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Outside of the windows, green fields and thriving forests were retreating quickly. Sitting in this steel monster marching forward fast and smoothly, tasting the delicious black pepper steak, Louise felt that she was in a dream. Ever since she arrived in Holm, everything she saw was beyond her imagination.
Magic apprentice could cast spells in public and not worry about attracting the Church; The magic steam train station was built right in the city within the sight of ordinary people passing by; The enormous steel monster, although it carried hundreds of people, could move so fast and smoothly...
Louise thought that only senior-rank sorcerers could get on the magic train, but it turned out that the train was even accessible to apprentices. What she saw right now was completely different from what the old books told her about the ancient Magic Empire.
Louise would have thought that she was already in a new world if she had not seen how people in Holm lived their life: They were just a bit more conservative in dressing, and other than this, they were not different from the people in the Duchy of Violet.
However, to so degree, this was a new world for Louise. Her life had turned to a new page from here!
Louise stroke her black hair gently, her heart filled with determination and hope. She ca from an ordinary noble family, where magic had been a secret tradition for several generations. The family mbers who failed to awaken their blood power would study magic instead. In this case, her family could always access the magic potions for turning a person into a knight. Therefore, there will always be knights in the family, and its status and title could be ensured.
However, all thods and insurances were fragile against the hands of fate. Her family was involved in the war against the heresy in the north, and most male mbers died on the battlefield. The female mbers then either married or remarried. In the end, only a very young Louise and her grandfather were left, so so remote relatives started coveting their wealth and title.
Failed to awaken her blood power, Louise had no choice but to step onto the road of magic. The sorcerer recruited and sheltered by her grandfather was her first teacher.
The amazing world of magic attracted her deeply. However, the it could not provide her with peace and safety. Day by day, she lived like a intimidated mouse, worried that soone would discover her secret. Until one day, she found out by accident that the famous musician, Silvia, was in fact the apprentice nad White Honey that she knew. She was therefore inspired and started to also use her music talent to cover her secret identity of a magic apprentice.
Then, she inherited the wealth and the mysterious materials from her family, which she used to trade the silver moon magic potion from her teacher and beca a formal sorcerer. To hide her spiritual power, she used almost all of her heritage and savings to exchange for the Holy Water and successfully awakened her blood power, which enabled her to control animals. She also beca a quite famous musician because of her blood power.
However, she was still not satisfied with the situation. The fact that her own teacher was killed by the night watchers when exploring relics in the forests caused her to frequently awake from nightmares in the middle of the night. Terrified one day that the night watchers would show up in her room, she desperately studied and worked as a musician, hoping to beco more and more famous so that one day she could get to know so major nobles and receive their protection.
“I’m not asking for too much. All I wanted is to study magic quietly in peace. It seems that such a simple wish could never granted.” Each ti when the past ca to visit at midnight in her dream, she would lant like this.
Yet one day, when the arrival of a sorcerer called Professor opened the gate to a new world in front of her, she finally saw hope. The only pity was that she had to say goodbye to her beloved music and the Aalto Musician’s Association.
“Miss Louise?”
The young sorcerer sitting in front of her woke her up from her mory.
Louise put on a soft smile and said, “Sorry, the amazing magic steam train triggered so mory of mine. Mr. Pan, please continue with the Allyn’s Dumbest Ways to Die... It’s very interesting, and enlightening as well.”
Her voice was like a piece of smooth silk. Elegant and gentle, with a hint of lancholy, Louise was unique from most female sorcerers. There were, of course, female sorcerers who looked even more gorgeous than Louise, but the aesthetic air of a musician was hard to be ignored.
Klein, the young sorcerer whose black hair was combed back neatly, also grinned and said, “that’s right. I could never imagine that there could be so many dumb things happening during experintation, exploration, and everyday life. I gotta be careful. I don’t want to beco a joke between sorcerers after I died.”
Mr. Pan carried the typical features of a Holmish and had a bright smile. “We’re almost there. When you guys have settled down in Allyn, we can have dinner together. I’ve got more stories.”
When Pan was speaking, he took a few shy glances at Louise.
On his opposite side sat Louise, Klein, Zapataro (Fla), and Ricardo (Hanger), who had been absent-minded all the way since he saw the city of Heidler — So apprentices never leaved Aalto; so died on their way; and in the last, only the four of them, two sorcerers and two apprentices, successfully arrived at Sturk.
Hanger and Fla were actually not qualified for coming to Allyn, since Stuart would only send sorcerers and selected apprentices here. But they managed to be included in the trip by pretending as Philosopher’s students..
“Almost there? I don’t see it...” Louise looked out but saw no hint of a city.
Pan smiled and pointed up. “Allyn is above the clouds. You can’t see it from here.”
Louise nodded and turned back her eyes. After a second of hesitation, she asked with a slight smile, “Mr. Pan, may I ask you a question?”
“You’re more than welco, Louise. Also, you can just call Pan.” Pan secretly omitted the “Miss” when addressing Louise.
Louise asked, sohow a bit nervously, “Pan, do you know a sorcerer called Professor?”
Since Professor was on the Cleansing List, she assud that he should be relatively well-known in Allyn.
Philosopher, Hanger, and the others all turned to look at Pan. Professor was the only sorcerer in the Congress that they knew off.
“I do know him. He’s on the Cleansing List and is a mber of the Will of Elents that I just ntioned. But most sorcerers have no idea who he really is, including .” Pan shook his head.
They all felt a bit disappointed, and Klein asked, “Did you ever guess who he is?”
Before Pan could answer, the apprentices burst out in exclamation.
Outside of the window, the rails went straight up into the air and the train speeded in midair. The green fields, forests, and cities underneath beca smaller and smaller.
“It’s a miracle of God...” Klein murmured. Influenced by the Church in Aalto for most of his life, Klein imdiately had these three words jumped into his mind when he saw the train flying.
And when he saw the inverted, floating mountain peaks, the cloud-covered magic towers, the beautiful gardens, and the magnificent city of Allyn, Klein did feel that they were all made by a god.
“Welco to Allyn.” Pan bowed slightly, his left hand on his chest.
Louise murmured dreamily, “this is... Allyn...”
After they filled out in the feedback form of the train, the sorcerers and apprentices got off. They headed for the headquarter in a coach under Pan’s guidance.
Appreciating the scenery along the streets, impressed by the interesting and pleasantly-surprising alchemical items and assorted non-human races, they soon arrived at the Allyn Magic Tower, where they were greeted by Prospell.
Prospell, as usual, could not hold itself back when it saw a beauty.
Although Louise knew that so of the words to her used by Prospell were not that well-mannered, she did not really care. Instead, she was impressed by the fact that an alchemical life could be so lively, and could even seem a bit like a... pervert.
“When you guys reach senior-rank, you’ll have your own magic tower. Then you can make alchemical lives yourself.” Pan grinned while describing the beautiful future, although he was well aware of the fact that reaching the sixth circle was an unachievable dream for most low-rank sorcerers.
“Senior-rank...”
The apprentices and sorcerers knew what it ant — A much longer life, much more powerful spells, and even the chance of exchanging to a younger body.
Pan took a glance at Louise’s white wolf, which was looking around curiously. “Louise, you can take your wolf to the Task Zone to apply to participate in so breeding experints. I believe that those sorcerers who study blood power, transformation, and companion pets would love to accept your application, and you can also get precious arcana points from it.”
Louise didn’t expect that such things could be discussed publicly, and her face flushed slightly. “In Aalto... castration has to be done for these large animals, in case they beco out of control from rutting...”
The white wolf buried its head into the front paws.
“What a pity. But you can still take a look at the task for regrowing mutilated limbs. It takes so ti, but it will work in the end...” suggested Pan.
Then he turned to the rest of them. “Alright, we’ll talk about it later. I’ll first take the apprentices to the Apprentice Assessnt Departnt, and then take the sorcerers to the Sorcerer Administrative Departnt.”
“No problem,” replied Klein, overwheld by the surroundings in this silver hall, the style of which was totally different from that of the Church of Truth and the noble’s villas.
Louise was also looking around curiously like a fledgling. She took a few steps and caught fragnts of words from two sorcerers walking past.
“... though Lucien Evans is indeed talented...”
Lucien Evans?
Louise abruptly turned around, wondering if she just had misheard it, but the surprised look on her companions’ face told her that she did not.
Maybe it’s just soone with a sa na... They wondered and listened more carefully.
“... Ever since he joined the Congress of Magic, he never made a mistake in his magic and arcana achievents. I don’t get it... Why he has to be so obsessed with the theory of light quantum? What a pity...”
“The next issues of Arcana and Magic is coming out. I heard that so far no accurate experints have been carried out for supporting his hypothesis. Maybe we can start developing papers on analyzing the errors in his paper?”
“... Let’s wait a bit longer... I’m afraid Lucien Evans’s reputation is going to be ruined.”
“... It’s not that bad. Every grand arcanist has more or less made so mistakes. But I do dislike people who support the particle theory!”
...
It sounded that the Lucien Evans they were talking about was a senior-rank sorcerer, therefore, he must be quite old. Louise released a soft sigh, believing that it was just soone with the sa na.
She turned to Pan, who was also listening to the discussion attentively, and asked casually, “Pan, is Mr. Lucien Evans very famous?”
“Mr. Evans is a genius! He has won three highest awards in different fields before reaching senior-rank!” Said Pan in the tone of sheer admiration and disatisfication.
“So he’s a mber of the board?” Klein recalled what Pan told him about the three boards.
Pan nodded, “He’s the only one in Arcana Review Board who is at the fifth circle.”
“He sounds like a legend.” Louise smiled. She started getting curious.
Pan was about to say sothing, but suddenly his eyes fixed on sothing and he pointed at the gate. “Here cos Mr. Evans.”
Louise, Klein, and the rest of them turned around and froze.
Surrounded by a group of young sorcerers was young man of dium-height wearing a black, double-breasted suit. With his hands set in pockets, a black top hat on his head. and a piece of monocle on his left eye, the young man look even more elegant and handso.
“Mr... E... Evans...” Louise’s lips moved like she was in a dream.
He was the very great musician, the angel of music who had passed away, Lucien Evans!
He was just dressed in a different style!
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