The Principalâs Office...
"Argh!" Aether groaned in pain, his left cheek throbbing as his eyes fluttered open. "Damn it... I didnât expect her to poison me just by touching me." He winced, the burning sensation on his cheek still lingering, "I need to be more careful around her...".
Aether slowly pushed himself up from the sofa, confused as to why he was lying there in the first place... instead of infirmary!
Then, something else caught his attentionâa deep frown etched on his face as he noticed the room.
"Blood?" His confusion deepened as he saw the walls splattered with crimson stains and bits of flesh, âWhat the hell happened here?â he thought.
"Youâre finally awake... thank goodness"
Aether turned his head and saw principal standing in front of her deskâor rather, what was left of it. The desk was a mess, half-destroyed and in disarray as she tried to fix it.
She walked over to him, her expression softer than usual, concern written across her face. Gently, she reached out and touched his cheek, her fingers brushing over the wound.
"Ouch..." Aether winced at the sting.
"Does it still hurt?" she asked, her voice laced with genuine worry.
Aether blinked, surprised by the Principalâs unusually tender behavior.
Normally, sheâd be break him further, probably poking at his injuries just to see if heâd yelp in pain.
But now⊠this was different.
He couldnât help but smile. "Iâm fine, my Master~" he replied with a playful wink.
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The Principalâs blank stare didnât falter, though her eyes twitched with annoyance. She let out a sigh, shaking her head. "You almost died, and yet... Sigh." Her frustration was clear, but she didnât push it further.
Aether was about to toss another teasing remark when something caught his eye behind her, and he paused mid-sentence.
"I am sorry~ I am sorry~ I am soooooo sorry~" Mary was clinging to her daughter, rubbing her cheek against Liaâs like a purring cat as she pleaded for forgiveness.
Lia, however, remained firm, her arms crossed and her expression still grumpy. She wasnât going to let her mother off that easily, holding onto her resolve with all her might.
"I wonât forgive you that easily!" Lia shot back, though the slight quiver in her voice showed just how torn she was.
"Please forgive your pitiful mother~ He is trying to snatch you away from me" Mary wailed dramatically, now clutching her own chest. "I was just trying to protect you! Look, Iâm hurt! Waaaaa!!!"
Both Aether and the Principal twitched at the sight.
"Is she... for real?" Aether asked, half in disbelief.
The Principal shook her head, clearly used to this by now. "Believe me, that bitch is worse than you think," she muttered, then turned to Aether with a more serious expression,
"I donât mind you picking a fight with someone like Alaric, but her..." She gestured toward Mary, her tone darkening, "Sheâs more dangerous than most people realize. The poison she used on youâthereâs nothing even a Saintess could do to heal it. Even the Archpriestess would have struggled to neutralize it. Thatâs how dangerous she is. The only reason youâre alive right now is because of Lia.
If it werenât for her intervention, that bitch wouldnât have reversed the poison. Even if I killed her, she wouldnât have helped you. Sheâs that twisted.
Aether! You better stay away from that bitch! Donât be fooled by her act, she bitchest bitchy that Iâve ever seen!!""
Aether nodded slowly, absorbing her words, "I seeâŠ"
However, the Principal noticed something in Aetherâs expression that made her frown. He was still watching Mary with a small smirk playing on his lips, âHeâs not going to listen to me, is he?â she thought with frustration, though there was the faintest hint of a smile tugging at her lips.
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She sighed again, a wry smile forming despite herself.
Even Mary, who was still clinging to her grumpy daughter, shot a glance in Aetherâs direction. Her eyes narrowed as she caught the way he was staring at her, like she was his prey. She grinned, a dangerous glint in her eyes.
"You better keep your filthy hands away from my baby, got it?~" she purred with menace.
Aether didnât reply, just stared at her with a calm, unreadable expression.
Lia, overhearing the threat, snapped out of her sulking and turned to see Aether fully awake. "Aether!" she exclaimed, breaking free from her motherâs embrace and rushing over to him.
"My babyyyyyy!!!" Mary wailed, reaching out but unable to stop Lia from leaving her side.
Lia stood in front of Aether, her face flushed with relief. "A-Are you alright?" she asked, her hands trembling slightly as she resisted the urge to hug him, quickly glancing over her shoulder at her mother, who was still glaring at Aether.
Lia sighed before taking Aether out of the Principalâs office room.
"Donât leave me, my babyyyyyyy!!" Mary cried out again, about to follow them when the Principal stepped in her way, blocking her path with a stern expression.
"We need to talk," the Principal said sharply, snapping her fingers. In response, a shadowy figure fell down from who knows whereâa traitor, the representative professor of the Umbrionis Void, the very one who had leaked secrets to Kennedy.... Maryâs responsibility!
Mary clicked her tongue, her expression hardening as her gaze darkened.
Her gaze bore into the Principal, frustration lacing her voice, "You kept him alive?" she asked, her tone sharp with annoyance. "Just finish him off already. Itâs not like we need your precious help to sustain the Empire."
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The Principalâs brow furrowed, her patience wearing thin. "I will," she replied coldly, "but not before I get answers to the questions I asked."
Mary crossed her arms, her lips curling into a mocking smile. "As I said, those assassins werenât from us. Theyâve been wiped from the Empireâs registry, and as for the weird doors, guns artifacts youâre so obsessed with? I havenât the faintest clue what youâre talking about."
The Principalâs expression grew steely. Her voice was low but dangerous as she leaned forward slightly, "Mary, Iâll ask you one last time. If you donât answer me..." She motioned to the room, the walls splattered with the blood from their earlier fight. "...You know what happens next, donât you?"
Maryâs grin widened, a smirk tugging at the corners of her lips. "Oh, I know exactly what happens... Thatâs why Iâm not answering, you bitch~."
BOOOMMMMMMM!!!
In a swift movement, the Principal grabbed the professor and slammed him into Mary with bone-crushing force. His body crumbled between them, turning into nothing more than meat paste splattered across the floor.
"Pity~" Mary cooed, almost bored.
"Pity," the Principal echoed, her voice cold.
The professor never knew what hit him, his life snuffed out in an instant. But neither Mary nor the Principal spared him another glance, their attention returning solely to one another.
The Principal stepped closer, eyes narrowing. "Why are you here, Mary? And more importantly, why was there a sudden interest in Aether? I find that... curious? or something else?" Her voice hinted with suspicion.
Mary let out a soft, almost playful laugh, "Fu~fu~ I wonder why youâd think that?"
The Principal snorted, "You really think I wouldnât notice? I know you better than anyone, Mary. You never play with your prey. Youâre not one to draw things out. When you want someone dead, you finish them off without hesitation. But with Aether...
you didnât even try to use your powers on him. Why?"
Maryâs grin faltered slightly, but her eyes gleamed with amusement. "Tsk, you always know how to ruin my fun. Itâs frustrating!... Anyhow, I am just checking something... something more than your normal eyes could see! He perfectly fits the assumptions... so " she spat before her body dissolved into blood-red particles, swirling around the Principal in a vortex-like storm.
Her voice echoed ominously through the whirlwind. "If you want answers... then come and get them!"
The Principal grinned softly,
Meanwhile, Lia was clinging to Aether, hugging him tightly, her eyes brimming with tears.
"Iâm really sorry, Aether!" she said, her voice trembling. She squeezed him as if afraid he might disappear, "My family... weâre always like this. They might be a bit... strange, but they only want to protect me. Please...
forgive my mother. Please..." Lia pleaded, her voice soft, almost desperate.
Aether sighed, glancing down at her. Though part of him wanted to tell her that he would one day break her Motherâs bones, he couldnât bring himself to say it.
Instead, he thought, âSometimes showing forgiveness puts you above...â It wasnât the best reason, but it would do for now.
"Since I have a great heart, Iâll let this slide, Lia," Aether said, patting her back gently.
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Lia pulled back, a soft smile breaking through her tear-streaked face. She wiped her eyes quickly before her mother could see and turned the situation into even more chaos.
"Are you alright, First? Why did you hurt Kai?" Aether asked with a concerned tone.
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Liaâs face flushed with embarrassment, "Did you see that? I... I didnât mean to lose control, but..." Her expression darkened, her anger resurfacing as she clenched her fists. "Kai really pissed me off!" Her voice trembled, the mere thought of him reigniting her fury.
Recalling Kaiâs actions, Liaâs face twisted with renewed anger.
She abruptly pulled up her sleeve, "I swear, Aether, Iâm going to visit him again! This time, Iâll make sureâ"
Aether quickly grabbed her hand, knowing full well that any more escalation could lead to real trouble.
âLia, no! If you go now, youâll literally kill him!â he thought, but aloud, he chose a different approach, "Wait! Before you do anything, whatâs this âCrimson Elixir of the Nullâ? What does that mean?" he asked, trying to divert her attention.
Lia stopped mid-step, frowning at him in surprise, "...The Crimson Elixir of the Null? Itâs a rare blood, Aether. One of the rarest in existence, actually. Itâs said to be the purest and most irresistible blood for vampires. Most humans with that blood donât live long because theyâre hunted down... Why do you ask?" she said, her voice laced with curiosity.
Aetherâs eyes widened slightly as her words sank in, âCould it be... Rh-Null blood?â he thought.
!~Ding~!