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Sylvana strode through the bustling streets of the capital. As she passed, people paused, their conversations halting as their gazes shifted toward her. So whispered, others moved aside, creating a noticeable gap around her.

A vendor spoke to his companion, "That's the one who caused a scene earlier, isn't it? The one who rode on that monster?"

Another whispered, "She's terrifying. Did you see the size of that beast? The mont I saw it, my life flashed before my eyes!"

A mother hurriedly pulled her child closer, her voice trembling, "S-Stay close to , don't go near her."

Sylvana caught sight of the mother shielding her child and paused, her green eyes softening as a fleeting look of sorrow crossed her face.

She then mumbled to herself, her voice barely audible, "The emperor was right… If I'd brought Tebltan here, it would've caused outright panic."

She exhaled deeply, her gaze trailing to the cobblestones beneath her feet. mories of her people flashed through her mind—desperate faces, tears streaming, and cries of despair as their ho burned under the invasion.

Her hand clenched at her side. "Never again," she whispered.

"I'll never let anyone wear that expression again."

Suddenly, a voice called out from above. "You there! Brown-skinned mage!"

Sylvana's head snapped upward. Hovering above the street was a man with fiery orange hair and piercing green eyes, dressed in erald-green robes embroidered with golden runes. He descended slowly, carried by wind magic, until his boots touched the ground before her. The air stilled as the crowd watched in silence.

The man straightened, his intense gaze locking onto hers. "You are the one who left earlier with a silver wolf, I believe?"

Sylvana's eyes narrowed, a spark of green mana appearing in them. Her voice was tense as she spoke. "I am. What is it to you?"

The murmurs among the crowd grew louder.

"Isn't that Tower Master Lucien Eldregarde?" a woman gasped.

"Why would he confront her?"

"Do you think he's here to capture her for what happened earlier?"

"She did cause a commotion. Maybe the emperor sent him to handle her?"

As Sylvana heard their words, her mana began to swirl faintly around her, causing the air to vibrate with energy. Her gaze turned fierce as she raised her voice to the crowd.

"I am a mage who serves directly under His Majesty. The actions I took earlier were to prevent what I thought to be an attack on this city. I advise against making baseless accusations."

The crowd fell silent.

Lucien took a step closer, his expression calm but curious. "Is that so? Well, I have no intentions of offending you," he said.

Sylvana's stance relaxed slightly, but her guard remained up. "Then why are you here, Tower Master?"

Lucien hesitated for a mont, then, to Sylvana's shock...

He dropped to his knees.

Bowing his head low until it almost touched the ground, he spoke with an earnest yet desperate tone.

"Please, take in as your apprentice, mighty Archmage. I am willing to do anything!"

The crowd gasped.

Sylvana's brows rose, her intense mana cald instantly from shock as she stared down at the man before her.

"W-What?" she stuttered, caught completely off guard.

---

Arkanos rode his steed through the dense woods, the leaves above casting dappled shadows over the trail.

Seraphine followed close behind. As they neared the city walls, the towering gates ca into view, flanked by vigilant guards standing at their posts.

At the sight of their emperor, the guards straightened and saluted, their armor glinting faintly in the afternoon light.

One of them raised a hand, signaling to the others. The heavy iron gates creaked open, the sound echoing through the air.

"Your Majesty! Lady Seraphine!" one of the guards called out, bowing deeply as Arkanos and Seraphine rode through the gateway.

Arkanos gave a small nod of acknowledgnt, his sharp gaze sweeping over the guards before turning his focus back to the path ahead.

Seraphine returned the gesture with a polite smile.

As they passed through the gates and into the city, Seraphine spoke up. "You haven't forgotten about our spar, have you?" she asked.

Arkanos glanced at her, the faintest smirk appearing on his face. "I haven't forgotten," he replied.

"But before that, there's sothing I need to address."

"And what might that be, my lord?" Seraphine asked, tilting her head slightly.

"The rewards you ntioned for the knights when they return, perhaps?"

He inclined his head as he agreed. "Indeed."

Seraphine raised a brow. "What are you planning? A raise in their pay, perhaps? I overheard you telling Arvel during the eting that you'd personally handle the matter of our low finances."

Arkanos then spoke calmly. "Gold is useful for many things, but it is worthless on the battlefield. What I have in mind is sothing far more aningful and would benefit them better in the long run."

"Far more aningful?" she repeated, her curiosity piqued. "What could possibly surpass the allure of wealth for most soldiers?"

His gaze remained fixed ahead as he spoke. "You'll see soon enough."

---

Soon the barracks ca into view.

Sliding off his horse, Arkanos handed the reins to a stable boy who bowed deeply before leading the horse away.

Arkanos stood before the structure, then called out to the system in his thoughts.

'System, I wish to upgrade the barracks.'

The glowing green interface materialized in his vision.

〘⋄ Command acknowledged. Assessing current barracks... ⋄〙

There was a brief pause as the system processed.

〘⋄ Current Barracks Rank: D ⋄

⋄ Capacity: 10,000 knights ⋄

⋄ Facilities: Standard sleeping quarters, basic training grounds, limited equipnt storage ⋄

⋄ Upgrade Requirents: ⋄

1,500 upgrade points

500 units of refined stone 〘⋄ None in inventory, more points will be used. ⋄〙

300 units of reinforced iron 〘⋄ None in inventory, more points will be used. ⋄〙

200 units of lumber ⋄

⋄ Benefits of Upgrade to Rank C: ⋄

Capacity increased to 20,000 knights

Enhanced training grounds with advanced illusion magic combat simulations

Improved sleeping quarters with better anities

Upgraded equipnt storage for specialized armants ⋄

⋄ Proceed with the upgrade? ⋄〙

Arkanos folded his arms, thinking for a mont before he responded.

'System, instead of simply increasing the number of rooms, I want the existing ones expanded. Make them more spacious and grand. Equip them with better furniture and more luxurious anities suitable for knights of higher rank.'

The system responded.

〘⋄ Command acknowledged. Revising upgrade paraters... ⋄〙

The text on the screen shifted, reflecting the changes Arkanos had requested.

〘⋄ Revised Upgrade Plan: ⋄

Room Expansion: Existing quarters will be doubled in size to accommodate comfort and grandeur.

Enhanced Furnishings: Installation of superior bedding, crafted furniture, and advanced storage compartnts.

Aesthetic Upgrades: Stonework polished to a high sheen, inclusion of banners and decor reflecting the empire's insignia.

Facilities Enhancent: Dining halls and recreational areas improved for relaxation and morale-boosting purposes.

⋄ Additional Requirents for Customization: ⋄

100 upgrade points cost

100 units of refined stone

150 units of reinforced iron

100 units of exotic wood

⋄ Proceed with revised upgrade plan? ⋄〙

Seraphine noticed the emperor was standing still for a couple of monts and beca curious. "My lord, aren't you going to step inside?" she asked.

Arkanos glanced at her, then smiled briefly as he said, "In a mont, Seraphine. It's ti for another... upgrade."

Upon hearing his words, her eyes widened slightly as she asked, "Do you wish to—"

"Indeed," Arkanos replied calmly.

His lips curved in a faint smirk as he reviewed the revised upgrade plan. It was exactly what he wanted.

He gave his command. 'Proceed.'

The system's response ca imdiately, glowing brightly.

〘⋄ Upgrade confird. Points deducted. ⋄

⋄ Comncing upgrade of the barracks... ⋄〙

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