Chapter 660: Daily Teleportation

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Chapter 660: Daily Teleportation

Alex, when are we going to learn about fire magic again? Selina said, yawning as she came downstairs to the dining room. I know youre busy, but if you have time, Id love to learn some more.

Oh, we will. Alex heaped steaming links of breakfast sausage onto a platter in the middle of the table. Nearby, Brutus was drooling, watching the food.

When? she asked, sitting down.

Soon, he said. Theresa! Breakfast time! He called upstairs, joining his sister for breakfast. I promise.

How soon is soon? Selina pressed. We were making really good progress when Khaliks parents were here, and Im ready for some new spells. Learning spells, especially fire spells, makes me want to learn even more.

I wish I could be teaching you right now, Selina, Alex said honestly. Its a crunch period for me; you know why Ive had to do the work Ive been doing, but remember, its only temporary.

I know, and I still have that magic lore to look up, Selina said quietly. I just miss hanging

I overslept! Theresa came down the stairs two at a time, looking frantic. She headed to the magically-cooled pantry, pulled out a slab of meat, slapped it in Brutus bowl, then plopped down at the table with Alex and Selina, quickly piling sausage links on her plate. Im so hungry, she mumbled, wolfing them down. Sorry about this, I went to bed way too late last night.

I told you not to wait up for Alex, Selina said.

Alex looked at Theresa. You were waiting up for me?

Right until I feel asleep, she said, her mouth full. Sorry.

No, no, Im the one who should be sorry. Or, well He thought for a moment. Lets say we just share the sorry.

He looked at Theresa and Selina in earnest. look, I know Ive been away a lotI dont like it eitherbut Im trying to make it as temporary as possible. I swear, thingsll go back to normal soon.

Theresa gave him a gentle smile, reaching out and squeezing his hand. Alex, I understand. I get it. Youre doing what you have to do for us, just like how Im hunting dungeon cores with Claygon, Grimloch, Thundar, Ripp and the others. I miss you a lot, but we have to do what we have to do. And thats the way it is. But, once were done, we owe ourselves a long vacation.

Heh, yeah, Alex laughed. Preferably one that lasts for a few years.

Theresa giggled, while Selina remained quiet; her eyes fixed on her food, barely looking up at either the wizard or huntress.

I get it too, Alex, his sister said softly. I dont like it, but I get it. I just hope its over soon.

It will be, the young wizard said. Ill make sure it is.

After breakfast was finished, Alex teleported around the kitchen, enlisting an army of Wizards Hands to wash and dry the dishes as he gathered his cloak, satchel and staff.

Selina and Theresa grabbed their bags, and joined Alex, Brutus and Claygon, in the centre of the dining room.

Alright, everybody ready? he asked.

Yes, Theresa said.

Selina grinned. This parts fun.

A lot of fun Claygon agreed.

Brutus simply panted, all three heads nuzzling Theresa, Alex, and Selina, while he wrapped his bone-sheathed tail around one of Claygons lower hands.

Yeah, it sure is a hell of a lot of fun, isnt it? Alex grinned, and closing his eyes, then touching his companions, he called on both the Travellers power and the Mark of the Fool.

Hannahs energy came as easily as breathing, while the Mark showed him a cascade of images of every success hed ever had with the power, no matter how small.

He imagined the space he was standing in with his family, then the junior schools front gates, and making some minor adjustments to his energy flow

The Travellers power flared.

And the Roth family vanished.

A heartbeat later, Alex opened his eyes, finding the five of them in front of the junior school.

Youthful faces were everywhere, reminding him of himself and his cabal mates not so long ago. In some ways, it seemed like a lifetime had passed since he was in first year.

I probably looked a lot like them, he whispered, noting the excitement on their faces and how they were looking every which way, taking in the wonders of a university hed grown accustomed to.

Look! Theyre flying! cried a pudgy young man, pointing at a trio of Watchers soaring through the air on their stone disks. The young mans friends also pointed and gawked, completely awestricken.

Alex chuckled as he passed them. If you think thats a sight, wait until you see Baelin when hes mad.

He left the path and entered the school, taking the stairs two at a time, moving past huge auditoriums where first year Magic Lore classes were held, then up the stairs to smaller classrooms on the upper floors.

The higher he climbed, the more students he knewboth third and fourth yearwho greeted him by name as he approached.

The third year wizard stopped for a while, chatting about how summer break had seemed to fly by; the Games of Roal, and what classes people were taking this semester, before continuing on to Magic Lore. Alex had a sobering moment when he realised how few second year students had made it to third year; the attrition rate between second and third year was depressing.

Another grim reality wormed its way into his mind. I wonder what Carey would think of going into third year?

He sighed, shaking his head to ground himself, focusing on his breath.

Dont dwell. Acknowledge it and let it pass.

With that, Alex entered his first class of the dayMagic Lore III.

The classroom was tiny compared to the massive auditoriums where first year lectures took place; his first year class would have held hundreds of students, this room had enough seats for maybe forty.

And one of the forty was waving at him.

Hey, Alex, welcome. Khalik gestured to an empty seat beside him. Thundar is not here yet, but he should be on his way.

Youre here way too early, Alex took the seat beside Khalik.

Someone has to keep you company, the prince said easily, petting Najyah who was nestled on his shoulder, fast asleep. So, my friend, how are you finding your classes so far?

Honestly? Easy at this point, Alex said, listing them, Third Year Blood Magics interesting, but therell be a lot of repetition for me; I had to learn a lot of it because of the ritual I used for Brutus and Theresa, but according to the syllabus, a lot of that stuffll be covered in the course this year. Then theres alchemy. Well be forging magical rings at first, but thats something I learned how to do from self-study. Ill be getting my Art of the Wizard in Combat credit from the expedition, so thats done. Mangals fourth year Summoning should be very interesting though. Were finally getting into full Binding and Relational Contract Summoning, which means well have to make a pact with a spiritual entity as our final project.

I still cannot believe you are in fourth year summoning.

Professor Mangal insisted.

So you have told me, and I still hardly believe it. Do you think you will master fifth-tier summoning spells soon?

Ill be working on that later, Alex said.

Good, Khalik mused. You are working hard, friend.

So are you, Alex said. All the spell practise, the training and the studying that you, Isolde and Thundar are doing; its even making me feel tired.

Well, we cannot be left behind, Khalik said. We simply cannot let you leap ahead of us so quickly.

Well, well all need to be ready for whats coming, Alex agreed, looking around the mostly empty class. Is it just me, or does this all seem kinda

Quaint? the prince offered.

Yeah, thats the right word, Alex said. I remember when I used to walk to class from the insula, or take a sky-gondola around the city. Well, this morning I actually teleported to five different places!

I hear you; I remember those days in the insula. Now, Im living in a comfortable villa in the city where I can spend time with Sinope, and make connections, the prince said. Sometimes, I yearn for those simpler days. Things seemed different before what happened to Carey.

More innocent somehow, Alex added. And that was when we were fighting demons. By the Traveller, is this what getting old looks like?

Khalik looked stricken. I am not ready for grey hair.

Neither am I! Alex agreed.