Chapter 123
Combined Combat Practice 2 (9)
There are many facilities at Sylvania Academy, including the dorms and teaching buildings, but the most noticeable if you had to pick one would certainly be the plazas.
The main plaza of the teaching buildings, the student plaza, the eastern plaza, the academic society plaza. The main plaza of the dorms, the plaza for each dorm, the market streets, and even the entrance plaza.
From majestic and vast plazas to modest and small ones. The abundance of such open spaces is there to ensure that students have as many places to rest as possible.
As if responding to this intent, the plazas are filled with students who are soaking up the late spring sunshine, engrossed in photosynthesis. Faculty, dorm merchants, and even outsiders are meandering through the plazas, enjoying the peace of midday.
The entrance plaza is where one first arrives at Sylvania Academy after crossing over the Maxes Bridge and through the main gate. This place serves as the face of the school.
Ed and Clarice were crossing the center of that plaza. It appeared as though Ed was pulling Clarice along by the hand, naturally drawing the attention of those around them.
Senior Ed. We we dont have time for this we really dont have time!
The two knights escorting Clarice tried to dissuade Ed, albeit awkwardly. They couldnt resort to force, for when they had drawn their swords, Clarice had exploded with fury.
Using force was out of the question, yet doing nothing made Clarice look distressed.
However, the knights current mission was to escort Clarice to the Trix Pavilion. While Eds intentions were unclear, he had prevented a spontaneously planned journey outside the school in a carriage so they decided to simply observe the situation for the time being.
Not that Ed was taking any particularly grand or special action.
He just continued to pull Clarice along to a sunlit wooden table near some street trees. After setting down drinks bought from the student store with a thump, he plopped down across from her and repeatedly ran his hands down his face.
Ed was just as taken aback by the abruptness of the situation, and the information available to him was incredibly limited.
Clarices assertion that time was repeating itself. And her attempt to prove it by reciting military numbers assigned to her in the distant past before claiming that the sacred dragon, Sungchangryong, would resurrect and destroy Achen Island at the end of this combined combat practice.
Given the current circumstances, Ed had to operate under the assumption that everything the saint said was true.
That was because Clarices behavior was too bizarre. She had sought out Ed in front of the Gloct Pavilion, grabbed him by the arm, pushed him into a carriage, and insisted they needed to run away, prompting them to head outside the school.
It was a ludicrous escapade that one wouldnt expect from her unless her mind was addled.
We dont have time to rest like this, Senior Ed. At this rate well die again. This time we need to cross the bridge and escape along the coast. There might be a more robust and remote hideout if we make it across to the mainland and follow the coastal area. Of course, the chances are slim, but if theres even a cave-like place along the coast.
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Ed called her out softly, and as if snapping back to reality, Clarice took a sharp breath. Ed calmly added,
Please, stay calm. Lets take a deep breath first.
Theres no time for that! I dont want to watch you die again. Suffering dying time after time protecting me I cant bear it anymore. Thats why we have to go right now. If we dont, the Maxes Bridge will be blocked once things escalate! If not now.
Its okay.
It cant be okay! If we dont move right now, you will die in agony! You wouldnt like that! I wouldnt either! I really hope this time you survive.
Ive told you, its okay.
Having said that much, Clarices eyes suddenly whirled back to Ed.
Without any movement, just continually assuring her that it was okay, Eds presence began to ground her.
Senior Ed.
From the time she had encountered Ed in front of the Gloct Pavilion to the end of the combined combat practice.
How many times had she struggled to find a solution in this short span of time?
It was hard for Ed to know. He could only guess based on the scratches that filled the saints body.
I I just dont know anymore.
Clarice hung her head low and once again began to cry. Considering what had transpired, her tear ducts should have run dry, but emotions cruelly continued to shake her equanimity.
Ive tried everything I could think of. Dragging Senior Ed forcibly, trying to flee like this, trying to hide like that, Ive tried everything but really No matter how insignificant or faint the hope, no matter how slim the chance, Ive challenged it all but nothing works. Theres really nothing that works.
Clarice, tears wiped away, poured out her words.
Students passing by the plaza looked at the curious scene and whispered among themselves, while the guard soldiers, unable to understand the unfolding situation, could only sweat uncomfortably.
Watching the forlorn saint, Ed stood up quietly and sat next to her. Then he grabbed Clarices arm, pulled out a healing ointment from the purchases made at the student store, and briskly applied it.
Senior?
First, as a saint, you must prioritize protecting your own body above all else. Having wounds that dont heal is a critical risk.
Eds mind was clear when he brought Clarice to the plaza.
Although Ed had extremely limited information, it was enough for him to grasp the context.
The scratches filling the saints body were the first sign of strangeness. There was no way the saint, who had decked out to meet the holy figure, would show up at Trix Pavilion with her body full of wounds.
Your saintly aura of protection, given by the holy laws, is a power that guards your body from anyone who holds malice towards you or intends to attack. Moreover, as a saint who is blessed by the divine Telos, I heard you have resistance to all kinds of holy techniques.
Regarding the high priest Verdios, who seemed to read minds like telepathy. Despite his ability to pierce through the thoughts of others with his sacred techniques, it had not worked on Saint Clarice.
Those baptized by the saint gain resistance to all kinds of sacred techniques. It would be impossible for the hierarchy of the sacred law to harm its pinnacle, the saint.
From Edgars perspective, the clinginess felt excessive, but given the saintesss emotional struggles, he couldnt simply push her away.
Ive looked for them so many times Repeated that process, but never once heard any news of His Holiness or the Archbishop. Its truly strange. That such esteemed figures could hide their movements in such a veil, despite the many eyes and ears that should be focused on them.
The surrounding gazes were burning. The sight of Saintess Clarisse clinging to Edgar was confounding, appearing dreamlike to onlookers.
To the students of the academy, she seemed to be swept away overnight. But in reality, the struggle was all on Edgars shoulders.
Sweating, Edgar made his way to the student council building, striding into Nail Hall where the first and second-year students were engaged in combat practice.
Madam Saintess you must let go We can overlook it outdoors, but we cannot enter the arena where students are training while in this state.
Edgars entreaty was met with Clarisses whimpering refusal, shaking her head vigorously.
After this loop ends, the relationship between Clarisse and Edgar will reset. From Clarisses perspective, this might be her only chance to be this indulgent.
She must gather her strength and be strong. Yet for the permitted time, she just wanted to stay attached to Edgar.
Once the joint combat practice ended, Edgar would, by any means necessary, be prepared to risk his life to protect Clarisse.
Edgar took a deep breath, steeled himself, and swung open the door to the Nail Halls arena.
The sound of combat roared loud clashes and swift strikes echoed. On the platform, Wade and Talley exchanged blows. Wade tried to land a sword hit on Talley, but Talley, having ascended his growth curve, effortlessly parried Wades attacks.
Yet Wades defense was no less formidable. Talley decided to unleash a basic Sword Saint technique, at which point Wade would lose his will to fight and drop his sword.
Edgar could predict what would happen next.
The next combatant would likely be Claude from the Alchemy Division.
Despite Claude assaulting Talley with a combination of hallucinogenic potions and basic spells, Talley would still dominate.
Driven by competitiveness, Claude would eventually resort to a forbidden potion. As of now, the outcome unfolded exactly as Edgar had anticipated.
Yet, Edgars goal wasnt to watch the duel.
Given the size of Nail Hall, there was a large audience. The doors opening slightly would not draw much attention, except for a few students nearby, who gaped in shock at the sight of the saintess refusing to detach from Edgar.
Eventually, time would revert. Edgar reminded himself of this as he gritted his teeth and ignored the onlookers.
Pushing through the crowd absorbed in the fight, he found a student leaning against the wall, watching the duela female student clad in a deep red uniform and robe, a second-year student from Section A, likely scheduled for numerous combat practices.
Edgar stood beside her, looking up at the platform, and spoke softly, Sell me some information.
The girl, startled by the voice, momentarily widened her eyes.
Edgar wasnt someone who should have been there at that time. He should have been at Glockt Hall, attending his assigned combat practice. There was no reason he should appear in Nail Hall, where first and second-year students were dueling.
Oh my.
But the girl, Lorhtel Kehlern, didnt ask for details. She simply continued watching the duel, running her fingers through her neatly braided reddish locks.
Nice to see a friendly face here. Did some lucrative opportunity come up?
That I dont know.
Lorhtelalways smiling like a foxnever seemed puzzled, even during sudden appearances. Maintaining her composure regardless of any anomaly, the young trader operated in darkness but was far from weightless. Digging into her actuality would reveal a figure who had tucked Sylvenias economy into her pocketa power broker beneath the surface.
All the information flow of the lifestyle academy passed through Elte Commerce, and all the information of Elte Commerce reached the ears of the acting president, Lorhtel Kehlern.
Madam Saintess I have been informed that inspection personnel have appeared at Maxess Grand Bridge. I hear that Elte Commerces cargoes are currently crossing through Maxess Bridge, creating quite a commotion with goods wagons and escort mercenaries. Theyre asking to wait because its a bit chaotic.
Returning from the Maxess Bridge to the student council building, Edgar had seen Elte Commerces logistics train filling the bridge. Judging by its unprecedented commotion, it wouldnt be resolved within a couple of hours.
Hadnt they said the Holy King and Archbishop had passed over the Maxess Bridge? The logistical disruption was likely because their passage temporarily bottlenecked the bridge.
Thus, numerous Elte Commerce traders would have seen the Holy Kings procession. Additionally, the carriage depot staff who would have tended to the Holy Kings coach were also academy merchants. It was inevitable that the merchants eyes would catch a glimpse of the two wherever they went.
The trading zone within the academy was wholly Lorhtel Kehlerns domain. Even a single gold coin rolling on the ground couldnt escape her vigilance.
For her to personally inquirethere was no faster way to learn of the Holy Kings whereabouts.
Edgar was prepared to pay whatever Lorhtel would demand. He had insisted, time would reverse anyway.
I need to find someone urgently. At least before the joint combat practice ends. Ill pay whatever you ask.
Well Its rather sudden but
Lorhtel turned her gaze away from the arena, standing up to face Edgar, maintaining her composure despite the sudden request.
But upon witnessing the saintess clasping Edgars arm and looking at him with tearful eyes, Lorhtel couldnt help but gasp.
Even after scrutinizing, the face remained unmistakably that of Saintess Clarisse, the pinnacle of the Telos Sect, receiving the reverence of all believers.
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Even the most rational and discerning individuals would struggle to foresee such a scene.
Edgar knew this and patiently waited for Lorhtel to come to terms with the panorama before her.