Tale of a Hedonistic wizard

Chapter 146: Freedom for Novoyants



Jaegar's chilling words and the raw power he had displayed left them with no choice but to let him go without interference. His presence had instilled a deep sense of dread in all who had witnessed his warning.

Amidst the ruins and debris, the king, still visibly shaken by the encounter, turned his attention to Brighton, demanding answers. "What the hell have you brought on to my residence?"

His voice trembled with a mixture of anger and fear, and he sought to make sense of the chaos that had unfolded in his own residence.

Brighton, struggling to find words to explain the situation, stammered out an account of Jaegar's arrival and the events that had transpired. He still described Jaegar as the instigator, conveniently omitting his own role in the mistreatment of novoyants and the use of innocent children in their experiments.

The king, frustrated and bewildered, pressed for more information, demanding to know how Brighton had provoked such a powerful reaction from the young man.

Francesca stood silently in the corner of the room, her eyes flitting between the king, Earl, and the unfolding events. She felt a mixture of emotions, ranging from confusion to anxiety, as the situation continued to evolve beyond her control. The dramatic turn of events had left her stunned and unsure of how to react.

Earl, recognizing the need for a thorough investigation, stepped forward and offered to delve into the affairs of the now-disgraced lord minister.

The King, having witnessed the gravity of the situation, readily approved Earl's proposal. Additionally, the king ordered the suspension of the bureau's operations pending further investigation.

In the days that followed, Earl meticulously probed the inner workings of the bureau, delving deep into its activities.

With Earl's investigation, the shocking truth about the Bureau and its operations came to light. The extent of Brighton's cruelty and disregard for innocent lives, especially children, left everyone appalled and horrified.

As a result of Earl's findings and recommendations, the king took decisive action. Brighton was stripped of his position and removed from power, and the Bureau's operations were suspended indefinitely. This marked a significant shift in the kingdom's approach to dealing with novoyants and their abilities.

Earl's proposal to transform the Bureau into a place of refuge for novoyants, where they could live freely and safely, was met with cautious approval from the king.

The new vision for the Bureau aimed to provide novoyants with the freedom and security they deserved, putting an end to the era of persecution and fear.

Francesca, who had previously overseen the Bureau, was tasked with ensuring the welfare and protection of novoyants under this new arrangement. Her role would be to prevent any harm from coming to novoyants and to provide them with the support they needed to integrate into society without fear of persecution.

They did all this to divert their attention from Jaegar. Earl and Charlize remained deeply concerned about Jaegar. With Jaegar's identity, if the events that transpired here were known in the empire, the consequences would be dire.

Jaegar's actions had left an indelible mark on the kingdom.

Earl's persuasive skills, coupled with his extensive connections and influence on the human plane, gradually swayed the king and the ministers towards accepting his recommendation. Through a series of carefully orchestrated meetings and negotiations, he managed to allay their concerns and convince them of the benefits of his proposal.

The king, recognizing Earl's wisdom and understanding of the situation, finally agreed to give the project a green signal. It was a decision that held the potential to bring about a significant shift in the treatment of novoyants within the kingdom.

With this decision, the king aimed to strike a balance between providing fair opportunities to the good novoyants while effectively identifying and dealing with those who posed a threat to society.

The bureau, under Francesca's capable leadership, would now serve as a beacon of hope for novoyants, offering them protection, support, and a chance at a better life. Simultaneously, it would serve as a formidable force against any novoyants who sought to misuse their abilities for nefarious purposes.

Having completed their tasks, Charlize and Earl found themselves standing outside Jaegar's door. Earl insisted that they meet with Jaegar and ensure him that there won't be any further problems.

It had been several days since the incident at the eastern building had unfolded, causing ripples of speculation and uncertainty throughout the human plane.

News reports had initially hinted at a military drill gone awry, but the government later reassured the public that the situation was under control.

In the wake of this incident, the news of novoyants had resurfaced, sparking widespread discussions and gossip among the populace. Novoyants, a term used to describe individuals with supernatural abilities, have long been a subject of fascination and intrigue. Many wondered if they played a role in the incident or if they were merely victims caught in the crossfire.

The government, however, swiftly dismissed any connection between the novoyants and the incident, urging the public to remain calm and assuring them that there wouldn't be any further problems.

The unexpected announcement of new rules and regulations had caught many off guard, leaving them with no choice but to accept the decisions made by the king.

With the King directly involved, the issue had been resolved. Earl had made sure that Jaegar wouldn't be disturbed anymore.

Diana, Jaegar's aunt, opened the door and welcomed Charlize and Earl inside.

Earl, sporting an ingratiating smile, extended warm greetings to Diana. He was well aware of the importance of building connections with the imperial family, as his ambitions extended far beyond his current role as a wizard captain. While his usual duties involved patrol duties on the human plane, he never missed an opportunity to advance his own interests.

He had assigned the work of patrol duties to the human plane, keeping an eye on them.

Charlize, on the other hand, had received her orders from Headmaster Ashfield to protect Jaegar. Her sense of duty and loyalty to her mission were unwavering.

Jaegar, still in a state of rest, roused from his slumber as he sensed their presence. He descended from the comfort of his bed, his mind still foggy from sleep. As he made his way downstairs, he saw two figures sitting in the hall along with his aunt.

A smile crossed his face when he saw Charlize.

Earl, however, greeted Jaegar with an overly familiar title, addressing him as "Prince Jaegar."

Jaegar's brow furrowed in response, though he chose to remain silent. Diana, recognizing the tension in the room, offered a reassuring smile, hoping to ease the atmosphere as they prepared to discuss the complex matters at hand.

Jaegar sat beside his aunt, his penetrating gaze locked onto the two individuals who had entered his room.

He was well aware of the actions they had taken on his behalf, which explained his silence thus far.

Earl, with a reassuring tone, addressed Jaegar, assuring him, "Prince Jaegar, you don't have to worry about those people anymore. Your aunt and you can continue living your lives as usual. I've taken precautions to ensure your true identity remains hidden."

Charlize, with her eyes closed as she nodded in agreement, conveyed her approval of Earl's words.

Jaegar, appreciative of their efforts, responded, "Thank you. And please, stop calling me 'prince.' Just call me Jaegar. I will always remember what you've done for me."

Earl's smile stretched from ear to ear as he replied, "Don't worry, Prince Jaegar. It's my duty to ensure your safety." He was happy that Jaegar didn't dismiss him or talk rudely. Most of those highly acclaimed upper-class nobles wouldn't even bat an eye at him, and he was a prince from the imperial family, yet he even thanked him for what he had done.

Earl was happy that all this work bore fruition today.

Jaegar shook his head, conveying a desire for a more informal address. Meanwhile, his aunt, Diana, rose from her seat and graciously brought in tea for their guests.

Earl continued their conversation, delving into various topics before eventually stating that he needed to take his leave due to prior commitments. Saying so, he left quickly, shaking hands with Jaegar and smiling at him till he closed the door behind him.

Jaegar shook his head, seeing his enthusiasm for helping him. At that time, consumed by anger, he wasn't thinking straight. He wanted to kill all of them—everyone present there. His aunt and those kids—he could still remember their fear-stricken faces.

Jack took them out of the city and provided them shelter. Right after leaving the primal atoll, they sneaked out of the city, hiding from the press and others. Jack believed that staying in the city would only draw more attention from all the kids, so he took them to his town, and there he provided them with a place to stay and live if possible.

Charlize, however, chose to stay behind and engage Jaegar in a more personal conversation. She held her teacup delicately, taking a sip before asking, "Did you truly have to create such havoc, Jaegar?"

Jaegar's intense gaze met Charlize's as he replied, his voice tinged with a hint of regret, "If you hadn't arrived when you did, I might have crushed the entire building into dust."


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