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All Characters in the story are 18 years of age and above...
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Chapter Sixty Nine: Ascension II...
Not since her betrayal at the hands of her so-called friends had the healer so strongly felt the specter of death. In one moment, she'd been trying to help the boy control his anxiety. In the next, it had felt like the maw of some ancient beast had opened up right before her ready to swallow her whole. With everything she had within her, she had immediately created distance between herself and her student, ready to defend herself just in case this was some kind of attack from him. She hated to think this way of the boy, but after once being betrayed, she wasn't willing to be that blindly trusting of anyone ever again. Noting the slight look of bewilderment on the boy's face was a small comfort to her. It seemed that he was just as confused about the situation as she was. However, some dark, cynical part of her couldn't help but whisper to her that his shock and confusion were because he hadn't expected her to escape whatever trap it was that he had just sprung. Recognizing that it was her fears pushing her to be irrational, Alena pushed down the thoughts. Whatever the truth was, she'd get to the bottom of it one way or the other.
Alena felt it a second after she'd distanced herself from the boy. All the ambient mana around was rushing past her. It was as if someone had opened a drain at the bottom of a pool of water and now all the water was turning in a slow spiral flowing into the drain. Or, at the very least, it started slow. All the ambient mana within the cave started to drift towards the boy, swirling around him like a small cyclone. The cave, however, wasn't what anyone would call a mana-rich environment, and barely ten breaths after the mana started being dragged into the boy the cave had been drained of all mana. Standing close to the mouth of the cave, Alena could feel that mana was rushing into the cave from outside to replace the one that had been lost to the boy. Alena wasn't sure what was going on, but it was almost immediately apparent that the ambient mana wouldn't be enough!
A mote of light escaped from the boy's glabella and morphed into the familiar's form. She was already in the motion of dropping to one knee before her master. But rather than a show of fealty, Alena could see the worry on Olivia's features as she reached forward to shake the boy. There was, however, very little reaction from the boy. Either a trance or a daze had come over him. "Master! Master! I need you to listen to me!" Olivia kept repeating. She, however, didn't say anything else out loud. This, however, didn't confuse Alena. Having once been contracted to a familiar through the help of her former friend, Senna the summoner, she was aware of the fact that a familiar and their master could communicate without the need for words.
Olivia was probably quietly communicating whatever she wanted to say to the boy through their connection to keep their secrets. Far from being bothered by this, Alena respected the need for secrecy, given that the secrets probably involved Olivia's true self. Instead, the urgency in her tone knocked the healer out of her inaction. By now, it was rather clear that the boy hadn't been trying to harm in any way. Something unexpected had happened with her student's awakening and rather than suspicion, he needed her help. Wasting no time, she took a step forward ready to move to her student's side.
"DON'T!"
The warning from Olivia came a second too late as Alena felt a force reach into her and try to violently pull out all the mana within her. If not for the fact that she was right at the edge of this strange force, Alena was certain that she would have met her demise. Her severely damaged mana pathways were nowhere near resilient enough to resist the powerful draw coming from Roka. As things stood, Alena had to resist the pull with everything she had even as she quickly scrambled backward till her back was pressed up against the edge of the door. She'd only been caught within the boy's sphere of influence for less than two breaths of time and yet, her fragile mana pathways had been pushed right to the edge of collapse.
"W... what's going on with him?" Even after taking a few breaths to regain composure, Alena could hear the shaking in her voice as she posed the question. She didn't bother asking why Olivia didn't seem to be affected by whatever was going on with Roka. Apart from the fact that she was the avatar of a being far more powerful than even a ninth-tier mage, there was the fact that she was Roka's familiar. They were connected at the level of the soul. Whatever was going on with the boy probably considered the familiar as part of the boy and thus didn't target her.
"Mana! He needs a lot of mana urgently!" Olivia answered her, not bothering to hide the urgency in her voice.
It should have been obvious, Alena realized. The threat to her life and general stress of the situation, however, had muddled her thinking. At the familiar's words, however, there was no hesitation from Alena as she reached inside one of her many storage rings and produced a deep purple mana crystal. As soon as the crystal was exposed to the air, the ambient mana around it began to quickly rise even as the mana that it passively leaked was concentrated enough to fill the core of the average first-tier mage. Wasting no time with words, the crystal sailed through the air in the direction of the familiar as Alena threw it over to her. There was first a look of shock on the familiar's face quickly followed by grateful relief as she snatched the mana crystal out of the air and slapped it down on the sigil right where Alena usually placed her hand when infusing mana into the boy.
Alena immediately understood what Olivia must have been thinking. It was well known that direct absorption from mana crystals was inadvisable because of all the impurities and sequelae that doing so would leave behind in your mana pathways. A purple mana crystal was among the highest purity mana crystals out there, and yet, it too had a few impurities within it that would be hard for the boy to deal with. The sigil, however, had already been designed as a filter for what mana reached the one at the center of the sigil or not. Using it to channel mana from the crystal into the boy would ensure that only pure mana reached the boy and nothing else. It was such a smart move on the part of the familiar that frankly, Alena was a bit disappointed in herself that she hadn't thought of it first.