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Chapter 92: Father?

    "What do you mean by gone?" The old man''s voice carried a tone of disbelief.


    "Just like I said, it''s suddenly gone—poof, just like that," replied Victoria, her wordsced with an almost yful nonchnce. Her demeanor, however, seemed to find this situation amusing.


    Haiter, the wise and wondering sage, observed Principal Victoria closely. It became evident to him that she wasn''t taking the matter as seriously as he believed she should. He cast her a displeased look, his eyes expressing a mixture of concern and disappointment.


    Sensing Haiter''s disapproval, Victoria ceased her yful demeanor and adopted a more serious tone. "Like I told you, it''s gone. Even though I hid it in the academy''s deepest vault, it disappeared all of a sudden."


    "You think I''ll believe that? What did you do, Principal Victoria?" Haiter''s skepticism was apparent, and he didn''t seem willing to ept such an extraordinary exnation without further rification.


    Victoria sighed, the weight of the situation settling on her shoulders. "I did nothing. I secured it in the vault as we discussed. But now, it''s as if it vanished into thin air. I wouldn''t y games with something as important as the staff and its owner."


    Despite the gravity of the situation, Victoria couldn''t resist shing her yful smile once again. "You don''t need to worry about that. So just be a good old man and stay here quietly for the time being, hehe. And here." Victoria tossed an orb towards Haiter.


    "What is this?" Haiter caught the orb, his curiosity piqued.


    "Have you gone senile? Or do old people not keep up with technology?" Victoria teased, her tone light but with a mischievous edge. Haiter, though tempted to remind her that she was older than him, wisely chose not to provoke the yful monster just yet.


    As Haiter examined the small orb, he sensed a subtle undercurrent of pure mana within it. It was unmistakably a magical device. Suddenly, the orb glowed yellow, and a translucent screen popped out, disying a scene that unfolded like a video.


    "Is this amunication crystal? No, but the scene I''m looking at... it''s as if I''m looking down below the academy," Haiter observed, his curiosity piqued as he marveled at the aerial view, reminiscent of an eagle''s perspective.


    "You''re right about it being amunication crystal, but not exactly. I made a few changes inside of it. That crystal is currently connected to my familiar''s eyes," Victoria exined.


    "I can''t have an old man like you die of boredom, so maybe remotely watching the academy lessens it?" She looked at Haiter, a mix of amusement and genuine concern in her eyes.


    Although he had once been one of her students, Victoria couldn''t help but reflect on the passage of time and the realization that she was now old enough to worry about the well-being of her past students decades ago.


    "I''m sure you can already feel how to use it, right?"


    "Yes," said Haiter enthusiastically, making telepathicmands that prompted Victoria''s bird familiar to gracefullynd on a rooftop. The bird''s keen eyes fixated on a particrly destroyed building, capturing the aftermath of some recent disturbance.


    "That''s quite the destruction you did. Are you sure what you did was right?" Haiter inquired, his curiosity tinged with a hint of concern.


    "Correction," Victoria responded, her expression shifting to a more serious demeanor. "I wasn''t the one who did that. That was an unexpected result caused by Lady Schwi. Haah, I didn''t expect for everything to be thisplicated."


    Victoria, typically easy-going on the outside, was now grappling with theplexity of the situation. Her mind worked overtime as she contemted the unfolding events. Despite her confident exterior, the unexpected turns had thrown her for a loop, and she was diligently searching for a resolution that would navigate the challenges smoothly.


    Two crucial rules had been established for prospective buyers seeking to participate in the bid for the staff of Estelle. This rare and powerful artifact had attracted only two contenders – Duke Heiron and the wandering sage, Haiter.


    The first rule imposed a strict prohibition on any direct contact between the bidders. The idea was to ensure a fair and impartial process, eliminating the possibility of collusion or any underhanded dealings between the two potential owners. The sanctity of the bid was to be upheld, and the bidders were to remain in istion, allowing the process to unfold with transparency.


    The second rule added an element of strategic consideration to the bidding process. Bidders were permitted to reveal their bidding numbers only once. This meant that they had to exercise caution and precision when deciding how much currency tomit on the paper provided to them. The bid amounts were to be scrutinized by the school, acting as the impartial middleman, ensuring that no party had an undue advantage.


    Schwi Heiron, the daughter of a powerful duke and a member of the empire''srgest merchant group, wielded financial resources that bordered on limitless. When the intensepetition for the staff of Estellemenced, Schwi wasted no time asserting her dominance. In a swift and decisive move, she inscribed the staggering sum of 10,000,000 gold on the nk bidding paper.


    The school staff member responsible for overseeing the process, ustomed to more modest bids, felt a surreal disconnect as he nced at the audacious figure on the paper. It was as if his soul momentarily left his body, struggling toprehend the astronomical amount presented before him. The room, which had been tense with anticipation, now buzzed with an awkward silence.


    In theory, Schwi had secured an immediate and irrefutable victory. Her bid surpassed any reasonablepetition, and by all ounts, the staff of Estelle should have been dered hers. However, unbeknownst to Schwi, Principal Victoria, the orchestrator of the bid, had other ns.


    Victoria, perhaps motivated by an unforeseen twist or her own concealed agenda, decided to fabricate the result. In an unexpected turn of events, she chose not to acknowledge Schwi''s overwhelming bid. The principal lied and manipted the oue.


    Initially, Principal Victoria''s n for the staff of Estelle involved concealing it in a location so obscure that even the sessful bidder wouldn''t be able to locate it. This strategy aimed to allow the school to retain its most prized possession, with the excuse that the staff had been stolen if a bidder were to win. The checks, connected to the bidders'' bank ounts through a document of immediate money transfer, ensured the school received the funds even if the artifact remained hidden.


    However, as the intricate web of the bidding process unfolded, Victoria recognized the ws in her initial n. The idea of iming the staff as stolen seemed imusible and fraught with potentialplications. In a decisive shift, Victoria altered her approach, opting for a more direct and unconventional tactic.


    Aware of the immense power of the staff and the risks associated with its possession, Victoria devised a n that involved locking up the wandering sage, Haiter, in her private vi using celestial magic.


    The impersonation of the sage during the bidding process became the linchpin of this strategy. Victoria, assuming Haiter''s identity, wrote on the bidding paper the total value of the assets the sage possessed,bined with the amount of money in his bank ount. Astonishingly, the sum reached an impressive 15 million gold.


    With this inted bid, Victoria immediately emerged as the winner of the staff. Despite a twinge of guilt for deceiving the old sage, she justified her actions with the understanding that it was a necessary precaution.


    Victoria couldn''t afford to risk the staff falling into the wrong hands, particrly that of a dark mage with malevolent intentions.


    The artifact''s inherent danger necessitated its confinement within the academy, where it could be securely sealed away, far from the reach of those who sought to exploit its potent magic for nefarious purposes.


    Internally, Principal Victoria made a silent vow to repay Haiter for the inconvenience caused by her impersonation. However, in the recesses of her thoughts, she harbored a secret hope that time would outpace him, allowing the debt to fade away with the passing of the old sage.


    The bidding process, though manipted for the sake of safeguarding the staff of Estelle, took an unforeseen turn with Schwi Heiron''s unexpected ident.


    The principal found herself caught off guard by the ensuing incident. While she yearned to unravel the truth behind the unfolding events, the situation proved to be an enigma, with too many unexpected elements and elusive individuals who refused to divulge information or simply disappeared.


    The prime suspect, Louise, had vanished without a trace, leaving both Victoria and her investigative team perplexed about her whereabouts.


    The surviving witness, Schwi''s maid, remained tight-lipped, unwilling to share any insights into the mysterious incident.


    Even Adrian, who happened to be present, imed his presence was purely coincidental. He had been on a mission to procure supplies for his alchemy ss, seemingly unrted to the chaos that had unfolded.


    Blue, sparkling mana gathered around Principal Victoria once again. "I''m going now," she dered as the magical energy enveloped her, signaling her imminent departure.


    As Victoria prepared to teleport away, Haiter, the wandering sage, couldn''t help but voice his concerns.


    "Principal, I admire your determination to protect the school, but aren''t you being too bound by it?"


    His eyes bore a sense of pity, as if he saw through her facade, perceiving her more as an obsessed child than an elder half-elf with centuries of wisdom.


    "What do you mean?" Victoria inquired, a flicker of curiosity in her eyes as she regarded the sage.


    Haiter, however, chose not to offer a direct answer. Instead, he continued to manipte the holographic device in front of him. His own time on this ne of existence was drawing to a close, and he harbored a desire to make onest great discovery.


    The staff, with its potent magic, seemed to be the key to unlocking mysteries that had eluded him throughout his lifetime. Fate, however, had different ns for him.


    With a resigned eptance of the inevitable, Haiter gazed at the holographic images ying before him. He reclined in his chair, the weariness of age evident in his features. Despite the unfulfilled aspirations and the looming end, there was a peaceful aura about him.


    ''Well, I guess dying like this isn''t too bad as well'' Haiter thought


    Victoria cast onest look at Haiter, the wandering sage who now seemed engrossed in the holographic disy, before the blue, sparkling mana enveloped her, and she teleported away.


    In the next instant, Victoria materialized inside Adrian''s room.


    To her astonishment, Victoria couldn''t help but widen her eyes upon entering Adrian''s room. There, on his bed, peacefully slumbered three beautiful girls, each lost in the embrace of a serene dream.


    A dazzlingly beautiful maid was perched gracefully on the couch, sharing in the peaceful repose. However, what truly caught Victoria off guard was the sight of Louise Obelia, the enigmatic figure at the center of the recent incident, sleeping without a care in the world.


    To add to the mystique, the literal saintess of the most powerful religion on the continenty there, sleeping as soundly as the others. What was even more unexpected, and perhaps downright suspicious, was the presence of Adrian''s sister, nestled among the trio, forming a harmonious tableau of tranquility.


    The three girls hugged each other, with Louise sandwiched between the other two, creating a scene reminiscent of three sleeping princesses, each wrapped in an ethereal dream. It was a tableau so enchanting that one would hesitate to disturb their serene slumber.


    Despite the approaching noon, the girls showed no signs of stirring. Dark lines beneath their closed eyes hinted at the length of their night, suggesting a shared experience that had kept them awake into the early hours.


    Victoria stood there, staring at the sleeping beauties, her mind grappling with a mix of surprise and confusion.


    …..


    I observed intently as Charlotte and Peter, sensing imminent danger, prepared themselves for the impending visitors.


    Peter, disying his proficiency with blood magic, unleashed a dozen blood spears into the distance. However, the effect on the approaching peril seemed minimal, as the threat drew nearer, undeterred by the initial assault.


    Suddenly, an ominous shift urred. Dense demonic energies materialized, encircling both Charlotte and Peter. Suspended in the air, their vampiric bats quivered, sensing the malevolence emanating from the approaching danger.


    Charlotte attempted to cast celestial magic in a bid to escape, but each attempt was thwarted, her magical incantations breaking apart the moment she invoked them. The looming threat drew closer, ominous dark red lightning crackling as it encircled them.


    The air crackled with tension as the dense demonic energy that cloaked Charlotte and Peter dissipated. In its wake stood fourteen demons, each radiating a sinister aura. It was evident that they were middle-ss demons, their forms twisted and malevolent.


    However, what sent a chill through Charlotte and Peter was the man leisurely looking at them—their leader. Long ck hair framed his face, and two formidable horns protruded from his head, marking him as the only high-ranking demon in the vicinity.


    "Hmm? Two vampires? I was sure I felt Father''s mana signature here," a voice echoed through the air, carrying with it a sense of surprise and confusion.


    Turning my attention to the side, I found myself taken aback. Despite counting the approaching 14 mana signatures, I couldn''t sense the source of this particr voice. It was a perplexing feat, and the realization that the speaker eluded my supernatural perception left me astounded.


    However, my astonishment deepened as Iid eyes on the owner of the voice. Standing there, in a form that resembled the queen of the elves, was an unexpected and confusing sight. Questions swirled in my mind, creating a web of uncertainty.


    ''Why is the queen of the elves here?'' I pondered internally.


    ''As a matter of fact, why do the elves look demon-like now? Are they all possessed?''


    The situation took an even stranger turn as I examined the supposed elven queen?


    Not only did she bear a striking resemnce to the queen, but her presence carried an unsettling weight.


    The density of her mana wasn''t merely elven; it was enigmatic, shrouded in an aura that mirrored my own.


    ''It''s almost identical to mine. At this rate it''s basically a copy of mine, what happened?''


    "What should we do with these two, your majesty?" inquired the leader demon, a sense of anticipation lingering in the air.


    The demon queen, seemingly indifferent to the fate of the two vampires, responded nonchntly, "Oh, do whatever you want. I got all excited for no reason." With those words, she floated back, her movements carrying an air of detached amusement.


    A wave of sinister delight swept through the demons at the queen''s whimsicalmand. Even the leader, who had maintained an air of aloofness until now, couldn''t help but sumb to the collective amusement.


    It was a peculiar revtion, reminding me that demons, whether in this otherworldly realm or in my own, were perhaps more alike than different. Emotion, unbridled and untamed, seemed to guide their actions, regardless of the world they inhabited.


    The gleeful expressions on the demons'' faces hinted at their desire to inflict the most heinous deeds upon Charlotte and Heiron.


    ''Should I help them or not?''


    ''Master!!'' Meralda''s urgent telepathic message resonated once again. It became evident that the earlier barrier had indeed disrupted ourmunication.


    ''Are you alright? Where are you?''


    ''Master, quickly flee. There''s someoneing your way!''


    ''Eh? They''re already here though'' I responded, perplexed by the swift turn of events.


    While engrossed in this exchange with Meralda, an unexpected presence materialized before me. The elf queen, niel, stood right in front of me, a radiant smile adorning her face. Astonishingly, she reached out to hug me,pletely aware of my invisible presence.


    "FATHER!!!" she said as my face was swallowed by her humongous breasts.


    "HUH!????"
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