![]() ![]() It is a torture device so terrible it is strictly controlled.” ![]() “I only know about it because I read about it when training with Lord Insithrilax. “I’m sorry, sir, did you say an invasion collar?” Maxwell asked in a shocked hushed whisper. “This is an invasion collar,” Alex casually replied. “Sir, what is that necklace?” Daisy asked in a hushed whisper, unable to bear the silence in the square. This was what the class recognised as his mischievous grin.Īs the time passed, with them nervously sweating on the stage prepared, the class noticed Alex was wearing some kind of necklace that looked like a choker. However, what had only planted a seed of doubt was that he had an Alex-grin on his face when he agreed to it. When they had revealed this plan to Alex, he had given it his full approval. So they had been scrambling with what to do and had, in the end, decided on a sightseeing tour of the city. ![]() The past week had been especially crazy for the class as they had been called to Sloth’s office the day after they had met Anubis and been asked to prepare an itinerary for Benevolence. Before the assembled people, there was now a grand opening in the city walls that made them often feel so safe from the outside world. But in preparation for the Cardinal’s arrival, they had opened the further three great gates. Usually, they would only open the lesser gate, which was large enough for multiple carriages to pass through abreast with space to spare for foot traffic. Not a single person wasn’t in their finest clothing.Įspecially noticeable was the Great Gate of the walls of the city. The class were feeling nervous under thousands of gazes as the rest of the city had also come out to see the man’s arrival. It was the day of the Cardinal of Benevolence's arrival, and the entirety of the upper echelons of Academy City had come out to the Grand Square on the bottom Plateau to welcome him. ![]()
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