The Arcadia System - Chapter 248
Meanwhile, his [Secret Wanderer Domain] was the easiest to master.
Domains weren’t only for mages. Reve reckoned that the Warriors also had their own variation of the concept of domain since it symbolized a state of sovereignty.
Therefore, Reve theorized that a domain was also possible for those that walked the secret path.
He took one step further to transform this theory into fact by creating the [Secret Wandered Domain].
In essence, it was easy to do this.
He already had the perfect skill repertoire to create a domain. He possessed [Force]!
[Force] was just the controlling of physical objects.
So, the moment he increased his telekinetic influence around him, he could control his surroundings, but that would expel lots of psi-force at once. Sadly, he couldn’t solve this issue.
However, the gains outweigh the losses.
Reve had discovered that his [Force Shield] would block energy attacks. Previously, it was just physical attacks.
All his secret path’s skill would be strengthened and he would unleash a more destructive potential as seen when he easily made craters in the earth.
There was just one tiny issue.
Using the materials on the earth would prove futile when fighting an equal enemy. Not even rocks on the ground could defeat them.
So, he would have to rely on his other skills or just find something that might help him overall.
‘Anyways. Now, I’m finally liberated.’
He had made up his mind. As soon as he finished his mandatory three years, he would leave to search for the gates of Taxan.
As for the issue of The Prophet, Reve was in contact with the Gehenna Order.
He had told them the matter was dangerous now and he wouldn’t be able to probe further. However, the information he gave to the order was enough for them.
The two had come to an agreement.
If he hears any news about The Prophet, he should contact them immediately. This way, they would send someone that was not a demigod to nip the bud before it developed into a troublesome issue.
Reve had nothing against that.
Despite being a grand-mage, he would be foolish to think that he could handle the other grand-mages and solon that guarded the kingdom.
Moreover, he still didn’t forget that there were other forces at work. The emergence of The Prophet was too quick for them to react, but they had learned their lessons.
They surely are paying attention to any news now.
That reminded him….
‘Damn, I’m supposed to be lowkey now. There is a bounty on me right now. To hell with that red knight.’
Luckily for Reve, the bounty only came from the defense force and was not backed by the king.
Also, it would be hard to catch Reve since he was largely a mystery. There was nothing that could link back to Kimon, except the Black Market. However, his contract with them was highly confidential.
If they went against it, it would lead to chaos which Reve was confident of bringing to them.
‘I will soon have my own force…’
He knew it. His force was in the works.
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It was finally the last day of school.
Coincidentally, Reve’s last class was magic combat.
Grand Mage Terrick concluded his class with an inspirational quote.
“It’s our last day together. I hope my teachings will be forever etched in your minds. Just as Archmage Grandius once said, ‘You might move forward, but do not forget the steps you took to get here. Once you forget them, you are a failure.’.”
“I do not teach failures. My students are glorious and their names will be written on the slab of history. My name behind them representing one of the pillars that brought them up.”
“That is all I have to say. May our paths meet again.”
Grand Mage Terrick clapped his hand, signalling the end of the class course.
As the students went out with hazy expressions, he stopped some of them, “Reve of Azea, Avidanna, come here. We have matters to discuss.”
Reve sighed before rushing up to the lecture altar.
Beside him was the half-elf. She looked eager to hear what the grand-mage was about to say. It was possible that she had an inkling of it.
Grand Mage Terrick waited for them to come closer before speaking, “I assume you understand why you are here.”
Not waiting for them to respond, he smiled, “Avidanna, the famous half-elf of NIRA. Your name has become the pride of the first years. You are a Master Elementalist on the verge of becoming a grand-mage. This isn’t something common even among the third years.”
Facing Reve, he said, “Oh the famous Reve of Azea. I can’t count the number of times I have heard someone mention you. Recently, you advanced to a grand-mage and a stable one at that. You have officially cemented your position as the peak of the first years.”
“Both of you are the cream of the top. In our closed circles, other teachers have recommended you, but I took it upon myself to be the one to send the invitation. Will you two represent NIRA in the Festival of the Black Sun?”
“Yes,” They both responded.
It would be an honor to be the face of the academy.
“Excellently said, follow me.”
He led them out of the teaching grounds.
They soon entered a building with a grand title labeling it “Teaching Quarters”.
Seated in one of its halls were all the teachers in NIRA. Due to the grim event that happened a while ago, there were empty designated seats in the hall.
Grand Mage Terrick smiled upon entering, “It seems we are late.”
He instructed the students to go to the center of the hall where the other students stood.
Among the students were some that Reve recognized like the Drateel twins, but the others were people he wasn’t familiar with.
He simply stayed beside Avidanna and kept quiet as the murmurs surrounded him.
“Is he Reve of Azea?”
“I heard he became a grand-mage?”
“That is old. I heard he once defeated a solon with just his strength.”
Reve’s face shifted.
‘What are all these stories?!’
It seemed he was too popular nowadays!