Lancelot has heard from the other Champions that figuring out what Jacob is thinking is impossible. They were, apparently, all amazed by the fact that Jacob suspected Nimirea. Yet, Lancelot, who among them all spent the most time alongside Jacob, has never once misunderstood the Leader of the Champions.
In fact, he clearly remembers when Jacob asked Lancelot to research more about Nimireaâs past. In that exact moment, his Bossâs facial expression had told him
everything
he needed to know.
Now, there is a very similar expression on his face.
And Lancelot has found a fool-proof way to figure out Jacobâs thoughts.
âBoss, what are you thinking?â
Asking.
Just asking the man.
Something that, apparently, the other Champions are not great at doingâwhether it because of pride or⊠who knows what Champions think, Lancelot reasons, feeling his stomach grumble.
âAn Infernal comes and attack me,â Jacob says, pensive. âAnother one, apparently not even an Infernal, a
Blood of Devils
comesâa Sacrifice, they called himâand he shows off how strong he is to me.
Yet
, he doesnât challenge me. But then, why would a normal Infernal who has a low chance to beat challenge me and the one whoâs clearly
guaranteed to
doesnât?â
Spending so much time by Jacobâs side, Lancelot has also learned how to figure out his complex, sometimes luck-relying, deduction process.
âSo, Boss, what have you deducted?â
Asking.
Jacob is more talkative than he wants to admit. He loves explaining his deductions. He knew about his suspicions of Nimirea before any other Champion did.
Jacob looks around for a moment and Lancelot is pretty sure heâs using some Skill to check their surroundings.
âIâm pretty, my friend, that my status must have changed at the Infernal court.â
âIsnât that obvious?â Lancelot frowns. âWhat else did you expect?â
âOf course, I expected trouble, right? Now, though, weâll find out very soon if itâs big.â
Lancelot, once again, has a flawless method to get to the bottom of Jacobâs thoughts.
âWhich is?â
âWatch Iskaraâs reaction,â Jacob mutters. âIf sheâs angry at this, chances are that sheâs a great actor or that things are still manageable. If she stays silentâŠâ
Lancelot sees the young man beside him shake his head.
âWhat?â
âIf she stays silent, Lancelot, weâll have some problems in the future. And donât ask me why for now.â
âWhy canât I ask?â Lancelot frowns.
âLet me be a little mysterious,â Jacob frowns back and scoffs. âYou canât know
everything
.â
âHeh, whatever,â Lancelot shrugs and his stomach grumbles again. âCan we go eat something else after the meeting?â
âSure,â Jacob nods as they enter the same dining hall where Jacob met with the Champions after they all passed the Championâs Trial.
All the Champions, well, the ones who passed the Trial, so the
old
Champions, are here.
âJacob,â Vyrrak is the first to turn from a conversation with Orrivane.
Lancelot sees much admiration in the Dragonkin eyes in a way that hadnât been there before.
I guess Vyrrak and Jacob are better friends now,
Lancelot thinks.
Does Vyrrak know something more about him? Why is he looking at him like that? He has a wife, right?
Yet, Lancelotâs eyes are now firmly glued to Iskara, who barely looks at Jacob before calmly avoiding her gaze.
Holyâ
Lancelotâs eyes go wide.
Now, granted, he has
no idea
what Jacob means with âweâll have some problems in the future.â But she did react in a way that makes Lancelot trying to think what Jacobâs thinking.
Iskara is a Princess.
Sheâs an Infernal Princess.
SoâŠ
He spaces out for a moment before focusing again as Jacob gathers the other Champions at the table and he just stands back.
The Infernal guy, Lazerketh⊠is an Infernal. Iskaraâ
Princess
Iskaraâis an Infernal. She has authority, I suppose, over him⊠responsibility, maybe? Would she feel responsible if Jacob got attacked by an Infernal? And wouldnât she know almost immediately, too?
Suddenly, Lancelot seems to realize something and he has to fight his own face not to show it.
He thinks that Iskara knew about this, somehow. He told me that if she reacted, it would be plausible for her thatâŠ
Lancelot frowns.
Plausible what? That sheâs⊠against it?
A Light spell goes off in Lancelotâs mind.
Jacob thinks that Iskaraâs approved of this! Or that, at the very least, sheâs
fine
with it! With her not showing any particular emotion, thereâs a good chance that sheâs not angry at what happened! Consequently, that means that sheâsâŠ
Lancelotâs head starts hurting a little.
But why? Why would she want Jacob to be hurt or lose his position? Doesnât she likes him? The Boss does have his weird charms, I suppose. And yet, she wants him to lose the position? Is this some convoluted mating ritual?
Lancelot hugs his chin with his fingers.
If this was something Iskara did in good faith, Iâm pretty sure the Boss would tell me. Well, he would tell me if he thought it was in good faith. Because he loves gloating about things like this. So, that must mean he thinks it was
not
done in badâsorry, goodâfaith
.
The young Squireâs head is spinning and he approaches a waiter coming with food and snags a giant piece of turkey covered in gravy and an entire loaf of bread. He gets a lots of stares, even from the Champions, and Jacob himself facepalms at this scene, but Lancelot just gets back pensively to the back of Jacobâs chair.
So, he thinks that she didnât act in good faith. But why? Why would she not act in good faith toward him? He saved her life, no? SoâŠ
Now that food is getting to his stomach, just to be instantly obliterated and absorbed, his thinking gets sharper.
If this was me, I suppose
I
, personally, wouldnât have any problems, but my family would. They would get very mad at Jacobâand I would feel very weird about that. If they were super-powerful-InfernalâŠ
Lancelot almost chokes on the turkey, his eyes going wide.
He thinks she was ordered by her family to create trouble for him!
* * *
I look across the table at Iskara, smiling at her.
She hasnât said anything. This means the chances that her family was involved in all of this and sheâs either accepting or been made compliant are very high. Of course, I cannot know for sure, but I would go as far as to say sheâs not doing this willingly. If she was, she would try to dissimulate.
âSo,â I say, looking at the others, âthe Headmaster just decided to make our lives harder. But, donât worry, Iâm sure thisââ
âJacob,â Zibrek interrupts me abruptly. âI donât feel comfortable being here.â She rises from her chair. âIâm not a Champion anymore.â
âSit,â I say, looking at her. âIf you donât want to be a Champion anymore, thatâs your business. I gathered you all for a reason.â
âI didnât say that I donât want to,â Zibrek frowns at me.
âThen, donât be shy about it,â I say. âIâll help you and Boomgar get your spots back.â
âLad,â Boomgar says, âChampions are made out of their strength. If we relied on anyone of you, it wouldnât make us Champions.â
âBoomgar,â I say, âthereâs a Cult of people whoâd probably eat the heart of infants for each otherâthe Dark Champions. If you
want
to be a Champion and fight those people, youâll have to accept
some
help. If you donât, get out.â
Everyone does a double-take.
âJacob,â Asterion says. âGiven the situation, shouldnât we be careful with our own?â
âI am,â I reply to the Highblood. âIâm saying, if you two want it, weâll get it.â I stare down Boomgar and Zibrek. âIf you two think that in my books youâre not Champions anymore just because you lost, get out. This is the
Generation of Legends
. Have some
damn pride
.â
* * *
Lancelot feels very nervous at the way Jacob is talking to two people that heâs pretty sure could blow this entire room to smithereens. But then, when he sees the fire that was just ignited in the eyes of the two ex-Champions, he immediately changes his mind.
âThat being said,â Jacob says. âWe have things to discuss. First of all, do you have any idea why the Headmaster is doing this?â
The Champions turn around to see if anyone has a good idea.
Thatâs a good question
, Lancelot frowns.
Jacob just mentioned the Dark Champions⊠he usually strings things along. Maybe that?
âHe plans to replace the weak with the strong,â Iskara says.
Jacob waits for others to speak.
âMaybe he wants to test us?â Kai proposes.
âTrue warriors emerge from a thousand fights,â Asterion nods at that. âMaybe he wants us to become stronger and even if we temporarily lose our position?â
âI guess the lad is going to tell us that is nothing of the above,â Boomgar smiles.
Zibrekâs eyes, now, go wide.
âUnity,â she says.
Jacob smiles at that and Lancelot nods along, snatching more food that comes through the door from whoever organized the lunch.
âZibrek, would you mind explaining?â
âAs Jacob said,â the goblin girl takes the lead and explains, âthe Dark Champions are extremely united as far as we know. We, instead, are splintered. We each have our own factions, political affiliations, and personal interests. Not to mention we come from very different backgrounds and have, for the most part, different characters. The Dark Champions, instead, have
unity
, they share the same purpose, they all probably have stories that are very similar to each other. They can all easily relate to each otherâs struggle. So, based on Jacobâs reaction, my guess would be that the Headmaster is doing this for
unity
.â
Lancelot sees his Boss nodding along.
âSo, the Headmaster wants us to get closer?â Sabrina Margrave asks. âThat would beâŠâ
âSmart,â Orrivane takes over. âA very smart move. Iâve been challenged twice this morning alone. And I expect stronger and stronger people to arrive. A Championâs spot doesnât hold that much significance for most. But the Generations of Legend? Everyone knows how pivotal that is to any era. It means that something huge is about to happen, and that the Champions that are going to survive are going to wield unimaginable power.â
âThis also creates the perfect condition for the Headmaster to recruit way more students and induct them into the Academy, forging a new generation of Knights based off on the Generation of Legends. Itâs probably the smartest move at his disposal.â
âHe doesnât expect us to let go and turn away from each other, then,â Zibrek frowns.
âIâm not sure I would go that far. The Headmaster probably considers us, to an extent, inconsequential still. Weâre weak, barely starting off. He didnât show anything that would have helped us figure out that we need to help each other. Our characters are being tested, essentially. And I donât think heâd tear his hair if we donât pass the test. I believe the Headmaster to be a much more removed character now that I initially considered. He cares about justice on a much larger scale than weâre currently considering or have experienced. Itâs hard to even start to comprehend how that man thinks.â
âJacob,â Orrivane frowns. âI have something to say.â
Jacob nods.
âI was approached by a Dark Champion who tried to recruit me. A woman. A Void Mage, by the way. I told her to fuck off, but⊠yeah. I think this should be discussed openly if weâre talking about unity.â
âI know,â Jacob smiles.
âYou do?â Orrivane frowns. âThat theyâre trying to turn some of us?â
âOf course,â Jacob says.
Lancelot from the side, almost slaps his head, recognizing his smile immediately.
Heâs bluffing! He had no idea! Is this another plot?! Why is he lying?!
âWe can discuss who the Dark Champions have approached at another time,â Jacob says. âThereâs something more important at stake.â
Is there?! Are they approaching us now?! Will they approach me too?! Are there even Dark Squires?! And why does the name Dark Squire sound so cool?!
âWe can win this game that the Headmaster is playing. And we can win against the Dark Champions too. I have a decent plan. But whether it works has nothing to do with talent and everything to do with what youâre willing to lose. This is not about titles anymore. If you stay here, you accept that you might die for people who are not your blood, not your race, and not your friends. If what you want is influence, or protection, or a clean legacy, then leave now and let someone braver take your seat. I am asking you to choose whether you want to stay small for the rest of your lives. If you want to be worthy of the Generation of Legends, this is the cost required of us. Sit here if you can afford it.â