Chapter 164 The Combat Department 1 (1/2)

The Devil WithInn So_mi 25450K 2022-07-22

”Hah, your silence means you admit.”

Rhys laughed again and Raghnall couldn't help but smile as well.

”Okay, okay, I can at least admit that we've got the same bad personalities. Do you even remember the time when you brought a wild swan into that banquet and it started attacking everyone? You're as bad as me, Rhys. Admit it.”

Rhys laughed hard at the memory as well.

He hated being forced to attend those kinds of banquets so the swan was great revenge for him.

When their laughter ended, Raghnall sighed as he looked at the vast area on the other side of the wall.

He can't go over the wall for now because he can't get into any more trouble than he already had.

He knew that the moment he passed through the walls, with the great concentration of magical particles in his body, it'll trigger an alarm. After all, the barriers were made to detect students from the Magic Department if ever they had the plan to sneak out towards the Combat department or out of the Academy.

Fortunately, Inna was undetected with crossing it since the concentration in her body was lower than the usual admission standard of Eldora Academy. But once an intermediate magic user was to cross, it'll alarm all teachers in the vicinity.

Thankfully, she's still in starter rank.

But to think she would go over the wall to go to the Combat Department.

If those hot-headed students would meet her, it would surely lead to trouble.

So with that in mind, he looked at Rhys with a worried gaze.

”Hey, all jokes aside, can you do me a favor?”

Rhys sobered up as he curiously looked at Raghnall.

”Is this about that girl who ran away earlier? What do you want me to do?”

Raghnall felt his energy depleting towards a dangerous level so he decided to slowly descend.

”She's just starter rank in magic and she's supposed to have training with me today. But the little brat just ran away to the Combat department. And to make matters worse, she's really good at getting into fights and even initiating ones. So, can you go get her for me instead? If she doesn't oblige, feel free to tie her up or trap her in a spatial cube or something. And I know you've got questions but I don't think I can answer them now so can you just go do this for me obediently?”

Rhys looked at Raghnall, who was slowly descending, incredulously as he held up his hand.

”Okay, hold up, hold up. You say she's just in Starter rank? And training with you? Are you actually teaching someone? On Prayer Day? And what? She ran away from you? What in the heavens are you talking about? Are you being serious right now? Hey! Don't ignore me! Hey! I don't even know her name!”

Raghnall pretended not to hear him as he reached the ground. And Rhys was about to go down the wall, over to his side, to demand some answers but Raghnall swiftly ran away.

”You! I didn't agree yet! What makes you think I'll actually do it?! Hey! Answer me!”

He banged at the barrier in irritation.

If only this stupid barrier wouldn't alert all the teachers, he would've run to him and demanded answers.

Still, he didn't expect that the reason why the girl easily passed through it was because she was only starter rank in magic.

To think that for a moment he actually thought that she destroyed the barrier with her punching earlier.

Now he felt stupid and insulted.

So, with an irritated grunt, he glared at the direction where Raghnall went before jumping off the wall.