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Aethernea Episode 41 – Urwin

Episode 41 – Urwin

Previously:

While Elaru is waiting for Deora and Zerel to resume the exam, she meets Arion Urwin, who unlike the other examinees, holds no hostility towards her.

Deora’s clothes have been burned away leaving him naked. Before he can resume the exam, he needs to be clothed, and a replacement speedometer needs to be found.

After a while of bickering, Zerel left to the madam Rosling’s place in the tailoring department of the university to get a new uniform for Deora. Luckily under the guise of lack of time, he managed to get away without being forced to change into his own uniform.

After getting Deora clothed, Zerel elaborated the next part of the disaster recovery plan:

“I think we should have some backup devices in the storage. Just in case our equipment ends up being defective, or an accident happens, such as this one. Little Dei…go fetch.”

“Why me?” Deora whined, not noticing the tone Zerel used made it sound like he was talking to a pet.

“Because you can accelerate and thus are faster.” Zerel explained convincingly.

“Ah…that makes sense” Deora nodded, completely oblivious to Zerel’s ulterior motives.

And so, Deora set out on a quest to find the replacement for their destroyed apparatus.

In the meantime, Zerel took the remains of the wooden objects and transmuted them into two tables and a chair. After that, he sat on the chair, leaned on the table replacing the teacher’s desk, and took a nap.

* * *

Just before Deora walked through the door, Zerel’s keen elibu ears picked up his footsteps. He quickly straightened his back, took out the grading sheets and a plate that he had stored in his pocket and pretended to be doing something useful. Definitely, not sleeping.

As Deora entered the room, the first thing he noticed was Zerel writing “25/25” next to an examinee number corresponding to the number written on the exam pass in his other hand.

“Why??” Deora complained. “The equipment was defective. We need to test her again.”

Zerel glanced at Deora and smiled mischievously. “The equipment wasn’t defective.”

Deora’s brows furrowed. “It must have been. It was designed to be able to take the theoretically fastest casting speed into account. Even if she were the fastest mage in the world, the hourglass wouldn’t have shattered.”

Zerel’s smile widened. “Yes. But the calculated max theoretical speed was calculated with our trigger spell in mind.”

Deora’s eyes narrowed. “What do you mean?”

“The trigger spell she was using wasn’t the same one you used. Her spell was smaller and quicker to cast.”

“How is that possible?! Trigger spells can’t be simplified!”

Zerel’s eyes twinkled mischievously. “You know, little Dei.” Zerel started. “This year, there is a person who applied for the entrance exam that selected a rather peculiar skill from the list of special skills. A skill that no one ever selects.”

Deora blinked a few times. “What does that have to do with the previous conversation?”

Zerel tilted his head to the side, completely ignoring Deora’s question. “Can you guess what it is?”

“How should I know!?” Deora stomped his feet impatiently.

Zerel grinned wide. “Spell breaking.”

Spell breaking. The action of destroying another mage’s spell.

It was a term every mage was familiar with, yet people who could actually perform it were as rare as phoenix feathers and qilin horns.

That was because, while it was relatively easy to interfere with spellcasting, it was almost impossible to destroy an already formed spell belonging to another mage.

Deora frowned, his annoyance growing by the minute. “Again. How is that relevant?”

Zerel grinned even wider. “Have you ever heard of spell cracking?”

Deora’s frown deepened. “No. I am not a walking encyclopedia like you.”

Zerel’s eyes twinkled mischievously. “It is a very peculiar skill closely related to spell breaking and mystification…”

Deora scratched his head, still frowning. “What about it?”

Zerel chuckled and smiled mysteriously. “Nothing. Nothing at all.”

Deora shook his head annoyed. “Arrgh! If she wasn’t using the same spell as the one we gave her then naturally we need to repeat the test.”

“Wasn’t it you that told her that using an alternate trigger spell was allowed? Are you going to take back your own words?”

Deora ground his teeth. He didn’t know what sounded more unpleasant, going back on what he previously said or letting that cheater score full points.

* * *

Kiel waited in front of Elaru’s classroom for quite some time before the examinees started coming out. Elaru was among the first to emerge. Seeing her bright smile, he assumed the exam went well. He was about to let out a breath of relief when he noticed that she wasn’t alone.

A male argel with ordinary appearance was conversing with her and walking by her side. The guy seemed to be good natured and friendly, giving Kiel no good reason to hate him.

But did Kiel ever require a good reason for hating someone?

Hearing the excited voice with which the boy addressed Elaru, Kiel instantly judged he disliked the guy. Seeing him irked Kiel. He got the urge to turn around and walk away, but before he could do so, Elaru spotted him and animatedly started waving her hand in his direction.

Kiel swore inwardly. They were no longer alone. They were in public. He couldn’t give her the cold shoulder and ignore her. Right now, he was supposed to be a benevolent young master.

He plastered a soft smile onto his face and waited for her to walk up to him.

Elaru looked at him apologetically. “Sorry Kiel. I’ve made you wait.”

Damn right! I want interest on the time I wasted.

Kiel’s smile didn’t reveal his inner thoughts at all. He politely replied. “It’s not your fault. Don’t worry about it.”

Unexpectedly, his statement made both Elaru and the boy next to her display strange expressions. Elaru’s face displayed a wry smile while Arion looked like he would burst out into laughter at any moment.

“Actually…it was indeed my fault…” Elaru scratched her head sheepishly. Kiel blinked a few times, confused as to why the delay would be her fault.

The boy next to her took this as his cue to step in and explain. He placed his hand on Kiel’s shoulder, in a friendly, “man to man” way. “Bro, let me tell you the great tale of how Elaru Wayvin broke the speedometer.” Kiel looked down at the hand on his shoulder, trying really hard to not display any displeasure.

Wait…she did what?!

Kiel’s eyes flashed with alarm. He looked at Elaru who was smiling wryly. And then looked back towards the boy, whose eager expression reminded Kiel of a pup, ears perking up, tail wagging excitedly.

“Totally destroyed it! The hourglass shattered, the jelly sprayed everywhere, the balls blew up in smoke. It was a bloody massacre!” He spoke dramatically and animatedly gesticulated.

“The assistant professor was too close to the speedometer so the lava-like jelly splashed over him and burned away his clothes. He went berserk and kicked us out of the room. Some of the people were so scared they ran away, tails between their legs. The rest of us had to wait forever to resume the test.”

At this point, he could no longer contain his laughter and burst out clutching his stomach.

Kiel stared at him speechless and dumbfounded. When he glanced towards Elaru, he noticed her covering her mouth with her hand, suppressing giggles.

His eyebrow twitched. What the…? Is he making fun of me? Or did that really happen?

“What really happened?” Kiel could no longer endure, and he sent his telepathic demand for Elaru to explain. Her response was simple: “Actually, everything happened exactly as he said…”

After laughing a while, the boy wiped tears from the corner of his eyes and finished the explanation. “You should have seen the sour face of Deora Thayn when Zerel Reysic gave her full points and returned her exam pass. One word – priceless!”

Kiel’s face stood frozen in a smiling expression for a while. He didn’t know what emotion would be appropriate for him to display at this moment. In fact, he didn’t know what he was feeling at all.

“What. Did. You. Do?!”

Elaru smiled sheepishly but said nothing.

“How did you break the speedometer?!”

“Naturally, I was too fast…” The statement wasn’t false, it indeed broke because of her speed. But of course, she didn’t elaborate the reason why she managed to reach that speed.

This wasn’t the right time to let him know that neither her strongest ability nor main occupation was actually tracking.

Kiel lowered his head, his bangs casting the shadow over his eyes. He had never heard of anyone breaking the speedometer before. Abnormal! You are too abnormal! From which world did you come from?!

After a while of being lost as to how to react, he decided to change the subject, pretending that nothing happened and turned towards the boy. He smiled pleasantly and offered his hand. “Kiel Rroda.”

The boy whistled and shook Kiel’s hand. “Nice! Elaru, you never told me that your friend is a Rroda.”

Elaru shrugged. “It wasn’t important.”

“Are you kidding? How many commoners are awesome enough to associate with nobles?” Arion laughed and then finally responded to Kiel. “I am Arion Urwin.”

Urwin. Urwin. Hmmm…

After a short memory search, Kiel found out why that last name sounded familiar.

Urwins weren’t a noble family. However, they were quite famous in the lands of Halnea because they owned several newspapers including the Lodge (quest seeker & quest lodge related newspaper), the Warlord (arena and warlock related newspaper), and the Sibyl (a daily newspaper covering all kinds of different news).

Kiel’s grandfather warned him to be especially vary of Urwins. You never knew if your next words would end up in tomorrow’s Sibyl.

Kiel nodded towards Arion affirmatively before turning to Elaru. He intended for them to excuse themselves and leave. However, Arion didn’t give him the chance to speak before exclaiming:

“Your girlfriend is A.M.A.Z.I.N.G.”

Kiel’s eyebrow twitched almost imperceptibly. “Not my girlfriend.” He exclaimed in his usual soft and alluring voice.

“Wow there! You sure shot that down quickly. Ouch.” Elaru put a hand over her heart and feigned pain before erupting into a chuckle.

Arion’s eyes lit up as if he just heard good news. “Only friends? How close are you guys?”

None of your business… Kiel grumbled inwardly.

Elaru cupped her chin. “How close?” She grinned brightly. “We are practically Siamese twins!”

While Arion was looking at Elaru, Kiel shot her a deathglare.

“What? Those were your words, not mine.” She responded, her eyes glittering impishly. Three days ago, when he realized he was stuck with her, he did mention something of the sorts.

Before he could find an appropriate way to disagree with her statement, Arion continued with his questioning: “So childhood friends? Awesome!”

“Not exactly.” Kiel added before Elaru could cause another misunderstanding. Didn’t she know how dangerous it was to reveal any information to an Urwin?! They could be the topic of tomorrow’s newspaper!Why, oh, why did you have to break a speedometer in the presence of an Urwin?!

Arion didn’t stop the questioning, his face still honest and friendly, making one feel like it was completely safe to reveal any information to him.

What flawless execution! Could this be considered an Urwin family secret skill?

“Oh? How long have you guys known each other?”

Both Elaru and Kiel responded to the question simultaneously. Unfortunately, their answers didn’t match.

Kiel retorted with “Too long.” While Elaru responded with “3 days.”

They shared a look and then saw the strange look on Arion’s face.

Kiel caved in and decided to explain the contradictory statement. “What she means to say is that we’ve been in a…long distance relationship. We only got together 3 days ago to travel to Muni together.”

Elaru snickered quietly. “Nice save! You didn’t even lie. I see you are catching on what I meant when I talked about lying with truth.” She winked at him.

Arion nodded understandingly. “I see. How long were you…long distancing?”

Is this an interview, or is it that you usually never shut up?

Elaru smirked and retorted with: “That’s a secret. Let’s just say…I know Kiel better than anyone.” She winked again. This time, Kiel wasn’t sure whether it was to him or Arion.

Either way, her statement left him speechless.

Coming up in the next episode:

Elaru’s eyes suddenly glittered mischievously. “Don’t you want to show everyone how awesome you are? What better way than to be featured in the Sibyl? If you made friends with an Urwin, you’d more easily get featured as a new rising star mage.”

When Elaru put down her gravity crystals, his thrill turned into awe: “Holy baffamoot! Can you be more awesome? What are you going to pull up next? A picnic basket? Darn…suddenly I feel hungry.”

Kady Ailert looked at the examinees smilingly. “I hope you got some rest and are now ready for the second exam. As you might already know, the second exam tests your mana control a.k.a. weaving.”

When the words left her mouth, all gazes converged on to Kiel.

Chapter end

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Episode 150 – Comrades
Episode 149 – Sacrifice
Episode 148 - Fall
Episode 147 – Seven
Episode 146 – Hope
Episode 145 – Reunion
Episode 144 – Special Exam End
Episode 143 – 5 stages of grief
Episode 142 – Mere decade
Episode 141 – IPOMQ
Episode 140 – Magic Talent
Episode 139 – To see the Light
Episode 138 – Bad Luck
Episode 137 – Clay Mines
Episode 136 – Core Principle of Spell Breaking
Episode 135 – Replicating
Episode 134 – Special Gift
Episode 133 – Start of the Special Exam
Episode 132 – Change
Episode 131 – Past and the Future
Episode 130 – Life Story
Episode 129 – A. O.
Episode 128 – Disobedience
Episode 127 – Valley of Eternal Snow
Episode 126 – Son of the Village Chief
Episode 125 – Aged Food
Episode 124 – Ashes
Episode 123 – Mountain Valley Sanctuary
Episode 122 – Three Years Ago
Episode 121 – Farce of an Exam
Episode 120 – Pirates
Episode 119 - Tracking the Bandits
Episode 118 – Search Plan
Episode 117 – Elaru's Practical Exam
Episode 116 – Seed of Aegis
Episode 115 – Zor Arite
Episode 114 – End of Kiel's Practical Exam
Episode 113 – The Last Attack
Episode 112 – True Agony
Episode 111 – Rroda blood
Episode 110 – Sparkbloom
Episode 109 – Spatial Magic
Episode 108 – Rhur's greatest fear
Episode 107 – Flashcast
Episode 106 – Willpower
Episode 105 – Alive
Episode 104 – The Fire
Episode 103 – Deora's specialty
Episode 102 – Simpleton
Episode 101 – First Round End
Episode 100 – Razorblood
Episode 99 – First Blood
Episode 98 – Replica or Not
Episode 97 – The Purge
Episode 96 – Replica Dungeon
Episode 95 – Practical Exam Start
Episode 94 – Extortion
Episode 93 – Anti-theft
Episode 92 – Devour the Free Mana
Episode 91 – Mana Purification Artifact
Episode 90 – Cover Story
Episode 89 – Sack of Fat
Episode 88 – Light and Night
Episode 87 – Put it on my tab
Episode 86 – Seduction
Episode 85 – Plucking Flowers
Episode 84 – Lileron Passion
Episode 83 – Rhur, Rhur Rroda
Episode 82 – Picking up the ring
Episode 81 – Conclusion of the Mana Exam
Episode 80 – Quake and Thunder
Episode 79 – Kiel's Mana Flow Speed
Episode 78 – Fate needs two pairs of hands to hold
Episode 77 – The Antidote
Episode 76 – An Unfair Trade
Episode 75 – Checkmate
Episode 74 – Façade
Episode 73 – Unexpected Air Traffic
Episode 72 – One-Touch Knock-Out
Episode 71 – Sudden Illness
Episode 70 – Mana Crystallization
Episode 69 – To ban or not to ban
Episode 68 – Trickster and Double
Episode 67 – Choosing the Arena floor
Episode 66 – The Arena
Episode 65 – A Heart Condition
Episode 64 – An Innovative Method of Torture
Episode 63 – Out of Control
Episode 62 – Elaru's Multicasting
Episode 61 – Murder in the White Quarters
Episode 60 – Cubes vs. Bubbles
Episode 59 – I am Kiel Rroda
Episode 58 – Multicasting Exam Start
Episode 56 – Kiel's Spell Control Exam Result
Episode 55 – Mana Control Exam Demonstration
Episode 54 – Spell Control Exam Start!
Episode 53 – Reflection Barrier
Episode 52 – Herb Garden Fire
Episode 51 – Those with ability don't need luck
Episode 50 – Weaving Guide for Dummies
Episode 49 – Meeting in the public library
Episode 48 – Ring Crafting
Episode 47 – Black Pearl
Episode 46 – Engagement Ring Shop
Episode 45 – Mystification
Episode 44 – In Pieces
Episode 43 – Catch the Cube
Episode 42 – Mana Control Exam Start!
Episode 41 – Urwin
Episode 40 – Alternate Trigger
Episode 39 – Past expiration date
Episode 38 – Little Patience
Episode 37 – Kiel's speed test results
Episode 36 – Casting Speed Exam Start!
Episode 35 – Special Handshake
Episode 34 – Sneaking About
Episode 33 – Camping in Style
Episode 32 – Firebird Flame Pill
Episode 31 – The Secret of Elaru Wayvin
Episode 30 – The Act of Teenage Rebellion
Episode 29 – Morph
Episode 28 – Transmutation Magic
Episode 27 – Quasi-Tempering Pill
Episode 26 – Coincidence or Fate?
Episode 25 – I should get a pet
Episode 24 – Burrowing Windroot
Episode 23 – Acupuncture
Episode 22 – To take a single step
Episode 21 – Spellcrafting
Episode 20 – Distance Test – Aftermath
Episode 19 – Distance Test (Part 2)
Episode 18 – Distance Test (Part 1)
Episode 17 – Experienced
Episode 16 – Promise
Episode 15 – Good Night
Episode 14 – Homeschooled
Episode 13 – Hot Pot
Episode 12 – Sign-ups
Episode 11 – Setting Off
Episode 10 – Fury
Episode 9 – Soulbound
Episode 8 – Rebirth
Episode 7 – l Bond
Episode 6 – Deal with the devil
Episode 5 – Calm before the storm
Episode 4 – of Sight
Episode 3 – The Non-mage
Episode 2 – How it all began
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