Within a headquarters filled with golden-eyed individuals, an atmosphere of focus and seriousness perated.
This was the Sapientia News headquarters. As the younger generation of the Sapientia family, from various branch clans, they were tasked with the responsibility of disseminating the news of the tower to their participating powers, as well as the general population.
Usually, the room was a one-way glass filled one on the top floor of Sapientia Tower within Central City. However, over the past decade, the room had undergone many changes.
In the past, it was filled with various communication arrays and was bustling with yelling voices and flying paper as though it was a 1970s news room. But, now, it was filled with odd monitors, constructed of tal and glass that projected images and allowed information to flow more freely and easily. In addition, there was a heightened efficiency and reliability as well.
Of course, this was because of Clara's implentation of the internet. Truth be told, this plan of Dyon's was actually the brain child of both him and Clara. After expressing his dislike of the Sapientia family system and ability to control information, both he and Clara began brainstorming ideas before landing on this plan of action.
At the mont, the Sapientia had full reign of the Internet. However, as ti progressed, Dyon and Clara both knew that they would find it harder and harder to control, especially after he and Clara implented the later stages of the plan.
However, that was a story for the coming future. As of now, the board room of editors had just received information about what occurred just a few monts ago. After paying an agreed upon fee based on the ranking of information, they were able to watch the events from beginning to end.
"What do you all think?" A woman with a graceful bearing spoke at the head of the room. Her na was Aritzia Sapientia and she was the only mber of the main family branch at these headquarters. With that role ca obvious respect from the other mbers of the Sapientia family. In addition to her kind interactions with them, it was quite easy for her to win over them as subordinates.
"There is quite a list of individuals that have exited trials recently. There are too many millions to have an accurate guess of exactly who he is." One editor spoke up.
"I think it's best we filter by likelihood. Considering his wife, his bearing, his strength, and his resourcefulness, there's a less than 5% chance he is below the Duke title. By my estimation it's more than 95% likely he's a Duke or higher."
"I believe considering his wife in your calculations is a mistake."
Although they were disagreeing, there was no hostility between the editors. Much like all of their other discussions, things remained cordial and respectful.
"Thinking about it again, you are correct." The one who spoke of likelihoods acknowledged. "The Snow clan is a lowly one. And, they've promised themselves to each other at quite an early age."
"Exactly. 13 years ago, Alexandria Snow had already confird that she had a husband. That ans, when she was as young as 20, she had already decided on her dao companion.
"Considering her clan, and who she would have an opportunity to interact with based on her status, it's unlikely that this husband is too powerful, despite being clever."
"Agreed." They spoke in unison.
"Let's disregard Alexandria, then, for the mont." Aritzia spoke with a charming smile. "Despite your analysis up to this point being flawless, it is clear that he is not so simple."
"Lady Sapientia is right.
"For one, our surveillance is able to disregard normal masks completely, yet many were completely fried in the attempt to do so, resulting in us having to buy the array plate videos of what occurred.
"In addition, there is no wing growth technique that perfectly matches the one he used. Although I was not there personally, my speculation would be that it is either an innate ability, or corresponds with so sort of treasure or manifestation, naly a soul or body manifestation.
"Lastly, the bandaged package on his back. It seems to emit the aura of a master level treasure, yet I am certain that it is incomparably heavy, weightier than any re master level treasure should be."
The surrounding editors continually nodded, agreeing with every word.
"You've missed on thing." Aritzia interjected. "Actually, it's the most important remaining question.
"Just how did he manage to use a teleportation formation that was being hindered by a council mber?"
A silence pervaded the room. This was quite a troubleso issue for them as well. But, no one ntioned it because they simply didn't have the proper explanation for it.
Aritzia's eyes sparkled as though she had long since thought of the answer, but was simply testing her surrounding editors.
"I just might have an answer for you." A handso young man strolled into the room, completely surprising the editors.
"How did you get in here?! This is a Sapientia only area." One of the editors stood.
"For a family that puts information and knowledge over all, that's quite an interesting thing to say. I wonder what the more powerful clans would think knowing this was how the inheriting generation of the Sapientia thought?" The handso young man smiled a smile that wasn't quite one, using his words to slice the montum of the editor seamlessly.
The editor stuttered, but didn't have a response. He knew how important the neutrality and amiability of the Sapientia was to their survival. He really hadn't thought before he spoke.
Luckily for him, Aritzia cut through the awkward atmosphere as though nothing had happened. "King Emytheus, to what do I owe the pleasure?"
"Empress Aritzia, it's always a pleasure." Emytheus smiled warmly, but the cleverness in his eyes was flashing with fighting intent as though he had just t a worthy opponent.
This lady might seem petite and amiable to everyone else, but to those who had true intelligence, she was even more dangerous than many of the God level characters.
Rumor had it that she once been the first choice to beco the new key-wielder of the Sapientia Quadrant a few decades ago, but for whatever reason, she had turned down the opportunity. No one knew the full reason behind her decision, but in the eyes of many, the number one mber of the Sapientia younger generation wasn't their current key wielder, but her!
As for Emytheus, he was none other than the sa King that shared a restaurant floor with Ri just a few hours prior. For him, as a re King, to command respect from Aritzia in this way, his formidability, despite his background, shouldn't be underestimated. In another world, he was quite worthy of being a main character.
"Since you have so information for us, we'll, of course, give King Emytheus a fair price." She continued, with the sa fair smile on her delicate features.
"I don't dare to ask for recompense from such a fair lady. Consider this a sign of good will." Emytheus replied with a smile.
Aritzia giggled lightly, not rejecting this show of good will.
Their tacit agreent was clear between them. Emytheus knew that Aritzia had long figured out the answer to her own question, so why would Emytheus make her pay for an answer she already knew? Doing so would only make her look down on him.
"As you all know, the council, unlike key wielders, aren't the original intention of the creator of the tower.
"Originally, Central City was ant to be a free for all place without any rules or regulations. However, because it was so free, it also allowed the strong to do as they pleased.
"In the end, the council was created, allowing Emperor level characters to rule over the city. With the help of the Sapientia Quadrant formations masters guild and weapons masters guild, 36 badges were created for 36 council mbers.
"These 36 badges were the culmination of years of study of the teleportation arrays of Central City and the Corners. They could thus cause a portion of the formation to "dim", resulting in a disconnection of the proper symbols, and thus the inactivation of the teleportation formation.
"However, the badge isn't all-powerful. One badge is only capable of "dimming" a 36th fraction of the formation. In addition, even if all 36 badges work together and "dim" the entire formation, as long as an expert funnels enough power into it, although they might not teleport as far as the formation would allow at full capacity, they would still be able to use it to at least 80% of its abilities."
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