Chapter 116: Myrian Outpost
Back at home, the atmosphere was surprisingly subdued. It wasn't the grand celebration one might expect after Asher's accomplishments at the Academy. Instead, it was a simple family dinner—a rare occasion for the Magnus family. Though modest by their standards, the presence of the younger generation participating in such an event marked a notable gesture of unity, something almost unheard of in their cold, pragmatic household.
Asher sat at the long dining table, surrounded by roughly twenty others of his age group, all of whom were now preparing to step into the wider world to serve the Magnus family and its interests. Each of them bore the same determined expression, aware of the weight of responsibility placed upon their shoulders.
When the dinner concluded, everyone was gathered in the grand hall of Magnus Manor. The air was heavy with anticipation as one of the Elders stepped forward, his imposing presence commanding immediate attention. He raised a hand to quiet the murmurs, his deep voice resonating through the chamber.
"You all are the finest this generation has produced," the Elder began, his sharp gaze sweeping across the assembled group. "Your time at the Academy has honed your skills, and now, you stand as the pride of the Magnus family. The tasks before you are great, but so are the expectations. The world awaits your contributions, and it is through your actions that the Magnus name will continue to dominate."
He paused, letting the weight of his words sink in. "That is why each of you will travel under the guidance of your assigned guardians. Your safety and progress are of paramount importance."
Asher let out a quiet breath, already anticipating his assigned companion. As expected, the Elder turned to him and continued, "Asher Magnus, you will be accompanied by Emily, your guardian and caretaker. She will serve not only as your protector but also as your advisor."
Emily, who stood a few steps behind Asher, inclined her head slightly in acknowledgment. "It is an honor," she said softly.
Asher nodded, keeping his expression calm. While others might have viewed having a guardian as a constraint, he trusted Emily. Her unwavering loyalty and efficiency had proven invaluable many times before.
The Elder concluded his speech with a final directive: "Prepare yourselves. The journey ahead will not be easy, but it will define your place in this family and in the world. Dismissed."
As the gathering dispersed, Asher lingered for a moment, his thoughts already focused on the challenges awaiting him. The quiet dinner and formal send-off marked the end of one chapter and the beginning of another. With Emily at his side, he was ready to face whatever lay ahead.
"Shall we prepare for departure, Young Master?" Emily asked, breaking his reverie.
Asher nodded, his resolve firm. "Yes. Let's begin."
The following morning, Asher stood at the gates of Magnus Manor, the crisp air signaling the dawn of a new chapter. Around him, the other young graduates were preparing to leave, their guardians and escorts ensuring everything was in order. The scene was a mix of quiet determination and nervous energy, as each individual contemplated the unknown challenges ahead.
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Emily stood beside Asher, her posture as composed as ever. She carried herself with the grace and precision of someone who had long served the Magnus family, her presence a reassuring constant in his life.
"Your travel itinerary is ready, Young Master," Emily said, handing him a sleek tablet containing the details. "We'll be heading to the Magnus outpost in the northern region. It's a strategic point overseeing the borders of hostile territories. Your first assignment will be to assist in managing defenses and establishing better coordination between the outpost and the central command."
Asher glanced over the details, noting the complexity of the assignment. It wasn't unexpected—his family never eased anyone into their responsibilities. Every task was a test, and failure was not an option.
"I see," he replied calmly, swiping through the information. "It's as they say—no rest for the worthy."
Emily allowed herself a faint smile. "Indeed. But I have no doubt you'll excel, as always."
Asher adjusted the strap of his travel pack and looked around one last time. Many of his peers were already stepping through their respective portals or boarding transport vehicles. Some exchanged words of encouragement with their guardians, while others maintained stoic silence.
"Young Master," Emily prompted gently.
Asher turned back to her and nodded. "Let's go."
The portal shimmered before them, its surface rippling like liquid light. Asher stepped forward, his expression calm but his mind racing with thoughts of the mission ahead. He had spent twelve years preparing for this moment, and now it was time to prove himself on a battlefield that extended beyond the controlled environment of the Academy.
As they passed through the portal, Asher felt a brief sensation of weightlessness before the world shifted around him. The scenery on the other side was starkly different—rolling hills covered in frost, the sky painted in muted grays as a cold wind swept through the air.
The Magnus outpost loomed in the distance, a fortress of steel and stone surrounded by layers of defensive wards. Soldiers and mages bustled about, their movements efficient and purposeful.
Emily adjusted her coat against the chill and glanced at Asher. "Welcome to the northern outpost, Young Master. This will be your new base of operations for the foreseeable future."
Asher took in the sight, his sharp eyes noting every detail—the layout of the defenses, the flow of activity, the tension etched into the faces of those stationed there. He could feel the weight of expectation pressing down on him, but he welcomed it.
"This is where it begins," he murmured to himself, his voice steady.
Emily looked at him, her expression unreadable. "Shall we proceed to meet the commanding officer?"
Asher nodded, his resolve unwavering. "Lead the way."
With that, the two of them set off toward the outpost, ready to face whatever challenges awaited them.