175. Rat trap

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Duke William Blackwood rubbed his hands together as he took in the man before him completely. Everything about Count Jorand Whitecrest seemed to be swallowed by white—his beard, his hair, even the extremely elegant robes draped over his broad shoulders. But William knew better. The white wasn’t just a matter of age, it was a symbol, the colors of House Whitecrest, a force that held dominion over lands stretching eastward to the sea. The years had left their mark on the man, but wisdom clung to him just as tightly as his reputation. Bringing the goblet to his lips, William took a slow sip. The moment the bitter liquid touched his tongue, he sighed, placing the cup back down with deliberate care. “Jorand, my old friend,” he said and sighed dramatically. “Your wine is still as bitter as ever.” Across from him, Jorand picked up his own glass, swirling the dark liquid before taking a sip. “The nobles would say it’s simply not to your taste. Everyone else seems to like it.” William let out a dry chuckle, shaking his head. “They’re just too scared to say anything but praises in front of you.” His eyes glinted with knowing. “You do know what our positions mean to others. They’re terrified to offend us, even a little. And saying your wine tastes bitter—I don't think so.” Jorand exhaled a soft laugh, setting his cup aside. “I don’t think you traveled all this way just to complain about people treating you too nicely, or to remind me that my wine tastes bitter.” A rare smile tugged at the corner of William’s lips. “No,” William admitted. “I was out hunting and thought to visit you at the same time.” Jorand arched a brow. “You traveled for hours just to hunt?” “No. To meet you.” That seemed to catch the count’s attention. His fingers tapped lightly against the wooden armrest of his chair. “The kingdom is changing,” William continued, his tone dropping lower. “And there is much to discuss. And who better than you? Especially since I know you are in the middle of selling your allegiance to the first prince.” Jorand didn’t react immediately. Instead, he reached for his cup once more, taking a thoughtful sip before setting it down again. William could see the hesitation in his little action. Jorand had been a man of quick and precise actions, but when he took a slow sip out of the wine glass and exhaled loudly while putting it back on the table, he knew that his old friend had already come to his own conclusion. “Are you here to stop me?” “In a way,” William admitted, “but more exactly, I’m here to make you pause. To reconsider.” “Reconsider toward whom? I made my choice based on who is most likely to end up as king among the three.” William’s smile didn’t fade. If anything, it deepened. Jorand’s grabbed the glass again. “There might be four soon.” The count’s brow arched mid-sip, the wine stopping just short of his lips. “I know King Sullivan was lonely because he got crazy women as queens,” he said slowly, lowering the glass. “But did he really father an illegitimate son? I’ve never heard of him.” William shook his head. “No. It’s not one with royal blood.” The count frowned, his fingers tightening slightly around the stem of his goblet. “Then what do you mean?” William leaned back, settling comfortably into his chair. His silver eyes locked onto the count’s, watching his old friend’s confusion deepen before dropping the words like a blade. “Count Arzan came to meet me.” The pause was brief but heavy. The count blinked, then tilted his head, processing the name before scoffing. “The new hero of the kingdom?” He gave a small shake of his head. “I never heard about this.” “It was confidential,” William said, picking up his wine again but not drinking. “He came and went without anyone knowing. He can be sneaky.” “And what was this meeting about?” William’s lips curled slightly. “Why don’t you take a guess?” There was no immediate answer. The count's eyes narrowed slightly, then widened just a fraction as a thought struck him. “He’s Valkyrie’s son.” A long silence stretched between them. Jorand’s expression shifted—from confusion to deep thought, then to something dangerously close to realization. And then— His arm slammed onto the table, rattling the table. “He intends to run for the throne? Is he crazy?” William laughed. “I think so.” He swirled his wine lazily before adding, “We might need some crazy for the good of the kingdom.” Jorand didn't seem convinced. His fingers tapped against the table, his mind clearly still working through everything. He grunted before responding. “So you’re supporting him.” “Not exactly. At least, not yet. But he gave me a lot to think about. A lot of things. He predicted the fief war that’s raging right now.” The count's fingers paused mid-tap. He exhaled through his nose, lips pressing into a thin line. “He knew it was coming?” He leaned back slightly, rubbing his beard. “Well… I suppose that’s believable. He already seems to have made gains in the war, but I don’t know if he’ll win.” His fingers drummed against the table once more. “Apparently, almost all the nobles in the Sylvan Enclave are coming for him.” William didn't answer immediately, watching as his friend continued to piece things together. Then— “But I suppose,” Jorand muttered. “If you’re talking about him positively, that means the rumors about him having dark powers are wrong.” Duke William nodded, setting his goblet down with a quiet clink “On the contrary,” he said. “He hates it.” His fingers traced the rim of the cup as he continued. “It’s a conspiracy. I can tell because I met and talked with him.” “Is that why you’re in favor of him? You do know it’s unlikely he’ll survive. I only get bits and pieces from that side since the whole place is locked down, but from what I hear, the forces against him are overwhelming.” William exhaled slowly, nodding. “I know,” he admitted. “But I have hope for one reason.” The count raised a brow but said nothing, waiting. “You know he didn’t go straight to his territory after leaving the capital,” William continued. “My men tracked his movements. He headed toward the Sylvara Forest.” That got a reaction. A deep frown. “The one leading to—” “Sylvastra.” A long silence stretched between them. Even though William had known this piece of information, saying it out loud felt different. And by heart, he knew the next question. “You think he met the elves?” he asked. “Yes. It’s just a theory, but I think so. He wasn’t in my territory just to talk to me, and my men never saw him passing through on his way back home. And yet, we both know he’s in Veralt now. I suspect he has connections with the elves… and they helped him travel back.” “That changes a lot of things,” Jorand said while his eyes seemed distant—the man was clearly rethinking everything. “No human has ever gained the elves’ favor. But do you really think he can defeat his brother and win this war?” William sighed. “We’ll wait and watch. Because I have no idea. With that kid, nothing is predictable. I haven’t made my decision yet—for that very reason. But don’t forget… if he actually does it, the waves it will send through the kingdom will be immense.” He met Jorand’s gaze. “We’ll need to be prepared.” Jorand nodded in return. “You’re right.” He let out a quiet chuckle, shaking his head. “Thank you for informing me. If you hadn’t, I might’ve rushed into an alliance.” William laughed, the sound lighter than before. “I didn’t warn you just because I see Arzan as a potential claimant.” “Then what else?” “When Arzan came to meet me,” he said, “he told me some things about Regina that you should know.” *** Roran Brightholm moved through the estate like a shadow, his breath steady but his heart hammering against his ribs. An assassination. And then—freedom. No more hiding in this wretched place, no more playing the part of a loyal vassal. He would return to the capital, to the safety of Magus Verdia, and claim what was rightfully his—power, prestige, and the respect he had bled for. But his fingers twitched at the thought. His mind raced through the possibilities, each one gnawing at his nerves. What if Arzan survived? What if the guards found him before he could escape? What if—? Roran shook his head sharply, his grip tightening around the small glass vial hidden within his robes. The potion felt warm against his palm, as if reminding him of its purpose. He exhaled, slow and measured, then glanced at the window. The sky had darkened completely. His steps were light as he ascended the stairs—not to the floor where Arzan’s room was, but one level above. The hallway stretched ahead of him, quiet and empty. He had planned for this. Finding an unoccupied room wasn’t difficult, and once inside, he wasted no time. Crossing the chamber like he’d planned, he reached the window and peered down. A handful of guards lingered in the courtyard below, their eyes fixed on the perimeter. None of them looked up. He placed a hand over his chest, feeling his own heartbeat beneath his palm. He had prepared for this. Muttering the incantation under his breath, he cast [Featherfall], his body growing lighter as he stepped onto the ledge. Without hesitation, he pushed off, plummeting toward the window below. The night air rushed past him. At the last moment, his fingers caught the window hinges. For a breath, he dangled there, his muscles straining, then—quietly, carefully—he pushed himself inside. His breath came out in a quiet sigh, and he quickly scanned the room. His eyes drifted to the bed, where Arzan was, his figure barely rising and falling with each breath. The lord hadn’t stirred. Hadn’t even reacted to the shift in the air as a stranger slipped into his chambers. Roran moved with careful precision, muttering a soundproofing ward under his breath. A faint shimmer pulsed across the walls, sealing them in silence. No one would hear. No one would interrupt. He took another step forward, slipping the dagger from his robes. The cold steel gleamed in the low light, sharp enough to end this in one clean motion. Standing over Arzan, he let out a slow breath. he thought, tilting the knife downward, His grip tightened. One strike— “You’re early.” Roran froze. Arzan’s voice was calm, almost amused. “I was expecting you to come a bit later.” The man in the bed opened his eyes. Roran took an instinctive step back, his heart slamming against his ribs as Arzan sat up, a slow smile creeping onto his face. The thought raced through his mind like wildfire. He clenched his jaw, pushing the doubt away. It didn’t matter. He couldn’t hesitate now. With a snarl, he lunged, slashing the dagger toward Arzan’s throat. A pulse of energy flared between them. The force sent Roran flying backward, slamming him into the wardrobe with a heavy thud. His head spun, his vision blurring for a split second—just long enough for the door to swing open. Knight Killian stepped inside, his blade drawn, guards flanking him on either side. His gaze dropped to Roran, impassive yet sharp. Pinned, surrounded, Roran’s breath came fast. His mind spun for an escape. S~eaʀᴄh the NôvelFire(.)net website on Google to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality. “You’re done here,” Arzan said, swinging his legs over the bed. His voice was almost casual, like he was discussing dinner plans. “Just give up, and we won’t torture you during interrogation.” Roran’s fingers twitched. His mind demanded. It didn’t matter. There was no time to think. No time to hesitate. His hand shot into his robes, gripping the vial. Without another thought, he downed the potion. Just then, a [Wind Blade] shot forward. But Roran was ready. His fingers flicked, summoning a wind barrier just in time. Arzan’s attack should have been stopped—should have—but the magic tore right through, slipping past the defense. Roran lunged to the side, his body twisting unnaturally fast, dodging just as Killian surged forward. The knight’s sword came down in a sharp arc, aimed straight for his shoulder— Then the blade stopped. Not because Roran had dodged. Not because he had blocked it. But because something had changed. Dark, jagged scales rippled across Roran’s arm, climbing up like living armor. His breath hitched as his body trembled, visibly something waking inside of him. Power flooded his veins. Chaotic, violent, uncontrollable. A force that roared like a storm, making his own magic feel small in comparison. His mind reeled. He could feel the strength thrumming through him. The unmistakable strength, the mana flow—it was on a level he had never touched before. But none of it mattered. Not now. His gaze flickered up, meeting Arzan’s and Killian’s. The knight’s sword crackled with lightning, energy pulsing up the blade. Arzan’s hands moved, gathering mana, his eyes unreadable but sharp. For a moment, Roran considered it. He knew it was a matter of survival or doing his job. He had to choose one even with the power inside of him. But there was no moment to think, to come to a decision. Hence, he decided he wanted to live more. Without another thought, he snapped his fingers, channeling a spell— Not at them. At the floor. The dark mana surged, wind compressing into a single violent burst. [Wind blast] The explosion rocked the room, tearing through wood, sending dust and splinters flying. It happened too quickly to process. He saw Arzan's hands covered with another spell, but Roran didn’t wait to see what it would do. He moved. In one swift motion, he spun and launched himself out the window. The night swallowed him whole. *** The soft hum of mana dissipated as Kai lowered his hands, undoing the protective barrier that had shielded both him and Killian from the blast. Dust still lingered in the air, swirling the air, filling his lungs. The wooden floor where the explosion had struck was shredded, deep cracks splintering outward like veins. A gaping hole yawned at the center of the destruction, the jagged edges still smoldering with traces of dark mana. When Roran brought the vial tip closer to his lips, there was a single thought that ran through his mind— He had an immediate flashed back to Actra—the twisted form, the monstrous strength, the raw chaos that had nearly torn through him. Kai exhaled, his fingers flexing as he took in the aftermath. It had worked. One of the major reasons he had gone through with the procedure was this moment—this scenario. He knew the recovery would force him to rest for a day, that if someone wanted him dead, this was the best opportunity to strike. A perfect bait. And the rat had taken it. But he hadn’t expected . His gaze dropped to the blackened remnants of the floor, then toward the shattered window where Roran had fled. His mind turned, dissecting what he had just seen, what the man had . The same kind that Actra had used. Was it so common? Were there more of these cursed vials in circulation? His jaw tightened. If she had, then she saw him as a major threat. Not just an inconvenience—an . That thought settled heavily in his chest. Beside him, Killian stepped forward, his sword still in hand, though the crackling lightning had faded from the blade. “I’ve already given orders,” he said. “The guards are on full alert. He won’t get far. Every exit is sealed.” Kai nodded. “I hope we can catch him alive.” His eyes flickered toward the ruined floor again. “If not, we lose a good pawn against Verdia. Just hope he doesn’t try to escape through Vasper Forest.” “If he does,” Killian murmured, “he won’t have a good time.” *** A/N - You can read 30 chapters (15 Magus Reborn and 15 Dao of money) on my patreon. Annual subscription is now on too. Also, pre orders for Volume 1 are live. Pre-order Magus Reborn Volume 1 HERE. Read 15 chapters ahead HERE. Join the discord server HERE.

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Magus Reborn [Stubbing in Seven Weeks]
Magus Reborn [Stubbing in Seven Weeks] Author:TC
Chapter 1. Things go wrong Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 2. A sudden attack Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 3. Uncovering past Sep 25th, 2025
4. Debts and Stuff Sep 26th, 2025
5. Tradeheart Merchant Company? Sep 26th, 2025
6. First Circle Sep 26th, 2025
7. “…A Mage, Lord Arzan?” Sep 26th, 2025
Patreon Announcement!!! Sep 26th, 2025
8. Syphon Sep 26th, 2025
9. Laws and conversations Sep 26th, 2025
10. A miner’s POV Sep 26th, 2025
11. Merchant of spice Sep 26th, 2025
12. Routine and corruption Sep 26th, 2025
13. Vasper forest Sep 26th, 2025
14. Who doesn’t like soup? Sep 26th, 2025
15. Actra Sep 26th, 2025
16. Dirty goblins Sep 26th, 2025
17. Mana fiends (?) Sep 26th, 2025
18. Dealing with White Stuff Sep 26th, 2025
19. Heavy heart Sep 26th, 2025
20. Swirling Mists Sep 26th, 2025
21. Necromancer dwelling Sep 26th, 2025
22. A long walk Sep 26th, 2025
23. Funeral services Sep 28th, 2025
24. An evening stroll Sep 28th, 2025
25. Break the Trolls Sep 28th, 2025
26. Morning drill Sep 28th, 2025
27. Golems Sep 28th, 2025
28. Strange History Sep 28th, 2025
29. Shapeshifter of Veralt Sep 28th, 2025
30. Enforcers Sep 28th, 2025
31. Awakening Sep 28th, 2025
32. A Miner’s POV again Sep 28th, 2025
33. Recruits and Golems Sep 28th, 2025
34. One debt paid, another to be settled (1) Sep 28th, 2025
35. One debt paid, another to be settled (2) Sep 28th, 2025
36. Off to next problem Sep 28th, 2025
37. A long shot Sep 28th, 2025
38. A beating Sep 28th, 2025
39. Down the slope Sep 28th, 2025
40. Vermala Sep 28th, 2025
41. The queen’s dilemma Sep 28th, 2025
42. Is that a dragon? Sep 28th, 2025
43. Potion making Sep 30th, 2025
44. Mercenaries Sep 30th, 2025
45. A desert dweller Sep 30th, 2025
46. The Black Sheep (1) Sep 30th, 2025
47. The Black Sheep (2) Sep 30th, 2025
48. Larvae nest (1) Sep 30th, 2025
49. Larvae nest (2) Sep 30th, 2025
50. Kai vs queen Sep 30th, 2025
51. Aftermath Sep 30th, 2025
52. Sonia Sep 30th, 2025
53. Elephant in the room Sep 30th, 2025
54. Fiend Sep 30th, 2025
55. Explosion Sep 30th, 2025
56. Volume 1 Epilogue Sep 30th, 2025
57 – Francis Side chapter Sep 30th, 2025
58. Start again (Volume 2 begins) Sep 30th, 2025
59. Rude guests Sep 30th, 2025
60. Farmlands Sep 30th, 2025
61. Spiders Sep 30th, 2025
62. Primal urgency Sep 30th, 2025
63. Forest spirit Oct 2nd, 2025
64. Magus Veridia Oct 2nd, 2025
65. Preparations Oct 2nd, 2025
66. Warding Oct 2nd, 2025
67. Instinctual technique Oct 2nd, 2025
68. Heir? Oct 2nd, 2025
69. Kingdom politics Oct 2nd, 2025
70. Barbarians (1) Oct 2nd, 2025
71. Barbarians (2) Oct 2nd, 2025
72. A safe passage Oct 2nd, 2025
73. Yafgar Oct 2nd, 2025
74. A show of strength Oct 2nd, 2025
75. Geopolitics Oct 2nd, 2025
76. POV of a sand guard Oct 2nd, 2025
77. The capital Oct 2nd, 2025
78. The Extravagant Tower Oct 2nd, 2025
79. Interrogation Oct 2nd, 2025
80. Giving it back Oct 2nd, 2025
81. Secrets of Inheritance Oct 2nd, 2025
82. Sardonic laugh Oct 2nd, 2025
83. Legacy of the past Oct 4th, 2025
84. Ascension exam Oct 4th, 2025
85. Power games Oct 4th, 2025
86. Balen Oct 4th, 2025
87. Alchemists Oct 4th, 2025
88. The Ball Oct 4th, 2025
89. Allies and enemies Oct 4th, 2025
90. Surgery Oct 4th, 2025
91. Salvation in ice Oct 4th, 2025
92. POV of a Knight Oct 4th, 2025
93. A brotherly reunion Oct 4th, 2025
94. Fiery duel Oct 4th, 2025
95. Thorny queen Oct 4th, 2025
96. Tales of Heroes and Vipers Oct 4th, 2025
97. Back to Veralt Oct 4th, 2025
98. A dire situation Oct 4th, 2025
99. Speech to band together Oct 4th, 2025
100. Busy day Oct 4th, 2025
101. Training shoddy mages Oct 4th, 2025
102. Powering up! Oct 4th, 2025
103. A Refugee’s POV Oct 6th, 2025
104. Mana cannons (1) Oct 6th, 2025
105. Mana cannons (2) Oct 6th, 2025
106. A shocking demonstration Oct 6th, 2025
107. Hard Decisions Oct 6th, 2025
108. Apprentice awakening Oct 6th, 2025
109. Frays Oct 6th, 2025
110. Dead mana spiders Oct 6th, 2025
111. Beast wave (1) Oct 6th, 2025
112. Beast wave (2) Oct 6th, 2025
113. Beast wave (3) Oct 6th, 2025
114. Beast wave (4) Oct 6th, 2025
115. Beast wave (5) Oct 6th, 2025
116. Veralt lives! Oct 6th, 2025
117. Aftermath Oct 6th, 2025
118. The Maleficent Viper Oct 6th, 2025
Author’s NOTE: IMPORTANT!! Oct 6th, 2025
Volume 2 Epilogue 1 Oct 6th, 2025
Volume 2 Epilogue 2 Oct 6th, 2025
Volume 3 chapter 119 Oct 6th, 2025
120. Count Arzan Oct 8th, 2025
121. Dual path Oct 8th, 2025
122. Dungeon exploration Oct 8th, 2025
123. Schemes of the coming end Oct 8th, 2025
124. Future policies Oct 8th, 2025
125. Failsafe Oct 8th, 2025
126. Goddess and her words Oct 8th, 2025
127. A change of heart Oct 8th, 2025
128. Watchers Oct 8th, 2025
129. Count Arzan Oct 8th, 2025
130. Factions Oct 8th, 2025
131. Guild Oct 8th, 2025
132. Firepower sales Oct 8th, 2025
133. Verdis (1) Oct 8th, 2025
134. Verdis (2) Oct 8th, 2025
135. Verdis (3) Oct 8th, 2025
136. Second meeting Oct 8th, 2025
137. Council of Elders Oct 8th, 2025
138. Shadowed History Oct 8th, 2025
139. Fears of mind Oct 8th, 2025
140. Facing fears Oct 10th, 2025
141. Conquering fears Oct 10th, 2025
142. Figurehead Oct 10th, 2025
143. Claim to throne Oct 10th, 2025
144. Fatebreaker Oct 10th, 2025
145. Mana guns Oct 10th, 2025
146. Messenger Oct 10th, 2025
147. POV of a Maid Oct 10th, 2025
148. Walk with me Oct 10th, 2025
149. Blood drinker Oct 10th, 2025
150. A Chieftain’s duty Oct 10th, 2025
151. A duel of blood Oct 10th, 2025
Annual Membership Patreon Oct 10th, 2025
152. Blackwood Oct 10th, 2025
153. A new territory Oct 10th, 2025
154. Battleboard Oct 10th, 2025
155. Decisiveness Oct 10th, 2025
156. Idrin Oct 10th, 2025
157. Sylvastra Oct 10th, 2025
158. End times Oct 10th, 2025
159. Elder tree Oct 12th, 2025
160. Drudic magic Oct 12th, 2025
161. Spirit Trainer Oct 12th, 2025
162. Storm Sovereign Oct 12th, 2025
163. Binding Oct 12th, 2025
164. Trees and planes Oct 12th, 2025
165. Underwater dungeon Oct 12th, 2025
166. Kraken Oct 12th, 2025
167. A war approaches Oct 12th, 2025
168. Pawns and lord Oct 12th, 2025
169. One in a crowd Oct 12th, 2025
170. Girl of the White Woods Oct 12th, 2025
171. Battle of Verdis (1) Oct 12th, 2025
172. Battle of Verdis (2) Oct 12th, 2025
173. War Strategy Oct 12th, 2025
174. Rat Oct 12th, 2025
175. Rat trap Oct 12th, 2025
176. Battle of Dorn (1) Oct 12th, 2025
177. Battle of Dorn (2) Oct 12th, 2025
178. Like a god of war Oct 12th, 2025
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