Chapter 278
What happens in Chapter 295 of "Low-Fantasy Occultist"? Nick wasnât a stranger to powerful people. Heâd been dealing with them almost constantly since... Read on to find out!
Nick wasnât a stranger to powerful people. Heâd been dealing with them almost constantly since waking up during the Class Ceremony, and things had only gotten more intense from there.Heâd seen Marthas wield the power of a Grand Exorcist against a Fae Queen. Heâd seen a Goddess descend from above, however limited she might have been by the mortal flesh she inhabited. Hell, Xander, who sat next to him, was essentially a walking nuclear bomb.
However, something about the man who walked in made him sit up and take notice.
He was strong, there was no doubt about that. A Prestige warrior of some kind, he could easily match Arthur at his peak. Yet, that wasnât what he noticed, no. It was his commanding presence. His emotions seemed to ripple and echo through the ether, not hidden like Tholmâs, or muted like Xanderâs, but openly out in the open, touching and influencing everything around him.
If Nick were to describe it, heâd say the Duke was like a snowstorm. Cold, dangerous, and capable of destroying anything it touched, yet strangely captivating to watch and just as likely to leave greatness in its wake.
He was on his feet before he even realized it, and even Xander, who could probably kill the man with a single finger, stood up and bowed respectfully.
âYour Grace,â Xander greeted, and Nick followed his lead, murmuring his own.
âGrandmaster, I assume this isn't a social call, or you would have chosen a more civilized time,â the Duke replied in a low rumble. He wasnât annoyed, but it was clear he hadnât expected his evening to be interrupted like this.
Xander nodded. âIndeed, Your Grace. I have been distancing myself from social gatherings for some time, but I still remember my basic courtesies.â
A faint smile crossed the Dukeâs face, softening his features just enough for Nick to see a vague resemblance to Bellamy. Both were blonde with wavy curls, but where Bellamy still had some baby fat on his face and a softer body, the duke was all hard lines and muscle, with a lean build that hinted at explosive power and speed if needed.
His cheekbones were high, and his nose straight, but his eyes were too intense for him to be considered handsome.
After apparently deciding that was enough of an introduction, the Duke settled into the armchair opposite theirs, propping up his chin on his fist as he looked at them. âIf thatâs the case, I wonât bother summoning a feast. My wife will be furious that you were here and she couldnât take advantage of your presence, but Iâll spare you her anger if the story you came to tell me is entertaining enough.â
Xander nodded calmly, seemingly unaffected by the subtle threat. Given what he was, he likely had no reason to worry, and Nick cared very little about his social standing, as long as it didnât come back to hurt his family.
âIâm sure youâll see soon why we had to come at this hour,â Xander replied, before turning to Nick with a raised eyebrow. âWell, tell the Duke what you found out.â
Suddenly, the focus was on Nick, and he felt his worries fade. After all, this couldnât be worse than fighting off a divine possession.
âVery well. Again, you have my apologies for the late hour, Your Grace, but this couldnât wait," he said with a steady voice, ignoring the two guards at the door, the hidden one watching above him, and the Dukeâs own piercing eyes.
âI am a student of the Magic Tower, and I was conducting a field test for one of my enchantments when I noticed a suspicious gathering of people and decided to follow them. By observing them, I learned of a plot to interfere with the auction that your House will hold, Your Grace.â
The mild interest on the Dukeâs face faded away, and the atmosphere grew tense. âExplain.â
Nick complied with the order without hesitation, describing what he had heard and seen happen, while emphasizing the level of coordination between gangs and the danger he felt when this Changer had possessed Anthony.
The Duke listened in silence, but his face grew more grim with each detail, and Nick could see his emotions warp the ether around them. It was a passive effect, but it was enough that heâd need to exert significant effort to draw from it for his spiritual magic. He hadnât realized this could happen, and while now was not the time to study the effect, it did mean heâd need to rethink a few things.
âAnd that is why I decided to go to the Grandmaster. My mentor at the Tower will, of course, have to be informed, but since it is technically an independent organization and only tangentially involved, I wanted the information to reach your ears as quickly as possible.â When his mouth closed, a moment of silence passed as everyone considered the consequences.
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âNumber three,â the Duke finally called, and the hidden guard that had been waiting above them materialized at his side.
âSir!â The masked figure said as it kneeled beside him, its dark red eyes the only visible trait that wasnât hidden by clothing.
Nick realized with some confusion. As far as he had seen, very few of their kind lived in Alluria compared to Floria, and he definitely hadnât expected to find one serving the Duke, yet even if the eyes hadnât been a dead giveaway, the subtle bumps above his head where his ears were confirmed it.
âI need this information to be confirmed within the hour, and I need to know why I wasnât told of this before,â the Duke ordered in an icy tone, his chilling wrath radiating all around him.
The reaction seemed genuine enough, so Nick hoped he hadn't just interfered with some convoluted plot the man himself had set up, and that this was truly just enemy action.
Not that he could do much about it if it were, considering heâd been brought into the lionâs den, but at least he was safe with Xander beside him.
âYes, Your Grace,â the masked beastman murmured before disappearing again. Nick easily tracked him across the castle as he hurried through secret tunnels and leapt from window to courtyard until he vanished into the city, his trail growing too faint to keep track of.
The Tower was full of Prestige mages, enough to have mostly become a common sight for him, but even more common were those who had gained the necessary experience and simply couldnât advance because their Paths were out of sync with who they truly were.
They made for sorry sights, as they endlessly searched for ways to achieve the impossible, and it seemed they werenât unique to the Tower.
âThere, thatâs done,â The Duke muttered, leaning back. His face was pinched, and it was clear he was well aware of the implications of such an operation happening right under his nose. Since he trusted his men to oversee the investigation, he probably didnât think they were incompetent, which left only two options.
A spy, or a gap in power so vast he couldnât bridge it.
If it were the first, he probably had several ideas about how to solve it. Nick had no doubt the Duke hadnât just hired these secret guards from the common rabble and had likely bound them with some magical oath.
But if it were the second option... Well, there was a ready-made solution right in the sitting room.
âGrandmaster, can I count on you for this?â He asked, wintry-blue eyes glowing under the crystal light.
Xander closed his eyes for a moment before nodding.
That, it seemed, was enough, so the Duke relaxed slightly, and they settled back to wait for new information.
Nick was pretty sure he had done his part and shouldnât be here for the rest, but since no one seemed willing to send him away, heâd stay as long as he could.
Eventually, a different hidden guard appeared and knelt before the Duke. âYour Grace.â
âNumber seven, report,â the man grunted, though his interest was clear to all.
It was unlikely heâd be physically harmed, not with Xander there, but it would no doubt be an unpleasant experience, which was the whole reason he would have preferred to just say his piece and let the adults handle it.
âWe have identified four individuals in known gangs who have received objects matching the description provided,â the guard began, but hesitated for a moment afterward, which made the Duke turn toward him with a glare.
âWell?! What happened?â
âYour Grace, all four individuals activated some kind of artifact and took their own lives rather than being caught, destroying the evidence and injuring several of the numbers that were sent out.â
Xanderâs eyes cracked open just a hair at that, and the already tense atmosphere grew even heavier. âWhat artifact?â
The guard glanced in their direction, clearly unsure how much to reveal, but continued when the Duke didnât deny them. âThere was a lot of pressure, as if too much magic was being forced into the air at once, and then it collapsed suddenly, erasing anything in a ten-foot radius. Two numbers lost limbs, and another a foot.â
The Duke didnât seem any more pleased by that, but he still nodded. âVery well, continue the operations with this new information in mind. Try to capture at least one of these devices, and see if you canât stop these men from killing themselves.â
The guard nodded and disappeared to carry out his bidding.
âWell, it looks like you were right, young mage,â the Duke said, observing him with interest.
There hadnât been much else he could do after that. He had given them everything he knew, including information about One-Ear, though not his location, since he didnât know it himself. He was then allowed to leave soon after with Xander, with the promise of future contacts.
The Duke had told them heâd gather more information before acting, but as they walked back to the manor, Xander told him that it was likely he was planning a purge of his ranks in search of a possible traitor.
It was possible, of course, that the Duke held no ill feelings toward his men at all and that he was simply acting out of habit.
If that were the case, heâd be even scarier than he initially seemed, which was already quite something.
Shaking his head, Nick dismissed that thought. He had done his part to inform them. What happened next was beyond his control.
More urgently, he needed to tell Archmage Tholm what had transpired now that it was morning and Xander had deemed it safe for him to leave.
Hopefully, the old mage wouldnât take it badly.