Chapter 32: Mission Plan
–Three Months Later…
The journey to Volkova Academy is shrouded in mystery.
Applications are sent to a dummy address in Eirbane and, if accepted, visit a specific seaport on a given date.
The only thing Solomon recalled was stepping on the boat.
The next thing he knew, he and about 500 other passengers were standing on an unfamiliar stretch of land with no idea how they’d gotten there.
’What… what just happened?’ Solomon asked telepathically.
Unlike him and everyone else, Raizel had seen everything that had occurred during the boat ride.
’They frisked you while you were under hypnosis. One of them seemed real into it by the way. Might want to check the position of your undergarments.’
Solomon rolled his eyes, knowing he was fine.
His months on the run had hardened him in both appearance and spirit.
Solomon’s skin had taken on a healthier dark hue. His goatee had grown to circle his full lips and give him a more refined appeal. The former curls sitting atop his head were bound in tight cornrows.
He took in the majesty of the unfamiliar place sprawling before him.
Nestled between two mountain peaks in the distance was the single largest structure Solomon had ever seen.
He could not easily tell if he was staring at an academy or a fortress. The beige walls were thicker than most buildings, and as high as the grandest towers.
As they got closer, the fortified gates and surrounding blue moat finally made an appearance.
When they were around 100 yards away from the drawbridge, robed figures suddenly appeared in front of the group.
Some had their faces covered, others did not. All were carrying some kind of clipboard.
Solomon and Raizel were face-to-face with a woman with a robotic expression and demeanor.
“Applicant number?” She asked coldly.
’1347-456-9021.’ Raizel informed.
Solomon repeated the number to the woman, and she began writing something down on her clipboard.
He looked around and saw that everyone else was being interviewed as well. However, he couldn’t hear a single thing any of them said.
The tactics that the academy used for secrecy were unbelievably crafty.
“What about him?” The woman pointed toward the metal giant standing closely beside Solomon.
“He’s a mere attendant.” Solomon lied. “Pay him no mind.”
’Rude prick.’
’I had to sell it!’
The woman sized Raizel’s metallic body up and down.
She could see very clearly that he was a spirit possessing a suit of armor. However, the quality of the vessel was truly something to marvel at.
It was clear that it was quite an expensive body of work. She wondered if Solomon had come from a well-off family like most of the other applicants.
Looking at him, she found it hard to believe. While he was a good-looking young man, his appearance was more rugged than polished and pristine, like the usual young masters of established families.
He was very tall, even for a titan-blood. When the interviewer finally glimpsed the orange eyes underneath his hood, her surprise led her to have even more questions.
But now was not the place for such things.
“Come with me, cadet. You are to be provided with a tour of our facilities before the banquet begins.”
As the woman walked away, Solomon and Raizel looked at each other as if they were both trying to confirm they hadn’t misheard.
’’Banquet…?’’
–
Volkova Academy was somehow one of the single most beautiful structures Solomon had ever set foot in.
It was built on rich, thriving land that hummed with the sound of roaring blue waterfalls and verdant greenery.
Solmon was very surprised to learn that there were wild magical beasts living all around them; animals mutated by mana in the air, who developed an ability to form their own cores, similar to swordsmen.
They were excruciatingly rare. The only other place in the human realm where Solomon had heard of them running around freely was the Black Depths. He silently wondered if the creatures here would be of an equally ferocious variety, but almost immediately dismissed the thought.
Solomon continued to walk through the fortress labeled as an academy.
He witnessed the grand, sprawling library, the great staircases made of white marble, and the day-to-day lives of his new upper-classmen.
However, he could tell that there were certain things his eyes were being kept away from. Though he wasn’t sure what they were.
Solomon was led towards a door he was told was his quarters. He was instructed to wait inside and someone would eventually be along to fetch him for the banquet.
Inside, Solomon found a large room with simple furnishings. A bed, bathroom, sitting area, bookshelf, and a desk.
A separate door on the far side of the room led to smaller, private servant quarters.
Even after spending over thirty minutes inside looking for traps or poison, Solomon didn’t find anything.
Raizel merely watched his brother tear apart the room looking for something pointy and inconvenient.
“I think you can stop looking now. If you haven’t found anything yet then it stands to reason that-”
“I’m not buying it. If even half the rumors about this place are true then we’re already being examined for something. I’d prefer to be prepared.”
Raizel thought about it momentarily and realized that his brother was right.
He vacated his armor and drifted around the room in his spiritual form.
“So… I know we haven’t really discussed this yet, but we should talk about your name.”
Solomon lifted his bed with one hand and checked underneath it. “I told you, if you call me War I’m going to make you recircumsize yourself.”
“No, no, not that. It’s about you using the A’Kenai name.”
“You think I shouldn’t?” Solomon glanced over his shoulder.
“It might attract some dangerous attention… plenty of people were happy to see your island fall. I’ll also remind you that those seven aren’t dead and they’ll surely be looking for you.”
“Let them look then.” Solomon yawned. “Whatever happens is going to happen.”
Raizel stopped searching for a moment and stared at his brother’s back.
His father and the other martial heads would likely never stop searching for Solomon. They would want revenge, true, but they would also have questions they wanted answered.
And they would be much more prepared for Solomon the second time around.
It was true that he could not die, but there were worse things than death in the world.
Raizel couldn’t tell if Solomon didn’t care because he was being overconfident in the new power he possessed, or if there was something deeper at work…
He lingered over the bed for a bit, occasionally staring at Solomon with a questionable look.
“You know the mission… Do as well as you can here so that you can attract the attention of the acolytes in hiding.”
After not finding anything, Solomon lay on his mattress and closed his eyes. “And you’re so sure they’ll come for me because?”
“They need good soldiers. The Athanatoi don’t have any yet, that’s what you’re for. But they think if they gather up some forces to serve the metal twats, they’ll be rewarded on the Day of The Lights.”
“And that is-”
“When the Amnael come through the gate and try to fuck our skulls.”
This made Solomon open one eye. “… Seriously-”
“No, I’m just being colorful with language, but you get the point. The bastards are horrific.”
Solomon closed his eye again. “Why am I the one they want to build their stupid fucking army… don’t they have the church for that already?”
“The church is good as is. Giving people a favorable impression of the Deathless will provide more than enough of a benefit. None of the others interact with them, and I doubt that anyone other than Redeemer has ever spoken to a clergy member at all.”
Raizel gave Solomon a pat on the shoulder that he could just barely feel. “And if you want to know why you have the responsibility, it’s because you, my friend, now have a literal wellspring of apocalyptic energy within you.
But it’s not just creating droughts and tidal waves whenever you feel like it. The Yaksha will make you a fearsome general. It will train your mind and your body better than any instructor could. I know you can already feel it.”
Solomon knew his body was steadily improving, and his mind felt clearer. But he hadn’t had many thoughts of warfare or military strategy as of late. Quite the opposite in fact.
Most days, he spent his time under Raizel’s instruction, learning how to use his powers at a stable level.
“Oh, I forgot. You’ll have to make friends too.” Raizel reminded.
“And why do I have to do that?” Solomon almost sat up.
“Secret societies don’t really induct unremarkable people who don’t say a word to anyone and go straight to their their rooms after class ends.”
Solomon stared at his brother as if he were the dumbest person to ever live. Or die.
“Have you literally never read a book or a newspaper? That’s exactly who they induct!”
Raizel held his mouth open for a moment before realizing the error of his words.
“Okay, fair, but that’s when it comes to commoners. Elites like to talk. They like to know each other down to a science so that they can undercut and blackmail each other at any given moment. Or offer nefarious opportunities… So, you’ll have to at least pretend to be likable.”
“…I’m likable.”
“You’re not even funny.”
“Yes I am!”
“Tell me a joke right now.”
“…I don’t have anything off the top of my head, but I can still be funny. Emmanuel used to say so all the time!”
Raizel folded his arms. “May the divines rest his soul, but Sir Emmanuel Galloway was not a high-brow man. You farted trying to pick up a 200 pound stone once and he spent the next thirty minutes laughing about it. Told all of the cadets at dinner.”
Solomon remembered that. It was the most embarrassing day of his life.
“Alright, maybe not then, but Rena laughed at my jokes all the time.”
Raizel arched his brow. “She laughed at your jokes or she laughed at you? And was this before or after you put your mouth on her no-no squares?”
Solomon spent the next thirty seconds opening and closing his mouth like a fish.
Eventually, he rolled over in his bed and closed his eyes for the final time.
“I should have let you stay dead…”
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- Chapter 174: The Legendary Horsemen IV
- Chapter 173: The Legendary Horsemen III
- Chapter 172: The Legendary Horsemen II
- Chapter 171: The Legendary Horsemen I
- Chapter 170: The Breaking Loose
- Chapter 169: The Sisters Play
- Chapter 168: Do You Like Women?
- Chapter 167: What’s The Big Deal?
- Chapter 166: Noble Bastards
- Chapter 165: Next Steps
- Chapter 164: The Second Stage?
- Chapter 163: Cool as A Cucumber
- Chapter 162: You Taste the Sweetest***
- Chapter 161: Jiaoying’s Ex?
- Chapter 160: Unexpected Devotion
- Chapter 159: A Little History…
- Chapter 158: The Last Boss
- Chapter 157: Exploration Gone Wrong
- Chapter 156: Seeing Double? Its a Kerfuffle!
- Chapter 155: Why Waste Time?
- Chapter 154: I Am Havoc, The Azure Rider
- Chapter 153: The Veil of Tears?
- Chapter 152: {Weekly Bonus} The Trial?
- Chapter 151: {Weekly Bonus} Dark Movements
- Chapter 150: First Meetings / Dark Meetings
- Chapter 149: Nice to Meet You... Kinda
- Chapter 148: Benefits of Clarity
- Chapter 147: The Thre- I Mean, Four
- Chapter 146: Who Do You Want to Be?
- Chapter 145: Name Dropping
- Chapter 144: Anger is Love! Death is Life! Blood is Glory!
- Chapter 143: Rituals! Jealousy! Sisterhood!
- Chapter 142: Jiaoying The Actor
- Chapter 141: Looking Brand New
- Chapter 140: Don’t Go Breaking My… Core.
- Chapter 139: Staying the Night **
- Chapter 138: Understanding Will
- Chapter 137: Gifts That Keep on Giving
- Chapter 136: Mummy Loves You
- Chapter 135: Eir’Vael’s Sowed Seeds
- Chapter 134: That’s My Baby
- Chapter 133: I Love You... Now Duck
- Chapter 132: It’s Good To See You Again
- Chapter 131: Traveling Together Makes The Journey Fun
- Chapter 130: Belistra, The Fae Lands
- Chapter 129: The Horsemen’s First Ride
- Chapter 128: Before I Go…
- Chapter 127: Lore Bombs Galore
- Chapter 126: The Secret of Will and Aura
- Chapter 125: Early Morning Alcohol
- Chapter 124: The Horsemen Armed
- Chapter 123: The Four
- Chapter 122: The Tragedy of The Zoha
- Chapter 121: Shock of a Lifetime
- Chapter 120: For What Deed?
- Chapter 119: Be Bold. Be You.
- Chapter 118: Solomon Is a Kept Man?
- Chapter 117: Land Ho! (Not Everett)
- Chapter 116: Running Away Together
- Chapter 115: Close Shave
- Chapter 114: The Bull Prince
- Chapter 113: Consequences
- Chapter 112: The Final Exam
- Chapter 111: Strange Appearances
- Chapter 110: Friends Forever
- Chapter 109: Final Exams?
- Chapter 108: The Vanquisher Weeps
- Chapter 107: We Need to Change Our Plans
- Chapter 106: The Powerful Old Drunk
- Chapter 105: Force of Nature
- Chapter 104: Secret’s Out
- Chapter 103: Choice Decor
- Chapter 102: Nightmares
- Chapter 101: Love and Other Delusions
- Chapter 100: Blurred Lines
- Chapter 99: Sneaking In
- Chapter 98: You Miss Me, Darling?
- Chapter 97: You Pass… But At What Cost?
- Chapter 96: In a Rush To Return
- Chapter 95: Ghost Riders
- Chapter 94: A Blood Vow
- Chapter 93: The Vanquisher’s Wrath
- Chapter 92: Father- Daughter Breakfast
- Chapter 91: Let Me Out of Here!
- Chapter 90: Secrets, Monsters
- Chapter 89: You F*cked Up
- Chapter 88: Jiaoying Against An Immortal
- Chapter 87: My Life
- Chapter 86: The Great Gorgon
- Chapter 85: Nila The Vanquisher!
- Chapter 84: Saving Grace
- Chapter 83: Savage Lands
- Chapter 82: Unfamiliar Territory
- Chapter 81: Ducking & Dodging
- Chapter 80: Unnatural Entities
- Chapter 79: Eat Your Heart Out
- Chapter 78: We’re Drunk***
- Chapter 77: Mutual Attraction
- Chapter 76: Attraction
- Chapter 75: Secret Societies
- Chapter 74: Sword Visionary
- Chapter 73: Convincing Enough?
- Chapter 72: The Exam
- Chapter 71: These Guys are F*cked
- Chapter 70: Staying The Course
- Chapter 69: Dying of Embarrassment
- Chapter 68: Persuasive Parenting
- Chapter 67: I Need Results
- Chapter 66: Keeping Secrets / Having Uses
- Chapter 65: War Strategy
- Chapter 64: My Saving Grace
- Chapter 63: Paid Back
- Chapter 62: An Accident
- Chapter 61: Death From Above
- Chapter 60: Party Animal
- Chapter 59: Undignified Nobles
- Chapter 58: The Name
- Chapter 57: The Note
- Chapter 56: Resurrection
- Chapter 55: Reverence
- Chapter 54: Everybody Hates Necromancers
- Chapter 53: Ilim Outcast
- Chapter 52: The Group That Trains Together
- Chapter 51: Seeing You Again
- Chapter 50: Shared History
- Chapter 49: Riddles, Note Taking
- Chapter 48: Spirit Hearts
- Chapter 47: Loyalty and Being Tested
- Chapter 46: Some of You May Die… That’s Okay
- Chapter 45: Magical Meltdowns
- Chapter 44: First Friends
- Chapter 43: Group?
- Chapter 42: Bodies, Bodies, Bodies…
- Chapter 41: The First Day of Class
- Chapter 40: I’ll Protect You, If No One Else Will
- Chapter 39: Blood Demon Knight
- Chapter 38: Really? I Can Just Leave?
- Chapter 37: Subterfuge
- Chapter 36: Welcome Wagon
- Chapter 35: Blood Bath
- Chapter 34: Making Friends is Hard…
- Chapter 33: Welcoming Banquet
- Chapter 32: Mission Plan
- Chapter 31: A New Body
- Chapter 30: On The Same Page
- Chapter 29: Alone At Last
- Chapter 28: The Athanatoi III
- Chapter 27: The Athanatoi II
- Chapter 26: The Athanatoi I
- Chapter 25: The Citadel
- Chapter 24: Strange Places
- Chapter 23: Raizel’s Secrets
- Chapter 22: Dream Fulfilled
- Chapter 21: Hear My Grief
- Chapter 20: War
- Chapter 19: Solomon Zhade A’Kenai
- Chapter 18: Lash Out
- Chapter 17: I Hate Gallas
- Chapter 16: Secrecy
- Chapter 15: Deception
- Chapter 14: Lost Souls
- Chapter 13: A Gift
- Chapter 12: No Strings Attached*
- Chapter 11: ‘Knights’ To See You…Get it?
- Chapter 10: “Punishment”
- Chapter 9: An Official Duel
- Chapter 8: A Challenge
- Chapter 7: This Is Crazy
- Chapter 6: Utter Insanity
- Chapter 5: Clan Politics
- Chapter 4: Training Day
- Chapter 3: The New Kid
- Chapter 2: The Sword Angels
- Chapter 1: Grit