Chapter 251 - 251. Investigation
Birth of the Demonic Sword
Those three words silenced the nobles, only Cecil was aware of the situation.
The truth was that after Noahâs element was revealed, they had actively investigated his whereabouts without being able to find any clue.
Noah seemed to have disappeared!
"He hasnât returned to his rented habitation and his academy and hunter tokens canât pinpoint his location. They are either in a space-ring or broken."
Thaddeus added with his head lowered, he really wasnât prepared for such a situation to happen.
He had given Noah plenty of resources and kept his identity as a secret, he really couldnât understand his actions.
Generally speaking, his terms were the best ones that a cultivator could hope to find in that nation, the was really no one willing to give away that much to a lone cultivator.
"Hmph, how would we know if you are telling the truth? Letâs say that you really didnât know about his real identity, how can we be sure that you are not hiding him now that this information is widely known?"
Ian pressed on, he wouldnât let go of that chance so soon.
At that time, Cecil stepped on.
"Our family division had a meeting about that. We have decided to let any willing noble join the investigation of the Royal dynasty."
The nobles were surprised by that statement.
Allowing the noble families to join an official investigation of the Royals had a great importance on many sides.
Not only could they prove their innocence in front of witnesses, they could also satisfy the need for information of the nobles.
Ian, Fred, and Meredith werenât that happy about those terms but Thomas was ecstatic!
"If thatâs the case, Iâm willing to follow the Royal dynasty in the search of my grandson."
He said, performing a deep bow.
It couldnât be helped, Thomas was only the patriarch of a medium-size noble family, his power alone couldnât make the Royals budge, he was more than happy to accept those terms.
His goal was to uncover the whereabouts of all his lost heirs, he had more to lose than anyone.
Cecil nodded to Thomas and waved a hand in the direction of a specific quarter inside the Capital.
"Then, Lord Balvan, I believe youâll be interested in what his Master has to say about him."
His phrase piqued the attention of the other nobles who silently followed the two Royals toward Noahâs previous habitation.
They arrived at a relatively simple building but that featured a high density of "Breath", in Thomasâ eyes that place was already extremely luxurious.
Cecil took out a token from his space-ring and he used it to open a certain flat.
The flat was composed of a single large room where a shabby cultivator was sleeping.
"I must warn you, this man has a cracked sea of consciousness, the only information he is able to store is that concerning his inscription method."
Cecil warned the nobles and entered the room, lightly tapping on Ivorâs shoulder to wake him up.
It took a while for Ivorâs eyes to open and to gain clarity, it really seemed that his mind was reaching its limits.
"You again?"
Those were the first words that came out of his mouth, it seemed that the Royals had already questioned him.
"Would you mind telling what you said to me a few days ago to these Lords?"
Cecilâs manners were polite, he even took out a jar of wine and handed it to him.
"What did we talk about a few days ago?"
Ivor took the jar and began to drink, expressing his confusion about the topic.
"Your student, Vance. Tell us everything you know."
Thaddeus said.
"Mh..."
Ivor took a long time to sort his thoughts.
"He is a talented kid, one of the most prominent in the Elemental forging method. Honestly, his life must have been tragic for him to have such a strong mental sphere."
Ivorâs words made the cultivators in the room turn toward Thomas who could only sigh helplessly.
He knew that Noahâs life hadnât been easy but he was only a bastard, there was no reason to give him any special privileges.
Also, as soon as his aptitude was discovered, his mother had killed herself to stop being a burden to her son, Thomas could only curse to how fast those events had occurred.
"Yes, his life wasnât easy. Do you know where he is now?"
Thomas changed the focus of the conversation.
"No idea, he just comes and goes as he wishes, he never tells me where or why. Oh, now I understand. You have lost him."
Ivor was shaking his head when realization dawned upon him and he couldnât help but break in a sonorous laugh.
"Hahaha! That kid is the most talented mage in the history of this country and you actually managed to lose him! What a joke!"
Ivor continued to laugh but was forced to stop due to the waves of pain that his mind sent to him.
Thaddeus neared him to speak in a soft voice.
"Your student has abandoned you here. Donât you want to find him and ask him why?"
However, Ivor only laughed more to those words.
"Haha! Who cares about me! Iâm just a wasted cultivator and Iâve already passed all my knowledge to him. Itâs actually comforting knowing that he is willing to abandon the people close to him, you will never find someone with that character! I can be ensured of the survival of my method now."
Ivorâs words made the expressions of the cultivators in that room turn dark.
"Canât we simply inspect his sea of consciousness?"
Fred asked to those around him but Cecil shook his head.
"His mental sphere is almost completely cracked, we would just destroy it as soon as we try to examine it."
Silence fell in the room, they really didnât know how to approach Ivor.
It was at that moment that Ian snorted and turned his attention toward Cecil.
"He is clearly hindering the investigation of the Royal family, what will you do about it?"
Cecil understood the meaning behind his words and focused his mental energy on Ivorâs mind.
That action took only an instant but Ivorâs mind couldnât withstand the pressure radiated from Cecil and broke, making Ivorâs consciousness vanish in the world.
The light in Ivorâs eyes vanished and he fell back on the sofa where he was sitting, spilling the wine in the jar everywhere.
Ivor was dead.
"Was him your only lead?"
Thomas asked plainly, the death of a cultivator wasnât really a big deal.
Thaddeus answered him with his gaze still fixed on Ivorâs corpse.
"No. We will go to the Shostiâs inheritance ground next."