I Copy the Authorities of the Four Calamities

Chapter 154: The Rest at the Peak


The ascent to Zenith Academy was a transition of pressure and crystalline light. The transport vessel did not rumble as it climbed through the clouds. It glided on a cushion of concentrated mana, leaving the smog of the capital behind until the air became thin and sharp. Through the reinforced glass, the world below shrank into a map of glowing veins and dark shadows. The clouds eventually parted to reveal the floating island. It was a massive slab of obsidian and white stone suspended in the sky, held aloft by ancient gravitational cores that thrummed with a low frequency. The architecture was a forest of spires and hanging gardens, all built to defy the natural order of the earth.

Vane stood by the railing with his posture straight and his movements fluid. The shattered ribs and the necrotic rot in his arm were gone, replaced by a strange and humming vitality. Evangeline had seen to his recovery before they left the capital. Her healing was not the gentle mending of a priest, but a violent restructuring of his mana channels that had left him feeling stronger than he had been before the groves. He flexed his left hand, feeling the silver mana flow through his arm without the slightest hitch. There were no scars left behind.

Valerica stood beside him. Her shoulder pressed against his as they watched the island grow larger. She had discarded her formal silk for a practical combat suit of deep midnight blue that shimmered with golden threads. The silence between them was different now. It was comfortable, a bond forged in the dark that did not need words to justify its existence. She reached over and adjusted the collar of his coat, her fingers lingering for a second longer than was strictly necessary.

"You look like a person again," Valerica said, her eyes tracing the line of his jaw. "The Headmistress does not do anything halfway. Even the tension in your mana channels is gone."

"Most of it," Vane replied. He looked down at Mara, who was standing between them. The girl had her small hands gripped tightly on the railing as she stared at the floating island. "Are you ready for this, Mara? It is a long way down if you fall."

Mara looked up at him. She did not use words like celestial or divine. She just looked scared. "It is too high up," she said. Her voice was flat and small. "What if the ground breaks?"

"It won't break," Vane said. He put a hand on her head. "I already told you. I am not letting you go."

The transport docked at a secondary terminal, a sprawling plaza of white marble that overlooked the edge of the floating continent. The academy was eerily quiet. Because Evangeline had brought them back several days before the official start of the second semester, the massive plazas were empty. There were no crowds of students, no shouting instructors, and no rhythmic pounding of training boots. There was only the sound of the wind whistling through the quartz spires and the distant hum of the island's core.

The rumors of the Iron Groves had been contained with surgical precision. To the rest of the world, a dungeon had collapsed and the Justiciars had died as martyrs protecting the frontier. No one was looking for a variable, and no one was looking for the boy who had survived the grave.

They walked through the silent gardens, passing the empty lecture halls and the dormant training fields. They eventually reached the residential cliffs where the villas sat. Villa 1 sat at the very peak of the hill, a sovereign fortress built from stone that had been reinforced with mana conductive alloys. It occupied its own private ledge, overlooking the clouds that drifted beneath the floating island. As Vane pressed his palm to the sensor, the doors swung open to reveal an interior of sprawling open spaces, sunken lounges, and floor to ceiling glass that showed nothing but the sky.

Mara ran inside, her boots clicking on the polished floor. She stopped in the center of the living room, her eyes wide as she looked at the vast space. For a girl who had known only cages and laboratories, this was too much.

"Is this a house?" Mara asked. She looked at the giant glass walls. "It looks like a box made of ice."

"It is your house," Vane said, walking over to her. He knelt down so he was eye level with her. "You have your own room and your own library. The Headmistress will be visiting you here for your lessons. You are safe in this house, Mara. I meant what I said."

Mara did not say anything. She simply leaned forward and wrapped her arms around his neck, burying her face in his shoulder. Vane hesitated for a heartbeat before wrapping his arm around her, holding her close. In this moment, the cold logic of survival was silent.

Valerica watched them from the doorway, a soft smile playing on her lips. She walked over and rested a hand on Vane's back. The three of them stood there in the quiet of the villa as the sunset painted the room in shades of bruised gold.

"I have to head to Villa 4," Valerica whispered. "I need to check my own rooms and ensure the healers sent the correct tonics for my core stabilization. But I will be back in the morning. We have a few days before the rest of the wolves arrive. We should use them to rest."

"Go," Vane said, looking up at her. "I will be here."

Valerica nodded and squeezed his shoulder before turning to leave. As she walked toward the door, she looked back one last time, her violet eyes glowing with a faint and solar intensity. The connection between them was no longer a matter of tactical convenience. It was a tether that had been pulled taut in the Star Forge.

Vane stood up and walked toward the master balcony after Valerica left. He looked out over the edge of the world. The stars were beginning to appear in the clear and high altitude sky. They were no longer distant and indifferent. They were landmarks for the journey ahead.

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