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Ruler's Awakening: Inheritor of the SSS-Rank Dimensional Talent-Chapter 314: Someone From the Dark Pillar Tower
Not finding the best solution, Aaron was forced to follow what they said. He had to wait until three in the afternoon to meet Jackson.
At the moment, the time shows 9 a.m., at least Aaron has to wait six hours to meet his friend.
"All right. I'll wait," Aaron replied.
He turned around and swung his arms sideways, tearing the dimensional boundary and causing a dimensional crack.
The dimensional crack was very strong, even enough to shock two guards and an academy instructor.
Aaron stepped into the place, slowly the dimensional cracks closed and shrank until they completely disappeared.
The situation returned to normal, the three people in front of the London Academy of Magic were still in shock about Aaron, especially when the man easily destroyed the dimensional boundary and entered it.
"Aaron Lewis, huh?" asked the female instructor, drawing the attention of the two academy guards to the side.
"Do you know him?" asked one of the guards, the woman shook her head.
"He's really mysterious. However, the confidence he shows makes me curious."
"I have to go to the academy's administrative archive room, maybe I can find out who he really is," replied the woman.
The woman went back inside the academy, leaving the two guards standing in front of the gate.
Elsewhere, Aaron sat cross-legged meditating, filling his free time until three in the afternoon.
Because Aaron was waiting in the Dark Dimension, he had to wait 12 hours to arrive at three in the afternoon.
The female instructor had just been seen entering the academy. She met another instructor who was curious about the incident outside the gate. However, the woman chose to remain silent and said nothing.
She didn't want to say anything, not because she didn't want to, but because she didn't want to spread rumors that weren't true. Once she found out who Aaron Lewis was, she would tell them.
She continued up the stairs until she reached the second floor. There, there was an administrative archive room that stored a lot of the academy's student data.
They will keep the data for a maximum of 15 years, if more, they will throw it away.
This means that Aaron Lewis's data will be there because the period of time Aaron was missing from Earth was 12 years.
The door opened, the archive room staff greeted her warmly, "Welcome, Instructor Erin. How can I help you?"
"Yes, do you keep data on a student named Aaron Lewis?" asked Erin.
The staff typed the name on the computer, displaying the identity of Aaron Lewis who was in class 171.
For details, the staff stepped to one of the filing cabinets and took out a large book containing the identities of students from class 171.
"Class 171?" Erin asked.
"That's right. Aaron Lewis's name is listed as a student in this class," said the staff.
The large archive book was opened, and a total of 205 students were recorded in the book, one of them was Aaron.
Not only did it record general information, but the archive book also recorded many things such as talent, basic elements, and graduation year.
On page 143, the staff member stopped turning the page when the name and face of Aaron Lewis were clearly displayed on that part of the page. He immediately handed it over to Instructor Erin.
Erin accepted the book and read it slowly. How surprised she was to realize there was a special note in the Aaron Lewis identity section.
"The student was expelled for disappearing," Erin replied.
"What does this mean?" Erin asked, shocked.
"I don't know. There is no information in the database or in this archive book about why he disappeared," replied the staff member.
"This is strange. If he disappeared, there is no way he would return to this academy," said Erin.
"What really happened?"
Erin thought of Jackson. Aaron came to the academy to talk to his friend, Jackson. It was possible that Jackson knew for sure the reason for Aaron Lewis' disappearance.
"All right. I will go ask Jackson about this," replied Erin, closing the large file again.
After not getting any important information, Erin walked out of the archive room and up to the fourth floor, where Jackson's office was located.
It didn't take long for Erin to arrive in front of the man's office. Her mind was still raging about all the possibilities of Aaron's disappearance, which she felt was strange because getting into the London Academy of Magic was difficult.
KNOCK!
Someone from behind the door told Erin to come in. The door opened and the woman saw Jackson, the head instructor, chatting with two of his core students.
Erin's presence in Jackson's room was unexpected by the man, because it was rare for him to come to this place. It was enough to grab Jackson's attention.
"Instructor Erin? Do you need me?" Jackson asked, stopping what he was doing.
"I need to have an important talk with you. Do you mind?" Erin asked seriously.
Jackson narrowed his eyes, not expecting Erin to come with such a serious look.
The man turned to his two core students, then nodded and cleared his throat, asking the two core students to leave.
They obeyed what Jackson said, both leaving the room and returning to their classes. Now, only Erin and Jackson were left in the room.
"What's going on?" Jackson asked.
"Do you know anything about Aaron Lewis?" Erin asked, speaking directly without further ado.
"Aaron Lewis? Why do you ask that?" Jackson asked, narrowing his eyes.
"It's because a man claiming to be Aaron Lewis came to the front gate of the academy. I don't—"
"WHAT?!" Jackson asked, shouting and interrupting Erin's speech, shocking the woman.
Erin was stunned, having never seen Jackson scream like that. As far as she could remember, Jackson's attitude was always calm in dealing with problems. However, this time was different when it came to Aaron Lewis.
"H-He will come again at three in the afternoon, after the academy lessons are over. I didn't know he was your friend," Erin replied, nervously.
"How did he get out? Did something happen to him?" Jackson asked, speaking to himself.
"What actually happened to him? Why did you respond like that?"
"That's because Aaron Lewis was my old adventurer friend. He disappeared due to a mysterious incident," Jackson replied.
"What was it?" Erin asked, increasingly curious.
"I suspect he got lost in the Dark Pillar Tower."
"Dark Pillar Tower?! I thought it was a myth, no one could get out of there."
"Even the records about the Dark Pillar Tower are not widely known, only those in the Union know a lot about it," Erin continued.
Jackson was silent, staring at his desk with a focused and serious face. If he was Aaron Lewis, then information from him could be very useful for witchcraft and towers in this world.
"He probably knows more about that place than we do. If he shows up again, I order you to take him to my room immediately!" Jackson said firmly.
"Do you understand?"
"I understand."