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"Uwah…!"

A guard yawned heavily, stretching his back with a tired expression on his face.

"You should really pay more attention, Roly," reprimanded a man next to him, adorned in the sa black uniform—a mixture of black and gold outlines with the Estelle Academy logo on the back.

"Chill out, Lomin. It's not like the boss will visit this place whenever, and besides, who would have the guts to enter the dungeons when there are practically hundreds of us stationed here?" Roly responded nonchalantly.

They were both mbers of the official guards of Estelle Academy, responsible for its security, defense, and safety. Known as Estelle Academy's guardian knights, or the 'black units,' they were led and managed by Klaus Heinrich.

Once a famous warrior celebrated for his strength and valor in his adventurer days, Klaus had chosen to retire and dedicate himself to guarding Estelle Academy.

The black units of Estelle Academy had earned quite a reputation, standing as more than re guards.

They were a formidable force of expert knights and mages, adding a significant military strength to the academy.

Apart from the combat-focused students and renowned professors, the black unit was considered one of the academy's most potent defenses.

Each mber underwent a thorough verification process by Klaus Heinrich himself, ensuring the utmost competence and reliability.

Presently, Roly and Lomin found themselves assigned to guard the front entrance of the dungeon.

While the black unit typically road and guarded the dungeon's periter, the duo had drawn the short straw, confined to a position that could be considered the most monotonous.

They were prohibited from straying more than 10 ters away from the entrance, regardless of the circumstances.

The frustration etched on Roly and Lomin's faces was palpable.

Their colleagues, tasked with patrolling the periters, enjoyed the freedom to move wherever they pleased.

Officially on duty during the night, so even ventured beyond the boundaries to relish a few monts in the city. The stark contrast in assignnts fueled jealousy within the two guards.

As the dungeon's entrance remained eerily quiet, Roly sighed heavily, exchanging glances with Lomin.

The monotony of their task weighed heavily on them, and they couldn't help but resent their less restrictive counterparts.

The distant sounds of their colleagues enjoying the freedom of movent only intensified their frustration.

"Haah… man, I want to see my wife," sighed Lomin, the weariness evident in his voice.

"Man, I feel you, haah! I just want to see my girl right now… by the way, how is Brenda doing?" Roly inquired nervously.

"She's doing fine, but why do you ask?" questioned Lomin, a note of suspicion in his tone.

"Nothing, I just thought that she might have been having a few problems since she's having your second child now, right?" Roly replied, attempting to sound nonchalant.

Lomin's eyes narrowed, confusion etched on his face. "…??? You, how do you know Brenda is pregnant? I never told anyone yet," he said, scrutinizing Roly coldly.

"H-huh? Brenda told when we t last Monday at the Heiron store," Roly answered, now feeling the weight of Lomin's suspicious gaze.

"...."

"… Is that so? But… Brenda was with last Monday, though," Lomin responded, his tone growing colder.

Roly gulped, feeling like his throat was dry. The atmosphere between them turned tense, and the way Lomin was glaring at him made Roly fear for his life if he uttered another questionable statent.

In that awkward mont, Roly's mind raced to co up with an excuse or an explanation that could salvage the situation.

Lomin advanced nacingly toward Roly, his intent clear in the narrowing of his eyes.

As he reached out to grab Roly's collar, their looming confrontation was abruptly interrupted by a thunderous explosion that rocked the area.

"Boom!"

The deafening blast erupted right beside them, its shockwave powerful enough to send them stumbling and crashing to the ground.

Reacting swiftly, they enveloped themselves in a protective aura, their hands instinctively reaching for the hilts of their swords.

Disoriented and still trying to comprehend the sudden chaos, Lomin and Roly scrambled to their feet, scanning their surroundings for any signs of danger.

The thick dust cloud that billowed from the epicenter of the explosion obscured their vision, adding to the confusion.

Their training kicked in, and the two guards assud defensive positions, swords at the ready.

The uncertainty hung in the air as they exchanged glances, both puzzled by the unexpected turn of events.

They couldn't ascertain if the explosion was an attack or rely a failed attempt, given that it hadn't directly hit them.

Despite the lack of clarity, Lomin and Roly knew they had a duty to fulfill.

With their senses heightened and adrenaline coursing through their veins, they cautiously approached the remnants of the explosion, their eyes scanning for any potential threats or clues about the nature of the blast.

While the questions Lomin harbored about Roly lingered in the back of his mind, the urgency of their current situation demanded imdiate attention.

The deafening explosion had shifted their focus from personal matters to the potential threat that lood around them.

With unspoken agreent, Lomin and Roly discarded their previous discourse.

The gravity of the situation required them to put personal matters aside, at least for the ti being.

Both guards assud defensive stances, readying themselves for whatever might unfold next.

Even the seemingly laid-back Lomin swiftly activated their communication signal, sending a distress signal to their boss.

In the world of aura knights, where combat skills and magic proficiency were paramount, Lomin and Roly were confident in their abilities.

They were among the select few blessed enough to beco competent aura knights, defenders of Estelle Academy.

However, they were aware that their skills paled in comparison to the true heavyweights of the battlefield.

As Lomin signaled for reinforcents, the duo braced themselves for the unknown threat.

The re fact that soone had launched an attack in their direction suggested a formidable adversary.

The perpetrator could be a master marksman, precise and deadly, or a high-ranking mage capable of unleashing devastating magical assaults.

Their nerves on edge, Lomin and Roly moved cautiously toward the site of the explosion, swords at the ready.

"I told you!!!!!!" Mila shouted in frustration. "Not to f***ing jump, boss!"

A sudden scream pierced through the dust and smoke, catching both Lomin and Roly off guard.

The unexpected voice of a young girl erged from the chaos, creating a mont of confusion between the two guards.

They exchanged puzzled glances, their focus now on the source of the unexpected noise.

"Hahaha, I had no choice"

"The academy strictly forbids teleportation magic outside authorized personnel, so this was the quickest way to get here. We can't have Klaus giving us any more tickets, right? They were really expensive to pay for, you know."

Roly and Lomin were still processing the situation, trying to make sense of the random words behind the smoke of dust.

"And besides, the sensation I'm feeling is quickly fading, so we better hurry up. I can't have it disappear while we're inside the dungeon. I don't want to get lost in there."

"I can understand that, but jumping from the comrcial district all the way here is even worse than teleportation, you know? Look at what you've done! Ahhhh!!!! We're sure gonna be given tickets regardless, and we're even about to trespass in a forbidden area. Mr. Klaus is gonna look at in disappointnt again" complained Mila.

"Hahaha, calm down, Mila. I've got a bunch of extra coins left to pay for the fine, so don't worry. And besides, since when did you care about being a disappointnt to Klaus?" Siena responded casually, curiosity in her voice.

It had only been a few days since Klaus and Mila had crossed paths, and Siena couldn't help but notice Mila's peculiar behavior whenever Klaus was ntioned.

The air seed to thicken with an unspoken tension whenever Klaus, the burly and intimidating guardian knight, was brought up in conversation. Siena pondered on the reason behind Mila's wariness, wondering if there was a deeper layer to her apprehension.

"Is she afraid of him?" Siena mused, recalling Klaus's imposing figure – a hulking mass of muscle with a face that could strike fear into anyone.

In stark contrast, Mila possessed a childlike and petite fra, making the juxtaposition between the two even more pronounced.

However, a subtle blush on Mila's cheeks caught Siena's attention, adding an unexpected twist to the situation.

Unable to contain her curiosity, Siena bluntly questioned Mila.

"No way, do you like him?" Her disgust was evident, as she couldn't fathom the idea of soone finding Klaus attractive.

Mila's face imdiately flushed crimson upon hearing Siena's words.

"W-what's wrong with liking him?" she stamred.

"Doesn't he look cool and handso?"

"Ugh, please shut up. Your taste is making puke," Siena retorted with a mocking tone.

"I can't believe I was with soone who was blind this entire ti. Don't worry, Mila, even if we can't go to the church to fix your eyes, I'm sure we can find a good alchemist out there to fix it" she teased, a mischievous glint in her eyes.

"SHUT UP!!!" Mila exploded, her embarrassnt turning into frustration.

"What's wrong with my taste? At least I'm not like you, who's into their disciples."

The room tensed as Siena's expression darkened, a fierce response ready on her tongue. "What did you say?" she snapped, her irritation evident.

Mila stood her ground, looking defiant. "What about it?" she challenged, the air crackling with tension as their banter took an unexpected turn.

The room crackled with tension as Siena and Mila engaged in their banter, sparks of disagreent evident in the lightning of their eyes.

The heated exchange abruptly ca to a halt when a sudden voice pierced through the air, demanding their attention.

"Y-you two, identify yourselves and put your hands where I can see them," commanded Lomin in a serious tone, his sword pointed at the two, a bluish aura wrapping around the blade.

Roly stood beside him, mirroring the defensive stance.

"You, woman, drop your weapo—" Roly's words were cut short as Siena swiftly appeared behind him. In a blur of motion, she delivered a powerful karate chop to the back of his neck, a seemingly powerful knight like him succumbing to a single strike.

"Y-you—" Lomin started to utter, but his words were also left hanging as he collapsed, unaware of what had just transpired. Bluish-white sparkles floated around his head, a visible sign of bewildernt and confusion.

Mila, witnessing the unexpected turn of events, decided to put an end to the commotion. She snapped her fingers, and the stars that had danced in the air, imdiately disappeared.

As Lomin and Roly struggled to react and comprehend the sudden turn of events, Siena couldn't help but savor the satisfaction of her successful maneuver.

"Well, that was entertaining. This guy actually saw a glimpse of . Klaus trained them well," Siena remarked casually, her smirk reflecting a mixture of amusent and pride.

Curious about the magic Mila had employed to incapacitate the guards, Siena inquired, "Oh, and what was that magic just now?" It was the first ti she had witnessed such a spell.

Mila explained "It's a pretty old magic of mine, ntal Freeze. It's a type of celestial magic that resembles dark magic's Sleep; his brain is basically frozen right now. Though it only works on beings weaker than , though."

Siena nodded approvingly at Mila's explanation, acknowledging the complexities and risks inherent in wielding powerful magic.

The world of magic was a vast and intricate realm, and as the potency of a spell increased, so did the potential consequences.

Celestial magic, in particular, was a field that remained elusive and challenging for many practitioners to master fully.

'I guess, the more powerful the spell, the greater the consequences, but isn't her set back a bit too weak? She can basically one shot anyone weaker than her' Siena internally remarked, reflecting on the delicate balance that mages had to navigate.

The arcane arts were a double-edged sword, offering incredible abilities but demanding an equally high price.

Celestial magic, with its ties to the cosmic forces, often carried both great potential and unpredictable outcos.

'I've known her for years now but she never showed this…... for so reason I'm kind of pissed'

Siena's mind drifted to the dangers of high-grade magic, exemplified by spells like the notorious Blaze Inferno.

Its destructive capabilities were imnse, capable of incinerating everything in its path. However, its unrestrained power posed a significant challenge for the caster.

The flas could spiral out of control, consuming even the hands of the magician attempting to wield such formidable magic.

This inherent risk and unpredictability contributed to the scarcity of mages proficient in high-grade magic.

Many hesitated to venture into such territory, wary of the potential consequences that accompanied the pursuit of greater power.

Siena understood the gravity of these challenges, having herself experienced the burning aftermath of potent spells gone awry.

The prestigious title of Archmage, reserved for those who had mastered the intricacies of high-ranking magic, stood as a testant to a mage's expertise and control.

Achieving such a status was no small feat; it required not only raw magical talent but also an unparalleled understanding of the mystical forces at play.

Siena understood all of this but sohow, 'Mila must've worked hard for her to acquire all the extensive spells she has but....' she can't help but feel that her partner was a little unfair, for other mages.

"Let's go," Siena suggested, her focus shifting back to their original purpose.

"Yeah," Mila agreed.

"But before that" Mila said as she fired off another ntal freeze this ti at Roly.

As they can't have him waking up unexpectedly.

With efficiency born of familiarity, the two guards were quickly positioned on the side of the entrance, out of the way by Mila.

Silently, Siena and Mila entered the dungeon, leaving behind the unsuspecting guards who were still frozen in the aftermath of the mysterious celestial magic.

….

"B-boss, w-what is that?" stamred Mila, her voice tinged with uncertainty.

"Haha… don't ask , I have no idea either" replied Siena, her gaze fixated on the grotesque and pulsating fleshy cocoon that lay before them.

A dark red aura enveloped the cocoon, casting an eerie glow, while the ground beneath it withered, as if life itself was being drained away.

Stench-filled corpses lay scattered around, and a group of six-legged fleshy creatures gathered nearby, preying on smaller monsters.

"It seems we stumbled upon sothing we shouldn't"

Siena remarked, astonishnt evident in her voice.

Her initial goal had been to investigate the demonic presence she had sensed and, if possible, capture the demon responsible.

However, the scene before her now suggested a far more sinister and unsettling discovery.

As the reality of the situation sank in, Siena considered altering her plans. The repulsive and odorous cocoon presented an unexpected situation that surpassed her expectations.

The air was thick with a sense of foreboding, and the creatures surrounding the cocoon hinted at an unnatural and malevolent force.

White aura slowly began to envelop Siena, her ashen gray eyes glowing silver.

As Siena poised herself to draw her blade, a sudden force of mana telekinesis enveloped her hands, effectively preventing her from attacking the monstrous cocoon.

A mont of confusion gripped her as the unseen power held her actions at bay.

"Stop, Siena," ca a voice, and as she turned to look, surprise flashed across her face at the unexpected presence.

There, walking towards them with an air of casual authority, was none other than the principal of the academy, Victoria.

"What are you doing, Victoria?"

Siena questioned, her eyes narrowing with a mix of curiosity and suspicion.

The encounter with the principal was unexpected, and the timing seed peculiar, given the ominous scene before them.

anwhile a boy with golden eyes was watching the scene secretly with a huge smile on his face.

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