Chapter 6. I don’t mean anything bad. (6)
After leaving the bar and walking a little further, I found a quiet place. The moon was bright, but the day was cloudy. Moreover, it was late at night when the magic lantern was turned off. Because it was dark and there were no people in sight.
Only then did Calian’s steps stop. Those who were quietly following behind also stopped.
Calian turned back and looked at the two for a while, then untied the strings of the robe that had been hiding his appearance until now. Her black hair was flowing outward.
– Flap!
Kalian’s robe was wrapped around the shoulders of a girl named Hina.
Calian, who had tied the robe string with a calm hand without saying a word, looked at Kyrie this time. Kirie didn’t look very good. He was wearing an old shirt covered in blood and sweat.
Calian made a tsk sound and took off his jacket and handed it to Kyrie.
After that, he looked at Hina’s ears exposed through her long silver hair and asked in a passing tone.
“It was cut, it was cut.”
There was a scar on the tip of Hina’s ear that looked like it had been cut by something sharp. As if trying to hide something that was pointedly exposed.
It was something that Kyrie didn’t have.
Even though the two were brother and sister, they looked different. I remembered the words Kirie muttered while drunk. I don’t remember anything, but I heard that Kirie resembles her father and her sister resembles her mother.
The two were half-elves.
Hina shook her shoulder at Kalian’s words, and Kyrie came closer and stood between Hina and Kalian, as if blocking them. It’s about protecting.
A wary voice came out.
“Thank you for your help.”
Calian quickly lowered his head.
It was because Kyrie’s voice from that day, which had been fading away, came back to me, fluttering in my ears.
– It’s just this...
I was happy and sad, grateful and sorry. There were many more things that couldn’t be expressed with just that, which turned into tears.
“Phew...”
Calian took a long breath to calm his mind, wiped his eyes and raised his head.
“Brother and sister half-elves. I heard about them from someone who was there earlier.”
I didn’t hear it exactly, but I felt like I knew, so it wasn’t a lie. Calian, who looked around appropriately, continued speaking.
“So don’t be on guard. I don’t mean anything bad.”
With those words, the wind blew like a lie.
Clouds drifted in the wind and the moonlight shone. Red eyes were revealed.
Only then did Kyrie properly see Calian and quickly bowed. Hina, who was standing next to him, imitated Kirie without even knowing what was going on.
“I’m sorry, Prince. I didn’t recognize you and dared to doubt you.”
Hina was startled by those words and bowed even further.
“I am Kirie and my sister is Hina. She is an orphan who lost her parents when she was young. So I don’t remember her last name.”
Kyrie was someone who did not have to bow down to Calian. Calian said softly and grabbed the two by their shoulders and helped them up.
“So. Did you cut your ear or was it cut off? If it was cut off, I will repay you for it.”
What was important to Kalian now was not the first greeting.
Hina shook her head and played with her ears. This probably means that he cut it himself.
It may have been to look like an ordinary human being. Although it is difficult to find in Kairisis, it was a time when elven slave trafficking was still taking place in local cities.
“Didn’t you say it before? Or I’ll pay you back for that too.”
Hina smiled brightly. And then he shook his head. Since he was a prince, I thought he was someone as high as the sky, but I felt that he cared about me.
“I haven’t been able to speak since I was born, prince.”
“Anything else. Is there anything you can repay?”
It was Kalian’s question that reminded him of Hina’s clothes. Fortunately, Hina’s head moved left and right again. Then he pointed to Kirie. This meant that thanks to Kirie, there had been no major problems yet.
“okay.”
– My sister chose to kill herself.
A half-elf girl who has nothing. It looks pretty too.
There was no need to ask about the reason for suicide. This was because I could tell everything from Kirie’s self-blaming expression.
After Hina committed suicide, Kirie killed all the people at the gambling establishment. He escaped that way and came to Secretia.
“thank god.”
I’m really glad that something like that didn’t happen again.
“I saw you in Astrisha yesterday.”
Kyrie looked surprised. People may remember Kalian, but it won’t be easy for Kalyan to remember people.
“I was watching the articles.”
Kyrie was surprised once again. Because it was just as Calian said.
“Yes, that’s right. I was there.”
A person named Master said he wanted to meet Kirie, so he went outside for a while. He only stood there for a moment and then went back, and during that time, Calian recognized Kyrie.
“Do you by any chance want to become a knight?”
Calian once asked Kyrie the same question.
Every time that happened, the sound of Raven’s hooves got louder.
Calian, who was still lying on his back, seemed to be thinking about what had been focused on during the procession, and spoke in a weak voice.
“Raven. We’re not in such a great state right now. Don’t like it because it’s embarrassing.”
After finishing everything, I felt relaxed and my body ached again.
Due to a heart problem, he was unable to manage it properly, so he was forced to manifest his Aura by barely depleting his magical power, so no matter how much medicine he took, he reached his limit. Thanks to this, I had to use Raven’s back as a bed.
Still, I was lucky that Raven was smart. If it weren’t for the guy who came all the way to the capital on his own, I wouldn’t have been able to come back on time.
It wasn’t long before we arrived at the Wizard’s Association that Alan had told us about. As he hurriedly entered the building, the wizards welcomed Calian very warmly. The head of the wizard association named Euria came out and guided Calian to a room.
It was a small study/parlor, and all kinds of magic books were crammed into bookshelves on the four walls. And the decorative knife on the desk caught my eye. This is because it was a knife that looked very similar to the one Calian had.
“Master.”
Alan was sitting on the sofa.
I was waiting for Kalyan without sleeping. Calian was so happy to see Alan that he could barely hold back tears.
Alan gaped at Calian’s haggard appearance.
“Did you fight? Where did you sell all your clothes?”
Calian burst out laughing.
“There was no fight. The clothes just happened to happen a bit.”
Even at the gambling place, I only tried to scare him and show off, but I didn’t fight him, so this isn’t a lie either.
Alan, who was slightly wrinkled his nose as if the unpleasant smell of the gambling house had hit him, snapped his fingers. Then, the cool air seemed to surround Kalian and he felt refreshed. Calian, who realized that it was clean magic, liked it.
“thank you.”
After saying that, Calian sat down across from Alan. Alan asked, folding the book in his hand.
“Are you done with all your business?”
“Yes, for now. I think I’ll have to come back in a month.”
Alan nodded at those words. It meant that they would bring it back a month later.
Soon, Alan put down the book he was holding in the air. Then, miraculously, the book fluttered as if it had become a bird and landed on the bookshelf. As Calian looked at the figure as if fascinated, Alan explained.
“It’s a spell that hangs throughout this building and allows you to put whatever you want where you want it. Because wizards don’t really like to move.”
“How amazing.”
“It would have been more troublesome to cast a spell on the building, but since that’s what wizards do, you just do it.”
Calian laughed. Then, looking at the item that particularly caught my eye, I asked.
“But there is also an item that is not wizard-like. A knife.”
At those words, Alan stared at Calian’s gaze for a long time. A strange tone flowed from his mouth.
“Yes. There is a knife. It shouldn’t be there.”
Alan smiled bitterly. Calian looked at Alan with an expression as if he was wondering what was going on.
It was lying there as if it were nothing, but it was a treasure that Association President Euria treasured more than her life. This is because Sispanian made it himself. It was also a magic item used as a kind of warning, showing the weapon hidden in the other person’s arms in the form of an ornament.
So, saying that there was a decorative knife on the desk was equivalent to saying that Calian now had a knife.
Alan’s eyes calmed down.
“As people get older, things change, but curiosity rarely goes away.”
Questions appeared on Calian’s face once again. Alan didn’t say anything more about it, but used Mana and said something else.
“As I said, the objects in this room move according to their will. All you have to do is know how to convey your will, so there is nothing difficult about moving them at will.”
Calian, who was about to say that he should get some sleep because he couldn’t understand why he said this, fell silent.
“It would be great if we could freely move and reveal people’s inner thoughts.”
This is because I saw the decorative knife that was lying on the bookshelf quietly floating away.
“I can’t do that on my own.”
“Master.”
The knife slowly turned towards Calian.
Calian’s eyes frowned slightly when he saw a blade that was rather sharp for decoration being pointed at him.
“... I was thinking of opening it like this.”
I thought it was a joke. But Alan didn’t stop.
-Ssam!
The knife flew towards Calian’s neck at lightning speed. Calian’s hands, sensing danger, moved according to instinct.
– Kaang!
The sound of blades colliding sounded like they were being torn apart.
And then complete silence came.
Alan.
Before I knew it, the knife was pulled out and held in Calian’s hand, and another knife bounced off it and flew into the wall, where it stuck. And then I looked into Calian’s eyes, which were sharp as the blade of a sword.
Calian was looking at Allen without saying a word, and Alan silently watched Calian’s eyes.
Alan’s voice broke through the suffocating silence.
“Please explain.”
Calian closed his eyes for a moment.