"Wow!" eximed a young child, her eyes wide with wonder.
"Haha, beautiful, isn''t it?" chuckled an old woman as she held hands with the child. They were perched atop a serene mountain, taking in the breathtaking natural scenery that surrounded them.
The wind blew gently, and their hair fluttered in the breeze. The young child couldn''t contain her excitement as she gazed upon the picturesquendscape. The old woman smiled, unable to resist stroking the child''s back.
"Be, do you like your birthday present?" the old woman asked.
"Yes!" the child responded, her enthusiasm shining through. Be''s cuteness was irresistible, and her response elicited a warm smile from the old woman. Be giggled in response to her affectionate gesture.
The old woman turned her attention back to the magnificent vista before speaking to Be once more.
"Remember this well, Be" she began. "Moments like this are best enjoyed with a reason."
"Reason?" Be questioned, her brow furrowed.
"Master, shouldn''t moments like this be best enjoyed for what they are? Do you really need a reason to enjoy them?"
The old woman chuckled softly. "Haha, I guess you''re right. There''s a beauty in simply savoring the moment. But trust me, once you find your reason, enjoying moments like this will be a thousand times better."
Be looked puzzled. "I don''t get it."
"Fufu, you don''t need to understand just yet. You''re still young. You''lle to understand when you''re older" the old woman replied, a knowing twinkle in her eyes.
…..
Be slowly opened her eyes, greeted by the breathtaking night sky. Stars sparkled like precious gems, and the moon cast its gentle glow upon the world.
''Was it a dream, or was it a memory?'' Be wondered; her mind still lost in the echoes of the past.
"Remember this well, Be. Moments like this are best enjoyed with a reason," her master''s words resonated in her thoughts.
"In the end, what exactly did you mean, old hag?" Be mused.
Be nced around and realized her current location. She had fallen asleep on the roof of Lucian Hall, the dormitory reserved for the top students of the academy.
Be knew all too well that she wasn''t allowed to sleep here, let alone be here in the first ce. She could already imagine the scolding her personal maid would unleash upon her when she finds out.
Despite the impending trouble, Be couldn''t help but smile. Lucian Hall, with its castle-like features, had always fascinated her. She had often wondered what it was like to sleep high above its tower-like roofs, and now, she had her answer.
The cool, gentle breeze yed with her hair as she breathed in the fresh night air. The view from the top was nothing short of spectacr. She knew that the experience was well worth any future scolding.
Be sat up, her drowsy eyes brightening as she gazed upon most of the academy grounds. The lights of the academy city streets and districts shone like a surreal and beautiful artificialndscape.
As she took in the view, Be couldn''t help but think ''I guess people can also create something beautiful, huh?''
As Be cherished her few moments of peace before returning to her room, she suddenly sensed a strong presence. Her gaze shifted to the northwestern side of the academy, where she noticed an unusual concentration of mana.
From a very young age, Be had been considered a prodigy. By the age of six, her magical sensitivity and mana capacity had already exceeded that of most certified magicians.
Her talent, strength, and knowledge in magic were so remarkable that she could likely defeat the academy''s principal, one of the few Arch Mages left on the continent. Be''s magical sensitivity was so acute that she could detect if someone had used magic dozens of kilometers away.
"This mana... it''s dangerous" Be muttered to herself as she reached out to grasp the fragments of mana lingering in the air. Her eyes glowed with a brilliant blue light as her body became enveloped in a bluish aura of pure mana.
In an instant, she disappeared, leaving behind only a trail of twinkling stars.
She reappeared above the forest, floating in the air, and came face to face with the unexpected presence. "Oh my, I didn''t expect to see you here, Miss Be Raiseinler" a familiar voice spoke.
"Considering your level of strength, I guess you also felt it, huh?"
"Principal?"
"The one and only!" Principal Victoria replied, her yful demeanor surprising Be. With a wink of her eyes and a peace sign, the principal seemed uncharacteristically whimsical.
Be couldn''t help but think, ''Why is she acting like a child?''
Be gazed down at the forest, her heart pounding with a mix of awe and trepidation.
The devastation was unlike anything she had ever witnessed.
Treesy splintered,ndscapes shattered, and deep craters marred the once serene scene, all radiating from the epicenter of the destruction: the gigantic pir of pure ck energy.
"What''s going on, Principal Victoria?" Be asked, her voice far more serious than her usual carefree demeanor.
The ominous presence of the dark pir weighed heavily on her senses, warning her to keep her distance.
"I don''t know," Victoria replied, her voice resolute.
"But I do know one thing, that dark pir needs to be destroyed."
With that deration, Principal Victoria extended her hand toward the dark pir, her staff materializing with a bluish, ethereal glow.
Dozens of intricate magic circles manifested before her, merging into a single point as energy gathered at the staff''s tip, ready to be unleashed at any moment.
Be watched in amazement, her respect for the principal''s mastery over her own mana growing.
"But if she fires that spell, wouldn''t the whole forest be blown to bits?" she pondered.
The high-level spell "Arcane Cataclysm" that Principal Victoria was conjuring was originally designed to obliterate a small town.
Given the principal''s degree of skill and power, the destructive potential would be more than enough to annihte the entire forest.
The ripple effects might even extend to nearby residential districts, not to mention Cleave Hall, which was situated just a few kilometers away.
Be couldn''t help but voice her concerns. "Are you sure about using that spell, Principal? The damage would be immeasurable."
Principal Victoria turned her eyes from the dark pir to Be. Her usually confident expression now revealed a hint of worry.
"We don''t have many options, do we? I''m pretty sure you can sense how dangerous that thing is just by looking at it."
Be''s gaze sharpened as she scrutinized the principal''s hands more closely. The slight tremor in her fingers spoke volumes about the gravity of the situation.
Be knew that even with all her magical prowess, she, too, would have to hold nothing back to stand against the ominous ck pir.
The peril it posed was that immense, leaving them with no choice but to confront it head-on.
"Arcane Catacl—" Victoria was about to fire off her spell when suddenly the dark pir vanished. Confusion and surprise shed across Victoria''s face as she lowered her staff.
"Adrian?" she eximed; her voice filled with bewilderment.
"Do you know him?" Be asked, genuinely surprised.
Victoria tilted her head, realizing Be''s penchant for not paying much attention to others. "Adrian Vulter Tellus, he''s a top student of his department, just like you," Victoria replied with a sigh, reminding Be that she should know of him.
"Why is he here? And why is he standing where the pir once stood?" Questions tumbled out of the principal''s mouth as she tried to make sense of the baffling scene.
Suddenly, an oppressive pressure descended upon the area, and a surge of fear overcame both women.
Their instincts screamed at them to run immediately. ncing down, they saw a tiny ck dot appear near Adrian.
The dot expanded into a gaping ck crack, and out of it emerged a walking blonde doll, apanied by none other than the holiest woman in the academy, if not the entire continent.
"Saintess?" they both uttered in simultaneous astonishment, their voices tinged with disbelief. While Be often remained oblivious to many things, she did possess a basic knowledge of general information about the continent.
The saintess was one of the figures she was familiar with, thanks to having attended one of the parades where the saintess had offered her blessings during her childhood.
Her master, a formidable arch wizard, was an unwavering believer in the goddess of light and had incessantly nagged Be to attend such parades and appreciate the holy presence of the saintess.
Seeing the saintess in this peculiar situation, and in such unusual circumstances, was indeed baffling.
The doll and Adrian seemed to be engaged in an intense conversation, their expressions revealing an air of urgency. Then, out of the blue, the doll raised its tiny hands, and in a bewildering turn of events, both Adrian, the doll, and the Saintess simply vanished from sight.
It wasn''t just that they couldn''t see them anymore; it was as if they had been erased from existence. There was no trace of their auras, mana, or even their life presence.
It was as if they hadpletely ceased to exist, leaving Be and Principal Victoria in a state of shock and bewilderment.
Be and the principal remained suspended in the air, their reactions a mixture of astonishment and indecision. The unexpected situation left them unsure of how to proceed.
While they both had a strong desire to approach and inspect the unfolding scene more closely, they found themselves immobilized in the skies, paralyzed by the strange turn of events.
Their stillness continued until, to their great surprise, Adrian reappeared, now carrying the saintess in his arms while the blonde doll perched on his shoulder.
As Adrian moved away from the scene, the doll vanished abruptly. Then, a bluish mana enveloped Be, although it was clear that it wasn''t her own magic.
Be turned her head to the side and saw Principal Victoria casting a teleportation spell towards her. In the blink of an eye, she vanished from her position.
Thest image imprinted in her mind was that of the doll sping the principal''s neck, its gaze directed at Be, right before she disappeared.
....
Be''s senses remained sharp even as she dozed off in ss, and the moment the professor''s voice boomed through the room, signaling the end of the lecture, she instantly roused from her slumber. Her unique ability to react promptly upon dismissal often left her instructors exasperated.
They had grown ustomed to her peculiar behavior, which was a result of her advanced level of knowledge and skill. In the eyes of the school, she was already at the level of a graduate student, if not a professor, and her professors had long since given up on trying to change her habits.
As Be prepared to teleport back to her room, she was unexpectedly addressed by a voice from the ssroom door.
"Miss Be Raiseinler, could I have a bit of your time?" inquired the voice, belonging to none other than Adrian Vulter Tellus, who was standing outside their ssroom door looking at her with a warm smile.