The heavy silence yielded an inexplicable pressure.
The surrounding emptiness disconnected them from the outside world. Despite being a part of the games earlier, the tumultuous cheers and commentation suddenly felt so distant.
At a corner of the academy where no one could be seen other than Glen, Lumia, and the guards that surrounded themâ.
âI-⊠I⊠planned to assassinate her MajestyâŠ? ExecutionâŠ?â
Lumiaâs shoulders trembled in shock.
âWe have all the evidence we need, criminal scum. There is no chance of a pardon nor any need for explanation. Surrender now and be cut down by my blade.â
Said the captain to the trembling girl.
<TL Note: The chapter calls the âcaptainâ, âsoldier who appeared to be the captainâ throughout, but is shortened to âcaptainâ in this translation>
The drawn sword gleamed with sinister light and murderous intent.
This wasnât a joke, not even in the slightest.
âI recommend that you do not resist. If you plead guilty to your crime and accept the punishment, I will allow you to have a painless death. I will guarantee that I will put an end to your life as quickly as I can.â
Lumia began to drip with cold sweat. She lowered her head speechlessly, her face pale from shock and fear.
The captain then spoke to Glen, who had moved to shield Lumia.
âAnd you, that girl is a criminal. If you insist on trying to protect her, then I am left no choice but to punish you for the crime of treason against the Empire. Now, hand that girl over.â
â⊠If this is a joke, then itâs of bad taste.â
Glen rose his voice to adamantly bite back at the soldiers and stared them down.
âLumia is trying to assassinate the Empress? Donât make me laugh. If youâre serious, show me some proof would you?â
âWe have no obligation to disclose evidence to outsiders. This is a highly political problem that common citizens like you neednât know about.
Faced with the soldierâs oppressive attitude, Glen grew exasperated, and snapped back.
âDonât screw with me! Youâre saying that youâre going to punish her without a trial or warrant!? What sense does that make!? Since when did the Empire reduce themselves to a group of savage barbarians? How about I read you the imperial charter from the beginning you stupid retards!â
âInsolent peasant, you are the one who needs to read it. Her Majesty the Empress is the highest authority of the nation. Her words are above the law, and are of utmost priority.â
âHuh-!? For your knowledge, I donât intend to start debate with you about how law works!â
âHmpf, the same goes for me. I donât know what kind of dirty place you come from, but if you plan on continue to defend this felon, then I shall hand down my punishment on both you and the criminal.
â⊠The hell? Have you gone nuts or something?â
As the scene gradually heated up and both refused to back down, the atmosphere became progressively more hostile.
The first person that attempted to calm the situation was Lumia.
âPlease wait, sensei!â
Having made her decision, Lumia shouted out.
ââŠI will do as you say.â
Said Lumia firmly, as she clasped her trembling hands before her chest.
ââŠHuh? O-, OiâŠâ
Glen fretfully and perplexedly turned his head towards Lumia.
âIâm afraid that this is the Empressâ Grudge. Thinking back, I embarrassed her with my disrespectful conduct. I will atone for that with my life, so I hope you can show some mercy. Sensei is⊠He is unrelated to any of this!â
âYou idiot! What are you saâ
Glen cried out in rage, butâŠ
âYou canât, sensei.â
His protests were silenced by Lumia, who had taken the initiative.
âIf you keep trying to cover me, youâll become involved in my troubles as wellâŠâ
âNo! You know that itâs not true! How can the stupid stuff heâs saying be true!? There has to be a misunderstanding! Isnât that right!? So why are you you accepting it⊠DAMNIT!â
Glen raised a fist into a fighting stance.
Recognizing that he intended to obstruct them, the guards instantly turned towards Glen.
âD-, Donât do this sensei! Please stop!â
âSenseiâŠ? Oho? So youâre a magic instructor at this academy? Hmpf, your resistance is futile, instructor. Do you think you can fight all five of us at once? Weâre all battle-experts you know?â
âHuh? So what? We wonât know unless weâve try right? So what are you guys waiting for? Scared?â
Glen ran his mouth and taunted the guards. In the next moment, the five brandished silver blades rung as they cut through the air.
By the time Glen realized it, the five swords that flew faster than the eye could follow were pressed against his neck and throat in all directions.
ââŠmgh.â
Glen reflexively suppressed his voice.
The coordinated move of the five soldiers was certainly well practiced, if not perfect. If the distance between them and Glen was a bit farther, or if it had been a one-on-one, then it wouldâve been a different story altogether, but their synchronized timing of their strikes had left no room to even attempt to dodge.
âA bluff wonât work. Just what can a magician do at this distance? Besides, weâre all equipped with magic-resistant armor. Against us, the tri-elemental assault and mind corruption spells you magicians like so much wonât work. That said, do you still want to fight? You alone against five elites?â
Glen clicked his tongue in frustration.
Thereâs nothing I can do at this distance and situation. Even if Iâm prepared to die for this, I can take down one or two of them, but then the rest would skewer me alive.
Then I wouldnât be able to save Lumia.
âAnd itâs not just the five of us you know? We have split ourselves into groups to order to search for this girl, so our total forces amount to far more than this. Even if you manage to break through now, what would you do then?â
ââŠ-!?â
âBack down now, magician. This is my final warning.â
Sweating, Glen glanced at the guardâs surroundings him as if to look for an opening.
âPlease sensei⊠Itâs fine now, itâs fine now, so please⊠If you keep doing this, even you willâŠâ
As Lumia tearily pleaded, Glen finally came to a halt.
The fists that were so eager moments ago now hung powerlessly at his side, as if representing his crestfallen will.
Seeing that he no longer intended to resist, the soldiers slowly withdrew their swords from Glen.
ââŠSorry.â
âYou donât need to apologize.â
To Glen who was now haggard and stricken, Lumia showed a firm smile.
ââŠI guess this is goodbye.â
âMm.â
âThis happened so fast it doesnât seem real.â
ââŠMmâ
âPlease take care of Sisti.â
ââŠLet me just say this.â
âHey sensei⊠Actually, I lââ
âThis is important.â
Glen raised his head towards Lumia, and with a sincere expression, he said.
ââŠAt the very least, close your eyes when the time comes. If you do that⊠then there wonât be anything to be afraid of.â
In the next momentâ
ââGah!?ââ
A soldier struck the back of Glenâs head with the hilt of his sword.
Glen fell to his knees, and fell to the floor, where he remained silent and still.
âAhhh-!? Sensei! W-, What are youââ
âRest assured, he is only unconscious. It would be troublesome if a magician were to resist.â
As Lumia clung onto the fallen Glen, one of the soldiers grabbed ahold of Lumiaâs arm.
âNow more importantly, criminal, come here! Hurry it up!â
The other soldiers pointed their swords at Lumia as she was taken away.
âAlright, this is fine! Now stand still!â
Lumia was brought under a tree, where her hands were then tied behind her back. With swords pressing against her neck from every direction, it was impossible to move an inch.
Then, the captain, who appeared to be the one who would carry out the sentence, raised his sword into a stand in from of Lumia.
âRelax your body, and donât move. If you make any sudden movements, it will only extend your suffering.â
For a while, Lumia stared at the point of the blade with a distant, hollow gaze.
ââŠOkay.â
She took a deep breath of air, and adhering to Glenâs parting words, gently shut her eyes.
Lumia Tinzel had long been prepared for this dayâ
Originally, I should have died three years ago. If my existence were to be made public, it would cause chaos both inside and outside the country. In order to protect this country, I was meant to be killed without anyone knowing.
This wasnât anything special. Between the battles for the succession of the throne, the conflicts between the several factions involved with royalty, and the sacrifices to be made for the sake of empowering the nation; there have been a countless numbers of times where members of royalty were killed for different purposes. I had been merely one of those many.
Yet, Iâm still alive.
Alicia had taken pity on me, and forced a path where I would continue living. I surely had no choice but to accept my death, but Iâm still alive here and now. I have truly been lucky.
Thus, Lumia came to the realization that the reason she lived to this day was nothing but pure and simple luck.
âA day like this would eventually comeâ⊠She would often think.
Although she had been reduced to a mere commoner, Lumiaâs existence within the Alzano Empire itself was an unstable bomb waiting to blow. As the Empress whose duty was to support the nation, her mother would someday be forced to come to the decision to deal with her⊠So she always carried that resolution in her heart.
The sudden announcement of her execution, was probably⊠just another scenario through which her final moments would be carried out.
Thatâs why even Lumia herself felt that she was unexpectedly calm when the inevitable moment had actually arrived.
Yet, despite thatâ
âŠItâs scary, isnât it?
Iâve been prepared for this, but in the end, the thought of dying still scares me. I canât stop shaking, my heartbeat wonât slow, my chest hurts, I canât breathe, I canât even think straightâ
More than that, thereâs Sisti who treated me like a real sister, her parents who treated me like their real daughter, the classmates that I get along with, and⊠â Glen. Itâs sad that I have no choice but to say goodbye to everyone like this.
âSomeone save meâ, she thought. âI donât want to dieâ.
She wanted to curl into a ball and weep.
In the end⊠I still donât want to dieâŠ
I want sensei to teach me many things. I want him to remember⊠how he saved my life three years ago. I still want to do so much, see so much, and talk about so many things with Sisti.
And finally, just once more, with my mother, Iâ
âŠAhah, thatâs rightâŠ
She had finally realized it.
Finally⊠I want to meet her one more timeâŠ
She could feel the tears trickling down her cheeks.
Glen was right. I already knew what I really wanted since the beginning.
If only I had been a bit more honest to myself⊠Why was I being so obstinate back then�
However, it was all too late. Too late⊠for anything.
âŠGoodbye.
Tears rolled from the corners of her eye and down her cheekâ
Translated by yuNS @ w w w.crimsonmagic.me
Then came a flashâ
And with it, an explosion-like sound echoed above her head.
âUgyaaaaaahhâ!?â
In exchange for the burning pain that would mark her death, Lumiaâs ears were struck with a ear-wrenching shriek.
ââŠ-!?â
Out of surprise, Lumia inadvertently opened her eyes.
âU-, AHHHâŠ-!? My eyes, my eyesâ!â
âUgh⊠I-, I canât see⊠I canât see anythingâŠ-!â
All Lumia saw were soldiers who had dropped their weapons on the floor with their hands pushed up against their eyes as they cried out in pain.
What? Lumia blinked her eyes andâ
âSee? It was good that you closed your eyes right?â
With a thankful expression on his face, Glen, who had gotten up at some point, ran up to Lumia.
âGeez, that hurt⊠knocking me on the head all sudden like that. Well, it didnât work in the end cause he thought I was just a normal magician. My forte is actually close-combat, so a hit like that wonât do me in.â
Then, he glanced at the soldiers who panickedly clasped their eyes.
âAlso, against enemies that direct spell attacks donât work on, you can use this sorta method to deal with them.â
âS-, Sensei⊠W-, What exactlyâŠâ
As Lumia was unable to comprehend the turn of events, Glen proudly replied.
âI used the spell [Flash · Light], and let it burst on top of your head.â
The black magic [Flash · Light]. It was a elementary self-defense spell that released an intense flash of light to blind the opponentâs eyes. Of course, it didnât contain any lethal force, butâ
âIf you use it right, itâs actually pretty strong⊠and heave-ho-!â
âGuah-â
âAh-!?â
Glen struck the necks of the guards around him with hand-chops and knocked them out one after another.
âY-, You bastard-! To use such an underhanded methodâŠ!â
The captain who was the last man standing picked up his fallen sword and put up a stance. However, since his vision wasnât restored, his body swayed to one side.
âPfft! âIâm covered in magic resistant equipment so tri-elemental assault and mind pollution spells wonât workâ, you said? Puhahaha, you idiot! Do you think those are the only weapons that magicians have!? Did you swallow the armyâs textbook or something!? Your actual combat experience is seriously lacking.â
âGuh, damn you. You should know that an insult to us, is an insult to the Emâ Gah, ughâŠ!?â
Before he could finish, Glen threw his right fist straight at the center of the soldierâs nose.
âIâm not gonna wait and listen idiot. By the time you finish youâll probably have your vision backâŠâ
Glen looked down disgustedly at the guard that face-planted on the floor with a plop.
âNow then, let me release you from those, Lumia.â
Glen took out a small folding knife and cut the ropes that bound Lumiaâs hands.
âS-, Sensei⊠what did you do⊠You attacked the royal guards⊠Just why did youâŠ?â
After being freed, Lumia stood silent in shock for a brief moment. However, after grasping the severity of the situation, befuddled voice.
âWellllllâ, erm, how should I say this? My tongue kinda slipped, then my hands slipped as well! Whatever should I do?â
ââWhatever should I do?â⊠Did you not think this through!? At this rate youâll be charged with treason as well, sensei!â
âAh, mm, erm⊠I guess thatâs pretty bad.â
Despite his tone, the discomfort on Glenâs expression was obvious. His forehead trickled with cold sweat.
Seeing that expression of his, one could tell that he hadnât put much consideration beforehand.
âPlease run sensei! If someone sees you hereââ
âItâs fine. Iâm sure there are some people who are willing to talk amongst the royal guards. Letâs find him firstâŠâ
âFound themâ! Over hereâ!â
Suddenly, the angry voice from a third party rang through the area.
Looking in the direction, Glen saw a new group of soldiers heading towards them.
âL-, Look! Our allies were killed!â
âDamn you, nefarious criminal scum! I swear to put you down with my blade!â
âI shall clear the regrets of my comrades who have fallen in their duty!*
In their vigor and misunderstanding, the soldiers exuded high levels of malice. At this point, it seemed like there was no longer any room for negotiation.
As the soldiers quickly approached and drew their blade, Glenâs expression of discomfort seemed to pale.
âYou guys, did you moms not teach you that you should let people finish what they have to say?â
âW-, What should we do sensei!? At this rate, you willââ
âThereâs no time for âshouldâ, we just gotta roll with itââ
âKyaa-!?â
Glen picked up Lumia into a princess carry and dashed towards the fences that surrounded the academy.
â<Logic of the three realms · The rules of balance · The disc of law shall hence sink leftward>-!â
Chanting the three-stage spell, Glen took a running jump.
Then, with power that human legs could not possibly achieve, the two flew through the air.
The black magic [Gravity · Control]. By using the spell to weaken the effects of gravity, their bodies became as light as feathers.
Lumia and Glen, who carried the former, leaped clear of the fence and outside the academy.
Cancelling the spell and landing on the ground, Glen made a mad dash towards the town.
âT-, They got away-!?â
âAfter them! Donât let those rebels escapeâ!â
The voices shouted after Glen, but he had no time  .
âAh, come on already damnit! Why is it just one thing after another today!? I said I frigginâ hate workingggggâ! WOOOOO! Hurray for shut-in lifeâ!â
Amidst a spectacle where a raging torrent of men relentlessly pursued him, Glenâs grievous and heart-spoken cries echoed far and away.
In this deadly game of tag, Glen seemed to have found his first victory by using the terrain to his advantage. Reaching a certain deserted back-alley, Glen confirmed that he had finally lost his pursuers, and set Lumia down.
âHah, hah⊠Geez, this has become a real pain in the assâŠâ
Glen leaned his back against the alley wall, and gasped for air whilst wiping his sweat.
âNow then, what are we gonna do about thisâŠâ
As Glen caught his breath and considered the options, Lumia asked.
âSensei⊠whyâŠ?â
Lumiaâs expression didnât betray her bitter feelings regarding the sudden turn of events.
She was probably deeply regretting getting Glen involved.
âDo you understand that if this goes on, you willâŠâ
âNo, I mean, if I leave you alone White Catâs gonna give me a hell of a scolding. Her lectures hurts my damn mind so I would rather not honestly.â
Despite the situation, Glen was still joking around; even Lumia of all people felt irritated by this.
âThis isnât the time to joke around! If you donât think seriously about this, youâll be killed for treason against the nation you know!? Sensei!â
âMhm, that would be pretty bad wouldnât it⊠I wonder if Iâll be let off the hook if I use my past accomplishments as a bargaining chip⊠Would that workâŠ? Probably not I guessâŠ? HmmâŠ.â
Despite the severity of their situation, Glen attitude was the same as always. His impudence and shamelessness seemed to know no bounds; one could say that his attitude was actually refreshing.
It was to the point where it made her feel stupid for treating the situation so seriously. Lumia could only release a long sigh.
âHey sensei. I only have one question, so please answer to this honestly.â
Asked Lumia. It was as if she had given up on trying to change Glenâs mind.
âWhatâs up?â
âWhy did you save me? Right now, youâve been put in a really dangerous position you know? It wouldnât be strange if you were killed. Why did you go so far for my sakeâŠ?â
Depending on his reason, there might be some room to plead mercy for extenuating circumstances.
So Lumia hoped above all else that Glen would be able to answer her honestlyâ
âAh-, who knows? Maybe Iâve fallen in love with you or something? You know, itâs the kind of stupid thing where a man will go to the ends of the earth for the woman he loves or something like that? Doesnât that happen a lot throughout history? So anyway, you get it now? If you get it then shush. I have a lot of things to think about.â
âSensei, please answer seriously!â
Towards Glen, who failed to treat it seriously to the point where he made it seem like it was someone elseâs problem, Lumia raised her voice in agitation.
Glen glanced towards Lumia, whose shoulders slightly trembled in reigned anger as she looked straight into his eyes with a heavy expression. Then, he scratched his head awkwardly and murmured with a subdued voice.
ââŠItâs cause I promised.â
âPromised?â
Lumia pressed onward, unable to understand Glenâs answer.
âNo, itâs nothinââ
Although he shrugged it off, Glen had surely said that âhe promisedâ.
âWhat kind of promise was it?â âWho did you promise?â Lumia wanted to continue, but Glen placed a hand on her head and patted her, as if to stop her from continuing.
âWell, donât worry about it. I didnât do it on a whim, so it only seems like Iâm being reckless⊠Well, even if it wasnât on a whim, that mightâve still been reckless of meâŠâ
âSenseiâŠâ
âItâll be alright. The Empress⊠No, your mother would never do something like punish you without so much as a trial. For an execution order to suddenly be given⊠There has to be something going on behind the scenes. Trust me.â
âWhy was he so sure?â Lumia couldnât quite understand Glenâs confidence.
âOur victory condition is pretty simple. As long as weâre able to avoid the guards and reach the Empress, we win. Once we meet her, sheâll be able to resolve the misunderstanding.â
âWhy was he able to say it so definitively?â Lumia still couldnât understand.
However, blind to Lumiaâs doubts, Glen continued to brainstorm.
âThe problem is how weâll get to her, butâŠâ
The Empress was currently in the magic academy in northern Fejiti. As of now, Glen and Lumia were currently in the west area. Surely, by now, the royal guards would have placed all the town gates under lockdown, and began a sweep of the entire town. Not to mention, it was a given that there would also be guards stationed around the Empress for her protection as well.
Even if they ran back, it was practically impossible to get an audience with her.
ââŠHuh? Are we donezo?â
Now that he thought about it calmly, Glen couldnât help but break into a cold sweat when faced with the inevitable tightrope that he would have no choice but to walk.
âWait, thereâs no need for us to go meet her directly now is there!â
Whilst wincing about his own stupidity, Glen took a half-gemstone out of his pocket.
âSensei, whatâs that?â
âItâs a magic tool used for long distance communication. If you split a gemstone into two pieces and imbue it with magic, sound can pass from one stone to the other and be used as a means of communication. The other piece is with Serika, so if I use it I should be able to talk with her.â
Of course, Serika had been the one to make it. Given Glenâs skill it wasnât possible for him to make such a high-level magic tool.
âWell anyway, Serika should be with the Empress at the V.I.P. stands right now. If we talk to the empress through Serika, we should be able to put an end to the royal guardâs rampage.â
Glen hurriedly chanted the spell to activate the communication magic tool.
The sound of metallic resonance rung from the gemstone.
Thenâ
ââŠGlen?â
Serika answered from the gemstone.
âAh Serika! Al-right alright, you actually answered the first time around! I was wondering what the heck I was gonna do if you didnât like that other time a while ago!â
ââŠâŠâŠâ
For some reason, Serika remained silent. It was probably out of a distaste for the other personâs manner of speech.
ââŠSerika? Well, whatever. Hey, so I need some help right now. Actually, Iâve been mercilessly dragged into a kinda troublesome incident, andââ
Before Glen could continueâ
âI canât do anything.â
ââ!?â
The immediate reply came in the form of a blunt refusal, the intent behind which could not be read.
âOi, wait, I havenât even said anythââ
âSorry. I canât say anything, Glen.â
âHah? Whatâs your deal? Hey quit the bullshit you idiot! Iâm being serious hââ
Losing his patience as one would expect, Glen began to rapidly rattle his complaints.
âIâll say this one more time alright Glen? I canât do anything, and I canât say anything either.â
ââ!?â
Glen finally noticed that there was something strange about Serikaâs current circumstances.
At the very least, it appeared that this sequence of events wasnât an open-and-shut case; contrary to his expectations.
ââŠHey Serika, just answer what you can. Do you know what kind of situation Iâm in?â
ââŠI know the gist of it.â
âAnd you canât do anything about it?â
âMhm.â
âIs the empress with you?â
ââŠMhm.â
âWhat happened? Why are the royal guards running amok?â
ââŠâŠâŠâ
The question was met with silence.
âWhy did the Empress ostensibly put down the imperial order to âKill Lumiaâ?â
ââŠâŠâŠâ
This question too, was met with silence.
It seems like this is part of what she âcanât sayâ.
What kind of situation is this? What the heck is happening? Serika is the leading seventh-rank magician of the continent. What happened to restrict Serika to this extent?
Damnit, I donât get it at all⊠What the hell is thisâŠ?
Glen showed a bitter expression as he pressed a hand to his head in distress.
âLet me tell you one thing Glen. Youâre the only one.â
âWhat?
âYouâre the only one who can break through this situation. Yes, youâre the only one.â
âWhat do you mean by that exactlyâŠ?â
âThink through what I mean Glen, and do whatever you can to come before the Empress. If you can get here I can do something about the guards⊠Itâll be risky to keep talking, so Iâm cutting the connection.â
âO-, Oi!â
Leaving behind nothing but ambiguous words, Serika cut the connection on her side.
Regardless of how many times I cast the spell and activate the gemstone, it doesnât seem like Serika will reply.
âI just donât get it⊠Even if you tell me to come⊠how the heck am I supposed to get all the way to the Empress on my own⊠Damnit!â
Each and every one of the royal guards carried armed might and technical prowess, but since their primary duty was to act bodyguards, they were lacking in real combat experience. Also, the magic that they used were limited to military assault and healing spells. With Glenâs wealth of experience in the past as an Imperial Court Magician and the extensive amount of spells that he knew, as long as he devoted himself to running away, he would probably manage somehow.
However, trying to invade an area was a different matter altogether.
With the difference in numbers, there was a despairingly large difference in combat potential.
Not to mention, the bodyguard that would be positioned closest to the Empress was probably the royal guard commander Zeros. In the God-Reverence War forty years ago, he had fought evenly against the general of the Holy Elizareth Churchâs Knights of the Chapel, the âSword Saintâ Johannes, and was indisputably a mighty veteran. His abilities couldnât be compared to his peers.
No matter how I think about it this is beyond what I can do. I need allies⊠if I at least had one or two alliesâ
As Glen hit the wall in frustration, it was then thatâ
He felt a chill down his spine. It was a deathly chill that felt as though a blade of ice had been run across his back.
ââBloodthirst!?â
This all too familiar sensation made Glen reflexively turn towards its source.
On the room of a building stood a boy-girl duo. The duo were undoubtedly looking straight down towards Glen.
Glen recognized the distinct clothing and figures of the two.
The two, who had risen from the depths of his sea of memories, wereâ
âRiel!? And Albert too!? Why are youâ No way, could it be that the Imperial Court Magicians were also mobilized!?â
The moment Glen noticed their presenceâ
Riel kicked off the roof like a bullet and ran down the walls the nearby buildings.
The moment she touched the ground, she began saying something and pressed her hands against the floor.
Then, sparks of lightning burst from the ground, in mere moments a cross shaped claymore came forth from Rielâs hands. In exchange, the stone paving beneath her arms disappeared.
Riel, who had made a steel claymore from the stone pavement, readied the blade on her shoulder, and charged towards Glenâ
âTch! Your specialty alchemy combination of [Phenotype Transformation] and [Elemental Rearrangement] for high speed weapon synthesis already!? And itâs frigginâ fast!â
As usual, there was no time to be surprised by their skill.
There was no doubt about this; as of now, Riel and Albert â Glenâs former comrades â were enemies. Like the royal guards, they had come to hunt them down.
A despairing sense of fretfulness seemed to burn at Glen. He never thought that of all people, they wouldâ
âStop damnit! If you donât stop then Iâm gonna have to take you down!â
However, Riel, unfazed by Glenâs threat, and continued to rush forward.
The space between them was closing in an instantâ
ââ<Oh frost wolf of silver · With a cloak of blizzard · Burst forth>-!â
Glen completed the three-stage chant without hesitation.
In the next moment, a swirl of frost gathered in the palm of Glenâs outstretched left hand. The resulting blizzard became a frozen tempest that caused the temperature to rapidly decline.
The overwhelming frost caused the moisture in the air to freeze into abundant amount of ice shards, which flooded towards Riel.
The black magic [Ice · Blizzard] was a military grade assault spell. If one were to be struck by the blizzard without any magical safeguards, their blood would freeze in an instant, and their heart would be stopped. Furthermore, the impact of the countless number of ice shards would cause the frozen body to shatter into small pieces.
Normally, one would come to a halt before the blizzard. Magicians whom were experienced in combat would immediate raise a magical safeguard and retreat away from its area of effect. Either way, they would stop.
Despite this, Riel did not. Ignoring the tempest and unafraid of the shards of ice that struck her, she raised her arms to protect her eyes and continued to madly rush forward.
âAre you a frigginâ pig or somethingâ!?â
The blizzardâs low temperatures were resisted using the black magic [Tri · Resist], but there was no way for Riel to defend against physical attacks from the ice shards that flew towards her. For her to be able to push through it was nothing but a testament to her unusual tenacity, which one would not be able to gauge from her appearance and idiocy.
âLumia-! Get down-!â
Clicking his tongue, Glen threw away the robe that hung on his shoulders, and began to chant another spell.
What he casted was the black magic [Weapon · Enchant], which imbued his fists with magic power. Engaging that girl in close combat barehanded would simply be asking to dieâ
âHaiiiiiiiyaaaaâ!â
As Glen finished the chant, Riel, who dashed forth like a gale, had reached striking distance. In nearly the same instant, she raised her claymore above her head.
Then, she swung her sword downwards.
The resulting strike was like a flash of lightning.
It was a decisive, straightforward, rough, yet elegant strike.
âTchâ!?â
Glen crossed his fists above his head to meet the severe blow.
Just where did Riel find such brute strength in her small arms?
The moment Glen received the strike, overwhelming shockwaves that seemed like they would crush his body burst from the clash, and the pavement beneath his feet was crushed.
âGgâAAAHHHâ!?â
Throwing up blood, Glen resisted the strike with all his strength so that he would not be crushed.
âSensei-!â
âIâve been waiting for this moment, Glen!â
Riel pulled her sword back and swung it down again. The claymore, which shouldâve been considerably heavy, was swung around like a willow branch, and flashed towards Glen twice, thrice, and again without a momentâs rest.
The thunderous blast of each swing was accompanied by the sound of the air being torn.
âTchâ!?â
Glen ducked left, right, and back to narrowly avoid the steel tempest. Sparks would fly whenever he parried the blade with the back of his hands, which shone with magical energy. However, the force of the unstoppable impact would crash into his body, and the tremendous force behind the blade would cause a gale to violently blow in all directions, tormenting his protesting body.
âIiiiiiiiiyaaaaâ!â
With a lion-like roar, Riel continued to swing again and again.
The aftershock of each strike would gash the walls, pulverize the pavement, and send the resulting wreckage flying through the air. In the brief engagement the alleyway had already been reduced to a hellish landscape.
Rielâs visage of unadulterated force and violence was akin to a tornado.
âGuhâ!? H-, Hey wait-! Riel! Can you just listen to me for a bit-!?â
âThereâs no point! Kill!â
No matter what Glen said, all he would get in reply were vicious strikes.
Shit⊠ShitâŠ! Albert is behind herâ!
On a faraway rooftop, the young man gazed up the situation with eyes that were sharp like a hawk, patiently waiting for his chance to strike. The mere sight of the man pushed Glenâs uneasiness to its limit.
Albert was a master at magic sniping. Even in the midst chaotic battle, he would be able to avoid hitting his allies and snipe his enemies with unparalleled accuracy. It could be called a superhuman feat. Furthermore, he was capable of âDouble · Castâ, a high level magic technique which allowed one to activate a magic twice with a single chant.
Shit, my original magic [The Foolâs World] doesnât work against these guysâ!
Executor #17 of the Imperial Court Magicians Special Forces, âThe Starâ, Albert.
From the same unit, Executor #7, âThe Chariotâ, Riel.
The genius magician who could snipe from outside the effect radius of [The Foolâs World], Albert.
The genius magic swordsman which rendered [The Foolâs World] meaningless with her mastery of close combat, Riel.
When Glen had been known as Executor #0, âThe Foolâ, during his time with the Imperial Court Magicians, they were the most reliable comrades he could ask forâ At the same time, however, they were also the worst enemies he could possibly face.
âHow is it Glen!? This is the power of my magic!â
âCan you even call that magic!?â
Glen shouted as he rolled to the side to dodge a sweeping slash which destroyed the wall behind him.
âOf course itâs magic! I used alchemy to make this sword!â
Pushing her body to her limits, Riel flew towards Glen and brought down her claymore in an exaggerated overhand strike.
The claymore barely missed Glen, who had managed to jump away, and demolished the stone pavement where he was a moment ago, blasting away fragments and leaving a crater in its wake.
âAnd I shall firmly reject your explanation!â
Despite the seemingly playful rebuttal, Glen had no room to play around.
At the corner of the vision, he could see Albert pointing his finger towards him.
Impossible. Dodging Albertâs âDouble Castâ sniping whilst fighting Riel at the same time was far within the range of impossibility. It was simply beyond the scope of a humanâs capabilities.
Furthermore, Riel, who pursued Glen like a hunting dog, showed not even the slightest trace of fatigue.
He was completely out of options.
Damnit, sorry Lumiaâ!
Slipping past the tempest of destruction, Glen helplessly clenched his teethâ
At the same time, Albert released the black magic [Lightning · Pierce] from the time of his fingerâ
The supersonic beam of lightning shot through the air in a straight line in Glenâs directionâ
Kuâ!?
With no way to dodge, Glen prepared himself for the worstâ
âKyan!?â
The black magic [Lightning · Pierce] struck the back of Rielâs head.
Riel quickly fell to the floor, and where her body began to twitch and spasm.
ââŠEh?â
The seemingly endless chorus of destruction quickly came to a halt. It was almost as if it had all been a joke.
As Glen stood shocked, Albert who jumped from the roof lightly landed on the floor.
âItâs been a while, Glen.â
âAh, AhhâŠâ
The calm and condescending tone of voice behind his former comradeâs greeting made Glen feel a little perplexed.
âLetâs go somewhere else. Follow me.â
Albert, dragging Riel behind him, walked deeper down the alley.
Unable to understand the situation, Glen and Lumia exchanged a glance and obediently nodded.
Thenâ
âYou stupid idiot! What the heck were you thinking!?â
Glenâs shout reverberated from deep within an alleyway at the western area of Fejiti.
âYou wanted to settle a score from all the way back when I was still in active duty!? Think about time and circumstance a little idiot! Musclebrain! Thanks to you I almost frigginâ died!â
ââŠMmâ
The force behind the [Lightning · Pierce] that had struck Riel had been substantially controlled, and her natural tenacity had also lightened the impact. She had already recovered by now, and her emotional state returned to its usual meager state. That said, she seemed to be a little dispirited.
âS-, Sensei⊠Who are they?â
Lumia stayed a little further away, and looked uneasily at Riel and Albert.
âAh, these guys are my comrades from back when I was still in the army. We can trust them, so rest easy⊠or at least I think we can. After what happened just nowâŠâ
âYep. Using military assault magic in the middle of town⊠That was careless of you Albert. I mean look, even that girl is scared ofââ
âItâs    your   fault   isnât    it?      Your  fault!â
Glen clawed Rielâs head in his hands, and violently shook her back and forth.
ââŠGeez, you havenât changed in the least⊠hahâŠâ
Ignoring Riel, who maintained her sleepy-looking expressionlessness whilst dizzily shaking back and forth like a metronome, Glen released a long sigh.
ââŠCan we get back on topic? As it stands, the current situation is rather grave.â
âS-, Sorry, keep going.â
Despite reuniting with Glen after a long time, Albertâs attitude was still rather cold. Due to this, Glen replied in an uneasy manner.
âFrom the information that Iâve gathered with my farsight magic, Her Majesty the Empress is currently being detained by the Royal guard. The royal guard are moving independently to eliminate that girl â Miss Lumia â over there.â
âYeah I get that. Those guys got an order that the Empress would never ever give. So, whatâs her situation right now?â
âThe Empress is currently at the V.I.P. stands. However, all the core elites of the royal guards are stationed around her perfectly, so there arenât any openings to exploit. From the looks of it, the Empress is unable to move elsewhere either. Anyone who gets remotely close will be met with hostility⊠so it would rather difficult to break through.â
âWhat about Serika? You know, the former #21.â
âShe is currently next to the Empress, however, she doesnât appear to be planning anything.â
âI just donât get it. Given Serika, thereâs no way she wouldnât be able to protect the Empress and break through the encirclement⊠Anyway, do you get why the royal guard are targeting Lumia?â
âI donât know the details. However, if what you said is true, that Miss Lumia is the rumored âAbandoned Princessâ⊠Then letâs say that the royal guard heard about this. To protect the royal familyâs honor, they would run rampant out of loyalty, and eliminate her⊠I suppose that is a possibility.â
âYou make a fair point. If the royal guards needed to do this, it wouldâve been better to do this in secret.â
As the two thought about the truth behind the incident, Glen showed a gloomy expression, whilst Albert maintained his calm indifference.
When the two seemed to reach a standstill in their thoughts, Riel suddenly butted in.
âThatâs enough. There are things that you wouldnât understand no matter how much you think about it.â
ââŠNo, wouldnât it be better if you used your head a little more?â
âThatâs why I thought of a plan to break through this situation. If youâre here, Glen, we can pull off a slightly more advanced strategy.â
âOh? Letâs hear it then.â
âFirst, I will charge in from the front. Then, Glen will charge in from the front. After that, Albert will charge in from the front. Everything should be fine that way⊠What do you think?â
âCan you stop thinking with your muscles already!?â
âOw.â
Glen, who was shocked and astonished, clutched Rielâs head from both sides, and grinded his palms against her head like a turning screw.
âDo you understand the hardships Iâm going through now that youâre gone, Glen?â
The words that Albert said in a matter-of-fact tone seemed to bite at Glen.
ââŠMhm, sorry. Iâm really sorry.â
âNow is not the time to listen to why you left us without saying anything, nor is it the time to ask you to come back, however⊠I will have you explain it all to us someday. It is something you must see through to the end.â
ââŠMhm.â
Towards this, Glen, in rare circumstance, nodded obediently.
âAnd then, you will settle the score with me someday. It is something you must see through to the end.â
âNo way in hell!â
Towards Riel, who refused to give up, Glen rebutted in a fed-up manner.
âRight. I donât want to settle the score someday either. Then, how about right nowââ
âWhy do you see it like that!? Give me a break already! Hiiii!? S-, Stay away!â
Riel readied the giant sword, and drew closer with an expressionless stare.
Glen sweat like a waterfall as he fearfully shifted backwards.
âAnyway, why are you so fixated with fighting me!?â
âIn a duel between magicians, the loser must heed a request from the winner⊠I heard.â
âAh, so there was a molding tradition like that!? And what about it!?â
ââŠThatâsâŠâ
Hearing Glenâs desperate and somewhat resigned question, Riel was at a loss of words for a brief moment.
ââŠItâs because⊠more than anything ⊠I want you to come back⊠Glen.â
Although she didnât usually show emotion, for the brief moment where mutters were nearly drowned out, there was a slightly sorrowful undertone behind her voice⊠or so it seemed.
ââŠTch, you idiot. If I die âcause of that then arenât you just putting the cart before the horseâŠ?â
âGlen wonât die so easily.â
âAre you seriousâŠâ
Lumia, who silently observed the situation thus far, let a chuckle slip.
âAlbert-san and Riel-san⊠right? Hehe, theyâre both good people arenât they?â
âHuh? Good people? These guys? Youâve got to be kidding meâŠâ
At this point, Glen couldnât help but sigh.
âWell anyway, if we can directly meet the Empress, we should be able to break through this situation. For one reason or another, I have to get to where the Empress is.â
âWhy is that, Glen?â
âWho knows? Thatâs what Serika said anyway. What she said was not really music to the ears, but she wouldnât say that without a good reason. There has to be a reason why I must get to the Empress. Since the situation gonna turn worse if we sit around doing nothing, why donât we give this a try?â
âCan we trust her?â
âWell at the very least, I know I can trust her.â
ââŠAlright. If you say so, then I will put my trust in her too.â
Albert silently closed his eyes and nodded.
âTo get you two to the Empress⊠what should we do?â
âHmm, I wonderââ
Glen thought about it for a brief moment⊠and returned a certain suggestion to Albert and Riel.