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Earth's Greatest Magus – Chapter 2 Emery

Chapter 2 Emery

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n85 BC, The First Century in Britain,

nTwo Days Earlier

nTak! Tak!

nEmery's focus was at its peak as he intricately attached the last carved wooden figure on top of the box he had made. He had been spending months studying and working with their family's scholar to give it to someone very special for him.

nThe box clicked and Emery's eyes widened. Should it have clicked or not he didn't know. He lifted the small box and looked around. Nothing though seemed to have fallen. He then slightly tilted the box with his other hand ready to catch the wooden figure in case it dropped but it didn't fall. Slowly, he pulled down the lip of the box and the figurine descended into the box until it was closed; he opened it again and the figure ascended from the inside.

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"Phew, it worked!

" said Emery, wiping the sweat from his forehead. He blew the lit candle beside him, which had dropped a lot of wax on the table. He didn't realize it was so late in the night when he had finished carving the small figurine. As he thought of the person receiving this gift, he fell asleep with a big grin on his face.

nEmery only had a few hours of sleep but still woke up just the right time next morning. He stood up, stretched. His body and mind was still urging him to sleep more, but when he saw the small box he had made last night on top of the table, he smiled because today was a special day. Her coming of age ceremony.

nOn the hallway, he stumbled onto his father, Geoffrey, the Head of the Ambrose Nobility.

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"Are you well, my boy? You look like you're still sleepy,

" Geoffrey asked.

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"I… Uhh, yes,

" said Emery, scratching his head.

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"I know you're excited about the princess' coming of age ceremony, but I need you to think about your body. You also need to practice later, and we'll have to leave by noon,

" said Geoffrey as he tried to rub Emery's head.

nEmery shook off his father's calloused hands and pouted,

"I'm not a kid anymore, father. Don't worry, I'll practice.

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"Haha, whatever you say, you'll still be my little boy,

" said Geoffrey, grabbing Emery.

nEmery struggled but didn't have the strength to break free from his father's hug; he had no other choice then but to glare at his father's wrinkled face.

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"Off you go now, my child,

" said Geoffrey when he let go of Emery.

nEvery morning Emery spent a few hours practicing the sword with one of the family knights even though he had inherited the weak constitution of his late mother. Nevertheless, that didn't stop Emery from wanting to train. He wanted to be a knight and make his father proud.

nEmery slashed on the empty air with his thin arms. After a few strikes, however, he was already catching his breath and fell to the ground exhausted. He really couldn't fight against what destiny had given him, years he had been doing this but there was little to no improvement.

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"Young master.

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nA familiar voice called him and Emery shifted his head. The voice belonged to his family's scholar, his teacher since he was a child.

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"It's time for your lesson,

" said the scholar.

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"Okay.

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nThe student and teacher made their way to the estate's library. The room was filled with scrolls, parchments, even some herbs for the cauldron nearby. Here, Emery continued his studies by browsing the scrolls with the scholar explaining them. He actually found studying these scrolls much easier than sword fighting.

nHe had been studying scrolls about crafting and architectural construction, which he found to be interesting lately. But the scroll on herbs and potion-making from his late mother was his favorite topic of all.

nDuring his childhood, other than practicing and studying, he loved spending time in the woods. He often liked to find the plants and herbs his mother had written and experiment with it afterward. Emery also found the forest to be his safe space. Maybe it was because of how his father had told the stories of his late mother and how similar they were that he found the woods relaxing.

nHe also never had been afraid of wild beasts, he felt the creatures of the forest were more like a friend unlike those other noble kids who loved bullying him for some reason. His father, however, had once seen him petting a wolf and chased it away. What transpired after were days of scolding on how dangerous the woods were from his father. Still, Emery snuck to the woods from time to time to make himself relaxed and enjoy nature.

nWhen the noon had arrived, Emery rose up with excitement in his heart, he took a quick lunch and after washing himself, wore the best attire he had. It was a leather jerkin made from a cow's hide with a white linen garment on the inside. He didn't want to wear it because it smelled a little but what choice did he have? It was the nicest looking clothes he had, all the other garments he had were tattered. He didn't have anything like those other higher-ranking nobles with their fancy, good-smelling clothes.

nAlthough the Ambrose family was the lowest ranking nobles, ranking 5th among their peers. Emery never complained since he had a good family, good home, and food on the table.

nWith fast steps, he grabbed the wooden box, put it in a pouch before going outside to the stables. The stable boy had already prepared the brown horses which he and his father would ride together.

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"This is it. All is prepared,

" said Emery, double-checking his pouch.

nEmery couldn't wait to arrive in the estate of the Lioness family, the highest-ranking noble in the kingdom and see Princess Gwen once more.

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Chapter end

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Catalogue
Chapter 1 Magus Academy
Chapter 2 Emery
Chapter 3 The Lioness
Chapter 4 The Princess
Chapter 5 The Dream
Chapter 6 Half Blood
Chapter 7 The Raid
Chapter 8 Magus Class
Chapter 9 The Universe
Chapter 10 The Elements
Chapter 11 A Person's Talent
Chapter 12 Shocking Result
Chapter 13 Institutions
Chapter 14 Uniform
Chapter 15 Reality
Chapter 16 Day One
Chapter 17 Stone of Origin
Chapter 18 Stronger than Yesterday
Chapter 19 Enough
Chapter 20 A Fight
Chapter 21 Path of Combat
Chapter 22 The Gauntlet
Chapter 23 Wooden Puppet
Chapter 24 Level Up
Chapter 25 Trembling
Chapter 26 Choices
Chapter 27 Water Element
Chapter 28 Droplet
Chapter 29 Elder's Respite
Chapter 30 Moon Clover
Chapter 31 Deep Marsh
Chapter 32 Senior Acolyte
Chapter 33 Spoils
Chapter 34 Entangle
Chapter 35 Run Away
Chapter 36 Eyes Opened
Chapter 37 Mortal Enemies
Chapter 38 Orcs
Chapter 39 Live saving Items
Chapter 40 Euphoria
Chapter 41 Silva
Chapter 42 Shadow
Chapter 43 Last Day
Chapter 44 Compensate
Chapter 45 Golden City
Chapter 46 Path of Crafting
Chapter 47 Contribution
Chapter 48 Incomplete
Chapter 49 Proposal
Chapter 50 Rare Spells
Chapter 51 Supreme Magus
Chapter 52 Oath
Chapter 53 Just a Number
Chapter 54 Restriction
Chapter 55 Return
Chapter 56 Marauders
Chapter 57 First Kill
Chapter 58 Druid
Chapter 59 Herbs
Chapter 60 Chumo
Chapter 61 Julian
Chapter 62 Thrax
Chapter 63 Klea
Chapter 64 Fragmentation
Chapter 65 Concoction
Chapter 66 On the Road
Chapter 67 Tribute
Chapter 68 Marke
Chapter 69 My name is
Chapter 70 Hide in the Darkness
Chapter 71 Surrounded
Chapter 72 Swordsman
Chapter 73 Her Duty
Chapter 74 Hesitation
Chapter 75 Eerie Silence
Chapter 76 Betrayal
Chapter 77 Ritual
Chapter 78 Rage
Chapter 79 Dying
Chapter 80 Pure Energy
Chapter 81 Breakthrough
Chapter 82 Spirit Core
Chapter 83 Core of Darkness
Chapter 84 Invitation
Chapter 85 Favors
Chapter 86 Portal
Chapter 87 Beggars
Chapter 88 The Stronges
Chapter 89 Quintin
Chapter 90 Ques
Chapter 91 Silhouettes
Chapter 92 Standing Alone
Chapter 93 Downstream
Chapter 94 Negotiate
Chapter 95 Indebted
Chapter 96 Morgana
Chapter 97 The Village
Chapter 98 Lady of the Lake
Chapter 99 The Fey Sisters
Chapter 100 Warrior Trial
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