Chapter 43: I Call This Chaos
43 Chapter 43: I Call This Chaos
Sam felt a presence around him and woke up, but he didn't sense anything hostile or negative, so he didn't panic.
"I thought I concealed my presence completely, but I guess there's no escaping your senses, huh, darling?" a sweet voice said.
Sam noticed a stunningly gorgeous girl with dark hair and dark eyes lying beside him, her arm draped over him in a loving embrace.
"It's not proper for a young maiden to be in a man's room at this hour," Sam said, gently brushing the hair off her forehead. n/ô/vel/b//jn dot c//om
"It's not wrong if the man is the young maiden's darling, darling," Lucy chuckled and snuggled closer to him.
"When did you get here?" Sam asked.
"A few minutes ago... I was on my way to the training grounds to meet you, like we always did, but then it hit me."
"What?" Sam asked with a curious expression.
"If I want to meet you, I could just come here... We're way past that hard line, right?" Lucy asked nervously in a soft, barely audible voice.
"Yes, we are..." Sam replied, tenderly massaging her face.
"Then you won't mind me living with you here?" Lucy asked, glancing sideways with a small grin.
"What would Principal Agor think about his granddaughter living with a single young man?"
"He won't say anything because he was the one who suggested it in the first place," Lucy said, letting Sam see that she was only wearing a pair of panties, a bra, and a very thin, see-through purple nightdress.
Sam couldn't take his eyes off her, and Lucy smiled, noticing his gaze. "Like what you see?"
"It's not a good idea to tempt a man like this," Sam said, holding her by her thin, incredibly soft waist and making her sit on his lap.
"Fufu, you're not so uptight anymore... You've changed," Lucy said, massaging his face with her thumb.
"Is it a good thing or a bad thing?" Sam asked, gently wrapping his arms around her back and pulling her into an intimate hug, feeling her sweet warmth against his chest.
"It's good... I'm loving it," Lucy whispered.
Suddenly, both Lucy and Sam turned their faces toward the door, sensing the presence of someone outside Sam's bedroom.
"I think it's one of the girls," Sam said, getting up from the bed while Lucy quickly put on a T-shirt and thick long pants.
She would never, ever let anyone else see her intimate side;
Sam was the only person allowed, and would ever be allowed, to see her like that.
When they opened the door, they found Yuki standing there, but something was off. Her eyes were closed, yet she was walking.
"What's wrong with her?" Lucy asked, concerned.
"I think she's sleepwalking," Sam answered, waving his hand in front of Yuki's face.
She didn't react; she was definitely sleepwalking.
"Sleepwalking? Should we wake her up?"
"No, waking someone in the middle of sleepwalking can be potentially harmful unless we're sure of the cause," Sam said.
"Then what should we do?"
"Sleepwalkers aren't aware of what's happening during their sleep, but they are aware of their surroundings. Sometimes they even respond verbally," Sam said, gently placing his hand on Yuki's shoulder and calling out to her.
"Yuki."
"...Mm," Yuki murmured.
"I'll take you to your room," Sam gently whispered, patting her back.
"Hmm," Yuki murmured as Sam gently guided her back to her room, while Lucy watched with a small smile, admiring their man's gentle care.
After setting Yuki in her bed, Sam gently closed the door on his way out.
"Um... she's sleepwalking again," Lucy pointed out, and Sam turned to see Yuki standing just behind him.
"Yuki?"
"Mm... Sam..." Yuki murmured in her sleepy voice.
"I think she's sleepwalking to you... Let her sleep in your bed. We have to go out anyway," Lucy said. Sam nodded and brought Yuki to his bed, where she immediately snuggled into his pillow and went back to sleep.
"What was that about?" Sam asked with a confused expression.
"I guess it's a saintess thing; she's subconsciously drawn to you even while sleeping," Lucy said, chuckling.
"You should show her extra affection."
"Why?"
"I think the sleepwalking is just a projection of her desire to be with you... I think that's why she's sleepwalking to you," Lucy explained.
"... You got all that just from watching her sleepwalk?" Sam asked, pursing his lips.
"Well... it's just a theory," Lucy shrugged her shoulders.
"Whatever it is, I should inform her father," Sam said. "... Anyway, where do you want to go?"
"It would be easier to understand if I show you," Lucy said, intertwining her fingers with his as she led the way to the ruined cafeteria.
When they arrived, they saw some of the trainers, including Austin and Roman, along with the principal and vice principal.
"Hehe, if you brought me here to make me feel guilty about destroying the cafeteria, don't bother. I don't feel bad," Sam said, shaking his head.
"Hehe, it's not that," Lucy chuckled, patting his arm. "Well... it is about the cafeteria."
"I see you brought him with you, my dear granddaughter," Principal Agor said, appearing and noticing his granddaughter's arm intertwined with Sam's.
"I heard it was your handiwork that caused this," Agor said, pointing at the crater and the destroyed cafeteria.
"Yup, some second-year student pissed me off real bad, and I might have overreacted," Sam replied, shrugging his shoulders as if it wasn't his fault.
"This..." Agor pointed at the crater, "you call this an overreaction?"
Agor sighed deeply, as if he had seen everything in life and could now die peacefully.
"Why haven't you rebuilt the cafeteria?" Sam asked, confused.
It had been two weeks since he destroyed the cafeteria, and they still hadn't rebuilt it.
"Actually, darling, that's why I brought you here," Lucy said.
"What happened?"
"I'll answer that," Ragnar said, raising his hand. "That's actually why we wanted to talk to you."
"You see, the academy was built thousands of years ago on a massive magic circle. Every part of the academy is inscribed with magic, which is how the academy has survived for so long," Ragnar continued.
"Any damage done to the academy would automatically heal over time, like wounds."
"Then why hasn't the cafeteria healed yet?" Sam asked.
"That's why we need you here. We don't know how you did it, but when you unleashed your attack, you somehow disrupted the magic, and as a result, the cafeteria is not being reconstructed," Agor explained.
"And you want me to fix it?" Sam asked, pointing at himself. "Why don't you call the court mages to fix it?"
"The academy is a major power of the heroes. We have a lot of secrets hidden here... we can't have mages snooping around," Ragnar said, with a pleading expression.
"We hate mages... except you, of course," Agor said, smiling innocently.
"Fine, I did cause this, after all," Sam sighed.
"I'm curious, what kind of attack did you use to cause this much destruction?" Agor asked.
"It's a secret," Sam chuckled, deflecting the question.
Lucy noticed his evasion but chose not to call him out, while Sam sensed her awareness with his emotion-sensing ability.
Agor understood and didn't press further.
If Sam didn't want to reveal his secrets, there was nothing he could do about it.
Many cultivators held their secrets close, and Sam, an extraordinary cultivator, surely had plenty.
"Anyway, I'll check if anything is wrong with the magic at the academy, but I can't promise anything. While I do that, make sure no one unwanted sees me using magic," Sam instructed.
He raised his hand and pointed at the crater.
A ten-foot radius blue magic circle appeared and expanded above the crater, filled with all sorts of unreadable languages and symbols.
"Wow, you really can use magic, huh, darling?" Lucy said, her eyes astonished.
"What kind of magic is this?"
"It's a magic I use to analyze things. There are many versions of analytical types of magic out there, but the one I'm using now is the most advanced one that I learned from my eldest sister," Sam explained as the patterns and symbols on the magic circle shifted positions, and the circle itself began to spin slowly.
"I can't understand anything on it," Lucy admitted, seeing the contents of the magic circle as nothing but pure scribbles and gibberish.
"Of course you cannot understand because you are not a mage," Sam smiled.
"This magic will analyze everything in the academy and will list all the abnormalities, inconsistencies, and deviations in the flow of energy. It won't find the problem directly, but it will give us an idea of where to look."
"How long does it take?" Agor asked.
"A few hours," Sam replied.
"Hmm... I will keep the students from coming here and discovering you can use magic," Agor said, signaling the others to secure the area, leaving Sam and Lucy alone.
"I'm sorry if you feel offended that I didn't answer your grandfather when he asked what attack I used," Sam said slowly, looking down.
"Hey, everyone has secrets. I wouldn't expect you to give up yours just because we are together," Lucy said, tightening her grip on his arm.
"But I certainly want to tell you," Sam admitted.
He extended his index finger, and dark and holy energy began to concentrate at the fingertip into a single ball of gray energy.
Though they didn't collide or mix, they appeared to be in a sort of harmony.
"I-I feel goosebumps... What is that?" Lucy asked, trembling.
"It's Dark and Holy powers in a single condensed gray ball of energy. Even though they don't mix, They are like contained water and oil in a single bottle."
"they become quite aggressive when they are together, but I somehow manage to control them and manipulate their reaction to each other," Sam explained.
"And you can use them in an offensive attack?" Lucy asked, staring at the gray energy.
"Yes... I call this Chaos," Sam replied.
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