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The Legendary Method Actor

Chapter 98: The Long Game

Author: BabyFlik
updatedAt: 2025-11-15

After Ray's visit with Cassian ended, he found Eliza Vance just as she was leaving a crowded lecture on political theory, her arms full of books. His arrival in the bustling courtyard of the College of Statecraft caused an immediate and noticeable stir.

Heads turned, conversations faltered. Not with recognition, but with pure, unadulterated curiosity. A wave of whispers rippled through the students, but they were questions, not accusations.

"Who is that? A new transfer from the Lyceum? By the Founders, look at his hair..."

The boy they saw was an anomaly. His hair was a rich, radiant gold that seemed to catch the afternoon sun, and he carried himself with a quiet, unnerving confidence. A few of the senior students might have found something vaguely familiar in the structure of his face, a faint echo of the pale, sickly boy from the entrance exams months ago, but the transformation was too dramatic to be believed.

What drew the most intense speculation, however, was the man who trailed him like a discreet but unmistakable shadow. Sergeant Svane, in his plain, well-made clothes, was a picture of lethal grace, and the other students, particularly those from noble or military houses, recognized the bearing of a professional, elite guard. A first-year initiate with a personal shadow of that caliber was unheard of. It was a picture of immense, undeclared power.

Eliza, however, was completely unfazed by the arrival of Ray. Her face broke into a warm, genuine smile the moment she saw him.

“Well, look what the cat dragged in,”

she said, her witty, sarcastic tone a welcome note of normalcy.

“Decided to grace the mortal world with your presence, have you?”

They found a secluded stone bench under the shade of a large oak tree, away from the prying eyes and whispers. She gave him a rundown of the latest class gossip and the insufferable arrogance of a new Valorian transfer student before turning to him, her expression curious.

“So, are you planning on returning to the introductory lectures anytime soon? Master Hadrick’s class has been profoundly boring without you to serve as his favorite target.”

Ray simply gave her a mysterious smile, not revealing his new, privileged academic status.

“My studies are… progressing along a different track for now.”

“I’ll bet,”

she said, rolling her eyes. She then sighed and unrolled a piece of parchment from her satchel.

“Speaking of studies, look at this. It’s for my runic class final. It’s a runic diagram meant to illustrate a logical argument, but there’s a flaw in the syntactical flow that I’ve been trying to find for three days.”

She showed him a complex runic diagram she’s been struggling with. Ray glanced at it and, with the casual ease of a true master, his Arcane Scribe and Eccentric Scholar personas instantly deconstructing the puzzle in his mind, he pointed a single, steady finger at a tiny intersection of two runes.

“There,”

he said simply.

“Your primary reasoning is the problem. You’re trying to draw a conclusion from a flawed premise. If you swap the positions of these two runes, the entire logical cascade will flow correctly.”

Eliza stared at the diagram, her sharp, intelligent brown eyes widening in sudden, dawning comprehension. It was so simple, so obvious now that he had pointed it out, yet she had completely missed it. She looked from the corrected diagram back to Ray, her expression a mixture of profound gratitude and stunned, renewed awe.

After his visit with Cassian and Eliza, Ray with Sergeant Svane behind him walked home with a satisfied look. He had reconnected with his friends and confirmed their loyalty. He had also felt the full weight of his new public identity, not as a recognized prodigy, but as an intriguing, powerful mystery. As he watched the other students whisper and stare from a distance, he knew his next priority is not just learning, but arming himself for the dangers that such intense curiosity will inevitably attract.

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Later at night, in the private training room in the Spire of Sages was an island of silence in the dead of night. On the system interface in Ray’s mind, the surveillance feed for the room broadcast a peaceful, pre-recorded loop of an empty space, a digital ghost that ensured their work remained a perfect secret.

In the center of the room, two figures moved in synchronized, silent harmony. Rina flowed through the opening forms of the

Flowing Shadow Technique, her movements fluid and confident. Where once there had been the hesitant, clumsy steps of an apprentice, there was now the balanced grace of a practiced operative. Her mastery of stealth and movement, achieved in a mere handful of weeks, was a testament to both her own fierce diligence and the profound effectiveness of the Understudy Protocol's Learning Synergy Boost.

Ray watched her, a sense of deep pride and admiration welling in his chest. He had offered her a shield, and she had taken it upon herself to help him carry it. She was no longer just his aide or his friend; she was his partner.

He called the session to a halt with a single, soft gesture. Rina came to a stop, her breathing even, a light sheen of sweat on her brow but her eyes bright with focus.

“Your form is almost perfect,”

Ray said, his voice a quiet note of approval in the silent room.

“You’ve basically grasped the basics faster than I ever could have alone.”

A tired but determined smile touched her lips.

“I have a good teacher,”

she replied.

They shared a brief, comfortable moment as partners, a silent acknowledgment of the strange and dangerous path they now walked together. She gave him a small, respectful bow before retiring for the night, leaving Ray alone with his own thoughts and the next phase of his plan.

In the quiet solitude of his room in the Spire of Sages, Ray’s mind shifted from the training to the cold, hard reality of his situation. He had his allies, but he was still operating under the Headmaster’s watchful eye. He turned his attention to his long-term strategic goal: breaking the gilded leash she had placed upon him.

He settled into his chair, focusing his will inward.

System,

he thought, his mental voice sharp and precise.

Interface with the Custodian's Crest. Analyze its covert tracking and tether functions. Cross-reference the required knowledge to manipulate its core matrix with the full course catalog of Solhaven Academy. Formulate an optimal curriculum for me to achieve this goal.

[QUERY RECEIVED. FORMULATING OPTIMAL CURRICULUM FOR ARTIFACT MANIPULATION.]

[IDENTIFYING REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE DOMAINS...]

[...Required Domain: Grandmaster-Level Runic Theory (Syntax & Integration)]

[...Required Domain: Advanced Bio-Thaumaturgy (Essence & Resonance)]

[...Required Domain: Integrated Matrix Engineering (High-Grade Artifacts)]

[CROSS-REFERENCING REQUIRED DOMAINS WITH 'SOLHAVEN ACADEMY' COURSE CATALOG...]

[ANALYZING...]

A moment later, the final, stark conclusion appeared in his mind.

[ANALYSIS COMPLETE. CONCLUSION: The knowledge base available at Solhaven Academy is insufficient.]

[Available courses cover only foundational principles (approximately 15% of required knowledge). The core secrets of high-grade, multi-functional artifact construction are a protected, state-level secret of the Arcane Council.]

Ray felt a surge of cold disappointment. It was not a surprise, but a logical confirmation of a truth he had already suspected. His internal committee immediately began to process the setback.

Scholar: “Of course, it’s insufficient! We are trying to understand a masterpiece of arcane engineering, and this provincial library offers us children’s primers! The lack of advanced theoretical texts is an insult to the very concept of higher learning!”

Detective: “It’s not just an insult; it’s a leash, the Council keeps the real secrets locked up in the capital for a reason. Keeps the provincial powers in their place. This isn’t an oversight; it’s control.”

Scribe: “A master calligrapher cannot be forged without first learning to properly grind the ink. The foundational principles, though rudimentary, are essential. We will master them, and then we will seek higher knowledge.”

Weaver: “Bah! Secrets! Control! You’re all overthinking it! Why go through all the trouble of learning how to pick the lock when you can simply blow the door off its hinges?! Just give me control for five seconds, I’ll overload the Crest with so much raw Mana it will pop like a greasy grape! Problem solved!”

A moment of pure, unified mental silence followed before three distinct but perfectly synchronized thoughts slammed the suggestion into oblivion.

Scholar: “Illogical!”

Scribe: “Imprecise!”

Detective: “Idiotic.”

Weaver: "…"

The Detective’s cynicism and the Scholar’s frustration were palpable, but it was the Scribe's quiet pragmatism that resonated most with Ray’s own conclusion. Of course, a regional academy, even one as prestigious as Solhaven, would not hold the keys to the kingdom's most advanced and protected secrets. That knowledge would be guarded jealously in the capital, within the walls of the Lyceum itself.

His grand plan of quickly learning the secrets and disabling the tracker was, for the moment, non-viable. But Ray was nothing if not pragmatic. He let out a slow, steadying breath, his disappointment giving way to a quiet, patient resolve. Though the full path was blocked, the first few steps were clear. Accessing his new academic privileges through the Crest, he enrolled himself in the available foundational classes anyway, deciding to patiently play the long game.

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