Entering his room, Percy gobbled up his Honey Roll swiftly, before taking a quick shower. Only after he was done with todayās chores did he allow himself to sink into his bed, finally taking the letter out of its envelope.
āHuh, talk about going all out.ā
he chuckled.
The penmanship was immaculate, and the light indigo paper smelled of lavender. His cousin had clearly poured a lot of effort into this.
āDear Percy,
I hope this letter finds you well! No, really! You left without even saying goodbye and havenāt bothered writing in over two years! To the point we arenāt even sure you made it to the Guild safely! So, if you are reading this ā thank Phoebe! ā but also, please know you are a massive jerkā¦ā
āOuch.ā
Elaineās scathing words stung, but Percy couldnāt exactly argue against them. At the very least, he should have let her and baldy know he was alright.
āWell, itās not like you wrote me either!ā
Still, he decided to contact them more frequently from now on, before diving back to the letter.
āā¦Now that we got that out of the way, I wanted to bring you up to date on our Houseās news. One of my missions ended really badly right around the time you left. Our cousin, Aleyn, passed away.
But I donāt want you to worry about me. Things were a little rough for a while, but Iām doing much better now. I managed to upgrade my Whip spell, and I recently perfected those dance moves you showed me too. Oh, and my mother is expecting! Iām going to be a sister in a few months!...ā
Percy nodded. He didnāt really know Aleyn that well, but he could tell his death still weighed heavily on Elaineās conscience.
āI should ask baldy about the details the next time we meet.ā
Either way, the rest of his cousinās news were much more positive. The ādance movesā she mentioned were obviously code for Circulation. Percy wasnāt sure how secure these letters were, but Elaine clearly wasnāt willing to take any chances ā which suited him just fine.
That meant she had at least two Refined spells listed in her Status now. That ought to have made her a force to be reckoned with. Even without a bloodline, he doubted any noble their age would be a match for her.
However, the letter wasnāt over yet.
āā¦Broadly speaking, things have been peaceful around here ā although House Tantalus is beginning to stir up trouble again. Theyāve already messed with a few of our people out on missions. Thankfully, they havenāt done anything too drastic yet, but grandpa thinks itās only a matter of time before they escalateā¦ā
āHouse Tantalusā¦ā
Percy gritted his teeth.
Those were the same people whoād attacked them when he was young.
The ones whoād killed his parents
. He didnāt know what exactly the deal was between the two Houses. It seemed to be a complicated mix of an old grudge, territorial disputes and also some drama around their bloodline. But yeah, it didnāt take a genius to figure out why Elaine had decided to contact him all of a sudden.
āā¦So, I just wanted to warn you against travelling by yourself anytime soon. Definitely not to our House, but also in general. Ever since that godās announcement, all the noble families have gone crazy. Commoners too, actually. From what I hear, a lot of people are turning into bandits, hoping to kidnap somebody important to trade for one of the petalsā¦ā
You could be reading stolen content. Head to the original site for the genuine story.
This was in line with Orinās speculations.
āWell, itās not like I was planning to leave soon. There should still be over three years left until the lotus blooms. Besides, I can get an escort back if I need it.ā
Elaineās next words corroborated that.
āā¦Thatās not to say you shouldnāt visit! According to Grandpa, youāll be safe if you travel with the Guildās envoys. Nobody in their right mind would attack themā¦ā
Due to the widespread need for elixirs, most noble Houses had frequent dealings with the alchemists. Percy knew his own family needed thousands of doses per month, so a group of Blue cores was given the job of delivering them three times a year.
No bandit group had the power to mess with such a force. In theory, a rival House could, but none of them were dumb enough to try. Attacking the Guildās people was tantamount to declaring war on all of Remior. Sadly, the next delivery had been months away back when Micky advanced, so Percy had chosen to take the risk rather than waiting.
Returning to the letter, Percy quickly noted it contained some more coded messages.
āā¦Finally, weād like to know how youāre doing. Have you been able to dive into alchemy yet? Grandpa has been feeling guilty we couldnāt give you the elixirs you wanted back home. He says heāll figure out a way to convince the rest of the family if you still need them.
Also, he said heāll take some time off his schedule to brew your favourite tea if you want. In any case, make sure to keep in touch this time!
Lots of love,
Elaineā
āMy favourite tea, huh?ā
Percy grinned. Naturally, he had nothing of the sort. Baldy was clearly talking about the petals. He should have realized Percy would want one, and he was subtly telling him heād try to make it happen.
āStill, it wonāt be easy for him.ā
If it was that simple, Percy wouldnāt have needed to travel all the way to the Alchemistsā Guild for elixirs ā not to mention something as miraculous as the petals. But Archibald obviously understood this was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, so he didnāt want his grandson to miss it.
Percy felt a fuzzy sensation in his chest. Having people who genuinely cared for him was a novel feeling. Though it did exacerbate his guilt over not contacting them sooner. That saidā¦
āIām not as helpless as I used to be.ā
His relativesā intentions were good, but they had no idea how much he had progressed over the past two years.
He wasnāt powerful enough to travel around the world freely, but he could still handle the average bandit group in a direct confrontation. If he ran into someone like Rick and his goons, he was confident he could beat them without relying on his familiar or resorting to a sneak attack this time.
Percy could brew his own elixirs too, although he had yet to find a way to do it away from the Guild. The nectar wasnāt exported outside the Fungal Spire, so heād lose his main source of income once he left. Still, if he succeeded in creating a wasp familiar, he could fix that too. Even when it came to the petals, he already had something in mind.
āI can trade Circulation for it.ā
It wasnāt perfect, but it would be easier than exchanging it for elixirs. While a petal was more valuable, it was also a single-use consumable. He just had to convince one of the three recipients to part with it. It was better than handing the spell to everyone in his Houseās management and getting them to keep giving him elixir forever. In the latter case, heād also have to reveal his second core, and his secrets were more likely to leak the more people he told.
āGalahad will probably get one.ā
The man had a lightning affinity, which could be elevated to acid with the petal. His status in the family was the highest too. Still, as much of a prick as he was, heād probably recognize that Circulation would help him more. Especially if Percy managed to figure the final step of the technique.
āIf not him, one of the other two will agree for sure.ā
There was also the cyan powder. Getting another Violet core sooner would be massive for his family. Though Percy would rather not spend the next seventy years of his life feeding his uncle the cyan paste twice a day.
āAt least, I have
options
now.ā
He also had plenty of time to decide.
Shrugging, he quickly searched through his cupboards for something to write with, eager to get back to his cousin. He did manage to find a quill and a half-empty bottle of ink. Remnants from the previous owner of the house obviously, as heād never bought any. Percy confirmed the ink was still usable, when he realized he didnāt have anything to write
on
.
āI mean⦠I COULD write on the back of Elaineās letterā¦ā
He smiled wryly, before shooting the idea down. There was definitely enough space there, but it would be crass of him.
āDonāt do it Percy... Donāt be a Nesha. Letās just buy some paper tomorrow.ā