Lith's compassion didn't make him lose his cool, on the contrary, it gave him a renewed focus. He knew that to achieve his goal he needed killing intent, not mercy, so he looked inside himself in search of hatred.
Fantasy · Legion20
Lith had yet to solve his issues with tier four magic, and asking Nana was out of the question. It would reveal too much to her and expose how deep his comprehension of magic was, despite the fact that he was just a self-taught.
Fantasy · Legion20
'If I'm like this with adults, I'm afraid to discover what I would become if children were involved. It seems I am destined to be single for life.'
Fantasy · Legion20
His only real confident was Solus, and despite all her attempts, she had not been able to change his mind, even one bit.
Fantasy · Legion20
Having to deal with criminals, chasing away profligate boys that tried to molest his sisters and interacting with the nobles had further solidified in his mind the idea that mankind, even in the new world, was a plague that he needed to avoid.
Fantasy · Legion20
The academy would last five years, and each year the student would need to prove a rising level of mastery of magic. The first year required learning at least twenty tier one spells, the second one thirty tier two, and so on.
Fantasy · Legion20
"I have spent weeks holed up, pretending to be weak and harmless! Playing the good f*cking kid role! But now I can finally be myself."
Fantasy · Legion20
"I have spent weeks holed up, pretending to be weak and harmless! Playing the good f*cking kid role! But now I can finally be myself."
Fantasy · Legion20
'You are not an item, you are a friend.' The pure sincerity of that thought sent Solus giggling and blushing into a corner of her mind, away from Lith's perceptions unless he explicitly searched for her.
Fantasy · Legion20
She would accept compliments, but refuse any improper gift and avoided remaining alone with him. When Keyla and the Count noticed that if Lith's glares could maim, Jadon could easily fit into an envelope, they had a private talk with him.
Fantasy · Legion20
Rena was flattered by both the young man's attention and her little brother's care. Yet she was just dazzled by the house, not stupid. Elina had warned her many times about young men, nobles or not, who would try to take advantage of naïve young girls.
Fantasy · Legion20
"I get that he is just twenty and horny as a boar, but she is just fourteen. Back where I came from that's bad. Plus, unless he wants to marry her, I'd rather neuter him. I won't allow him to ruin her future, treating her like a fling! Over my dead body!"
Fantasy · Legion20
"Yes. I need free rein within your household. If your wife still has spies among the house staff, I will need to resort to unpleasant means to sort them out. We cannot expect them to confess out of the goodness of their hearts."
Fantasy · Legion20
Dark magic would destroy the damaged cells that composed almost half of Tista's lungs, while at the same rate light magic would enhance the healthy cells' ability to multiply, instantly replacing the lost organ tissue.
Fantasy · Legion20
Lith looked them in the eyes, one at a time, to show them his resolve and determination.
Fantasy · Legion20
"Yeah, humans get scared easily. They think themselves all high and righteous. They don't like when someone or something they don't recognize as an equal threatens the status quo.
Fantasy · Legion20
'After one discovers true magic, the final test is demonstrating to be smart enough to silently join the club and reap the benefits. And if you don't like the club rules, the only way out is death.'
Fantasy · Legion20
'No. Not alone.' Solus's voice resounded in his mind, full of kindness and affection. The tower core around Lith's neck pulsed, releasing gentle waves of mana that enveloped his body like a warm embrace.
Fantasy · Legion20
LilithRaven
Lark was one of her best retainers. He was sincere, didn't skim on the taxes, and he never had sordid affairs that she was forced to cover up.
Supreme Magus
Fantasy · Legion20