Chapter 161 Temperament
Chapter 161 Temperament
"I am Marcus—"
"Wrong answer," Sylas pressed the knife in further. "Your name is Rojan O\'Connor. This is the last time you lie to me, or else I\'ll pierce more than skin.
"Why are you here?"
Rojan\'s face paled. He hadn\'t even noticed when Sylas scanned him, but that was only natural. Most could only detect it when Aether was involved until their Mental was high enough. But was Sylas\' Mental really so far above his own?
"I…"
"Don\'t tell me you came here to assault an innocent woman, because then I\'ll kill you not just for lying, but also because you\'re scum of the earth."
Rojan felt his heart constrict again. He felt a subtle hint of something pressing onto his mind and Sylas felt much larger than life in that moment.
Charisma was defined as the stat that allowed you to affect change in the world with your will alone, and right now, with Madness\' boost, Sylas\' Charisma was at an unfathomable 426 and his Will was at 545.
This wasn\'t a pressure Rojan could withstand, especially not without Aether. His mind was practically collapsing.
"I was sent here to retrieve a key to log into the supercomputer\'s cloud. I only saw the professor in passing and wanted to—"
"That\'s enough." Sylas didn\'t need those sort of details. "Who sent you?"
"I… I…" The hesitation on Rojan\'s face was clear, but Sylas\' gaze seemed to be the scariest thing he had ever seen.
He took a breath.
"I was sent by Legacy."
Sylas frowned. "What is Legacy?"
"With your strength, it\'s impossible for them not to have contacted you. It\'s more likely than not that you ignored it."
"Enlighten me."
"I do not know much—"
"You don\'t know much as a Level 7?" Sylas frowned, the dagger twisting slightly.
"I really don\'t, I really don\'t!" Rojan panicked. "The power of these people can\'t be measured by Level, most of them didn\'t even enter the Trial!"
Sylas paused. He could feel that Rojan was telling the truth, but that made it all the more peculiar.
"I\'m not lying! All I know is that they are deeply entrenched in the education system."
"Then why would they need you to sneak in here?"
"Because the bastard that was supposed to be in control of this region ignored the rules and entered the Trial anyway. He ended up dying so this is a loose link in the chain now."
Sylas\' eyes lit up with recognition. Professor Fembroise was tenured, but she wasn\'t the Head of the department; that was a much older man who was already in his sixties. It really was a bit foolish to enter the Trial at his age.
\'Legacy… education system…\'
"When you say the education system, tell me exactly what you mean by that?"
"Like I said, I don\'t know much. But I do know that they have a whole network of private and public schools, the best across the nation at the very least and likely across the world. They\'ve nurtured their geniuses from young and hand-select them based on not only their talent but their temperament.
"They\'ve been building the perfect soldiers for years."
"But they didn\'t let them enter the Trial? Why?"
"I have no idea, I can only speculate."
"Speculate, then."
Rojan hesitated again before he spoke. "… The Trial is nothing but chaos, there\'s a much higher chance of death because there are no safety nets. Everything is much harder, there are no System Cities, and it\'s easy for even someone who had a decent chance of survival to get dealt a bad deck of cards. But…"
Sylas nodded. If he had been randomly spawned into the middle of a tundra, would he even have survived? Most people that spawned in a frigid cold likely ended up dying; he was lucky just by virtue of the location he appeared in.
"But?" Sylas probed.
"I can only speculate, but I still think that that\'s only part of the reason. With those added variables came added opportunities. It would also be easier to lose control of their charges if they took this route. But now, there\'ll only be a trickle of Aether and portals will only appear here and there, it\'s much more manageable and everyone will grow at their desired pace."
"I see. How do you contact them?"
"I have a device on me that works for that."
Sylas nodded, and just when Rojan relaxed, the dagger pierced right through the back of his neck.
Rojan\'s eyes widened before his gaze dimmed. He really didn\'t expect Sylas to kill him so casually.
Sylas heard a sharp intake of breath come from inside the office. Professor Fembroise hadn\'t been able to hear much of the conversation; she wasn\'t superhuman like the two of them and the noise of the fans was much too great. But that didn\'t stop her from seeing the man\'s death.
She could only look away, hoping that Sylas wouldn\'t target her next.
Sylas quickly stored Rojan away in his Madness Key before blood got everywhere and walked into the office.
His mind was whirring with many thoughts…
A network of elite schools? Whether it was the private school he and Cassarae went to, or his university, both fit the bill. But he was never approached…
Why?
It might have been arrogant of him to think, but he was a pragmatic person who didn\'t second guess himself over such things. He was no doubt elite enough to receive an invitation.
That only left one explanation.
\'Based on their talent and… temperament.\'
They knew Sylas couldn\'t be controlled so they never bothered, much like the Browns were likely quickly finding out as well. If Sylas was correct, albeit maybe a bit arrogant, these people had known about him for a long time... and they understood his personality quite well.
Sylas knew he didn\'t have much time.