Return of the Legendary Runesmith-Chapter 232 - 231- Arrival(2)
There was a single four-storey building connected to a massive stadium.
The participants werenβt allowed inside the arena just yet. π§π³π¦β―ππ¦π·π―ππ£π¦π.πΈπ°π
The arena is revealed to everyone at the same time on day one.
When the Runebound carriage finally came to a halt in front of the building, a manβlikely someone from the Towerβstepped forward.
Adrian and Gilbert walked toward him while the students began unloading their luggage from the carriage.
"Glad to have you here, Mister Adrian," the man said with a friendly smile. Then he turned to the bald man beside him. "Good to meet you as well."
Gilbert returned the smile, and the man continued,
"Iβll take you to your chambers."
Adrian asked politely, "Umm... is Master Albec around?"
The man looked a little surprised before shaking his head.
"No... heβs dealing with some matters at the moment. Iβll let him know youβre here once he returns."
Adrian waved it off. "Itβs nothing urgent. I just wanted to ask about the developments in the Wastelands."
Gilbert pretended not to hear any of it. It sounded like a conversation that didnβt need his involvement.
The Tower member paused briefly before answering in a quiet tone, "There have been some issues at the site. Heβll probably speak to you once heβs back."
Adrian frowned slightly. βWhat kind of issues?β
Ruby had promised to handle things the last time they spoke. He had trusted her with too muchβmaybe more than he should have.
He hadnβt heard from her in a while. And with the Fifth Thread taking up so much of his time, he hadnβt reached out either.
"Professor?"
Gilbertβs voice pulled him out of his thoughts. Adrian blinked and nodded slowly.
"Ah, yes. Letβs go," he said, turning to the students and motioning for them to follow.
Norma quietly walked behind the group as they stepped into the building.
The reception area was elegant and calm. Soft music played in the background. A grand chandelier hung overhead, casting a warm glow across the polished wooden floor
Staff stood neatly on both sides, ready to welcome the students with a courteous bow.
Adrian observed the place carefully.
He didnβt remember many details from the novel, so to be safe, he wanted to memorize every possible escape route.
As they walked, the man leading them suddenly spoke up,
"While weβre heading to your rooms, I must go over a few rules for the students."
His voice was clear and firm.
"Youβll be given the schedule for the three daily meals. Students are required to eat in the cafeteria. After dinner, youβre not allowed to wander outside."
No one replied, but everyone was listening.
"Students may train in the open areas," the man continued, "but do not cross the border under any circumstances. Also, try to remain in your rooms at night and donβt go on different floors."
The man fell silent after that.
Adrian didnβt feel the need to remind his students about what they should or shouldnβt do.
Aries might come off as wild and a little unruly, but she had a solid sense of judgment. She was mature enough to carry herself well around others.
As for the rest, they were naturally quiet and disciplined. He was confident they would either spend their time training or resting in their rooms.
Before long, they climbed the stairs and reached the third floor.
On one side of the hallway, large windows offered a breathtaking view of the distant mountains. On the other side were the doors to the rooms.
Adrian was a mountain guy, so this place was like heaven for him.
A nice change.
"There are six rooms on this floor," the man said. "Youβll need to adjust for tonight. Starting tomorrow, the guest houses will be available."
Thatβs rightβonly the five participants and their manager were allowed to stay in this building.
For the arriving guests, there was a nearby town with plenty of accommodations, including a guest house just as large as this one.
Gilbert gave a faint, knowing smile.
"No need to worry," he said. "We werenβt planning on staying tonight."
He and Norma had already decided to rent a room in town to avoid causing any inconvenience.
The man didnβt respond to Gilbertβs words. Instead, he turned to Adrian and said,
"Please let me know if you need anything."
Adrian gave a small nod, and the man walked away without another word.
Adrian shook his head. "That guy was a little rude."
Gilbert chuckled. "If you think that was rude, you shouldβve seen how things were last year. They usually donβt even assign a guide. Youβre just handed a sheet with directions and rules, and youβre on your own. Maybe theyβre being polite this time because Professor Adrian is with us."
Adrian looked at him, dumbfounded.
"Wait, seriously?"
Aries grinned and chimed in, "Wow, Professor Adrian has quite the influence, huh? I wonder if the judges will give us some extra love too~"
Adrian let out a tired sigh.
He turned to the students. "For now, go and get some rest. Based on the schedule, shall we meet at lunch?"
But Altia raised her hand gently. "Um... sir, after all that traveling, I donβt think I could eat much. Do you mind if I skip lunch?"
"Same here," Allen said. "Iβm not really hungry either."
"Same for me." Brendon raised his hand as well.
Adrian turned to Elana and Aries. Before he could ask, Elana spoke up,
"I brought some sandwiches. Iβll finish them before they go bad."
Adrian gave a nod.
"All right then. Letβs meet in the evening for the welcoming ceremony."
Everyone nodded and began picking up their luggage, heading toward their assigned rooms.
But Brendon paused mid-step and turned back.
"Professor Gilbert, if you want to rest, you can use my room. Iβll be fine sharing with Senior Allen."
He looked at the black-haired second-year student, who gave a quick nod.
"Yes, sir. He can stay in my room for the time being."
Altia stepped forward as well. "Professor Norma can use my room, if thatβs all right. I really donβt mind."
The two teachers smiled warmly at their studentsβ kindness.
Gilbert responded with a gentle wave of his hand.
"Thank you for the offer, truly. But weβll manage in a single room for now. Go on, take a look inside and get some rest."
The students exchanged a few glances before quietly agreeing not to press the matter further.
Yet, Elanaβs gaze lingeredβnot on the group as a whole, but on the three teachers... or rather, on Norma in particular.
She and Adrian are in the same room...
"Come on now. Weβve got plenty to explore!"
Aries pulled her inside by the wrist, but even as Elana stepped through the door, her eyes remained fixed on the professor.
...
The room was quite decent.
A double bed. A lamp on either side of the bed and a beautiful painting hanging above it.
There was a couch across from the bed and a small tea table beside the couch.
There was a wardrobe on the left of the bed and taking a few steps further opens the door to the bathroom.
The room was quite spacious. Enough for four to five people.
As they entered, Gilbert and Norma took a seat on the couch.
"Want some coffee?" Adrian asked, pulling out a compact coffee-making set from the Time Chamber.
Naturally, the question came.
"Where did you pull that out from?"
Adrian gave a rather believable excuse. "I met someone with a Space Affinity. They helped me create a small dimensional pocket."
Gilbert raised an eyebrow, clearly impressed. "A pocket dimension? The material needed for that must be rare."
It made sense. Even silver couldnβt survive the pressure inside a dimensional space. No wonder he was surprised.
Adrian let out a soft chuckle. "I guess Iβm just lucky when it comes to things like this."
Of course, he couldnβt actually tell them about the Time Chamber.
Norma leaned in with interest. "Youβve been getting better at artifact work lately, Professor Adrian. I wonder... are you expanding your skills for future opportunities?"
As Adrian stirred the coffee powder into the warm milk and sugar, he shook his head with a soft smile. "As far as I can see, Iβll be teaching at Runbound Academy. Crafting is just a hobby I picked up recently."
Norma found herself genuinely impressed.
There werenβt many people like himβthose who could turn down fame and fortune and still stay grounded.
He had been invited by the prestigious Vermillion family and even by the Celestial Hall. The Prince himself had once come in person to recruit him.
Yet Adrian chose to remain loyal to the one profession that gave him purposeβa teacher. The job that offered him a name in society and a place to stand tall.
Perhaps the Headmistress played a part in why he stayed. But in the end, what truly mattered was Adrianβs unwavering resolve.
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A/N:- Thanks for reading.
I am dearly sorry for uploading just one Chapter. Still recovering from the sickness. From tomorrow, two Chapters at least.