

The dampness soaks into sounds too. Gone is the usual rustling through the grass; only the squishing of diluted mud underfoot and the splashing in shallow puddles fill the forest.

Its my first time venturing out to the northern coast. The cliff areas are vast, desolate, and sparsely populatednothing much to see! And quite the long trek as well!

Muk, perched on my shoulder and clearing his throat, was my only conversation partner.

If I may be bold enough to say, my humble Muk, contracting with the mid-tier water spirit, Lady Reisha, was indeed a splendid choice! While Lady Reishas Blessing of the Water Lion might not be as versatile as my Flame Ward, depending on the circumstances, once something triggers it

Endless explanations are Muks specialty. Theres never a dull day with his boasting about all sorts of spirits, which is now endearing to me.

Thus, I advanced toward the north, exchanging ideas with Muk.

The northern forest is far from small. Even after a year living here, I still find unfamiliar paths. Probably because I tend to stick to the same trails.

So this is what its like.

Reaching the edge of the cliff in the north took quite some time.

Acken Island is busier the further south you go, mainly because all the major facilities of the Sylvania Academy are concentrated there. It makes sensethe bridges connecting the continents Parenn Peninsula are in the south.

Even passing the midpoint, most of it is deserted wilderness, and upon reaching the northern tip, it feels like a world completely separate from Sylvania Academy unfolds.

Just like the spirit I contracted, water spirits are significantly influenced by the moisture around them.

Rotting fish are still fish, so even in dead dry zones, because shes a mid-tier spirit, shed be incomparably more powerful than lower spirits. Still, her true value shines in an environment brimming with moisture.

A coastline teemed with cascading rain. There cant be a more perfect setting for manipulating a water spirit.

Should all the stringent conditions be met, they say even a mid-tier spirit can unleash power rivaling that of a high-tier one, but, to be honest, I do not wish for so much; I probably couldnt handle the magic power required.

I drew the bow I had brought with me.

This recurved bow was the result of much effort over a long time. Among the many Ive crafted through trial and error, this one was the finest.

Pointing it toward the churning sea, I pulled back the bowstring. Wrapping my hand with mana, the arrow of energy I conjured glowed faintly.

More than just a mana arrow. Charged with the essence of water, this particular mana arrow wasnt limited to merely penetrating foes.

Hmm It doesnt consume too much mana by itself, but after firing and activating it, I wonder if itd be different

Direct mana consumed up to this point is minuscule for the creation of the mana arrow, but if you cast the spirit formula, itd be a different story.

Ill need to actually use it to get a feel for it.

And firing recklessly wouldnt be an option either. Lord Eds mana pool has grown significantly, but its not enough to offset the inefficient loss of mana due to weak spirit sensitivity.

I nodded and for the moment, released the spirit formula. Utilizing spirit formulas is a complex field within spirit magic. Familiarity with the actual manifestation of spirits should be settled first.

As the rain poured and the coastline was lashed by waves, the conditions couldnt be better for handling a water spirit.

With that thought, I began to gather mana when suddenly

Its an honor to see you again after such a long time, Lord Ed.

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I turned at the sound of my name.

Two men, cloaked in gloomy robes, had found their way to my location without notice.

Act 4s final chapter, the third phases mid-bosses.

The dark servants of the Lostellar family.

Two knights sworn to Crebin in exchange for promised lands, Cadec and Nox.

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Cadec and Nox were veterans who had spent their lives with the Lostellar family history.

Underneath the robe, designed to shrug off rain, stands Cadecslender and neatly dressed in a suit with a puffy necktie. He looks much tidier than Nox, though similar in age.

On the other hand, the well-bearded and robust Nox looks much more casual.

The square jaw beneath a proper attire and the muscular frame are clear proof that he isnt an opponent one can take lightly.

That Crebins top enforcers, both seasoned through countless battles, are now on Acken Island, signals something amiss.

It isnt exactly a pleasant reunion, but its not entirely welcome either.

The object of the two knights attention is the young man with golden hair standing at the tip of the cliff. In his hand, he holds a reflex bow large enough to match an average persons upper body.

He turns his upper body towards the knights. Against the backdrop of the sea and rain, the light in his eyes meets theirs through the heavy strands of wet hair. The bow aimed at the ground embodies a formidable presence.

Its ironic to be addressed as lord by someone whos been expelled, one might say its I who should be thankful.

He was well aware of who Cadec and Nox were.

The mid-bosses of Act 4s final chapter, the Eagle Knight Cadec, and the Bear Knight Nox. Neither was an easy rival.

Weve heard of Lord Eds tales.

Cadec knelt where he stood.

Weve heard of the many occurrences since your expulsion and how, despite it all, you valiantly continue to honor your duties.

Thats correct, Lord Ed. We were ignorant of this.

Nox, of robust stature, also knelt and bowed his head.

We must confess, our discontent for Lord Eds actions at the Lostellar mansion was immense. Were penitent and in reflection now believe the expulsion was warranted.

His deep voice resonated with some authenticity.

However, upon reflecting on Lord Eds life here on Acken Island, weve reconsidered.

Nox retrieved a leather pouch containing a poisoned dagger from within his cloak and laid it upon the grass.

We were sent under Crebins orders to eliminate you from the Sylvania Academy, by any means necessary. We were even instructed to assassinate you with this virulently engraved dagger, should the chance arise.

In the rainy milieu, the kneeling knights continued their narrative serenely.

Yet we know there was something off about Lord Ed back then. The impetuous child we knew vanished like a ghost, and in his place, a different person seemed to dominate the mansion It couldnt have been your true nature.

We now recognize that the current Lord Ed is the embodiment of the rightful heir that truly suited you.

The effect of the various rumors and assessments of Ed circulating within Acken Island on the two knights is unknown to all.

Nonetheless, there was an absence of hostility in their earnest, bowed posture as they continued speaking.

Please, restore everything to its proper order, and pave the way to elevate the Lostellar name once again.

We as retainers are prepared to follow, wherever that may be. Well thoroughly explain the whole situation to Lord Crebin.

The knights sealed their lips and waited, heads bowed, for Eds response.

Stepping a few paces forward, Ed looked down at the two kneeling knights and, closing his eyes for a brief moment before reopening them, said

Dont play games with me.

Youve grown, Lord Ed.

The swift strike of wind was from the Eagle Knight, Cadec. Ed swiftly dodged and rolled across the muddy ground.

Cadec, regaining his posture, swung his sword again. The reach of his wind strikes, negating the concept of distance, required the mindset of facing a magician rather than a knight.

Kaaaaaaaack!

Cadec tumbles over the puddle. Breath becomes a struggle as water invades his throat and stomach, and the weight of the pantheress saps his strength.

I cant breathe!

Flailing in the water, eventually, Cadec loses consciousness.

But the battle isnt over.

Believed to be entirely unconscious, the injured Nox abruptly rises behind Ed.

Surviving a massive explosion without any magical protection has left his body scorched. He ignores the burns and lunges at Ed with a retrieved dagger.

His speed is blindingly fast, pushing the limits of the naked eye. Just before the knife pierces Eds back, Nox is certain of victory.

Fwaaak!

However, a sudden gust of wind halts Noxs momentum and flings him over the cliffs edge.

Kagang!

The dagger rolls on the ground.

The defensive magic, Blessing of the Gale a high-level wind spirit skill triggers off to block unseen physical attacks periodically.

Nox, who failed even his final strike, has no means left to fight.

A water-formed pantheress rises from the puddle, standing behind Ed. His bat-winged shoulder piece still aflame, and his horizontally held bow unscratched.

Nox swallows hard at the sight of Ed, slowly turning to face him.

Ed approaches Nox with calm certainty.

Death approaches. As with all deaths, it comes slowly but surely.

Having reached the beaten Nox, Ed remains silent for a while, as if organizing his thoughts with a serene expression.

Nox speaks up slowly.

Is it too much to ask for a swift end?

Thats my line to say.

Ed replies and looks up at the rain-drenched sky.

Life has become meaningless. This existence, this struggle its all become trivial.

Spirits are summoned back to their world, and Ed casually tosses his bow aside.

My father has decided to kill me. So, it seems that my death is inevitable. Hes a man who can even twist fate.

Thats

If so, even if I finish you off here, this cycle wont end. Eventually, in some grand and preposterous way, hell seek to kill me. Once he sets his mind to it he rarely changes his course.

With those words, Ed picks up the dropped dagger. The daggers surface is engraved with a deadly curse just one that can kill with a mere graze.

It wasnt the best life. How pettily and how miserably Ive managed to survive you can probably sense it well, Nox. Nobilitys grace? Bloodlines dignity? Ive discarded them all, boiling bark for food and feasting on boar carcasses.

The heavy clouds overhead mirror Ed Rothtaylors life.

I wont flee to death as a way to pay for sins. Ive never been so honorable, and besides, its pointless. But for a loyal retainer like you, who devoted a lifetime to the Rothtaylor household I can give one last gesture.

Afterward, Nox watches in disbelief as Ed tosses him the cursed dagger.

The cursed dagger rolls to Noxs feet, its glinting handle seemingly beckoning him to grasp it.

Revenge is often empty, but that doesnt mean its entirely without meaning, Ed says. By bringing closure to your vengeance, youll feel like youve tied a major knot in your life.

Ed exposes his arms defenselessly.

Stab me. If my own clan negates my existence, then I no longer desire to live such a pitiful life.

In the rainy abyss, Nox, shivering, clenches his hand and stands up, facing Ed who looks down impassively.

Wondering if its all a trap, Nox remains in perpetual doubt, but he finds no reason why Ed, seeing him completely defenseless, would set a trap now.

Nox rushes forward with clenched teeth.

Blood flows along the blades sharp edge.

Blood also rises to Eds lips.

Cough Cough!

Tasting bloods acrid flavor.

Cough Ha Ha

This this is

Nox senses a faint laugh behind Eds groaning.

He feels a profound fear at Eds composure, even in the face of death.

The curse of the dagger marks Ed Rothtaylors body. The skin ripples with engraving symbols, and the poisons agony begins to overwhelm him. Slowly lifting his head to meet Noxs gaze, Ed says,

Youve done it congratulations.

Bloodied and smiling, Ed looks the embodiment of terror.

You finally avenged yourself.

With that, Nox, sweating, yanks out the dagger and kicks Ed away.

Staggering, Ed is pushed to the cliffs brink before plummeting into the distant abyss below.

Its a moment of finality.

Aaaaaaah!

A sharp scream splits the air.

The northern cliffs are one of the most remote places on Acken Island, enabling the two knights to follow and enact their plan without hesitation.

Nox is taken aback, having not expected a student to be in such a place.

Lightning flashes across the sky.

The screaming girl runs across the clearing to the cliffs edge. Nox has no strength left to stop her.

Ed, Ed! Ed!

The basket she brought rolls, scattering snacks soaked by rain.

She arrives desperate, sits on the ground, and stares down the cliff, but the darkness beyond remains unseen.

This this cant be!

Nox tries to speak but his battered body fails to obey.

Instead, his trembling legs give way, and he collapses.

After an indeterminate passage of time.

The girl slowly rises, drenched from head to toe, and turns toward Nox with an unfathomable aura.

You you are

A rising power fills the atmosphere.

Though the girls face remains obscured, Nox intuits she is an insurmountable foe by the mere scale of power emanating from her.