Book 5, 30
City of Sin
Exile
Ensio looked around at the carnage wrought on Sharonâs residence, sniffing the air a little before flashing a mocking smile towards Voidbones, âAh, the star-destroying thunder. Master is still Master, you pathetic bastard, you donât get to lay your hands on her. Still, it looks like youâre better at running now; to think you arenât dead...â
Voidbonesâ glare was cold as death, body slowly crouching like a beast as he said hoarsely, âDonât think the legendary realm is everything. Iâm not as weak as I was back then!â
âOh?â Ensio chuckled, âI agree being legendary isnât everything, but it looks like you want a match. Why not? Letâs see if you can beat me at least once, itâs been ten years already.â
A dangerous flame ignited in Voidbonesâ eyes, the azure flames around him starting to swell up. He kept silent and pointed upwards, forming a short-distance portal that sent him to Floe Bay. He waited there in mid-air, waiting to free himself of ten years of trauma.
Ensio wasnât as hurried. He first looked towards Blackgold and Fayr, casually flicking out two balls of light that sunk into the grand mages and eased the impact of the chaotic energies. He then turned towards Richard who was still struggling his way towards Sharonâs room, a complicated expression crossing his face for the first time since his arrival. He eventually just sighed, stretching his fingers to shoot another ball of light towards him, this one a lot bigger than the other two and filled with a powerful life force that neutralised the azure flames.
âTch... If only I could save you later without Master killing me...â Ensio shook his head as Richardâs organs were repaired, his body abruptly fading away as he appeared before Voidbones.
âIâve been waiting for a long time, Ensiââ
âCut the crap. Iâm in a really shitty mood right now, so try your best to escape or you die.â
âYou think youâre going to win for sure? Just because you were the only one ranked legendary?â Voidbonesâ features contorted with rage.
âAgainst you? Thereâs no question,â Ensio replied seriously.
There were no warning signs as a bright multicoloured glow covered the two mages, slowly becoming like a tiny sun in the sky. Its radiance was so bright that it blinded all the grand mages observing the battle from afar.
Nobody knew just how many spells were being shot at each other, but the glaring radiance slowly burnt a hole into the clouds, only to fade away a few moments later. Ensio was left standing alone, traces of a portal still shimmering a short distance away.
âTch, and he escaped. Dammit...â Ensio shook his head, but a proud smile rose up on his face. He was the one true genius amongst all of Sharonâs students, the one with the greatest potential and skill.
However, he suddenly opened his eyes and looked back at the Deepblue, confusion written all over his face. He remained floating in mid-air for a few seconds before his silhouette vanished once more.
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Within the Deepblue, Richard slowly opened his eyes. He didnât understand where he was at first, but the moment he regained consciousness he shrieked loudly and sprung up from the ground. Only then did he realise that all his injuries were gone, a stark contrast from the torturous pain he had fainted to.
He raised his head to look at the broken residence around him, expression turning pale as he immediately dashed for Sharonâs room. However, in only a few moments he suddenly stopped and turned around.
The first thing that he noticed was Blackgold and Fayr standing ever so slightly separate from the rest of the grand mages. It wouldnât normally be a noticeable difference, but it was significant. The second thing was a bald mage looking intensely at him, eyes filled with curiosity.
âHello, Richard,â Ensio flashed a dashing smile, âMy name is Ensio, Iâm also one of Masterâs apprentices.â
Richardâs expression suddenly turned cold. He took two steps back towards the side of the room, lifting his elven longsword that had fallen to the ground. A cold, murderous aura erupted from his body.
âNot bad, youâve still got some strength left in you,â Ensio said with a nod. For a fleeting moment, the sheer killing intent in Richardâs aura had caused him to tense up. He had tried to peep into Richardâs soul, but had been blocked by what looked like a world of boiling lava.!
âWhereâs Voidbones?â Richard asked as he slowly raised the sword into a stance, âWhatâs your relationship with him?â
Ensio just shrugged, âThe bastard ran away after I beat him up. Do you think youâd be alive right now if he was still here?â
Richard was stunned for a moment before confirming Ensioâs words through a glance at the grand mages. Ensio had to be extraordinary to send Voidbones running, making him feel his own weakness that much more clearly. It was like he had been dipped into the Bay, extinguishing the great halo that had surrounded him as a great runemaster and unrivalled commander.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
His complexion eased, but just as he was about to let go of the sword Ensioâs face darkened, âNow, get out of here you runt. Too weak to even defend yourself from Voidbones, youâre an embarrassment to Master. Iâm taking over the Deepblue, you donât have to concern yourself with it any longer.â
Richard was shocked at first, but his expression turned solemn and cold once more, âYou will not take charge of the Deepblue.â
Ensio laughed frigidly, âAnd I have to listen to a runt like you? You havenât even finished your preparations to become a grand mage yet, and it wouldnât matter even if you had! Do you think a bunch of grand mages are enough to run the Deepblue? Without Masterâs glory, do you think youâll be able to resist the tribes of the north?â
He paused for a while before continuing his cold mockery, âEven Voidbones was ridiculous, and he at least had a chance of fighting off the local tribes. Hmph, do you even know who Masterâs real enemies are? Forget him, even I canât guarantee being able to resist them if they show themselves! I donât need dead weight here!â
âDead. Weight?â Richardâs eyes narrowed as blood rushed to his head. His body seemed to burn with unspeakable shame; this was the first time anyone had called him dead weight to his face! He was the king of the Archerons and the royal runemaster of the Sacred Alliance. He was a Duke of Faelor, and someone blessed by the Eternal Dragon himself! When had he ever suffered such humiliation?!
Ensio couldnât care less about Richardâs boiling blood and bloodshot eyes, just smiling coldly as he repeated once more, âYes, youâre dead weight.â
This time, Richard went silent. All the fury condensed within his sea of consciousness, calling forth the gold glow of his truename from the depths of his bloodline. The boiling Archeron blood immediately cooled down, growing dense with energy as it prepared to lash out.
Such was the nature of his truename. Dizmason, meaning destruction. It took a collected warrior to maximise oneâs destruction on the battlefield.
A vague sense of worry flitted across Ensioâs eyes, but his expression remained unchanged, âHaha, you donât see it, do you. Very well, why donât we head out for a battle?â
âEnsio!â Fayr suddenly spoke up, âRichard is greatly valued by Her Excellency.â
âI heard that he was the worst of all of Masterâs apprentices,â Ensio said casually.
âIf you harm him, Her Excellency willââ
âIf Masterâs true enemies appear right now, who do you want here fending them off? Do you think you eighteen will do it? Will Richard? Or do you really think just you joining hands with him will be enough?â
Fayr was rendered silent. Unlike Voidbones, Ensio was known for his integrity. If he said that even Voidbones was no match for Sharonâs true enemies, then that was likely a fact. That meant the grand mages would die just that much faster. Richard was almost useless in such a high-level battle.
Just as Fayr was thinking of a response, Richard just grabbed his sword and headed for the terrace. Ensio chuckled at the sight, immediately vanishing from the place as he left three words behind, âIâll be waiting.â