Leveling up the World

Chapter 751: The Spying Thread

Chapter 751: The Spying Thread

The room was exactly as Dallion remembered it. Clean, yet untouched, it was almost as if Hannah was expecting for him to return some day, even after all this time. Apparently, him moving out to Eurys place and joining the Academy had never taken place.

Hey, Dal! A wave of greetings erupted. Welcome back!

Normally, he had developed a habit of ignoring guardian small talk, but it was a bit different here. These were guardians he knew better than most. Other than the ones he traveled with, these were the among the first guardians hed spoken with, and as the saying went, one never forgot the first of anything.

Heya, he said, slowly making his way to the mirror. Im just here for a few days.

It was ironic that he found the need to provide explanations to low-level guardians he probably wouldnt see in years, or maybe not at all.

We know, the building guardian replied. Hannah told us.

She spoke to you? Dallion asked in a gotcha moment.

She mumbles to herself when annoyed. She comes here every week to clean up, then locks the room again.Gét latest novel chapters on nov(e)lbj/n(.)c/om

So, she really had been keeping the room ready for him all this time. The innkeeper had done the same for Jiroh too, and yet not for Eury. Whatever had transpired there must have been more serious than either of them was letting on.

The stone orchid was also in the room. What little progress had been made in the past was all gone. Thanks to his magic sight, Dallion was able to see the aether threads within the chunk of stone. Unfortunately, that also helped him see how much the big had regressed.

I think that ship has sailed, the armadil shield said. Youre just going through the motions. Which wouldnt have happened if you had followed my advice.

Dallion looked away, not even in the mood to argue.

Ill take a nap, he said, taking off his gear. Please keep an eye out for me.

Of course, the room guardian said, along with several item guardians.

Part of Dallion was afraid hed get some nasty nightmares while resting. On the other hand, it could hardly be as bad as what he experienced downstairs. The Nox dagger always with him, Dallion lied down on the bed and instantly dozed off.

When next he opened his eyes, it was almost evening. Golden light was shining through the window into the room. In a semi-annoyed state, Dallion grumbled that he should have pulled the curtains, when something caught his attention. A purple thread, no thicker than a hair, had made its way through a minuscule gap in the window-frame into the room. If he didnt have a magic trait, Dallion wouldnt have noticed. Now, though, it contrasted to the lack of magic anywhere in the room. Due to his circumstances, Pan made sure to keep a low profile, which included keeping the inn as magicless as possible. Having a magic thread invade the room could mean only one thing: someone from outside was spying on Dallion.

Gem, Dallion thought. Go invisible and follow the thread.

Err, okay, boss, the aether jellyfish replied.

I dont want you to attack or get too close. Im fine with a general location.

Yes, boss.

And tell me the moment you see anything strange, not before that.

Err sure, boss.

Pretending to ignore the thread, Dallion stretched then got up from the bed. For the next minute or so, he went through his exercise regimensomething that hadnt been doing adequately as of late. Once done, he cast a quick spell to get rid of the sweat, then geared up again.

Seeing that the thread hadnt reacted in the least made him think this wasnt so much a spell as natural magic. More than likely a fury was spying on him. As tempting as it was to think that it might be Diroh, Dallion rather suspected it had to do with the general. That would definitely explain how the snob was always so well informed. Thanks to his small army of furies, he could spy on the entire city without anyone knowing. It would take a mage, or at least another fury, to even spot the air current threads; and since mages almost never came here, it was all but certain that he wouldnt get caught. Adzorg had probably been aware from the very beginning.

So, thats how you know I was an empath, Dallion thought. Even alone, he had spoken to items out loud.

See you later, all, Dallion said, heading to the door.

Wouldnt it be a bit obvious taking me along? The armadil shield asked.

Hello, champion, the fury said with a confident smile. The last time theyd seen each other, Dallion was the one begging to buy magic artifacts from her. How may the Mirror serve you?

You? Dallion frowned. Youre in charge of the Mirror Pool?

In a way. Our prince decided it would be better to send someone youre familiar with to discuss matters on his behalf. In that regard, you can consider me as the voice of the Pool.

Several dozen aether threads spread from the fury, serving both as a lookout and a means to ensure privacy. Unsurprisingly, the thread that had been following Dallion in the last ten minutes had disappeared.

Gem, are you still on the thread? Dallion asked.

Yes, boss. Its moving around your area

Keep at it. I see business is better now that the countess is gone, Dallion told the fury.

The Mirror Pool is extremely fond of the Archduke, the woman stressed. Just as we are fond of your progress. Its not often that we deal with esteemed members of the Academy.

Given that they had dealings with the current archmage on several occasions at least, Dallion found the response hilarious.

Ill only be here for a few days and I want everything to be calm during that time, Dallion said directly. Am I clear?

Of course. It was going to happen, even without your request.

So far, so good. The Pool was smart enough to acknowledge his current position.

Tell me everything you know about the Icepicker guild.

Are you interested in the official story? Or the rumors?

Dallion narrowed his eyes.

Most of the local captains are on their way back, the woman said, catching his drift. Officially, many of the banished guilds are expected to make a return, including the Icepickers. Many of the local members who were forced to change guilds are already wearing their Icepicker emblems. The vice guild master has already paid a large sum of money to have the guildhall rebuilt.

That was interesting information, though not what Dallion was interested in.

For the moment, the future of three of the guilds stars remains uncertain, the fury continued. It remains unconfirmed, but word is that the guild master has agreed to take the position of viscount and gain control of the city. Given his relation to Archduke Lanitol, theres little surprise there. The county, though, will fall under the direct rule of the archduke himself.

Go on.

Captains March and Adzorg remain unknown. Adzorg was said to have left the city long ago. In fact, rumor is that youve actively been searching for him ever since the changes at the Academy.

It remained a mystery how the Mirror Pool got their information, but they were spot on.

As for March, matters remain unclear. According to some sources, shes still in the citys prison. Others say that she was released when Archduke Priscord was informed of her promotion. Some believe shes hiding in Nerosal, some even claim that she was killed and secretly buried in an unmarked grave. Im sad to say that even we cant say whats true and what not.

You seem to be slipping. Dallion wasnt able to miss the opportunity.

Former imperial soldiers are extremely loyal to one another. The furys smile didnt falter, but Dallion could feel the faint emanation of annoyance coming from her. Vend has also been lying low. A few times we thought he showed up, but he vanished before we could reliably confirm it.

Hes always been skilled. I heard that he was part of the Mirror Pool at one point?

A very minor part a long time ago. Would there be anything else you desire?

No. Dallion leaned back. You have my thanks.

Im glad. The Pool is always glad to accommodate people of power.

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