With the author's famous Supreme Magus series, Legion20 captivates readers with every word. Dive into chapter Chapter 87 Homecoming, where love anecdotes intertwine with plot twists and hidden demons. Will the next chapters of the Supreme Magus series be available today?
Key: Supreme Magus Chapter 87 Homecoming
Since Lith had been officially admitted at the White Griffon academy, the lives of the inhabitants of the village of Lutia had become easier and safer, especially for Nana. When news spread that the village was the birthplace of a mage, nobles had become friendlier, avoiding to break the law or cause any trouble.
Even passing merchants would be more likely to offer discounts, no more harassing the local smiths. The usual crowd of rogues and troublemakers, that usually hanged around the tavern during the night, had turned meek or left altogether.
Of course, such behaviour didn’t come from the goodness of their hearts, nor from the fear of the youth that maybe in the future would become a great mage. Everyone knew he was away, and it would take no less than two years for him to return.
The reason for such sudden change of heart, depended by the fact that those who didn’t behave had made the strange habit of disappearing without traces, kill themselves leaving behind a suicide note confessing their crimes or simply died in accidents.
What everyone but Nana ignored, was that a mage’s birthplace was his starting fief. Being Lith evaluated as a Rank A student, one of the Queen’s personal units was constantly monitoring the village, weeding out problems in the bud.
They had no way to distinguish a simple criminal from someone that, either by his own will or because manipulated, was attempting to harm Lith’s family. Most importantly, they did not care.
As soon someone was identified as a potential threat, even if the investigations gave no results, they would get rid of the problem, just to be on the safe side.
The Queen kept them updated on Lith’s performance and potential, stressing the importance of giving him no further reason to resent the Griffon Kingdom and defect.
After the results of the mock exam, it was only because of Duke Hestia’s compliance toward the school rules, leaving his daughter alone in hot waters and not trying to take revenge, that he barely managed to keep his Dukedom and his neck.
(AN: Duke Hestia is the father of the leader of the trio that attempted harassing Lith during the first day. See Chap 57)
Based on what her contacts had told Nana, once Lith’s talent had been recognized by Manohar himself, both the Court and the Mage Association had taken to heart his well-being.
For Nana it meant the chance to keep a big price on her services, despite having nothing more to do outside her role of healer.
"Oh! Oh! Oh!" She laughed enjoying another sunny morning. "Who would have thought that helping that young spirit of your brother could bring the new heyday of my life. It’s never been so peaceful in years."
"How could my little brother have anything to do with it?" Tista chuckled, while using chore magic to clean the room.
Nana shook her head.
"Tista, my girl you outshine your brother in many things. Looks, kindness, bedside manners. There are just two things that you should really take from him."
"One is talent. What about the other?" Despite having learned spells up to tier three, Tista had still no idea how Lith had managed to cure her. She could only explain it with an abysmal gap in their gift for magic.
"No, I would never criticize someone about something innate. I was talking about being cynical and practical. You are too naïve for your age.
If your brother was here, he would look at me with his soul chilling glare, make a couple of questions to which I would answer enigmatically, and I’m sure he would understand what I mean."
"Lith doesn’t have a soul chilling glare!" Tista rebuked her mentor.
"He is the most loving and caring little brother one could ask for."
Nana scoffed.
"Because he always treated you like a precious gem. Try asking your future brother-in-law what does he think about Lith. And when you do, look him straight in the eyes and don’t let him change the subject."
Tista was about to rebut, when the door of the home office opened. Both the women turned their heads, discovering that it wasn’t a patient, Lith had returned.
"Lil bro!" Tista welcomed him with a warm hug.
"You haven’t changed at all!"
He held her tight, whishing he could kiss her on the head, but she was seven centimetres (3 inches) taller than him.
"I went away for a month, not a year! Or did you expect me to come back scarred from the battlefront?"
"Meanie!" She pushed him away with fake rage, giving a small punch on his shoulder.
"Thanks for everything you did for me, Master Nana. I wouldn’t be in the academy without you." Lith hugged his old mentor too.
Nana enjoyed the embrace for a moment, asking herself if it hadn’t been a mistake choosing to not have children. After her fall from grace, she had withdrawn, avoiding any meaningful relationship to not get hurt again.
Maybe it was just the old age, or maybe hanging with those two little brats had cracked her armour. In any case, it was too late.
"Why are you wasting time with this old bat?" Nana scolded him, poking him on the head with her walking cane.
"Your parents are worried sick about you. Tista, you can have the rest of the day off. Bring him home, use force if you must."
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