Jacob looks at Nimirea growing increasingly frustrated with the task. He knows very well that despite the incredible amount of random things in the throne room, which would suggest that the key has been hidden somewhere in this chaos, the real key is not here. But Nimirea doesnāt.
Yet, the Leader of the Dark Champions keeps her frustration reigned in, probably not wanting to show the other two, Filrāetk Blackbounty, the red-skinned Goblin metallomancer with the huge sword, and Narfikara Warmfinger, the Dwarven gunslinger.
The Golem is watching us, but heāll not intervene
, Jacob thinks to himself.
What worries me is Nimirea. Sheās not dumb. Yet, I suppose that the smarter you are the easier
some
tricks work on you
.
Jacob awaits for the right moment andā¦
āFound something!ā Narfikara shouts, drawing Nimireaās and Filrāetk attention.
āWhat is it?ā Nimirea dashes over and takes a wooden box from Narfikaraās hand. Itās shiny and polished and when she opens it, thereās a key inside.
Nimirea smiles smugly at herself and then at Jacob.
There we go
.
However, when she goes up to the throneās steps and tries jamming it into the keyhole, nothing happens.
āItās the wrong key,ā Nimirea suddenly realizes.
Jacob releases a theatrical sigh, throwing his head back with his eyes closed, muttering a few thankful words to the heavens.
āDonāt worry,ā Nimirea says, looking at him with narrowed eyes, āweāll find the right one soon enough.ā
Now, as if by magic, a few keys start appearing. They just passed the one-hour mark and Jacob suspects that this is the Mithril Golemās way to keep them occupied.
At the umpteenth key that they find, Jacob shouts in frustration, āIām done. This is too much. Iām not going to stay here and witness while you find the damn key.ā
Nimirea is not surprised by his reaction. Who would have enjoyed watching your archenemy slowly get closer and closer to winning right in front of your eyes while youāre forced to spectate and not act?
āWhere do you think youāre going?ā The Leader of the Dark Champions asks.
Jacob, who has gotten up and is walking back to the forge, shrugs, āIām going to see if I can get any good scraps from that forge.ā
āIf youāre throwing this, you have just lost the bet.ā
āSure,ā Jacob nods. āIāll wait outside. Iāve sworn an oath for the bet, Nimirea. Iām not pulling back. But,
technically
, you havenāt won yet. So, keep up the good work.ā
āWhether we finish or not, youāve already lost,ā Nimirea shoots back.
āSure,ā Jacob shrugs. āNow, do you mind? Iād rather do something productive with my time.ā
āGo look for trash,ā Nimirea shakes her head. āI expected more from you.ā
āWhat can I say, Iām not the man you thought I was,ā Jacob says, taking a deep breath. āOnce youāre done, Iāll tell you all my plans.ā
Nimirea feels suspicious, but she reasons this through.
If this is a ploy, as long as he doesnāt get close to the throneās keyhole, thereās no chance that heāll win. Iām starting to sense that thereās something more to this trial, but it doesnāt matter as long as Jacob loses. He swore to reveals all his plans to me, and, considering that Ytrialās Academy is about to start the dueling bouts among the first-year students, heāll have something planned. He knows the Dark Champions and I are coming for him and the others.
* * *
āLad, what are weāā Boomgar starts, but Jacob raises a hand.
āTear everything apart from the walls to the rest of the place. Weāre about to get the key. Itās inside the metal.ā
āWhat?ā Zibrek frowns. āHow do you even knowāā
āJust trust me, as long as weāre quick, I have a plan thatāā
Jacob turns since heās hearing a sizzling sound and sees a large bomb in Boomgarās hand with its fuse burning worryingly fast.
āBoomgar!ā Jacob frowns, as Boomgar takes out three more of those and lights them up with the same fuse.
āLad, you want me to completely change my style of fighting. Aye, I heard ya. But Iām not giving up on blowing up things, alright? Let me have this. The explosion is more controlled than you think. Just⦠maybe raise a shield or two.ā
Boomgar throws the bombs to the sides of the chamber and puts his index fingers in his ears.
Jacob raises as many Mana shields as he can, praying that this wonāt kill them all.
The explosion rocks the entire room, making Jacobās teeth clatter, but, as Boomgar said, itās strong enough to blow it apart but not strong enough to kill them. Still, Jacob finds himself coughing and choking on all the dust and debris that has been made airborne by the explosion.
Yet, as the dust clears off, they see the unstable metal starting to stop and cool down. Soon, cracks appears on it and peels apart like an eggshell. Underneath it, a brass key appears, the same exact color of the throne.
āBingo,ā Jacob says. āNow, you two, come closer, Iāll explain what weāll do.ā
* * *
The Mithril Golem hears Jacob Cloud speak and is currently speechless.
He figured it out? Then why did he wait? What is he thinking?
Worried that Jacob Cloud might actually pass this Trial, he starts calming himself.
First of all, I have planned for the eventuality that he might be able to complete this Trial.
The Mithril Golem has planned the third trial in a way that even Jacob Cloud and his Rainbow Skill would be stopped from completing itāalmost certainly, at least. Now, even such an ancient creature is feeling the tiniest pangs of doubt.
No. He still has to go through the girl. Thereās no way he can do
anything
. The Dark Champion might be a slave to evil powers, but sheās not a fool. She will know that Jacob Cloud is plotting something
.
* * *
Nimirea is growing more and more restless. Rafnov is a legendary figure,
mythical
even. Heās a cut above any other legacy sheās ever interacted with. Even Baalrek the Bastard doesnāt remotely compare to this legacy. Whatever is hidden behind the third trial is not something that even she would easily disregard.
Yet, when sheās about to move an entire closet to look underneath it, a massive explosion rocks the chamber, making pieces of rock and dust fall from the ceiling.
āWhat theāā Nimirea frowns. āWhat is he doing?ā
Immediately, she gets a sinking feeling in her stomach.
Is this a ploy of his?
She can already feel her blood boiling.
Has he figured out something I didnāt?
Even though itās not even sure that thatās the case, she can already feel her face heating up.
If he found the damn key, Iām breaking all his bones.
Not long later, as her eyes remain glued to the entrance, she sees Jacob strolling casually inside the throneās chamber.
āWhat are you doing here?ā Nimirea asks coldly.
āJust taking a little walk to stretch my legs. We overdid it in the other room and joints are killing me from all the sitting.ā
Does he think Iām stupid?! What joints?! Youāre a Platinum Ranker! You could take a damn sword through your chest and survive!
āBy the way,ā Jacob says, making his way to the throne. āLet me take a look at that keyhole. I just realized I havenāt even gotten the tiniest glimpse of it. You know, maybe I could help you look for the key.ā
This absolute bastard has the key! Where did he find it?!
āStop him!ā Nimirea says, assuming a fighting stance in front of the throne, ordering Filrāetk and Narfikara. āThat idiot has the key!ā
āWhat?!ā Filrāetk is consternated. āWhere did he even find it?! Are you sure?!ā
āWhat key?ā Jacob says innocently. āI just want to look at the throne. Why are you so agitated? Is it that time of the month?!ā
Narfikara quietly unholsters a large revolver from her belt and points it at Jacob.
āItās a pity that we couldnāt face you,ā Narfikara says. āYouāre an obnoxious, little bastard of a man to speak like that to a lady.ā
āSorry, I was raised in a mine. No ladies there,ā Jacob says with a wide grin, unsheathing the sword from his belt.
āI canāt wait to humiliate the smug Fake Champion,ā Filrāetk laughs hysterically.
āIāll teach you the right manners when speaking to a lady,ā Narfikara says, pulling back the revolverās hammer with a click.
Jacob puts a hand on his face, slowly from the forehead down to his chin. As the hand passes across his face, a tattoo-like skull appears overimposed on his face.
āI would love to see you try,ā he replies with a deep voice.