TENKEN 665 Rhyn and the Academy
Weena suggested Fran to go to the continent of Gordisia, but Fran seemed to be troubled by something.
ãSomething bothering you?ã
ãNn... The Kingdom of Raidos, is it okay to let them get away this time?ã
ãWell, thatâ s certainly something to be concerned about, but... Thereâs nothing we can do on our own against a big country, right?ã
No adventurers are allowed to enter that country, and even if we did infiltrate, what would we do? Move around the large country in hiding, searching for Nameless and Zelyse wherever they might be?
If weâre not careful, the whole country will turn against us, right?
Itâs just too reckless. Even if we were to look for Nameless there, we wouldnât even know where to go.
ãAs for the Kingdom of Raidos, I have contacted some countries and guilds about this incident. Itâs not too late to wait for their response. Itâs not like we want to destroy the Kingdom of Raidos immediately, right?ã
ãNnã
ãEventually, theyâll have to pay for what theyâve done. There will come a time when I will need your help. Until then, please be patient, okay?ã
Weena had no mercy for anyone who messed with her. Even if she no longer had the power to punish them herself, she seemed to be planning to fight against the Kingdom of Raidos in some way.
ãOkayã
For Fran, the Kingdom of Raidos is a detestable country that causes trouble all around her. But it wasnât so much that she hated it or wanted to destroy it.
At most, she wished she could see them suffer, maybe?
Well, for now, that is.
There is also information that they have collaborated with Zelyse to create Nameless and are targeting Jean. For Fran, some of the powerful people in the Kingdom of Raidos had become an opponent that had to be defeated.
However, Fran doesnât want to deal with it on her own either. If Weena is willing to make a move, she can wait for it.
ãThen, Iâd like to deliver a message to Jeanã
ãAnd about the demi-lich, Nameless, was it?ã
ãNnã
ãLeave that to me too. Iâll pass on all the information from you to the guildã
ãI leave it to youã
Weena is a very influential person in the adventurerâs guild, so I think itâs safe to leave it to her.
Then, as I was talking with Weena about the future, a new figure appeared in the room.
But we didnât hear the door being opened nor closed at all.
Suddenly, something appeared as if it were gushing out.
ãFran, let me thank you as well. Thanks to you, Iâve successfully become a guardian spiritã
ãRhynã
It was Rhyn, she had signed a new contract as the Spirit of the Academy.
Even though she had regained her power that had been sealed within Weena Rhyn and the great magic beast, her physical body had already gone and now she exists as a spirit.
It was impossible for her to return as a High Elf.
Weena said sheâll try to find a way to get her body back, but it was Rhyn herself who refused.
Rhyn became a spirit because she made a contract with the spirit of the lake, which was captured inside the great magic beast, and became one with it.
In other words, half of her body also belongs to the spirit of the lake. Spiritsâ way of thinking is completely different from people. Even if Rhyn is to get absorbed and become one with the magic beast, it doesnât mean that the spirit of the lake would be grieving over it.
However, Rhyn chose to stay by Weenaâs side as a spirit. She thought that it was the right thing to do.
ãBut why did you become the guardian spirit of the academy instead of making a contract with Weena?ã
ãThat would create a hierarchical relationship between Weena and me, wouldnât it?ã
ãSo even the Director of the academy and the guardian spirits have a hierarchical relationship, huh?ã
ãNot quite right, weâre both equal under the rules that have been establishedã
ãWere both equal. I suppose you could also say that weâre tied to the academyã
As far as I know, this academy has the strictest law enforcement in this world. Perhaps Weena Rhyn made it so that the rules that the guardian spirits follow take precedence over her own will to prevent her from taking advantage of the spirits.
This way, even if someone other than her became the director of the academy in the future, it could prevent any tyranny. In a world where laws could be twisted at will depending on the mood of those in power, what a unique place this Academy is.
ãTo be honest, now that Rhyn is back, Iâd be happy to step down from my position as director of the academy, but...ã
ãYou canât. This place is where you have made my dream come true after allã
Rhyn disagrees with Weenaâs words. She dreams of being tied to the academy? What does she mean?
It seems that Fran doesnât understand about it either.
ãDream?ã
ãYes. Iâve always dreamed of building an academy one day and being surrounded by childrenã
That reminds me, I remember Weena Rhyn said something like that before Rhyn was separated from her.
ãWell, you see, Rhyn used to hold the title of Guardian of Children after allã
Guardian of Children!? Isnât that also the title held by the child-loving Amanda?
The fact that she had that means that she must really like children.
ãBut why would you chose to be the guardian spirit instead of being a teacher?ã
ãWell, albeit in a slightly different way, I can still watch over the children here. Iâm content with itã
I wondered if sheâs really all right with that, but Rhynâs seemed to be content with it.
An elf and a guardian of children. She just looks like Amanda, isnât she? When I told her this, she was surprised to hear it.
Amanda was said to be a descendant of Weena Rhyn, or more accurately, a descendant of Rhyn. Apparently, one of the reasons why Amanda dislikes Weena Rhyn is because it looks as if Weena has captured Rhyn within her.
Well, I guess the main reason is that she acts like a child loving person as the director of the academy even though she doesnât really like children.
ãWell, if Rhyn is happy, thatâs all that mattersã
ãWithin the last few thousand years of my life, this is probably the most joyful time for meã
ãNn. Thatâs all that mattersã
Rhyn then showed a warm, human-like smile on her face, not the usual mysterious expression she used to have.
She smiled like a kind old school teacher, friendly like a saint and reassuring despite her young appearance.
I guess this is Rhynâs genuine smile.
If Iâd had a teacher like her in my elementary school, maybe I would have liked the school more.