As the sirens wailed in the distance, growing louder with each passing second, Arthur melted back into the shadows.
His work here was done. The White Fang was subdued, Roman Torchwick was captured, and Neo Politan was out cold.
More importantly, his students had faced a significant challenge and emerged victorious, their strength and resolve growing with each battle.
He watched as the Vale police and Atlas military swarmed the harbor, securing the area and taking the defeated White Fang members into custody.
Roman, looking thoroughly miserable, was being led away in handcuffs.
The journey back to Beacon Academy was quieter than the chaotic fight had been.
Team RWBY and JNPR were exhausted but buzzing with adrenaline, recounting their individual skirmishes and praising each other.
Arthur walked a little apart from them, his presence a comforting, silent anchor.
He listened to their chatter, a small smile playing on his lips.
They were growing, becoming the heroes he knew they could be.
As they neared the academy gates, a new figure stepped out from the shadows of a large tree, her bright orange hair and cheerful green eyes unmistakable.
Ruby, spotting her, practically bounced with excitement.
"Penny!"
Ruby exclaimed, rushing forward to hug her friend.
The girl, who Arthur immediately recognized as Penny Polendina, returned Ruby's hug with an almost mechanical precision, her smile wide and genuine.
Arthur, from his extensive knowledge of the story, knew Penny wasn't human.
She was an advanced android, a marvel of engineering from Atlas.
He found her quite charming in her own unique way, her innocent enthusiasm a stark contrast to the grim realities of their world.
He couldn't help but be reminded of a certain artificial intelligence.
'She's like Jarvis,'
Arthur thought, a fleeting amusement crossing his mind.
The thought was cut short as Penny, released from Ruby's hug, turned her attention to him.
"Salutations!"
Penny chirped, her voice surprisingly loud and clear, as she offered him a perfectly executed salute.
Arthur gave her a slight nod in return, a hint of warmth in his eyes.
He found her earnestness endearing.
At that moment, a familiar shimmer appeared in his vision, and a new message from his Tower Dungeon System popped up.
[NEW SIDE MISSION: PROJECT: PINOCCIO]
[MAIN MISSION: Prevent the Fall of Beacon and Protect Vale from Invasion]
[SIDE MISSION: Help Penny Polendina become human.]
[REWARD: All Parameters Up, Dragon Aura, Soul Magic]
Arthur's eyebrow raised.
'Help Penny become human?'
This was a new and unexpected twist.
His primary goal was to prevent the tragic events of the future, to safeguard Beacon and Vale.
But this new side mission… It was intriguing.
'Soul Magic, it could be useful in the future.'
He had to consider how to approach this without revealing his knowledge of her true nature.
But he believed that Great Red and Ophis should have a way.
…
The Vytal Festival began to permeate every corner of Vale.
The city transformed, adorned with banners and lights.
Teams from academies across Remnant arrived, filling the streets with a vibrant energy.
But along with the excitement, came a visible shift in security.
Atlesian Knights – sleek, formidable androids – were everywhere.
They patrolled the streets in neat formations, their metallic frames gleaming under the sun, their glowing eyes scanning the crowds.
They were a proof to Atlas's technological prowess, designed to maintain order and protect the festival-goers.
Ironwood, in his unwavering belief in Atlas technology, had deployed them in large numbers.
Arthur observed them with a keen eye, his mana subtly extending, feeling the flow of energy within their circuits.
He knew the grim truth about these machines.
In the original timeline, they would be weaponized by Cinder Fall, turned against the very people they were meant to protect.
The thought filled him with a quiet resolve.
He wouldn't let that happen.
One quiet afternoon, Arthur found himself in a less-trafficked sector of the city, where a new batch of
Atlesian Knights were being unloaded from a transport ship.
He moved with a practiced nonchalance, his aura subtly cloaking his presence from the nearby Atlas technicians.
He focused his mana, channeling it not into destructive spells, but into a complex web of subtle enchantments.
He didn't alter their physical components; instead, he wove a layer of protective magic into their very core programming.
It was like a digital firewall, a magical countermeasure.
He imbued each knight he passed with a specific command, a failsafe.
It was a simple, yet profoundly effective instruction: 'Obey only authorized Beacon and Atlas command codes. Reject all unknown or malicious commands.'
This wasn't about control; it was about ensuring their original programming remained intact, a shield against external manipulation.
He made sure the magic was deeply embedded, undetectable by conventional scans.
Later, as he watched a squad of the newly enchanted Knights march past, he allowed himself a small, private moment of satisfaction.
The air crackled with the energy of the approaching festival, but Arthur felt a sense of calm.
'Even if Cinder hacks the CCTS and tries to seize control of these androids,' he mused to himself, 'they won't listen to her.'
He had subtly altered the game, ensuring that one of Cinder's most devastating tactics would fall flat.
The path ahead was still fraught with danger, but with every strategic move, every silent intervention, Arthur was chipping away at the darkness, steering Remnant towards a brighter future.
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