Ajest elaborated further. âHeâs almost reached his goal already. He leads Hebrionâs strongest party and is a candidate for the headmasterâs position. The majority of the Alpha Class students support him. All heâs waiting for is for the current dean to step down.â
âYou speak as if you know him very well.â
Ajest bit her lip. âThat isâ¦â
Elheim didnât pry any further, and sighed. âIn any case, Professor Nifleka becoming headmaster will result in a slew of potential problems. He might even repeat the actions of Duke Nifleka from over a decade ago.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
12 years ago, the Nifleka family was a mere countâs family, but during the conflict between the Republic and the monarchy, they rapidly rose in status to become a duchy.
Count Nifleka personally led a troupe of knights into the Republic-controlled capital and slaughtered all of the rebels before reclaiming the city in the name of the Crown. Afterward, he was hailed as a savior of the country and granted the title of Duke. During his crusade, 80,000 people had died under his tyranny. He would massacre any commoner suspected of aiding the Republicâman, woman, or child. Even today, the name Duke Nifleka was the subject of great fear.
Suddenly, a gruff voice called out to the pair from the direction of the party. âIâve been looking everywhere for you two.â Professor Nifleka showed himself from behind the door.
âI just wanted some fresh air,â said Elheim.
Nifleka smiled at Elheimâs words. âI see, but you shouldnât vacate the party, Elheim. There are so many young ladies who have come specifically to meet you. Ahâthe lady of the Redwen family was anxiously looking for you. With that in mind, I suggest you make your way back to the party.â
âI see I have made a lady wait. It would be my pleasure to keep her company.â agreed Elheim.
Just as he was about to pass Nifleka and return to the party, the professor grabbed his shoulder and pulled him close. âAhâthereâs one other thing I must tell you. As a professorâ¦â Niflekaâs eyes narrowed and voice dropped to the sound of a whisper. âYou should know when to keep your mouth shut, Triquincy.â
He spoke not to Elheim, the 4th Circle Magician, but to Triquincy, a representative of his house of nobility. A warning.
ââ¦I understand.â Elheim nodded in response and left the terrace, leaving only Ajest and Nifleka in the brisk weather.
âIt is disrespectful to speak so carelessly. You would do best to watch your words,â said Nifleka, visibly upset.
âI only spoke the truth,â responded Ajest.
âTruth or not, you should first consider our relationship. Acting like this would do no good for either of us. Our families are quite closeâthe saviorâs family, Nifleka⦠the royal family, Roguepalace.â
Ajest Kingscrownâno. Ajest Roguepalaceâs eyes shook.
âTry as you might, it is impossible to separate an individual from their family, Ajest. Family is key. Oneâs family determines oneâs lifeâwhether it be position, status, or network. Ah, yes. Another example would be marriââ
Nifleka didnât continue. It was because a frigid storm had filled the terrace, threatening to freeze the sweat off of his skin. Seeing her expression, he quickly switched the topic. âIn any case, please watch what you say about other families. Would you be taking responsibility if the party is ruined?â
âItâd be better if this meaningless party was.â Ajest spoke crudely.
âMeaningless? I told you. This party isââ
âThis party is just a gathering meant to showcase how the Tower of Magic acknowledged your party as the strongest. But the truth is that Desirâs party, who you tried so hard to defeat, hadnât even applied for the sponsorship.â
As soon as he heard that, Niflekaâs raised his voice. âHm? I hadnât heard. But why would I have to know everything thatâs going on with that commoner?â
âAre you feigning ignorance? You changed the application period at your own whim, and neglected to inform Desirâs party about it.â
âThatâsââ
âYou were afraid.â She continued, not even blinking at his half-hearted retorts. âYouâve always been outspoken against commoners, and you didnât want to seem incompetent losing to those very people that you love to hate.â
âFirst off!â Niflekaâs voice shook as he addressed Ajest. âFirst off, this would have never happened if you had won against Desirâs party!â
âSo youâre saying that this is because of me?â asked Ajest.
Nifleka nodded fiercely. âYes! This is all because of you! You lost to Desirâs party! How dare you have the gall to speak up against me after losing in such an unsightly fashion!â Nifleka built up his own momentum in response. âUnfair? Afraid? Ajest Roguepalace! Do you think you of all people have the right to say that to me? Youâre nothing but a failure.â His face was beet red. âIf youâre trying to blame me, I want you out of this party immediately! At least I won! You lost! The Blue Moon party doesnât need losers!â
Ajest took a good look at Nifleka as he panted heavily. âSo all along, Iâve been in a party led by this kind of man.â She felt the last bit of hesitation fade awayâafter all, it hadnât been her decision to join this party in the first place.
âYou canât, can you? You canât leave, right? Quit the bullsheet and return to the party, right now!â
Ajest suddenly recalled what Nifleka had said about how family decided everything. She agreed with most of itâit was true that she had originally joined the Blue Moon party to bolster the relationship between Nifleka and Roguepalace. It wasnât strange for nobles to use their children to form bonds. But was this really a party? As Ajest asked herself this question, her fingers were already reaching for the Blue Moon badge and relinquishing it from her chest.
After Ajest left the terrace, Nifleka was still fuming over the conversation. A call came from his Pad, and he wasnât in the mood to answer it. He had a grimace over his face at the thought of Ajest, but he straightened up immediately after seeing that the call was from the Tower of Magic.
âAh. Youâre from the Tower of Magic. How can I help you?â
â âSomething urgent has come up, so we will have to take our leave.â
âLeaving so soon? A pity, but if it is urgent, I wonât keep you. Have a good night.â Niflekaâs voice was tinged with disappointment.
â âWe shall definitely come to your next party.â
âThank you kindly.â A faint smile tugged at the manâs lips.
â âHave a good night.â
As the conversation ended and Professor Nifleka was about to end the call, he heard some faint whispers before the man spoke again.
ââAh. Professor Nifleka. The Tower of Magic has recently appointed a new technical advisor. I was just wondering if you knew anything about the matter.â
The Tower of Magicâs magic engineering was top class. To be a technical advisor, they would have to be one of the greatest minds in the world. Nifleka made some casual remarks about the matter. âHow could I possibly know about the inner workings of an illustrious place like the Tower of Magic? Surely, you would know more than I.â
â âAhâitâs because the new technical advisor is apparently from Hebrion Academy.â
Professor Nifleka was delighted. âIs that so? Technical advisor for the Tower of Magic. Surely incredible. Are they an alumni of Hebrion Academy? What year did they graduate?â
â âBased on my sources, they say heâs still attending Hebrion Academy.â
âAttending? Thatâs astonishing! To think that a student could become a technical advisor for the Tower of Magic. Who could he be?â Nifleka pressed on, unable to control himself. He needed to recruit this child into his party as soon as possible.
â âThis is⦠His name is⦠Give me a second.â
âStop beating around the bush!â
â ââ¦There we go. His name is written here. Desir Arman. 1st year at Hebrion Academy, Desir Arman.â
July 8th. 13 days until the Emergence of the Shadow World.
Desir spoke to his two party members in the training room. âBoth of you should have grasped your weaknesses while fighting against the Outers at the Tower of Magic.â
âWeaknesses?â asked Pram.
âThatâs right. Weaknesses. First, Pram. Your experience is lacking.â Experienceâtime spent in combat, and their ability to fluidly adapt to a situation. Pram had the fundamentals, but he was caught off guard by veterans on the battlefield.
âDuring our defense, there was a high-circle mage in the fight, but you were so distracted by the enemies in front of you that you failed to pinpoint both his location and his magic. Thus, you failed. Without Romantica watching your back, you would have definitely been in danger.â
ââ¦Youâre right. I had no idea what to do.â Pram understood his weaknesses, which was a good sign. This meant that he just needed to fix them.
From there, Desir turned to face his second party member. âAnd now, Romantica.â
âMhm.â Romantica hunched herself over, bracing herself for a slew of criticism.
âYou did everything that you possibly could,â said Desir.
This caught Romantica off guard, as she was expecting a lot of harsh critique. She immediately straightened herself, and haughtily looked at Desir. âHaha! Of course! How hard do you think I was working?â
Desir continued. âItâs not a compliment. What Iâm saying is that you did well for your level. Your circle. To be specific, the level of a 2nd circle mage. As a sniper, you must aim for the enemyâs weakness, but 2nd circle is too low. As a Single Ranker now, you have to climb higher.â
âYou canât just reach 3rd circle that easilyâ¦â complained Romantica. A 3rd circle mage was officially called a âbattle mageââ recognized as a true mage at the level of Hebrion Academyâs graduates.
âNow that weâve pointed out our weaknesses, itâs time for some questions.â Desir smiled playfully. âIf you have a weakness, you should remedy it: yes or no?â
âOf course you⦠should.â A chill ran down Romanticaâs spine as she answered Desir. Was it deja vu? She could swear that this had happened beforeâ¦
âSo, in order to remedy that weakness, you should train: yes or no?â
âYouâyou should,â Pram gulped. The way Desir was asking questions was unnerving.
And of course, their greatest fears came to life. âPerfect! Iâm glad to see that you agree! From now on, weâll be starting our Hell training. Assemble at the office every day before and after classes!â
âYou monster! Exams are right around the corner!â shrieked Romantica. Her complaints fell on deaf ears, and her screams echoed out into the halls.