Chapter 78: The First Artist
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Chapter 78: The First Artist
The night air filtered through the expansive windows of the artist’s studio, casting pale moonlight across the concrete floor scattered with brushes, palettes, and half-finished canvases. The extremely spacious room featured exposed beams and crowned with a skylight that framed the star-studded sky.
Industrial-style windows lined the walls, their grid patterns creating geometric shadows that danced across the abstract paintings propped against every available surface. Vaiden Quillforte stood before one of the many easels, his long dark hair cascading over his shoulders in waves of reddish-brown highlights that seemed to move with a life of their own.
His pale complexion made his sharp features more pronounced, and his reddish eyes held an intensity that matched the mysterious smile playing across his lips. The dark robe he wore hung open, revealing his well-defined chest as he worked on a canvas painted in muted tones of gray, orange, and blue.
The paintbrush moved with precision across the surface when suddenly, Vaiden’s hand stilled. He straightened, his head tilting as if listening to something beyond regular perception. The enigmatic smile widened into something more devious. “An interesting character has appeared,” he murmured to the empty studio, his voice carrying an edge of anticipation.
Setting down his brush with deliberate care, Vaiden turned from his work and began making his way toward the exit. His bare feet made no sound against the polished marble floor as he descended the grand curved staircase.
The hallway stretched before him, its walls adorned with impressive artwork—including a particularly striking impressionistic piece depicting figures with colorful umbrellas walking through rain.
The marble beneath his feet reflected the ambient light, creating the illusion that he walked on liquid silver. He had nearly reached the main entrance when a feminine voice called out from behind him. “Grandfather, whatever it is, I can see to the errand immediately.”
Vaiden froze mid-step, his teeth grinding together as his expression shifted to that of someone caught attempting to sneak out. He turned slowly, one hand moving to the back of his head as an awkward smile replaced his earlier confidence. “I-I didn’t think you were awake, Lysandra,” he said, his voice carrying a note of sheepishness.
The young woman who had spoken remained in a respectful position, one knee dropped to the ground and her head bowed in deference. Her dark hair was styled in a loose updo with wispy strands framing her face, and a delicate white daisy was tucked behind her ear as an ornament. She wore a dark-colored robe that mirrored her grandfather’s attire.
“I only sleep after my liege has,” she replied, her voice filled with unwavering reverence.
Vaiden rolled his eyes and shook his head with an exaggerated groan. “Urghhh… Get up from there, child. I only want to take a look outside.” His smile returned, though it carried a cunning quality that suggested his intentions were far from innocent.
Lysandra rose but kept her head slightly bowed. “But my Liege, you haven’t left your studio in seven decades,” she said, her voice careful and measured.
’Shit!’ The word echoed in Vaiden’s mind before he spoke aloud. “Has it been that long?” His expression grew thoughtful as he glanced around the corners of the room, taking note of the newer structural additions and freshly painted surfaces. “Ah yes, I suppose so. I see you’ve been doing your best keeping the house in shape.”
“I do what I can. I hope it pleases you,” Lysandra replied with genuine concern.
“Of course it does.” Vaiden’s demeanor shifted as he approached her, draping his arm over her shoulders and leaning down as if to share a secret. “Come, Lysandra, we’re going to share a little secret. I’m going out into the real world for a while. I’ll be back soon. I want to take a look at something myself.”
“Grandfather, at only a word, this thing you desire will be brought before you. I’ll personally see to it,” Lysandra insisted, her dedication to serving him evident in every syllable.
Vaiden sighed at her obstinacy, wondering what he would ever do with his granddaughter. Then inspiration struck him, and then he feigned a serious expression. “As your liege, I command that you let me do this.”
Without hesitation, Lysandra dropped to both knees, her face pressed to the ground in complete submission. “As you wish.”
“Fantastic! That’s more like it,” Vaiden said with obvious glee, moving past her toward the main door.
“But Grandfather,” Lysandra called out, “if you go through those doors, it will raise several unanswered questions. It could even cause unrest throughout all of America.”
Vaiden stopped in his tracks, releasing another sigh. “Ah, that’s true. You’re wise, Lysandra.” He turned back, his fingers moving to his jaw in contemplation. “Hmm, now how can I leave this place without causing that much trouble?”
His face suddenly lit up with inspiration again, and then he snapped his fingers with a gleeful smile. Lysandra watched in fascination as her grandfather began making intricate hand gestures in the air, his index finger tracing invisible patterns as if painting a diagram in space.
Within seconds, another iteration of him appeared—identical clothing, identical face, nothing different whatsoever. “Tell me, child, can you spot the difference?” Both versions of Vaiden spoke in unison, their voices carrying matching laughter.
Lysandra studied them for only a moment before responding. “Yes, Grandfather, I can. Unfortunately, the boundless energy and mana quality emanating from your body can still be felt from miles away.”
Both men sighed simultaneously, their hands moving to their jaws in mirrored contemplation. The original Vaiden suddenly turned to his duplicate with irritation. “Hey! I’m the main one here. Stop for a second.” The clone immediately ceased its movements, maintaining a smile. “Yes, that’s more like it.”
Then another idea struck him. Vaiden placed his index finger against his clone’s chest and drew a distinct mark. He then pressed his full palm against the mark and retracted it, causing the marking to glow with a dark green light before fading.
Lysandra’s head snapped up in shock at what she had witnessed. Even if that much energy could be separated, she didn’t think even the distinction in mana could. It was truly astonishing.
Catching her expression, Vaiden asked, “This works, right? This is as much of my magical energy as I could conceal within him. I couldn’t go any further than this.”
“This works, my Liege. Right now, you’re at the level humans would consider a regular S-Tier,” Lysandra confirmed.
Vaiden chuckled with amusement. “Those amusing little creatures.” He turned toward the exit again. “Alright, Lysandra, I’ll see you soon.”
“Grandfather, you’re forgetting something,” she called out, her caution never wavering.
“Urghhh, Lysandra, what else?” he replied with growing impatience.
“I don’t mean to be rude, Grandfather, but you should probably appear like them too.”
Vaiden paused, considering her words. He realized that leaving with his current appearance would cause just as much trouble as he was trying to avoid. “True, true.” He snapped his fingers, and his appearance transformed dramatically.
Where once stood a deity now appeared a flamboyant, fashionable male with striking two-toned hair—predominantly silver-white with streaks of dark hair blended throughout. He wore dark sunglasses, a luxurious red velvet shirt, and what appeared to be a gold chain.
A black fur coat was draped over his shoulders, and underneath he wore dark pants and black leather boots with decorative buckles. This was a look he remembered from how popstars dressed a long time ago.
“Now, how about this?” he asked, stretching both arms out with a confident grin.
Lysandra looked up and nodded approvingly. “This works just fine. You look like them now.”
Vaiden chuckled and was about to turn when he paused. “Lysandra, if there’s one more thing I need to do, say it now or forever remain silent.”
“Grandfather, if the guise you’re putting on leaves through those doors, I would have no answers to give my siblings from other parts of the estate,” she pointed out.
“Hmm… true.” His attention shifted to the clone that had remained silent throughout their exchange. “Hey, come on, don’t just stand there. Get back up and continue.” The clone nodded and began walking back up the stairs from which the original had descended.
Vaiden looked toward a random corner of the room and made a vertical gesture with his hand, causing a portal to open directly in front of him. “I’ll be heading out now, my child,” he said with a grin as he stepped through the portal, which closed immediately behind him.
Lysandra heaved a sigh of relief, pulled herself to her feet, and made her way back upstairs. She couldn’t help but wonder what had compelled the Family Leader, Vaiden Quillforte, to leave his art studio after nearly a century of isolation.
When a member of the Quillforte family died, every piece of information they had acquired during their lifetime, every sight they had witnessed, was instantly transferred to the family head’s mind. This ensured that no knowledge was ever truly lost.
The most recent deaths were Helda and Zebelon. All knowledge gained and sight witnessed were transferred to Vaiden few hours after their passing.
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- Chapter 134 134: Hero
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- Chapter 132: Find Out
- Chapter 131: Departure
- Chapter 130 130: Wisconsin
- Chapter 129 129: A Dud
- Chapter 128 128: Secrets
- Chapter 127 127: Currents
- Chapter 126 126: Convergence
- Chapter 125 125: Let’s go
- Chapter 124 124: Revelations
- Chapter 123 123: Breaking Point
- Chapter 122 122: config
- Chapter 121 121: usov
- Chapter 120: Let’s Go!
- Chapter 119: The Summons
- Chapter 118 118: Next Game
- Chapter 117 117: Restless
- Chapter 116: Grey
- Chapter 115: Lets go!
- Chapter 114: Ghost of the Past
- Chapter 113: A Grinning Reunion(Fixed)
- Chapter 112: Unprecedented Problem(Fixed)
- Chapter 111: A Love Story III (Fixed)
- Chapter 110: A Love Story II(Fixed)
- Chapter 109: A Love Story(Fixed)
- Chapter 108: Crisis Management(Fixed)
- Chapter 107: Keep going
- Chapter 106: Apex Predator
- Chapter 105: Terrible Spot
- Chapter 104: Re-Config
- Chapter 103: Date Invite
- Chapter 102: Implications
- Chapter 101: Collision
- Chapter 100: Understandable Concern
- Chapter 99: Behind Closed Doors
- Chapter 98: Genuine Appreciation
- Chapter 97: Beast Tamer
- Chapter 96: Hollow Formation!
- Chapter 95: Back On The Field
- Chapter 94: Definitely Not Goodnews
- Chapter 93: Unexpected Return
- Chapter 92: Further Introductions
- Chapter 91: Unwanted Partnerships
- Chapter 90: A Witch’s First Lesson
- Chapter 89: Reality Check
- Chapter 88: Not the Expected
- Chapter 87: Understanding The Times
- Chapter 86: No Fuckin’ Way
- Chapter 85: Manifesting Sneezy
- Chapter 84: Weight of Solitude
- Chapter 83: Next Lines of Action(Bonus - )
- Chapter 82: Allies, Friends and Servants
- Chapter 81: Unlikely Conversations
- Chapter 80: Rapid Developments
- Chapter 79: Not The Regular Hostage
- Chapter 78: The First Artist
- Chapter 77: Mana Quality
- Chapter 76: Death to the Quillforte Siblings
- Chapter 75: Shedding Space Fabrics
- Chapter 74: Overextension
- Chapter 73: Summons against Legends
- Chapter 72: Seeking only the Demigods
- Chapter 71: Cracks In The Foundation
- Chapter 70: "I am Your End"
- Chapter 69: Of Serpents and Shattered Glass
- Chapter 68: Fronts of War(Bonus - )
- Chapter 67: Picking Thy Match
- Chapter 66: Confrontation
- Chapter 65: Wild and Winning Card
- Chapter 64: An Assembly
- Chapter 63: An Insane Offer
- Chapter 62: A New Shadow
- Chapter 61: Necessary Decisions
- Chapter 60: An Undeniable Part
- Chapter 59: Dawn and Dusk
- Chapter 58: A Time Ago...
- Chapter 57: Ridden with Guilt
- Chapter 56: Liam’s Resolve
- Chapter 55: Probably the Worst Night
- Chapter 54: Something close to Family?
- Chapter 53: That good night out
- Chapter 52: Old acquaintances and Newer Bondings
- Chapter 51: Tough Situations
- Chapter 50: When the World Finds Out
- Chapter 49: The True Hero
- Chapter 48: Second-Hand Experience
- Chapter 47: True Rumors
- Chapter 46: Total Domination
- Chapter 45: Clipping Clive
- Chapter 44: Turf Disputes, Again.
- Chapter 43: Yae’s Evaluation
- Chapter 42: Unexpected Acceptance
- Chapter 41: Threads in the Photograph
- Chapter 40: Never bargained
- Chapter 39: Roles and Models
- Chapter 38: New Introductions
- Chapter 37: Unexpected Awakening
- Chapter 36: Reassurances
- Chapter 35: Orders are Orders
- Chapter 34: Serafina Jackson
- Chapter 33: The Poeting Spell
- Chapter 32: Word Play
- Chapter 31: Rank No. 7847
- Chapter 30: Ray’s Demise
- Chapter 29: Ruin at the Doorstep
- Chapter 28: New Contracts
- Chapter 27: Totally Outclassed
- Chapter 26: One Man Army
- Chapter 25: The Monster’s Keeper
- Chapter 24: Heaven’s Splitter
- Chapter 23: Team C
- Chapter 22: Storm-Edge
- Chapter 21: Cracked Glass
- Chapter 20: Half-Mad
- Chapter 19: System Update
- Chapter 18: For the 1001st Time
- Chapter 17: The Infiltration
- Chapter 16: Round 3
- Chapter 15: HP Critical
- Chapter 14: Unauthorized Engagement
- Chapter 13: S-Tier Problems
- Chapter 12: No Way Out
- Chapter 11: Turf and Thunder
- Chapter 10: Trade Secret
- Chapter 9: Alias Garry
- Chapter 8: Penalty
- Chapter 7: Son of a King
- Chapter 6: All at Once
- Chapter 5: Pip and the Pact
- Chapter 4: Submission
- Chapter 3: The Name, Velmont
- Chapter 2: Eliminate The Enemy
- Chapter 1: Apotheosis