Vice Principal Caradoc stops the array thatâs transmitting the many types of Mana that are getting injected inside Jacobâs body, whoâs half-unconscious in the middle of thirteen pillars on the top of a mountain.
The sun shines bright and thereâs barely a cloud in the blue sky, but despite that, the mood on the lush mountain is somberâborderline tragic, actually.
Jacob is in a giant pool of his own blood, his torso naked and his muscles strained and broken.
He rasps and wheezes with every breath, his entire body having to get behind the entire act of inhaling and exhaling since heâs barely functioning anymore.
Four days have passed since Jacob asked Vice Principal Caradoc for help to learn the Domain of Ruin and Bones Skill. Well, to be precise, to
integrate
the Skill Crystal. Not all Skill Crystals, once absorbed, are well received by the hostâs body. Iskara, for example, almost died because of Luciferâs Veins, a Rainbow Skill that fundamentally alters oneâs body.
Now, Jacobâs going through something similar.
Vice Principal Caradoc has built an array that would cost
immense amounts
of money, to the point Jacob wouldnât even understand the value of all the materials, many of which unique, that were put on the line for him.
This serves the purpose of channeling many types of Mana in order to accustom Jacobâs body to the overwhelming power of the Skill and, successively, the Primordial Spell that King Baalrek expects Jacob to use with it.
The Skill Crystal itself and the Skill, Domain of Ruin and Bones, are terrifyingly powerful on their own. But used with King Baalrekâs Primordial Spell, it becomes a self-empowering,
terrifying
Skill that perfectly complements Jacobâs affliction specialist aims.
The problem, however, is very clear to Vice Principal Caradoc.
Baalrek, you always had a big heart. But this kid⊠heâs simply too weak. His body is breaking down. Heâs not you.
Vice Principal Caradoc knew King Baalrek very well and he knows just how talented and gifted the Infernal man was. Here, however, King Baalrek expects Vice Principal Caradoc to inject the same power the Infernal man had mastered on his own into his disciple. But the difference is that Jacobâs body is very, very average for the Academy standards.
âJacob,â Vice Principal Caradoc says.
âHuh?â Jacob has glassy eyes and looks at Vice Principal Caradoc with infinite tiredness. âAre we⊠done?â Thereâs begging in his words.
âNo, son, far from it. Your body is not adapting. Itâs just breaking down, Jacob.â
âI can continue!â Jacob says and then has a fit of coughing, which makes him empty his stomach on the ground with a large side dish of blood in it. âDonât stop!â
Vice Principal Caradoc takes a moment to observe the pillars and double check the array, âJacob, the preparation needed for your body to not fail you is killing you. Since you absorbed the Skill, your body hasnât made enough progress. Iâm sorry to say, but itâs simply not enough. You cannot keep up with this. Soon, your body will be undone and youâll die.â
âI saw Iskara pull through something worse!â Jacob shouts through the fits of coughing.
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âAn Infernal Princess, Jacob,â Vice Principal Caradoc says with a regretful voice. âYouâre⊠not Iskara Drazhal. Youâre notâŠâ
âIâm not a
real
Champion,â Jacob says between gritted teeth, turning his bloodshot eyes to Caradocâs own gaze.
The old man doesnât know what to say.
Jacob might be a Champion, at least on paper, but his natural talentâŠ
âWe should stop here. I can still remove the Skill you absorbed without causing almost any damage to you. Itâs still barely absorbed.â
âKing Baalrek wouldnât have given me something Iâm not able to take!â Jacob shouts. âIâm not stopping!â
âI disagree,â Vice Principal Caradoc sighs. âYour master gave you something in order to make you stronger. But it seems to me he didnât consider youâd have to pay with your life in order to even get a far shot at it.â
Jacob slowly shambles up to the edge of the arrayâhe canât exit as long as the ritual is active or the entire array will collapse.
âVice Principal,â Jacob says slowly. âIâm not as strong as any of the Champions. Even the ones whoâre not fighters. In one way or another, theyâre all stronger than me. King Baalrek once told me that heâs not responsible if I die while he tries to make me stronger. If this is the case, then so be it. I canât go back like this. I will never be able to fight the Dark Champions, to be a real Knight like this. Iâve already taken the mantle of a Championâof the Leader of Championsâand I cannot give up like this. Risk, old man, is the currency of success. Unlike Asterion, Vyrrak, and Iskara and everyone else⊠thatâs all I can do: I can only risk my life. So, please, continue.â
Vice Principal Caradoc takes a deep breath and slowly nods.
âAs long as you understand what youâre about to go through, Jacob, then itâs up to you. The chances of you surviving this are
very
low.â
âWhat can I say,â Jacob gives the old man a bloody smile, âIâm a
lucky man
.â
* * *
âLuck doesnât exist,â a gold-scaled Dragonkin laughs, looking at the pitiful sight under his booth. âAnd youâre supposed to be a Champion-candidate? Your two cousins are Champions, and look at you.â
A young man is struggling to breathe under the weight of the foot of the Dragonkin.
âZorathul, you bastardââ
âCassian Valemont,â Zorathul, the gold-scaled Dragonkin says, âyou wanted to challenge a
real
Champion and you had a taste of it. Soon, donât worry, the Fake Champions that plague your Academy will know what true terror is once they witness real power.â
Cassian tries to get away from Zorathul and, surprisingly, the Dragonkin lifts his boot and smiles at him, holding his hand out.
Cassian scrambles up, refusing to take the hand of this monster.
âYou damn Cultists,â Cassian says, his eyes darting back and forth.
Theyâre currently inside a Dungeon where he got ambushed. His allies have been killedâthankfully, his twin brother, Marcel, hasnât come with him. But after the Dragonkin killed the students, he took the strongest, Cassian, and let him run, chasing him and hunting him through the Dungeon.
âYouâre not
weak
, but youâre far from strong,â Zorathul says. âI fear that in your current condition, you would even lose against that cousin of yours.â
âI can beat Kai andââ
âNot Kai,â Zorathul narrows his scaly eyes. âThe dangerous oneâJacob Cloud.â
âJacob? Jacobâs a joke. And how do you even know of him?â
âHeâs a Champion. Theyâre my next hunt. Theyâll be humiliated at the tournament. But I
really
dislike Jacob Cloud above all of them. What if I told you that I can give you a power that is going to make you the strongest in your family? Itâd be enough to take the Valemontâs lead as you rise in Ranks. By the time youâre standing toe to toe with your ancestors, no one will be able to stop you.â
Cassian, whoâs lived for a while in the shadow of his older brother and the rest of the family, especially the main branch, raises an eyebrow.
âYou want me to join the Cult.â
âYes, and youâll receive unparalleled power. An
unfair
advantage against a cockroach like Jacob Cloud. The only thing I ask you, though, is to kill him during the tournament. Accidents can happen and itâs still within the rules of your Academy. What do you say?â