Chapter 129
Joint Combat Practice 2 (15)
In the secluded corridors of the Glokt building, the girl leaned against the wall, looking up at the ceiling as blood pooled around her from the wounds shed sustained.
Ku heuk kugh
Despite her coughing, the choking sensation in her throat refused to ease. Adel brushed the hair stuck to her forehead with bloodied fingers and gazed down at her right wrist. The holy rune, once carved into her skin as a symbol of divine protection, had vanished. No matter how powerful, repeatedly using grand-scale holy magic had its limits.
At last, Adel had become able to diea goal she had finally achieved after dozens of returns through time. A sense of release washed over her, though she could not really celebrate the circumstance.
Propping herself against the wall, Adel allowed herself a faint smile while the blood continued to flow. Her consciousness grew increasingly hazy.
* * *
Why, Ed Why you?
Headaches and chills attacked Eds body, and he fought back the urge to vomit. The memories flooding into his mind were from the past, all rewound by Adels sacred magic.
While Saint Magic could turn back the worlds clock fairly, memories were not immune to evaporation. Take Saintess Claris, who retained all memories of the rewound time.
Claris could resist Adels sacred magic because the foundation of her power lay in holy magic. Since Adels divine power manifested the sacred magic, it couldnt fully exert its force if one possessed the protection of holy magic.
Furthermore, sacred magic often failed to fully affect those with innate resistancenot only those blessed with holy protection, as noted in the treatise Introduction to Sacred Theology by Glokt.
Knowledge was power.
Those with the potential to manifest sacred magic, surely then, had the ability to resist it. Even if not completely shielded due to the differences in power and scale, one could still weaken the impact or at least struggle against it.
In the current era, few could properly wield sacred magic, rendering the point rather moot.
Kr, euk
The memories piercing his mind were, almost in entirety, agonizingcrushed under a building, burned alive, stabbed by a spear, impaled on scales, slowly dying from blood loss
The vivid memories of death he had experienced dozens of times felt excruciatingly real. Grating his teeth, he clenched his fist on the table.
Yenika, though startled to see me like this, tried to soothe me. But for the time being, I had to endure the pain with gritted teeth.
In the midst of this, Saintess Claris had already approached me. Her hair was chillingly white, contrasting with her red pupils, and a red butterfly hairpin tilted in her hair. Memories of the girl I had seen die time and time again etched into me, driving me deeper into pain.
Ed, Senior
Thud.
I grabbed Clariss wrist in a sudden movement.
With sweat trickling down my face, I staggered to my feet, drawing the attention of those around us. Gazing firmly at Claris, I stated decisively, This may very well be our last chance.
Clariss eyes widened slowly as disbelief clearly crossed her features.
Ed Senior Memories?
Time.
I tried to compose my faltering breath and spoke with certainty, Were fighting against time. We must quickly and swiftly steal the canine necklace.
My introduction to sacred magic came through Glokts writings, but my resonance with sacred power had not yet peaked. Not quite understanding why I could now resist Adels sacred magic, I had no time to ponder; I had to act immediately.
Ed!
Yenika supported me as I wobbled.
Claris, too, was restless before me, and the surrounding students eyes were wide upon us. It looked peculiar indeedYenika and Claris at each side as I staggered on.
Claris seemed overwhelmed by the completeness of my memory, yet there was no time to question it. After all, Claris had thoroughly learned what priorities to set in the face of crisis.
Senior Ed Then we should rush to the carriage!
Your Holiness, take the carriage and head to the cathedral immediately. Ill go separately.
Sir?
We dont have time. You must leave at once. Listen carefully, Your Holiness.
Despite her apparent desire to question why we must part ways, there was no time for lengthy explanations. I briefed her on what she needed to do, and soon enough, Claris nodded and quickly jumped into the carriage.
She commanded the coachman and knights, and the carriage sped off towards the academys cathedral.
Ed What was all that just now?
Naturally, the stares of the students, sharp as arrows, persisted. The unexpected appearance of the Saintess, the incomprehensible exchange, and then her swift compliance with my directionsit was all quite abnormal.
Yenika, too, wore a perplexed look. I steadied myself and placed my hands on her shoulders.
Ah, ugh Suddenly, why!
We must head to the cathedral now.
Throughout the endless cycles of time, the beginning had always been the same.
Saintess Claris informed me about the looping time and about my service number, urging me to board the carriage due to time constraints.
Sitting in the carriage, I had time to sort out my thoughts and come to terms with the situation.
But the carriage was too slow. We desperately needed the aid of Yenikas spirits who could defy geography and soar through the air.
Suddenly? Ed You need to take part in the joint combat training!
I cant explain in detail, but its an extremely important matter.
If Ed says so I concede Even so
I had to start moving even as I tried to explain.
The surest solution was to race to the northern forest and summon Lucy. In the previous cycle, I did just that.
Lucy Meyril was a formidable force, unmatched within the academy. A bulldozer or a cheat of sorts, capable of breaking through any dead-end.
With Lucy present, we could subdue Teloss Apostle or Archbishop Verdio in an instant.
But that was not the objective. It wasnt about subduing them; it was a time attack.
We had to snatch the canine necklace of Belverok and cast it as far away from Aken Island as possible.
It was uncertain how far we needed to go to prevent it from reacting with the sealit might not be enough to cover kilometers, perhaps requiring travel to another province.
There was no telling how much time it would need. If we could retry the cycle, we might discern the exact distance, but with Adels life on the line, that wasnt an option.
I had to proceed as though this was truly the final attempt.
Hence, there was no time to summon Lucy from the northern forest. It would be better to race to the cathedral and seize Belveroks canine necklace as quickly as possible.
After securing the necklace, I would flee Aken Island as quickly as I could. Dealing with Teloss Apostle would come later. First, we had to hinder the revival of the Holy Dragon.
And at the start of every cycle, Yenika was always closest to me.
As the handler of the cycle, having no connection to Saintess Claris, she had to fully invest her efforts to persuade and take me with her.
There had been no choice for me but to be confusedly dragged along. But now the situation had profoundly changed.
It is urgent, so I understand But Ed, you dont look well. Arent you overexerting yourself?
Yenika spoke as she amassed the power of the spirits. It was a considerable amount of magic energy, enough to summon mid-level spirits, yet she didnt seem burdened.
Yenika had an extraordinary sensitivity to spirit magic.
Before long, a giant water-formed hawk spread its wings, and a moist breeze coiled around the bench.
Yenika swiftly climbed onto the hawk. Though not exactly colossal, it was large enough for two people to ride.
Extending her hand, I grasped it and climbed up beside her. As the hawk flapped its wings and began to hover, I struggled to maintain balance and wrapped my arms around Yenikas waist.
Ack!
Yenika shivered and hiccupped. Perhaps the abruptness of my action had startled her. But at that moment, I was too preoccupied to attend to my mental state.
Youll take care of the aftermath, wont you, Ed?
What?
I trust you, Ed, so Ill do it.
From within my cloak, she extracted Glasts Phoenix Ring of the Golden Sun.
With her fist clenched tightly around the ring, Yenicar extended it towards the sky And then the heavens vanished.
Rumble!
Though wings is a broad term, their varieties are countless.
From the smallest insects, sparrows, and bats to the largest eagles, pterosaurs, and skeletal birds Each type of wing spread over the world takes a different form.
Yet, among them all, the most imposing was the whale.
It was a clear day.
But the suns light could not reach the academy.
Only a vast shadow cast darkness over it.
Elemental spirits come in myriad forms and species, yet for each element, there exists a unique being.
Spirit masters refer to these beings as Supreme Spirits.
The supreme spirits are the earliest forms of life among their kind.
The supreme water spirit, Pride.
The immense whale floated over the academy, emitting a sound like a grand horn.
Surrounded by a host of flying spirits, its majestic movement recalled a mothership with an escort fleet.
Even Telos pursuing apostles paused at the sight, momentarily bewildered.
Swoop!
A pterosaur-shaped wind spirit swiftly seized Yenicar and me, offering respite upon its plush back, and the sensation of plummeting dissipated.
Hey How much mana did you draw from?
Im not sure I guess Ill be bedridden for a while
Staggering with effort, Yenicar used her staff to prop herself up and slowly stood on the spirits back.
Without any explanation, she had overexerted herself for my sake, leaving me with a profound sense of debt, lodging itself deeply in my heart.
The six apostles ceased their pursuit for a moment, surprised by an unforeseen circumstance.
Surely, chaos had already erupted at the academy.
The supreme water spirit, Pride, was regarded as a calamity that claimed the lives of two mythical heroes.
The forced manifestation of Pride marked one of the greatest achievements of the archmage Glokta, as the entity itself embodied a terror in human history.
Though Pride was now under Yenicars control, it was uncertain whether the academys others would perceive it similarly.
The apostles altered their expressions and prepared collective sacred magic for a more serious confrontation.
* * *
Saintess, there is something only you can do.
You alone remember all of history, Saintess, with a full grasp on the situation. While I use whatever means to thwart the Holy Dragons revival, Saintess please persuade the High Priest Eldain.
Stepping from the carriage, the chaotic scenes at the academy cathedral unfolded before me.
Clarisse, unfettered by the knights escort, strode decisively through the open cathedral doors before her.
Inside, those expecting the apostles return and news of the situation awaited.
The audacious assault that resulted in the theft of Velbroks tooth necklace had left a profound impression, as if the culprits knew the orders every move.
As if responding to this anomaly, the sky filled with elemental spirits of all sorts Something was clearly amiss.
On the pulpit stood Archbishop Verdieu, issuing commands to the cathedral knights, and High Priest Eldain seated behind, gazing skyward with reflections of a distant and lofty academy overhead.
Most of the orders movements were spearheaded by Archbishop Verdieu.
High Priest Eldain an observer who had left most decisions to Verdieu.
Observation itself is a form of participation. There is no moral hierarchy in such apathy.
Yet, Clarisse knew.
High Priest Eldain was not powerless. He was simply weary from weathering the passage of time.
Caught between faith and reality, his scales had slowly tipped toward the latter.
Saintess?
How did you That is, the situation here is rather complicated
The stained glass lay broken, chairs scattered across the floor. The sanctuary was in utter disarray.
Pushing aside knights who attempted to bar her path, Clarisse ascended to the pulpit.
Saintess Clarisse.
The circumstances were already hectic. Nonetheless, reverence for the Saintess remained of utmost importance.
Bowing his head, Verdieu greeted her and wanted to ask for patience with the ongoing crisis.
We are
Please sit down, Archbishop Verdieu.
Finally, she had arrived.
On a small table atop the pulpit designed for candles and a holy water dish Clarisse slid them aside and perched herself there with grace.
At this moment, Verdieu sensed the dissonance.
Clarisse was beholden to no ones scrutiny.
Her mind was consumed only by the endeavors that led to this point.
A man had died dozens of times. Each time, he persisted in self-sacrifice, propelling her toward the culminating point of these events.
The weight of this debt was indescribable, and while there was no need for a sense of obligation, it was evident that she had received far too much.
The pinnacle of the Telos order was shaped like no other.
Saintess, Archbishop, High Pries.
Seated at the core, Saintess Clarisse addressed Eldain in a soft voice.
High Priest Eldain.
Eldain, observing from behind on a wooden chair, showed no reaction.
Still, Clarisse gazed upward at the broken ceiling and spoke.
You surely understand, High Priest. I know youve been caught in an endless turmoil. However You cannot remain a mere observer forever.
Archbishop Verdieu is a cancer that consumes our order.
A murmur echoed through the cathedral as Verdieus brows furrowed sharply.
Before he could demand what she meant, Clarisse responded,
You must excommunicate him.