An accident caused by out of control magical energy.
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âCamilla, you know that my magical power is stronger than that of most people, donât you?â
They were alone together in Aloisâ study. As they sat facing each other in front of the crackling fireplace, Camilla answered Alois.
âI know.â
Although she said that, Camilla hadnât ever seen the true extent of his magical power. The most she had seen him do was dispel Nicoleâs illusion, as well as strengthen his body with magic when they escaped the underground in Einst.
However, even if she hadnât seen it fully, the level of his power was obvious. Those vividly red eyes above all else told her more than she needed to know about just how much magical energy was stored within his body.
âI used to be unable to control the power I had in my body⊠no, even now, I still find it difficult to keep under control properly. But in the past, I truly couldnât wield it at all.â
âWhat do you mean by that?â
âMost of my magical power is sealed away. Now, I can only use a fraction of the power in my body.â
Camilla raised her eyebrows. Even though Aloisâ power had apparently been curtailed, he could still follow the veins of the manastones underground. To do something like that would require strong magical power. To put it simply, Alois still possessed exceptional magical strength. And if he says thatâs just a âfractionâ of his real power, just what was he really capable ofâŠ?
âThe sort of out of control magical energy that Nicole sometimes has trouble with, I also experience it. Itâs often just small things, though. Only once has my power truly gone out of control in a huge way. My magic came into contact with the magical power of other people, and ran amok.â
Alois sank back into his chair, gripping his hands into fists on his knees. Those downcast eyes of his seemed like they were solely focused on those clenched hands. Although his face was expressionless, the slight trembling in his hands betrayed his feelings.
âIt was eight years ago. The day when my parents died, and the day that I killed people.â
A deep breath left Aloisâ lungs. As he curled his hands into even tighter fists, he looked at Camilla dispassionately.
âI barely have any memories of my childhood. Maybe that incident is what caused it? Whenever I try to remember anything that happened before it, itâs like thereâs nothing there. Iâm sure thatâs because a part of me desperately wanted to forget. Honestly, I can barely even remember my parentsâ faces.â
Camilla listened with bated breath. Alois, meanwhile, was expressionless. As they sat in front of the fire, their figures cast dark shadows behind them. The way he spoke without emotion, it was as if he was talking about something that had nothing to do with him.
âBut, I remember bits and pieces. The outlines of my mother and father, directing their magical power towards me⊠it was only afterward that I was told they were using their own power to seal mine. But, their magic was repulsed by my own and rebounded⊠they were torn apart by it, both of them. Mother and father.â
It was then that a flicker of a frown ran across Aloisâ face. Then, it passed, and his mouth bent into a smile.
âI killed my parents.â
ââŠBut, that was just an accident? There was nothing you could have done.â
âIt was my own power that caused it. My power that took their lives. Even if I didnât mean to, it doesnât change the fact that I caused both of their deaths.â
That was the reason why none of the senior servants referred to Alois as âMasterâ. To them, Aloisâ father was still the Master of the house.
For stealing away the Master they loved and respected, they never forgave Alois. That attitude only made Alois fall deeper into guilt.
âButâŠ!â
âThe last vivid memory I have is when this power of mine tore through them. Because it was my power. The moment it came into contact with them, it was as if I touched them myself, and they died instantly. I still remember the feeling in my fingertips, as if I had ripped them apart with my own hands.â
Aloisâ eyes narrowed as he looked back down at those clenched hands. That smile was still on his face, but it didnât have a shred of warmth. He was speaking about the past, but to him, it didnât feel like it. Even after eight years, it was still something he carried with him every day.
âSince then, my magic power remained sealed. Iâm sure that the magic my mother and father died casting will stay with me forever. Even now, I can still feel their magic in my body. So that I wonât ever be able to forget.â
Although Camilla had tried to interject, to tell him that it wasnât his fault, Alois didnât care to listen. Even though it was only a tragic accident, Alois bore the guilt of a murderer.
As they sank into silence, Aloisâ expression didnât change. Sitting back further in his chair, he still stared at his hands, unmoving. Even though he was finally telling her something secret, instead of letting Camilla into his heart, it was as if he were putting up more walls around himself.
â Heâs strong.
Camilla knew how she would react if she were in Aloisâ position. If Camilla had to go through something like that, either she would drown in that guilt or try to justify herself, saying that âI didnât do anything wrongâ.
But, that gravely serious man didnât allow himself those escapes. There was nothing I could do. It was an accident. I didnât do anything wrong. He wouldnât flee from what had happened by saying things like that.
He refused to be comforted, refused to be forgiven, and kept everyone else at armâs length. He would carry that burden himself, and suffer under it alone.
âAhâŠâ, Camilla thought to herself. âI understand now.â
â He is trying to atone.
That personality of his, that was so quick to martyr himself for the sake of others⊠this is where it came from. All he wanted to do was be a âgood lordâ, without desires or greed.
All of it, surely, was part of some kind of atonement to his mother and father.
â But, is that truly it?
There was something strange in the way that Alois had confessed.
Despite telling her this, somehow it felt like he was only pushing Camilla further away. There was still something in his heart that he didnât want her to know about.
Just what weighed on his mind that was even more dreadful than this? Something he truly couldnât tell anyone?
âCamilla.â
Camillaâs thoughts were broken when Alois spoke out to her. Leaning forward in his chair, Alois looked at Camillaâs face. Camilla was a little confused at his sudden change in attitude.
âCamilla, do you want to return to the royal capital?â
ââŠExcuse me? What are you talking about, so suddenly?â
Even though Camilla obviously had no idea what he meant, Alois didnât pull back. He repeated the same question again.
âIf you could return back home, would you want to?â
âWhatâs wrong? Besides, the royal capital is-â
âPlease answer me.â
Even though Camilla tried to draw out the reason behind his question, Alois coercively pressed her for an answer. Camilla shrank back slightly, not used to how assertive he was being.
â Returning to the royal capital, thatâsâŠ
âItâs not as if I donât want to go back.â
She had a lot of unfinished business in the capital. She no longer wanted to use Alois as a tool to sneer down at those who had scorned her, but she still couldnât forget what Liselotte and the other nobles had done to her. She wanted to give her answer to Thereseâs letters in person, and Camilla also had a few choice words for her parents. Whatâs more, she needed to find out the truth about whether they really had adopted Therese. She also wanted to see Diana, her maid, as well as the children she once cooked for at the cityâs orphanage.
As for Prince Julian⊠she wanted to see him one last time, then she could give up on him without any regrets.
But, that was it.
âThings are different from before, though.â
âI see. So, you want to return. Of course, you would, right? I understand.â
Alois didnât listen for the nuance in her words. Taking Camillaâs words purely at face value, he nodded as if he truly understood everything.
âGo back home, Camilla. Itâs possible for you to return to the royal capital now.â
âHuh?â
âI received a letter from the royal court. Due to the occasion of Prince Julianâs marriage, your exile from the capital has been rescinded.â
âWhaâŠâ
âFor His Highnessâ wedding, Iâll arrange for a carriage you can take back to the royal capital. From there, you are free to do as you want. You donât need to return to Mohnton. You donât need to respond to my proposal, either.â
ââââââ WhaâŠ?
âWHAT DID YOU SAAAAY!?â
Camilla bolted up from her chair, the scream tearing from her lips before she could even think.
â Back to the capital? My exile is over? Heâs withdrawing his proposal? No, no, thatâs not important right now!
She couldnât keep her thoughts straight as they raged in her mind. Just where should she even begin? Although she stood up in a rage, she couldnât find the words.
In front of her, Aloisâ calm expression only conjured images of an impassive wall. Despite the thought of Camilla returning to the royal capital, despite telling her that he would withdraw his proposal, despite Camillaâs look of outrage, his expression remained like steel. She couldnât figure out what he was thinking at all.
Camilla, on the other hand, could barely keep up with what was happening.
âB-but, what about our engagement? You told me to promise you an answer before you were twenty-four!â
âYou donât have to anymore.â
âAnd thatâs fine with you? You donât want to marry me anymore? Even though that was the reason you started to exercise!? To lose weight!?â
âIâm fine with it.â
Alois answered her bluntly. Just what about any of this was fine? Camilla didnât know at all.
âDidnât you love me!? Youâre just giving that up!? Was that really all you thought about me!?â
âI do love you, my feelings havenât changed. But, this is all for your sake.â
âFor my sake!?â
As Camilla fumed angrily, Alois remained calm. Camilla couldnât understand just how Alois could stay so cold, whilst also not knowing just where all this burning rage she was feeling was coming from.
But, she couldnât help being angry with Alois, whose expression never cracked.
âI am a criminal. To be the wife of a criminal, in a land built for criminals, thatâs not the sort of life you should lead.â
Trying to persuade her, Alois talked slowly.
âMy power is dangerous, and itâs not something I can always control. Someday, you might get caught up in it.â
âAnd so, why should that change anything!?â
âIâm saying that I donât want to hurt you. I donât ever want to see you get hurt either. Even if you arenât hurt by me, there are no shortage of people in this land that seek to do you harm.â
âLike I said, why does that change anything!?â
She didnât care about anything like that. There were plenty of people who wanted to hurt her back in the royal capital as well. And even in Mohnton, there were more and more people who were coming to like Camilla as well. If Alois was worrying about something like that, it was as if he were treating her like something delicate. Something weak.
In the first place, Camilla barely had any magical power of her own. Clashing with Aloisâ magic was impossible, wasnât it?
âThis isnât just about me! Lord Alois, what is it that you truly want!? Is it that you just donât want me around anymore!?â
âIf you could live somewhere safe from harm, that would be enough for me.â
Thatâs why he wanted her to return to the royal capital.
The sad smile that finally came to Aloisâ face only angered Camilla even more. Without talking to anyone, without letting anyone past his defenses, once again he decided to sacrifice his own desires for the sake of someone else.
Camilla balled her fists. She had never felt an anger stir within her quite like this before. Although the blood in her head boiled, all she could feel in her chest was a cold emptiness.
Her lips trembled. Then, after taking a deep breath, her passion gave birth to her true thoughts.
âDonât play around with me! You⊠pathetic coward!!â
But, Camillaâs scream didnât reach Alois, the way he was now.