Summoned with an SSS-Rank Portal Skill

Chapter 103 - 103: Looking for James



Chapter 103 - 103: Looking for James

The house was indeed massive, like all the others in the district. Two guards stood watch at the main gate, both looking weary, their eyelids drooping. William guessed their shift change was imminent.

He approached the guards, his presence jolting them from their lethargy.

"Who are you?" one demanded.

William's fine attire, courtesy of the king, earned him a more respectful reception than he might have received otherwise. Had he been dressed as a commoner, the guards would likely have been more aggressive, assuming ill intent.

"I'm here to speak with your resident wizard," William stated. "Inform her that James from Snowpeak Academy wishes to see her."

The guards exchanged glances, and after a moment's deliberation, one went to fetch the wizard. "Wait here," he instructed.

William waited patiently. He could have given his real name, but he doubted the wizard would come out for a stranger. This way, she might.

After a few minutes, the guard returned, accompanied by a blonde-haired woman who looked rather sleepy.

Seeing that William wasn't James, she remained silent for a moment, then addressed the guards. "May I have a word with this young man in private? Your shift is almost over, so you can rest. I'll secure the entrance."

"Thank you, ma'am," the guards replied gratefully, leaving William and the wizard alone in the deserted street.

"Who are you? You're not James," she stated, her voice laced with suspicion.

"My apologies," William said, bowing his head. "I am a student at Snowpeak Academy and Professor James's re

"I told you," Beatrice said with a smug grin.

She knocked several times, but no one answered. This was not a good sign.

William watched as Beatrice cast a spell to unlock the door. The spell was swift and silent, unlocking the door in seconds.

"That was the easy part," she warned. "Leonard likely has traps and other magical formations inside. Let's hope they're deactivated."

Beatrice led the way, her magical prowess surpassing William's. He wouldn't be able to navigate the traps alone.

"The traps are deactivated," she announced, examining the entrance. "Leonard likely disabled them for James, but would have reactivated them had they left."

However, a thorough search of the bookshop, which also served as Leonard's residence, revealed no sign of either man. Yet, there were indications that Leonard had indeed had a visitor – two teacups instead of one. Beatrice recognized the aroma.

"This is James's favorite tea," she noted. "He was here. But where are they? And why are the traps deactivated if they left?"

Neither of them could understand the situation. William wandered around the bookshop, observing the dusty, neglected books. It was evident that the shop received few visitors.

'She was right about this being a facade,' William thought.

They pondered the situation, but the bookshop offered no further clues.

"If the traps aren't activated, it could mean they haven't left," William proposed. "And if they're not here, there might be another exit. Perhaps Leonard and James used a hidden passage, and Leonard forgot to reactivate the traps in his excitement?"

Beatrice's eyes widened. "You might be right. Leonard is prone to forgetfulness when he's enthusiastic, and reuniting with his best friend after years could certainly cause that. As for another passage, that's also plausible. Leonard has connections to the sewers."

"Sewers?" William echoed, surprised.

"Yes, the Ignis underground. It's where people conduct illicit business. You'll find bandits, assassins, scammers, slave traders – you name it. It's the city's black market."

William couldn't fathom how someone like Leonard had ties to such a place. Was he involved in something illegal?

Their immediate challenge, however, was to locate the hidden passage. Where should they begin their search?

Beatrice and William rose and started their investigation. The bookshop itself was not big enough to pose a threat in finding the passage, but according to Beatrice, Leonard was a smart guy.

"This won't be easy," she said.

"We will find it."


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