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Turning Chapter 252

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Chapter 252

The Magic Spring Ruins. Yuder mulled over the unfamiliar na for a mont, then quietly recalled his mories.

'What were they researching? Were there such ruins in the Great Sarain Forest?'

The Great Sarain Forest, known for its mysterious vitality, had long been believed by many to be a place where ancient treasures could surface if one were to dig beneath it. Countless individuals, too many to na, had wasted their lives excavating near the Great Sarain Forest, dedicating their existence to the pursuit, and would likely continue to do so in the future. Yet, as far as Yuder knew, no one had ever truly found anything of substantial value.

'I don't recall hearing about mages conducting research there after the Western Monster Suppression... and the collapse of the Pearl Tower... Hmm.'

Perhaps their research had ended with the Western Monster Suppression in his past life? Yuder thought and then glanced at Kishiar. As if waiting for that very mont, he opened his mouth to pose a question to Lorna.

"I'm not familiar with these ruins, but the na 'Magic Spring' seems rather familiar. Did you perhaps take the na from the legend of the Magic Spring related to the Archmage Luma?"

"It was indeed derived from that, but that's not all there is to it."

Lorna's eyes suddenly sparkled, perhaps because the topic was related to her research.

"Our Western Mage Union believes that these ruins might indeed be the Magic Spring. You probably wouldn't understand how monuntal this is for us mages."

"…Hmm. I see."

Yuder's reaction seed quite cool, causing another mage to clench his fist and raise his voice.

"Of course, many claim it's a wild fantasy. Baron Willhem and even our headquarters at the Pearl Tower have expressed skepticism about the years-long, large-scale research without any significant findings. But this year, sothing will definitely erge! It's a critical ti."

With that, the surrounding mages began to chi in one by one.

"That's right. I truly have a feeling about this year! The magic energy levels in that land have changed so drastically, there can't possibly be nothing there."

"We can't let those who are showing interest now snatch it away from us!"

The more he heard, the less reason Yuder could see for the Cavalry to be interested in their ruins, yet they seed fiercely antagonistic, for reasons unclear.

'Even if it's a ti when little is known about the Awakener, they should know that the power of the Awakener and the magic used by mages are entirely different.'

While Yuder was wondering whether it was ti to reveal that they were Cavalry, Kanna quietly asked Kishiar in a low voice.

"Um, what is this legend of the Magic Spring?"

"It's part of a legend about the magic revolution. A thousand years ago, the first mages, including Archmage Luma, are said to have drunk from the Magic Spring and awakened their magic power for the first ti."

"I see... So they're excavating because they think that it might still be there in the Great Sarain Forest?"

"It seems so."

"But why... Why would we be interested in such a place? It doesn't make sense."

Kanna's expression beca even more peculiar. The other Cavalry mbers also seed to have complicated feelings about being embroiled in such a wild legend and earning the mages' resentnt.

And then, as if shattering their thoughts, Kishiar murmured softly.

"Is that really the case?"

"Excuse ?"

"Do not simply think of them as absurd. Consider the legends I've told you along with their words. Does it not sound like a familiar tale?"

'Familiar…? What do… Ah.'

Could it be?

A faint voice from behind caused the hairs on the back of his neck to stand on end. Yuder turned his gaze towards the mages, who were still fervently arguing with each other, and quickly racked his brain.

‘The Magic Spring that supposedly granted magical abilities to the initial mages. And the Red Stone that empowered the Awakener. Is their unusual caution towards the Awakener and their anger at re interest in their research due to linking these two?'

"The Red Stone and the Magic Spring… Is that it?"

Whether the quiet whisper that slipped from Yuder's lips was heard or not, a short laugh like the sound of wind followed from behind. That small reaction, exactly the sa satisfied laugh often shown when Yuder smoothly understood Kishiar's intent, was more decisive than any other response.

'Previously, Alik had said he did not know whether Luma's magical revolution was real or not.'

Yuder recalled a part of the old story he had once shared with the priest Lusan when Alik, the apprentice of Thais Yulman, had just Awakened. At that ti, he had discussed the magical revolution of Luma, saying neither Thais nor himself believed it to be real.

According to this story, Alik and the Western Mage Union would have different views on the magical revolution.

‘If the Magic Spring really existed and they found it, my previous life would surely have known.'

However, that had not happened. Therefore, one might conclude that the research of the Western Mage Union either failed or was abandoned. Yet, the idea of linking the legend related to the origin of magic which began in ancient tis to the Red Stone was surprisingly novel, sothing he had never thought of before.

'So there were mages who considered the origins of magic and the Awakener to have started in the sa way….'

It was said that the Western Mage Union, unable to produce research results for several years, were now viewed skeptically by the Pearl Tower. However, thinking conversely, it also implied that at the inception of their research, the Pearl Tower had seen so potential there.

What potential had they seen in those ruins?

While observing the mages with these thoughts, Lorna's conversation with the other mages caught Yuder's attention.

"So, when we arrive at the base, we need to help restore the defense line first. While restoring, we may have to alternate on guard duty, but that level of risk is sothing we must bear…”

Despite the recent near-death encounter with monsters, there wasn't a hint of fear in the eyes of any of the mages. They were filled with an urgent desire to return and continue their research.

'... Would those who don't even fear death have so easily believed their research failed and retreated?'

Could the fact that he knew nothing about them, even during the extermination of the monsters in the West, and even after he took the Commander position, simply be because their research had failed?

When the Pearl Tower collapsed, many of its mages went missing and a significant amount of research data was lost. However, there was sothing unsettling about attributing everything about them to that event alone.

"Mages... those mages who were in the west during this period... did we have a chance to clash with those affiliated to that region while we were on our suppression mission? I can't rember well..."

As he speculated about the source of this discomfort, observing their postures, a snippet of a long-forgotten mory and thought suddenly surged in Yuder's mind.

'...Could this be related to the incidents that occurred in the western border area before the dispatch of the Cavalry in my previous life?'

In his previous life, the Cavalry was dispatched to the west a few months from now, and due to the delayed response, the situation was already dire. There were a few severe incidents reported almost daily until their deploynt, among which so involved the death of mages that were serious enough to be ntioned by Kishiar, if his mory served right.

Yuder tried to recall as much of the dim mory as he could.

'Was it the incident where several border villages were wiped out due to a presud mass monster outbreak?'

Although there had been nurous villages that had nearly been destroyed due to monsters, what set this incident apart was the significant number of individuals who appeared to be mages among the victims. He recalled Kishiar's cold judgnt, that the uproar over who was to bla only served to worsen the already chaotic western situation.

'Not long after that, the Cavalry was dispatched...'

By the ti the Cavalry, including Yuder, had arrived in the west, the incident had long been resolved. If those who died back then were mages from the Western Mage Union, it would make sense why Yuder didn't know about them and why their research had been forgotten and lost.

'...'

While it was just speculation, the possibility was indeed there. Suddenly, the faces of the mages who were chattering in front of him started to seem as pale as those of the dead. Suppressing the chill in his stomach, Yuder opened his mouth.

"Excuse ... Can I continue speaking now?"

"Oh yes. I'm sorry... we got carried away with our conversation. Please continue."

Lorna, the absentminded mage, finally noticed the presence of the guests standing before her and apologized as she responded. Yuder glanced at the mages' friendly faces and slowly asked a question.

"If, as you said earlier, the Cavalry appeared before you to clarify the misunderstanding, what would you do? If they claid that they had no interest in the research of the Western Mage Union and had no connection to Baron Willhem or the Tain family, would you believe them?"

"Why would you say that?"

Sensing sothing unusual in Yuder's voice, Lorna furrowed her brows. Her gaze swept over Yuder's face anew.

"Didn't you say you were knights and rcenaries?"

"We were dispatched for a mission and couldn't reveal our identities right away. But we don't want our misunderstanding to deepen, so we decided to tell the truth here."

After taking a deep breath, Yuder revealed their identities to the mages, who were staring at him with shocked faces.

"We are the Cavalry you've ntioned."

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