Norval's mother and sister sat next to Luciana and Jalon. The corridor was unusually silent, with only the beeping of the machinery inside the room and the clanking of the fan whirling above them to be heard. Jalon was tempted to take out his phone and log in to his social media accounts at times, but Luciana would elbow him in the gut and he would put his phone back.
“It's ok, folks; you can go ahead and prepare.” Mrs. Greensmith read the room and said, "You still have matches today, and I don't want you to waste your time here while your opponents are getting ready."
“No, Mrs. Greensmith, we're not bothered in the least. Norval is a friend of ours, and we are here to provide him with the assistance he requires. If we had been in his shoes, I'm sure he would have done the same for us,” Luciana added, smiling at the small girl next to Mrs. Greensmith.
“And who is this little princess you have brought along?” Luciana inquired, a pleasant smile on her face. Because she was shy, the girl nestled her head into her mother's armpit to avoid Luciana's attention.
“Come one Miriam, don’t be shy. Mrs. Greensmith softly tapped the small girl's shoulder and murmured, "These are Norval's friends."
“Please accept my apologies for her behaviour; she is a little shy around new people. Mrs. Greensmith said, "This is Miriam, Norval's younger sister."
“Hi there Miriam, my name is Luciana. Luciana extended her hand towards her, expecting a handshake, and added, "It's great to meet you." As Luciana's hand approached Miriam, she hid her head back beneath her mother's arm. For a little moment, the situation became awkward.
Finally, a doctor broke the silence by pushing the room door open and exiting with a clipboard in hand. Norval's mother was the first to leap to her feet. She dashed to the doctor's office door.
“Hello, doctor, how is my son?” She inquired, her voice trembling as she questioned.
“Good morning, Mrs. Greensmith. Yes, he is no longer in danger; in fact, he was never in danger in the first place. We were able to realign his shoulder after it had been dislocated. And his ankle suffered a significant sprain, but he will recover in a few weeks, and in less than two weeks, he will be up and running as usual.”
“Does it mean he won't be able to compete in the trials?” Luciana had inquired.
“Unfortunately, the answer is no. The amount of damage done was enormous. He would have been out for months if we hadn't given him the elixirs, which has greatly accelerated his rehabilitation. If we had given him any more therapy, he would have had to be in a coma for it to recover in under a week, and he still wouldn't have been able to compete in the competition. However, he will continue the trials, so there is no harm done,” the doctor explained.
Norval's mother was lost in contemplation for a time when the doctor approached her and asked, "Mrs. Greensmith, is everything okay?"
“Everything is OK, doctor; may I see my son now?” She inquired, beginning to enter the room before the doctor had a chance to respond.
“Of course,” the doctor answered, “just don't stay too long; he needs all the rest he can get right now.” Luciana and Jalon also entered. They rushed over to the hospital bed and encircled it. Norval was just waking up from the anesthetic-induced coma he'd been placed in by the physicians, and he couldn't tell who was around him. He first recognised her mother's voice when she talked.
“Norval dear, Are you all right?” She inquired, her body coming in closer to him.
“Mother, I'm fine. It was nothing more than a minor sprain. He answered, "I'll be walking in no time." Her sister climbed the bed's railings and sat near him. His vision returned to him as he swept his fingers over her soft hair, and it was then that he noticed the tears shining beneath her little sister's eyes.
“Miriam? Is that you? He inquired.
Miriam knelt down and hugged him. “Where is father, I thought I saw him in the stands with you?” he questioned, turning back to his mother. His mother was silent for a brief period before responding. As she pronounced his name, her lips twisted up, as if every letter of the name revolted and terrified her at the same moment.
“Your father was unable to remain son. He left as soon as the fight was done. He said he couldn't stay,” her mother explained. Jalon and Luciana were taken aback. They had never realised in all their years together that neither of them had ever seen Norval's father in person. They'd only heard of him and read about him on the internet, but they'd never met him face to face. Norval seemed unfazed by his father's departure, as if it were nothing out of the ordinary for him, but his friends were perplexed as to how his father could leave after seeing his own son hurt in such a way.
“I apologise, son, I tried...”
“It's ok, mama," Norval interrupted his mother before she finished speaking, saying, "You don't have to apologise; there's nothing to apologise for."
“To be fair, I did warn you that man was peculiar, and you'd have your hands full dealing with him,” Jalon replied. Norval laughed as Luciana punched him in the gut as she often did. They could see the hefty bandages wrapped over his palms when he moved his arm.
Luciana locked her attention on Norval's hands, saying, "The professor told me what you were doing with those vials, you don't have to be so irresponsible you know."
“Well, I told you my plan was going to succeed, didn't I?” By the way, where is he? Wardric?” he wanted to know. Norval inquired, his voice becoming more hushed.
“You still want to see him, despite everything he's done to you?” Luciana had questioned.
“He is not my adversary; he was simply doing what he needed to do in order to win, and I applaud him for it. Norval stated, "He was nothing more than my opponent; I don't consider him to be my enemy in the least."
"Well, the last I saw of him, he was going back into his changing room."
The chamber's doors slowly began to open, and a man entered the room.
“Jalon Barr? You are up next. Your match starts in thirty minutes, so I just wanted to let you know ahead of time that you should get ready,” he stated, turning around and walking away before Jalon could respond.
“Well, I guess I'll be up next, smart guy. I'd best get ready for my fight; good luck to me. Get better soon so I don't have to carry you all the way to your room,” Jalon stated as he walked out of the room, chuckling at the end. Norval made an attempt to wave, but his hand moved slowly, as if he were a sloth groping for a leaf.
“It was nice to see you Norval, and I am glad you were not terribly injured,” Luciana said after being with them for a time. So get well; we still have a lot of work to do in the trials, so it's not finished yet,” she remarked. She knew she was offering him false hope deep down in her heart. Her father had already assured her that she would be the next champion, so it stung even more knowing that Norval had suffered and had to go through all of that for nothing, because in the end, all he would be was her sidekick. It was a regulation that any candidate who passed the trial but was not chosen as the next champion might still serve as the champion's commanding officer, assisting the champion in battles and keeping the kingdom in order. The title was not as beneficial or respected as being the champion; it was merely a consolation prize, and it was optional. Given that the majority of the contenders were from royal families, their egos would never allow them to serve as a servant to the champion. Even if they chose to, their families would never consider accepting the title a humiliating act, therefore only individuals with no prominent family background or who cared less about being disowned by their families and more about serving the kingdom accepted the title.
Luciana left the room without saying anything. The crowd could be heard chanting and shouting as they awaited the next battle; after the first one, they were eager to see what the tournament had in store for them next.
“There are only twenty minutes left!” As Luciana ascended the elevator to the floor where Jalon stood, the announce system yelled. She proceeded through the rooms, slowing down her pace as she approached the one with the name tag "Wardric Waller" on it, and lingering at the door to see if she could hear any activity inside. She couldn't hear anything and wanted to stay longer, but she didn't want to appear awkward, so she moved away and unlocked Jalon's chamber. As soon as she entered the room, the overpowering fragrance of his cologne made her stomach turn.
“Ugh, what is that?” she exclaimed, putting her tongue out and making a strange expression.
“Hey, don't you dare to make fun of my signature scent!” It's what I refer to as the Barr experience," He grunted as he flexed his biceps and heaved some dumbbells, saying, "Once a man puts it on, he'll be reeling in the girls like a worm on a hook."
Luciana advised, "You should not wear that next to ladies, because they might have to be ones without a nose to get close to you."
Jalon remarked, sticking out his tongue as he lifted the dumbbell towards his chest, "You are simply saying that because you can't accept the truth that it is good."
Luciana moved closer to him and stood there silently for a few moments. Jalon was a sourpuss who couldn't read the signs. He finally decided to put the dumbbell down and listen to Luciana after she hurled a slur at him.
“Hey, dumbass, put down the dumbbell.” Do you think I've come to see you struggle to lift two kilos?” She poked Jalon in the brow with her finger.
“Woah, it hurts like hell. So, what exactly do you want to say that you're so desperate to say?” Jalon finished by lowering the dumbbell.
“This isn't a fashion show or a photo shoot for a magazine.
Are you aware of this? You've seen what they did to Norval; you've seen what these guys are willing to do to win.”Luciana spoke up, her tone less forceful but no less passionate. Jalon recognised her voice and the sincerity in her tone, so he had to match it with his words.“I've seen it, Trust me, Lucy, I know this isn't a test or a show like the ones we used to have on campus. I'll take the game seriously and keep an eye on myself. Or have you forgotten that I defeated you all in battle training last month? Do not lose faith in me now, darling?” To the end, he blew a smooch at Luciana, jokingly. She retaliated with a sneer.As she went out of the chamber, she murmured, "Just don't come to me when the lorth mage burns off your hair."“By the way! spotted you and the ‘lorth mage' this morning,” Jalon remarked, air quoting the words as he wiggled his eyebrows towards Luciana. “The two of you were wearing similar outfits and such,". Jalon had to keep his laughter in check as he continued, "I had no idea you were intimately acquainted with the lone wolf."
“I'll break your jaw if the lone wolf doesn't do it during the fight. Because I'd like some peace and quiet for the rest of the week, and breaking your jaw to get it doesn't seem like such a bad idea,” she added sarcastically in the conclusion. With a laugh, Jalon shook off the threat, saying, "You don't mean that right?" as he continued to chuckle. When he didn't get confirmation from Luciana that it was all in good fun, his laughter died away. He dashed over to the door and yelled at Luciana, “You seriously don't mean that, right?” as she walked back to the elevator.
“Wishing you luck, Jalon.” Luciana said as she boarded the elevator and pressed the button that closed the doors and started the elevator's descent. The elevator abruptly stopped on a random floor and the doors flew open while it was halfway to the ground floor.Stanier entered the elevator, adjusting his brown gloves on his hands as he did so. He fumbled with his leather jacket for a few moments before noticing Luciana in the elevator. He froze for a fraction of a second at the door before entering.“Hello,” he said as he shifted closer to the elevator's right-hand button panel. Luciana never bothered to respond to his welcome, but he didn't appear to mind. He reached for his turtleneck's collar and stretched it out for a second before returning his gaze to Luciana. Luciana's head suddenly turned and looked down, as if she was trying to spy on him from the corner of her eye. He couldn’t help but smile at t
The blades collided, causing sparks to shoot across the concrete floor. To Stanier's astonishment, Jalon was a lightning fast runner. He wriggled and danced his way around Stanier, dodging his blind swings with ease. Jalon took a step forward and stepped on another vial, which exploded and blinded Stanier with a flash of light. As his blade struck with Stanier's crystalline skin, he swung it with tremendous force, shattering fragments and sent them soaring into the air.Stanier lurched back, and before he could regain his feet, he was struck again, knocking him down. When he landed on the vials again, the elixirs bathed his entire body, soaking his garments with the potion. Jalon's name was chanted again and again by the crowd. Some questioned how he was able to dominate the lone wolf despite their swordsmanship being on par. Jalon's strategy, on the other hand, put Stanier at a significant disadvantage. By taking away his eyesight and stance, he had completely messed up his
Jalon walked back to his changing room, favoring his abdomen as he clutched to it. Every breath he took was laboursome and he could not remember the last time he felt such irritating pain. Individuals he met along his way congratulated him for his victory, some wanting to ask how he was able to make the lone wolf submit. He simply gave them a forced smile and tried as much as he could to cover up the pain he was under. He finally reached his changing room and got some alone time, time to cry out for all the pain he was ignoring. He growled and groaned as he struggled to unzip the suit he had on.There was a large window to his side and as he peered outside, he could see the large screen on the stadium rooftop, displaying his name and a tag spelling out the name ‘winner’ flashing and disappearing. It gave him the consolation he needed. Luciana walked into him, changing his top, and
"I apologise, Miss Judy, but we are unable to publish the piece. “It's too dangerous,” the man stated. He chatted to her from behind a desk, fumbling with a pen. Judy fixed her gaze on him, attempting to hide the disgusting expression she was unknowingly producing. The man refused to run the piece even after She explained everything to him. "You've seen the proof. Even the police have confirmed it, and despite the overwhelming evidence, you refuse to run thestory?" Judy remarked. She was doing her best to keep her emotions from coming through in her speech. The man slumped back in his chair and slid his fidgeting pen back onto the surface. He remained silent for a few moments before moving to a bottle of water near him. "Listen, miss Judy, we value you very much in this organisation," he said as he strained to open the bottle, " We really feel that you are a valuable asset to
“ Ladies and gentlemen, she has arrived. Our own little princess. Please join your hands and assist me in greeting Princess Luciana Vonner!” said the announcer. As she made her way to the top of the platform, the crowd went wild, waving banners and posters bearing her name and face. They began screaming her name soon after.Todd's team had finished securing his protection gear around his limbs. He, too, started walking towards the platform.“And here he comes from the red corner. the Prodigy from the North," The announcer added, "Up against our very own princess is Aedmer Todd the undefeated!" The crowd's attention was drawn to the small boy. His entry wasn't as raucous as Luciana's, but it was still chaotic and noisy. The crowd seemed to back each of them equally, as their swaying support swung in either directi
Norval and Luciana exchanged looks. To a degree, Nelanian was correct, and they pondered why they had never considered it before./……………………………………………………………………………………………….../Luciana began scanning her surroundings right away. She needed to locate the canister, which she knew was nearby. She also knew he had to keep it secret so the toddler wouldn't figure out what he was up to."Are you going to attack me once more?" Todd was the one who inquired. ”If you don't attack me, I'm going to attack you, and I'm not going to be so lenient,” he remarked. He allowed Luciana a chance to consider her options before growing tired. The rocket thrusters sprang to life again, pro
"She's awake," Luciana heard a voice say from within her dream. she was coming to. Jalon had snuck close to her. She fought to open her eyes and could hear footsteps rushing tothe other side of the room as she did so. Someone was up to no good, she realised right away. She straightened her back and lowered her feet from the top of the bed to the ground, resting them over a pair of sandals next to it. She was blasted with an increasingly terrible headache as soon as she did so, and all she could do was clutch her head. On the other side of the room, she could hear Jalon's quiet giggles. "Can you tell me what happened?" "How did I end up here?" Luciana inquired, struggling to regain her balance.“You've been out for quite some time." Norval tried hard not to laugh as he stated, "The medical staff brought you here after your match with th
Because the King's Castle was close to the mountains, the temperature within the castle frequently descended to uncomfortably low levels. Mr. Ethel enjoyed warm weather. His own mansion was located near a saline lake in the east. As a result, he wore thick attire most of the time when he went to see the King. Mr Ethel entered the Castle wearing a big black overcoat and a sweater underneath it. He was escorted to the meeting by his business associates. They were not directed to the throne room as they had expected, but to a ballroom to the right of the Castle. Inside, the monarch himself was waiting for them. King Vonner had no intention of inviting anyone into the castle for a feast, much less meeting up with those who were already there. So was odd that he called Mr Ethel out of the blue to invite him to dinner. He couldn't afford to turn down the offer bec
******************************************THE END*******************************************“Of course it is, what did you think I'd do, let a filthy commoner like him shame this realm in the trials? He, like Rhaizen Gale, had to be dealt with!”Luciana's surprise was palpable.“Are you saying you also orchestrated Rhaizen Gale's death?”“Now that's something I didn't do. But I'm grateful to whoever put that scum to death. He helped me save a lot of time and money,”Luciana was on the verge of crying. Her father's statements had a deep and hurtful impact on her.“Now, I'm going to call the tailor back, and he'll help you choose the b
**********************************LORTH TEMPLES****************************Cecily was on the verge of collapsing. She began to stagger as her legs began to lose power. Before she slid on the floor, the others ran to her and provided her with anchorage. Mr. Starkridge went on to say, "Even all of you agreed with me that Nelanian was not a good fit for this institution. Throughout the history of this school, several notable alchemists who have gone down in history as the best alchemists to ever live have graduated from its halls. Because of our institution's outstanding performance, the government rewarded us by entrusting us with the task of training Ithea's champions. Then Rhaizen Gale appeared! That knucklehead,"Cecily muttered under her breath, "Stop it, stop talking." The rest of her classmates did nothing to obstruct the director's speech; they were all ears."That fool walked the corridors as if they w
The villagers he passed through were as friendly as usual. They didn't let him walk by without welcoming him. He returned the courtesy by greeting everyone and anyone he met on his way. On the exterior, Nelanian appeared to be energetic and happy, but on the inside, he was in pain. The headaches were awful, but he seemed to be able to ignore them. When he arrived at the Old Man's homestead, he was greeted by Sam. " Are you up for another round of sword combat, Nelly?" little Sam asked. Nelanian hated it when he had to disappoint the kid. He sincerely wanted to play with him, but his body was in such bad shape that he couldn't even lift a wooden sword and swing it. He patted Sam on the head and told him the terrible news "I'm sorry, kid. I'm afraid I won't be able to practice with you today. Perhaps another time?"Sam's brow furrowed. "ok. Perhaps
/……………………………………………………………../It was at that point promptly in the first part of the day. Luciana considered taking a dip in the housetop pool, however she recalled her last experience and immediately pushed the thought insane. She decided to go for a comfortable walk outside the lodging. She'd been there sufficiently long to realize that local people wouldn't upset her with demands for signatures or photographs. She stirred from her sleep and started strolling to the cold earth floor. A recognizable face dealt with her before she strolled to the lift. ""Hello, Rascal!" He was called by her. Somebody had offended Todd, so he returned the gaze. ""Who on earth are you calling your rascal?" says the storyteller. With his voice very nearly breaking, he asked. 'Are you the whelp who attempted to kill me?' Luciana commented.
“I apologise if this causes any trouble; nonetheless, the circumstances were unexpected and unanticipated. Wardric simply left without warning, and with little time to work with, we didn't have many options to choose from, so the committee simply decided to proceed to the third and final phase of the trials, which does not involve the participation of foreign students,” the judge continued, flipping through the pages of a notebook he had brought with him.“And when will the trials' last phase begin? ” Luciana inquired. She had been deafeningly quiet for the majority of the time. She knew exactly why the proceedings were being handled with such carelessness: the whole thing had been rigged. Even though Jalon outshined her, the trials had already been completed and she had already been named the champion of Ithea. If the results had been released at that precise moment, Jalon would have been in first place, with her in second and Norval l
****************************THE ASSEMBLY******************************“ you're talking about him rightNorval and Jalon had invaded her bedside. she struggled to open her eyes, and as she did so,she could hear the footsteps rushing towards the other side of the room. she immediately knewthat someone was up to no good.She straightened her back and lowered her feet from the top of the bed to the ground placing itover a pair of sandals that lay beside the bed. As soon as she did so, an increasingly painfulheadache hit her and all she could do was hold on to her head. She could hear the soft gigglesof Jalon on the other side of the room."What happened? and how did I get here? "Luciana asked, trying to find her footing.“you've been out for a while. the medical staff brought you here after your match with theprodigy from the North,” Norval said,Trying hard to contai
We inquired of Nelanian as to whether you ever administered mutagen to him throughout his training. He showed us the medicines you provided him, which were examined and determined to contain traces of blue fire," Cecily explained further, pulling out other documents from underneath her grasp.Luciana's face was a picture of horror. The notion of their own principal attempting to assassinate his own student."Is this true Mr. Starkridge? Tell us right now! " Luciana added her two cents to the interrogation.Mr. Starkridge slumped in his chair and sighed deeply. "Look at you, young detectives," he said, "so were you going to ambush me with this knowledge and hope for me to kneel and confess?" Of course, I was the one that gave him the blue fire,"Cecily was on the verge of collapsing. She began to stagger as her legs began to lose power. Before she slid on the floor, the others ran to her and provided her with ancho
/……………………………………………………………………………………….../His house was in Oasis, which was a thickly populated town. The majority of the Nobles lived there. Expensive homes appeared to be the rule of the day. It was to create an extravagant home or a high-end hotel if one purchased land there. That was the standard that any construction in town was supposed to meet. It quickly became a haven for the wealthy. The cab driver had never entered the town, partly because he didn't look to be capable of doing so. As he approached the gate, he was surrounded by
*************************LORTH ARMY BASE********************* “Don't worry, it's just the body regaining its strength. We had to use a lot of mutagen on you. I'm astonished you didn't die from the amount of blue fire in your system,” saidthe doctor. Nelanian wiggled his feet and hands to see whether they were still there, but he couldn't feel them. He calmed down afterhe noticed the blankets moving; he hadn't lost them. “Doctor, what's wrong with me?” he inquired. Before setting the clipboard down, the nurse gave him a long sympathetic look. “Listen, this is going to be difficult to hear, but you need to know this for your own good. “You have a brain tumor!” exclaimed the doctor. “Wait a minute!” The nurse approached him and sat beside him on the edge of the bed, telling him what she had learned. Cecily stood outside the door for