Chapter 213: What can he do about it
Jaegar, sensing the impending counterattack, focused his concentration. The ethereal chains responded, adapting and reinforcing their structure. The clash of magical forces created a dazzling display of lights, captivating the attention of every onlooker.
As the magical confrontation reached its peak, the elven trio, despite their formidable skills, found themselves overwhelmed by the coordinated efforts of the Cledwarys. The ethereal chains held strong, restricting their movements and neutralizing their magical capabilities.
In a final act of defiance, Arannis, Lirael, and Elowen combined their magical energies, unleashing a surge of power in a desperate attempt to break free. The Hollowdome vibrated with the intensity of the magical clash, and for a moment, it seemed as though the elves might overcome the restraints.
Jaegar, however, remained resolute. With a calculated manoeuvre, he redirected the absorbed magical energy into a controlled burst, overwhelming the elven trio. The ethereal chains tightened, and with a collective gasp from the audience, the elven students were immobilized.
The Hollowdome erupted into cheers and applause, the unexpected victory of the human participants sending waves of excitement through the spectators. The Minister of Magic, acknowledging the significance of the moment, rose to his feet, offering a dignified applause.
Headmaster Ashfield, watching from the sidelines, couldn't conceal his pride.
Arannis and her teammates stood in stunned silence as the echoes of the duel's conclusion reverberated through the Hollowdome. The unexpected defeat at the hands of Cledwarys left them dazed, unable to comprehend how they, the proud elves, had succumbed to the humans' strategy.
In stark contrast, the audience erupted into a cacophony of cheers and screams, celebrating the remarkable victory achieved by Cledwarys. Among the jubilant crowd, two discreetly dressed figures observed the spectacle, their hidden expressions betraying little emotion.
As the cheers continued, Jaegar and his triumphant teammates left the Hollowdome, making their way towards the town. The energy of the crowd followed them, but they remained discreet, letting the celebration unfold in the arena.
Meanwhile, the students of Cledwarys flooded the arena, running to congratulate the trio for their unexpected triumph. Cheers and screams echoed in the air as the trio, especially Pierre and Ewen, became the focal point of admiration. Jaegar, though crucial in his support, embraced the role of the silent strength behind the victory.
As the day transitioned into night, the other participants from various schools retired to their rooms to prepare for the upcoming minor trials scheduled for the next day. However, the students of Cledwarys, buoyed by their first win, returned to their dormitories and initiated an impromptu celebration.
Pierre, Ewen, and Jaegar found themselves at the center of the revelry. The dorm echoed with laughter and the clinking of glasses as the students partied, relishing the victorious mood. Pierre and Ewen, hailed for their fierce performances, revelled in the attention, while Jaegar, despite his pivotal role, chose to maintain a low profile.
Amidst the festivities, the trio shared stories of the duel, basking in the glow of their success. The camaraderie among the students of Cledwarys deepened as they celebrated not just a victory for the school but a triumph for human magic.
Tomorrow promised a shift in the trials, with debates and potion contests taking center stage. However, Jaegar, uninterested in such pursuits, immersed himself in the jubilant atmosphere, savouring the momentary reprieve before the challenges of the summit continued.
The celebratory atmosphere in the dormitory was contagious, with laughter and cheers filling the air.
Amidst the jubilation, Jaegar and Ewen found a moment of respite near the window, away from the heart of the festivities.
Ewen, despite the victory, wore a stern expression as he observed Jaegar. His eyes, usually warm and friendly, now harbored a simmering resentment. The realization had dawned on Ewen during the duel — Jaegar deliberately held back, choosing not to unleash the full extent of his magical prowess.
As the noise of the celebration enveloped them, Ewen couldn't contain his disapproval any longer. "Jaegar," he began, his tone edged with frustration, "what the hell was that? Why did you hold back?"
Jaegar, leaning against the window sill, met Ewen's gaze with a calm demeanor. "Ewen, we won, didn't we? Isn't that what matters?"
Ewen's frustration flared, and he took a step closer, his voice dropping to a more intense level. "It matters, but your performance... It was like you were deliberately weakening yourself. Why?"'
Jaegar's response was measured, "Sometimes, Ewen, it's not just about winning. There are other considerations."
Ewen scowled, unable to accept the explanation. "Other considerations? This is the summit! We need every advantage we can get. Your hesitation could've cost us."
Jaegar sighed, "I understand your anger, Ewen, but it's a strategic choice. We have more battles ahead, and not all of them will be fought in the arena. Sometimes, perception matters as much as strength."
Ewen clenched his fists, the frustration boiling over. "Perception? We're not here for a popularity contest. We're here to prove ourselves, to show the world what we're capable of. And you're playing games?"
Jaegar's gaze hardened, and he spoke with a touch of sternness, "It's not a game, Ewen. It's about survival, about navigating the complexities of this world. Winning a duel isn't the only thing to do."
Ewen's eyes burned with resentment. "You think you're better than us, that you need to orchestrate everything. Well, I don't need your calculated moves. I can fight my battles without someone holding my hand."
Jaegar's expression remained composed, "Ewen, this isn't about superiority."
Ewen turned away, frustration and disappointment etched on his face. "I don't need your version of 'best.' I'll fight with my own strength."
As Ewen walked back into the heart of the celebration, Jaegar remained by the window, his gaze lingering on the night sky.
The complexities of the Summit extended beyond the arena, and Jaegar knew that navigating those intricacies required more than just magical prowess.
As Ewen stormed away, frustration radiating from every step, Jennifer gracefully approached Jaegar.
The celebratory atmosphere around them seemed at odds with the tension that lingered in the air.
Jennifer's perceptive eyes locked onto Jaegar, seeking an explanation. "What did you say to him?" Jennifer asked, her concern evident in her voice. "He looks like he wants to punch you in the face."
Jaegar turned to face her, his expression calm yet pensive. "We talked, he talked," he replied, "and then he left."
Jennifer raised an eyebrow, a hint of scepticism in her eyes. "Just talked? You know that doesn't look like 'just talked,' right?"
Jaegar sighed, running a hand through his hair. "He's frustrated, Jenni, crying like a child."
Jennifer studied Jaegar for a moment before offering her perspective. "Well, if I were in his place, maybe I would have done the same."
Curiosity flickered in Jaegar's gaze. "Why do you say that?"
Jennifer met his eyes, her expression was sincere. "Look at how you've handled the duels. You supported Pierre; you even stayed in the background while the spotlight was on him. Ewen sees that, and it probably feels like you're holding back like you're not giving your all for the team."
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Jaegar smiled, acknowledging Jennifer's astuteness. "Nothing escapes your notice, does it?"
Jennifer chuckled. "I've had a good teacher in observation."
Their attention shifted as they observed Pierre in the midst of a lively crowd, his animated gestures and contagious enthusiasm drawing attention. Jaegar remarked, "He seems to be enjoying the attention."
Jennifer's expression turned thoughtful. "Maybe you shouldn't have let him."
Jaegar tilted his head, a playful glint in his eyes. "If you don't go and snatch him away, then he'll be swooned over by the girls around him."
Jennifer's demeanour shifted, and she shot Jaegar a pointed look. "Let him do what he wants. We're going to have a talk after the party."
Jaegar grinned, a mischievous spark in his eyes. "Looking forward to it."
As the festivities continued, the night unfolded with laughter, music, and the shared joy of victory. In the midst of the celebration, the dynamics among the trio—Jaegar, Ewen, and Pierre—remained an undercurrent waiting to resurface.
Amidst the lively gathering, Jaegar found a moment of solitude near a decorated alcove. The night sky above was adorned with stars, casting a gentle glow over the academy grounds. Jennifer joined him, her steps soft against the backdrop of the festive symphony.
"Trouble in paradise?" Jennifer teased her tone a playful blend of concern and amusement.
Jaegar chuckled, appreciating Jennifer's ability to lighten the mood. "Just a minor storm. It'll pass."
Jennifer leaned against the alcove, her gaze fixed on the starlit sky. "Ewen's passionate, especially about proving himself."
Jaegar sighed, his eyes reflecting the complexities beneath the surface. "I just wanted to turn the attention over to others."
She turned to him, her eyes probing. "And what game are you playing, Jaegar?"
He hesitated for a moment before responding, "I just wanted to have some peace while the summit was going on."
Jennifer regarded him thoughtfully. "Ewen won't see it that way. To him, this is a direct challenge to his capabilities."
Jaegar nodded, acknowledging the truth in her words. "I know. And what can he do about it?"
As the night wore on, the echoes of celebration continued. The trio, entangled in the delicate dance of friendship and rivalry, prepared for the challenges that awaited them. The Summit, with its trials and tribulations, had only just begun.