The Weekâs End has arrived. Ronin was picked up by Professor Espinella from his dorm room, and took him to a carriage waiting by the Academyâs gates.
âWhere are we going, Professor?â He asked as he sat down.
âThe Headmasterâs h-home. Itâs not too far from here, the road is justâ¦.. t-treacherous to walk on. Heheâ¦..â
He wondered what he meant, as they soon moved to the vast woods just behind the Academy.
Not many people go past these sides of the woods. He had always wondered why, perhaps there were wild animalsâ¦
But he was wrong.
It was not wild animals.
Large, thick thorny branches rose from the ground like spikes, and the carriage was then covered by a protective bubble from them. Possibly the driverâs Mage Focus at work.
Besides these branches, there was also much flora that resembled the Venus flytrap. They snapped at Roninâs carriage, some even spewing acid or deadly fumes.
He was not scared by any of it, just amazed. He wonderedâ¦
What kind of paranoid man would live in the woods surrounded by these plants as protection?
They have soon reached a mansion overridden by thorny vines, looking for like a ruins than a mansion, actually.
No one would have believed someone lived there. Or if someone didâ¦...
They must either be extremely desperate.
Or this house holds too many special memories for them to not leave it despite its wreckage.
Ronin was inclined to believe the latter. He stepped down from the carriage, and Professor Espinella offered his hand to him.
âW-Watch your step. The Headmaster is upstairs, he cannot meet us personally down here. so we will go to him.â
Ronin nodded. The Headmaster must be bedridden and slowly dying like this house.
It all made sense now why he would not appear in the Academy.
Butâ¦.. Shouldnât someone ought to replace him eventually? Why canât they just pass up the position?
His question was answered the moment he stepped inside.
The whole house was beautiful from what it once was, but it was wrecked and the vines have reached inside. Some of the carnivorous plants even ate some objects and furniture.
But some of the frames still remained.
They were paintings. So many of them, spanning for what seemed to be hundreds and hundreds of years.
Ronin remembered one person from the paintings. This manâ¦.
He was the Academyâs founder.
He had a Diamond Heartstone.
âHeadmaster Primo Diamant.â
Their last name was the name of the Creator Deity itself.
The one that made Magecia, and all that lived there, Celestials and Abyssal gods, humans and monsters.
The next picture seemed to be his son. He was mostly Diamond Heartstone, but Ronin saw impurities of Ruby in him.
And further down the line, the next Headmasters eventually lost their Diamond heritage.
The final portraits, the latest one it seemedâ¦. Was a family portrait.
There was a picture of a father and a mother. Neither of them was Diamond, the father was Moissanite, and the mother was a White Sapphire.
They looked like Diamonds, but Ronin knew better. His keen eye for rocks did not fail him.
The children must have been the result of so much hybridization of âDiamond-lookingâ Heartstones. Possibly because there was none for them to marry into anymore.
âThat boyâ¦â Professor Espinella pointed, smiling. âThatâs the current Headmaster. Heâs just over that room.â
âWhat happened to him and his family?â
âA disaster.â He gritted his teeth. âPeople called them a fraud. Their house does not always like this, those plants just now came from those people.â
âThey were ostracized just because they were not âpure breedsâ.â
Ronin saw a vivid image in Professor Espinellaâs head.
They were three girls. Playing with a beautiful woman washing clothes by a river and blowing bubbles.
They were all Pumice Heartstones. The woman was light colored though, like a normal Pumice.
While the children were as dark as Espinellaâs Black Spinel skin, yet still Pumice nonetheless.
Pumice was also known as the âfrothâ rock due to their foamy, porous appearance, and can be used as bathing scrubs.
It was also a Commoner Heartstone. They were associated as the heartstones for laundry washers, maids, and all sorts of janitors and cleaners.
The image disappeared as quickly as it had appeared. Thanks to that imageâ¦.
Ronin was now left with more understanding about this mysterious Espinella than before.
They went inside the door, avoiding the thorny bushes surrounding it.
The man inside wasâ¦.. almost like a corpse.
He also seemed to be blind, but not naturally. His eyes were injured, possibly by the thorns.
âGood day, Headmaster. I have brought you the boy.â
He slowly turned to Ronin, so painfully slow that a sloth would have moved faster than him. His legs were also wrapped in bandages, the entire lower half of his body seemed to be paralyzed.
He also smiled slowly, revealing crooked teeth with some green flecksâ¦
That resembled the vines near his bedside.
Had he been living off eating these plants alone? Stuck in his bed?
Ronin had seen many pathetic states of living from being a system. But thisâ¦
This reaches the Top 20 most pitiful and disturbing.
âLet me touch his hand. Our savior⦠The one who would change the Academy forever as my ancestor Primo had foreseenâ¦..â
Ronin raised his eyebrow, not getting close to this living corpse of a man.
âI have another prophecy?â
âHeâsâ¦.. different than we anticipated.â Espinella shifted nervously. âHe does not like touchâ¦.. he hates it very much.â
The old man chuckled, sounding more like he was wheezing. âThat is no reason for him to not be our savior.â
Ronin narrowed his eyes. âHold on, what is this prophecy first, exactly?â
âThat what was lost from Diamant, the one we lost when it diedâ¦.. Will be restored.â The man smiled.
âMy family had a hold on to this vision, this reappearance of the Diamond Heartstone. Blazing fervently with the brightest Flame.â
âYou, my boy, would be very fortunate if you are indeed the one in the prophecy.â His dead eyes seemed to sparkle a little like dead stars.
âThe hero that not just the Academy needed, but Magecia itself.â
Ronin just smiled bitterly, and shook his head.
âYou have been mistaken, sir. I am no hero.â
The Headmaster furrowed his brows. âWhat must you mean, my boy?â
Professor Espinella inhaled deeply before he delivered the news:
âHe does not want to be a Diamond Heartstone, Headmaster. He insists on becoming an Obsidian, the Heartstone of Daemons.â