Amonâs explanation about the Demon Cult didnât take long since he omitted most of the details. However, his short explanation was enough to scare Johann into silence. Even the usually playful Johann Amaris couldnât help but drop his jaw at the revelation of the Demon Cult.
"Such a thing⦠I canât believe that an organisation like that existed!"
"I know itâs hard to believe, but Yue and I have encountered them before."
"No, I donât doubt you." Johann waved his hand, showing complete confidence in Amonâs claims. "The Amaris House had noticed some irregularities, too. The number of Demon sightings has steadily risen over the past few years, and the missing people reports have nearly tripled! Weâd initially believed that the missing people were eaten or killed by the increased number of Demons, but never in our wildest of dreams would we have thought that someone was using human sacrifices to summon them!"
The Demon Cultâs actions wouldnât go unnoticed forever. At some point, people would start connecting the dots and realise that there was a supernatural reason for the immense increase in Demon sightings.
Amon and Yueâs actions only sped up the process.
"If thatâs the case, could we ask you for a favour?"
"No, you donât have to tell me. I will deploy the resources of the Amaris House to investigate further."
There was no need for Amon to get into detail. Johann was well aware of what he was tasked to do.
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"Isnât that because the Amaris House has created more Liches than anyone else?"
A glossy voice interrupted the three men, prompting all of them to turn their heads to the cabin door. There, two women stood idly by. Or, more precisely, one heavenly beauty lay on the pillar while the other watched nervously from behind.
"H-Haha, Elune Princess! Always a pleasure to see you!"
"Amaris Prince, itâs been a while."
The cordial tone with which the two addressed each other concealed a thousand knives. Yue smiled brightly, but her ruby eyes showed signs of disdain. Meanwhile, Johann showed signs of fearful defiance, like a cornered rabbit ready to fight for its life against a snake.
"W-Would you mind clarifying what you meant?"
"Oya? Am I wrong? Didnât the previous Lich come from the Amaris House as well? Come to think of it; the Amaris House has produced more Liches than it did Archwizards in recent years, right? Should we send the Holy Church to investigate if itâs dabbling in necromancy?"
"D-Donât lie! Only three Liches in history have come from us! A-And the Amaris House would never do that! If anything, it would be the Elune House who plays with Spirits thatâ¦"
"Play with Spirits, you say? Then would you like to try âplayingâ with one of mine?"
Yue gestured with her hands as if ready to trigger a summoning. When Johann saw that move, the colour drained from his face as he unconsciously moved behind Amon and used him as a human shield.
"I-Iâll pass," Johann let out a dry laugh as some traumas came rushing into his mind.
Seeing the future Archwizard who would join the Hero party in this state, Amon couldnât help but sigh and sent a telepathic message to Yue.
âShouldnât you go easy on him?â
"Hmmm, youâre defending him?"
âWellâ¦â
Yue and Johann were destined to clash from the start. The Elune and Amaris Houses stood as two towering pillars of the magical community, their philosophies worlds apart. The Elune House devoted itself to summoning natureâs Spirits to amplify their powers, while the Amaris House delved into the unbounded arcane possibilities of magic itself.
While the Amaris House was considered a tier above the Elune House, they were still close enough to become rivals.
That rivalry was further amplified in their current generation of geniuses.
Johann Amaris was widely considered the most prodigal talent of the Amaris House in a hundred years. His ability to grasp arcane concepts that would baffle some more incredible mages was a treat. Plus, he condensed his fourth circle before turning twenty, an impressive feat that hadnât been seen in generations.
But alas, he was fated to be number two in his generation.
For it had Yue Elune.
âItâs just⦠his face pissed me off.â
âYou never told me why.â
âHe tried many times to hit on me in my original timeline. I would send him flying each time, but heâs as persistent as a cockroach. Even when we first met him three years back, he tried to hit on me right in front of you! Also, he hasnât changed his ways⦠look.â
At Yueâs prompt, Amon turned his head only to find that Johann was no longer there. But it didnât take long for Amon to identify where the missing person had gone.
"Hey there, cutie! Whatâs your name?"
Johann had identified his new prey and leaned himself into Ellahan. She was visibly stunned by the act and shuffled her feet back, only to be stopped by a pillar to which Johann pushed his arm. Locked in a flirtatious position, Ellahan could do nothing but watch as Johann reached for her hair.
"What a beautiful shade of brown⦠And it smells like the first dawn of Spring. My beautiful girl⦠Whatâs your name?"
"Careful there, Prince. Thatâs one girl you donât want to mess with."
"Hmmm?"
Before Johann could question Yueâs words, his face was indented into a concave shape, and he was sent flying off the yacht. Johann wasnât even able to register what had happened as his body sunk into the ocean, and the bystanders watched blankly, slow to jump and save him.
The culprit of Johannâs sinking wasnât Leon, Ellahanâs overprotective boyfriend. And neither was it Yue or Amon. But, it was none other than the Saintess herself.
"N-No, someone other than Leon touched me! L-Leon, it was not what it looked like! I-I didnât want him to touch me at all!"
"A-Ah, yeah, I could see that."
"S-Should I cut my hair? I-I think that I should, shouldnât I?"
"No, youâre fine!"
While Leon was calming the frantic Ellahan, Amon, and Yue looked at each other with a half-sneer.
âServes him right,â Yue sent a telepathic message while puffing her chest. âThat would teach him not to hit on everything with a pulse.â
â...â
Amon didnât say anything, but he silently agreed. Johann Amaris was, in many ways, a perfect character. He had the looks, the smarts, the lineage and the money. Personality-wise, he was also near-perfect. A hard worker who held a righteous heart. He would do anything to eradicate a threat to humanity, even if it meant risking his life.
But Johann Amaris had one fatal flaw.
âWhat a playboyâ¦â
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In the shadowy depths of Alvertonâs backwater slums, hidden among the crumbling buildings and labyrinthine alleyways, a group of scarred individuals gathered in secrecy. The dim light of a flickering oil lantern illuminates their faces, a mix of hardened determination and quiet desperation.
Their table was tattered and broken as if it had been multiple times hurled out of a building. The only things holding it together were makeshift tape and suspicious glue, which gave it barely enough strength to hold onto the weight of the multiple documents sprawled in all four corners.
The leader, a massive man with innumerable scars and a leathery, worn-down face, frowned deeply as he threw the papers onto the ground with an angered yelp.
"THOSE ASSHOLES!!! IâLL KILL THEM ALL!!!"
Vekka, the resistance leader, slammed his fists into the half-standing table, shattering it into pieces. The table had enough this time and was finally beyond repair. In a place where every penny is scrubbed clean, destruction of property was a luxury the resistance couldnât afford. And yet, none of his subordinates chastised the man. Their faces were stone cold as they read the scattered documents, unable to breathe a word.
All except for one person.
"Vekka, calm down!" A grotesque-looking lady appeared and embraced the raging man. Her body was frail with missing fingers, and yet, she put her body on the line to stop Vekkaâs rampage. "Youâll hurt yourself!"
"To think that theyâre doing this all in broad daylight! Face of Justice? Iron Count? The good Governor, my ass! He is just a corrupt official looking to line his pockets!!!"
Vekka didnât stop his wrath and continued to spit venom. Though he feared his actions might harm the woman, he stopped making significant movements.
"Mirka, let go of me!"
"Believe me, Vekka. I feel the same way as you. But you have to calm down! Causing trouble wonât do anything! Law enforcement is in bed with them, too!"
"Then what? Are we going to let another orphanage disappear?!"
"Itâs not just orphanagesâ¦"
At this point, another voice interjected with a serious tone. A teenage boy, barely old enough to handle a pint of beer, reported while saying grimly: "Theyâve been kidnapping people from the slums too. Beggars, the homeless⦠even just regular folk. They werenât so bold before."
"Jacekâ¦"
"What changed? Why did they become so brazen?"
"Maybe⦠itâs retribution for when Kaya stole the Wardenâs documents?"
"..."
Those words silenced the room. Although they couldnât pinpoint the exact reason, the law of causality states that it was often interrelated if one thing happened next to the other. Of course, the increased number of missing persons was the Demon Cultâs influence, and Kayaâs little stunt had little to no effect on it. But they didnât know that.
"Donât tell Kaya. We donât want to burden her with that."
"Naturally."
Mirka warned Jacek, to which he promptly agreed. Little did they know that a young girl with reddish hair had already eavesdropped in their entire conversation.
"So what comes next? We canât go to the authorities as the Governor controls them. And even if we did, who would believe a few slum dwellers? Some undesirables have gone missing, so please help us look for them."
"Most people would say good riddance."
"We could try throwing pamphlets or drawing graffiti? Even if law enforcement is covering it up, if more people are aware of the predicament, they might join our cause!"
"We donât have the resources to do that. And even if we did, the Iron Count himself would lead a task force into the slums and wipe us out."
Several other resistance members continued the discussion, highlighting their uphill battle. After calming down enough, Vekka finally made a firm decision.
"I will send a runner to Zephys, the Capital. I have a friend there who may listen to my ramblings. It may not be enough to change our situation, but if we could raise awareness outside of Alvertonâ¦"
"And what? Weâre just going to watch as dozens are being picked off the street every day?"
"Thatâs our best shot, Jacek."
"... No, I heard rumours that the Solaris Houseâs Hero is visiting Alverton."
"... what?"
The mention of the Solaris House brought the rebel council to heel. Their faces brightened like thirsty wanderers in a desert who finally found water. The Solaris House was the guardian of humanity, and their name carried enormous weight, even for people who lived far away from Solfea. Also, the news of a Hero being born this generation sent shockwaves throughout the Republic.
For the vagabonds of Alverton⦠this was their final hope.
"Is it true?"
"We donât know; there have only been rumours. But even if they were here, they would keep their visit a secret. The Governor will keep all of their details a secret. How they look like, where theyâre staying⦠everything!"
"..."
The discussions continued as the resistance members were blissfully unaware that their treasured orphan had slipped away in the dark and escaped from the slums.
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