Chapter 97

Chapter 97

Election Battle for the Student Council President (10)

Silence pervaded the Ophelius Hall.

Lortelle Keheln stood silently blocking the exit to the central corridor.

Seeing him, Zix grabbed Tanya, who was running beside him, by the shoulder.

Uh, what?!

Zix pulled Tanya toward himself and hid her behind his back.

Ah!

Guided by Zix strong grip, Tanya stumbled before regaining control of her body.

Why so sudden

Stay still.

Zix intuition was almost always spot-on. His instincts, honed and sharpened in the wild, had saved him from crisis numerous times.

This time was no different, as Zix instincts screamed a warning.

Whether she was merely resting or not, she donned a lace slip dress with a light yarn coat. Her abundant auburn hair, waving like the sea, was completely let down.

Lortelle.

Zix was aware, to a certain extent, of Eds social circle.

Most who recognized Eds true value became special to him, and despite a narrow circle, Eds acquaintances were a formidable lot.

Knowing that Lortelle also had a particularly close relationship with Ed, Zix adjusted his stance cautiously.

He held the sword handle but wanted to avoid combat with Lortelle if possible.

Lortelles magical proficiency and reflexes were so remarkable that even the strict Professor Glast had placed her name in Class A.

However, when it came to real combat sense and instincts, she wasnt yet at a level to keep up with Zix. If they fought, Zix would likely win.

It might be a disadvantage for Zix in a straightforward firefight, but in a one-on-one combat scenario, exploiting abilities and environment to their limits, few could best him.

Yet, the true dread of Lortelle did not stem from her combat skills.

Once Lortelle Keheln set her sights on someone, she invariably led them to ruin. Even her adoptive father couldnt escape her clutches.

One must never be deceived by her tender appearance and dignified speech, mistaking her for a kind and benevolent aristocrat.

Zix Effelstein knew it all too well she was a rose with thorns, envenomed enough to kill an elephant in moments.

If one were to list those who must never be made enemies in the Sylvania Academy she would effortlessly rank within the top three.

The figure silently waiting by the door did not seem friendly in any aspect.

Its certain she has heard of Eds death.

Given the commotion Lucy has been causing outside, it would be stranger if she hadnt heard.

Thus, Zix had no choice but to shield Tanya.

We should evacuate, Lortelle.

As Zix suggested this, Lortelle, hidden in the shadows, slowly lifted her head. The effect of Eds death on her emotions, what thoughts she harbored towards Tanya it was impossible to gauge.

All Zix could do was silently wait for her response.

Unexpectedly, Lortelle lifted her head with an elegant smile.

So, Zix if youre speaking this way, what have you been doing here instead of escaping?

Practiced tone as usual.

The attire might be more casual and informal, but her composed demeanor was unchanged, which made Zix feel incongruity.

Keeping his tension, Zix carefully watched Lortelle, who proceeded calmly.

Its dangerous, we need to evacuate. Dont you think, Zix? And you too, Tanya.

Even Tanya seemed to sense the abnormality, yet not appearing hostile, it was difficult to reply.

Lortelle.

Zix did not release his grip on the sword handle.

And he asked to the point.

Have you heard about Senior Ed?

Lortelles brow twitched subtly.

A reaction missed by most, but quick-witted Zix caught the emotional turbulence.

What do you think?

Right, you wont just let us go.

What are you saying, Zix? I have no reason to stop you.

Lortelles eyes narrowed and she smiled placidly. But Tanya and Zix could not take a single step.

In a simple one-to-one combat, I couldnt possibly beat you, Zix.

A long list of Lortelle Kehelns abilities would leave anyones mouth sore.

But foremost, her unyielding composure in any situation could be considered her epitome of strength.

Whether Tarkan was smashing the student council building or a hair-trigger situation caused Professor Glasts magic tower to rise, she never panicked, never lost her rationality.

Shes a machine-like monster of reason, always finding and acting on the best approach even Lucy, always so aloof, was swept by rage in such a situation, while Lortelle bit down and maintained her cold rationality.

Nevertheless, reason and logic dont always go hand in hand.

Although she lived a merchants life, weighing everything against gold, even she occasionally strayed from the scales of rationale. That is, when Ed was involved.

Lortelle would not stand in Zix way because in combat, Zix was superior.

So, it was hard not to wonder.

If it werent me if it were just Tanya, what would have been your plan?

Calm and orderly as she appeared, there was no certainty that her interior mirrored her exterior. The girl never honestly reveals her innermost thoughts.

Therefore, no amount of disorder tainting her insides would ever be discerned from her exterior.

But occasionally, a fleeting trace of her true sentiments surfaces.

I would have killed her.

A chill ran up Tanyas spine.

Her expression was still calm and orderly. Her tone had not changed. Yet, a sharp threat sliced through the atmosphere.

Yeah why are you being a jerk??

Among the streaming rain, the ravaged boy, faced drowning in pent-up resentment and frustration, couldnt help but let it all out.

Being a jerk! X^!!

No one said a word. Cleviuss outburst was just his own insecurity. Nonetheless, Ed listened silently.

There was a hint of surprise in Eds gaze, though.

Clevius had withstood Slothful Lucy for nearly ten minutes. How many in this academy could manage such a feat? Even Ed, well-versed in Cleviuss combat abilities, could scarcely believe it.

Yeah I was really beaten like a dog I know that Im ugly, stupid, and pathetic, I know that better than anyone else X^!!

Clevius clenched his fists and teeth, trembling.

I knew it, too. I knew all along that charging in was senseless. That no matter how much of a scene I made, staking my life, Id never measure up Yeah thats why I wanted to run, but with my damn legs not moving, what do you expect me to do

In the eyes of the coward, the rose garden was filled with fools.

How could such mortals possibly stop a monster? The only ones who tried were idiots and lunatics

Maids trapped in the time jail, their successors, the grade leaders who tried to hold the line and even the girl alchemist who always grumbled at Clevius.

These fools were the usual figures Clevius had grown tired of seeing throughout his life.

Leaving them behind and fleeing to safety, he lived by declaring the impossible as such, without foolishly exposing himself to danger.

Everyone wanted Clevius to behave this way. He had been taught it was the wise approach and he believed it, too. How many more would need to perish challenging the blood of a demon swordsman was something even he couldnt predict.

One becomes accustomed to defeat; the pain and the blow to ones pride fade away until you can nod and agree with anyone who insults you as a coward, a runner.

Or at least, thats what should have happened.

How much longer do I have to keep running away like a piece of X^

The image of a hero, charging into a massive army with a sword drawn. The portrait of the Nortondale family founder, Bellbrook Nortondale, seen in a picture book.

Everyone feared and gave up on the curse of blood borne by the demon swordsman in Cleviuss veins, except for his brother, who affirmed his ties to the Nortondale family until the end.

The top students who trembled in terror at the mere thought of facing the High Fire Spirit Tarkan, and Ed Rothtaylor who came up with a strategy against all odds.

Sword Saint Taely who didnt lose hope, lunging towards Professor Glast among the rising towers of mana.

The maids, the grade leaders, and even Elvira who tried to fulfill their duties in the face of the invading Lucy.

Those imbeciles, their sense of defeat gnawing away deep within their hearts

Like a light shrouded in darkness, forcing one to face their pathetic, tarnished self.

Anchoring feet to the ground, drawing swords that had lost their edge.

Diving headfirst into trials deemed impossible by all, like fools.

Really Im a stupid, pathetic, trash piece of X^ I know I know that

Clevius had lost too much blood. It was time to take a break.

Unable to continue, he lost consciousness and collapsed.

Solitude is a disease that leads to death, a curse that slowly eats away at the heart, affecting everyone equally.

People lean on each other because of this. Even for a girl who lives her life looking down on worldly matters with indifferent eyes, this deadly ailment is inevitable.

Sadly, she couldnt understand the terror of solitude, for she had Gluckt during her youth. His presence, with his wrinkled hands gently stroking her hair, always there but also seemingly absent, guarded the girl from the terror of loneliness.

However, such self-awareness is hard to come by.

Its natural to only realize the pain once something is lost.

The robed boys figure that flashed into view made Lucys knees nearly buckle.

Rubbing her eyes in case it was a hallucination, the boy remained in sight.

She didnt react dramatically. She wasnt the type to yell and charge into an embrace.

Sorry about that, Lucy. I couldnt let you know in advance. There were reasons I had to pretend to be dead.

But as that voice she thought shed never hear again reached her ears, reality set in.

The situation was critical, life and death, and there was no chance to prepare or send a word.

As Ed approached Lucy, walking through the rain, he seemed uncertain until he faced her and firmly delivered the message.

Im alive. Here, like this.

Lucy looked up at Ed blankly.

His robust frame, his wet golden hair, even the scent of grass that clung to his body, they all confirmed it was indeed Ed Rothtaylor.

Her expression didnt change, yet the large teardrops streaming down her face were clearly not rain.

Then, without a word, she leaped and grasped Eds chest, burying her face in the wet fabric of his clothes.

I thought you had died, she mumbled through the dampness, her tone uncommonly soft for Lucy.

Amidst the gentle rain, Ed wrapped his arms around her shoulders, holding her as she cried for a long time under the drizzly sky.

Spring rain washes away what was, preparing the world to reveal something new.

Just like the tides of emotionsvent openly, regain composure, and even the most stable relationships can take on a new phase, starting with a slight discomfort.

Lucy, held in Eds embrace, pouring her heart out, eventually grasped those delicate feelings hidden within her solitude.

Even if she overlaid Gluckts face onto Eds, the feelings she held for each were fundamentally different.

The warm touch of Gluckts wrinkled, caring hands on her head, and Eds pressing grip as he comforted her tearful breakdownthey were similar but also strangely distinct.

As the rain slowly stopped and moonlight peeked through the clouds, Lucy, who had been snuggling into Eds embrace, caught her breath.

Realizing that difference doesnt take much once youre aware of it.

Suddenly, Ed wobbled, catching his balance in surprise.

Lucy, who had been crying in his arms, abruptly stopped her tears, pushed against his chest, and raised her head.

Staring up at Ed with disbelief, both were equally astonished.

Her eyes still glistened with tears, but her emotions were clear and honest.

Like a cat startled by an unexpected predator, heat rushed to Lucys face.

Lucy? Ed called her name simply, but her heart felt ablaze.

Unable to form words among her shaky breaths, Lucy stumbled backward.

She who towered like Mount Tai, even the academys top sorcerers shook in her presence, now trembled before the unknown face of Ed. Her features brimmed with nothing but shock.

Edto Lucy, represented an unimaginable change in the landscape of her world.