So, who is it that wanted to see us? Noah asked as they headed down the stairwell that led into the advanced track eting area. Theyd been walking for a few minutes in silence, the only noise out of place being the clicks coming from Ulyas puppet as it moved.
Verrud, Ulya replied. Hes a water mage and solidly in the middle of the pack as far as the advanced track professors go. His students are as well.
Interesting, Noah said. He took a mont to draw his domain in, trying to contain it as best as possible. He still wasnt great at controlling it perfectly, but he hoped it was enough to avoid being completely egregious. Was there a reason he wanted to talk to us? And why are you running his errands?
Because I just joined the track, Ulya said, sending Noah a flat stare over her shoulder. Though I suppose you, Moxie, and Silvertide have taken that role from .
Noah let out a snort of laughter. If you think Im going to run around delivering ssages for the advanced track, youre sorely mistaken. They dont provide anything nearly important enough to get to waste ti doing that.
Thanks, Ulya said dryly. I appreciate it.
Hey, soone has to do it. Your work is definitely useful. I just have no plans of doing it myself. Why dont you just have your puppets do it, though?
I used to, Ulya said, coming to a stop at the doors at the bottom of the stairwell and pausing in a failed attempt to conceal her annoyance. A pair of certain soones broke them all.
Ah, right. I took out a few and then Silvertide used the rest as bait to take out Wizens other puppets. Thats rough.
Right. Forgot about that bit, Noah said with a sheepish grin. He rubbed the back of his neck. Couldnt you use the thing youve got walking around with us now?
Id leave myself defenseless if I did that. All my Runes are specifically for puppets. I dont know how to fight in any other way. Not effectively, at least.
She pushed the doors open before Noah could respond. The banquet hall stretched out before them, considerably emptier than the last ti theyd been there. There was only one person in the room.
Verrud sat at the far side of the table, a book in his hands. His dark hair draped around his face, obscuring it from sight, but the golden natag on his uniform would have given his identity away even if Noah hadnt recognized him.
He looked up as the three of them approached and closed the book in his hands with a snap. Noah hadnt gotten a great look at him during the previous eting. The mans features were pinched and serious.
He had thin eyes that seed to be permanently locked in a half-asleep droop and lips that were borderline indistinguishable from the rest of his face. Verrud set the book to the side and interlaced his fingers, leaning forward and inclining his head in greeting.
Professors. Im pleased you were able to make it.
I was unaware there was an option to refuse, Noah said. Is there a reason you wanted to speak to us before the eting? We would have been here in a few hours anyway.
Of course there was, Verrud said. Do you think I ask Ulya to run around bringing people places for no reason whatsoever?
That remains to be seen.
Id certainly hope not, Noah said. He and Moxie walked over to sit down at the table across from Verrud. Ulya hung back, watching with undisguised interest from the corner of the room. Noah didnt bla her. He would have done the sa thing.
Does this an youre about to enlighten us? Moxie asked.
It seems were going to skip the niceties. Verrud shrugged. That works for . You joined the advanced track at an interesting ti, both of you. Amid the debacle with several of our mbers dying out of the blue, we barely got ti to get to know much about each other.
I get the feeling youve already looked into us, though, Noah observed.
Of course I have. We dont allow just anyone into the advanced track. Id already done so research, but you two have a rather interesting background. A professor who was Rank 1 only a few months ago and the exiled aide of the Torrin familys head. Quite a ways youve co, isnt it?
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Are you leading sowhere with this? I thought you said were doing away with the niceties, Noah said, tilting his head to the side. He hadnt quite figured out what Verruds angle was yet. The man obviously wanted sothing.
Is it to do with our students, maybe? He could be scouting out the competition to see if his own are at risk from us. Either that or hes interested in or Moxie specifically. Is he part of one of our families?
I was just stating a few observations. Observations that I only grow more curious in. A number of professors in the track believe you have a powerful backer, especially after you showed up with two highly ranked mages at the last eting. Is that true?
Does it matter? Noah countered. Even if we did have backing, the only thing that matters for the advanced track are our students and our own abilities.
Very true. I doubt youll be willing to give much more information with regard to yourselves, so I wont waste ti asking. I suspect it will co out soon enough regardless. The reason I called you here today is to warn you.
Warn us? Moxie asked. About what?
Not everyone in the program is pleased at your acceptance particularly you, Magus Moxie. Your student Emily is no longer in line for Torrin leadership, but she still poses a threat. There are those that want to be rid of her, and they have since even before Evergreens demise.
Noahs brow furrowed. It seed like Verrud was being honest but the information he was sharing also wasnt really all that much of a surprise. Emily had been in line to lead the Torrins after Evergreen died.
It was only logical to assu that there were other Torrins that didnt like that, and they were a big enough family that it was quite likely that there were other Torrins from different branches that wouldnt think much of Moxie or Emily.
None of that was a reason to call them over to the eting room hours early, which ant one of two things. Either Verrud was trying to gauge how much the information would worry them, or this situation was considerably more than just soone that didnt like Emily.
The way hes worded this sounds like Emily or Moxie are directly in danger probably Emily. Nobody would dislike Moxie enough to bother trying to do anything to her. Shes not a political threat when shes exiled, but Emily is a different story. I suppose she could still try to claim the leadership position even if Evergreen is dead.
I dont suppose youd be willing to elaborate on that? Noah asked casually.
Verrud gave Noah a wry smile and shook his head. Youll find that out soon enough. Im not sticking my neck out that far. It will be fairly obvious, Id say.
Fair enough, Noah allowed. When you say that Emily is at risk, how much are we talking here? Are there going to be threats on her life?
If there are, Ill be responding in kind.
Directly? Most certainly not. What kind of place do you take Arbitage for? Verrud exclaid, staring at Noah in disbelief. It took everything Noah had not to laugh in the other professors face.
It looked like hed never had the misfortune of finding out that Arbitages neutral zone was really more of a neutral suggestion. That actually spoke rather well of the man unless, of course, he was lying.
I see, Noah said. So what are we expecting, then?
If I knew, Id tell you. Im not the one interested in Emily failing out of Arbitage. I value the advanced track for what it is. A way for students to push themselves and grow stronger together with their professors. I have no interest in the politics. Not everyone sees things the sa way.
He said he wouldnt tell and then proceeded to do just that. Whoever this is will be trying to make it hard for Emily to graduate, then? Sounds like theyll be interfering with tests or otherwise trying to make her look incompetent.
Noahs eyes narrowed as a thought struck him. So ti ago, at the survival exam, soone had been interfering with his students. The amount of monsters attacking them was abnormal and none of them had possessed the tokens that they were supposed to collect.
Hed never completely confird the reason as to why that had happened. There had been bigger problems to worry about at the ti, and it had seed possible that Evergreen herself had caused the trouble to try and hinder Emily so shed lose her bet.
Is it possible that was sothing more that Evergreen just took advantage of or didnt plan entirely? If thats the case, we can expect soone to be ssing with just about every exam from here on out. But why would Verrud co out and tell us this? I dont see what he gets out of it.
A proper fight, Verrud said.
Noah blinked. What?
You were probably wondering why I bothered telling you any of this and didnt just wait to see how everything played out during the next exam, Verrud said. Its because I want a proper fight. My students and I joined this program to push ourselves. The resources are convenient, but we have enough power from our own noble families. We dont truly need them. What we need are competent opponents.
And you think that we can be that? Moxie asked, her words failing to reveal any emotion. "Are you sure? You did point out yourself that our position is pretty tenuous. Vermil was a Rank 1 just a short while ago. Most of our students arent nobles.
Even if it werent for the two mages accompanying you last ti, it is clear that you have sothing interesting about you, Verrud replied. He pushed back from his chair and rose to his feet. And your students have co a far way. Far enough for to suspect it to not be a fluke. I look forward to seeing what you and your groups are capable of later tonight during the eting.
Thats all? Moxie asked. You only called us here for that?
I have gotten everything I wanted, Verrud replied with a thin smile. He stepped past them, heading down the hall and up the stairs until the echo of his footsteps faded into the distance.
Hes surprisingly decent, Moxie observed in a hushed tone. I wonder what noble family hes from.
Yeah, Noah said thoughtfully, looking out in the direction that Verrud had left. As do I.
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