Keira: âI had a dream a while ago that Beatrice appeared. I knew right awayâit was a revelation.â
Surprise crossed Ludwigâs face when he heard the word ârevelationâ.
Ludwig: âThatâsâŚgood.â
Keira: âI came back to the capital for a while to let people know about it. I decided to take Great-Auntâs place during the ritual this fall.â
Ludwig: ââŚFor a while?â
Coming back âfor a whileâ meant she would leave again soon. Itâs like coming back home after a few years and leaving again.
Of course, she had to leave the capital again for other reasons, but Ludwig wasnât aware of it.
That meant she didnât want to stay home any longer. Ludwigâs face darkened as he misunderstood what she meant.
But he knew very well that he didnât deserve to stop Keira from leaving.
Ludwig: â⌠Iâm sorry. I made a mistake I shouldnât have made.â
Keira: âBut you did a good job of fixing it. The human world has avoided destruction. That devil, the representative of the faction against humans, has become like that, so we donât have to worry about invasion for the next thousand years.â
Ludwig: âI didnât mean thatâŚâ
A mistake he shouldnât have made.
He wasnât talking about the worldâs destruction but about unjustly taking a personâs life.
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Ludwig: âI said it in the letter.â
ââŚâ
Ludwig: âYou donât have to forgive me.â
ââŚâ
Silence fell. Keira was looking somewhere other than Ludwig.
Keira: âI didnât return to the capital because of your letter. I came back to let them know I had a revelation.â
ââŚâ
Keira: âAnyway, Your Grace has rectified your mistakes, prevented the destruction of the world, saved my life, and even the next elementalist is here⌠Well, isnât that a happy ending?â
Everything worked out well. Thatâs it.
Keira: âI have to eat, so Iâll head off now. Zeke will be waiting.â
After leaving a brief greeting, she turned around. Ludwig didnât stop her, nor did he say anything else.
As she walked down the hallway, Keira was lost in thought.
If he made excuses and rambled on about how much he had to pay to turn back time, Keira would never want to see Ludwigâs face for the rest of her life.
Of course, just because he didnât make excuses didnât mean sheâd suddenly get along with him.
Should she still be glad that her memory of her father didnât remain the worst of the worst?
Or should she blame him for making her feelings complicated?
âIf he had made excuses, I wouldnât have cared about how he suffered after I diedâŚâ
As with traditional memorial services held in the fall, preparations for the event often began after the harvest season had passed.
As a result, Keiraâs stay in the capital was longer than expected.
The fall service was held in the outer hall of the temple, filled with high priests, monks, and ordinary citizens who came to watch.
When Keira was looking at them from the window on the third floor, one of the high priests came closer and asked.
âAre you nervous?â
Keira nodded and answered.
Keira: âYes, a little.â
âSince this is your first time, Miss Johanna asked us to understand even if you make a little mistake.â
Keira: âThere will be no mistakes, though.â
âHahaha.â
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Based on the useless chatter, the priest seemed to be trying to relieve tension. He continued.
âIt must be stressful and nerve-wracking for Your Ladyship to be in charge of the memorial service this year, but we are very fortunate.â
Keira: âDonât say that. Because I said Iâd take Great-Auntâs place myself.â
âYour Ladyship left the capital right away, so you may not have known about it, but after Count Weinbergâs fall, the atmosphere in the capital was quite bad.â
Keira: âAha.â
The reason was quite obvious.
Cosette became the hottest topic of conversation in the capital as soon as she made her debut.
People used to have heated discussions about which of the two would be the real daughter of the Grand Duke.
Meanwhile, Count Weinberg died, Cosette disappeared, and Keira left the capital on a trip.
Apparently, people were terrified that the next elementalist might not appear.
Since Keira left the duchy as soon as things were sorted out, she had only learned about it later.
âActually, this is the first time that so many citizens have participated in an autumn festival. I canât even see the floor at how crowded it is.â
Keira: âIs that so?â
âYes, thereâs only usually half this crowd. Everyone wants to see the next elementalistâs existence with their eyes.â
She did think there were a lot of people. So thatâs why so many citizens participated in the service.
There were a lot of spectators, so Keira felt twice as nervous.
Keira: âIf I make a mistake, I will be twice as embarrassed.â
Soon, it was time for the ceremony to begin.
Keira went down wearing the clothes that Johanna had passed on to her.
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Woaaaaaaaah!
When she appeared, people cheered.
âI thought Iâd gotten used to being in the spotlightâŚâ
It was a completely different feeling from receiving attention in a ball. She climbed up on the podium, much more nervous than expected.
All she had to do was to call Beatrice and make it rain.
Nevertheless, she felt the majority of onlookers staring at her.
âIt feels like they might bore a hole through my faceâŚâ
Cold sweat ran down her back.
If only she could chat with the person next to her, sheâd feel a little more relaxed, but she couldnât do that during the ceremony.
Keira deliberately fixed her eyes on the high priests coming out one by one and performing the ritual.
The process itself was no different from the private ceremony held in the springâthey recited prayers and burned the freshly harvested grains and vegetables this year. After burning the written prayers, they bowed to the statue, and it was over.
It wasnât long before her turn came.
âNow itâs Your Ladyshipâs turn.â
Keira: âYes.â
Keira stood and walked toward the center of the altar where a blue flame burned prayers and food.
Her role today was to summon rain and put out this flame.
It was a fire that could not be extinguished with ordinary water. Only the liquid infused with the power of the spirit could kill it.
âBeatrice.â
As she muttered that in her mind, water droplets began to gather in front of her eyes.
The drops of water that had gathered soon became the figure of an adult woman.
It was the woman Keira met in her dream the day she received the revelation. Beatrice met Keiraâs eyes and smiled.
Itâs something she only recently learned, but spirits couldnât speak.
âLet the rain fall.â
Beatrice smiled instead of answering.
And the sun slowly disappeared.
âOh, oh!â
âDark clouds are coming!â
As she looked up, all of a sudden, dark clouds filled the sky.
Keira found it just as fascinating. Sheâd like to be in the middle of the crowd, gasping in awe if she could.
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Instead, she desperately tried to maintain a calm expression. It would destroy the atmosphere if she acted as excited as the crowd.
Shwaaaâ.
Not long after, heavy rain began to pour.
It was late in the fall season, so the temperature was quite low. People would shiver if they got rained on. Nevertheless, they cheered as they got drenched.
Keira was relieved there didnât seem to be any mistakes. She looked back and smiled.
There, Beatrice stared at her, her big eyes blinking.
âThank you.â
Then Beatrice smiled broadly and disappeared.
The fire used in the ritual had already been completely extinguished. Shortly after Beatrice disappeared, the rain stopped and the sky cleared.
Glancing at the high priest, she asked.
Keira: âAre we done?â
âYes. Fortunately, there were no accidents.â
At that moment, a sigh escaped Keiraâs lips.
After the ceremony, Keira had nothing to do in the capital.
Instead, she had one thing to check after leaving the capital.
âObviously, if I said I was going on another trip, what would the people around me sayâŚâ
The wanderlust excuse wouldnât always work. She groaned.
Keiraâs worries were not in vain.
Zeke: âAre you going on another trip?â
Sure enough, when Zeke heard she was leaving again not long after returning, he had asked her the question.
Others, including Sir Arthur, looked a little flustered.
Keira smiled shyly and replied.
Keira: âIâm not just going to rest this time. I have business to do.â
âWhere are you going?â
Keira: âLindia.â
âIf itâs LindiaâŚâ
It was a small town located south of the capital and wasnât a popular tourist destination. It wasnât even a prosperous enough city to visit.
Still, there was one reason why Zeke knew the name of the cityâ the magic tower, the second home of magicians, existed there.
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Zeke: âAre you going to visit the magic tower?â
She nodded.
Keira: âYeah, Iâve got to meet someone.â
Then, Zekeâs expression wrinkled slightly. Keira was only acquainted with one magician.
Zeke: ââŚThat blond guy?â
Keira: âIf Iâm thinking what youâre thinking, youâre right.â
Zeke: âThereâs only one magician youâve had enough exchanges with youâd meet. But why?â
Keira: âI have something to tell him.â
Then Arthur, who was grabbing a snack and eating, interjected.
Arthur: âThen why are you going all the way there? Itâs a city with nothing to see. Just ask them to come up to the capital.â
âThatâs right. Would he insist on not coming when Your Ladyship called him?â
Keira felt a little perplexed at their words. Erez wasnât the type to listen to what anyone had to say.
If anyone bothered him, he might return to the Demon Realm because it was annoying.
âI mean, he still has a lot of work left.â
Keira: âHmmm⌠He probably wonât come.â
âSuch a cheeky b*stard.â
Keira: âWell, magicians donât like being called when theyâre in the middle of important research. So, I have to go instead.â
ââŚâ
Then, Zeke and the knights tilted their heads. They obviously couldnât understand why Keira was visiting the tower even though he wasnât making it convenient for her.
But Keira didnât say the reason until the end. She simply avoided their curious gazes with a gentle smile.
âSorry. Iâd have to tell you a secret I could never tell to explain everything.â