The Headmaster led me into his office, and I read the letter without a word.
âDear Jacob,â it begins in my motherâs handwriting. âThe Celestial Tower has opened, but the Crown Prince of Verdiaâone of the largest Elven kingdomsâhas already reserved every available spot. I managed to secure two for you, yet the Prince demanded that an Elf accompany you as a supervisor.â
I lift my eyes from the page. âThis means I canât bring my Squire.â
âIndeed,â the Headmaster says, adjusting his golden frames.
âIâm sorry, Headmaster. Why are you personally giving this to me?â
âFate,â he says with a smile. âI am very interested in seeing your fate unravel.â
The old bastard still doesnât have anything better to do than satisfy his own voyeuristic tendencies like this
,
King Baalrek mutters in my soul.
I clear my throat. âBut⊠thereâs no Elven Champion, and I donât really know many Elves. None Iâd trust for this, at least.â
âDonât you?â
I turn, and someone stands by the door of the Headmasterâs office.
âI took the liberty of calling Lady Nimirea,â the Headmaster says. âShe asked me to help her repay her debt of gratitude for when you saved her life during the trial by combat.â
I see him appoint her as my help, and I give a slow nod.
âThat makes sense. Well,
Lady
Nimirea, let me arrange a few things and then we can leave as soon as possibleâwithin a few hours, perhaps.â
* * *
Nimirea is looking down everyone on the boat. She took herself up with the hoisted sailâsomething this boat doesnât really need since itâs propelled by pure magic. And from here, she observes an unwitting Jacob converse with a few sailors.
How stupid. I canât believe this. This has been so much easier than I imagined⊠how stupid of you to trust me like this, Jacob Cloud.
Nimirea canât believe how stupid everyone is at the Academy.
She had expected her plans to, at least somehow, not go the way what she had imagined would happen. She had fully expected for a wrench, minor or major, to be thrown in the midst of what she had concocted.
Yet, from start to finish, everything had seemingly fallen into place so perfectly she was now reconsidering her own genius.
She canât
kill
Jacob yet, but thatâs because she wouldnât be otherwise able to absorb the Rainbow Skill that heâs hiding, one of the most preciousâthe one sheâs coveted since she was told by the Prophet that Jacob has it.
The Grimoire Extraordinaire.
A Skill so powerful, so incredibly powerful that it dwarfs many other Skills. And itâs not just because it allows one to read the flaws of the world, but because of its weight on Karma.
Many idiots would prefer to receive something to obliterate their enemy, or, if cowards, to shield themselves from them, perhaps to hide, or perhaps to empower their allies in order to receive praise. Yet, no one understands how powerful The Grimoire is. It might very well be the strongest Skill I know of.
Not even the Prophet, in Nimireaâs opinion, had fully understood just how strong such a Skill was. How could he? He was dead-set in following Asmodeusâs ways without ever questioning whether he truly aligned with them or not.
Not like
her
.
Nimirea, the Guide of Darkness, the leader of the Dark Champions, truly understood why monsters were so valuable, why they were not just valuable, actually, but
needed
.
And she had guided the other Dark Championsâthe
True
Champions, as she liked to think of themâto understand the same truth.
They were those who were ready to do anything for justice, for balance.
Once I have absorbed the Skill from his dead body, I will be unstoppable. Nothing will be in my way ever again. And Iâll start by razing Verdia to the ground for what they did to my father.
In a world where the good guys have allegedly won, how come there are so many injustices? How come that her father, refusing to slaughter his own peers, his equals, those whom he had fought alongside for so long, gets branded a traitor, and someone like the Headmaster, the supposed very antithesis to the God of Monsters, or the Monster Godâtwo interchangeable wordsâlet injustice reign supreme?
She knows just how
strong
the Headmaster was. She knows perhaps better than even his Vice Principals. For the Prophet answered her every question since the day he saw her as the only way for Asmodeusâs return.
So she knows how scary the Headmaster truly isâshe knows that he could be the grantor of peace everywhere.
But that wonât happen.
And Nimirea doesnât doubt for a moment that sheâll be instrumental in the Monster Godâs resurrection; perhaps she will be the very reason Asmodeus will resurrect. She doesnât doubt it at all. But now, knowing how strong the man who always wears gold on his face is, she wonders just
why
he doesnât do anything.
Why doesnât he stop famine and war? Why doesnât he kill the undeserving aristocrats who rule this world with their selfish desires? Why doesnât he do
anything at all
?
Because heâs a crook. A
greedy
crook.
The Headmaster, as Nimirea knows very well, is just yet another tyrant who is content with the status quo as long as it lets gold and all kinds of riches pour into his pockets.
He could stop everything at a momentâs notice, or at the very least order his followers to follow him on a crusade that could mend every wrong in the world. Yet, he doesnât. He wields all this power and doesnât do
anything
with it.
That selfish bastard,
Nimirea thinks, smiling back at Jacob and waving kindly at him, not forgetting to add a little wink so that he might even get a little flustered, so that his attraction to her will actually blind him even further.
Self-righteous bastard.
Yet, she knows that thereâs one person in the entire Academy that could stop her from her plan, from finally showing the world that the Champions are just a bunch of useless pieces of crap, some fake idols that are worshipped only by fools.
Destroying the current order requires that people start by seeing the truth of the world. And to do that, I need the Champions to fall. And for the Champions to fall, I need one person away from them.
Jacob Cloud, the Fake Champion, the Guide of the Champions.
Heâs weak, the weakest of all the Champions.
If she has some doubts that taking someone like the Highblood or the Dragonkin might be hard, she has no doubt that she could snap Jacobâs neck in the blink of an eye once she used her true powers.
The powers of a Dark Champion.
Unlike him, she isnât just the leaderâsheâs the
strongest
.
She wields not just one Rainbow Skills, and none of those are as strong as the most powerful weapon in her arsenal, a Skill belonging to a Rank that has been forgotten even by the Headmaster himself.
But she doesnât plan on using it on Jacobâitâs useless. Heâs not worth that power; heâs not worth the price that she had to pay for it.
âFoodâs ready!â Jacob shouts from below as Nimirea wonders
when
exactly sheâll kill him. She still canât. The Karma has not aligned for her to reap the Skill from his bodyâif she did it now, it would wreck her future. Nor the other Champions can yet die if her and her companions are supposed to take away the Rainbow Skills that unjustly ended up in their hands.
The Rainbow Skills that should have belonged to those who truly deserve them. Instead, they are in the hands of a bunch of arrogant idiots who got them because ofâŠ
Because of pure Luck. Because of a twisted version of Karma that assigns things at random, just like the Headmaster. Thereâs no merit. Thereâs no earning them. They just were born like this, into someone who would get the right thing at the right time and never have to even worry about not deserving the power theyâll wield so mindlessly for the rest of their life. Once I take everything that was supposed to always be mine, Iâll change this. Iâll bring an orderâa true meritocracy to this world.
âDelicious,â Nimirea says, tasting a broth that barely tastes like anything.
âSo, Iâve made a few inquiries. I havenât told you yet, but did you know that weâre going to deal with the Crown Prince of your people?â Jacob asks.
Not my people,
Nimirea thinks.
âNo,â she twists her face into a complicated expression. âThat⊠that changes everything. IâIâm not sure I want to enter.â
The Crown Prince is just a fly that Iâll kill when I am bothered to waste enough time to look at him.
âListen, I know⊠the Headmaster should have probably picked someone else. And I know this is selfish from me, but thereâs something in there that I
really
need. Do you think you can do this?â
I planned for this. I am the whole reason that useless Crown Prince, a collector and treasure hunter, is even coming to this Elite Dungeon.
âIâI donât know. Those are the people who tried to kill me, Jacob. I donât think theyâll let us be.â
They wonât. And Iâll use them to stall you going back to the others until the tournament is done. At the tournament, the Dark Champions will appear and humiliate all the other ChampionsâIâll also make it so that weâll return just in time for you to run to their side while theyâre bloody and broken, and then tell you that you fell for my plan like an idiot. That will break your confidence. Beating you physically wouldnât do muchâyou already know how weak you are. Youâre just under the illusion that youâre more smart than powerful. But youâre equally a weakling and an idiot.
âIâll make sure they wonât bother us. Weâll just not interfere. Iâm after a Secret Room, anyway. Once I get there, we can say goodbye to them. Iâll just be quickly in and out, ok?â
âIâll try my best,â Nimirea says, trying her best to look discouraged. âI hope everything will be alright.â
âIt will be, donât worry.â
Not for you,
Nimirea thinks.
You have no idea whatâs coming.