Chapter 390: Enlightening

Chapter 390: Enlightening

Lee was indeed with the students. It seemed that shed decided to attempt to further their practice of patterns through a demonstration of her own. That had spared them all of a session of stretching, though Noah suspected that the assortment of objects, both living and non, that Lee had shoved into her mouth were having considerably less fun.

He and Moxie arrived just as Lee swallowed and somehow managed to make something around two or three pounds of food vanish down her gullet and disappear as if it had never been there. Todd gave her a hearty round of applause that drew looks from everyone else.

What? Todd asked as he lowered his hands and glanced around at the attention he was getting. Id rather she eat other things than decide to see what something more intelligent tastes like.

That might be one of the smartest things youve ever said.

Good to see everyones having fun, Noah said. Everyone had been so focused on Lee that they hadnt even noticed him or Moxie. They turned toward him in varying states of surprise and Lee turned her gaze from a plump bird on the top of a nearby building. If the bird had any sort of guardian angel, Noah suspected that it had been the one hastening his steps.

Funs certainly a word for it, Emily said as she covered a laugh and turned to make sure Todd couldnt see the flicker of a grin passing across her lips. Do you think I could learn that pattern? If I could eat that much and not puff up like a ball of dough, I think Id swap on the spot.

Yeah! Lee said with a wide grin and a nod. You definitely could. Ill teach you.

Im not so sure that particular pattern is going to work for anyone other than you, Noah said with a laugh. As usual, Lee had covered for his ass. Nobody had so much as noticed that he was late.

Honestly, Lee is the absolute master of completely distracting people to the point where they dont even realize theyre being distracted.

No, you can definitely do it, Lee told Emily with such confidence that Noah almost believed she knew what she was talking about. You just have to build up to it. Its like training your muscles. All you have to do is eat until you cant eat anymore and then have some more after that.

That is not how you train your muscles, Noah said, though Lees words did give him quite an insight into why her stretching sessions were the way that they were. But I digress. Weve got some work to get to and, according to what Moxie has told me, youre all just about ready to move to the next step.

Noah didnt say what the next step was he didnt know who was in the area, but speaking in terms that a normal teacher would use was going to make it pretty hard for anyone other than his students to figure out exactly what it was that he meant.New novel chapters are published on

Everyones eyes other than Emilys, whose eyes flicked to the side and broke contact with Noahs as her face creased with a flash of concern lit up. It looked like Moxies warning had been right. Emily didnt feel like shed progressed her pattern enough to take it any further.

No point making her suffer.

But, before we get around to that, weve got some slightly more mundane things that well be working on, Noah said, starting toward the transport cannon. Everyone fell in line behind him and he continued to speak. Moxie and Lee are going to lead some sparring and combat practice.

A round of grimaces passed over the students faces particularly those of Alexandra, James, and Todd. That was another one of Moxies theories proven correct. They were the farthest along in formations and likely wanted more.

Well, James was probably disappointed because he was going to have to do actual work, but that was just James.

Whoever shows the most improvement from the last time is going to get points in our competition, Moxie added, and all of a sudden, there wasnt a single person who looked even vaguely reluctant.

Noahs smile fell away. Ah, right. Lovely.

It was everyone elses turn to grin. Noah just sighed and shook his head. Emily, youre up first. Lets go see what you can do.

A look of panic flashed across her face and she sent a discreet glance at Moxie, who gave her a small nod of reassurance. It didnt seem to do much. Emily swallowed and stepped away from the others. She walked over to join Noah and stood as stiff as a board by his side.

Noah drew his flying sword from its spot at his waist and tossed it to the ground. He got onto it first and Emily, after a second of delay, stepped on behind him. She put her hands on his shoulders to keep her balance.

Good luck. Call out if you need me for whatever reason, Noah said. He nodded up to the plateau above them. We wont be far. Just at the top of that.

Sounds good, Moxie replied. She glanced at Lee. The demon was practically vibrating with excitement at her side. Heaving a sigh, Moxie sat down. Everyone else, find somewhere to sit. Im going to give Lee a little while to get the stretching out of her system before she pops. I dont want to hear any complaints. Just be glad Im having her do this first so we have an excuse to stop when we need to get to the rest of class.

Noah activated the flying sword while the students moved to follow Moxies directions. Wind hummed through the air around his feet and it lifted into the air. He waited for a moment to make sure that Emily had a good hold of him before taking the sword up and over to the plateau above.

He landed gently on the grass. A flicker of memory passed through his head at the thought of his old flying sword. As chaotic as it had been, landing it anywhere successfully had made him feel pretty accomplished.

Magus Vermil, I Emily started.

Magus Vermil? Noah asked, aghast. Why the hell are you being so formal? Id get professor, and Im certainly not asking you to call me Teacherman, but Magus? Relax, Emily. Moxie talked to me. Im not here to make you do something you arent comfortable with.

The tension flooded out of Emilys shoulders and escaped her lips in a relieved sigh. Oh.

Im here to help, you know, Noah said. I want all of you to succeed. If youre struggling with something, you can find me after class or something. Its not like you dont know where to look.

Emily shifted from foot to foot. Her gaze moved to land anywhere other than where she could see Noah. I know. I just I dont know. I want to do it myself.

Theres nothing wrong with that, but you cant brute force everything. Noah paused for a second and scrunched his nose. The moment the words came out of his lips was the moment that he was reminded that he had quite literally brute forced everything he knew. Actually, scratch that. I suppose you can brute force everything. Itll take way longer than asking for help, though. Why ignore resources when you have access to them?

I yeah. I guess youre right, Emily admitted reluctantly. I just dont like it.

Thats fine. For now, it doesnt matter. Just show me where you are and what youre having trouble with.

Emily nodded. Okay.

She closed her eyes and a look of concentration passed over her features. Noah crossed his arms and settled in to watch. He was confident that everyone had the ability to use a pattern. Emily was no exception. She was a bright, if slightly argumentative, student. That meant that the problem was probably something the others would run into at some point as well.

This should be enlightening.