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In his decades long career, Khavos Rudd had been forced to listen to ridiculous theories, stupid questions, and excuses to justify incompetence or failure so imaginative that they would put a bard to shame.
Yet never before he had ever heard something so blatantly preposterous.
"Unfair?" He echoed placing himself between the young Lukart and the bloodthirsty girl. Clearly one of them needed protection, but he was unsure about which one.
"Cheated?" His voice rose in intensity while astonishment was replaced by rage for his wounded pride.
"Are you telling me that it’s possible to cheat in the noble art of dimensional magic? During my class and in front of me? Are you calling me stupid, incompetent or both?"
Knowing how Professor Rudd loved and respected magical bloodlines, Lyam Lukart was taken aback by his vicious retort.
"No. I would never dare to say something like that." Lyam swallowed a lump of saliva. Whenever a Professor took out his communication amulet it was never a good omen.
"I really hope so. Just like I’m dying to hear why do you think lady Ernas has cheated. If I don’t like your reply, prepare to say goodbye to one thousand points." Rudd replied with his thumb already placed on the administration office’s rune.
Lyam started to panic. One thousand points were more than he had to spare. He was used to spending them as soon he had enough for a new magical trinket.
"Sir, she has clearly cheated. First of all, she comes from magicless family, hence it’s impossible for her to outclass a pureblood like me. Not to mention she received only a B+ in dimensional magic, while I got an A+.
How can someone with such a low evaluation be this good at dimensional magic? This is all the proof that I need!" He replied puffing his chest with pride.
In recent years, the ancient noble families had seen their privileges being slowly extended also to younger and more talented magical households.
With the Court’s new policies, their influence over the Kingdom was fading and their loyal servants that occupied key roles in every region were being replaced by new bureaucrats only loyal to the Crown.
Seeing someone of lesser upbringing perform better than him was more than a wound for his adolescent pride, it was like feeling everything that had been promised to him, his very birthright, slip through his fingers like a handful of sand.
"Really? A B+?" Professor Rudd became pensive, losing his edge and letting Lyam breathe a sigh of relief.
"How do you know it?" Professor Rudd’s ice-cold blue eyes were suddenly just a few centimetres from Lyam’s, burning with anger and mana.
"H-how do I know what?" Lyam stuttered at each word
"Her grades. They are secret, my secret to be precise. You two are not friend, hence I doubt she told you." Friya shook her head to confirm his suspicions.
"I’ll ask you only once. How do you know?"
"A friend told me."
"Then give me the name of this friend." Rudd’s tone was becoming more menacing by the second.
"I don’t want to get him in trouble. He simply shared with me something that everyone knows. It’s not his fault."
"Really? Everyone knows?" With a wave of Rudd’s hand, the training hall’s door closed shut.
"Then we have much to talk about, my students."
Those present looked at Lyam with hatred and scorn, he had managed to get all of them involved in barely one sentence.
"Young man, you are in a lot of troubles. If you don’t give me the name of your friend, forget the points. I’ll get you expelled for breaching the academy’s network. After that, I’ll make sure no matter the academy, you’ll find only closed doors in front of you."
Lyam knew that he had no way out of that situation. His father was a rich and powerful man, but Rudd had outlived countless Headmasters and even the Queen’s attempt to have him retire.
Khavos Rudd was an archmage with such knowledge, power, and connections that Lyam was certain that his words were far from being an empty threat. After Lyam gave Rudd his friend’s name it took barely a few minutes for the Professor to work up the pyramid discovering who was involved and how.
"Very well, you bunch of idiots, we’ll discuss your punishment later in the Headmaster’s office.
"As for you, young Lukart, let me give you a lesson of humility. You may not like a person, you may despise their family, but you always respect the talent once it’s slapped right in your face."
Professor Rudd dragged Lyam in the middle of the training hall, in front of the cold gaze of his friends that couldn’t wait to watch him fail and share their misery.
"I may be old, but my memory works just fine. I remember clearly how you and mister Lith here were the first ones to get ahead with the loop spell. Let’s do something simple."
Judging from his wolfish smile, what he was going to propose was anything but simple.
"Mister Lith, do you mind opening a Loop (*) for me? Do it very slowly, step by step please."
Lith did as instructed, discovering how hard was to humor Rudd’s request. What once came natural to him during his previous failures, now required his utmost focus. His mind and body were so used letting the various elements flow that the task was akin to drive a car with the handbrake on.
Yet Lith managed to succeed. First appeared a single shining sphere, that Rudd made him keep for ten seconds, then he could finally split it into two black dots for another ten seconds and only the Rudd allowed him to complete the spell and open the small Gates.
Lith was sweating a bit and had a splitting headache. Dimensional magic was dynamic by nature, keeping it static was a mammoth task.
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