Chapter 2374 Under The Spotlight (Part 2)
Awakened only cared for Rulers of the Flames because they shared their wisdom just like a Magus but their work also widened the gap between fake and true mages. Spirit Magic was always required to tap into the full potential of their opus and only Awakened could use the seventh element of magic.
âThese are the DoLorean blueprints while these are the books about Void Magic. They cover tiers from zero to three.â Lith handed Orion one parchment and several tomes.
âWhat about tiers four and five?â Feela asked.
âWhen I get there, youâll be the first to know.â Lith shrugged.
âLadies and gentlemen, the DoLorean is exclusive to the Kingdom.â Orion said. âVoid Magic, instead, we can share.â
He pushed the books toward the center of the table and an array did the rest.
They were brought to the middle of the Forge where a pillar of light engulfed them. The magical formation conjured one virtual copy of the tomes for every chair around the table while another array splashed empty books with ink.
The liquid moved from one page to another, copying the original down to the smallest detail.
âLetâs give them all a read first and then discuss it amongst ourselves.â Orion proposed and the others nodded.
âWe use the same First Magic so Mages and Awakened can benefit from comparing their respective notes.â Raagu nodded.
The copies were ready way before the assembly of mages was done arguing about their respective theories on how to improve Lithâs Void Magic. The Awakened gave a significant contribution but they also were shocked by their fake counterparts.
The Royal Mages demonstrated an understanding of magic almost as deep as their own and a few of them even offered brilliant suggestions. Raagu took a mental note of their names.
âMarth, Distar, Ernas, Rudd, and Vastor. I have to keep an eye on these five.â She thought.
Only once the Awakened took their leave, did Orion put the blueprints of the DoLorean on the table and shared the news about Friyaâs and Solusâ contributions with his fellow Royal Mages.
Everyone gasped, remaining frozen for a few seconds before the room burst into an uproar. Everyone congratulated Orion and Friya, especially her old Professors from the White Griffon.
âI knew that you were special since day one!â Professor Rudd, the teacher of dimensional magic, was almost moved to tears. âFinally a dimensional mage is going to get the recognition our profession deserves.
âThese seven streaks are a blessing for us all yet if you want to make this old man happy, you must become a Magus before I croak.â
âFrom day one my ass!â Friya thought. âYou treated me like crap until I ran circles around the rest of the class just because I didnât belong to a magical bloodline.â
âThanks, Professor Rudd.â She actually said. âIâm certain that were you to Awaken, youâd have the same streaks.â
It seemed like a compliment but it was meant to make Rudd eat his liver. It worked.
âThank you for your kind words.â The old Professor wore the joyful expression of someone who had just learned to have lost everything in a fire.
âAre you really the Golden Knight?â Marth asked in surprise.
âYes, why?â Solus was offended by the allegation.
âNo offense, itâs just that I saw you fight in the videos. You were so strong and majestic that I had pictured you a bit taller and fiercer.â Marth needed sheer willpower to not mention how petite and lovely she looked.
âIâm not short, itâs Lith who is a beanpole!â Solus replied.
âActuallyâŠâ Orion pointed at his colleagues, highlighting with a raised hand how she was even shorter than Vastor.
âFine!â Solus conjured several hard-light constructs to prove her mastery of magic.
âRemarkable!â Archmage Kwart said. âFrom what academy did you graduate?â
âAre you a beast or a human?â Headmaster Lema asked.
âAre you single?â Several people asked, each one of them one too many for Solusâ comfort.
âI studied under Gr- I mean, Overlord Salaark. Iâm a human and Iâm happily single. Can we talk about magic now?â She answered in a rush to make them back down but it only made matters much worse.
A human disciple of the Overlord would have explained how both she and Verhen had learned Light Mastery. It meant that Solus had strong connections with the Overlord and through Verhen, also with the Kingdom.
Such a powerful and influential single woman was a unique catch, especially after having witnessed her prowess on the war records. Before Orion could manage to make the session resume, Solus had enough contact runes in her hand to build a house of cards.
The Archmages would have approached Friya as well, but even though she had broken her engagement they didnât want to pressure Orion after his recent loss.
âGood gods, is this how it feels when people want a piece of you not for who you are but for what you can do?â Solus asked via the mind link while covered in a cold sweat.
âYeah, get used to it.â Lith inwardly nodded. âIâm sorry I canât give you half the credit for Void Magic. It would mean raising questions we donât want to answer and explaining the reason we are so close.â
âAre you kidding me?â Solus replied. âIf this is what I get for revealing the crumbs of my work, itâs no surprise that Mom lived like a hermit in her tower.â
After a while, once she finally managed to calm down, Solus added:
âThank you, Lith. No matter how scary it is, walking through the Royal Palace with my own legs and being recognized for my talent is still a wonderful experience.â
âPlease, this is the least I could do.â He replied.
After a brief questions and answers session about the most complex runes of the DoLoreanâs power core, the assembly was adjourned to give everyone the time to revise the material in detail.
Lith was surprised when Archmage Kwart approached him and offered him a hand.
âI want you to know that I had no idea that Deirus was consorting with Night and that Iâm truly sorry for what happened to Phloria Ernas.â Kwart said while shaking hands.
âLetâs say I believe you. What do you want from me?â Lith didnât buy either the change of heart or the condolences.
Kwart hadnât attended Phloriaâs funeral which spoke volumes about his feelings.
âNothing.â The Head of the Mage Association sighed. âI want to thank you because what you shared with us today will give the Association a bit of respite until we find a way to redeem ourselves.â
âI donât follow you.â Lith tilted his head.
âYour contribution counts as that of an individual, not as a member of the army. A Magus and even a Supreme Magus are titles that belong to the Association and give it luster.â Kwart replied.
âUntil this moment, the only reason the army has yet to swallow the Association is that the Royals are wary of what would happen if too much power were to end up in too few hands.
âIt would give the army an authority too close to the Crownâs for comfort and make it hard to control in case another Morn pops out.â
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