Zacharia's words caught Jules off-guard, but the idea of a Succession War wasn't unexpected.
Jules could remember Freya telling the protagonist in the novel that it was his sister who suggested it.
Apparently, that was the base of how Jules escaped the framing then.
As Zacharia uttered the War declaration, Jules watched the Elders intently, looking for someone who might act suspicious.
He even shot hidden glances at Mark and Joel to try and see if they were making contact with someone, but it seemed it wasn't going to be that easy.
One by one, starting from Elisa and stopping at Dean, they concurred with Zacharia's declaration.
"We concur."
Jules sighed.
'I guess for them to pull this off, they must be this good at acting. The best choice now is to look from outside the box.'
Meanwhile, the audience was now talking about the idea of a Succession War.
It wasn't considered a defiling idea; after all, the Evanava family—the current main family—was the second to rise to that title after overthrowing the previous one.
The main reason why the main family was special was because the blood that flows through them could make accessing the artifact through the ritual easier.
But if the heir meant to carry out the ritual is unworthy, a replacement could occur.
The ritual would only be harder for a replacement without the main family blood, their chances of success were not zero.
And if the replacement succeeds in forming a bond with the Artifact, they'll get the blood of the main family, while the previous family loses theirs.
Choosing who was supposed to do the ritual was a big and carefully made decision because if they failed, the ritual could only be redone 5 years later.
Jules's father's case was the first, though—dying before relinquishing his bond with the artifact.
Since the creation of this world two centuries ago, a clan leader has never died before putting down his status, so no one knows what will happen to the bond with the Noctharis Artifact.
Most secrets—even exactly what the artifact is—are known only by the Clan Leaders, and they have only be four in history, three died and the last—the Second Clan Leader— vanished long ago, after passing down his title to the Evanavas.
Relating to Jules's father case, because of his sudden death, the Artifact has been inaccessible for 10 years now, dwindling the Clan's power.
But after loads of research, it's been estimated that a ritual will be able to be carried out again in 2 years.
With the situation at the Edge getting worse due to beasts becoming stronger and the high chances of being attacked by foreign organizations, the Clan needed to be careful with the Heir matter.
If the Ritual should fail next time it's carried out, the Clan would enter a perilous state.
Jules, previously seen as unfit to hold the ritual, eventually showed promise after years.
People who have been biding their time to suggest a new heir of their choosing suddenly saw this as a threat and that sparked the flames of conflicts within the clan.
At this moment, though, the conflict has become official.
Zacharia nodded in satisfaction. "An official gathering will be hosted for that topic very soon."
"Jules Evanava, you will leave the Clan before the next dawn."
"Alright."
Sparing Jules a short nod, Zacharia concluded the hearing.
"This has come to an end."
Jules stood up, bowed to the hall and walked out.
As he did, he felt the weight of the clan issues release from his back a bit.
Although the next few days might be hectic, it was still going to be less pressuring than the past one and a half days.
'I'll head back to the building and I'll finish packing my things. Then, I'll leave as soon as possible.'
For the reason why Jules didn't want to stay long, it was because of…
"Jules," A gentle familiar voice sounded from behind Jules in the hallway.
Turning around, he saw Castila and Julie.
'It's because of them.'
Jules smiled warmly as he saw them.
"Mother…" Looking directly at Julie, he added, "Julie… it's been a while."
"Mhm," Julie nodded softly. She pursed her lips before saying, "Will you come back?"
Jules chuckled, then crouched and waved for his sister to come to him.
Julie hesitated for a moment, but after Castila nudged her forward, she slowly met Jules.
Bringing his pinky forward, he said, "I'll definitely come back. Do you remember my promise to you?"
Julie nodded. She couldn't forget his promise, it was probably the oldest memory she had.
This promise was her foundation…her motivation…and in the novel, it was her life.
"Like I said, I'll protect you."
Julie's eyes glistened before she brought her pinky forward, interlocking it with Jules's.
Then she hugged him…and Julie cried aloud.
Although this wasn't how she wanted it to go, finally, she could rely on her brother's shoulder…she could cry without worry.
'...between the three of them—Jules, his mother and her—Julie went through the most.'
Watching with mixed feelings, Castila felt like the crack in their small family had now been mended.
- - -
After facing his family after the Hearing, Jules decided that he was going to damn it and stay till dawn.
He had tried to just give a simple greeting to his mother before leaving because he didn't know how to handle relationships properly, especially this kind.
However, that didn't work so he just submitted.
There were pros to this too.
He could rest a bit before setting out, write out Magic notes, receive his shortsword from his mother, and eat a meal with his family.
His first time ever doing something like this.
In his past life, after leaving his mother for an orphanage, he was still distant from people and that affected him in later years.
It was harder to fit in eventually, so he mostly stood alone or around some old people.
So being in this situation was heartwarming…and it only burned his desire to grow stronger.
'I…almost ran and missed out on this… Ryan, you really helped me in more than one way.'
During dinner, Jules asked his sister to tell him how her training went, how the edge was and how beasts were.
Not only to form a bond with her, but also to obtain actual information beyond the original's memory and the novel's content.
He also had a chat with his mother as she told him various ways to take care of himself.
After dinner, Jules excused himself and returned to his room.
There, Freya, his aunty, was waiting for him.
"Captain, to what do I owe your presence?" Jules said as he approached a slight smile forming. "Your farewell?"
"That will be for tomorrow," She commented and changed the topic. "I brought something for you."
Extending her hand, she gave Jules two small boxes made of a sturdy paper-like material.
Jules raised a brow as he opened the first box.
Sitting within it was a small orb that seemed to contain a burning yellow star.
Jules's eyes widened as he saw it.
"A-a skill!"