Breakfast was toast, eggs, and slices of bacon. Rina had requested a salad instead of as Clement figured out she was a pescatarian, someone who does not take any meat except for fish. The first meal of the day was light as opposed to the previous day's dinner.
The Founders were up and early and the first ones eating at the table.
"Well, we might as well discuss what this week's activities would be since we are all here. Let's hear from each of you about what we'll be doing for the whole week. Starting with the major spell regarding the Orphanage," instructed Gillian.
"Alright, I will have to propose that the spell will be divided into seven parts, across the seven days. Because of the amount of effort to push through without suffering any repercussions for both children and on our side. Is that alright?" asked Raiyen, looking at the Headmaster.
"No rejections from our side, it doesn't affect our agendas for the week. Do you need our help as well?" asked Ysabeau.
"That won't be necessary, High Queen. It's a taxing task but I trust that we can do it. Seeing that no one has any objections, shall I explain the way we will be doing it?" asked Raiyen, once more.
"You may proceed," boomed the Headmaster.
"Wait, I would like to know what are the steps to go about doing this spell. The exact instruction that you can relay to us after reading the spell books" asked Ysabeau.
"I'll explain it then. To fulfill the Time Loop, the building must be observed fully by a Time Mage to make sure that when the building is within the Time Loop, no unwanted paradoxes or oddities are around. This means to say that the Time Mage must remember every single detail of the building."
"After checking every aspect and absorbing all the details, the Time Mage must collect at least five Time Frames of the Future, Past, and Present of the building's history. Past is when the building was first made, Present being the Time Frames of where the building is now."
"And Future being the Time Frames when the building would be close to destroyed. The spell requires Five Time Frames of each of these Times. I am planning to use Time Ripper to pull this off so that I can come back to the current time now," explained Raiyen.
"That should suffice well, seeing that you have full control of your Ancient Relic by now. But if you don't come back on the promised time, why do you propose we shall do?" asked Gillian.
"Then I would allow you to check on me using my book in your Study. To find where I am and see what would be going on. And you have every right to drag me back to the original place," answered Raiyen, boldly.
"I'll destroy it if I can't get you to come back. So you'd better return on time."
"Understood. Afterward, I will gather all of the Time Frames to create a proper Time Reel to fit the building and create the Time Loop. Since the Time Frames are considered to have Space in each of it, it would be creating an area for the building within the Time Loop."
"When I have merged all of the Frames, I will spread it over the building and carefully allow the building to get absorbed into the Time Loop. This will take a full day. And when that's finished, I will be going in to check for any more paradoxes. When it's cleared, the spell has been done."
"Any questions or objections about it?" asked Raiyen.
"What happens if you do find paradoxes or anything that could stop the next step?" asked Baldwin.
"If it's a minor paradox, as an item out of place, I would just fix it by using TIme Ripper to replace the object and return the object to its rightful Time. However, if I find an entire being, I would have to extend the operation for another day to get the being back to its rightful Time."
"Does that answer your question, Sir Noble?"
"Yes, it does. I have no further queries or objections."
"Seeing that no one else has anything to say or ask, let us know about how you are going to go about it," instructed Gillian.
"Today, we will be finding the exact location of the building. Judging from reports by Tomoe, it should be easy to spot. We will be focusing on the North part of the building. But if we can cover more ground, we could do the North and South today."
"Would doing so eat into your dinner time?" asked Gillian.
"Not if it overlaps our dinnertime. We aim to get back by dinnertime if we have accomplished the day's task."