Casual Heroing Chapter 89: Gone

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Do you ever think, I just peaked; this is it; I cant do better than this?

Yesterday, while I spent my ti with Lucinda, making myself useful and helping her with magic, thats how I felt. I felt on top of the world. The look in her eyes told that her admiration had just beco boundless. Its a wonderful feeling, being useful. Its also great knowing she will be able to use most of what I explained to her to beco a better [Mage]. Now, I dont want to sound smug, but I think Lucindas actually a pretty nice person, isnt she?

Im not sure whether she will use her magic powers selflessly, but Im certain she wont use them for anything bad.

Im just a bit tired, honestly. Shes very smart, but I think she only understood parts of what I was saying. When she tried to replicate it, it ca out better than her initial attempts, but not even close to what it should have been. Its probably going to take more explaining until she can understand the principle of physics that I was taught. All in all, I hope she will succeed, whatever she wants to do. And after yesterday, Im also sure she will want to be by her side at the academy.

Man, maybe I could even study so of the stuff they do there. I wouldnt mind too much, honestly.

It was truly the best choice I could make teaching her, I an.

Now, we share a deeper bond, sothing greater than life itself.

I slept in my apartnt today and paid the rent to a suspicious Agostina. Nothing can chip my mood, though, nothing.

As I skip steps toward the bakery, I see my new staff cleaning up the place under Stans supervision.

As soon as he looks at , a rueful smile appears on his face.

Young man, he nods with a formal attitude, unlike his usual casual deanor.

How you doin, Stanimal? Whats up, whats with the long face?

Joey, the man said with a pained expression.

Oh, shit.

Oh, no.

Oh, no, tell its not happening, please.

Lucinda left for the academy. She brought a letter for you.

I freeze.

Theres really not much more for to do.

Do you rember when I hesitated about sharing my knowledge with her?

And why did I do it?

Because she acted like a selfish prick.

I nod at Stan and take the letter from him. I go inside, sit at a table, and start reading whatever shes left .

Dear Joey,

Im sorry about my sudden departure, but I never imagined your understanding of magic could be so profound. Do not misunderstand ; I do care about you, but these findings will propel to the top of the academy in no ti. Ive already contacted an [Archmage] to beco his apprentice. Ill share parts of what you told and other parts Ill keep for myself. This is just too big to keep calm. I need to practice, to change the magic world with this knowledge.

I wasnt trying to con you into giving your secrets, and Im sorry if you think that. I just realized how little you value your own knowledge and that it would probably die with you. Im sorry, but I cannot allow that. This magic can literally change the world, the whole understanding of how we do things.

Even if you got it through a stroke of luck, it would be a cri not to follow up and make it bigger and better, Joey. Yesterday, I realized we belong to different worlds and that we are not fit to be together.

Again, Im sorry about all of this. Ill make sure to compensate you for your knowledge in the future.

Keep up the good work; you have a kind heart.

Lucinda

I inhale until I can feel my lungs about to burst, and then I slowly exhale.

The amount of bull in this letter is astronomical. As soon as she found sothing that would give her an edge, she ran away.

In anger, a passing thought tells that at least I didnt explain everything to her. Even my anti-matrix theory was just sketched for her. And I completely left out my new findings about vector spaces. I even noticed that the dispersion of magic could probably be analyzed through a Fourier analysis.

There were so many things I wanted to tell Lucinda before this.

My attention snaps back to reality when a huge furry paw lands on my thigh.

The dog growls sothing at .

Grigio.

Yeah, I know, I know, I tell the dog thats never approached before. So won are an, Grigio. You are not, right? Arent you a good boy? I scratch him behind his ears while he nods solemnly.

Power is everything, Joey, I hear Stans voice while I try not to let the world crush into a paste. Right now, the only footholds for my ntal sanity are this massive dog and my dear Stanimal.

Im sorry, but I used a little trick to read the letter before it got to you. You were tricked. Most of what is inside that thing is untrue. She was after your knowledge, young man. And you have fallen into her trap.

I nod. Why do I nod? I an, theres really nothing else for to do.

Yep, I click my tongue. It is what it is.

Now what? Stan asks.

Im not in the mood to burn down the stupid academy, Stanimal. So, I guess we are doing nothing. Shes got sothing. Shes got apart of what Im studying on my own, there is definitely so venom in my words, so spite for all [Mages] of her kind. And I was going to give her even more. She ran away, crippled her own profit. Even in her shrewdness, she failed. She should have waited a month or two, chain up in a fucking basent. That would have done the trick. If you must be a piece of crap, better do it right than half-ass it. Once you go dark, might as well go the darkest.

I see Stan raising an eyebrow.

I did not expect such a comntary, Joey. But, alas, it is true. Shes just a kid that should make you feel better. She got a shiny toy but didnt even consider for a second that the toymaker could have been hers.

Yeah, Im so lucky, huh?

So anger courses through my veins while I try to rein it in. This is the kind of thing that makes lose control, that makes a person Im not.

If her teacher starts probing about this knowledge, soone might actually co to kidnap you. You are a Human and one without many ties in the community. If you went missing, no one could do anything. You are at risk. Lucinda might be just an ambitious kid, Joey. But [Archmages] dont play around. Whats your plan?

I slowly stand up, flashing two smiles. One is for Grigio, the dear boy who ca to keep company. The other is for Stanimal, who is obviously worried about my future.

If any [Archmages] co to , Stanimal, I say in a whisper while leaning towards the tall, silvery Elf, Ill snap their piss-poor magic in half.

Angry, I go upstairs to practice my own magic.

I know I shouldnt be motivated by conflict and these negative emotions. But I need to distract myself sohow.

I hear Stan mumble sothing, but I cant make out the exact words.

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