Magma Dragon's Heir

Chapter 137 - A Letter



Chapter 137 - A Letter

47th of Season of Air, 57th year of the 32nd cycleHalf a season stormed by in a bustle of inconspicuous activity. Newt had devoted his days to improving his proficiency with spell seals, both theoretical and practical, as well as reading books at the library.

A huge rock had fallen off his chest after he had cleared his looming debt, and since nobody mentioned anything about the damage he had caused the order on the summer solstice, Newt played along and pretended the whole thing never happened. Finally, he could breathe freely.

He had come a long way, both in education and in knowledge of spell seals. He was still a long way away from where he wanted to be and from turning his absurd ideas into reality, but Newt was happy with his progress, and even happier because there was a lot of room to grow in various directions.

Besides, life at the Explorer’s Gate was teeming with opportunities to grow and develop. His first session with the disciplinary chaplain was due in less than a week, and considering he had to schedule it almost two moons in advance, he planned to make the most of it.

He didn’t mind the wait - spell seals were a wonderful field to explore. Newt was certain he had a knack for it beyond his keen mind and mindcore to ease his path. What he once considered drawings, lines, and runes had become much, much more. Every stroke mattered. The depth of a line, its width, how it changed with each bend, and how it symbolized deeper mystery fascinated him.

He wondered about the origin of the runes, about why their shapes drew or manipulated mana in the way they did before he stumbled upon a truth. Possibly not , but a very likely explanation. Runes matched the patterns stars formed in the heavens. Each star had a meaning, a path they represented, a shard of heavenly will, a fraction of infinity.

Fascinated, he delved into the books with more enthusiasm than when he had first headed off into the Valley of the Lost and found two schools of thought. A portion of the most eccentric, egotistical seal scribes believed they were directing and changing the heavenly mandate, while the conservative majority believed they were shifting the course of the world’s energy to match that of the heavens to accomplish certain goals.

Newt found himself in the conservative camp. To him, a commoner or an awakened believing they could command the very heavens went beyond egomaniacal and into the realm of sheer madness and delusion. But the strangest part was that it was those delusional egoists who made the most exceptional and unique spell seals.

Newt was perusing one such design and accompanying notes when a knock came to his secluded chamber for scribes testing their work.

“Sir, I have a letter for you. Your master said it was urgent.”

Newt was confused, startled from deep contemplation. He wasted a moment wondering who would write to him, then had a very clear name in his mind, Lady Frostgrave.

Newt jumped to his feet, a smile closer to cleaving his head than any manabeast had ever been. He opened his door with a snap, coming face to face with a confused young woman. She jerked back, but Newt had no eyes to spare her, instead staring at a sealed letter. The seal was red.

It might have been a coincidence. Lady Frostgrave might have used red sealing wax, but the seal was that of a stylized salamander, and not whatever Everfrost Order used.

Newt snatched the scroll without uttering a word. He broke the seal and unfurled it, seeing letters written in familiar handwriting.

Newt was close to tears until he reached the end of the letter, when he choked and turned red like a strawberry.

He immediately folded the paper and looked up at the outer student who had brought him the letter.

“It’s from my mother,” he explained, and the woman nodded slowly.

“Must be nice to still have one,” she deadpanned and left.

Newt followed her with his gaze, then went back into the chamber designed for testing spell seals under various circumstances and closed the door behind himself. He opened the letter again and reread the whole thing. Then he read it the third time before folding it and hugging it close to his heart.

It was a passing thought. Newt did not want to know the reason his parents were fighting; he had a feeling life would be better if he remained oblivious. He focused on what was important.

Another burden disappeared from Newt’s shoulders, and for the first time in a long while, he felt well and truly free. He burst into laughter, then into sobs, as he finally realized how horrible he had been feeling, how far he had buried his pain, his longing for his parents, and the comfort of their kind voices and gentle touches.

His uncle severed his childhood, crushed his will when he was supposed to thrive, and turned him halfway into an animal. And it was only when all the pressure disappeared that he saw things clearly.

Yet, a part of Newt knew where that regret had come from. Victor could have done much worse than throw Newt into the abandoned mine and feeding him scraps. His father had made a contract that Newt should stay alive and unharmed, but he could have spent the rest of his days chained up in a dark cell.

Newt shuddered and suppressed the thought. Instead, he placed his hands behind his head and lay down. For a moment, he looked at the chamber’s white ceiling before closing his eyes.

“I’m all right,” he said aloud. “Mother and Father are all right. The clan is safe, and I should send them some resources. Fifty third realm crystals should be enough for Stronggrow and Marrow to advance a couple of layers, but not enough to cause trouble and draw others’ greed.”

He entered his realm and saw that the lava was flowing more vigorously. The heat was stronger, and the whole volcano felt more solid. With the clearing of his lingering fears and regrets, he was free. Free to pursue his interests, the next realm, and the mysteries of the world.

He looked towards the crater, where Magmin stirred in his meditation, enjoying the influx of heat and energy.


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