17 Overdrive (1/2)

”Why?” Jezebel directly asked. Better than anyone, Kilian should know that her magic, fehl magic, would make his taint spread faster—hastening the descent into full-blown madness. Although she had the means to restrain the side effects - until Kilian reached a higher magical level - learning fehl magic was rash, at best.

She knew it, he knew it, so why was he in such a hurry to learn the craft?

”I'm sure you can see it. Something horribly wrong is going on in this place. The girl has a point; Viscount Olaf would never waste the required money to carry out such an operation. Better, the man doesn't have the skillset. This is either the work of a biomancer or a high-level technomancer skilled in genetic engineering and all manners of DNA modification.

The dying are those…” Kilian began, but before he could finish his words, Jezebel ended them for him ”...that fail to take the change—whatever it might be.” Although she'd not followed the three in their explorations, Jezebel's senses swept the slums, locating all the afflicted and briefly studying their condition. Granted, she couldn't say with certainty how the culprits engineered the process, she now saw the general outline and expected consequences.

But why did that matter?

”I know you want to use these parts as the first step of your revolution. But it's unnecessary trouble. At worst, you take the viscount, empty his house's wealth, and start over elsewhere. Ostria's self-destruction has nothing to do with us.” Those were reasonable words. However, Kilian thought otherwise.

”I will stop you right there.

First, we are dealing with a faction whose might and objectives we know nothing of. Obviously, they do not dare to challenge the empire openly. But behind the scenes, they don't seem to have that many scruples. If they did, they wouldn't target 30,000 people.

I infer that Ostria is merely the first guinea pig. If that faction's work bears the expected fruit, nothing stops them from repeating the same thing elsewhere. And what if we stand in the new area? Run again? No.

If a truck barrels into me, I will have it turn back. If a mountain collapses, I shall revert its fall, and if a thunderbolt strikes, I shall send it back into the heavens.

Never, never again will I allow helplessness to be my sole recourse.” The words burst from Kilian with an intensity that - for a second - made Jezebel stagger. Better, due to their bond, she could feel the billowing flames of determination within his heart. Never did she expect that her casually spoken words would trigger such a fierce reaction from him. But then again, what did she know of his experiences?

Following a brief pause, Kilian pursued.

”Moreover, what if here lies an opportunity? What if we can turn the ploy to our advantage and reap the true mastermind's benefits? What if I can not only get wealth but weapons at one third the price? As for the effects of fehl magic, I have a plan.”

Even without fehl magic - as long as the mutants breathed - the taint would slowly spread, undeviatingly driving them into embracing the beast thriving within their souls. The fehl attribute aside, a critical reason why fehl magic hastened the descent into insanity was its weight on ”will.”

There was no such thing as chants or incantations when fehl magic was concerned. Therefore, just like fehl daemons, mutants and beasts dabbling in fehl magic did so using their will as the medium. Alas - in typical cases - the will of non-fehls couldn't compare to that of the daemons. It wasn't merely a matter of willpower. The very nature of their psyche differed.

Another issue was that fehl magic started at the third circle. They had no such thing as First and Second Circle spells. Therefore, although in terms of will Kilian exceeded low-level magi, learning fehl magic before the High Emissary rank wouldn't leave him unscathed.

At least not unless his dra control abilities reached the High Emissary threshold. To reach High Emissary tier dra control in less than three days: That was Kilian's plan. If anyone heard those words, they wouldn't even bother to call him insane, and directly alert the psychiatric authorities.

Madness, it was pure madness!

And as she stared into Kilian's cold -- yet blazing eyes, as she experienced his surging determination, Jezebel could guess the words about to leave his lips.

”Use a Fourth Circle Overdrive spell to multiply my learning pace by 256.” In the instant those words echoed, a gush of cold wind blew on the scene, making Jezebel's skirt flutter as she pried into Kilian's hazel eyes to ensure that her ears didn't betray her.

When convinced they didn't, Jezebel stretched her right hand toward Kilian's forehead, ”Strange; your temperature seems fine. You're sure you didn't go mad from a fever?” She seriously asked. Overdrive was a common spell among non-human magi. Each level multiplied the learning pace by the matching power of four: four, 16, 64, 256, and so on.