âWhat are you doing here? Want to fight me again?â Saul had no mood for sympathy at the moment.
He was still wary of the roots that made up Shayaâs body, but to his surprise, Shaya didnât shy away and directly stated his purpose.
âI was ordered to only pretend to pursue you. During the battle, I was to seize a fragment of your soul body.â
âInterested in my soul body?â Saul thought of something, but didnât let it show. He only replied casually, âYouâre directly telling me what you were supposed to do secretly. Whatâs your aim?â
The roots behind Shaya suddenly spread out slightly, and one root approached. Its tip began to swell and vaguely took on a human form, with visible head and facial features. Two forked tendrils transformed into the shape of arms.
He looked much more like how Wizard Shaya used to appear.
âI used to prepare a lot of escape plans. But I also consideredâwhat if one day I were resurrected and became a ghost enslaved by someone else?â
âYou bastardâŠâ Saul hadnât expected Shaya to have made so many backup plans for himself.
âIf I died outright, all of it wouldâve been meaningless. But the current situation proves my preparations were thorough. I have my own methods to maintain my soulâs independence. I wonât be easily controlled by others, and even if Iâm deceived, I can find a way to recover.â
Shaya raised the two arms formed of roots. âItâs just that now Iâm trapped within this plantâs roots. If I hadnât come out to chase you, you probably wouldnât have been able to escape the restraint.â
He lowered his hands and looked at Saul. In his wooden, expressionless eyes, there was a faint trace of eagerness.
âIâve long noticed the servants around you. The static fields on their bodies are off. Theyâre actually all dead bodies inhabited by souls, arenât they? I want the method you use to transfer soul bodies into other corpses.â
Saul was a bit surprised at Shayaâs sharpness. Given his cautious nature and endless array of tactics, if not for the power of the Inverted Tree, Shaya probably wouldnât have ended up like this.
âWhat do you have to trade?â
âIâll let you leave unscathed.â
Saul curled his lip. âYou donât think that without your permission, I couldnât leave anyway, do you?â
Shaya paused. Looking at Saulâs calm and indifferent expression, he began to waver.
Though the two had performed a few sweeper missions together, Saul always maintained a restrained, peaceful demeanor, as if no one had ever forced him to reveal his true strength.
Shaya didnât believe that a First Rank wizard could escape unscathed from the multitude of rootsâbut if they truly fought, their agreement might fall through entirely.
âI donât have much to offer in my current state. But⊠do you want to know the secret of Bayton Academy?â
Saul was indeed a bit curious about Bayton Academyâs secrets, and just as he was hesitating whether to get the information from Shaya, the diary suddenly flipped open to Annâs page.
[MasterâŠ]
Because she knew she had done something wrong, Anâs handwriting looked particularly cautious.
[I know some things about the Inverted Tree Andasonia, and probably more than Wizard Shaya does.]
âAn knows?â Saul thought, âLooks like her time inside the tree wasnât for nothing.â Then he changed the topic.
âYou mean Andasonia? I actually know a few things too.â
That completely stunned Shaya.
It wasnât strange for Saul to know the treeâs nameâsome who knew surface-level information also called it that.
But Andasonia was the true name of the Inverted Tree in the field of magic. It represented the essence of this magical creature, a name the average person had no way of knowing.
Shaya himself only learned it after being imprisoned deep inside the tree. So how did Saul know? Could it be that his mentor had once taught him this knowledge?
Shaya didnât dwell on the question too long. He didnât have much time left. If the treeâs owner noticed something was off, it could easily pull him back and send another soul in his place.
Then heâd get nothing.
With that in mind, Shaya softened his tone and no longer held himself so stiffly.
âI have a backup residence by the sea. Itâs very well-hidden. Inside, Iâve stored all the wraiths Iâve collected and traded over the years. I know you specialize in dark elements and are gathering wraiths. If you teach me how to allow a soul body to move freely in a corpse, Iâll tell you where the storage is.â
Having said that, even though he had no heart, Shaya felt a twinge of pain in his chest. That was his years of savings!
He really shouldnât have stored all his wraiths in a single underground chamber!
Now he had to hand it over all at once.
Saulâs eyes lit up at that. Was this guy a hoarder? That was a ridiculous amount of stockpile.
From the faint wrinkles on Shayaâs face, Saul could tell there were probably a lot of wraiths.
And whether it was for building soul-based equipment or re-establishing his own Wizard Tower, Saul needed large quantities of soul bodies.
âThen we have a deal.â Saul wasnât greedy. Once he heard a satisfactory offer, he agreed.
Shaya sighed in relief. In his current state, there werenât many people he could make a deal with.
Fortunately, the fairy contract between him and Saul hadnât expired yet. Otherwise, theyâd have to waste a lot of effort figuring out how to ensure the transaction was fair and without deceit.
Once the oath was made, Saul generously recited the formula for a potion that delays soul rejection.
Shaya had to memorize it mentally. He didnât dare write it down on any medium, fearing the treeâs owner might detect it.
After memorizing it painfully several times and confirming he wouldnât forget it soon, Shaya looked up and said to Saul, âNow letâs fight.â
Saul smiled slightly. The black blade condensed above his head slashed down without hesitation, instantly severing one of Shayaâs arms and several of the roots beside him.
Though the two had come to an agreement, in the lower hierarchy of the Inverted Tree, they had to pretend they had tried their best to battle Saul, only to retreat when overpowered.
But Saul didnât bother with the pretenseâsmiling one moment and flipping the table the next. Even if it was just for show, wasnât that strike a bit too much?
Still, it was too late to complain. Shaya could only scowl and direct the mass of roots behind him to attack Saul and his carriage from three sides.
âIf I canât steal your soul body, Iâll at least take something from you. Otherwise, how can I prove I gave my all in the pursuit?â
With that thought, Shaya commanded the roots to attack even more fiercely.
âSo when An and I were attacked back then, the roots ignored me and only targeted her because someone was directing them.â
Ever since he rescued An, he hadnât had the time to ask her why she snuck underground or what happened inside the Inverted Tree.
Now it seemed she had mostly recovered. It was time to properly interrogate her.
While fighting, Saul retreated toward the carriage.
His carriage had already activated its defensive formation, but under the intense assault of the roots, it wouldnât hold for long.
The coachman Marsh curled up on the driverâs seat, hugging his head, with the mushroom on his head trembling.
Strangely enough, the roots didnât attack him eitherâas if they truly mistook him for a mushroom.
Saul controlled the dark soul blade and sliced through the approaching roots with several swipes. Agu assisted from inside with spells like âSlickness,â which werenât powerful but used clever angles to evade attacks.
Little Algae had been fighting the roots from the start. Now it was entangled in a messy brawl, but looked more like a bundle of weeds than anything fearsome.
When most of the roots were cut down, and Shaya still hadnât managed to injure Saulâs side, he became frustrated and finally understood why Saul didnât fear his threats.
With the dark soul blade, Saul was practically a natural enemy of plant-based creatures.
In the end, Shaya could only watch helplessly as Saul left, seething with rage.
As if their transaction had never happened at all!
(End of Chapter)
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