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The Legendary Method Actor

Chapter 132: The Scourge of Shame

Author: BabyFlik
updatedAt: 2026-01-11

Ray thought that Drennan is a good lead, it might have already gone cold but it is a start. He decided to look into Drennan some more. He reached into his tunic and pulled out the palm-sized, silver Custodian's Crest .

Kaelen's eyes widened slightly in surprise. She didn't recognize the artifact exactly, but its multifaceted crystal design and the palpable aura of authority it radiated were unmistakable. It was similar to the crests worn by the Department Heads . She watched in silence, her curiosity piqued, opting to just observe him .

Ray focused his will, interfacing with the Custodian Crest.

System, access the academy database. Search: 'Drennan, Fourth Circle Mage, College of Arcanum.'

A moment later, the data flowed into his mind.

[ACCESSING... SEARCHING...RESULT FOUND.]

[STUDENT ROSTER: DRENNAN, LARS]

[STATUS: ACTIVE (FOURTH CIRCLE, ARCANUM)]

[ACADEMIC NOTES: High theoretical aptitude, poor practical scores.]

[HOUSING: CORMORANT HALL, ROOM 214B]

[ACTIVITY: No recent activity in the last 7 days. Exit logged from academy demi-plane: 14 days ago. Entry logged to academy demi-plane 11 days ago.]

Ray’s blood ran cold. The dates painted a horrifying picture. It is highly possible that Kaelen had been studied, stalked, and manipulated for quite some time.. His internal committee reacted with cold, grim analysis.

Detective: "Eleven days. K's possibly been in Drennan’s skin for that long, walking these halls, attending classes, ‘studying’ Kaelen... for eleven days. This might not be a snatch and grab; it could have been a long-con infiltration."

Courtier: "If you are correct then K didn't just ‘steal’ a key; K‘ ‘lived’ as the key and built the trust. The real Drennan is probably already a ghost... K has had 14 days to make him disappear permanently."

Ray let the information settle. He had his next lead, but it was a cold one, the trail already two weeks old. He looked back at Kaelen, who was watching him with a new, intense focus .

"You need to recover,"

he said, his voice softening slightly as he stepped back from the bed.

"Your new... fortitude... will help, but your body needs rest. I have to go."

Kaelen understood. She was still too weak to join him, but her mind was already working, analyzing . She simply nodded, her gaze hard and resolute.

"Find him, Ray."

Ray finished his ‘visit’ and exited Kaelen's room, pulling the heavy door shut with a soft click. Sergeant Svane, seeing Ray's grim, focused expression, immediately came to attention.

"Lord Croft?"

"Adept Thorne is recovering. Her mind is clear,"

Ray said, his voice quiet and all business.

"Sergeant, I need you to wait here for one moment."

Ray walked past Svane, moving deeper into the corridor, towards a dark, shadowed alcove where the dim infirmary lights could not reach. He stopped, facing the empty darkness. He knew one of the Headmaster's Shadow Guards was there .

"I know my one-time authority over your team has concluded,"

Ray said, his voice a low, humble whisper.

"But Kaelen Thorne is the only other person who has seen K's true abilities. She is an irreplaceable intelligence asset. I am humbly asking you to relay a request to the Headmaster: When Adept Thorne is discharged, she will require discreet, permanent protection. The same as my own."

For a long moment, there was only the sound of Ray's quiet breathing. He waited patiently . Then, from the deepest part of the shadow, a disembodied, toneless whisper answered him.

"...Your request will be... relayed."

The voice was like the rustling of dry leaves, and then it was gone . The Shadow Guard had acknowledged him.

Ray nodded and turned walking back to Svane, his face once again a mask of calm composure .

"Sergeant,"

Ray said,

"We have a new objective. We need to find everything we can on a 4th Circle Mage of the College of Arcanum named Drennan Lars."

He quickly relayed the information he had pulled from the database: Drennan's full name, his housing in the academy, his academic record of being a clumsy practical student, and, most critically, the activity log showing his exit from the academy demi-plane 14-days ago and return 3 days later which was 11-days ago.

Svane listened, his expression grim, absorbing every detail.

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"Understood, Lord Croft. It's a strong lead. I will file a formal request with the Headmaster's office to open an investigation into Mage Drennan's current status and whereabouts."

Later that day Ray and Sergeant Svane had already returned to the Spire of Sages suite . The main living area was already immaculate .The debris from the fight, the splintered chairs, the scattered books, the shattered remnants of K's restraints was gone . The faint, lingering smell of ozone had been scrubbed from the air.

They found Rina in the study. She was on her hands and knees, her back to them, scrubbing a patch of the stone floor where one of the Shadow Guards had fallen. Her movements were small, repetitive, and obsessive. The spot was already perfectly clean .

Ray, seeing her, felt the quiet, empathetic ache from the World-Weary Healer. He saw her trembling hands, her focus so absolute she hadn't even heard them enter .

Healer: "This isn't housekeeping. Look at the repetitive motion, the tension in her shoulders. This is a trauma response. She's not scrubbing the floor; she's trying to scrub a memory. A futile attempt to restore order to a world that feels violated."

The archetype's voice noted, laced with a familiar, profound sadness.

Ray stepped forward, his voice soft, activating the World Weary Healer's 'Calming Presence' skill .

"Rina. That's enough. The room is clean. You need to rest."

Rina flinched, her shoulders tensing, but she didn't look up. Her voice was tight and brittle, the sound scraped raw.

"Almost done, young master, I just... I can't stand the mess. I don't want any reminder of... of that person... in this house."

Ray recognized her state . This wasn't a request he could win with authority . This was a private, painful moment. He turned to the sergeant.

"Sergeant, thank you for your escort, please resume with your other tasks. We are secure."

Svane, understanding the private nature of the scene he had walked in on, gave a single, curt nod . He turned and exited the suite, the heavy door clicking shut with a soft, final sound, leaving Ray and Rina alone in the quiet.

Ray knelt beside her on the floor, the cold stone seeping through his tunic. Her obsessive, scrubbing motions didn't stop.

"Rina,"

he said softly.

"I have some news about Kaelen."

The scrubbing paused. Her shoulders, which had been rigid with tension, seemed to slump. Her voice was a small, fearful whisper.

"I... I haven't asked. I was... afraid. Is she...?"

"She's recovering,"

Ray said, his voice gentle but firm.

"She's strong. She'll be alright."

A single, shuddering breath escaped Rina, a sound of painful relief. Ray placed a hand on her arm, which was trembling.

"Please, Rina. You're exhausted. You've done more than enough. You need to sleep."

She pulled her arm away, not in anger, but in a sharp, sudden motion of shame. She scrambled to her feet, backing away from him, her face crumpling.

"No! I... I can't,"

her voice broke.

"I need to do something. I was just... standing there, frozen. I did nothing, I couldn't help you when it counted.

Ray stood up, his expression hardening, not with anger, but with an absolute, unshakeable conviction.

"You did help me!"

he said, his voice firm.

"You were my anchor during that time."

He took a step towards her, his gaze unwavering.

"Now, I am telling you, not as your young master, but as your friend... you must rest. We have a long road ahead."

His words, the quiet authority and the profound, unexpected validation, finally broke through her wall of shame. Rina stared at him for a long moment, the tears that she thought had run dry started falling again, streaming silently down her pale cheeks. She gave a small, jerky nod, unable to speak. She offered a wobbly curtsy and retreated to her own quarters, leaving Ray alone in the vast, silent, and now spotless suite.

He let out a long breath, he walked to the kitchenette and found a plate of food Rina had left for him already cold, but carefully prepared. He sat down and began to eat, his mind already turning to how he could help Rina recover from her current situation.

Ray sat cross-legged on the floor of his private bedroom. He was deep in the meditative state of the Ashvane Method. His new, daily routine of cultivation . The familiar, quiet thrum of ambient Aether flowed into his reforged pathways, a slow and steady process of building his Life-Force Capacity.

However his mind was not at peace. His thoughts were consumed by his worry for Rina . In the past couple of days since K's incursion, she had been a ghost of herself. She performed her duties with a frantic, obsessive precision, scrubbing the suite's floors and walls until they were spotless . But beneath this feigned composure, Ray could see the deep, paralyzing fear hiding just beneath the surface.

She would flinch at sudden noises, her hands trembling when she thought he wasn't looking. She was stuck, trapped in the loop of that traumatic event, and her Survival Instincts , the very skill he had given her for protection, had become a prison of hyper-vigilance.

His internal committee began to debate the "Rina situation.".

Veteran: "She's stuck and is now becoming a liability. The only way to break a soldier's fear is to drill them harder. Get her back in the training room. Make her fight until she's too tired to be scared."

The Grizzled Veteran stated with a gruff voice, its logic brutal.

Healer: "She is in a state of profound psychological shock. Forcing her to 'drill' now would be a cruelty. It would shatter her. She needs rest, reassurance, and time to process."

The World Weary Healer reacted with a voice full of quiet horror.

Assassin: "Processing is inefficient. The ‘emotion’ is the liability. If the part is broken, remove it. The 'Emotional Detachment' skill would sever her fear response."

The Stoic Assassin's cold voice cut in, with clinical logic.

Ray's focus sharpened on the Assassin's suggestion. He remembered his own Full Immersion session, the feeling of that cold, perfect stillness , the absolute absence of fear. He seized on the idea, filtering it through his own past life as an actor.

Compartmentalization. That's it,

he thought, the solution feeling sudden and obvious.

When I had a problem, I would immerse myself in a role . It was a way to 'hit pause' on my own life, to get perspective. It's not about removing the emotion... it's about controlling it.

He saw the path. He would give her the Stoic Assassin's skill.

But before he could even begin to formulate the plan, two of his most empathetic archetypes vetoed the idea with a unified, frantic alarm.

Healer: "You cannot treat a wound by cutting off the limb! She is not you. You were an actor in your past life, you can ‘remove’ the mask. She is an empath. Her empathy is her soul. If you give her that skill, you are not giving her a mask; you are scarring her very soul!"

The World Weary Healer's voice flared with a sudden, uncharacteristic urgency.

Cultivator: "The Healer is correct. Her 'Latent Empathic Resonance' is her greatest, most unique strength. The Assassin's 'Emotional Detachment' is a poison to that gift. You must not destroy her balance to cure her fear. She does not need numbness; she needs ‘balance’."

The Serene Cultivator's voice joined, calm but absolute.

Their logic hit Ray with the force of a physical blow. He had almost made a terrible, irreversible mistake. He was trying to "fix" her by breaking the most valuable part of her. His actor's ‘compartmentalization’ was a flawed, selfish solution .

He looked at his own state, at the calm, steady flow of Aether he was currently cultivating.

How do I master my own pain?

he thought.

How did I face my reforging in the Genesis Crystal Chamber, the solution to the Sunstone bloom, or the agony of the 'Crucible Path'?

The answer was immediate.

It was balance, not numbness.

He now had a new, better, and safer path forward.

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