Chapter 229 Information Gathering
Chapter 229 Information Gathering
‘She comes from a Baron Family,’ Cedric mused. ‘Good. She’s part of the nobility, so it won\'t be a problem.’
The handsome teenager closed his eyes as he recalled the angelic beauty that he had seen in the garden a day ago.
He hadn’t made any moves to make contact with her yet because he didn’t want to come off too strong and scare her away.
Cedric wasn’t really good when it came to romantic relationships because he never thought that he would end up falling in love with someone. So for this matter, he was practically helpless and found it hard to think of ways to make a connection with Luna in order to get to know her better.
She was different from the beautiful ladies who would gladly fall into his embrace with a single nod from him.
Although Cedric didn’t stare at her for a long time, he noticed that she didn’t look at him the way the other noble ladies looked at him.
This disappointed him a little, but it only made her more endearing in his eyes.
The woman he fell in love with wasn’t like those noble ladies who only wanted to be with him for his power to increase their family’s rank and his influence.
While Cedric was deep in thought, the door of his room opened, and a beautiful young lady with long blonde hair and blue eyes entered with a smile on her face.
A look of helplessness appeared on his face the moment his younger sister entered his room without permission.
“How many times should I tell you to knock before entering, Lilian?” Cedric sighed.
“Brother, I was looking for you a while ago,” Lilian ignored Cedric’s question and sat beside him. “Why are you cooped up in your room? Are you sick? Did your stalkers try to sneak into your bed again? Should we increase your bodyguards?”
Cedric sighed for the second time before shaking his head.
“I’m just doing a few things,” Cedric replied. “And no, I am not sick. My bodyguards need not be increased. I am perfectly fine.”
“Oh? Doing a few things?” Lilian arched an eyebrow before noticing the scroll in her brother’s hand.
Without even asking for his permission, she snatched it away and read its contents.
“Luna Oswald?” Lilian frowned. “Also, a lady from a Baron Family? Student of Brynhildr Academy…. Second Year.”
Before Lilian could finish reading everything, Cedric snatched the scroll back and set it on fire.
Seeing him react like this, a smile appeared on the younger lady’s face, and she looked at her older brother with a mischievous smile.
“Brother, could it be?” Lilian lightly tugged on her brother’s robe with great curiosity. “Do you perhaps like that Luna girl?”
“I do not,” Cedric answered.
“Really?”
“Yes.”
Lilian nodded before standing up. Without another word, she left her brother’s room, but the mischievous smile on her face didn’t fade away.
Cedric watched his little sister go with a complicated look on his face. He knew that if he tried to stop her, Lilian’s curiosity would only increase, so he decided to stay inside his room.
The handsome teenage boy hoped that after his sister saw Luna, she would lose interest and not pester the girl again.
This was the only way that he could protect his crush from his sister’s mischievous tendencies.
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Ethan walked side by side with Emma as they toured the Academy together. They didn’t need a guide to show them around since they had already memorized where everything was in the academy.
Their little walk made the young lady very happy, but she did her best to keep the bored look on her face.
Their casual stroll led them to a mini forest within the academy grounds, and the air within it smelled refreshing.
Suddenly, a faint buzzing sound reached their ears as a Baldfaced Hornet attacked them out of the blue.
Emma was about to kill the insect, but Ethan raised his hand to stop her.
The handsome young man opened the water flask in his possession. At the same time, the emblem of the Sea God’s Trident glowed faintly on his left hand.
When the insect was only a meter away from Ethan, a needle-like thread of water rose from the water flask and shot out, piercing through the insect\'s body and killing it instantly.
The insect fell to the ground without even knowing how it died.
Ethan then crouched down to pick it up. A moment later, his eyes glowed purple for a brief moment.
The dead hornet twitched before righting itself. A second later, it opened its wings and flew away.
“Let’s follow it,” Ethan said.
Emma nodded and followed behind her Master without questioning his orders or intentions.
A few minutes later, they arrived at a tree with a nest hanging on one of its branches.
Dozens of Baldfaced Hornets attacked the two teenagers who had barged into their territory.
Once again, Ethan raised his hand to prevent Emma from doing anything.
Needle-like threads made up of water from his water flask, shot up from every direction, killing the hornets that had come within two meters of Ethan.
The dead hornets all fell to the ground as if they were puppets whose strings had been cut.
Ethan’s eyes once again turned purple as he waved his hand over the dead insects on the ground.
A moment later, all of them came back to life, and hovered around their Master, waiting for his orders.
“Observe the students from the different academies, but make sure to keep a safe distance from them,” Ethan ordered. “If you discover anything worthwhile, report it to me immediately.”
After giving his orders, all the hornets flew away, flying in different directions.
There were still five days before the Legacy Gate opened, and Ethan planned to use this opportunity to get a better understanding of the people they would be meeting inside the Domain.
His Other Half had studied the Arts of the Necromancer in the Lands of Alastor. Because of this, he had the ability to raise the dead.
However, there was a condition.
He was unable to revive creatures that were over a meter tall.
So, at most, he could only revive small animals like dogs, cats, birds, or anything else that met the condition.
Truth be told, Ethan didn’t like using the power of Necromancy because it reminded him of bad memories.
Also, he could only use it with the permission of his Other Half. Simply put, this power did not entirely belong to him.
It was as if his Other Half didn’t want to stain Ethan with the power of the Dark Arts and wanted the latter to remain the way he was.
However, that didn’t mean that his Other Half would reject Ethan’s request to use the power of Necromancy whenever he needed it.
Emma sighed in her heart after seeing how much her Master had grown. Although she liked the naive Ethan of the past, she liked this mature and stable version of him as well.
But the young lady wasn’t aware that, deep inside, Ethan was still the same.
He might have lost a bit of his innocence, but that didn’t mean that he had become a cold-blooded person.
In fact, Ethan would often joke around with Sebastian and his Other Half whenever he was alone.
He had just learned the art of Poker Face in order to prevent the beautiful ladies of the Tribes of Alastor from thinking that they still had a chance to become his concubine.
Ethan didn’t want to give anyone false hope, so he acted uninterested whenever a beautiful lady approached him.
But behind closed doors, his calm facade would disappear, especially when he was with the ladies who held a place in his heart.