Chapter 151
Rebirth of the Nameless Immortal God
Seemingly understanding Dyonâs intentions, Uncle Acacia began to speak.
âThe addition of Mathilde Academy and Florence Academy is a bit unexpected. However, I believe that itâs clear that these two academies have long since chosen their campaign leaders,â a faint smile grew on Uncle Acaciaâs face. âAs such, Iâve decided to use my judgement to select three candidates to represent our school. In consideration of the Sigebryht young masterâs worries, one candidacy will be shared between my daughter and Dyon. The others will be filled by Jonas Benes and my adoptive son, Aeson Acacia.â
Dyon smirked, âUncle Acacia sure is cunning.â
The truth was, ever since the message he received the previous night, Headmaster Acacia had realized that something was wrong. It was clear that this assessment was for nothing else other than to either undermine the legitimacy of the geniuses of his academy. It was all the more obvious with the late arrivals of their academiesâ six geniuses.
Headmaster Acacia was well aware that something like this wouldnât be planned or approved by Grand Elder Deryth. However, the arrival was coordinated by Zaltarish. The male geniuses would follow such a simple request without much thought. On the side of the female geniuses, the upper experts of the Elvin Kingdom were well aware of the subtle relationship between the Norville and Sigebryht families. And Primrose, being Mithrandirâs best friend, would listen to a request like that as well.
In the end, their plan was to have their comparatively regular students participate with Acacia Academy, then embarrass them with their true geniuses afterwards. What they didnât count on was the late start and Dyonâs talent.
Elder Cormyth didnât seem too bothered by his scheme having been found out.
âThis isnât too good, is it Headmaster Acacia? Weâve gathered so many people, yet there wonât be a show? Also, Florence and Mathilde Academy only chose two candidates each. Mithrandir of my academy, and Primrose of Florence Academy arenât participating.
âSo, why would Acacia Academy use up three spots? There are a finite number of soldiers, you know. In addition, one of those spots is filled by your daughter and a young man I can only assume is betrothed to her? This nepotism is too obvious, no?â
Dyon raised an eyebrow. It was clear that Elder Cormyth was set on making an example of Uncle Acacia, but, because Dyonâs understanding of the Elvin Kingdom was too shallow, he had no idea why. But, as he pondered, he suddenly thought of something.
He wasnât sure if the Benes family was a major family or not, but what he was clear on was the fact that neither Aeson, himself, or Ri were part of such a family. After he thought of this and coupled it with the disdainful looks he was constantly receiving from the male geniuses, he pieced together that this had something to do with status wars.
However, Headmaster Acacia was well prepared for this.
âHaha, Elder Cormythâs concerns are duly noted, however, you havenât allowed me to finish. In the spirit of friendly competition, I allow any of the chosen of my academy to decide whether or not to accept challenges from Mathilde and Florence Academy. Everyone may only be challenged twice. Once for a show of strength. And the other for a show of intelligence. We canât very well allow a single person to tire themselves to death because of an endless amount of challenges, no?â
The crowd cheered, excited that theyâd get a show.
Grand Elder Cormyth could only clench his teeth in anger. Not only did headmaster Acacia not use the proper honorifics by dropping the Grand from his title, he also implied that his school would do something as shameful as tiring out an opponent before defeating them. However, there was nothing he could do about the rules set. They were in Acacia Academy territory.
Suddenly, Zaltarishâs emotionless voice rang out again.
âWe will honor Headmaster Acaciaâs arrangements. We are happy to know that you are not afraid of your decisions being questioned. Weâll all bare witness to the grandeur of your candidates. As for choosing three instead of two, the original mandate was for three, with a cap of four, should a particular year have enough talents. It shouldnât be too much of a problem.â
Dyon looked towards Zaltarish, his eyes as calm as could be.
âThis guy is quite arrogant to pretend as though things will only proceed as such because he agrees. Too bad Uncle Acacia only wants me to fight one of you. Iâve already promised a pretty lady to deal with something for herâ¦â
Ores was already standing up, staring daggers at Dyon, but, unexpectedly, Dyon wasnât paying attention.
âSilver Fairy,â he said with a gentle smile, âcan you tell me who the major families are?â
Jade seemed to snap out of a train of thought sheâd been on for quite a while to see Dyonâs pure eyes looking towards her.
âUh, yes. Our school has the Eostre, aka me, Conventine, aka Opal, and Ingram major families,â she said, finally looking towards Celine. âThe Mathilde Academy has the Sigebryht, Grimbold and Norville major families. And Florence Academy has the Nodin, Aedre,â she looked towards Primrose, âand finally Fletcher major families.â
âHmm, so Benes isnât part of the major families either⦠it seems this is why our school is looked down upon⦠none of this generationâs major family members want to participate in campaigns, and since theyâre all female, no one looks down on them for it. Instead, they use it as an excuse to look down upon Acacia Academy.â
âAnd what about the sub-families?â
Jade smiled, finally feeling as though she was talking to the same young man as the previous night.
âThere are too many to name. But, there are 21 sub divided into 3 parts depending on which of the guilds they support. The Benes family is actually a sub-family responsible for the blacksmithing guild. In fact, theyâre the most powerful sub-family within that faction because of the advantage their manifestations give them.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Jadeâs last sentence suddenly made Dyon realize something.