Blaming the late Glemos would have just reinforced the hate toward Emperor Beasts and the citizens of Neâsra would have lived in fear of another attack.
âGreat Mage Verhen.â Solus mumbled in reply.
âI beg your pardon?â The Captain asked.
âThatâs Great Mage Verhen for you, not Lady Verhen.â Solus snarled. âAlso, I donât have to explain anything to you. We are innocent until proven otherwise. Your words sound like the pathetic attempt of an incompetent man to rationalize his failure to protect the city.â
âHow dare-â A flare of Solusâ eyes had the entire detail fall onto their knees with their hands on the ground.
The yellow streak in her hair lit up slightly as the flight spells of the mages failed them, making them crash on the ground with the grace of bricks. The mages groaned in pain, the lucky ones had broken their ribs and legs but could still use their hands to heal themselves.
Those who had broken fingers and arms were now no better than regular people.
âIn case you have forgotten, the three of us have just stopped a monster horde that would have wiped this city off the maps. If they failed to beat us, by what leap of logic do you think you have a better chance were we the menace you accuse us to be?â
Another wave of Solusâ hand had the face of Neforce plunge deep into the mud until he started to drown. He emitted terrified gurgles that Solus amplified with air magic for everyone to hear.
Then, she spread her killing intent farther and the bystanders fell on all fours as well.
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âYou are not banishing us. We are leaving because Iâm disgusted by you all. Iâll report everything to the Crown and inform them that in case another horde arrives, Neâsra wonât receive any help from House Verhen.â
A snap of her fingers Warped them back to the city branch of the Association, yet it would take a few minutes before the mana Solus had left faded away and people could finally stand up.
âVerhen Household for three, please.â Tista said with a pained groan.
âAre you sure?â The clerk looked at her bloodstained back with a worried expression. âGreat Mage Verhen, you are clearly hurt and the White Griffon is the only place where a wound that not even you can treat can be healed.â
He was a man barely older than Tista and his words held no fear nor contempt. He had witnessed the battle but the only thing that mattered to him was the deep green of her robe.
âThank you for your kindness, but I think my brother will do.â Tista nodded, giving him a thin smile.
âSupreme Magus Verhen is there?â The young mage looked at the dimensional coordinates he had just inputted as if they were the map for a lost treasure. âSorry for wasting your time and please, bring him my regards.â
Tista chuckled and instead of pointing out that they had no idea who he was, she just read the name Vamfil on the nametag on his breast pocket.
âWill do.â She walked first through the Gate, the clerk too busy handing Solus a piece of paper to bother checking their ID.
âIs this a secret message that requires to be imprinted to reveal its content?â Solus turned the paper over, but both sides were blank so she assumed it worked like the academyâs grade report cards.
âNo, itâs just paper.â Vamfil replied. âI was hoping for your autograph.â
Solusâ frown turned into a warm smile as she wrote her name in a flowery calligraphy.
âThank the gods not everyone is an asshole here. Keep up the good work.â Nyka entered last, discovering that Lith was already on the other side and that Solus was nowhere to be seen.
âWhat the heck happened? Werenât you girls supposed to be on a vacation?â Lith asked while studying Tistaâs condition.
âI guess that bad luck runs in our family, little brother.â Tista tried to laugh but Lithâs most delicate touch sent pangs through her wounded wings.
âWhereâs Solus?â Nyka asked.
âSheâs gone to the geyser for a quick recharge.â Lith replied.
After spending more and more time away from him, Lith had given Solus the stone ring that he usually carried on his finger. Without it, the moment that Solusâ human body ran out of energy or was about to be destroyed, she would have had no place where to return.
If that happened, she might have lost her human body for years and dealt great damage to the tower. As long as the tower had a physical form, the ring was just a symbol of their bond.
When the tower wasnât over a mana geyser, however, the ring acted as a vessel for both the tower and Solus.
After she returned, they used a mind link in turn to share their side of the battle and put together the various pieces of the puzzle.
âThe only thing we are sure is that even from the grave Glemos is still causing trouble.â Solus said.
âWhoâs Glemos?â Nyka and Dawn asked in unison.
âItâs a long story.â Lith did his best to hasten the regrowth of Tistaâs feathers, but nothing worked. âDammit. Youâd better stay here and rest. If the situation is unchanged after a good nightâs sleep, weâll have to ask Grandmaâs help.â
Lith was worried for Tista and himself. His feathered wings had never been wounded before and a few of his plumes held the souls of his Demons.
âWhat if once they are plucked, the Void Sigils are lost as well? What about the souls they contain?â He pondered while Solus used a mind link to bring Nyka up to speed.
âShould we warn the Council?â Tista needed help to both reach a chair and eat the food that Lith took out of his pocket dimension.
âYes and no. This is a matter for the Council and the Royals. Thereâs no telling if more monster hordes are appearing somewhere else as we speak or if they are about to. Yet before contacting either of them, Iâm calling Faluel.â Lith replied.
âGlemos was Morokâs father. Maybe he and Ajatar have a clue about whatâs happening.â
âLith, what a pleasant surprise.â One of the seven heads of the Hydra answered her amulet while the other six kept working on a different project each. âHaving some peace after months of trouble is really nice.
âAlso, fatherhood agrees with you. I canât believe that you are finally getting used to calling people just to talk instead of just when you need something from them.â
âAbout thatâŠâ While Lith shared with her the story of the attack on Neâsra, he also asked Solus to take a mental note and remind him to make the courtesy calls he kept forgetting about.
âCopy that. Iâll leave sticky notes on the walls of your room. It should be enough to keep your Lich-like memory in check during my absence.â Hearing her voice answering his thoughts instead of silence made him smile.
The idea that she would soon leave again wiped it off his face just as quickly.
âI take that back.â Faluelâs tone went from chip to a grumble.
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