The sun hung high above the training grounds of the academy. The sound of clashing wooden weapons and spells filled the air as students sparred fiercely under the watchful eyes of their instructors.
Arthur stood in one of the far corners of the grounds, his shirt clinging to his back with sweat. His breathing was even, though his sparring partner, a second-year student, was already panting.
âAgain?â the older student asked with a groan.
Arthur didnât answer. He just raised his practice spear once more, nodding lightly.
And across the field, Finn was flat on his back, groaning as Leon helped pull him to his feet.
Finn muttered looking at Professor Elias âThat manâs fists have no chill.â
Leon looked at him weirdly and said, âMaybe if you keep your mouth shut while sparring.â
âWhereâs the fun in that?â
âŠ
At the academy gates.
A group of knights, clad in dark blue armor trimmed with silver, the crest of the church engraved on their chest plates, marched across the cobblestone path in formation.
Even without weapons drawn, their presence was unmistakable. Although the guards of the academy were confused, they let them pass as they did not have the authority to stop them.
âWeâll inform the elders immediately,â said one of the guards, and he went to inform the elders about their arrival, who were in the administrative wing.
A few moments later, Elder Rhystan, a stern looking, hawk-eyed man known for rarely leaving his tower arrived with a grave expression.
âWhat is the meaning of this intrusion?â Rhystan asked in a steely voice.
The captain of the knight squad stepped forward, helmet tucked under one arm and gave a short bow. âElder Rhystan, apologies for the unannounced arrival. Weâre here under direct order from the Church. A suspect in the murder of Lord Elaric Bahram has been identified. Weâve been sent to detain him for questioning.â
Elder Rhystanâs brow furrowed. âAnd who, may I ask, is the accused?â
âItâs a first-year student named Arthur Sully.â
There was a moment of stunned silence.
Rhystanâs gaze narrowed as he scoffed. âAre you certain? You want me to believe that one of our first year students was able to murder a noble under the watch of guards protecting him.â
âWe have what we believe to be irrefutable evidence,â the captain replied carefully. âHis arrest has been sanctioned. We will take him peacefully, but we cannot leave without him.â
Rhystanâs eyes remained locked on the knight captain for a long moment. Then he said in a cold tone, âIt is a serious accusation, if it is found that you are mistaken, and your evidence amounts to nothing more than assumptions⊠you will have to answer to the academy. And to me.â
The captain gulped audibly and nodded. âUnderstood elderâ
âFollow me,â Rhystan said curtly.
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Training Grounds
The professors and the students stopped their training seeing an elder approaching them with some knights.
Arthurâs eyes flicked toward the edge of the field seeing the knights approach them. He already knew why they were here the moment the knights entered the training ground.
Professor Elias stepped forward immediately, brows furrowed. âElder?â
Rhystan didnât speak. The knight captain took one step forward instead, scanning the assembled students.
âI am Captain Gerrick of the Church. We are here on official business.â
His eyes swept the group until they locked onto Arthur.
âArthur Sully,â he said firmly. âStep forward.â
Arthurâs friends turned toward him in confusion, as he stepped out from the group, walking calmly into the clearing between the knights and his classmates.
âIâm Arthur,â he said quietly.
The captain nodded. âBy order of the Church, you are under arrest for suspicion of murdering Lord Elaric Bahram. You are to be taken to the Interrogation Hall for questioning.â
For a moment, the training ground was completely silent.
Then Finn exploded. âWhat the hell are you talking about!?â
âWhat kind of sick joke is this?â Leon snapped, stepping forward. âArthur didnât kill anyone!â
âThere has to be a mistake,â Natalya said somewhat hesitatingly. âArthur wouldnât do something like that.â
âEnough,â Arthur said quietly. His voice wasnât loud, but it stopped his friends from speaking further.
He stepped forward, his voice quiet but firm. âIâll go.â
Finn snapped his head toward him. âWhat? ArthurâŠ!â
âItâs alright,â Arthur said, meeting his gaze. âDonât make a scene, youâll only make it worse. Let them do what they need to.â
Evaâs expression was unreadable. But her fists were clenched tight at her sides. And Sophiaâs expression was tight, her lips pressed into a line.
âYou better come back,â Leon said.
âIâll be back soon,â Arthur said, locking eyes with him. âI promise.â
He then thought, âThough in a manner you would not expect.â
The knights stepped forward and bound his wrists with suppression cuffs.
The professors watched in stunned silence as one of their promising students was arrested and taken away in front of them.
Rhystan said nothing as the knights turned and began escorting Arthur away.
The students parted like waves around them, whispering furiously, casting glances that were equal parts confusion and fear.
A few looked at Arthur like he was a murderer already. Most didnât know what to believe, but Arthur didnât care.
Arthur didnât look back as he was led away, he just needed to wait as his plan unfolds.
âŠ
Arthur was led towards a dungeon for now where the most terrifying criminals were kept. The place was dirty and crawling with insects, like it hadnât been cleaned for years.
The dungeon was far beneath the city, it was a dark, winding descent that smelled of rusted iron and stale rot. Arthur walked behind following one of the knights, his cuffs clinking with every step he took, the sound echoing eerily against damp stone walls.
Torchlight flickered across moss-slicked stone and the cells. Screams echoed from the deeper levels. Some sounded mad, while others⊠werenât human.
At the end of a narrow corridor, the knights stopped before a cell with thick metallic bars and a single grimy straw bed.
One of the knights unlocked the door without ceremony. âIn,â he ordered gruffly.
Arthur stepped inside, as the door clanged shut behind him, followed by the heavy thunk of the bolt being drawn. None of the knights said another word before they turned and left, their footsteps retreating into silence.
The cell was cold, and damp. The kind of place people would like to stay far away from.
Arthur sat on the edge of the straw bed, which smelled like mold and dried blood. He didnât flinch, he had faced worse.
From across the dim corridor opposite to his cell, a rough voice called out.
âWell, well. It looks like a fresh meat arrived today.â
Arthur looked up slowly.
A man in the cell opposite him grinned through crooked, yellow teeth. His frame was wiry, and his eyes gleamed like a ratâs in the dark.
âWhatâd you do, lad?â the man asked, voice full of amusement. âKill a priest? Or did you bed a noblemanâs daughter?â
Arthur said nothing.
The prisoner leaned closer against the bars. âOh⊠you one of those silent types? Think youâre better than the rest of us, do ya?â
Still no response.
The grin faded from the manâs face. âYou lookinâ down on me lad?â
Arthurâs eyes finally lifted as he looked at the man with a look that could freeze soul.
The man stopped mid-rant, the hairs on his neck rising. There was no fear in Arthurâs expression, one he had seen on the prisoners kept at the dungeon. There was just...cold detachment in his eyes.
The prisoner backed away slowly, muttering curses under his breath.
Arthur leaned back against the wall and closed his eyes. For now he simply needed to wait.
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Count Bahramâs Estate
Night blanketed the Bahram estate in silence.
Count Bahram stood at the arched window of his study, gazing at the starlit sky above the city. His hands were clasped behind his back, one thumb tapping rhythmically against the other.
The door behind him creaked open. And a shadow silently coalesced behind him and knelt down.
âMy lord,â the shadow said, its voice barely above a whisper.
The count asked without turning. âDid you find out who killed my son?â He was extremely angry when he got the information that his sonâs life stone had shattered, indicating he died.
The shadow, now revealed to be a woman who wore all black from head to toe, replied. âIt was a boy named Arthur Sully,â she said. âHe is a student at Velcrest Academy.â
The count clenched his hands behind his back and asked, âDid you find out the reason why he killed my son?â
The woman nodded and recounted Arthurâs encounters with Elaric. âYoung lord Elaric had previously sent assassins after the boy over a Dragon Core he obtained in an auction. But the boy somehow survived. Young lord Elaric also attempted to sabotage an orphanage the boy runs in the city.â
The woman hesitated for a second and said, âYoung lord Elaric was killed inside one of his private slave facilities along with all his guards, butâŠall the bodies are missing.â
Silence followed.
Although the count didn't like that son of his, he can't just leave someone to roam free after killing him, Elaric even with all his shortcomings was his son after all.
The count finally said, âSee to it that he doesn't get to see tomorrowâs light.â
âAs you command, my lord.â And then, she vanished like being swallowed by the shadows.
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Hollow Crown Hideout
In one of the Hollow Crownâs hideouts in the cityâs lower district Alistair sat at his table, fingers steepled in thought. Layouts of a dungeon and documents lay scattered before him, some marked with the symbol of the Bahram family, others with Arthurâs name on it that have the seal of the Church.
A soft knock came at the door.
âEnter,â Alistair said.
Tristan pushed open the door and stepped inside, bowing. âMaster. Arthur has been taken to the Blackstone Dungeon.â
Alistair didnât react as he already knew they would take him there. He stood up as he adjusted his long coat. âIs the team ready?â
âYes master,â Tristan replied. âTheyâre already waiting near the south service tunnel. It connects to the old drainage line under Blackstoneâs second sublevel.â
âGood,â Alistair said. âWe will strike tonight.â
Tristanâs eyes flicked up. âIs this wise, master? If we interfere, weâll be drawing attention to ourselves.â
âI donât care about the risks, we need Arthur on our side.â Alistair interrupted, his eyes hard.
He continued, âIf we can get Arthur on our side, the Hollow Crown may finally gain the weapon it needs desperately.â
Although Tristan canât figure out what his master saw in Arthur for him to be ready to risk their hideout in Brightwater City, he didnât question his masterâs judgement.
Alistair walked past Tristan toward the door. âLetâs go.â
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