Chapter 211 A Familiar intent
A woman with shiny, white-blonde hair leaped effortlessly from tree to tree, her movements fluid and almost weightless. Each jump covered tens of feet, as if gravity didn't apply to her. Her hair, braided into a sleek, shimmering ponytail, fluttered behind her as she moved through the dense jungle, an impossible sight for any ordinary human.
This was Cassandra, a detective with the Special Law Enforcement Unit of Magisteria's city, now on a secret assignment. Her face, usually calm and composed, was marked with worry as she navigated the thick forest.
The source of her concern stemmed from recent developments. Her unit had been tasked with investigating the Valtross Academy, with each member assigned a different aspect of the operation. Cassandra had completed her previous assignment — capturing a professor from the academy who had been on the run. But now, she was on to something far more pressing.
Cassandra's mind raced with concern as she moved through the jungle, each leap from tree to tree more urgent than the last. She needed to make contact with one of her unit members, someone who had been undercover for almost a month without any word. That someone was Cassian.
Her close bond with him made the worry on her face even more pronounced. She could feel the pressure building, knowing that the higher-ups had started to get restless with the lack of updates. If she had used her domain, she could have made the journey much faster, but she couldn't risk drawing attention. She was heading toward a secret location where Cassian was currently taking exams, exams that were supposed to last only two weeks. But for some reason, the university had announced an extension — two months instead of two weeks. That change alone raised suspicion, and Cassandra was here to investigate why they'd made such a move.
The absence of news from Cassian had pushed her superiors to send her in. They needed answers, and she was the one to get them.
Cassandra landed quietly on the forest floor, her eyes quickly scanning the scene ahead. She'd expected to find more wilderness, maybe a few signs of wildlife, but what she saw now was something entirely different. Through the trees, a human-made structure loomed — not some old ruins, but a freshly built complex, surrounded by high walls that looked more like a prison than anything else. Guards stood watch on top, their gazes sweeping the area with a kind of quiet vigilance.
She paused for a moment, furrowing her brow. She wasn't sure if they were from Valtross Academy, but something about this setup didn't sit right. This was deep in the forest, miles from any major settlement, and definitely off the beaten path. She had been traveling for weeks through these woods, and this place hadn't been on any map she'd seen. It was clear that someone didn't want it found.
A spear appeared in her hands, though not due to any immediate threat. It was more of a reflex at this point, something she did whenever she felt uncertain. The guards seemed disciplined, like they were part of some trained force, which made her a bit more on edge. She was here to investigate Cassian's disappearance, and now this strange compound seemed to be linked to whatever had been going on.
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Though the guards didn't look particularly strong and were just regular humans, not Circle Warriors, she could see that their equipment was flowing with mana. It wasn't enough to pose a real challenge to her, but if all of them attacked at once, it could be difficult. Still, her goal wasn't to take them down. She was here to gather information—figure out what they were up to and what had happened to Cassian.Nôv(el)B\\jnn
That was another problem—she needed to figure out a way to infiltrate the place without drawing attention. Given the security, she was certain there was some kind of magic spell protecting the area. Her options were either to find a way in unnoticed or to leave and return with a mage, which would cause a significant delay. She didn't want to risk that. If Cassian was still alive, she wasn't sure how much longer he'd be by the time she got back.
She spent the next three days observing the compound, keeping her distance as she watched the guards' routines and studied the protective magic surrounding the area. She hoped someone would slip up—maybe a guard would leave their post or someone would enter who could give her a chance to infiltrate unnoticed. But as the days passed, nothing came. There was no opportunity to get inside without raising suspicion.
However, she did discover some unsettling things that could prove crucial for her investigation. She hadn't spotted any students, the ones supposed to be taking exams, which only deepened her suspicions. Instead, she saw several high-ranking members of Valtross Academy moving around, as well as numerous mages—most of them low-level, but enough to make her wonder what was going on. They were dressed in research clothes, busy going from one building to another. Something was off, and it seemed connected to the academy's true intentions.
The days of waiting had taken a toll on Cassandra, her frustration mounting as she thought of Cassian. Every hour felt like an eternity, and the worry for him gnawed at her insides. She couldn't shake the thought of what might be happening to him, or worse, what had already happened. She knew she couldn't wait any longer.
Tonight would be her last chance.
Her resolve was firm. She had spent days analyzing the guard shifts, the spellwork, and the layout. Tonight, she was going in. She had no time to waste. If she got caught, she was confident in her ability to escape, but she wasn't planning on being caught. She had trained for moments like this.
As nightfall approached, she moved with purpose, slipping into the shadows, her spear in hand—though it felt almost unnecessary. The guards would be changing shifts soon, and she knew this was her window. Her heart raced with anticipation and fear, but she pushed it aside, focusing only on the task at hand.
The night air was cool against her skin as she made her way closer to the walls, keeping low and out of sight. The sounds of the forest faded into the background, and she could feel the tension building in her muscles. This was it. Tonight, she would find out what was really going on here, and hopefully, find Cassian before it was too late.
A sudden chill ran through her, causing a slight shiver. The air felt heavier, charged with a lingering sense of killing intent—yet it wasn't directed at her. She recognized it instantly, having felt it before.
With a frown, she muttered quietly, "Cassian..."