Book 5, 12
City of Sin
A Quiet Night
âYou couldâve at least told me that you were coming!â Blackgold pouted a little, âHeh, those old fogeys will come to fawn over you, but donât listen to them. They just want you to be interested in their research projects so youâll increase their grants.â
The grey dwarf had betrayed his longtime friends without another thought. To him, the direct grants to individual mages did nothing to help the Deepblueâs finances as a whole. However, Richard just laughed it off and shifted the topic, âHow is the stonewood research going?â
âIt should be another two weeks. Old Nenthul fell for another pretty girl and is spending half his days writing poems for her. Damned elves!â The grey dwarf couldnât understand how a womanâs charm was more valuable than gold. He would much rather just use his time to earn money and buy dozens of whatever women he desired than spend time wooing someone. However, Nenthul was the top alchemist of the Deepblue; there was nobody else suited for the job.
Richard laughed, but his respect for the elven alchemist didnât drop in the slightest, âSo long as it gets done. Right, can you make some arrangements for me to speak with the professors? I have a few doubts about becoming a grand mage.â
âIt wonât be hard, I can get you all the old... Wait, what did you say? Grand mage? You?!â Blackgold almost jumped out of his seat, circling around Richard several times as though he had seen a beast, âHow? Arenât you only... Twenty? Level 18 is the same as me! I mean, magic is only a hobby, we duergar arenât that good at it, but... This is amazing! Where are all the other fellows who had more potential than you in testing? You werenât even supposed to... Eh, forget it. This is really amazing!â
Richard looked at Blackgold with suspicion; the grey dwarf was clearly hiding something about his evaluation. Blackgold stubbornly refused to say more, but he had learnt how to deal with this fellow during his years as an apprentice. Obstinance was met with obstinance, and by the time they reached Blackgoldâs office the grey dwarf had given up and answered.his question.
His potential in magic had been judged as âexcellentâ during his initial aptitude test, but that definitely wasnât good enough to be a student of Sharonâs. There were still the grades of genius, outstanding, legendary, unique, and Sharon. Even the worst student in the past had been rated as a genius, while the rest were outstanding at minimum. The chances of even becoming a grand mage were supposed to be low, forget achieving it at such a tender age.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Of course, far too many things in this world relied on luck. Nothing was absolute so long as destiny was on oneâs side. The God of Luck was one of the most worshipped deities in Norland.
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Richard spent the entire morning and afternoon engaged in serious discussion with thirteen of the Deepblueâs grand mages about advancing to level 18. It was extremely late by the time he was done, and he quickly wolfed down the enormous meal he hadnât had in forever and threw the lafite utensils to the side before rushing out. A wave of nostalgia had made him want to savour the food, but it was quickly washed out by his longing for Sharon.
This time, the drow guarding the gate opened it up on sight, leading him to the crystal bedroom where Sharon was sleeping. She was still exquisitely beautiful, looking flawless despite her arms and legs being strewn about randomly. He sat down by her side, gazing softly at her snoring face.
The strand of golden hair stood up and waved in protest as his hand approached, but then it lazily settled down and let him stroke it as he wished. It seemed like it had changed its attitude towards him ever since heâd pulled it hard.
âI will be a grand mage very soon, at only twenty years old. I didnât disappoint you...â The words seemed to be stuck in his throat. His hands returned to his side, clenching so tightly it felt like a vessel would burst in the next moment, but he couldnât go on. He was proud of his achievements, but in front of Sharon all glory was dim. He didnât even know how to address her anymore. Was she still just his master, or was she something else? As he thought back to the night of passion, he couldnât bring himself to piece together what exactly their relationship was. He could still recall how happy getting Sharonâs Delight on his monthly expenses made him; the gold was useful, but the idea that she was delighted with him was a reward of its own.
Unable to say anything, he eventually just went quiet. Thoughts of the legendary mageâs impulsiveness had led him to a bizarre conjecture: was what happened on the night of destiny just her acting out as she matured? After all, she was from a race that took hundreds of years to reach adulthood.
He was also reminded of the promise he had made to her. He softly picked up one of her hands and pulled up the sleeves, revealing soft white arms, but the image of the blue lines running all across her body seemed to blend with what he was seeing. He could still remember that beautiful colour that seemed to reflect infinite planes.
The Deepblue Aria that was buried under her skin... Not yet a grand mage, he couldnât even craft grade 4 runes. He didnât know how long it would take to grow able to finish a grade 6 rune like the Deepblue Aria, nor whether he could do it at all. After all, the secrets of this rune could only be unlocked by exploring as-yet undiscovered planes. With his current abilities, he was having trouble with just two.
Outside, he was one of the brightest stars in the sky. However, here he was just a youth struggling with many problems in his heart. All of his professors had told him to delay advancing in the favour of strengthening his bloodline abilitiesâ the strength of the ability one unlocked upon their advancement was closely related to their potential for developmentâ but sitting here he felt an urge to just get to it as fast as he could and start on grade 4 runes.
Smart as he was, sometimes he felt like his blessing of wisdom was useless.
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An entire night next to Sharon had given him no clear answer. When the blue crystal ceiling started to reflect the golden rays of morning light, he stood up and bid the legendary mage goodbye before walking out back into the large hall. Sharon was still asleep, but the strand of golden hair swayed lazily as though wishing him back.
âIs Her Excellency awake?â Blackgold rushed over the moment he walked out. The grey dwarf had been waiting by the gates all night.
Richard just shook his head, causing disappointment to flash across the grey dwarfâs face. However, he quickly masked it and brightened up, âFayr just returned, heâs waiting to meet you.â
âProfessor Fayr is here? Great!â Richard knew that Fayr was perhaps the most informed of Sharonâs subordinates. He knew more than even some legendary mages, but limited by innate talent he was stuck at level 19. This was the best person to ask about his advancement, probably better than even Sharon herself.