Misfit At Magic Academy: They Wanted a Godly Summon, Got Me Instead-Chapter 45: Her Will
How did it come to this... ππ«ππ²ππππ§π πππ₯.πππ
No, more importantly β how could something like this even be possible?
An entire palace... vanished without a trace. My familyβmy bloodlineβwiped off the face of the earth.
It felt like someone had torn out a piece of my soul.
As if my name, my story, had been erased from this world.
But even that... was nothing compared to what Lirael was feeling.
She hadnβt just lost her hom. She had lost everyone she loved.
"Iβm coming with you, Sister!" she sobbed.
"No. Absolutely not. Itβs too dangerous."
"But theyβre my family too!"
"Exactly. Thatβs why you canβt come," Elise replied firmly. "Iβll go. Iβll find them. You... stay at the Academy. Focus on your studies."
"I canβt... I donβt want to live like this! If theyβre really gone... we have nothing left!"
Elise went silent. Then she stepped forward, gently placing her hands on Liraelβs shoulders.
"Can you stand?"
Lirael nodded shakily, forcing herself up from the ground. Her knees were dusty. Her eyesβdrenched in tears.
"I know it hurts. Believe me... Iβm hurting too. This loss is ours to share. But if you want to helpβthen stay. Learn. Live."
She pulled Lirael into a soft embrace.
"I donβt want to lose you too..."
Lirael cried silently in her sisterβs arms. Not hiding her pain. Not holding back the tears.
Meanwhile, I knelt down by the earth, searching for anythingβanythingβthat might give us a clue. I brushed my fingers through the grass.
But the soil was smooth. Untouched. As if the palace had never even existed.
"Thereβs nothing here," I said. "No trace. No magic. No destruction. Itβs like... it was never real."
Elise stood beside me, eyes scanning the ground.
"Iβve never heard of magic that can alter time like this... Atheron, do you know of anything like it?"
"Not a thing. Maybe... maybe itβs not time magic. Maybe it was a teleportation."
"Teleportation?" she echoed, touching her chin. "That changes things. Spatial magic exists... but not on this scale. Hm. Then there are only two options."
"Yeah. Either the entire palaceβand everyone in itβwas moved somewhere...
Or theyβve been erased. As if they never existed at all."
Elise clenched her jaw and glanced at Lirael.
"Iβll stay here until tomorrow. Iβll talk to Memphis, try to gather help. Then Iβll head to the capital and put out a missing persons notice."
She turned to us.
"And you two... do you have anywhere to stay?"
Lirael just shook her head, wiping her cheeks.
"And you, Atheron? Iβve heard... well, letβs say you donβt have the best reputation at the Academy. Maybe try an inn?"
"I have... options."
Elise raised an eyebrow.
"You? Friends...? Lirael, maybe you could learn something from him."
"S-sister! Nowβs not the time for jokes!"
But... maybe I really have made some connections? People I can rely on?
No. Donβt get ahead of yourself. This is just temporary measure. Weβve lost our home. Weβre desperate. Thatβs all this is.
First, I went to Aimer. Her eyes widened when she saw Liraelβquiet, reserved, fragile.
"Uh... thatβs a big ask. I heard about what happened, and I really am sorry... but Atheron, I never told you β we live in a small place. Not a mansion. Not even nearby. Just a village house. We donβt have any extra rooms... Iβm sorry."
"Itβs fine, Aimer. Thanks for listening."
"I really would take you in if I could... Iβd love to see how you are outside the Academy."
Lirael stood silent, watching. Her expression... a little sharp. Did she just assume there was something going on between me and Aimer?
Next, I tried Ash.
"Whaaaat~? No, no, no! I meanβAthey, you know Iβd love to help, but my family would absolutely freak if I brought you guys home. Sorry, babe~"
Her flirty grin and careless tone only made Lirael glare harder. I could almost read it on her face: Is this guy a womanizer?
Our last hope was Riven. I decided to play it my wayβmaybe charm would boost our chances.
"Hey, nerd. Give us a room in your palace!"
"W-what?!"
"Relax. Just kidding. But weβve got nowhere else to go. No home. Just for a month... I hope youβll take pity on us."
Riven blinked, then sighed and nodded.
"Damn... Thatβs rough. Iβll talk to my parents. If they say no, you can crash in the attic. Or... the closet."
"Thanks. Youβre a true friend, Riven."
"I know this isnβt the time to joke, but... coming from you, that sounded like a threat."
"Oh please," I smirked, showing the depths of my decency. "Iβm just politely asking."
Lirael was taken aback. Was she actually impressed that I had real friends?
Later, she asked Serene directly for shelter. Serene agreedβbut only for Lirael.
We couldnβt separate.
Luckily, Rivenβs parents said yes.
And so, starting that very night, we had a room of our own at Riverfall Estate.
It wasnβt home. But... it was something. And for nowβthat was enough.
Meanwhile, Elise was staying at Memphisβs house.
A small, cozy cabin by the riverβa secret place few people even knew existed.
A quiet porch. The scent of coffee. The soft rustling of water nearby.
"Iβm glad you finally have a place of your own," Elise said.
They sat at a wooden table, just the two of them.
"So... Dean got fired from the Academy. I didnβt want to believe it. Everything feels like itβs unraveling... like Iβm losing myself."
"Elise... What are you going to do?"
Staring into her reflection in the coffee, Elise answered:
"Iβm going to search for them. I know itβs insaneβto scour the whole country, but if I never stop, if I keep going every single day... someday, Iβll find them."
Memphis gripped her cup tighter. Her voice grew quieter:
"But you might have to search across the entire continent. And... thereβs always the chance that they..."
She didnβt finish. Elise didnβt flinch.
"I donβt care. I have no other choice. Even if hope is all but goneβIβll keep moving. I owe them that. I canβt rest until I find them."
She took a sip and looked out at the scarlet horizon, where the sun had just dipped behind the trees.
"I wonβt back down. They have to be out there. Even if theyβre on the other side of the world..."
Her words hit Memphis hard. Suddenly, she realizedβ
One by one, the people around her were moving forward.
Dean had gone. And now Elise was leaving on her own journey.
Was she really going to be the only one left behind?
Was she going to keep living in fear, never taking a risk?
"Geez... Why are you the only ones brave enough to leap?"
"Hm?"
"Youβre always one step ahead. You. Dean. And me... Iβm just frozen. Always in the background. Always afraid to move.
Elise, if Iβm honest... If it werenβt for you, I wouldnβt have gone to the Academy at all. I didnβt think I had what it takes. You and Dean pulled me up every time I doubted. I think... itβs time I returned the favor."
Elise looked at her and gave a soft, bittersweet smile.
"Iβm coming with you. Weβll find Dean. Weβll find your family. If your heart is burning in painβIβll carry that weight with you."
"Memphis..."
The tears Elise had held back all day finally spilled from her eyes.
She hadnβt cried onceβuntil now.
"And the Academy...?"
"Silly girl. Werenβt you going to quit the Archives anyway?"
They both laughedβfor the first time that day.
"Thank you, Memphis... Iβm glad youβre here. I really, truly am."
By morning, they would set off on their journey.
But that night, at Riverfall Estate, a different storm was brewing.
Lirael wasnβt just upsetβher eyes burned with fury. She was pacing, biting her nails.
And noβit wasnβt because she had to share a room with me.
"I canβt stay here," she muttered under her breath.
She approached the window. Outside β only darkness. A field bathed in moonlight. Bare branches swaying.
She was going to run.
I grabbed her by the shoulders.
"Lirael, stop!"
"Let go of me! Donβt you get it?! We canβt just sit hereβwe have to do something! We have to find them! We have to help Elise!"
I tightened my grip, trying to hold her in place.
"And how exactly do you plan to help? If we leave nowβno supplies, no directionβweβll die before we reach the capital! Either wild beasts or bandits will finish us off!"
Her eyes shimmered with anguish. Every breath was trembling rage.
"Why are you stopping me? Do you even care?! Atheron... you still hate my family, donβt you? This is your way of getting back at us, isnβt it?"
"For the love ofβwhat the hell are you talking about, Lirael?"
She almost tore free from my grasp. Only pain and fear kept her from striking me.
"Screw the Academy! I wonβt stay here! If I sit and do nothingβIβll hate myself forever! Youβre my summon! Donβt get cocky! Weβre going to find my parents!"
"You want to run off now? In the dead of night, while everyone sleeps? No maps, no food, no destination? I could barely convince Riven to take us in, and you want to throw it all away? Just vanish into the night?!"
"I donβt care...! You have that dragon, donβt you? Then summon it! Letβs go! Or canβt you even do that?"
"Calm down, Lirael. We canβt help anyone right now. Elise told us to prepare. To get stronger."
"SHUT UP!"
SLAP!
Suddenlyβmy body froze.
I couldnβt move. Couldnβt even lift a finger.
It was like thousands of icy chains wrapped around me from within.
"...Control technique?" I whispered, stunned.
Lirael broke free, stepping to the window, pressing her palm against the frame.
Her voice shook.
"Whether you come or notβIβm leaving. Iβll find them. You... Youβll never understand what family means.
Someone whoβs never known a parentβs love... could never understand me."







