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Chapter 2768: Pride and Shame (part 2)

Supreme Magus Legion20 5743 Words 2023-10-25 11:20:00
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The moment Filia and Frey remembered how people had always been mean to Vastor, their consciences went quiet and their anger flared. After that, they said no more and jumped on the ride.

Manohar's Madness was the Mogar equivalent of a roller coaster, made fast and secure by air magic. The same spells that moved the carts also generated air cushions all around the ride so that even if someone fell off despite the safety harness, they wouldn't get hurt.

On the top of the first climb, Frey was scared so he grabbed Vastor's hand and albeit trivial, the gesture filled the Master with joy.

nulli'I know that I'm not worthy of being a father, but I swear upon the gods that I will.'

"Did you like it?" Vastor asked after the ride while casting a cantrip to settle the still wobbling stomachs of the kids.

"Yes." Filia said, hugging him for both bringing them there and being so thoughtful that he always helped them before they could ask for it. "But I'm also quite annoyed." n/-01n

"Why?" Vastor asked in confusion for both her words and gesture.

"Because there are rides themed after a lot of mages yet there is none about you." Filia pouted and Frey nodded in agreement. "You are an Archmage and a hero of the War of the Griffons. These people are a bunch of ingrates."

The Master just laughed and caressed their heads, their recognition was the only one that mattered to him now.

At the end of the evening, after the kids had tried all rides at least twice and had eaten more sweets than it was healthy, it was time for the fireworks.

Ustar had magicos specialized in controlling air and fire magic that would conjure balls of fire and lightning. The low yet flashy tiers of magic would spread through the sky, taking the form of mystical creatures and legendary warriors.

Unlike regular fireworks, those cast by mages wouldn't disappear quickly and could be moved around akin to living beings. The magicos exploited their powers to narrate short stories and epic fights, adding more spells for special effects when needed.

It wasn't as accurate or detailed as Lith's movies but having the whole night sky as the screen and the moon and stars as background still made it amazing for the kids. For the rest of the guests, instead, it was the closest thing to a movie theatre they would see their whole lives.

It was at that moment, when all eyes were looking up, that three figures approached the happy Vastor family. Between the crowd, the noise, and the blinding magical flashes from the fireworks, not even the Master's senses perceived anything until it was too late.

The body odor of the mass of people around him clogged his nose while the mana from the complex network of arrays fueling the attractions blinded his mystical senses.

The undead had followed them via human thralls the whole night, making sure that Tezka the Suneater really wasn't looking after the kids anymore. After more than one undead had come close to Filia and Frey and lived to tell the tale, they had enacted the final step of their plan.

The Warping Array lasted only for a split second and was timed so that it went off at the same time as two spells exploded to mimic the clash between Sylpha's and Thrud's blades during the Battle for the White Griffon.

When the flash faded, the Master and the kids were gone. While the Queen's Corps cursed Vastor for ignoring their warning and going to such a security nightmare, the rest of the visitors were glad to have a bit more personal space.

The assassins of the Courts had planned the ambush even more carefully than the infiltration in the Verhen Mansion. Their previous attempt had been aimed at an isolated place whereas Ustar swarmed with guards.

Fighting there would have no chance of success since reinforcements would have arrived quickly and Vastor could have simply disappeared through the crowd with a Blink.

The undead knew that he was the only Highmaster of his generation and that someone like him would have no qualms about using civilians as meat shields. The children, instead, had proven to be time and time again the weak spot of an otherwise formidable opponent.

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