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Reincarnated as a Trash Extra To Kill The SSS-Rank Villainess-Chapter 118: His Silent Ally
Raziel found Zorya waiting for him outside his room long before dawn.
She stood in the dark hallway clutching her bag against her chest and she shifted her weight from foot to foot.
She didn’t say a word when Raziel opened the door, she just grabbed his sleeve and pulled him toward the stairs leading to the East Basement.
Raziel followed her down the dark steps and didn’t ask questions.
They reached the heavy iron door of the Inscription workshop and Zorya slid the bolt open.
The room was fully illuminated.
Raziel stopped in the doorway and stared at the walls.
The ancient runes of the Primordial Pantheon he had activated weeks ago hadn’t faded back into the brickwork at all.
They glowed with a steady silver light and they had changed entirely.
The original geometric patterns had expanded and grown and multiplied across the stone.
New symbols covered the previously blank sections of the walls and crawled up toward the ceiling.
The academy itself was writing a long and complex message onto the foundation.
"They didn’t turn off," Zorya dropped her bag onto the wooden table.
"They kept growing every single night."
Raziel stepped into the room and approached the nearest wall.
"Did you translate any of this?" Raziel asked.
Zorya pulled a thick stack of parchment from her bag and spread it across the table.
The pages were covered in sketches and cross-referenced with standard ecclesiastical runic theory and marked with heavy corrections.
"It is a manual," Zorya pointed to a massive sequence of symbols on her parchment.
"It details a discipline completely absent from any Church registry."
Raziel looked at her notes. "What discipline?"
"Architectural Inscription,"
"Standard runes create temporary effects and dissipate. They generate a spark or build a quick shield or lock a door for a few minutes. These new sequences teach a completely different method."
She turned and pointed at the glowing silver walls.
"These runes modify the permanent physical and magical structure of a specific space," Zorya said.
"They rewrite the foundation."
Raziel processed the information fast.
Standard runic magic wrote a quick note on a piece of paper and Architectural Inscription rewrote the entire book.
The academy possessed an ancient operating system and it was trying to teach him.
He looked at the massive complex sequences spreading across the walls and calculated his timeline.
"I cannot learn all of this in a week," Raziel stated.
"You cannot," Zorya agreed immediately.
"But you only need to extract one single core principle and integrate it into your current seals to gain a massive advantage."
Raziel turned away from the wall. "Which principle?"
"Persistence," Zorya answered.
They spent the next four hours working at the table.
Zorya dissected the ancient syntax of the silver runes and isolated the specific geometric shapes responsible for anchoring the magic to the environment.
Raziel channeled his Umbral Paragon core and tested the ancient shapes and forced his gold and black energy to adapt to the new structural logic.
The ancient runes demanded a massive continuous flow of mana to sustain the architectural anchor and the parasite in Raziel’s chest fought against the structure.
He failed thirteen times in a row and shattered the stone slates on the table and burned his fingertips with magical feedback.
He succeeded on the fourteenth attempt.
Raziel drew a heavily modified Seal of Silence on the stone wall above the table.
He used his Umbral energy to form the base and masked the visual signature with standard blue ink and integrated the ancient architectural anchor into the very center of the geometric phrase.
He pulled his hand back.
The Rune stabilized.
The silence field expanded normally and muted the ambient noise of the workshop immediately.
The Rune didn’t remain static on the wall.
The blue ink shifted slightly on the stone.
The geometric lines contracted and expanded in a slow rhythmic pattern and physically adapted to the fluctuating mana currents in the room.
The seal maintained its structural integrity without Raziel actively feeding it mana and drew power directly from the environment to sustain itself.
They had created a Living Rune.
Zorya stared at the moving seal on the wall and didn’t blink once.
She examined the adapting geometric lines and traced the flow of energy with her eyes.
"Do you know what this means?" Zorya asked.
"I have a weapon for the tournament," Raziel replied.
"This means everything the Church taught us about runic magic is basic and infantile," Zorya said, keeping her eyes fixed on the living seal.
"They taught us simple addition and hid the advanced calculus."
Raziel nodded and leaned against the table. "The Church doesn’t want anyone moving past addition."
Zorya hardened her jaw. "Bastards."
They stood in silence for a few minutes and watched the Living Rune on the wall.
The discovery changed the entire dynamic of their alliance.
Zorya was an active conspirator working against the foundational lies of the Church now.
A heavy knock on the workshop door shattered the quiet atmosphere.
Raziel disabled the silence field with a wave of his hand and walked over to slide the iron bolt open.
Lara stood in the dark hallway. Her face was completely pale and her breathing was shallow and fast. She looked over her shoulder nervously and stepped into the workshop quickly.
"Raziel," Lara said with urgency. "You have to come upstairs."
Raziel frowned. "What happened?"
"Caius," Lara answered. "The new transfer novice. He is sitting in the main courtyard right now."
Raziel stiffened and remembered the silver light from the moon striking the boy just days ago.
"And?"
Lara swallowed hard and clutched her hands together.
"I asked Father Marius which academy Caius transferred from," Lara explained.
"Marius told me he came from the Academy of the Fallen Seraph in Northmarch."
Lara paused and looked directly at Raziel.
"That academy doesn’t exist, Raziel," Lara stated.
"I checked every single ecclesiastical registry and historical archive in the library this morning, he is hiding something for sure."







