Login via

Supreme Magus novel Chapter 4350

Chapter 4350: Prodigal Daughter (Part 2)

At first, Taresia envied Tezka for succeeding so easily in the subjects in which she kept failing. Then, she resented him for achieving so much in the field of dimensional magic that there was little left she could add to her bloodline legacy.

Lastly, being constantly compared to Tezka and found wanting led Taresia to hate his very name.

It was at that point that she made proposals that brought the rest of the elders to furrow their brows at first and then earned her their distrust. Taresia lay claims to the contents of Tezka’s omni pocket, Heaven’s Vault.

She asked the clan council to allow her to break the vessel of Mogar’s first omni pocket and give her everything it held. Taresia believed that doing so would have provided her with Tezka’s secret notes, his unused weapons, and treasures.

She refused to consider the possibility that her ancestor might have been more talented than she was and claimed that the only reason for her failures was Tezka keeping the key aspects of his research about dimensional magic to himself.

That the Suneater had assumed that, upon his death, his heir would imprint Heaven’s Vault and be entrusted with a knowledge that Tezka believed too dangerous to fall into the wrong hands.

Taresia was the most talented member of her family, and she believed herself to be that rightful heir.

The elders rejected all her claims, reminding her that Tezka had died of old age and had made no mention of such instructions even on his deathbed. They told Taresia that Tezka the Hero had spent his final days going over his teachings, ensuring that no aspect of dimensional magic remained unclear.

The elders had all bent the knee and bowed their heads in front of the clan members, declaring that if anything of Tezka’s knowledge had been lost, it had to be considered their fault.

Even Taresia’s family elder agreed with them, swearing upon his blood that Tezka the Hero had hidden nothing from his clan, let alone from his bloodline.

The young Fylgja took their words as a personal attack and changed tactics. She insisted on breaking Heaven’s Vault anyway and studying the artifacts it contained to strengthen the Summoner Clan arsenal.

Once again, the elders denied her, pointing out that without Heaven’s Vault, no more pocket dimensions could be crafted. Heaven’s Vault was Tezka’s opus, the embodiment of his mastery over dimensional magic.

Destroying it would mean to lose a precious blueprint, a dimensional magic manual, and the only clues they had to understand Infinity Magic as Tezka had envisioned it.

Moreover, during his final months, Tezka had already taken the most important pieces of his legacy out of Heaven’s Vault and entrusted them to the members of his clan or family who he deemed the most worthy.

The pocket dimension was unlikely to contain more than Tezka’s personal equipment, his belongings, and the few treasures from which he couldn’t bear parting due to their sentimental value.

Even if a few powerful weapons were still left inside Heaven’s Vault, none of them would exceed Endless Night, and they weren’t worth losing such a priceless treasure of knowledge.

After being denied twice, Taresia had accepted the elders’ judgment, but only because she had found herself isolated in the clan council, and she couldn’t afford to lose the trust of the elders who backed her as new clan head.

Decades later, tired of waiting for her moment and of her repeated failures, the not-so-young-anymore Fylgja came forward with another proposal. Taresia claimed that the Summoner Clan’s time was running out.

Chapter 4350: Prodigal Daughter (Part 2) 1

Verify captcha to read the content.VERIFYCAPTCHA_LABEL

Reading History

No history.

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: Supreme Magus