Chapter 111

Chapter 111

Excuse me, Miss Yenika, the eastern Spardis region of Huang Island, which takes three days and nights of horseback riding to reach, is an area where livestock farming is widely developed. Four-tenths of the livestock products that circulate within the Cloel Empire are produced right in the Spardis region, and the famous Land of Livestock Fullan is actually a term for the southern mountainous region of Spardis. If you delve deep into the valleys of Fullan and scan the ridges, youll find a small village called Toren, with a population of barely three hundred.

Despite its tiny size, the amount of livestock products the village produces is truly impressive in comparison to its size; its sufficient to support a small city. Half of the villages population is involved in the livestock industry, while the other half works in the processing of livestock productsa small livestock village nestled in the valleys.

On the outskirts is a decent-sized ranch, the Paleover Ranch, passed down through four generations. The only daughter of this ranch, indeed, is the pride of the village, a girl named Yenika Paleover. From the moment she could babble, Yenika began to see spirits, marking her as a prodigy who would surely shine in the villages future.

A livestock village secluded in the mountains. As the residents grappled with an aging population and diminishing communication with young people who yearned for the city, the village remained either peaceful and quiet or, to speak unfavorably, static and monotonous.

In such a closed world, it was clear how Yenika with her exceptional talents spent her childhood, inevitably monopolizing everyones love. Showered with affection, she grew up without a single rough edgea lovely personality.

Carrying a basket full of eggs with a tiny elemental spirit and sharing fresh food with neighbors on the village square. Vivid memories of friendly greetings exchanged while dartingly across the fence lines stayed fresh in Yenikas mind.

Above, a few lazy clouds drifted by. The view of the mountain range, covered in lush green foliage, was always a sight to behold. Visitors to the village were rareperhaps a traveling merchant negotiating prices, laborers handling logistics, or maybe a postman.

Growing up in such a setting for over a decade meant familiar faces were all one could expect to seeneighbors like Mr. Durin, Miss Lethe across the way, Mr. Arun by the square, and the village chief, Mr. Alcus. To Yenika, they were all elders since she was just going through childhood.

True to a stagnant mountain village, the birth rate was dismal. Yenika spent nearly her whole life as the darling youngest of the village. Consequently, she never experienced the formality of being addressed with honorifics.

Now in her third year since leaving for Sylvain Academy, while she should have become accustomed to it, a lot still felt foreign to her, including being treated courteously.

It took nearly six months to get comfortable with the way the maids at Ophelis Hall treated her. Excuse me, Miss Yenika. Suddenly, Yenika was snapped out of her reverie by an academic staff member calling her name in the administrative consultation room of Trix Hall.

Youve come again today. Im not sure how many days in a row this is If theres anything you want to consult or apply for, please just tell us. We can process it quickly if its an administrative matter.

Ah, well you see, Yenika hesitated in front of the polite staff member, wondering whether to submit the document in her sleeve, but then firmly shook her head. The academic staff member sighed deeply, nodded in understanding, and suggested, Whatever it is thats troubling you if it becomes too much, consider consulting with others, Miss Yenika. There are many people within the academy who would be happy to help you.

Ah, haha Its just that the problem is a bit too difficult to discuss with others, Yenika mumbled before hastily exiting the consultation room.

Then, sighing deeply as she unfolded the document shed reconsidered submitting, she lamented, Why do unpleasant thoughts always manage to squeeze through whenever theres a gap? She paused, gathering her thoughts once more.

Considering her current contented and happy experience at the academy, her courses were manageable, she always had a warm time with her friends, there were many who admired her, the dormitory facilities were quite satisfactory, and she even spent all day with the boy she had a crush on. Even though they had a little quarrel this morning, it was just a small incident.

Her daily life held no reason for her lips to frown. How many could be living such a satisfactory academic life? To complain any further would be like the rich asking for more, inviting criticism.

However, the problems that arose from Yenikas kind and sincere nature remained unsolved, occasionally causing an odd pain in her heart. After reading the document she had written, she sighed again and resolutely tossed it into a nearby garbage can.

The nearly full trashcan received the sliding document on its summitit was an application form for leaving the dormitory: Deks Hall. She soon reconsidered, retrieving the paper from the trash and once again falling into contemplation, a familiar indecision taking hold. She knew not the weight of every expectant, admiring, considerate, respectful gaze that pressed upon her shoulders.

The mere thought of running away due to such burdens was difficult since running away consists of distancing oneself from something hard, hateful, or disagreeable.

Could she ever consider the expectations and gazes of the friends, staff, and roommates at Deks Hall as mere burdens? Yet, Yenika knew.

It hadnt been quite a year since she moved from the private rooms of Ophelis Hall to the shared rooms of Deks Hall, and the only place where Yenika could truly relax and be at ease during that time was inevitably, Eds camp.

* * * [Isnt it moving? Around this time last year, even if I was watching you from right next to you, you wouldnt notice, but now you can summon me in this imperfect form and share a conversation. Doesnt our contract make things quite special? ]

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[Of course, its not like we cant communicate without a contract. Youre acting so nonchalantly, Ed, but do you realize how significant it is to be able to handle a high-level spirit? The power players of this academy Jix? Wade? Clevious? None of them would be a match for me if I could only unleash my full power~ The problem is that I cant fully manifest that power. ]

That means

[Obviously it would take you a really long time to reach such a level. You cant compare yourself to an exception like Yenika. Still, if you keep training, your sensitivity will improve and youll be able to handle me better Hmm, is that too far in the future? Regardless, what does it matter? Were not just acquaintances for a short while. ]

On leaving the northern woods camp and walking towards the academy, you come across a small lake with Melidas Guardian Tree set grandly upon the grassy isle in its centerwhere naturally occurring magic congregates most, and one of Yenikas main sites for practicing spirit magic.

Theres no better place than this for imperfectly summoning Melida. Adorned in a thin-strapped pure white dress, the figure of a silver-haired girl appears almost human, yet she is not.

I summoned Melida, at the cost of an excessive amount of magic, because of the conversation we had yesterday. The higher the understanding with a high-level spirit, the more significant the impact on my future combat capabilities, it was assured. I agreed with that sentiment.

Ultimately, understanding as a stat revolves around how often you accompany them, use them in battle, manifest them, and engage in dialogue But when manifesting in human form like this, it nearly consumes all my magic power, putting me in a slightly tricky position.

Its somewhat convenient when they prattle away on their own. Yenika thinks theres no greater chatterbox in the world. Now I realize just how accurate Yenikas assessment was.

[So, what about you and Yenika? Is the back-and-forth of awkward respectful language and mutual respect still ongoing? ]

Youve seen it all, whats your intention behind such a question?

[I dont have the leisure to follow around to classes~ Im just curious if anything happened during the lessons~]

Sitting near the roots of the Guardian Tree, Melida swung her legs and asked with curiosity, not needing to lie about anything So I decided to relay exactly the incident that had occurred with Yenika that morning.

As always, when I greeted Yenika early in the morning at the Faculty Building, she clutched her oak wand, startled, and stepped back. Clearly, the aftermath of yesterdays incident lingered. It felt like an unnecessary event had created an uncomfortable atmosphere between us.

[Hmm~ So?]

I explained that Yenika didnt know what to say next and, turning red, avoided my gaze before quickly fleeing after a greeting.

During all this, the formal language continued nonstop. At first, I didnt think much of it, but now Im starting to wonder if shes harboring something inside, or if some inherent stress is manifesting in an odd way.

[Oh, are you worried about Yenika?]

Of course I am.

[Hooh~]

Rather enthusiastic, Melida kept swinging her legs and nodding, then asked me with a full-faced smile. [It did feel a bit uneasy to leave things as they are, right? You should do something.]

Thats why Im asking Is it okay if I take a couple of branches from this tree?

[The tree? So suddenly?]

Melidas Guardian Tree, where she and I are seated, is an old tree that has lived for over a millennium. The older the tree, the more it can gently absorb and emit magic. This Guardian Tree is a prime material for magical artifacts, coveted second to none. If lightning magic is added, it can serve as the perfect component for a Lightning-struck Thousand-Year Tree Staff.

Compared to the old oak staff Yenika carries, this will certainly be several degrees more effective and convenient. I succinctly summarized this to Melida and when she responded with, [Hmm~ I see But strictly speaking, theres no need to get mypermission.]

Isnt this your tree? Its even called Melidas Guardian Tree

[Well, thats a bit ]

It was a persistent problem. An old friend I met long ago simply attached my name to this tree. Although I claim to be this forests master, I dont really bother managing every little thing, like breaking off a branch. Do as you please.

An old friend Well, considering your long life, you must have had many connections.

Adel Adel Ive heard of that senior.

Yes Theyre quite a unique individual, hard to predict when or where they might appear.

Tanya stroked her chin for a moment in contemplation.

Well, if theyve requested it, theres no reason to say no.

The very timing of the Saint Kings people visiting Aken Isle wasnt exactly pleasant.

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Crackle, crackle. Fwoosh.

And so, it turned out I met Yenika again late into the night.

Jeesh, we practically short-circuited just from exchanging polite words, spending almost a whole day recovering from the emotional overload.

Late at night in the camp.

I was sitting by the campfire, memorizing basic magic formulas while also peeling an apple with a folding knife.

Now I could afford to be choosy about nutrients when eating, making sure to get a variety of foods, even remembering to have fruit after mealsit was a real sign that life had gotten much more stable.

As I swung my leg leisurely and tapped the apple twice with the knife, thats when Yenika emerged from the undergrowth.

I paused in peeling the apple and looked over at Yenika. Wondering what to say first I just waited quietly.

Hi Hello

Hello? Or hi? Hello?

She was still malfunctioning. How embarrassed had she been?

I was apprehensive about starting the conversation, so I just nodded slowly. The awkwardness was mutual.

We silently observed each other for a few seconds before eventually Yenika, blushing, approached meekly and sat carefully on the rock by the fire.

I showed her the half-peeled apple and asked,

Do you want an apple? Or, would you like an apple?

Yes, yes

The knife continued in its trajectory. The sound of apple peel being carved off filled the air for a moment.

Plate, please

Ye, yes Here you go

Couldnt we just stick to one form of address, either using honorifics or not? Itd help dissipate this suffocating atmosphere.

Yenika was clearly still breathing in short gasps, frantically turning her head as if she thought I wouldnt notice.

She took the plate I handed her and started nibbling on the apple like a rabbit.

I took a generous bite of another piece and began peeling another apple.

Silence again.

Then, suddenly, Yenika buried her face in her knees. Everything she did was unpredictable.

Whats the matter Yenika? Are you hurt?

No, no. Its just that, well, its a bit awkward to say while looking at you First of all, Ed, uh no, Mr. Ed. I have something I want to ask you, and it might sound really strange So, could you please listen to me until the end before answering?

I observed Yenika, who was rambling while her head was buried in her knees, for a moment and nodded.

I took a deep breath and focused on peeling the apple as if it wasnt a big deal.

Yenika seemed to have worried about something profound after the bizarre turn of events, now coming to ask me something It looked like there was something she had decided to ask after some serious contemplation.

Proper courtesy meant listening calmly to whatever she had to say, so Id keep a straight face no matter what the topic, not look dumbfounded, and even if I was indeed startled, not to show it. That much I could manage. After all, I am an adult, despite what my appearance might suggest.

With these thoughts in mind, I readied myself to listen to Yenika, determined to address her statement in the coolest, most down-to-earth way possible.

What about if I move out of Dex Hall and come to live in the camp with you, Ed?

Whoosh!!!

The knife, thrown off its usual path, sliced clean through my thumb.

Blood dripped from my thumb, but neither Yenika nor I could pay any attention to the wound.

The dark forest of the north, the campsite.

The bright stars in the night skies always prevailed.

Yet an unexpected anomaly had visited without warning.

All I could do was to look dully at Yenika, an apple and knife in my hands

And Yenika, trying her best to hide from my glance, buried her blush-red face even deeper into her knees.

And so for a long while, only the crackling sound of the campfire intruded on our silence.