Chapter 248: Noble Soul (2)
In the Camelon city, the heartland of magic, only one special institution remained in what was now merely a shadow of its former self.
The Council of Elders.
This body was considered the pinnacle of the magical world. It had transcendent authority, free from all rules and regulations. All members were at least Class 8 mages, and meetings were infrequent unless a significant issue arose.
However, today, an unusual gathering of seven out of the twelve council members was taking place. The reason was none other than the summoning of the council by its elder and Class 9 mage, Sael Ri, for the first time in three years.
Usually, attendance at these meetings was abysmally low, with only those who wished to attend showing up.
Even when they did gather, it was mostly filled with noisy chatter. Today, however, the council was silent.
“... I see a few are missing.”
An elderly voice echoed, causing the council members to gulp nervously.
Typically, as mages grew in power, they also grew younger in appearance.
A Class 6 mage no longer aged visibly. A Class 7 mage regained some youth, while a Class 8 mage could maintain the appearance of someone in their twenties or thirties.
Ultimately, a Class 9 mage undergoes a phenomenon called reverse aging or body change, transforming their body into the most ideal form for using magic, which often meant appearing much younger.
However, Sael Ri was different. He was one of the few who, despite reaching the Class 9, retained the appearance of an old man.
With a long white beard reaching his chest and a pointed hat, he looked like a traditional mage from a storybook. This appearance underscored his rigid adherence to old customs.
“Yes. Hedaron had to urgently return to his estate due to some issues, and Palat has been in seclusion for about half a year, seeking enlightenment.”
“If it's personal matters, it can't be helped. What about the others?”
“They declined to attend without giving a reason.”
“I see.”
Sael Ri nodded, causing a few council members to sweat nervously. Missing a council meeting summoned by Sael Ri without a valid reason carried significant penalties.
'... Those guys are in trouble now.'
Regardless, there was no immediate way to bring in those who were absent, so the meeting proceeded without them.
“The Green Tower has started making a move.”
Sael Ri's statement made several council members murmur and shake their heads.
“Why would those guys, who have been dormant for over ten years, suddenly start moving now...?”
The Green Tower and the Council of Elders shared similar traits. Both were small groups composed of high-ranking mages, with a Class 9 mage at the top. However, the Green Tower was more akin to outlaws in the magical world, whereas the Council of Elders were its rulers, making the two fundamentally opposed.
The Green Tower was one of the few entities that could threaten the Council of Elders' position at the top of the magical world, so it was natural for the council members to feel uneasy.
“A witch has revealed herself and was killed by a mere mage. It’s understandable. The master of the Green Tower is sensitive to the existence of witches.”
“That’s true...”
“Foolish witches. If they're going to hide, they should hide properly instead of showing up and getting killed...”
“Hey. What happened to the witch you had imprisoned?”
“She died. She couldn’t withstand the experiments.”
“Tsk. That’s what happens when you handle good material carelessly. If it were me, I would have made use of it for at least ten years...”
“Silence. No more idle chatter.”
Sael Ri struck the floor with his staff, instantly silencing the room as if a spell had been cast.
"The Green Tower acting unilaterally isn't new. However, the real issue is that the Manwol Tower has also started to move."
"What? The Manwol Tower?"
"Yes."
In this world, there were only two entities known as great towers; the Sakwol Tower, the most famous magical tower, and the Manwol Tower, which remained hidden in the shadows.
The Manwol Tower was also a force that threatened the Mage Council. For decades, efforts were made to locate and capture them, but they left no traces and the search proved difficult.
In reality, while the Manwol Tower eradicated dark mages, they committed numerous crimes in the process, leading the magical community to label them as criminals and pursue them.
However, this pursuit was more of a formality than a serious effort, as tracking the Manwol Tower was virtually impossible.
"So both the Green Tower and the Manwol Tower... Is this incident really that significant?"
It was just that one witch appeared and was killed. To the common folk, a witch might be something special, but to the Green Tower and the Manwol Tower, a witch shouldn't be that unfamiliar.
"She wasn't an ordinary witch. That witch... was a disciple of the Last Witch."
"What...!"
"Could it be that the successor of the Last Witch still exists?"
"Indeed."
The council gulped hard.
The magic of the Last Witch was the ultimate, strongest magic, capable of turning illusions into reality. It was the most perfect magic, coveted by all mages, alchemists, and magical engineers.
"And what happened to that magic?"
The council urgently inquired, but Sael Ri shook his head.
"It was lost. The witch was killed by a student of Stella Academy in a separate dimension, leaving no corpse behind."
"Oh no..."
"To think we couldn't extract that precious magic..."
Class 9 was... a divine realm that transcended humanity.
The world they lived in was entirely different from the one they inhabited.
The council members understood this and weakly turned back.
Decades had passed since they formed the Mage Council, hoping to glimpse the edge of Class 9, yet they still had not grasped even a grain of the divine realm.
———-
Standing on the edge of a windy cliff, closing one's eyes and feeling the swaying sensation could be intoxicating.
Even though he was not moving at all.
‘The world revolves around the sun.’
These were the words spoken by a mage and philosopher from a long time ago.
That single phrase, which shook the foundation of everything, turned the magical world upside down, causing all magic to be redefined. Centuries had passed since then.
“Can you feel it? The flow of the world.”
Rudrick Hallow.
The lord of the Manwol Tower and a great Class 9 mage. He stood on the edge of the cliff, enjoying the sensation of the world revolving around the sun—an experience incomprehensible to ordinary people.
“I have no interest in such things.”
“How dull.”
Rudrick's conversation partner was a man with gray hair and gray eyes. He was dressed in a strange outfit.
The aura he exuded was anything but ordinary; his name was New Moon Space. He was one of the strongest among the Twelve Divine Moons.
"So, what's the reason you came to find me?" Rudrick asked.
"I'm here to talk to that old man sleeping over there.”
New Moon Space pointed somewhere with his eyes, which made Rudrick smile.
The old man lay on a platform in the space outside the cliff. He was drunk and sound asleep. He was also one of the Twelve New Moons, New Moon Silver.
"It's rare for two of the Twelve New Moons to meet... Is it okay?"
The Twelve New Moons were destined not to meet each other. Rudrick knew this.
The original mages had left a prophecy that when they all gathered, something incredibly terrifying would happen.
"It doesn't matter.”
"Well, I suppose so. All the other Twelve New Moons are bound by their self-imposed restrictions and can't move freely.”
"Enough chit-chat, wake him up.”
Hearing that, Rudrick grinned.
"That's a bit troublesome. The old man has a lot on his mind and is under a lot of stress. Do we really need to wake him up when he's finally sleeping peacefully?"
"It's not for you to interfere.”
New Moon Space took a step forward, but Rudrick blocked his path.
"You can't go any further, New Moon Space.”
"Are you planning to stop me?"
"Yes.”
Rudrick glanced at New Moon Silver with concern.
It had been months since Rudrick's ability to foresee the future had stopped working properly, and he had come to New Moon Silver to find out why.
However, it turned out that New Moon Silver himself was unable to foresee the future correctly.
The fact that New Moon Space had come to see him in this state was not a good sign. New Moon Space was highly sensitive to predetermined fate and loathed deviations from it.
Even if the world were to crumble in the end, New Moon Space’s choices would remain unchanged. He firmly believed that fate flew according to the will of the constellation.
"Let's not do this now.”
Rudrick held an opposing view to New Moon Space. He saw a supernova-like existence shining brightly, capable of changing fate, and he couldn't let that be hindered.
"I can't let you.”
Rudrick ignited 'void' on his fingertip.
It was a power with the same nature as New Moon Space’s dimensional force. Seeing this, New Moon Space frowned.
"Are you planning to use space against me?"
"Just because you're made of space doesn't mean you handle it best.”
"An interesting theory. I've never liked the arrogance of you mages.”
New Moon Space took a step closer to him.
It was perhaps the shortest but mightiest step in the world.
... Boom!!
Dimensions collided, space crumbled, and gravity reversed, drawing everything into the cracks between dimensions.
“Hehe...”
Meanwhile, New Moon Silver was enjoying a rare deep sleep, dreaming of playing poker with a boy and winning overwhelming... A most Delightful Dream.