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The Extra's Rise-Chapter 543: Gold-Rank Guild (2)
Chapter 543: Gold-Rank Guild (2)
The Tower of Magic. A sleek building over one kilometer high, its crystalline spire piercing the clouds above Avalon City like a needle threading the heavens.
This place had been my home for a brief time during my first summer break in this world, where I’d sharpened my Mind aspect alongside Cecilia and Rose. The memories of those days felt distant now—simpler times when my greatest concern was mastering basic spell formations rather than orchestrating continental power shifts.
As I approached the main entrance, I couldn’t help but remember the chaos of two years ago when the Order of the Fallen Flame had launched their assault. The Tower’s defenses were significantly stronger now, with layered barrier systems and automated guardian constructs that made the building virtually impregnable.
The receptionist recognized my name immediately, her professional demeanor brightening with genuine respect. "Master Arthur Nightingale! Archmage Charlotte has been expecting you. She’s in her office on the 200th floor."
The elevator ride gave me time to consider how to approach this conversation. Charlotte Alaric was one of my mentors, someone who had taken genuine interest in my potential during those early days, but she was also notoriously lazy about anything that didn’t directly involve magical research or theoretical advancement. Convincing her to commit the Tower’s resources to a joint venture would require presenting the opportunity in terms she couldn’t ignore—intellectual curiosity paired with practical benefits.
I found her exactly where I expected—sprawled in an oversized chair behind her desk, jade green eyes half-closed as she absently manipulated a floating magical equation that seemed to shift and evolve of its own accord. Her red hair was tied back in a characteristically messy bun.
"Arthur," she said without opening her eyes fully, though I could see the calculating intelligence behind her lazy expression. "I was wondering when you’d come to collect on that sponsorship I promised you."
"You knew I was coming, Master?"
"Of course I knew. You just became eligible for Gold-rank certification, your guild’s performance metrics are off the charts, and you’re the type to move fast when you see an opportunity." She finally sat up properly, fixing me with those sharp jade eyes that always seemed to see more than they should. The casual way she moved couldn’t hide the fact that she was one of the most powerful mages on the continent. "The real question is what you’re planning to do with Gold-rank status that’s got you so eager."
I settled into the chair across from her desk, noting how the office had changed since my last visit. New research materials were scattered everywhere—crystal formations, ancient tomes, and what looked like prototype magical devices in various stages of completion. "Can’t I just want to advance my guild naturally?"
"Arthur, you’ve never done anything ’naturally’ in your life. You saved my Tower, protected my niece, and somehow managed to become the most talked-about adventurer on the continent before your nineteenth birthday." She leaned forward with genuine curiosity, her lazy demeanor sharpening into focused attention. "So what’s the real plan?"
This was the moment I’d been building toward. Charlotte was brilliant, influential, and—most importantly—she owed me a significant favor from the Tower incident. But she was also someone who would see through any deception immediately, which meant I needed to be strategic about how much truth to reveal.
"I have information about a resource that could revolutionize magical technology," I said carefully, watching her reaction. "Something that would make current mana conductivity materials obsolete and fundamentally change how we approach magical engineering."
Her jade eyes sharpened with interest, and I could practically see her brilliant mind shifting into research mode. "Now you have my attention. What kind of resource are we talking about?"
"Something called aetherite. It’s a crystalline formation that can conduct mana with perfect efficiency—no loss, no degradation."
Charlotte sat up straighter, her lazy demeanor evaporating completely as the implications hit her. "That’s... that would change everything. Perfect mana conductivity would revolutionize every aspect of magical technology. Communication networks, dungeon exploration equipment, transportation systems, defensive barriers, offensive weapons..." She trailed off, her mind clearly racing through possibilities. "Where does this aetherite exist?"
"The moon."
The silence that followed was profound, but not surprised. Charlotte stared at me for several long moments, her brilliant mind clearly working through the implications and logistics.
"Of course," she said finally, a slow smile spreading across her face. "The moon. We’ve been studying the lunar environment for fifteen years, but we’ve been focused on astronomical observations and magical field research, not mineral extraction." She leaned back, studying me with renewed interest. "The question is, how did you know about aetherite when our own researchers haven’t identified anything matching your description?"
"Let’s just say I have access to unique sources of information," I said, using the careful phrasing I’d planned. "What matters is that this represents an unprecedented opportunity for both the Tower and Ouroboros."
Charlotte was quiet for a long moment, her fingers drumming against her desk as she considered the possibilities. I could see her analytical mind working through the practical applications—and the strategic advantages of controlling such a resource.
"Aetherite with perfect mana conductivity," she murmured. "The applications would be limitless." Her jade eyes gleamed with intellectual excitement. "And if we control the source, we control the future of magical technology development."
"Exactly. Which is why I’m proposing a formal partnership between Ouroboros and the Tower."
She raised an eyebrow. "Partnership? That’s a significant step beyond sponsorship."
"The scope of this project demands it," I explained. "We’re not talking about a simple favor or a standard guild advancement. This is about establishing dominance in an entirely new field of magical technology. Ouroboros provides the exploration, extraction, and field testing capabilities. The Tower provides access to the lunar gateway, research facilities, and most importantly—your expertise in magical research and development."
Charlotte stood and walked to the window, looking out over Avalon City spread below. "You’re talking about more than just mining operations. You want us to develop the alchemical processes for refining aetherite, create the theoretical framework for its applications, design the practical implementations..."
"I want the Tower to become the center of aetherite research and development," I confirmed. "Every advancement, every application, every breakthrough—all of it flowing through your facilities and your people. In exchange, Ouroboros handles the dangerous work of extraction and field operations while the Tower maintains its position as the premier magical research institution."
She turned back to me with a calculating smile that didn’t quite hide the excitement in her jade eyes. "You know, sponsoring your guild for Gold-rank status was always part of my plan. You saved the Tower, and more importantly, you saved Rose. That earned you a significant favor." She paused, her expression growing more serious. "But this aetherite project... this would be a true partnership. The Tower provides access to the lunar gateway, research support, alchemical development, and theoretical advancement. Ouroboros provides exploration, extraction, security, and practical testing. We share the results and split the profits."
"That sounds reasonable," I agreed. "Though I’d want to keep the existence of aetherite confidential until we can establish proper control over the resource and its applications."
"Naturally. No point in starting a continental war before we’re ready to win it." Charlotte walked back to her desk and pulled out several official Tower documents. "I’ll submit the sponsorship paperwork today. You should have your Gold-rank certification within the week."
As she began filling out the forms, I felt a sense of satisfaction. This was exactly how I’d hoped the conversation would go—Charlotte’s intellectual curiosity and practical ambition aligned perfectly with my strategic needs.
"There is one other thing," she said as she worked, not looking up from the documents. "I’ve been monitoring your magical development, and I have to say, your progress has been remarkable. When you first came to the Tower, you were talented but raw. Now..." She glanced up, studying me with professional interest. "Now you’re approaching the threshold for Ascendant-rank advancement."
I nodded carefully. "I’ve been working toward seven-circle mastery alongside formatiomn of my Sword Heart."
"Which method are you planning to use for your breakthrough?" she asked. "The Fuller method is most common, reliable if slow. The Astareus method—what the Creightons developed—is superior but harder."
"I haven’t decided yet," I admitted. fɾeewebnoveℓ.co๓
Charlotte set down her pen and leaned forward with genuine interest. "What if I told you there was a third option?"