âYouâre just going to let her go, Mirexia? She nearly caused you to fall under the control of the Demon Pillar,â Vinny asked in the student council presidentâs office that evening, now empty except for the two of them.
âItâs fine. That girl isnât some evil mastermind. She was forced into becoming a pawn of the Demon Pillar. Iâve already reported the incident to the academy. Theyâll keep an eye on Zoe and give her a chance to redeem herself,â Mirexia replied.
Still, even if Zoe managed to make amends, it was unlikely she could remain at Carillian Academy.
Once she returned to the empire, she would be under constant surveillance. After all, for human nations, any association with the Demon Pillar was the ultimate taboo.
Those who crossed that line rarely survived, so keeping her life and freedom intact was already a mercy.
It was widely accepted that humans who had contact with the Demon Pillar were rarely mentally stable. Even if there were exceptions, no one could afford to take that risk.
âVinny, do you think my approach is wrong?â Mirexia paused and asked.
âNo, what can I say? You were the primary victim. If youâve decided to give her a chance, who am I to object?â Vinny shrugged.
âStill, those Bronze Blood guys are disgusting. They have potions that can turn humans into monsters and even summon the Demon Pillarâs minions. Itâs horrifying,â Vinny complained.
âThis isnât anything new. The followers of Erunes arenât the first to do something like this. The combat style of the Bronze Blood heavily relies on their bizarre alchemical potions. Backed by the Alchemical Demon Pillar Erunes, as a Demon Pillar, it has to provide conveniences and combat power to those who serve it.â
âLuckily, among the Demon Pillar cultists who ambushed us, there were only Sacrificers, no Martyrs,â Mirexia said.
âMartyrs? What are those?â Vinny was hearing this for the first time, that the Bronze Blood cultists were divided into such specific roles.
âMartyrs are another type of follower of Erunes. Their status is far above that of the Sacrificers, the ones who drink potions to become semi-minions,â Mirexia explained.
âAccording to the records of the Demon Pillar cultists in the Kingdom of Camella, Martyrs hold a much higher position within the Bronze Blood than Sacrificers. Their conditions for becoming one are extremely strict. From the moment theyâre born, they must be indoctrinated by Erunes, meaning their families must have served Erunes for generations.â
âErunes uses alchemical power to mark them with crimson patterns, which they call the âBlessing of Truth.â These patterns spread across their entire bodies, but for the sake of concealment, theyâre invisible to the naked eye. Martyrs can easily blend into crowds.â
âBut when they unleash their combat power, the crimson patterns become visible.â
âSacrificers can only drain their future potential by drinking potions, transforming into monsters with dozens of times their original combat power. But these monsters arenât even considered minions. Martyrs, on the other hand, can directly transform into Erunesâ second-tier Fanatics. According to the kingdomâs records, Fanatics are terrifyingly destructive. Even two Masters working together might not be a match for them.â
âThat powerful?â Vinny swallowed hard, considering that he was currently at the Artisan level, and Fanatics could even overpower Masters.
It was a good thing they hadnât encountered any this time, or Vinny felt he and Mirexia wouldâve ended up with a âdefeat CG.â
âIndeed, theyâre powerful. But as I said, Martyrs are rare. They must be blessed by Erunes and indoctrinated from birth. You could say their âproduction rateâ is low. Plus, they have a fatal weakness,â Mirexia pondered.
âA fatal weakness?â
âYes. Activating their abilities is a hassle. According to our kingdomâs research, Martyrs are incredibly powerful once they activate their Demon Pillar blessing and transform into Fanatics. But they canât do it at will. To activate the blessing, they need about ten minutes. During that time, the patterns on their bodies gradually become visible and intensify.â
âI see,â Vinny nodded.
âSo, whatâs next? Do we just wait for the Bronze Blood to contact Zoe?â Mirexia considered for a moment. âThis is a serious matter. I think itâs better for Zoe to teach us how to decipher those codes, and then weâll go retrieve the note in her place.â
âYes, thatâs the way to go,â Vinny agreed. If Zoe suddenly changed her mind and altered the note or deliberately misinterpreted it, it could spell trouble.
So, to be safe, it was better for them to handle it.
âBesides, we should play the long game and not alert the moles. We shouldnât stake out the abandoned academy, or we might tip them off and scare them away,â Vinny said. âPlus, Zoe mentioned they all wear cloaks of night. Wearing those, theyâre completely invisible in the dark. To find out who they are, weâd have to confront them, and thatâs not worth it.â
âRight. I think the academy feels the same. Everyone would prefer to uproot these parasites completely. Leaving any remnants would only allow them to continue harming others,â Mirexia agreed.
****
At the top of the Order Spire in Carillian Academy.
âOh? Youâre saying the Bronze Blood has been active again recently, and their target is our student council president, Lady Mirexia?â A thin, elderly man wearing a top hat and leaning on a cane stood up from his desk. Upon closer inspection, one of his arms wasnât physical but made entirely of pure mana.
âTheyâre old âfriendsâ of our academy. After lying low for so long, I thought theyâd been buried by the sands of time, just like us old folks,â the old man said as he walked to the window, gazing down at the Order Spire that towered thousands of feet below.
âYes, for some reason, theyâve taken an interest in that Mirexia. Not only that, but President Mirexia has also managed to uncover a Bronze Blood mole lurking in our academy... Those restless Demon Pillar cultists have never stopped coveting our academy,â the dean reporting to the old man said gravely.
âEverything has a cause and effect,â the old man didnât turn to look at the dean. âIn the end, everyone believes theyâre the ones who hold the truth. But whatâs the reality? Iâve lived long enough to see the rulers of the continent change endlessly, but war and bloodshed remain, like the endless stars in the sky.â
âYes, itâs truly unbelievable, Deputy dean. Who wouldâve thought that in this peaceful haven of knowledge, there would still be human scum hiding among us,â the dean sighed.
âPeaceful haven?â The old man chuckled. âThe world has never truly been at peace, nor will it ever be, unless...â
âUnless?â The dean was puzzled.
âNothing,â the old man cut himself off.
âDeputy dean, I believe our top priority is to root out those scum hiding in our ranks. To that end, that Mirexia has proposed a plan to play the long game and catch the big fish.â
âCatch the big fish?â The old man smiled faintly. âThatâs a good idea, but often, we donât know whoâs the fisherman and whoâs the fish. Being too presumptuous might result in us being the ones caught.â
âWhat do you suggest?â
âWe can proceed with the plan, but...â
****
An ordinary weekend.
âHoly crap!â Just as Vinny had expected, the moment he played the [Saint Elusa] card, it was like the classic trope of a protagonist pretending to be weak before revealing their true power, stunning all the card players.
âWait, dude, how much did you spend? Was it worth bankrupting yourself just to show off like this?â Fredâs jaw dropped at the sight.
âSpend? Who said I spent anything? I didnât pay a single coin for this card,â Vinny said nonchalantly, enjoying the shock and envy of the crowd.
âHahaha, no way, absolutely no way!â Fred laughed heartily.
âCome on, how much did you spend to get it? Did you clear out the entire card shop? Iâve never seen this serial number on an Elusa before!â
âHow could you have seen it? It was just pulled recently. Well, actually, you couldâve seen it,â Vinny said with a mysterious smile.
âWhat do you mean?â Fred suddenly had a bad feeling.
âThatâs right, Fred, old buddy. This Elusa was pulled from the card packs you gave me.â
â......â Fred fell silent.
âAlso, these gold cards? All pulled from the packs you gave me,â Vinny added, delivering a series of small blows after the initial knockout punch.
âTsk tsk...â Seeing Fred completely silenced, the other card players felt a bit better.
As the saying goes, anotherâs pain is sweet honey.
When they saw Vinny pull a rare card, everyone felt a pang of envy. But upon hearing that these rare and gold cards couldâve been Fredâs, and that heâd given them away, the tables turned.
Fred, who shouldâve been winning big, was now losing big. It was so tragic that some people felt a bit better.
Hey, at least someoneâs worse off than me. Thatâs fine then.
Compared to not getting something after putting in effort, the most heartbreaking thing is losing something that was rightfully yours because you gave it up.
This regret is even more bitter than eating a lemon.
Thatâs how Fred felt now, already half out of his mind, babbling nonsense.
âHahaha!... Youâre something else, kid, hahaha!â Fred burst into laughter.
âUh, Fred, letâs just call it a day. Maybe we should go home and rest,â someone nearby, sensing something was off, suggested.
âNo! Iâm fine! Totally fine! Everyone, back off!â Fred waved his arms wildly, but it was clear to everyone that he was probably already losing it.
âHey, Fred, youâre drunk, arenât you?â Vinny, knowing Fred had been thoroughly beaten by his series of blows, decided to ease up. âLetâs call it a day. Iâve got some things to take care of too.â
âNo! We canât stop! Wait, Vinny, my friend! You have to promise me one thing!â Just as Vinny thought Fred was about to do something crazy, Fred grabbed his hand.
âDonât look at me like that. Iâm really not one of them,â Vinny averted his gaze under Fredâs intense stare.
âVinny, my friend, Iâve never asked you for anything before, but Iâm asking you now! Last time I said you had bad luck, that was me being blind. Next time, help me pull some cards!â
âAre you sure?â Vinny raised an eyebrow.
âYes!â Fred nodded emphatically. âTo be honest, Iâm not hiding it from you anymore. All my rare cards were bought from the market. Iâve never pulled a single one myself!â
âAlright, alright, donât be like this. I get it, but if I donât pull anything, donât blame me.â
âI wonât! I believe in you, Vinny. As a descendant of the goddess, youâll definitely help me pull something rare!â
Vinny pursed his lips.
Though he agreed, he was certain Fred would regret it when the time came.
After Vinnyâs big reveal and Fredâs request, the other card players couldnât help but chime in, all hoping Vinny would help them pull cards next time.
Now Vinny realized how much these card players had been exaggerating. Turns out, almost all of them had bought their rare cards, and none had actually pulled â§ NĐŸvĐ”Iight â§ (Original source) them.
After dealing with the card players, Vinny headed home, only to remember that Shikondell had a late class that night and would be back late, so she wouldnât be cooking.
Well, he was planning to eat out tonight anyway. After dinner, he had some business at the student council.
Since Shikondell would be back late and probably wouldnât have time to cook, Vinny decided to bring her some cake and leave her a note.
After dinner, Vinny left the house and headed to the student council.
âVinny, are you sure you want to do this?â Mirexia hesitated for a moment.
âYes, itâs better if I handle it. My identity makes it more convenient, and since weâre on campus, nothing should go wrong,â Vinny said, looking at the night cloak laid out on the table.
He and Mirexia had discussed having Vinny replace Zoe in going to the abandoned academy building to submit the written note.
Vinny felt it was more appropriate for himâthe former antagonistâto handle this.
Plus, it wasnât very convenient for Mirexia to do it herself.