The moment after Alice processed what they were looking at, panic started to set in. There was blood on the floor. Something looked like it had entered the house and hurt the owner. There were signs of a struggle. Had a monster broken in? Had someone succumbed to a class-mana related madness that pushed them towards violence, then hurt someone? Or had something else happened?
Either way, it was bad news. Alice felt a grimace pull at her lips as she looked at Alliraâs shadow. The shadow gave Alice a confused look, and Alice sighed. She really wished Alliraâs shadows could talk, so that she could ask them a few questions. Right now, she had no idea what to do.
Another of Alliraâs shadows slithered out from under Ceciliaâs feet, and joined the shadow already inside. Then, the two shadows swarmed into the building again. Alice decided to wait. There was no guarantee that whatever had done this had left. If there was danger, it was best for Alliraâs shadows to do the scouting. The shadow were perfect disposable scouts. However, if whatever had done this was lurking in the shadows, waiting for Alice and Cecilia to be unprotectedâ¦
The thought startled Alice out of her sluggish thoughts. Danger. Right here. Right now. Whatever had done this might still be nearby. Alice felt goosebumps form on her body as she realized that something might be watching her and Cecilia right now, with malicious intentions. She scrambled for the enchanted items she had laying around in her storage Perk, fumbled, and then finally pulled out a few enchanted bracelets and beads.
In the interest of saving time, Ethan hadnât let Alice make much more of her own equipment recently. It might have been great for Aliceâs leveling speed, but now that they were in the middle of a crisis, Ethan had decided that she needed to spend her time focused on the crisis instead of her equipment. Instead, right after they settled down in Demorâs mansion, he had bought out a few local [Enchanter]âs shops. He had handed her a pile of enchanted items, most of which could block different types of common magic related attacks. She now had a pair of bracelets that blocked electricity and heat, as well as her own, original necklace that could stop nearby objects. In addition, Ethan had handed her a huge pile of glass beads that would explode like grenades after being thrown.
Finally, Alice still had a few of her own bracelets left, complete with the self-propelling beads.
Wordlessly, Alice handed Cecilia an extra handful of beads and bracelets, just in case. Cecilia wordlessly took them and put them on, as the two nervously scanned their surroundings and tried to identify any nearby threats.
Seconds crawled by as if they were hours, while the two waited for Alliraâs shadows to return. After what felt like half an hour, but must have been less than a minute, one of the two shadows returned, and shook its head at Alice. Then, it held up a hand at the two of them.
Alice⦠had no idea what the shadow was trying to communicate. The shadow kept shaking its head and holding a hand towards them, almost as if it were trying to push them away.
âDo you want us to wait?â asked Cecilia, after a few seconds of confusion.
The shadow shook its head, and then advanced towards them, still holding out a sign for them to âstop.â After a few seconds, Alice backed away. The shadow nodded furiously, and then kept advancing.
âDo we need to back up?â asked Alice.
Alice finally thought she understood what the shadow meant. They needed to scoot back. Based on the fact that the shadow wasnât furiously urging them to leave the area, it didnât seem like they needed to flee immediately. Perhaps there was some sort of trap in the house? Or some kind of hazard? Or perhaps [Scholar] Metista was still inside of the building, and the shadows were about to try to rescue her. In that case, it might make sense that the two shadows wanted them out of the area?
The shadow nodded furiously, and the two started evacuating from the vicinity of the building. Instead, they moved to the street they had previously travelled en route to [Scholar] Metistaâs house, and then waited.
It didnât take long for help to arrive. After a few minutes, Allira appeared. Her usually gorgeous hair looked like it had been tossed around by a hurricane, and her clothes were also disheveled. It looked like she had just crawled out of bed after a nap and then sprinted all of the way here.
âAre you two safe? Do you feel anything odd in your body? Any slowed reactions or anything?â asked Allira.
Alice frowned, and then started rolling her arms and legs around. Eventually, she shook her head. âI donât feel any different from usual?â
Ceciliaâs frown was a bit deeper. âI didnât notice it before, but now that you mention it⦠I think my lips feel a little numb? Itâs not very easy to notice, though. It seems pretty minor.â
Allira sighed. âAll right, thatâs not too bad then. Thereâs a type of poison present in the air. Itâs a sort of paralyzing agent that takes effect if you inhale enough of it. Itâs commonly used by [Flesh Traders] to subdue their victims. Itâs slightly addictive, and occasionally, people react poorly to it and have a sort of allergic reaction that causes their lungs to stop working. If either of you feel like you canât breathe properly, tell me immediately. But it sounds like you got a very small dose, and neither of you are reacting to it. Just keep an eye on it, and let me know if your breathing feels labored.â
Cecilia looked far more worried after Allira mentioned poison, and Alice also shuddered. âAre we in danger?â she asked.
Allira shook her head. âI doubt it. It looks like someone released it into the area over half an hour ago. All thatâs left is dregs that were trapped by the houseâs interior design. But I want to make sure you are aware of the danger, so that I can rush you to an [Organic Mage] if you notice anything wrong.â Cecilia still looked a bit pale, and Alice could see her carefully inhaling and exhaling, as if she were double checking her lungs. After a few moments, Cecilia started to relax, which also made Alice relax. If Cecilia didnât notice any problems, it was fine.
This book is hosted on another platform. Read the official version and support the author's work.
âHow long until it wears off?â asked Cecilia. Her voice still sounded shaky, but it sounded like she was calming down.
âUsually it takes an hour or two. You were only exposed to a small dose though, so maybe half an hour?â Allira shrugged. âIâm not a [Doctor], so Iâm not totally sure how it all works out.â
Alice frowned. Unlike Cecilia, she didnât feel much different. She looked at the armor she was wearing, and then relaxed. The armor Ethan had given her before they left Illvaria was probably the reason she was fine. An extra 100 [Endurance] was nothing to scoff at. [Endurance], as a Stat, did a wide variety of things that made her harder to kill â including making poison less effective against her. Especially since this poison wasnât a lethal one to begin with, it made sense that she didnât notice any adverse effects.
Seeing the twoâs poison situation dealt with, Allira stopped looking at the two of them. She stepped into the house, and knelt next to the bloodstains. Several flashes of rainbow mana surged through Alliraâs body as she investigated the scene. She sighed a few moments later.
âThere is nowhere near enough blood to indicate death, at least assuming that there isnât more blood elsewhere. Iâm pretty sure that whoever did this wanted to take [Scholar] Metista alive, not dead. The other thing I can say is that the assailant was human, unless itâs some sort of strange, manaborn monster with unusual characteristics.â Allira shrugged. âAfter all, monsters donât typically deploy knockout poison in an area before beating someone up and capturing them alive. There is exceedingly little reason for them to bother â most poison-wielding monsters just kill their victim and then start eating. Whoever did this was human. They were here about half an hour ago, according to my investigative Perks. There is no one in this house, as far as I can tell. My shadows didnât see anything, and I doubt Iâll find anyone with my real body, either. [Scholar] Metista is gone.â
Alice frowned. âThat makes things more complicated. Who would attack [Scholar] Metista? Who has reason
to do so? Did she have any sort of enemies?â
Cecilia, who seemed to have recovered a bit, shrugged. Her movements were still a little shaky, but she seemed all right. âI have no idea. I only conversed with her on academic matters. I didnât ask much about her personal life. That being said, doesnât this kind of resemble those attacks in Illvaria, where the Society abducted or killed a bunch of Mages and [Scholars] to steal their research?â
Aliceâs blood froze.
Cecilia was right. Attacking someone to steal their research notes⦠sounded exactly like something the Society of Starry Eyes would do. That didnât meant they were definitely the culprit â but they were one of the suspects.
During her journey to Morendia, Alice had seen surprisingly little of the Society. That was probably because she was surrounded by Immortals the entire time, and the group never stayed long enough to get much news. Tracking two combat-oriented Immortals as they quickly moved forward would be an unbelievably stupid act. The Society was many things â but they werenât stupid. Therefore, Alice hadnât seen much of the Society, and had even started to subconsciously ignore their existence in favor of other, larger problems. Some part of her had hoped that the Society was simply wracked by its own System-collapse related problems, and would stop making trouble. But if the Society had abducted [Scholar] Metista, then Alice would have yet another major problem to deal with.
Allira scanned the area, before her frown deepened. âI donât have definitive proof yet, but I also suspect the Society. Iâve heard that they are making rather unusual movements recently â not just in Illvaria, but across the entire Shil Confederacy, and even in other nations that they arenât usually active in. I suspect part of this is the members of the Society falling victim to the same mana madness that plagues other people â after all, the Society members usually have classes that are related to unethical research. If they are driven to behave âlike their Class,â they would start to do stupid but daring things, even in countries they arenât as obviously active in. However, the Society has also been targeting a lot of more well-renowned researchers in some unusual fields of study. It seems like theyâre just as worried about figuring out the roots and meaning of this incident as⦠well, you,â said Allira, as she turned towards Alice.
Alice grimaced. If Allira also suspected the Society was behind this, there was a pretty good chance that she was correct. In fact, now that Alice thought about itâ¦
Wasnât she just thinking about how the mana depletion in Morendia was unnatural? That it was possibly artificial in nature, and that nothing she knew of could have created this unusual phenomenon?
What if it really was artificial in nature?
The Society was renowned for doing dubious and unethical experiments. What if, somewhere along the way, they managed to figure out the true nature of mana? Or at least a small part of it?
Alice still had no idea how they could have possibly used that to create the bizarre void of mana in the middle of Morendia⦠but if they were, it would neatly resolve several of Aliceâs doubts. It would also explain why they might target someone like [Scholar] Metista. If someone was researching what they were doing, they might be moving to silence the other party. Of course, it was also entirely possible that the Society had no clue what was causing the mana void in Morendia either, as much as Alice suspected that the mana draining away was artificial in nature. Perhaps one of Morendiaâs [Nobles], or the monarch, was trying to keep their country safe. Alice wasnât sure.
But either way, Alice was realizing that the mana-void in Morendia might be far more important than she had given it credit for being. In the same way an unexploded bomb laying in her backyard would make her feel anxious, the strange decrease in Morendiaâs mana was starting to make her feel anxious.
Regardless of whether the Society was responsible for the decrease in mana or not, [Scholar] Metista needed to be found and rescued. Alice wasnât sure if she would be involved in that operation â after all, Ethan tended to keep her away from the fighting if he couldnât control the situation. However, this wasnât Illvaria, where Ethan could summon dozens of subordinates to guard her on a whim. Here, Ethan wasnât a high-ranking military official whose father commanded the entire army. He was an ordinary guest of the state. Given that, he might ask Alice to come along so that he could keep an eye on her.
Allira sighed, and then grimaced as she looked at the mess in the house again. Maybe Ethan wouldnât try to rescue Metista at all. After all, this was Morendia. Shouldnât the country try to rescue one of their [Scholars] if she was kidnapped?
The international diplomacy and politics behind it all was something Alice didnât understand well enough to make a clear prediction about. For now, she decided to wait for Ethan and Allira to make their own decisions.
âFor now, a few of my shadow creatures will escort you back to the manor. Iâll do what investigation I can, and see what I can find.â Allira grimaced. âAssuming enough people are still sane to give me proper information. Since my Class is so reliant on talking to people, the madness is really starting to make it hard to gather intelligence⦠well, Iâll make do somehow. By tonight, I should have a better read on whatâs going on. Donât leave until then. Things might be dangerous.â
Alice and Cecilia nodded, and returned to the manor with a few of Alliraâs shadows as guards. As she returned to her room, Alice felt her stomach tighten in anxiety. Allira and Cecilia could be wrong⦠but Allira was an Immortal. If she was willing to say something was âprobablyâ the work of the Society, she probably had more information to work off of than Alice was privy to. Metista had probably been kidnapped by the Society. Alice wasnât sure what that meant, or how it would impact her yet⦠but she had a sneaking suspicion that no matter what happened, it wouldnât be to her benefit.