The corrupted forest stood unnaturally still, as though the land itself hesitated to intrude upon the exchange unfolding within its depths. The darkened trees no longer writhed in violent distortion, their twisted forms frozen in uneasy silence, as if even the corruption spreading through their roots recognized the significance of the mont.
The air felt heavier here.
Thicker.
Each breath carried the faint tallic tang of mana long since tainted beyond purification, its presence pressing subtly against the senses like an unseen pressure that refused to fully dissipate.
The cloaked figure stood motionless before the seated old man, the layered fabric of the cloak stirring faintly despite the absence of wind.
For several monts, neither moved.
Neither spoke.
Then—
The figure lifted a slender hand.
The cloak fell away.
Dark fabric slid softly from her shoulders, revealing the form concealed beneath.
A woman stood there.
Her beauty felt almost unreal within such a corrupted domain.
Long black hair flowed freely down her back, each strand touched faintly by a subtle violet tint that shimred softly in the dim light filtering through the twisted canopy above. The color seed to deepen near the edges, blending almost seamlessly with the shadows surrounding her.
Her skin bore a pale, ghostlike hue, smooth and flawless to the point of appearing almost detached from the living world itself.
And her eyes—
Deep violet.
Endless.
Carrying the sa abyss-like depth that had once gazed upon Luca within the inn.
Her expression remained composed.
Yet beneath that composure lingered unmistakable tension.
Her gaze lowered slightly toward the seated old man.
"Was it your doing?" she asked once more, her voice calm yet edged with restrained fury.
The old man did not respond imdiately.
His eyes remained closed.
His breathing steady.
Untroubled.
Monts passed.
Then slowly—
He opened his eyes.
Ancient wisdom stirred within their depths as his gaze lifted to et hers.
"Still..." he said quietly.
"It appears you did not mind the outco."
His voice remained calm.
Unhurried.
"Considering you chose not to kill him."
The woman’s expression shifted instantly.
The faint composure upon her face fractured as irritation surfaced openly.
"So," she said slowly, her voice now carrying clear displeasure, "it truly was your doing."
Her eyes sharpened.
"You leaked the location of my base to the academy’s spy."
Her fingers curled slightly at her side.
"Allowed him to be captured by my subordinates."
Her voice grew colder.
"Ensured the academy would send that boy in response."
Her gaze hardened further.
"And arranged for an aphrodisiac potent enough to affect even soone of my level..."
Her lips pressed thinly.
"All so that this sequence of events would unfold."
The forest seed to darken faintly as her restrained anger rippled subtly through the surrounding corruption.
The old man remained unmoved.
Untroubled.
Silent for a brief mont longer before finally speaking.
"And who am I," he said calmly, "to control so many variables?"
His tone remained steady, almost reflective.
"I rely made a move."
His gaze did not waver.
"And allowed nature to take its course."
A faint pause followed.
"I simply adjusted certain elents... for my own purpose."
His ancient eyes observed her quietly.
"And considering that you did not kill him..."
His voice softened slightly.
"It seems you understand that purpose as well."
The woman’s expression grew colder still.
"And what," she asked slowly, "was your purpose?"
The old man closed his eyes once more, the faintest hint of sothing unreadable passing across his features.
"You will know soon enough," he said quietly.
The forest remained silent.
Yet the tension between them had only deepened.
Because whatever plan had been set into motion...
Had not yet reached its conclusion.
***
The morning air drifted quietly through the abandoned street as Luca and Seraphina stood before the silent inn, the faint rustle of wind brushing lightly against wooden shutters that no longer protected any living presence. The entire village lay still, its empty paths stretching outward in unnatural calm, as though life itself had been carefully erased without disturbing the physical structures left behind.
Even the birds seed absent.
No distant calls echoed across the rooftops.
No movent stirred behind closed doors.
Only silence remained.
Seraphina’s gaze moved slowly across the deserted surroundings, her expression composed yet thoughtful as she pieced together the fragnts of what had occurred.
"This..." she began quietly, her voice steady despite the disturbing realization forming beneath her calm exterior, "...may have been a carefully constructed operation by the devil cult."
She paused briefly, her eyes narrowing slightly as her thoughts aligned.
"The entire town itself was most likely never real in the way we initially perceived it."
Her tone remained analytical.
Controlled.
"A fabricated environnt designed to manipulate our expectations."
Her gaze shifted toward the empty market road where they had only yesterday interacted with seemingly ordinary citizens.
"Every individual we encountered may have been part of the illusion, or individuals placed deliberately to create the impression of normalcy."
Luca listened carefully, his brows furrowing faintly as he considered the implications.
"A staged settlent..." he muttered quietly.
Seraphina gave a small nod.
"A convincing one," she added calmly. "Convincing enough to mislead even trained observers."
Luca exhaled slowly, still attempting to understand the intention behind such an elaborate deception.
"But why?" he asked thoughtfully. "What would they gain from this?"
His gaze shifted briefly toward the inn behind them, the mory of the massacre still fresh within his thoughts.
"It is not as though they eliminated us when they had the opportunity."
Seraphina’s expression remained composed, though the seriousness within her eyes deepened.
"They may have intended to lure more influential figures into a carefully prepared trap," she replied calmly.
Her voice carried quiet logic.
"If the intelligence regarding the Second Demon General’s location had been confird prematurely by powerful individuals, the cult may have intended to eliminate key figures of the continent in one decisive move."
Her gaze shifted slowly across the silent village.
"However, since such figures did not arrive..."
Her tone remained steady.
"...the fabricated stage was dismantled."
Luca considered her explanation carefully, the reasoning aligning disturbingly well with the circumstances they had encountered.
The disappearance of the villagers.
The absence of evidence.
The sudden massacre within the inn.
Everything pointed toward deliberate manipulation.
"It appears to be the only viable explanation," he said quietly.
Seraphina gave a small nod in agreent.
"For now," she added calmly, "we must wait for reinforcent from the academy to confirm the extent of what has occurred here."
Silence settled between them once more.
The faint breeze moved gently through the empty street, carrying with it a quiet chill that seed to whisper of unseen movents occurring beyond their awareness.
Because although the village now stood abandoned...
The ga being played behind the scenes...
Had clearly not yet ended.
The quiet wind drifted softly through the empty street, carrying faint traces of dust along the abandoned road as the stillness of the vanished town pressed subtly upon the senses. The silence between Luca and Seraphina had stretched longer than either of them intended, yet neither seed willing to be the first to disturb it.
Luca stood beside her, his gaze lowering briefly before lifting again, his thoughts clearly unsettled despite his attempt to maintain composure. The faint tension in his posture betrayed the conflict within him, the weight of unspoken words refusing to fade no matter how much he tried to suppress them.
He opened his mouth slightly.
Closed it again.
For several monts, he remained silent, the hesitation evident in the faint tightening of his jaw.
Finally—
"Professor Seraphina..." he began quietly.
His voice carried restraint.
Uncertainty.
"...about what happened—"
"Nothing happened."
Her response ca imdiately.
Flat.
Calm.
Precise.
Her gaze remained fixed forward, not turning toward him, her expression composed with the sa professional detachnt she had always maintained.
"I was tasked with ensuring your safety," she continued evenly, her tone controlled to the point of sounding almost rehearsed.
"And to complete the mission assigned to us."
Her eyes did not waver.
"That is what we are doing."
Her voice did not tremble.
Her posture did not falter.
"There is nothing else to discuss."
Silence followed once more.
Luca observed her quietly.
Studied her.
Her composure was flawless.
Too flawless.
As though carefully constructed.
So this is how you want to handle it...
As though nothing ever happened...
His fingers curled faintly at his side as the weight of mory refused to obey her simple dismissal.
The events of those two days did not feel distant.
They felt imdiate.
Clear.
Unavoidable.
Even now, simply standing beside her caused fragnts of those blurred yet vivid monts to resurface uninvited within his mind.
Seraphina spoke again, her voice remaining steady.
"Do not bring up unnecessary topics again."
Her tone was not harsh.
Yet it carried quiet finality.
As though closing a door firmly.
Luca lowered his gaze briefly.
Then spoke again, this ti more softly.
"...I can’t."
The words left him almost reluctantly.
"I can’t act like nothing happened."
Seraphina paused.
For the first ti since the conversation began, her composure faltered slightly.
Her gaze shifted.
Slowly.
Toward him.
Luca t her eyes, the quiet conflict within his expression impossible to conceal.
"I can’t pretend that nothing happened," he repeated, his voice steadier now, carrying quiet insistence beneath the calm tone.
"Every ti I look at you..."
He exhaled faintly.
"...everything cos back."
His words were not accusatory.
Not forceful.
Simply honest.
"I cannot stop rembering it."
"Nor can I change what has already happened."
The quiet wind moved softly between them as the words settled into the silence.
Seraphina’s fingers tightened faintly at her side.
The carefully constructed composure she had maintained until now began to fracture.
Then finally—
Her restraint broke.
"What exactly do you want to do?" she asked, her voice losing its perfect calm for the first ti.
Her eyes held his directly now, the controlled distance she had tried to maintain dissolving beneath the pressure of the conversation.
"Do you want to announce it openly?" she continued, her voice no longer perfectly steady.
"To tell everyone that I... slept with my student..."
Her words faltered briefly, as though even forming the sentence required effort.
"That I failed in the responsibility entrusted to ?"
Her breathing grew slightly uneven as the conflict she had suppressed finally surfaced.
"I was sent to protect you," she said quietly, the tension in her voice unmistakable now.
"To ensure the mission proceeded safely."
Her eyes did not look away.
"And now you expect to simply face you every day as though that responsibility was never broken?"
Her voice softened slightly, yet the vulnerability beneath it beca unmistakable.
"To see you at the academy..."
"In the classroom..."
"During training..."
Her gaze lowered for a fraction of a mont before returning to him once more.
"And rember it every single ti our paths cross?"
The wind passed quietly through the empty street once more.
Yet the silence between them had beco far heavier than before.
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