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Chapter 48: Unexpected Answers (2)

"I know you will call me an old fool, but I think I have the solution to your problem."

"If you are referring to your little protégé, then you are more than a fool, you are certifiable. I tried, Ainz tried, I could write a book with the names of all those who tried.

"I can only hope that Krishna Manohar, the god of healing, will return soon. Only he can save me from this anguish. The only reason he is not here yet, is because that goddamn lunatic is nowhere to be found.

"He is doing his experiments in some remote village, forsaken by both humans and gods. He even left his communicator behind, so that he couldn't be disturbed. My mother always said that bachelors are unreliable, and damn if she wasn't right.

"If that b*astard had a wife or a husband, hell, even a cat, someone would know where to find him!"

"I completely agree with you. Only a married man truly understands the burden of responsibility." Count Lark sucked up to her.

"But allow me to say that you are underestimating my protégé." Lark ignored the ferocious snarl from the Marchioness and pushed forward.

"As I told you more than once in the past, he is blessed by the light. I'll share with you a family secret. He actually helped my daughter with a similar problem."

"Your daughter was cursed?" The Marchioness rose an eyebrow in disbelief.

"Sadly, yes. It plagued her life for years." Count Lark knew that the best lie was the one shrouded by a half-truth. Keyla had always called her acne a curse, after all.

"What do you have to lose? If I'm wrong, we'll leave and you will never hear from me again. Outside official business, of course."

"Is that a promise?" It was too good to be true.

"I swear on my ancestors. If he fails, the only things we will ever talk about are County matters."

After shaking his hand to seal the deal, Marchioness Distar had him contact Nana, which in turn called Lith.

When he arrived at Nana's house, Ainz was already there, waiting for him.

He was a man in his mid-twenties, wearing a full black robe that covered his entire figure except for his head and hands. He had long fingers, pitch-black hair and eyes, with some odd black shades that seemed to devour sunlight on contact.

Ainz had sharp, and intelligent features, with a blood-red gemstone embroidered on his chest.

'Aside from the flashy gem, that's the kind of man I would gladly marry one of my sisters to. Too bad he is too old, noble, and tacky.' Lith thought.

Ainz gave him an odd look, but his eyes didn't betray any emotion.

"My liege requires your help, young magico. Do you know how to fly?"

Lith nodded, swallowing a snarky remark.

"Then go in that direction as fast as you can." Ainz pointed at north, northeast.

"I'll follow you closely."

Lith pretended to cast a personal spell, wriggling his fingers randomly and counting backward from ten to seven, in English. By mimicking the Ry, he coupled his best flying spell with the slipstream effect, reaching a speed close to 500 kph (311mph).

It took Ainz only a bit of effort to catch up with him.

'Not bad! Purple mana core guys are really impressive.' Both Solus and Lith wanted to see what someone with such talent was capable of with their own eyes.

'Impressive! So young and he already has devised some personal spells. Maybe the old lunatic isn't so crazy, after all.' Ainz thought.

When they reached the Marchioness' house, Ainz moved through all the barriers and guards so fast that Lith couldn't manage to take a proper look around. He had to spend all his energies just to keep up with his pace.

Before he realized it, he was in a fancy parlor. Both nobles stood up at their arrival.

"That was fast, Ainz." The Marchioness seemed pleasantly surprised.

"The young one seems to have more than one ace up his sleeve."

'Is this commenting about my skills supposed to be subtle or something? Seriously? How stupid do you take me for?' Lith was seriously pissed off, but the looks from the Count and his guilty conscience kept his mouth shut.

The Marchioness gave Lith an abridged version of the story, dragging him to her daughter's bedroom without giving him the time to think or even express his opinion.

'I get it already! You don't have any faith in me. Quit dragging me around like a damn parcel!' Lith thought.

He was seriously considering failing on purpose, just to get even with her, but from Lark's troubled face, his instincts could tell that there was more at stake than just the life of a girl.

From Larks' countenance, Lith could deduce that the Count had exerted a lot of pressure just to get him to that spot. Lark had faith in him, and judging from the Marchioness expression, she was clearly expecting, if not straight out wishing, for Lith to fail.

It wasn't the time to stand on the side-lines anymore. Lith believed that if the Count assumed he could do it, there shouldn't be any risk playing his "blessed by the light" card.

After catching his breath, he performed more finger wriggling while counting up from one to three in English, while activating Invigoration on the poor girl.

It was a beautiful young woman in her early twenties, with only cotton gauze to cover her chest area. They compressed a huge wound, ten centimeters (4 inches) wide that cut her diagonally from the left shoulder to the right hip.

After a few seconds, he could only say.

"Interesting."

The Marchioness scoffed, everyone before him had said the same word.

"And?"

"And it's not a curse. Just some kind of magically laced poison."

"What?" The Marchioness lost control, stamping her feet on the floor.

"You heard me." Lith was tired of being looked down upon, treated like some illiterate barbarian. "It's a slow-release poison that disrupts the effects of light magic, turning any attempt to cure it into a new wound. Simply brilliant.

"It's almost impossible to cure such a condition."

"Almost?" The Marchioness knitted her eyebrows. "Are you saying you can cure her?"

"Yes." He nodded. "It will take about a week to make the proper adjustments to one of my spells. It's the same thing I did for Count Lark a few years ago, just more complicated." They hadn't arranged this speech beforehand, it was the simple truth.

It was just like Keyla's acne, only instead of removing natural impurities, he had to remove the artificial ones in order to make the healing possible.

"Kid, my daughter's life is no joke. I tried, Ainz tried." She pointed to the black obsessed mage. "Are you sure?"

'She tried?' Lith thought. 'Solus, didn't you tell that me she only had a red mana core?'

'Indeed, and it's still red.'

'Try scanning her clothes, accessories, anything that doesn't have any mana.'

'Her barrette!' Solus exclaimed. 'It has no magic flow, but that's impossible! This means that even items capable of hiding one's talents exist.'

'Forgemaster is definitely a specialization we have to take.' Lith thought.

"Pretty sure. I will be back in a week and…" Lith tried to move, but the Marchioness stood in his way.

"If what you say is true, you'll stay here and cure her as soon as you are finished, not a second later!"

Lith was enraged even more. He was being taken hostage by a grief-struck madwoman abusing her power, but remained silent. Both Count Lark's and his family were in danger.

When Marchioness Distar noticed Lark's shocked gaze, she had already gone too far.

"It is never wise to mistreat a healer, my liege." Ainz used one of his personal spells, sending his words directly into her ear as a whisper that only the Marchioness could perceive.

"Healers tend to life, but how you relate to them changes their attitude and care toward their patients. If Manohar is unavailable in the future and if this Lith can actually do what he says, do you really want to make an enemy out of him?"

"Please, save my daughter." The Marchioness said with a deep bow. "If you manage to heal her, I will send you to whatever academy you choose. I swear to the gods."

'This is much better.' Lith thought.

The following week was pretty stressful for him. Being paranoid, he was sure the Marchioness or one of her servants would spy on him 24/7. Lith had to sleep every night and spend the following days pretending to experiment with hand signs and accents.

He could actually cure the girl right off the bat, but that would have been too fast. Lith had followed Count Lark's advice, preparing himself to reveal at least part of his talent.

When Manohar was his age, he had solved a similar case in less than three days. Lith didn't want to appear as good as him, so he took as reference another contemporary great healer whose records were stored in Soluspedia.

'I can't be too much of a genius, but being average is out of the question. To achieve what I want I must be treasured, but not envied or used as a benchmark. Scoring 90/100 is more than enough for my needs.'

A week later, he entered into the young lady's bedroom again, under the eyes of her family and Ainz.

Lith first put his hand on her sternum, taking control of her mana flow and forcing the poison to move into a single spot before extracting it.

Then, he made it float in a bubble, before dripping it into a vial he had prepared beforehand.

After that, Lith executed his best healing spell, closing the wound in one go, without leaving a mark or a scar.

The girl immediately regained a healthy pink color, her breathing turned from quick and shallow to strong and steady.

Marchioness Distar couldn't believe her eyes. She quickly unwrapped the gauze, barely giving Lith and the male side of the family the time to turn around.

Doing it left him full of regrets.

'Be strong, old man. We are still physically young, there are still plenty of wonderful breasts waiting for us in this new world. Think of it as an investment. It's better to start our relationship with our new backer on a clean slate.'

While the Marchioness was hugging her daughter and sobbing, Ainz took the poison to analyze it, while Lith exited the room, waiting for permission to go back home.


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With this, dear Saltberg, ends your cameo. Hope you liked it. Let me know with a comment.

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Chapter 49: A Good Start Is Half The Job

A few days later, Marchioness Distar summoned Lith once again, this time in a proper and polite way. She gave him time to prepare and an explained Lith the reason for their meeting.

They met in a neutral territory, in Count Lark's lounge. Contrary to etiquette, the noblewoman stood up when he entered the room, giving Lith a curtsy even before he had greeted or bowed to her.

"Welcome, young mage. Thanks for saving my daughter's life. No one knows how long she would have survived under such a condition."

'I actually do.' Lith thought with a cruel inner smile. 'When I first visited her, the Marchioness' daughter had barely two weeks left before her organs started failing one after the other. Luckily, she has a tough skin, so I wasn't forced to use the sink or swim method of healing her.

'I wouldn't have cured her before at least five days, my safety comes first. I can waste time and lose opportunities, but I will not gamble my whole life for a stranger, no matter who they are!'

"Also, I have several reasons to apologize to you. First, for how I treated you. I was rude and condescending. I shouldn't have tried forcing your hand, but I was desperate at the time. Your sister was ill too, I hope you can understand me."

Lith inwardly sneered.

'You only say this now, because I succeeded and you are afraid that you might need my help again in the future. I feel no compassion for the likes of you.'

"No need to apologize, your Ladyship. Life sometimes burdens us with a weight we are unable to carry, and desperation can make even the best of us lose his morals." Was what he actually said. He needed a new and more powerful backer.

Being friends was of secondary importance, their relationship was strictly business-related. It was important to lay solid foundations for it, putting aside pointless grudges. But he wouldn't forgive nor forget.

If she failed or betrayed his trust, it was a good thing that revenge is a dish best served cold.

The Marchioness shook her head.

"I think that your forgiveness is still undeserved. I lied to you that day. I have no authority outside my Marquisate, so I cannot guarantee your successful enrolment in any academy outside the Lightning and White Griffon."

Her gown had many small pockets, hidden by the complex embroideries. From one of those, she took out a ring bearing the King's crest.

"It's a long and boring story…" She said looking furtively at Count Lark, suppressing her ironic laughter.

"...but what matters is that, at the moment, in my Marquisate, I hold power on par with the King, so both academies can only accept my orders."

Lith wasn't yet completely convinced that going away, even for just two years, was the best course of action. He decided to test the waters first.

"Would it be possible to be home-schooled? If you hold such authority, it should not be a problem to give me the same benefits I would get from an academy from private tutors instead. After all, the location isn't that important."

"It actually is. The forests surrounding the academies play a big part in both the points and grades system. Also, yes, if you insist, I could achieve what you asked, but bear in mind that my situation is merely temporary.

"Once the Court finishes deliberating the current matter, everything would go back to normal and I'm not sure that I would have all the resources you'll need. On the other hand, if you enroll in an academy now, it would be as if the King himself decreed it.

"Once inside, even if I lose my almighty status, you would be protected by the rules of the Kingdom and of the Mage Association. No one would be fool enough to make an enemy out of the King. Archmages and Royalty are deeply intertwined."

'It sadly makes sense.' Lith inwardly sighed. 'It's best to exploit the situation to its fullest. Between her desire to make up to me, no matter her reasons, and her temporary King status, I should be able to get some extra safety measure.

'If only half of what Nana told me is true, I'll need every advantage I can get to avoid useless drama and pointless face-slapping.'

"I understand. I think that going to the Lightning Griffon is out of the question, the Headmistress will probably want my head on a stick either way."

"I wouldn't be so sure." The Marchioness replied. "Anyhow, with your talent as a healer, I had guessed you wanted to go to the White Griffon. You do know it's the school with the biggest light magic department, right?"

"But of course." Lith lied through his teeth. "But I'm also quite interested in the art of forgemastering. Which academy would be the best choice for such a specialization?"

"Any of them." Marchioness Distar shrugged. "They all have good Forgemasters, but the great ones avoid the academies like the plague. Artists like to be free, while in an institution they have to take care of paperwork, teaching, and craft the student's items.

"All things that would keep them away from their research. Not to mention that for an academy Forgemaster, keeping the nature of their research secret is much harder. To get funds from the academy, you have to share. All great mages hate sharing."

That piece of news reassured Lith.

"White Griffon it is, then. How long will the trip take?" Lith recalled that Nana once stated that the academy was more than five hundred kilometers (311 miles) away from Lustria. Even if it was just for an audience, he would need to pack some clothes.

"From my house? Considering that we first have to speak with the Headmaster, and then you have to take your admission exam, I'd say three, four hours tops. You'll get home in time for dinner, that's for sure."

Lith found it difficult to do the math. Even flying at his top speed, he would need at least two hours to get there and back, not to mention that the Marchioness didn't seem the type to fly that long, messing her hair and dress right before meeting the Headmaster.

Since they were already off to a rocky start, Lith preferred to pretend to have understood everything, instead of flaunting his ignorance once again, destroying what little respect he had gained so far.

Seeing his conflicted expression, the Marchioness completely misunderstood the situation.

"Don't worry, young mage. It's just the admission exam. You will get the opportunity to say goodbye to your family and friends. The academy will not start before another two months. You have plenty of time to settle all your business."

Lith thanked her with a deep bow.

"Please, don't thank me yet. I hope you'll accept this as part of my apologies."

She handed him a communication amulet, very similar to all those he had seen up to that point, except for the fact that it had only one rune on it, right on its center.

"To mark it as your own, just send some mana into the stone." Lith did as instructed, both the gemstone and the lone rune lit up, as if they had become scorching hot.

"To exchange your contact rune, you just need to make two amulets touch while they are activated." Both the Count and the Marchioness held their amulets out, every time they touched, their rune got impressed on Lith's amulet and vice versa.

The Marchioness amulet was completely covered in runes already, to accommodate the new one, all the other runes shrank in size, just enough to leave enough space for another of the same dimension.

"There's no limit to the number of contact runes an amulet can hold." She explained.

"This will help you get in touch with me or Lark if anything happens. It will also make staying in touch with your family easier." She gave him a little box, holding a second amulet.

"Only one person can activate it. So, your family has to choose wisely."

Lith bowed profusely, that gesture had taken a big burden off his heart. She had explicitly offered them as his backer, and thanks to the amulets he could always help his family through the two nobles, if necessity arose.

The appointment was set at the Marchioness' house at noon. Lith always had trouble with time, so he arrived early, to stay on the safe side. Servants treated him with the utmost respect, but were unable to hide their surprise

Clearly the rumors in the house had spread fast, and he probably didn't fit the image of the great healer who saved the young mistress that they had pictured in their heads.

Marchioness Distar made him wait but a few minutes. She wore a simple day dress with her long hair down. It was impossible to suspect that she was actually the Lord of the entire region.

"You are already here. Good. Let's move."

"On foot?" Lith couldn't avoid asking.

"We could take a stagecoach, but it's a waste of time. The Mage Association's branch is right there.�� She pointed at another luxurious building, not even a hundred meters (110 yards) away.

Lith bit his lower lip, thanking fate for still being short enough to make it impossible for her to notice his shocked expression when he wasn't looking up.

The door was closed and with no guards, yet all she had to do was to press her family ring where the keyhole was supposed to be to open the way.

The inside of the house very much resembled an embassy. The clerk at front desk stopped them in their tracks, asking for their proof of identity and the reason of the visit.

The Marchioness handed the clerk a piece of paper that appeared out of thin air.

'She probably has a dimensional something on her too.'

The clerk passed the paper over a blue gemstone set into the desk. When both glowed a pale blue, he said:

"Everything seems all right. Your destination is right beyond the door."

He waved at the wall at his right, appearing incredibly stupid in Lith's eyes. But then several rune markings appeared from the wall, forming a small ring of energy that quickly expanded, becoming big enough for both of them to pass through.

'A real dimensional door! If I have to choose between healing and forgemastering, I'll take the second without any regret.'

It took but a step to travel all the distance between the capital of the Marquisate and the Headmaster's office of the White Griffon. Lith recognized it because it was almost identical to the Lightning Griffon one.

The only differences were how the furniture was positioned, and the Headmaster's personal effects on display. Books he had written, certificates of merit from both the Kingdom and the Association. They covered the whole wall behind his desk

'No frigging antechamber?' Lith thought.

The Headmaster was waiting for them, he stood up as soon as the door appeared, approaching Marchioness Distar and welcoming her with great warmth.

"Marchioness Distar! It's always such a pleasure to meet an alumnus of our academy, even if she graduated before my time." Without waiting for her reply, he gave her a deep bow, that she reciprocated.

"Headmaster Linjos, it's an honor to have the chance to finally meet you. I heard a lot about the incredible feats you managed to accomplish at your young age. It's no surprise at all that you have become the youngest Headmaster ever."

"You are too kind. Excuse me for my bluntness, but I was really surprised by your sudden request for an urgent meeting. Has anything else happened to your family? Is there anything else that White Griffon can do for you?"

Linjos was deeply embarrassed. The academy was about to resume its activities and Manohar was still unreachable. The Headmaster had written multiple notes to reprimand him sharply.

Taking a short personal leave was okay, disappearing for almost six months straight, not so much.

"Thanks for your interest, but my family managed to survive, one way or another. The reason for this audience is that I wanted to introduce you to this brilliant young mage. He is pretty famous, you should have heard of Lith of Lutia."

"Ah!" Finally recognizing the youth behind her, Linjos stepped back. A hornet's nest had just walked unannounced into his office.


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Not much to say, except I made some small corrections to the prev chapter. Proofreading it's as boring as important.

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