KRA! KRA!
Micky complained loudly, much to Percyâs dismay. The birdâs screeches were far more piercing than ever before, echoing through the dark forest.
âIâm sorry buddy. Youâre too big to sit on my shoulder now.â
The actual advancement had taken less than an hour, but that was just the start. Saying the crow was starving afterwards would be the understatement of the century. Mere minutes after the promotion, Micky had devoured all seven goblins, not leaving a single bone behind. In fact, he ate their weapons too! Gone were the days when he only selectively sampled his victimsâ souls and cores, leaving most of their flesh untouched.
Evidently, the birdâs advancement had placed its body in a state of rapid mutation, requiring a ton of nutrients in a short period of time. Percy had watched his friend grow visibly with each bite as they scoured the forest, looking for anything even remotely edible. The two had remained in the Whistling Woods all night, desperately fuelling Mickyâs insatiable appetite. It wasnât until the first rays of sunlight pierced through the dense thicket that the bird seemed to be done eating, its frame now twice as large as before.
âOh well⊠I bet heâs a lot stronger.â
Other than his size, Mickyâs appearance hadnât changed much. The only other notable differences were his beak and talons being even sharper than before. Their edges now glinted in a pale silver light, even outside Soul Vision.
Percy sure pitied whoever ended up on the receiving end.
Overall, the most welcome surprise was the improvement to his familiarâs soul, however. It had stabilized a lot even before the promotion, but this new step took everything to a whole new level. Mickyâs soul was still an assortment of multiple parts, but theyâd grown closer together. The delineation separating the three souls was much fainter, resembling old scars more than fresh wounds.
âMaybe theyâll fuse completely after another evolution or two.â
Either way, the bird would not only harvest more soul mana from its victims, but it would also need a lot less for itself, sending the lionâs share to Percy. Like this, he was optimistic heâd fully recover in a couple months.
Then he smiled wryly. Not everything was good news. Heâd already felt the two had outgrown the Whistling Woods for a while now. To fully take advantage of Mickyâs improvements, theyâd need to leave the safety of the mansion and venture to more dangerous regions. And there was another,
more immediate
problem.
âHow do we explain you?â
he frowned, looking at his pal flying circles above him as he stepped out of the dense undergrowth.
Before, theyâd used the excuse heâd found Micky abandoned and raised him as a pet. It wasnât that strange as Red beasts were essentially regular animals. Reaching Orange, however, not only made them stronger, but far more aggressive. The thrill of advancement whetted their appetite, making them all but impossible to tame. Suffice to say, his relatives would be asking a lot of questions if they returned home like this.
***
âOk. Remember to stay away until I say otherwise.â Percy imparted the same instructions for the fifth time as they neared his familyâs estate.
KRA! KRA!
Micky protested but didnât disobey, taking off to look for a snack or something. The young man made his way to the mansion, heading straight to baldyâs office.
KNOCK, KNOCK
âCome in.â
Percy stepped inside, ready to deliver the news, when he noticed somebody else in there. He was a black-haired man who looked to be in his early twenties, dressed in an elegant buttoned-up shirt and silken trousers.
His core was Blue
. He was Galahad, Archibaldâs oldest living child currently in the family. A Yellow-born over 400 years old â House Avalonâs second in-command, only below baldy himself. In fact, he was the one who had the highest chance of reaching Violet, on track to do so in about a century.
âDonât you think youâve been wasting too much of fatherâs time, boy?â Galahad asked, his nose wrinkling in disgust.
Percy grimaced but didnât reply. Instead, he turned to his grandpa.
âI was hoping to speak to you alone.
Itâs urgent
.â
âDonât ignore me, you brat!â his uncle snapped. âYou should be grateful weâve wasted so many elixirs on you already! I still donât get what your grade has to do with passing your affinity!â
Unauthorized use of content: if you find this story on Amazon, report the violation.
He looked about to keep going, but baldy raised his hand.
âThatâs enough, Galahad. I donât need you to manage my schedule for me, or to tell me which of my grandkids to spend time with.â Archibaldâs tone was calm but firm.
Galahad raised an eyebrow. He probably hadnât expected his father would reprimand him in front of the likes of Percy. He only spared the young man a cold glance as he walked out of the office, though Percy didnât miss his uncleâs clenched fists, drained of colour.
âIâd almost forgotten what an asshole he was.â
Between his injuries, his training and his ventures into the forest, Percy hadnât run into his relatives as much over the past year. His amiable relationship with Elaine and Archibald had shifted his overall perspective on his family, but the truth was most of them still looked down on Red-borns like him. That much hadnât changed.
âWhat is it?â baldy asked, snapping him out of his thoughts.
âRight!â Percy exclaimed before approaching the desk. He covered his mouth before whispering, âMicky has advanced.â
Archibaldâs eyes widened.
âAlready? This is even faster than I expectedâŠâ
âWhat do we do? I canât exactly bring him here.â
His grandpa sank back into his chair, remaining silent for a few minutes.
Eventually, he spoke.
âWeâre heading back to the forest. Itâs a temporary solution but Iâll stay there with you for a week until we come up with something more permanent.â
***
A grimace marred Percyâs face.
By the time he met baldy heâd already been up for nearly thirty hours, having spent all night hunting with Micky. Staying awake as his grandpa arranged for his impromptu absence had been pure torture, and the young man wasnât happy travelling to the woods again. Still, this had to be done if he was to keep his secrets.
He doubted anybody in his family was a spy or traitor, but there were hundreds of people in the Avalon House. If a few more learned of his second core or Micky, it wouldnât be long before that number doubled, and then quadrupled, until the entire mansion knew. And then, it would only take a mistake for the rest of Remior to find out too.
In fact, those two secrets were still relatively benign. Anything pertaining to the Dance, on the other hand, was far more dangerous. Even in its incomplete state, it could instantly raise the strength of an entire House by half a step, placing them right behind the Great Houses. As much as it would benefit his family if they all learned it, a single mishap could easily invite disaster.
âJust like what happened to Mickyâs peopleâŠâ
Consequently, baldy had strongly emphasized to him and Elaine the importance of keeping everything under wraps. As much as it sucked to be looked down on by people like Galahad, knowing he could change everyoneâs view of him with a few words, Percy understood what a thin line he was treading.
âPercy⊠Iâm sorry you have to take all this shit from everyone.â baldy said as he walked alongside him, a dozen of his clones marching silently right behind them. âTruth be told, youâve already done more for our family than almost anyone elseâŠâ
The young man waved the apology away.
âWe knew it would be like this since the beginning.â
Archibald nodded.
âSo, what do you plan to do now?â
Percy pondered over his grandpaâs words carefully before replying.
âIâll head out. I need to find a good place for Micky to hunt, to avoid stunting his growth. I also need to get my soul repaired as soon as possible to resume sending clones. Though, I suppose those go hand in hand.â
Baldy didnât seem surprised, having probably expected that answer.
âAny idea where specifically?â
The young man didnât reply for a while. This was the part he hadnât figured out yet.
âIâm not sure. Maybe I should take lots of missions like Elaine and only come back once every few weeks to restock on elixirs.â
Baldyâs face fell.
âIâve been meaning to talk to you about the elixirs, actually. As you know, our family is fully transparent with who gets them and who doesnât. This policy has served us well for centuries, as it bolsters trust.â
Percy nodded, but he didnât like where baldy was going with this.
âNormally, it doesnât really matter, as the rules are fairly simple: Orange-borns and Yellow-borns get them.
Red-borns donât.
â Archibald continued.
âUntil me.â Percy realized.
âYes. So far, Iâve used the excuse of your soul clones being a promising thing for the family to justify giving you elixirs, but nobody knows the details. They have no idea
how
useful your clones are. Neither do they have a clue why Iâve been spending so much time with you. Galahadâs outburst from earlier is actually a common sentiment among the familyâs management.â
The young man frowned. Indeed, between the weeks baldy had spent filling his second core up, the several months of training together for the Circulation spell, and all their other interactions, they had really spent a lot of time together. Even now, his grandpa was going to be with him the whole week. This should all seem suspicious to the rest of their family.
âSurely, they understand there must be a reason for it, right? Even if they donât know what.â
Baldy shook his head.
âWhat reason could there be? Nobody could possibly imagine what your ability does. Sending your soul to other
worlds
?! Most of them believe Iâve grown too attached to you for purely sentimental reasons. They think Iâm just finding excuses to spoil you rotten.â
Percyâs jaw slackened upon listening to his grandpa. He was glad his relationship with baldy had improved, but he didnât know their actions had given rise to such a wave of discontent among his relatives.
âSo, what does this mean?â
SIGH
âI can continue supplying you with a
single
set of elixirs. They wonât like it, but itâs within the limits of what I can justify based on your bloodlineâs importance. However, a second one is currently out of the question.â
âWhat?! But Iâll need it when my soul is repaired!â
He hadnât started cleansing both cores yet, as heâd created that clone soon after repairing his second core. Since then, his injuries had prevented him from maintaining the necessary mana, despite Mickyâs help. But he was very much looking forward to changing this soon.
âIs there no other way?â
Baldyâs next words gave him hope, however.
âI can only think of two possible solutions.â