Chapter 51: Academy Selection
Even before the eagle could land, the Beast Master unsummoned it mid-airâsending everyone seated on its back into a free fall from nearly a hundred meters.
But none of them panicked. One of them calmly raised his hand, controlling the wind to slow their descent.
Leoâs eyes narrowed.
Wait... that level of control isnât possible with just a skill.
Then a thought crossed his mind.
If thatâs possible... then maybe...
He glanced around and spotted Alric swaying unsteadily, looking like he might collapse at any moment.
Letâs try this.
Leo focused on his skill [Vine Estranglement]. A thin vineâbarely as thick as a fingerâslithered out of the ground near Alricâs feet. With a flick of his will, it wrapped around Alricâs legs and tugged sharply.
Thud!
Alric crashed to the ground.
Why didnât I think of this before?
Leo mused.
I could save so much mana when I donât need raw power.
While Leo was lost in thought, Alric stood up with a scowl, his face red with humiliation. First, heâd been mocked by Lily, and now heâd fallen flat like a fool in front of everyone. When the girl beside him tried to help him up, he slapped her hand away.
"Donât touch me with those filthy hands of yours," he snapped.
On the stage, Baron James was exchanging pleasantries with the visiting academy members.
"What?! A real Baron? In the outskirts?" Hasker exclaimed, his face twisting in exaggerated surprise.
Brant, standing beside him, sighed and stepped forward.
"Forgive my companionâs rudeness, Baron James," he said smoothly. "Weâve travelled across many cities in the outskirts, and not once have we met an actual Baron ruling a city. Most werenât even fit to be knightsâwith their bellies as round as their pride. Youâre quite the surprise, I must say. And I mean that as a compliment. Weâre always grateful for those who sacrifice their personal growth to protect their people."
He offered a slight bow.
Though Professor Brant was a 4-star professional, his noble rank remained Baron. To rise higher, he needed a substantial domain under his controlâsomething heâd willingly given up to teach at the academy instead.
Hasker, realising his blunder, quickly bowed his head as well. A Baron with actual land always held a higher standing than one without. And in the Empire, authorityâno matter how fragileâwas meant to be respected. This was the rule imposed by the Emperor to try to instill, in whatever small way, the way a civilised society should live: no matter if you are of higher strength, you need to show respect to a person of higher authority. Though it was questionable how many followed that.
Suddenly, a voice rang out from the crowd.
"This is wrong! My father is the true lord of this cityânot you! Youâre just an acting lord taking advantage of his absence! Iâll make sure youâre punished for this!"
All heads turned.
It was Zolton Miltiâhis face twisted with anger. Heâd already been seething ever since seeing James standing as acting lord, and now that James was being praised, his rage boiled over.
Professor Brantâs expression darkened. His gaze locked onto Zolton.
"And who might you be?" he asked coolly.
"I am Zolton Milti, son of the true lord of this city! And these men are taking advantage of my fatherâs absence!" Zolton declared, puffing up his chest as if expecting approval.
Brant arched an eyebrow. "And when did your father disappear?"
"Eh? A-around two or three days ago... why?" Zolton faltered under Brantâs cold stare.
"Two or three days?" Brant repeated, voice sharp. "Shouldnât your city have received notice of our arrival well before that?"
"Thatâs correct, Professor Brant," Vintage interjected smoothly.
Brant scoffed. "If he canât even be present for such an important occasionâone that could bring tremendous opportunity to this cityâI wonder if heâs fit to be a lord at all."
His gaze pierced Zolton like a blade.
"Do you even understand the privilege before you? One word from us, and this city could rise from Tier 1 to Tier 3âor even Tier 5âif we deem it worthy. So tell me, should I wait for your so-called lord?"
Zoltonâs confidence shattered. Sweat beaded on his forehead. He had only recently reached the rank of Great Knight (Low 2-star), and now a 4-star powerhouse was glaring him down.
Just now, Vintage irritation spiked to the highest. In this crucial moment, this Milti family still wanted to bring them down. He seized the opportunity in the moment of silence.
"Professor Brant," he said respectfully, "please allow me to explain."
Brant gave a brief nod, gesturing for him to continue.
"You see," Vintage began, "the current city lordâjust as you said about othersâbarely has the strength to back his title. His rank is that of a Knight Commander, and even that has been declining. Heâs been exploiting the people, sitting on his wealth while the city decays."
Brantâs brow rose slightly.
"So, as the Vice Lordâand the descendant of the previous city lordâI wanted to see this city prosper." Vintage gave a small, almost wistful chuckle. "It was my late fatherâs wish."
"In his absence, I sought out Baron James. He recently earned his title and has the strength and integrity to lead. I believed he could steer the city back on course. So I humbly ask you to overlook this matter."
Brant regarded him for a moment, then nodded slowly.
"A descendant, hmm... I see. Since you vouch for him, Iâll trust your judgment." His eyes shifted back to Zolton, cold and sharp. "As for youâ I see no other Baron here but Baron James."
Technically, he wasnât wrong. Zerek had never been a true Baron.
James and Vintage exhaled quietly, relief washing over them.
Zolton, on the other hand, clenched his fists, seething with humiliation. He couldnât even refute Brantâs words.
Damn it, Father... you never told me Vintage knew your strength!
Now, he couldnât even dream of taking revenge on Jamesâan officially recognized Baron.
Of course, Vintage knew itâbeing a knight commander himself, he could sense the trues sense of Zerek
Brant straightened, brushing the matter aside.
"Anyway, weâve wasted enough time. Letâs begin the academy selection trials."
He stepped forward and raised his hand. A metal ring gleamed on his finger as several strange devices materialized in the air around him.
"These will test your talentsânot just in beast taming, but in other disciplines as well. If we find potential worth nurturing, youâll join us for the trials." His gaze swept across the crowd. "But be warnedâthose trials carry real danger. Prepare yourselves. These tests will decide whether you enter an academy... or return to Mother Earth."