âPa!â
Saul snapped the diary shut.
âItâs still too chaotic outside. Weâll interrogate Kent after we leave Caugust.â
With that, not waiting for Hermanâs eager nodding, Saulâs figure vanished from the platform.
When he opened his eyes again, Morden immediately rushed over.
At that moment, Kentâwho was standing oppositeâsuddenly erupted with countless eyes across his face.
Eruptedânot grew.
It was like a cake suddenly swelling in an oven. In the blink of an eye, Kentâs head tripled in size, with countless thumb-length fissures splitting open from his cheeks to his scalp.
From each of those fissures, murky crystalline eyeballs emerged.
These eyeballs had pupils in a variety of colors: amber gold, deep sea blue, blazing redâŠ
At first, the colorful pupils spun around wildly, but soon they all locked onto Saul in unison.
What does it look likeâif a head was reduced to nothing but eyeballs?
Either way, Saul couldnât help but take half a step back. If he werenât worried about startling the thing, heâd have cast a protective barrier on himself immediately.
âPa!â
A crisp explosion suddenly sounded beside Saul.
Startled, Saul turned his head to find that Mordenâs eyes had just burstâlike he had suddenly grown new ones that exploded shortly after.
Saul quickly turned back to Kent. The eyeballs all still stared at him, but before he could react, those eyes shriveled and deflated, vanishing without a trace.
Kentâs body fell stiffly to the ground. With all the eyes gone, his head looked like a honeycombâdeeply disturbing.
âWhat were those eyes?â Saul murmured. âMorden, you go back.â
Although Mordenâs eyes were still bleeding, his body was crafted from a corpseâa semi-active vesselâso surface injuries didnât matter much.
But the sudden appearance and explosion of eyes⊠That symptom was identical to many people who had been contaminated.
To avoid the risk of residual pollution, Saul decided to send Morden back into the diary for a thorough cleansing.
Morden dropped to the ground instantlyâturning into a corpse on the spot.
Seemingly triggered by Kentâs death, the massive tree that had been chasing after the eerie flower withered abruptly. Its magic dissipated in all directions and soon turned into specks of starlight, vanishing completely.
Earlier, Kent thought he had controlled the treeâs growth from within Saulâs mental realm, believing it would fight Saul on his behalfâbut in truth, the tree never received his command. From beginning to end, it had only been chasing enemies outside.
Had Kent not mistakenly believed Saul had held out this long under the treeâs assault⊠Had he not overestimated Saulâs combat strength⊠He might not have leapt from the platform in the first place.
He couldâve lasted longer.
Saul looked up. From the hole above, beams of sunlight streamed in, along with a few withered leaves drifting down from the opening.
Then a figure followed, jumping down after themâit was Agu.
When Agu entered and saw Morden and Kentâs corpses lying on the ground, he jumped in fright and rushed to Saulâs side.
âMaster, are you alright?â
âIâm fine.â Though Saul was puzzled. Why was he fine under all those eyes, while Morden had his explode?
âWhere did you go just now?â
âAn and I were on the rooftop, guarding against the two plants breaking in and interfering with you.â
âThe tree growth spell has collapsed. Whatâs the situation with that flower outside?â
That flower was likely one of Kentâs traps too. With Kent dead, the flower was probably following in the treeâs footsteps.
âAt first, the two plants were going at it like crazy. Then, when the tree suddenly vanished, I thought the flower would turn on us. But insteadâit got scared for some reason and fled down the outer wall.â
Agu paused for a second, then leaned in to whisper, âAn followed that plant into the underground.â
Saul lifted his eyes. âUnderground?â
Agu nodded. âI placed a tracking spell on An.â
When the consciousness bodies are close to Saul, he can sense their locations clearly. But at greater distances, or when his attention is elsewhere, that sense fades.
âAfter the underground sewer incident, I told you all not to enter the underground lightly. Yet An chose to go after the enemy down there on her own⊠Did you notice anything unusual about her?â
âI did. Ever since you and An came back from the outskirts, sheâs been a bit withdrawn.â
Saul immediately recalled the ambush in the countryside. The root network underground had ignored him, targeting An specificallyâvery abnormal.
It clearly hadnât been a coincidence.
As Saul was thinking, another group of wizards burst into his room.
âLord Saul.â
âYour Excellency Saul.â
There were several true wizards, and some high-ranking apprentices.
âMy lord, the tree growth spell collapsed suddenly, and weâoh heavens, is that Lord Kent?!â
The wizards gasped and rushed toward Kentâs corpse.
âDonât go near it!â Saul barked sharply.
âKent was afflicted with an unknown pollution. Do not approach recklessly!â
The apprentices stopped, but one of the wizard didnât listen. He lunged to Kentâs body.
Though he avoided touching Kentâs headâmindful of potential pollutionâhe still began casting detection magic to examine the body.
Perhaps to determine the cause of death.
Another wizard stepped forward, face grim, and spoke respectfully to Saul. âYour Excellency Saul, Lord Kentâs death was sudden. We need to verify the cause of death.â
Saul sneered but didnât stop them. âSo you suspect I killed Kent?â
The wizard quickly denied it. âNot at all. Itâs justâLord Kent was responsible for the cleaners. If we donât clarify his death, we wonât be able to report to the DeanâŠâ
âAAAAAHHH!!â
A sudden scream interrupted him.
Everyone looked over to see the wizard examining Kentâs body screaming and collapsing.
His eyes explodedâ
âpa!â
But he was worse off than Morden. After his eyes burst, the top half of his skull became a bloody mess.
A Third Rank apprentice, seemingly close to the injured wizard, instinctively cast a healing spell.
A soft light bathed the wizardâs face, and at last his cries of pain ceased.
But as the light faded, the others all gasped.
The wizardâs face⊠had grown over a dozen eyes!
It was as if, when healing the wound, his muscle memory expected that his face was supposed to have that many eyes!
The apprentice who cast the healing spell was so startled he stumbled back three steps, as if afraid his own face would start growing eyes too.
Saul sighed in apparent resignation. âThe pollution Kent suffered was terrifyingâand contagious. One of my own was killed. Thatâs why I told you not to approach.â
The wizards across from Saul now looked a bit embarrassed. They had insisted on checking Kentâs bodyâpartly out of suspicion toward Saul.
Suddenly, the entire room shook violently. Bottles and jars on the shelves shattered across the floor.
âAn earthquake?â One wizard pulled out an instrument and checked its readings. âNo⊠itâs not an earthquake.â
Saul wasnât sure what was happening either. He immediately expanded his mental field, but found no strange magical fluctuations around them.
Then the room shook againâthis time even more violently.
âItâs not an earthquake,â Saul said as he looked out the window toward the distant buildings. âItâs just our building shaking. Thereâs something underground!â
He and Agu exchanged a glance.
âUnderground!â
(End of Chapter)
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