Thankfully, Calian reached Teinansha Street before sunrise. However, he was certainly not in his best state. He had walked into the street practically lying down on Ravenās back.
A few peopleāthey must have either woken up early or not slept at allāwere walking on the street in their mageās robes. Those who saw the suspicious person who was shriveled up on the back of a black horse flinched and backed away. Every time this happened, Ravenās hooves clacked on the pavement with a subtle sense of pride. He must have been reminded of attracting everybodyās attention during the march.
Calian, who was still lying down on Ravenās back, mumbled in defeat. āThis isnāt the good kind of attention. Stop being so proud of it. Itās actually embarrassing me.ā
After finishing everything that he needed to do, all the exhaustion and pain hit Calian at once. He had gathered what little mana he had to use his aura. Even though he took his medicine, he was at his limit. He was left with no other choice but to use Ravenās back as a bed. It was a good thing that Raven was so smart. If he hadnāt returned to the Royal Road by himself, they wouldnāt have made it back on time.
Not long after, they arrived at the Magesā Union headquarters that Alan had mentioned. When Calian stumbled into the building, the mages joyously greeted him. Euria, the leader of the Magesā Union, came down herself and showed Calian into a room on the fourth floor.
It was a small study that could also be used to welcome guests. All kinds of books about magic filled the bookshelves that lined the walls. A knife ornament on the desk caught Calianās eyes. It was oddly similar to the one that Calian had.
Alan was sitting on the couch. He was waiting for Calian without sleeping. Calian was so glad to see Alan after his long night and had to swallow his tears of gratefulness.
āTeacher.ā
Alan gaped as he stared at Calianās worn-out appearance. āDid you get into a fight? Where in the world did you lose all your clothes?ā
Calian laughed. āI didnāt get into a fight. About my clothes⦠itās a long story.ā
He had only put up a front to threaten the men at the gambling grounds, and technically didnāt get into a fight. Alan scrunched up his nose, presumably from the foul smell of the gambling grounds that had oozed into Calianās clothes. He snapped his finger. A fresh gust of air surrounded Calian and he instantly felt refreshed. Calian was overjoyed to know that it was cleaning magic.
āThank you,ā said Calian as he plopped onto the couch across Alan.
Alan closed the book that he was holding. āDid you finish everything that you needed to do?ā
āYes, for now. I think Iād have to come back out again in about a month.ā
Alan nodded. He would be willing to bring Calian outside next month as well.
Alan let go of his book in the air. To Calianās surprise, the book fluttered away like a bird and nested itself into the bookshelf.
Alan saw Calian marveling at the book and explained, āA spell has been cast on the building. It allows you to move objects where you wish. Mages are very inactive creatures, you see.ā
āThatās quite something.ā
āYes, even though it was probably more trouble to cast a spell on the whole building. Thatās just what mages do, so donāt worry about it.ā
Calian laughed. He glanced at the object that had caught his eye earlier.
āBut that knife isnāt something that mages donāt really use.ā commented Calian.
Alan followed Calianās gaze and stared at the knife for a little too long.
āYouāre right. Thereās⦠a knife,ā he said in a strangely unsettling voice.
Alan smiled bitterly. Calian turned towards Alan, slightly confused.
Although the object was sitting there like it was nothing, Euria held this treasure more valuable than her life. It was none other than Sispanianās own creation. It was a magic device that warned of someoneās hidden weapon in the form of a desk ornament.
In other words, the fact that there was a knife ornament on the desk signified that Calian currently had a knife hidden away.
āItās something that shouldnāt be there.ā Alanās eyes sunk. āWhen people age, many things are supposed to change⦠but it seems that curiosity still thrives in me.ā
Calianās face filled with confusion once again. Instead of explaining any further, Alan prepared his mana.
āAs I have just told you, the objects in this room can move according to my will. All I need is to know how to connect my will to them, so thereās nothing difficult about it,ā Alan continued.
Calian still couldnāt understand why Alan was saying all this. He was about to suggest that Alan slept a little, but could not get the words out.
āI wish peopleās minds worked the same wayāeasily moved and understood.ā
Calian couldnāt get the words out because he saw the knife ornament slowly being lifted of the desk.
āBut that is the one thing that can never be done.ā
The blade, which was sharper than needed be for an ornament, slowly turned towards Calian.
Calian narrowed his eyes. āTeacherāā
āIf this is my only way of opening your mind, so be it.ā
Calian thought it was a joke. However, Alan didnāt stop.
ā fwoosh!
The knife flew into Calianās neck. Calianās hand moved instinctively.
ā clang!
The deafening sound of two blades striking each other rang throughout the study.
Complete silence settled in.
Alan stared.
He stared at the knife that was in Calianās hand, the knife that was deflected into the wallā
And at Calianās eyes that were as sharp as the knifeās blade.
Calian stared at Alan without a word, and Alan gazed back in silence.
It was Alan who broke the silence first.
āPlease explain.ā
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