When Ludger reined in the horses, Rufas spread his arms in mock welcome. âVice Guildmaster! Imagine my surprise when I hear word of your return and not a single report crossing my desk from the borders in the last few days.â
Ludger stared at him flatly. âThatâs because I didnât send one yet.â
Rufas laughed, as if the remark was charming rather than blunt. âDirect as always. I like that about you.â
Kaela leaned closer to Kharnek and whispered, âHeâs too clean to be friendly.â
Kharnek grunted. âAye. Smells like politics.â
Ignoring them, Rufas stepped closer, brushing nonexistent dust from his sleeve. âI heard your trip to the League was a success, and faster than expected. Word travels quickly when half the Senateâs still arguing over who approved it.â
Ludger kept his tone even. âThe negotiations went fine. The first shipments will be secured and en route. Thatâs all that matters.â
âOf course, of course.â Rufas gave a casual wave. âBut I also heard something about you carving a new path through the mountains. Quite the feat, the merchants will be worshipping your name before long.â
âThatâs the message I needed to give you,â Ludger said, dismounting from the wagon. âThe roadâs stable and clear. Shortens travel by three days. Tell the Senate it can handle caravans up to thirty wagons wide.â
Rufas blinked. âYou make it sound like you just
trimmed a hedge.
â
Ludger shrugged. âEarth moves when asked properly.â
Kaela snorted softly from the bench.
Rufas smiled again, though there was a hint of curiosity behind it now. âYou really donât waste time, do you? Straight to work, even before youâve properly returned.â
âTimeâs a luxury I canât afford,â Ludger said. âAnd Iâd rather not stay longer than I have to.â
âAh.â Rufasâs smile widened, just a shade too knowing. âYou never do.â
For a moment, the two regarded each other in silence, Rufas with his polished calm, Ludger with his quiet impatience.
Then Ludger inclined his head slightly. âMessage delivered. If thereâs nothing else, weâll be going.â
Rufas stepped back with an easy gesture. âBy all means. Safe travels, Vice Guildmaster. Try not to rebuild any mountain ranges on the way home.â
As the horses started forward again, Kaela leaned toward him with a smirk. âHe talks like heâs trying to hire you or marry you. Not sure which.â
âNeither,â Ludger said without looking back. âHe just likes knowing where everyone fits on the board.â
Kharnek grunted. âAnd where do you fit?â
Ludgerâs eyes stayed on the road ahead. âOff it.â
The wagon rolled through the gate, leaving the capital, and Rufasâs watchful smile, behind in the dust.
Three days later, the wagon crested the final ridge overlooking Lionfang. Home. The familiar stone walls rose from the plains, the northern gates fortified, smoke rising from the forges. It wasnât the grandeur of the capital or the endless glow of the Leagueâs cities, but it was theirs.
Ludger guided the horses down the last stretch of road, jaw tight, eyes a little sunken. Even with his calm posture, the toll was obvious. Several days of near-constant geomancy had left his mana reserves aching, and his mind felt like it had been grinding against stone.
He looked like someone who needed a vacation, not that heâd ever take one.
The moment they passed through the townâs open gates, Kaela let out a long groan and jumped from the wagon before it had even fully stopped. Kharnek followed, stretching until his shoulders cracked like splitting wood.
âFinally!â Kaela exclaimed, arching her back. âSeven days of sitting on enchanted dirt. I was starting to forget what standing felt like.â
Kharnek grumbled in agreement. âAye. Fast travelâs good for the road, bad for the bones.â He rolled his neck, grimacing. âNext time, weâre walking.â
Ludger climbed down from the wagon more slowly, expression unreadable. He ignored their complaints entirely, walking toward the front to unhitch the horses and run a quick hand along their flanks, a silent inspection, habit more than care.
Kaela huffed and leaned against the wagon. âYou could at least pretend to hear us.â
âI hear you,â Ludger said without looking up. âIâm ignoring you on purpose.â
That earned a snort from Kharnek. âAt least heâs honest.â
Ludger finally straightened, brushing dust from his coat. The faint glow of mana still clung to his gloves, a sign he hadnât completely let his magic rest, even during the ride.
He exhaled slowly and called up his terminal, the faint blue projection flickering to life before his eyes. The familiar lines of numbers and symbols scrolled past as he reviewed his parameters. Slight increases across the board.
Name:
Ludger
Level:
81 (2,450 / 8,100)
Current Job:
Cook (Lv 35 â 620 / 3,500)
Current Class:
Geomancer (Lv 94 â 1,300 / 9,400)
Health:
2,930 / 2,930
Mana:
13,730 / 13,730
Stamina:
4,150 / 4,150
Strength:
393
Dexterity:
382
Intelligence:
927
Vitality:
293
Wisdom:
1373
Endurance:
415
Luck:
155
Classes & Skills
Sage Lv 89 (+2 INT, +4 WIS / level)
Skills:
[Mana Bolt Lv 25]
[Mana Wall Lv 06]
[Spiritual Core Lv 92]
[Meditation Lv 71]
[Mana Armor Lv 01]
[Mana Arrow Lv 01]
[Arcane Arrow Lv 01]
[Mana Spear Lv 01]
[Arcane Focus Lv 01]
[Astral Veil Lv 01]
[Mana Sword Lv 01]
[Mana Cyclone Lv 01]
[Mana Fang Lv 01]
[Mana Channeling Lv 01]
[Overcast Lv 01]
[Mana Discharge Lv 01]
[Magic Elemental Field Lv 01] - Alters the mana in an area to favor a type of elemental magic. The power of the buff is determined by the level of the skill. Cost: 100 mana per minute.
[Mana Blessing Lv 01] - A condensed support spell that channels ambient mana into allies within a short radius, reinforcing their attack or defense based on the level of the skill. Cost: 100 mana per minute.
Teacher Lv 30 (+3 INT, +3 DEX / level)
Skills:
[Dissection of Knowledge Lv.26]
[Student Insight Lv.23]
[Guiding Words Lv.23]
[Teacher Focus Lv 06]
[Student Understanding Lv 03]
[Practical Demonstration Lv 01] - Transforms theoretical instruction into direct performance, the Teacherâs mana synchronizes with a chosen student, temporarily replicating a low-tier version of the demonstrated skill for them to observe and learn in real time.
[Teacherâs Support Lv 01] - Creates a tether of focused intent between instructor and student, subtly improving learning efficiency, and resistance to failure.
Geomancer Lv 94 (+6 INT, +3 WIS / level)
Skills:
[Earth Manipulation Lv 99]
[Stone Grip Lv 92]
[Quicksand Lv 14]
[Seismic Sense Lv 14]
[Mineral Skin Lv 01]
[Terra Burst Lv 01]
[Gaiaâs Grasp Lv 01]
[Rock Spike Lv 01]
[Continental Shield Lv 01]
[Earthen Surge Lv 01]
[Dust Curtain Lv 01]
[Tectonic Pulse Lv 11]
[Stoneflow Lv 01]
[Earthen Ward Lv 01]
[Landslide Break Lv 01]
[Geo Resonance Lv 01]
[Earth Pulse Lv 01]
[Earth Attunement Lv 01] - Deepens the bond between the casterâs mana and the planetâs ley lines. Enhances the precision and fluidity of all earth-aspected spells by allowing near-instant tactile feedback through the terrain. Decreases the cost of earth spells by one point per level.
[Stone Surfing Lv 01] - A high-control mobility skill that manipulates terrain underfoot to move the user forward propelled by geomantic force. Higher levels increases movement speed. Cost: 10 mana per second.
A week of near-constant use had pushed his control to a new threshold, just as heâd hoped. Every moment on the road had doubled as training.
Kaela noticed his gaze drifting into that distant focus and groaned. âYouâre already planning your next project, arenât you?â
He didnât answer, eyes still locked on the floating numbers.
âOf course you are,â she said, shaking her head. âYouâd build a wall around yourself before youâd take a nap.â
Kharnek chuckled, stretching his arms behind his head. âLet him be. That look means trouble, good trouble for us, bad trouble for everyone else.â
Ludger dismissed the terminal and finally turned toward them, his expression composed again. âRest if you want. Tomorrow, we will start reorganizing the transport routes.â
Kaela groaned audibly. âYou just got home.â
He started walking toward the guild compound, voice even as ever. âExactly.â
The sound of his boots faded into the steady rhythm of Lionfangâs streets, home again, but never idle.
As the wagon rolled into Lionfangâs inner square and the familiar hum of the guildâs foundries filled the air, Ludger hopped down, dusted his coat, and turned toward Kaela.
âTomorrow,â he said plainly, âyouâll talk with my father about officially joining the Lionsguard.â
Kaela blinked, then smiled, the kind of grin that was half amusement and half satisfaction. âSo, thatâs your way of saying you want me around, huh?â
âIâm saying youâve been freeloading long enough,â Ludger replied without missing a beat.
She laughed softly. âFair enough.â Then she gave a small, exaggerated bow. âFine, Vice Guildmaster. Iâll make it official. Canât have the guild functioning without my charm and wit, after all.â
He gave her a flat look that somehow still carried humor. âWeâll survive.â
Kaela chuckled again, but as they walked past the courtyard, her grin faltered slightly. Her thoughts drifted to someone else in the household,
Elaine.
Sheâd seen the woman only a few times in passing: calm, graceful, eyes sharp enough to slice through excuses, and an aura that made even seasoned soldiers straighten their backs. The kind of mother who could silence a room with a look, and tend your wounds while making you regret earning them in the first place.
Kaela exhaled quietly through her nose, forcing the thought away. Sheâd learned plenty about the perks of working for the Lionsguard, pay, travel, freedom, and the chance to break things legally. But Elaine ⊠that was a
bonus
she wasnât entirely ready for.
Still, Kaela smirked to herself as they reached the guild steps. âGuess Iâll have to adapt fast,â she muttered under her breath.
Ludger glanced at her. âWhat was that?â
âNothing,â she said quickly, grin snapping back into place. âJust thinking that Iâll need to practice my polite face before I meet your mother again.â
He gave her a side glance, tone dry as stone. âGood idea. Most people only get one bad first impression with her.â
Kaela sighed. âGreat. No pressure.â
Ludger started up the steps. âWelcome to the Lionsguard.â
Kaela followed, muttering with a small, crooked smile, âYeah⊠and hopefully not to my funeral.â
As the courtyard lights dimmed and the chatter from the guild faded behind him, Ludger made his way toward the residential street that led home. The air was cool, the kind that carried the smell of stone dust and forge smoke, familiar, grounding.
He walked with steady steps, but his mind was elsewhere. With a brief gesture, he summoned his status screen again. The faint blue panel flickered into existence before his eyes, glowing softly in the evening air.
The increase in his geomancy stats had been exactly what he aimed for, the constant use of earth magic during travel had honed both control and efficiency.
[Earth Attunement]
and
[Stone Surfing]
had already begun integrating seamlessly into his reflexes. That was good. Expected.
But what made him pause was the other column.
The
Teacher
class. Level thirty. He frowned slightly. It had jumped far more than heâd planned in just two weeks. The numbers didnât lie, heâd gained more progress from teaching than from weeks of direct combat or study.
Five students,
he thought.
Six, counting Viola.
He hadnât expected their progress to push his own class that much. But judging from the steady growth curve on his log, all of them had been training consistently while he was gone. That meant they werenât slacking off. Not one of them.
A faint exhale escaped him, not quite a sigh, but close. âHard workers,â he muttered under his breath.
He dismissed the screen and tucked his hands into his coat pockets. The glow faded, leaving only the faint outline of the guild towers in the distance and the warm lights of home ahead.
Heâd expected to return to paperwork and logistics. Instead, he was coming back to a guild that had kept moving without him, growing, training, improving. And for a man who measured progress in results, that was exactly what he wanted to see.
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