Translator: Seven
Editors: Ana_Banana, Yahiko
The door flew.
This wasn’t a taphor for sothing, the door was actually flying.
It was also dozens of tis faster than a cannonball and its montum was extrely heavy.
It was coming towards them.
Lukas couldn’t react. He was aware that the door was speedily approaching. In fact, it was flying straight towards his head.
But he couldn’t move his body. No, even if he moved, he didn’t have the ability to block or cut through a solid marble door like that one.
Piht.
As he was thinking this, the door suddenly split into two.
Bang!
The two halves of the door flew to a corner of the conference room.
Click.
Snow sheathed her sword without changing her expression, but she turned her gaze towards the doorway.
“Are you on your period? You’re being much more moody today.”
“I haven’t slept in four days so I’m a bit sensitive. To the point where I wanna tear apart every bastard I hear spouting bullsh*t.”
It was a voice Lukas knew.
“So you better think twice before you open that mouth of yours.”
From the doorway that no longer had a door, a man walked into the room.
The first thing that one would notice was his hair, which was like a lion’s mane. Then, they would see his body which seed to be made of steel.
“…”
Lukas pursed his lips tightly.
He thought that if he opened his mouth, he would definitely say sothing strange.
“Am I second? At least I’m not last.”
The man then sat down on one of the three chairs.
For the speechless Lukas, surprising things continued to happen one after the other.
“No, you were last.”
A soft voice sounded in the room.
Swoosh-
A ripple in space appeared, covering the remaining chair.
This was a sowhat familiar sight for Lukas.
The power to use space.
“…”
A purple haired woman stepped out of the ripple.
“…hmph.”
“Haam.”
Ivan snorted and Snow yawned.
“Everyone’s here now. So let’s get started with the eting.”
Iris smiled.
For a mont, their eyes t in the air.
Hostility and vigilance.
There were no gentle emotions in their gazes.
In other words,
Snow, Ivan and Iris were all hostile to each other.
After seeing that.
‘…what the hell.’
Sothing in his mind broke.
And that beca a fuse that caused his insides to start boiling.
As if it contained lava, sothing deep within his heart began to burn furiously.
That fire then began to spread to the rest of his body.
Crunch.
Suddenly, a strange sound resounded. Peran turned to Lukas. He intended to remind him that this was not a place where he should recklessly show his presence.
But he couldn’t.
The mont he saw Lukas’ facial expression, he couldn’t help but subconsciously hold his breath.
‘…what the hell.’
He’d been able to leave confidently.
Because he had left them behind.
Because they told him to leave it to them.
He’d believed them. So he hadn’t been worried even as he traversed countless universes. He’d always thought that this world would be the most beautiful and peaceful by now.
The only thing he’d ever been concerned about was whether he could return here or not. He was afraid that he’d never be able to see the beautiful universe he’d worked so hard for ever again. Or that even if he did manage to see it again, he would not feel the sa appreciation for humans.
…Just.
Just to look at it.
That was the reason he’d endured for so many years.
‘…what the hell are you all doing?’
So the emotions he was feeling at that mont were justified.
Lukas Trowman was truly angry at that mont.
* * *
Syris Triznine* was previously a Circle mber belonging to the Phisfounder Armlets. At that ti, she’d sat in the position of Force Honor and could be considered a Circle executive. (*: Forrly ‘Sirij’. I’d forgotten that I’d tl’d the na before but the last na made rember. She’s the Headmistress of Westroad Academy and Isabelle’s aunt.)
That was why she knew the minimum requirents for joining the group known as the Circle.
Their enemies were the Demigods. They were an entire race of semi-transcendent beings who, from the perspective of the general public, were no different than gods.
In order to confront such beings, one could not be ordinary. They had to have at least one extraordinary capability that no one else had.
Whether it was innate talent, indomitable ntal strength, or extraordinary growth potential.
10 years ago.
Among the various circles that were made up of various races, there were three that stood out the most.
The mbers of the Circle called them the Three Great Circles.
This was because their influence and power easily stood out when compared to the other circles.
They were the Strow Necklaces, the Lucid Swords and the Phisfounder Armlets.
…How strong were leaders who led the Three Great Circles.
The Strow Necklaces’ Rezil Wilsemann was a 9 star Great Wizard that would forever be recorded in the annals of history. (Note: Wasn’t he quasi 9 stars?)
The Lucid Swords’ Jekid Deosis was a Master Swordsman who had been given the title ‘Lord of the Sword’.
The Phisfounder Armlets’ Altan was the greatest if not the only authority on black magic and was a specialist in Demon summoning who had even signed a direct contract with one of the six Archdukes of the Demon World.
All three of them were beings who had no issues controlling the imnse power of the Three Great Circles.
They were all super geniuses who stood out even when placed in a group with other geniuses.
Talent and hard work were natural.
In addition, their experience and luck allowed them to stand on a level that very few others could even place their feet.
…The reason she was even thinking this in the first place was simple.
It was because the three sitting in the conference room were beings who had reached a level even beyond those old Circle Masters.
That was why the eting that day was so important.
Of course, there would only be about twenty people who ever knew about this eting, including those who were present.
After all, it was just an informal eting. Their official encounter wouldn’t take place till two years later.
And of course, that ti would not be as peaceful as it was now.
Everyone gathered there were all great figures who held imnse power across the continent, both in influence and strength.
If they had a minor argunt which developed into a fight, then several kilotres around the academy would beco a barren wasteland in the blink of an eye.
That’s why she couldn’t understand.
‘Is he crazy…?’
She couldn’t help but think this as she looked at Lukas.
Everyone in the room imdiately noticed when his anger erupted. Naturally, this caused the attention of everyone there to focus on him.
“…”
“…”
In the first place, there wasn’t much to look at. No, in fact, it wasn’t good at all.
Everyone there could easily spot the disabilities in Lukas’ foot and arm with a glance. If he didn’t manage to sohow overco those, they would beco a fatal obstacle that would prevent him from even reaching the First Class level.
But he couldn’t just be a cripple.
Since he was accompanying none other than Snow herself, he had to have sothing that at least didn’t make him inferior to Peran since he was standing beside him.
Did he have a special power other than his physical ability?
Or did he have enormous wealth or special status?
Or perhaps he had a brain that was superior to everyone else in the room?
…There was a man whose attitude was to ask questions directly rather than making guesses and conclusions in his head.
“What’s up with that guy?”
Ivan crossed his arms as he opened his mouth.
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