'True magic?' Scarlett sneered. 'Another pretentious name for my collection, then. Why don't you come out? Talking this way is tiresome.'
'What about my Professors? Aren't you afraid that they could interrupt our meeting?'
'No. Right now their surveillance mirrors just show you sleeping. It requires a bit of effort, but I can tamper with them for a while.'
Lith swallowed a lump of saliva. The monster wasn't lying, it could have killed him ten times already. But that only made the situation even more scary.
'How do I get out without waking the others?' A Warp Steps appeared in front of him, leading Lith in front of the Scorpicore. Fighting hard to keep his knees from shaking, Lith started weaving all of his strongest spells, preparing for the worst.
Scarlett stared at him with an inquisitive look. Despite being so close, it was hard to perceive any trace of corruption, and that was already a good sign.
Just a clarification for the last chapter. Human and magical beasts are on equal footing. Human mages can use all six elements, but require body for casting. Magical beasts can only use up to two elements, but in way much closer to true magic. Awakened ones break the balance, manipulating all elements with their will and refining their cores.