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Chapter 18 The Academy [part 1]

    <h4>Chapter 18 The Academy [part 1] </h4>


    Milhguard Academy stood as an enigmatic fortress, situated on an ind shrouded in mystery – the Sanctuary of The Crimson Shadow.


    This isley at the heart of the vast Central in, its existence owing to the eerie sea of smokes that lurked beneath instead of a vast expanse of water.


    Tra-el, the realm in which it resided, recognized the ind as one of its nine wonders – ces where unexinable phenomena defied humanprehension.


    No matter how fervently schrs attempted to unravel the secrets behind these marvels, their efforts proved futile, for the wonders remained cloaked in enigma.


    As the flying ship approached, Northern peered down from the deck, his gaze meeting the unsettling sight of crimson smokes creeping eerily far below.


    The academy itself stood fortified, surrounded by towering walls that enclosed its buildings, safeguarding them from the creepy ws of the shadowy haze.


    The height of these walls was staggering, stretching so high that even from the ship''s lofty trajectory, the structures within remained obscured from view.


    Northern found himself pondering how they would gain entry, wondering if the vessel would need to ascend to greater heights.


    As if in response to his curiosity, the ship glided directly towards the wall.


    Northern watched, captivated, as the air sailors skillfully folded the colossal mast and maneuvered the vessel''s three wheels to direct its course.


    With the mast folded, the ship appeared less imposing, liberated from its bulky rigging.


    Suddenly, a section of the immense wall parted, revealing a cavity from which an extended metallic aerial bridge unfurled.


    Simultaneously, a wide circr tform unfolded, and the ship slowly glided towards it, making a smoothnding.


    The moment had arrived – it was time for Northern to enter the academy he had long anticipated.


    His eyes danced with sparks of excitement as he envisioned the wonders that awaited him beyond those formidable walls.


    Just then, a youngdy approached, her raven tresses flowing gracefully in the wind.


    Her crimson eyes seemed to pierce through all they beheld, exuding an intensity that hinted at a thirst for conquest.


    Her skin bore a warm, wless hue, and her jet-ck bangs framed her forehead, stopping just above her sharp, defined brows.


    Northern found himself momentarily distracted by the floral scent that lingered around her.


    He turned to regard her, only to nonchntly avert his gaze momentster.


    The girl, too, met his gaze briefly before diverting her eyes, and together they stood, transfixed by the colossal wall that loomed before them.


    "Just how did they build this thing?" Northern murmured, craning his neck in a futile attempt to take in the wall''s entire visage.


    The closer they drew, the more staggering its height appeared.


    The wall, a testament to architectural mastery, had been erected by the most skilled craftsmen – drifters who had awakened nonbat S-ss talents and dedicated themselves to contributing to the civilization of the Central ins.


    Constructed using an indestructible metal forged from the rare Oregon mineral found only within rifts, the wall was smelted and molded through the fierce intery of steel and fire by master cksmiths.


    Its erection took an astonishing seventy-three years, with the final structure reaching a staggering height of 9,448 meters and spanning a vast 10,000 square kilometers, an arearge enough to be considered an empire unto itself.


    All seven kingdoms and two empires of the Central in hade together, relinquishing thisnd, for none could breach the impregnable barrier.


    Yet, the mystery persisted – how had the academy''s founder crossed the sea of crimson shadows to reach this ind in the first ce?


    Over time, the advent of flying ships and teleportation had made ess to the ind more feasible, but the academy''s origins remained shrouded in enigma.


    Another perplexing aspect was the sheer height of the walls – their true purpose, whether to protect the interior from the crimson shadows or perhaps the reverse, remained a matter of spection.


    Northern gazed at the wall with a discerning eye, his thoughts racing.


    "It looks like it''s protecting the inside from the outside... or is it the outside from the inside?" he mused, his voiceced with intrigue.


    As the ship touched down safely on the round tform, a harsh st from the horn shattered the tranquil silence, its piercing sound nearly rupturing Northern''s eardrums.


    While he instinctively mped his hands over his ears, the youngdy beside him remained unfazed, stepping forward as automatic steps arranged themselves from the deck to the tform''s surface.


    One of the air attendants announced, "First stop, Milhguard Academy. If you are for Milhguard Academy, please retrieve your luggage from the cargo hold."


    As the attendant''s voice echoed, several people emerged from within the ship, clutching their bags.


    It was then that Northern realized he was not the only prospective student embarking on this journey.


    "Where have they all been?" he wondered, surmising that, like himself, they had likely remained secluded in their quarters during the voyage.


    Scanning the disembarking passengers, he failed to spot the baster-haired child and the protector he had encountered at the citadel.


    At least Ate, the twins, and Gilbert were by his side, a realization that brought him an odd sense offort he promptly tried to shake off.


    As Northern made his way towards the cargo hold to retrieve his luggage, Gilbert approached him with a smile, lifting one of the bags.


    "This is yours, right?" he inquired amiably.


    "Ah, yes it is," Northern responded, slightly taken aback. "Thank you," he added, politely collecting the bag from Gilbert''s grasp.


    Falling in line with the other passengers, Northern surveyed his surroundings.


    Most of his fellow travelers appeared to be between the ages of fourteen and sixteen, with the exception of a single diminutive figure who immediately caught his eye.


    The youth was not merely short in stature but possessed blue hair and a cold, piercing gaze that hinted at a troubled disposition.


    To Northern, the boy seemed out of ce, as if he should not have been present.


    As Northern approached the cavity within the wall, he nced around once more, but there was still no sign of Ruchsbourgh.


    While his absence did not perturb Northern, he had expected the individual who had invited him here to apany him on the journey. If not, how could Ruchsbourgh possibly teleport them into a ce he had never been?


    As Northern walked, someone matched his pace, and a boy greeted him with a slight bow of his head.


    "Good afternoon. My name is Ellis... Ellis Ruthsworn."


    Northern regarded him with a deadpan expression, offering no response.


    "So what about you... what''s your name?" Ellis pressed, undeterred by Northern''s silence.


    Northern sighed inwardly. ''Can''t he even get a hint?'' he mumbled under his breath before answering curtly, "Northern..."


    Ellis studied Northern intently, as if expecting more information.


    "What?" Northern grumbled, growing impatient with the boy''s scrutiny.


    "You must be from the imperial family..." Ellis whispered conspiratorially.


    "Are you trying to hide your identity? Don''t worry, not everyone knows about the white hair of Luinngard Empire."


    Northern arched a brow, his expression puzzled.


    "I think you have the wrong person..." he stated matter-of-factly, hastening his steps to put distance between himself and the persistent Ellis as they entered the hallowed walls of the academy.


    What sprawled out before his eyes was a sight more grandiose than anything he had everid eyes upon – the magnificent Milhguard Academy in all its splendor.
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