Chapter 977 - First of the Next Generation
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Leon and his people remained in Occulara for only a day. He was happy to be back in the city and his villa, but the deadline given to him by the tau loomed large over him, so staying for any real length of time simply wasnât in the cards. However, they were able to pack quite a bit of work into that one day, with Leon handling some introductions between Heavenâs Eye and the Raven Tribe while also passing off enough comm lotuses to facilitate easy communication, while Elise and Valeria went to visit Cristina and Asiya in the Bull Kingdomâs embassy.
When they returned, they had both the Bull Kingdomâs Princess and her guard detail in tow, Elise having promised to bring them back to the Bull Kingdom for a visit. That left Leon with a bit of a problem: his destroyer was a war ark, one designed to act mostly as a fast-moving weapons platform. It simply hadnât the space to accommodate everyone who wanted to join them, especially since Emilie had also expressed interest in returning to the Bull Kingdom to visit her brotherâand, of course, she would hardly be traveling unencumbered with husbands and assistants.
All-in-all, even after paring down the people whoâd be joining them as much as possibleâEmilie taking the biggest loss in personnel given that most of Cristina and Asiyaâs escort were native to the Bull Kingdom and Leon wanted them to get preference in visiting homeâthey were still left with an additional thirty people who wanted to come with.
Fortunately, Cassandra came to the rescueâor, perhaps more accurately, the Grand Druid. Since Cassandra was back in Imperial lands, the Grand Druid had come to the city to visit, arriving only a few hours after Leon and his people did. She claimed that she wouldâve been waiting for Leon as the Lord Protector had been, but had been slowed down by a present for Cassandra: an Imperial pleasure arkâthe same one, Leon noticed that Cassandra had ridden in during the wyvern hunt where theyâd met years ago. It was an ark that was of a size with Silver Spear, but with considerably fewer weapons, armor, and other systems, allowing Leonâs spare passengers to ride in it instead.
The only real problem was that since it was so much slower than Silver Spear, their journey back to the Bull Kingdom would take a full week rather than only another four days.
Given Elise and Valeriaâs joy at bringing family and friends back to the Kingdom that they once called home, though, Leon couldnât quite bring himself to be even mildly annoyed, let alone genuinely upset. This attitude was compounded by the fact that Emilie, Jordan, Cristina, Asiya, and all the others easily complied with Leonâs request to hurry and pack, and their departure wasnât delayed at all.
And so, all too soon, their time back in Occulara came to a temporary end, and together, the two arks, one clearly designed for war and built of dark metal, the other sleek and bright, made of white metal with gold accents, took off from the fields on Leonâs property, pointed their noses north, and accelerated. In only a week, theyâd arrive back in the Bull KingdomâŚ
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Leon sat in front of a projected window in silent solitude, watching the outside world flit past as Silver Spear cut through the air, Cassandraâs arkâwhich she wasnât currently aboardâfollowing behind. In some respect he wasnât doing much, simply staring at the scenery, but he was also letting his power roil around in his Mind Palace. To achieve Apotheosis, heâd need to condense an origin spark within his soul realm, and he was sorely tempted to try and do so right then and there.
However, he remembered the Grave Warden indicating that only a pre-Apotheosis mage could undertake this mission, so Leon refrainedânot that he thought heâd be successful on his first try, anyway. Besides, he figured heâd have to accumulate much greater power to condense an origin sparkâmagic power was supposed to just be runoff of origin power, so it made sense to him that heâd need a cataclysmic amount of magic power to achieve Apotheosis.
Still, even though he shouldâve been more actively training, he found himself letting his power gather in his soul realm just to see what it felt like to tease at the edge of that threshold.
And it felt rather⌠sickening, like sucking in his stomach at the beginning, and then almost like he was getting a stomach cramp as he proceeded. He didnât press too much after that, so he dispersed his power but kept a large amount swirling around his Mind Palace as he lost himself in thought.
It wasnât anything in particular that he let occupy his thoughts; he simply let the thoughts come and go as Silver Spear pressed northward. So he wasnât that annoyed when a knock came at the small roomâs door, and when he called for it to open, Red entered the room.
âLeon!â Red purposefully declared upon her entrance. She didnât even wait for the door to fully close behind her before she proclaimed, âIâm curious about human mating rituals!â
Leon blinked in surprise, and he noticed one of his Tempest Knights outside the door briefly glance inside in shock as the door closed. For the first time, he found himself almost wishing Red had never bothered learning to speak the common language aloud. Without much ado, he projected his power and called for Elise to come to the room. He could sense the need for reinforcements on this one.
âAll right, then,â he said as he rose from where he sat. âI hope youâre not here to ask me for practical demonstrations.â
Red cocked her head a moment, tossing her red hair even as her fire-red eyes narrowed. âWere you to pursue me, I wouldnât complain,â she matter-of-factly stated, taking Leon by surprise just a bit. âYou are strong and would create strong young,â Red continued. âHowever, your lack of fertility presents a problem, and I wouldnât trespass upon anotherâs territory to acquire those young.â
Leon grinned awkwardly. âI almost thought Iâd be used to your bluntness by now, but you still find ways to surprise me. Just something to keep in mind: having fertility âissuesâ thrown back in oneâs face is a good way to anger them.â
Red hummed for a moment, then said, âI see. I will refrain from doing so in the future.â
Sheâd barely finished speaking when the door opened again, allowing Elise into the room.
âHey there, you two!â Elise said with a good-natured smile. She paused at the door and ensured it closed behind her, even as Red quickly responded.
âElise! I have come seeking information! I am ready to create more young and require knowledge as to how!â
Eliseâs regal demeanor almost shattered right there, and she almost stumbled as she walked further into the room. Leon steadied her with a hand, and together they presented a unified front to the ninth-tier wyvern-in-human-form.
âI⌠wouldnât have thought youâd need to be taught,â Elise said with a masklike smile. âHavenât you already âmade youngâ before joining my husbandâs retinue?â
âBah! Iâm familiar enough with the act itself!â Red irritably responded. âItâs the dancing around it that Iâm unfamiliar with!â
âHow do wyverns choose their mates?â Leon asked, a frown appearing on his face as he struggled to recall Red speaking on the subject in the past. He felt like she mustâve, given theyâd only met when he, his retinue, Penelope, and Cassandra killed her previous wyvern mate.
âA strong wyvern will claim a mate as they please,â Red explained without hesitation. âThe stronger of the pair will proceed until a clutch of eggs has been laid, and then move on. This⌠this âmarriageâ thing is not something Iâd ever considered having to deal with. Or âcourtshipâ, or a thousand other things. This is what I require aid with!â
âYouâre looking to date?â Elise asked, and Leon could almost imagine stars shooting through her emerald eyes as a wide smile spread across her face. âBy the Ancestors! Red! Weâre going to have to go shopping! And take you to have your hair done! And so much more!â Elise immediately went and took Redâs arm and began trying to steer her toward the door, though Red remained rooted in place.
âIs such pageantry required?â she asked.
Elise paused and cocked her head. âWouldnât you consider a wyvern with⌠maybe shinier scales or better-shaped horns more attractive?â
Red frowned in thought. âA wyvern will look for scars, a potential mateâs aura, the size of their territory, the size of their body⌠All signs of strength. Physical characteristics weâll look for are larger fangs, greater wingspan, powerful shouldersâand yes, horn sizeâand potential scars. A good mate will be vicious and have many natural weapons, as well as show their strength with a lack of scars.â
Leon stifled a laugh. He wasnât surprised, but it was still strange and rather entertaining to hear from Red herself what sheâd look for in a mate. She was now in human form and didnât have wings or fangs or scales, but in Leonâs opinion, she cut quite the figure of human beauty, and he doubted sheâd have much trouble being attractive to whomever she so wished to take to bedâso long as that person wasnât put off by her decidedly inhuman personality, at least.
Elise caught Leonâs eye and gave him an eager smile. âLeon, I can handle this if you donât mind.â
âSure,â Leon replied. âElise will give you a better idea of âhuman mating ritualsâ than I could,â he said. âAlix, too. And Anna. You know what? Any of the ladies, really, will give you a better idea of what to do.â
Red scowled a moment and said, âIâm consulting everyone and wanted to know your thoughts.â She glanced at Elise. âNot to bring any disrespect to you.â
Despite how token her platitude was, Elise smiled, knowing as well as Leon did that Red wasnât being malicious, she was just blunt and lacking in social graces.
âAnd what thoughts of mind do you seek?â Leon asked, his amusement at the whole situation rising proportionally with his awkwardness.
âMy chosen mate and how to get him to submit,â Red said with such seriousness that Leon almost burst out laughing.
âWell,â he said as he fought to keep himself under control, âyouâre going to not want him to âsubmitâ. Humans take forceful mating poorly. Very poorly. If you try to use force without the consent of your chosen partner, youâll more likely than not make an enemy for life.â
Red clicked her tongue in displeasure but didnât argue.
âA healthy human âmatingâ relationship,â Leon continued as he chose his words carefully, his eyes flickering between Red and Elise, ârelies on mutual fulfillment. A wyvern will take from their chosen mate, and the weaker partner can only submit. Humans, in general, donât act like that. Just keep violence out of the equation entirely until you discuss it with whoeverâs caught your eye.â
âThen you talk to him,â Elise said in a dreamy tone. âYou find out what he likes and try to attract him with that. Clothing, perfume, makeup, hairstyle⌠talking about what he likes, giving him the right signals with your body languageâŚâ Eliseâs eyes narrowed and she leaned in to loudly whisper conspiratorially into Redâs ear. âYou have to catch his attention and get him to approach you.â
Red made a sound of frustration and disgust. âSuch useless ceremony,â she growled. âWhy do you humans have to complicate everything?â
âTo frustrate you, specifically,â Leon said with a grin.
âCome with me, Red,â Elise said again as she pulled on Redâs arm. This time, Red was a little more compliant, letting Elise steer her toward the door. âWeâll have a girlâs night and talk all about this!â
âBefore that,â Leon said, causing them to halt once again, âwho do you have your eye on?â
âAnshu, perhaps,â Red said. âOr perhaps that spotted man.â
âThe Jaguar,â Leon identified with a shallow grin.
âMay your Ancestors aid you in drawing their attention,â Leon said, and following Elise, Red departed the room, leaving Leon alone again to burst out laughing at what had just happened, while also burning with embarrassment and awkwardness while second-guessing what heâd said to Red without much preparation.
Not that he thought he could give her much more than that even had he time to prepare and gather his thoughts before her arrivalâhis courtships had hardly been âstandardâ, after all. Still, he returned to silently staring out the window, comforted in the fact that he at least knew what Redâs future plans includedâŚfreeweb(n)ovel
â⌠Shouldâve asked her when she planned to have kids,â he thought with a few silent recriminations. The last thing he wanted was to have something kick off while she was pregnant⌠or caring for eggs⌠or caring for her young. He bitterly sighed as all the questions he shouldâve asked flooded through his mind, and he resolved to see about getting them answered soon.
But not until his embarrassment died down a bit.
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Silver-blue lightning coursed down Leonâs arm, forming a small bird that perched atop his finger. It didnât take much willpower on Leonâs part to get the bird to take flight and do a few circuits around his head, but once he let that willpower flag slightly to allow the magic power animating the bird to continue on its own, the bird instead dissolved into the air.
And yet, Leon was encouraged. It had taken slightly less willpower than he was used to to form the bird and get it to move at all, indicating a minute increase in skill to form such constructs, even if heâd yet to make any advances in the proto-wispsâ longevity.
As he trained, he kept an eye on his retainers, monitoring their progress. They couldnât train that hard while inside Silver Spear for fear of going too hard and potentially causing damage, but keeping their skills sharp was important. After this latest practice run for making wisps, Leon noticed Alcander not putting in much effort in his training. He was training with Gaius and making an unusual number of mistakes.
More than that, Alcander was being quiet and thoughtful, a marked departure from his usual demeanor. In fact, heâd been that way since theyâd left Occulara. Leon had chalked it up to leaving Sofia behind in Occulara with her family while they continued north, a choice that heâd found somewhat strange. After all, they could much more easily visit Sofiaâs family, but Alcanderâs was much more distant, meaning that this could easily be the coupleâs only chance to introduce Sofia to her in-laws in person.
And yet, sheâd stayed behind in Occulara.
âAlcander!â Leon called out as the large man was knocked down for the dozenth time just in that sparring session. âLetâs chat!â
Alcander sighed and picked himself up. He gave Gaius a respectful nod before walking over to Leon.
âYour Majesty?â he formally said as he stood at attention.
âRelax,â Leon responded, almost offended at his friendâs formal attitude even though the only other people present were Leonâs family and his other retainers. âSit down with me.â Leon patted the stool next to him and stared Alcander down until he took a seat. âSo, youâre distracted. Whatâs going on?â
Alcander scowled lightly. âItâs nothing. Personal thing. Just got me thinking about the future. Itâs been weighing on my mind a lot.â
âThat much is obvious,â Leon said with a cheeky smile, hoping to provoke Alcander a little. To his muted relief, Alcander chuckled and rubbed the back of his neck in embarrassment.
âYeah, perhaps Iâve been a little too out of it lately. But in my defense, itâs⌠life-altering.â
âNothingâs wrong, is it?â Leon asked, a look of concern passing over his features.
Alcander opened his mouth to speak several times, but no words came out. Eventually, he took a deep breath, straightened up, looked Leon in the eye, and said, âSofiaâs pregnant.â
Leonâs jaw dropped, everyone elseâsave for Red who hardly seemed to be paying attention at allâin the room froze and stared at them. Alix even started to gasp.
With a silent look of recrimination, Leon ordered them back to training even as his mind reeled with this revelation.
Alcander was going to be a father.
â⌠Congratulations,â Leon said as naturally as he could. His tone still came out a little strained, but if Alcander noticed, he didnât mind as a sheepish grin spread across his face.
âThanks,â he bashfully stated. âWeâve been trying for about a year now, and we got lucky. We were going to see a healer to start some fertility regimes if we went another year without result. Now that itâs really happening, though⌠I have to admit that Iâm fucking terrifiedâŚâ
âYouâd be stupid not to be!â Alix shouted from across the room, a look of absolute glee on her face.
Alcander just grinned at her, before turning back to Leon.
Leon clapped his large retainer on the shoulder and said, âCongratulations. Truly. Is this why your wife stayed behind in Occulara?â
Alcander nodded. âWe only got confirmation the day before we left Kataigida. Sofiaâs wanted to meet my family for a long time, but with this news, she wanted to stay with her side of the family for a while. Itâs a shame, but weâll find some time to head north sometime later. I hopeâŚâ
âWeâll make sure of it,â Leon responded. âNow, I think you should probably go celebrate with the others; I think theyâll explode if I keep you away for much longerâŚâ
Alcander beamed in delight as he nodded and rose from his seat. He went back to the rest of the retinue, suffering hugs from Alix, Anna, and Helen, while Gaius and Marcus shook his hand or clapped him on the shoulder.
But as joyful as this news was, Leon couldnât help but feel a little melancholy. His family shared in Alcanderâs joy, with Anzu practically bouncing with vicarious joy as the mood in the room shifted. He made eye contact with Elise and instantly knew that she was feeling the same thing.
Happiness for their friend, but⌠it shone a spotlight on their own failed attempts to have kids. Leon knew that this was hardly unexpected even for high-tier mages without bloodlines, with most having to try for years even with the aid of light magic to increase fertility, but he couldnât help but feel a little dejected.
His people were starting to accomplish what he was working toward, and it was something that he was starting to quietly fear heâd never accomplish. His ladies would probably be fine with standard fertility procedures geared toward high-tier mages, but heâd need something far more than âstandardâ magic.
âI canât⌠a familyâŚâ Leon thought as he felt his heart squeeze for a moment.
He forcefully pushed those thoughts out of his head, at least for the moment, and rose to join the celebrations, the training session forgotten in light of Alcanderâs announcement. Regardless of his own growing insecurities, he wasnât going to bring everyone down, not when this news was objectively good and worth celebrating.
But even then, the thought of never experiencing this kind of happiness himself never quite left the back of his mind.