The Sixth School Ch. 040

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Part 40 of the 60 part series

Updated 04/24/2024
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Chapter Forty: A servant...

"I AM NOT MARRYING THAT FREAK!" these were the last words that Shalia shouted before running out of the room in tears.

Nalia calmly watched her daughter's escape before turning to her spouse. The bear of a man was fuming. From the bulging vein in his temple and the way his fingers kept clenching and unclenching, it was clear that the issue wasn't done with, not by a long shot. The question of her daughter marrying the strange young boy they'd visited a month earlier was one that she herself wasn't sure how to feel about.

On the one hand, she could understand her daughter's reticence. What young girl doesn't dream of falling in love with a dashing prince? To be told that they should marry a disfigured commoner would cause many a girl to balk at the idea if not outright rebel. As such, she could sympathize with her daughter.

On the other hand, however, she knew why her husband was trying to set up this marriage between Shalia and Roka. One doesn't remain in power for as long as her husband had without making enemies. The fact that he'd made enemies, in and of itself, wasn't that much of an issue as far as either one of them was concerned. The real problem was that her husband was slowly losing his power. He had hit the peak of his power and now, he was on a steady decline. Within the next three to five years, he'll be no more powerful than any average man in the town. He might be able to keep up pretenses for a year or two past that, but in the end, the truth will come to light.

To most in the town, the Town-head and the three families seemed to be peaceably coexisting. She, however, was perfectly aware of the knives being sharpened in the dark, ready to be drawn as soon as any opening revealed itself. The reason her husband was still in power was because the three families feared him. As soon as that was no longer the case, they wouldn't hesitate to gut him like a common three-tusk boar. Much as Shalia may not like it, this union needed to happen if they hoped to survive the fallout of her husband losing power. Despite being standoffish and not involving herself with the leadership of the town or the three families, the healer was a force that none of the three families wished to cross. Even the hint that she might move against a certain family would be enough to get that family to back off. That's why getting the boy to be on their side was so important.

A small smile crossed her lips as she walked over to her husband and took his face into her hands. "Give the girl time," She spoke softly to the man, her voice soothing to the ears and assuaging her husband's rage. "In due time, she'll come around," she urged.

"We don't have that time," The man snapped back. This time, however, it wasn't anger, but frustration and a hint of fear. "Valla, Aria, and Ember aren't stupid. They too can see the pivotal role the boy will play in the power dynamics of the town. The only reason they haven't made any moves to win him over thus far is because I haven't tried to win him over to my side. If they can, they want to keep all the power to themselves without having to share any with him. But if I try to bring him over to my side, they'll be willing to also make overtures of their own to make sure he doesn't get in their way. The only way to ensure he stands firmly on our side is by ensuring he's permanently tied to us," The man laid out his logic.

"I know Jarfa," She replied, continuing to keep her voice level and soothing. "But you've been young and rebellious as well if memory serves me," She countered with a smile. "I remember a young man that wouldn't back down no matter how many times my father said no," She stated, causing a roguish smile to cross the man's lips.

"How could I when you are the most beautiful woman I've ever seen," He said wrapping his arms around her waist and pulling her even closer.

"Well, suffice to say, the girl took after her father's stubborn nature. Much as you may wish for it to be different, trying to be forceful with her won't work, just as it didn't work with you. Let me talk to her, perhaps the softer approach of another woman will do the trick," She offered. "And as for the boy, don't worry, I'm sure there are ways we can win him over to our side, with or without Shalia," She assured, quietly thanking the spirits that her husband had no idea just how wet her pussy was at the thought of the young man.

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Greg and Olivia walked up to the guard standing at the gate to the Town-head's compound. Along with the dark pants that Olivia had had him buy, he was decked out in all the title items he could get his hands on. The CHARMING mask was merged with his face under the normal wooden mask that he had on. The TEMPTING pendant around his neck, the ADDICTIVE, and the SENSUAL TOUCH bangle on both his hands. The DISCERNING ring on his right mid-finger next to his storage ring. The only title items that Greg didn't have on were the VIRILE and STERILE rings. Having millions of lust points, Greg had already bought the two final title items. They were now safely stored away in his storage ring. Greg wasn't as yet sure which of the two he should have on. The rational part of his mind told him that he should always have the STERILE ring on at all times. He, however, would be lying if he denied the fact that some deep, dark, part of him wasn't turned on by the idea of impregnating someone's wife and leaving the poor sod to take care of the little bundle of joy he left behind.

Deplorable? Yes. Sick? Yes. Twisted? Also yes. Still, it had long since become clear to Greg that he was no saint. It would be all too easy to blame the system for warping his desires. Greg, however, knew that if he was ever going to develop the third level of willpower that Olivia had spoken of, that is, self-willpower, he'd have to be completely honest to himself about who he was. This was a new life, and while he wouldn't abandon all his morals, he also wasn't going to limit himself the same way he would back on earth.

Given the extremely low crime rate in the small town, the man served more as a doorman than a guard. Even the few men that patrolled the Town-head's compound served more as sentries to raise alarm if something was up, as opposed to an actual fighting force. The man was enthralled as soon as his eyes landed on Olivia. If he left the familiar there and walked past the man, Greg doubted he'd even notice. Loudly clearing his throat to get the man's attention, Greg spoke. "We are expected for dinner," he said.

"I... uh... I was told to expect one guest," The man countered, seemingly caught between doing his duty and leering at the seductress smiling warmly at him.

"My friend visited me from afar, it would be rude of me to leave her on her own to go visit someone else, wouldn't you say?" Greg easily offered up the explanation they'd chosen to go with. Given how small the town was, there was no way that Greg could pass the familiar off as a distant cousin. It would be a short-lived lie as it would soon fall apart after even a little scrutiny. Neither his late father nor mother had any relatives who lived outside of the town. Not to mention any with a daughter anywhere close to being as attractive as Olivia. While it was rare, it wasn't unheard of for people from other towns to occasionally visit. After all, the one road that led in and out of the town didn't end in the woods. If one follows it for about two to three weeks, depending on their speed, they'll come to a town on the plains at the foot of the mountain. Before the healer settled in their town, the townspeople would make the long trip to this town when members of their family fell ill. Greg knew this because he could remember being taken along on the trip by his parents once when his sister fell ill.

The man eyed Greg with a critical eye for a few long moments. Greg could tell that he was trying to make him squirm and perhaps reveal anything he might have been hiding. The effect, however, was ruined by the fact that the man couldn't keep from casting leering glances in Olivia's direction every few seconds. "I'll escort you up to the house," The man finally asserted, acting as if Greg was some sort of security risk. Greg knew that if he'd been on his own, the man wouldn't have bothered. The only reason he wished to escort them was because he wished to ogle Olivia even more. Greg didn't mind. With a smile, he and Olivia moved past the guard and started toward the Town-head's house.

Greg noted the diverse reactions he got from the three hosts standing by the door. From the town head, there was a look of surprise as he took in the young beauty that Greg had brought to the dinner. This was followed by a scowl as if Greg had somehow thrown a wrench into some plan he was hatching. The man's wife had an even more curious reaction. The slight hint of jealousy, Greg could understand. Comparing oneself in terms of looks to the familiar wasn't good for any woman's self-esteem. What Greg couldn't understand was the slight look of unease that crossed her expression every time she looked at Olivia. It's almost as if something about the familiar bothered the woman on a fundamental level. Last in line was Shalia and while the girl had never once been happy to see Greg, this time there seemed to be a deep anger and resentment in her eyes as she looked at him. It's almost as if Greg had kicked her pet or something.

Offering a small bow before getting up once again, Greg was first to speak up. "Forgive my impertinence, Town-head. I really did want to honor your invitation much earlier than this. Training, however, turned out to be far more intense than what I'd initially anticipated," He explained. This time Greg didn't bring up the healer. He knew that Shalia had probably already conveyed his reasons for not having come thus far. To bring the healer up a second time would make it seem like he was flaunting his new status. Something he didn't, in any way, feel inclined to do.

"No need, no need," The Town-head spoke up waving his hand dismissively at the apology. "Instead, why don't you tell me who this beautiful young lady is?" he asked. Much to Greg's surprise, the words had a water-on-hot-oil effect with the two women beside the man. Greg knew that the man only meant it as a light compliment and nothing more. Greg could see it in the man's eyes that he was preoccupied with whatever plans he was trying to come up with to rope Greg to his side. His wife, however, first looked at his husband as if he'd betrayed her in some way, then turned to narrow her eyes at Olivia as if she'd suddenly become her enemy.

Shalia who'd so far been glaring at Greg like he was her archenemy, was snapped out of her glare-fest as she suddenly became aware of the fact that there was someone else present. When she caught sight of Olivia, the look on the girl's face immediately soured even more. It was as if she'd been personally affronted by the very fact of Olivia's existence. Just like the mother, the look that Shalia was sending Olivia's way was not even remotely friendly. And if Greg had noticed this, then Olivia almost certainly had as well. Still, acting like nothing was out of place. Olivia mimicked Greg and offered a polite bow to the Town-head, putting her ample bust on display for a second before rising to stand upright once more.

"My name is Mika," She said in a cheerful, bubbly voice that lifted one's spirits just by hearing it. "I'm a friend to Roka, from the town of Aran down in the plains. It seems that I chose to visit at an inopportune time, I apologize for intruding on your plans," She offered politely.

"Nonsense," The Town-head countered. "We'd be more than happy to accommodate Roka's friends. Tell me, how is Fena doing?" he asked conversationally.

There was a pause as Olivia regarded the man. Greg grew nervous as he feared they'd be caught in a lie. Greg had no idea who Fena was. He, however, suspected that it was someone from the little town in the plains, Volta, as it was called.

"From what Roka has so far told me, you have a far better healer in this town as compared to the old herbalist we have in our town. So, do you really care how the old woman is doing or are you just testing me to see if I'm lying?" Olivia asked.

Greg's eyes went wide as the memory came back to him. He had been young back when they visited Aran. That's why the name Fena didn't ring any bells with him. When the familiar mentioned that it was an old woman who was also a herbalist a memory had indeed been shaken loose as Greg remembered an old wrinkly woman who smelled strongly of herbs tending to Tayani who'd been sick back then. He must have heard her name back then as there was no other place for the familiar to get the information from. Greg couldn't help but thank all his lucky stars that the Town-head had asked about the one person that he had locked away in his memories. Anyone else and she probably would have slipped up.

Calling the Town-head out so plainly might have been considered rude, but from the look on the Town-head's face, it was clear that Olivia was right on the mark with her assessment. A fact that left the man unsure how to respond. "Why don't we head inside," The Town-head's wife intervened at this point. "As beautiful as the night is, it's getting a bit chilly and the food is getting cold," She added before turning around and looping her arm around her husband's and walking forward. Shalia glared at the two of them for a second longer before turning around and walking after her parents with her nose high in the air.

'Interesting,' Greg heard Olivia's voice ring out in his head, her eyes fixed on the two women walking before them.

'What's up?' Greg inquired likewise mentally.

"That woman," Olivia answered, nodding towards the Town-head's wife. "She has the bloodline of a nymph," She revealed.

It was a good thing that the three before them had their backs to him as Greg wouldn't have been able to hide his eyes going round as saucers at the revelation. 'What? She's a bloodline mage? I thought you said that there weren't any mages in this town?" Greg mentally questioned.

'I didn't say that she was a bloodline mage. If she was a bloodline mage with the nymph bloodline, you wouldn't even be able to string two words coherently in her presence,' Olivia calmly replied. 'She's likely a sixth or seventh-generation descendant from the actual bloodline mage. Her nymph's bloodline is very weak but has not completely disappeared. No wonder this man seems to be completely under her charm,' Olivia commented with a glance at the Town-head.

'What is a nymph?' Greg found himself asking through their connection.

'Humanoid monsters that primarily take the female form. Their usual means of attack is through charm and enticement. They love to lure especially powerful men in, causing them to fall deeply in love with them. Once they have their hooks in, you'll believe them to be your soulmate and would be willing to do anything for them. You'll fight and kill anyone that they command you to, even if said person is trying to save you by breaking the bond between you and your captor. In fact, especially if they are trying to break that bond. You'll be completely convinced that they are trying to take your place at the nymph's side. While most nymphs you meet will be between tier-one and tier-three in terms of strength, there have been a few instances where they attained a higher tier. The strongest nymph to have ever lived managed to attain the eighth tier in terms of power before it was killed by a ninth-tier mage.

While the enslavement is bad, the real danger in a nymph is that they get stronger by feeding on the vital essence of the men they ensnare. The more powerful the man, the more power they gain from the drain. If you're lucky, they might use you to impregnate themselves to bear powerful offspring. For most, however, they are solely drained of their essence. A process that, while not lethal, will leave you as a shriveled husk of a man with barely any strength and life force. The really scary part is that even after they have completely drained you, you won't hate them, if anything you'll grow more and more in love with them. Most of the husks they leave behind die within a year of being let go. Not because of the draining, but because of the abandonment. Without the nymph, they grow depressed and see no reason to go on living and so they kill themselves!'

Greg could feel a cold chill creep up his back the more Olivia spoke of the nymphs. Memories of how the Town-head had acted when she thought there was something wrong with his wife flashed in his mind, only this time, they were in a very different light. While it was normal for a man to care for their wife, in this small and very patriarchal town where public displays of affection weren't even looked upon positively let alone the norm, the man's behavior had been odd. With Olivia's explanation, however, things suddenly made sense and not in the way that he wanted. Like the fact that she looked almost a decade younger than she should be. Greg had assumed that it was because she led an easy life being attended to hand and foot by all the servants that her husband had employed. Now, however, Greg couldn't help but wonder if the actual reason for the woman's youthful looks was because she was slowly draining her husband's essence.

A part of Greg wanted to turn and run out of the Town-head's house. Olivia's giggle, however, sounded in his mind as she assuaged his fears. 'A bloodline mage and the beast are two very different things. While a few do get overwhelmed by the potency of the bloodline they've imbibed and lose themselves to the nature of the beasts, most bloodline mages are no saner or crazier than mages from other schools of magic,' She allayed his fears. 'Besides, this woman isn't a bloodline mage, she is the far-removed descendant of one. I doubt that even she is aware of her bloodline let alone the effect it's having on her husband,' Olivia said causing Greg to almost stumble and fall. The familiar had in one breath told him that he had nothing to fear and in the next told him that his fears were indeed taking place.

'How long have they been married?' Olivia asked mentally.

Greg paused to think about it for a second before mentally replying. 'They've been together as long as I can remember, probably from since before I was born.'

'While the man is physically imposing, to a nymph, the Town-head wouldn't take longer than half a season, perhaps even less, to completely drain. To a true bloodline mage with the nymph bloodline, it would take a little under a season to finish the task. This woman has been with her husband for almost twenty cycles plus and still hasn't drained him to any significant degree. And what little she has drained, is not a conscious act but her bloodline following its natural instinct. Unless you plan to hang around her for the next twenty to fifty cycles, I think it's safe to say she doesn't pose any real threat to you,' The familiar laid out.

'Why did she seem wary of you?' Greg posed as they approached the table where they'd be having the dinner.

'By nature, Nymphs are solitary beings. Their biggest flaw as far as I am concerned. If they could band together, they would be a formidable force to contend with. Alas, that is not the case. Even their young are only raised by their mothers for the first year of their lives before they are cast out to either sink or swim on their own. When two nymphs meet, if they are close to each other in power, they will fight to the death. If one is much stronger than the other, however, they'll just avoid each other...'

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