Chapter 463: Extermination by Army

Name:Mark of the Fool Author:
Chapter 463: Extermination by Army

Well, Claygon, it seems like well be here for the next twenty hours or so. And, ughif I could slap that Govert in his stupid, unsanitary face, I would. Alex grimaced as he finished scrubbing years of grease, stains, and hardened batter from the kitchens central island and flung another dirty rag onto the growing pile. I swear, that man never used a sliver of soap and water on this place. Not one sliver!

We makegood progress. Claygon gently dipped his pair of mopscomically small in his enormous stone handsinto two buckets, continuing to mop the kitchen floor. It istoo bad I cant use fire. It would clean away all the old dirt quickly.

Yes, but with one big problem being that itd also clean up everything else. Everything else meaning the floor, ceiling, wallswell, the whole bakery, really. Alex shook his head at the basin of dirty water close by, then raised his hands, making a face at the dark gunk clinging to his gloves. Ugh, I knew this shouldve been a Wizards Hands only job, but noooo Alex, you had to contribute so things would go faster.

Youare making things go faster, father. Its a good thing.

Well, thanks for the vote of confidence, buddy, he said wryly, looking around at his army of Wizards Hands scrubbing away thick layers of grime that had built up on nearly every surface since Govert had inherited the bakery. But if its all the same, in retrospect, I have a feeling that taking longer and keeping my handsgloved or notclean, wouldve been better.

He ripped the gloves off, tossing them into a basin brimming with diluted sanitising cleanser: a formula usually used by alchemists for disinfecting equipment after working with particularly toxic substances.

His version contained double the usual concentration of alchemical cleaner.

In most cases, such a mixture was considered overzealous, even by Professor Jules standards. But, for this place? Alex was considering that maybe it wasnt quite strong enough.

Still, at least it finally looks like weve basically gotten the place sanitised! He said, taking a deep breath of fresh air. It does smell a lot better, thats for sure.

Fatheryou have Orb of Air over your head. I watched you cast it earlier.

Alex froze. Ahyes, well that explains the pleasant scent. Forgot it then, and thanks buddy.

Youare welcome.

Right, then. Alex put his hands on his hips, his eyes going to a corner of the kitchen. Looks like were about ready to begin setting up.

There, in the corner, a pair of large boxes full of suppliesincluding his alchemy kitand the precious aeld branch was leaning against the wall, waiting. It still glowed with a cheery, green-golden light, bubbling with excited curiosity at its new surroundings.

If it minded the occasional roach crawling through cracks in the floorboards, it showed no sign of it.

I suppose the only bugs thatd put you off would be carpenter ants and the like, Alex said thoughtfully. Not much to fear from cockroaches when youre a piece of magical wood. In any case, you just wait there for a moment, Ill start working with you riiiiight after I eliminate the vermin.

Alex cracked his knuckles, laughing evilly as bugs crawled along the ceiling, their wriggling antenna popping out of holes in the mortar.

Maythis battle end in your quick victory, father, Claygon said.

Oh, it will. Alex spread his hands, joints popping ominously as his fingers flexed. Oh, it will. Now, let the grand summoning begin!

With those words echoing through the kitchen, Alex conjured an army just as he had when he was seeking the aeld tree with Gwyllain by his side. He cast spell after spell, quickly filling the kitchen with otherworldly summoned monsters, being very specific as to what kind of creatures he called to him. First, he brought Bubbles, and several other water elemental friends to the material world. In this case, several meant a good two dozen. Next, he refreshed his mana with Hsiekus technique, then cast Summon Elemental Beetle four times, calling a quartette of water elemental beetle swarms.

Viper-devils shot along floorboards, diving between cracks, uncovering holes where rats hid in the darkness, or heading to the stairs, primed to set upon the larger prey below. Air elementals swarmed up the stairs in droves, seeking the colony of bats roosting there.

And Bubbles gathered his water elemental companions, leading them through gaps in the floorboards and walls. They flattened like disks, seeping into spaces and gaps like running water, disappearing beneath the floor and within the bakerys walls.

Humming contentedly, Alex turned to his alchemy supplies as battle sounds not normally heard in a townhouse echoed through the building. Walls gurgled, mixed with frightened cries from cornered rats and their mouse cousins. Cockroaches skittered to and fro, desperately fleeing liquid death, and from thebasementpanicked dire rats shrieked as viper-devils fell on them.

Must say its a hell of a lot cheaper than hiring labourers and rat-catchers, he said cheerily, beginning to set up his workstation.

FatherI feelleft out. Claygon paused his mopping.

Oh? What is it, buddy? Alex asked. You want to join in on the battle too, or something? I mean, I dont think youd fit in the walls.

Nofather Claygon said, and Alex felt a shyness coming from his golem. I meanthis building is being cleaned. Butwell, me

Alex paused. You want me to give you a polish, you mean?

The golem shifted his weight back and forth shyly. ...yes.

Alex chuckled. Well, say no more, buddy. Ill polish you right up! And after that, its time to get my staff-work started.

...thank you, father. Claygon said, and Alex could feel a slight embarrassment coming from him.

Well, its official, Alex thought, fetching a soft, clean rag. I have the most adorable golem in the whole city.

Alright, aeld tree branch? Check. Crafting tools? Check. Plant pot? Check. Crystallisation stabilising infusion? Check. Alex looked at the kitchen island carefully as he strapped on his mask and adjusted his apron. Alright, everythings ready.

He shuddered, recalling the monstrously large amounts of coin hed spent on some of the ingredients laid out before him. Crafting a staff was no cheap task. Crafting a staff that could be activated through pure mana manipulation? Even more expensive. Crafting a staff that could be activated through pure mana manipulation, took advantage of aeld tree wood, and had a design that would let him add more magical abilities in the future?

Well, that had cost enough to buy a pair of small bakeries in this district.

But itll be worth it, he promised himself, flipping through his staff schematics. Itll definitely be worth it.

He glanced at the aeld tree branch leaning against the island, bubbling with rising curiosity and wonder.

Well, then, my friend. Alex rubbed his gloved hands together. Were going to be making you into a magic staff today. But dont worry, the process Im going to use isnt invasive. Itll only work becauseas far as I can tellyoure made of living wood, so youll just need to use these

He picked up a set of false roots that hed bought at a magical plant store. to drink deeply of the liquid Ill be brewing for you. Thats all there is to it. In return, youre going to have a whole lot of magical power flowing through you. Sound fun?

He felt a wave of warm curiosity drifting from the aeld tree branch.

Brilliant. Then lets get started, shall we?