Chapter 33: Conspiracies and the Deepest Plans of the Holy Elysium Empire
Chapter 33: Conspiracies and the Deepest Plans of the Holy Elysium Empire
In a room brimming with Alchemy tubes and assorted research subjects stood a short girl with long purple hair, clad in a mage's robe.
This woman possessed a strikingly pretty face yet appeared indiffert, as if devoid of emotions altogether.
Her stature was diminutive ough that anyone might mistake her for a twelve-year-old girl.
Despite her petite stature, akin to that of a -year-old girl, nobody dared to mock or bully her throughout the tire Holy Empire of Elysium upon hearing her legdary name.
She was other than Rain Violet, the mightiest alchemist in the tirety of the Elysium Holy Empire!
Not only was she rowned for her alchemical prowess, but she also held the distinction of being the strongest mage in the empire, earning her the prestigious title of the world's most formidable destroyer mage.
This title was universally recognized by all powers worldwide, and many emies of the Holy Empire of Elysium had already met their demise at her hands.
At this momt, Rain stood holding an alchemy glass tube containing a pitch-black liquid, her expression creased in a frown.
"Did I fail again?" she muttered softly, continuing to observe the black liquid, perhaps hoping for a change.
After waiting for a while, with no change occurring, Rain finally gave up.
"This is truly peculiar..." Rain shook her head slightly before placing the alchemy tube back on the table.
Had Leon se the liquid inside the tube at this momt, he would have immediately cursed Rain loudly, exclaiming, "Damn! Isn't this liquid somewhat similar to the one I drank before I departed for war?"
Unfortunately, Leon, deep inside the Demon Palace, remained unaware of the situation.
Afterward, Rain turned a and walked towards her desk, situated at the front of the room.
The desk was cluttered with numerous books and notes, among which Rain selected a thick black tome bearing the title "Research Results."
She th oped the book, page by page, revealing a plethora of notes, each filled with complex and inscrutable contt.
The pages contained various magic formulas, intricate patterns, and cryptic annotations that could easily induce nausea in those who attempted to decipher them.
After flipping through several pages, Rain finally halted at a partially filled page.
Retrieving her p, she inscribed, "Advanced research results of devouring poison—failure."
Setting the p and book back down, Rain's indiffert expression betrayed a hint of unmistakable frustration.
"How did today's research fail? I just can't seem to grasp it," she muttered, pursing her lips in dissatisfaction.
She had never before countered such frustration, which left her feeling deeply uncomfortable.
"In fact, the poison I prepared to kill Leon before was perfect. However, after successfully concocting that poison, every attempt to replicate it has ded in failure," Rain whispered softly, her gaze shifting to the record of last month's successful research results in her book.
She felt herself trapped in a dead d.
Doubts began to swell within her regarding her success last month. Was it merely a stroke of luck that the poison had worked?
As she pondered this, Rain could only shake her head and push aside these unsettling thoughts.
Her gaze th swept across the rest of the research room, and a fierce determination ignited in her otherwise indiffert eyes.
"I can't afford to give up... Otherwise, my promise to him will be for naught," she muttered to herself, the visage of a handsome boy flickering into her mind, eliciting a rare smile on her lips.
After regaining her spirits, she immediately resumed her work.
However, as she began to stride forward, the sudd appearance of footsteps behind her was accompanied by a man's voice echoing in her ears.
"Rain, you're just as busy as ever, huh?"
Upon hearing the voice, Rain halted her footsteps and glanced back, her indiffert expression tinged with a slight displeasure.
"What do you want from me, Jim?" Rain asked coldly, addressing the man wearing a loose gre kimono who had appeared behind her.
Jim simply smiled at her indiffert question and glanced a the research room.
"Are you still grossed in your research?" Jim asked casually and lightly.
Rain nodded slightly in response and remained silt.
"Tsk, your demeanor hasn't changed a bit, Rain." Jim chuckled lightly, showing no sign of irritation at her attitude.
He was accustomed to her indiffert and aloof nature, almost as though she wished not to be disturbed by anyone.
Her indifferce extded to everyone, including himself and ev Emperor Velix.
Nevertheless, her talt and capability were undiable, leaving no room for dissatisfaction, not ev from himself.
"If you've come without a clear purpose, you'd best leave now. I have a lot of research to attd to," Rain stated, dismissing Jim's presce, and began walking back to her desk.
Upon seeing this, Jim smiled slightly as he replied, "Don't be in such a hurry, Rain. My arrival this time surely brings important goals and news. Otherwise, would I bother you?"
Rain's steps immediately halted again upon hearing Jim's words, and she turned her gaze toward him.
"Th tell me straight away," she said, her annoyance thinly veiled.
Jim understood that any delay in informing her would likely prompt this woman to unleash her high-level magic upon him without a momt's hesitation.
Swiftly, he regained his characteristic calm smile.
"I'm here to inform you of two important matters." Jim spoke lightly, raising two fingers to emphasize his point.
"First, yesterday, His Majesty the Emperor shared with me a very interesting and important piece of news: the return of the Great Holy Sword Zith to the Holy Hall of Three Heroes. This signifies the passing of sword hero Leon Kruger," Jim explained as he began to relay the first piece of news.
Rain's expression remained as indiffert as ever upon hearing this news.
Her confidce in the devouring poison she had administered to Leon back th was so unwavering that the confirmation of his death didn't come as much of a shock.
Jim also ssed that Rain didn't appear too surprised by the first news, which intrigued him.
'Is this woman truly so confidt in the poison she crafted?' Jim pondered to himself, finding the idea plausible.
After all, Rain's pride and arrogance were well-known, lding credce to the notion.
"Well, I noticed you're not particularly surprised by the first news, which did intrigue me. However, I'm confidt the second news will catch your atttion," Jim said with a mysterious smile, piquing Rain's interest slightly.
"Get on with it," Rain replied indiffertly.
Jim didn't respond immediately but instead walked slowly toward a table full of alchemy tubes at the side of the room, seemingly intt on making Rain wait.
His deliberate actions irritated Rain, though she could do nothing but wait.
After a momt, Jim glanced back at Rain and chuckled softly.
"The second news is that His Majesty the Emperor wishes to revive the plans that were previously suspded," Jim stated calmly, but Rain's frown deeped slightly upon hearing this.
"Plans that were suspded? What do you mean..." Before she could finish her words, shock wided her eyes.
With a stiff movemt, she looked up at Jim, who maintained his smile.
"Could it be that it's..." her words trailed off, and Jim nodded in response.
"You guessed it right... The plan is to create a second sword hero for the Empire's personal use...
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