Chapter 99 Prince Dagwood's Training
Chapter 99 Prince Dagwood's Training
The silver queen of Moonlight was a trouble for another day, as for now, Aeric found himself in a complicated situation, one he never expected to be facing. At least not so soon.
In front of the tall castle as other workers carried on with the last duties of the day, the silence stretched between Aeric and Alzera like an unspoken challenge, their gazes still locked.
Delva, now standing by her horse, furrowed her brows in confusion, glancing back and forth between them. What was happening, she thought.
Aeric on the other hand, was experiencing a storm in his mind. His thoughts churned heavily as he stared at the famous Dungeon Clearer.
'What is she doing here?' He had resigned himself to the idea of never seeing Alzera again unless by chance in some dungeon. Yet here she was — standing in the grounds of his home, of all places. Out of every trainer in the Region, why her?
Then he thought of something in his racing mind. Would she recognize me? Could I somehow still keep my cover intact? He swallowed hard. Maybe his cover wasn't blown yet, maybe the clothing and the elegance will be so distinct that she wouldn't discern the similarities.
Alzera tilted her head slightly, her eyes narrowing in recognition. "Dagwood?" she asked, her voice uncertain but firm.
Aeric's heart skipped. 'Well, I was completely wrong.' Damn it. She remembered.
"Dagwood?" Delva echoed, her confusion deepening as she looked from one person to another. "Who can that be? This is Aeric, Son of Starlight and the only Son of Eros."
Alzera's expression shifted instantly and it was not just confusion now. She fully recognized him and this caused anger, shock, and disbelief to storm across her face.
Her gaze locked on Aeric. A swear dropped on Aeric's forehead and he gave her a nervous smile and a shrug.
Alzera's voice rose, trembling with betrayal and shock. "YOU'RE THE PRINCE?"
Aeric froze as she took a step forward, staring into his eyes and her voice filled with fury.
"How— why? What is the meaning of this? You lied to me. To the rest of the team as well. Pretending to be a poor boy from the villages? Following me, helping us in the Dungeon? It was all a lie? Why would you do that? What kind of psychopath would do such a thing? Keep such an act for a very long time and all that while — all these while, you've been a prince? The prince?"
Then instantly, she paused. Body frozen.
Aeric lifted a brow at her and saw her eyes widen as the reality of her outburst struck her. She stiffened, realization dawning. Her anger melted into panic, and she muttered words to herself. "The prince. You're the Prince. Son Aeric."
Defensive Maneuvers: Shield tactics and evasive footwork.
Combat Strategy: Reading an opponent's moves, exploiting weaknesses.
Unarmed Combat: Grappling, striking, and joint locks.
Enhanced Reflex Training: Drills to increase reaction time.
Divinity in Combat: Using Divine powers in sync with fighting.
Aeric raised a brow. "This looks intense."
"It will be," Alzera said with a smirk. "It is what you wanted, isn't it, my Prince?"
"I suppose so," Aeric shrugged.
Alzera smiled and nodded. "You'll thank me later."
Meanwhile, oblivious to them, on a high balcony above the courtyard, Rosette stood, her narrowed eyes watching the exchange. She leaned against the railing, her mind racing.
'That woman. I've seen her before. She was at The Dungeon Entrance, wasn't she?' Her gaze flicked between Aeric and Alzera, suspicion taking root. 'Why is Aeric speaking to her as though they're familiar to each other?'
Back on the grounds, Delva had just returned Sylver to the stables and approached Aeric. "I wonder if it will be too much to ask that you let me in on your backstory with this Alzera woman?" she said to him.
Aeric looked at her thoughtfully. "I have great trust in you already, Delva. But I do not want to overplay so soon. In time, I'll let you in on everything. Sincerely, you'll be one of the first to know."
"As you wish, my Prince. Goodbye."
Aeric waved as Alzera and Delva mounted their horses and rode off. He sighed, running a hand through his hair. "Another thing to add to my overfilled timetable," he muttered.
He glanced up at the glowing moonlight cascading over the castle and smiled wryly. "Good thing I had [Claimed] Headmistress Lysandra's Project Skill when I did. Maybe I can activate it and let a projection or two handle some of this."
With that, he turned and made his way into the castle. "Tonight's going to be a long night," he said to himself. "I'm going to study all my [Claimed] Skills in depth, so I can understand them and learn how to fully apply them before I go about [Claiming] more."
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