âFrom time to time, we come across people with an abundance of Mana and the same symptoms as Ashley.â
Rosetta informed me of this after I listened to her thoughts about Ashleyâs condition. It appeared that the symptoms would occur less frequently, due to her abundance of Mana.
Despite it being a problem of constitution, it was an integral part of her life, since it would occur more easily if she was linked up to her Mana.
âIn other words, her tendency to get fevers and fall ill is something secondary that results from her constitution. For this reason, using Magic, medicine, and other treatments of the like wonât necessarily stop the symptoms. As for a solution, thereâs honing oneâs Mana Control and training oneâs mind and body.â
âThen, what about continuing her treatment with my Circulation Refining?â
After I asked her, Rosetta narrowed her eyes slightly.
âI think your method is really effective. Iâve also researched ways to learn Mana Circulation, but there werenât many records of it, and I found that I wasnât suited for it anyways. Thatâs whyâŠitâs quite surprising that you are able to use it.â
ââŠThen I will continue Ashley-samaâs healing like this.â
Rosetta might be linked to various things, such as the reason she had set her heart on Healing Magic and the original purpose of momâs Cursed Artifact, which suppresses the traits of oneâs race.
Rosetta never asked about what kind of circumstances led me to learn Mana Circulation.
Was she being considerate of mom?
This seemed to be different though. I think she wanted me to become more adept with it if itâs something only I can use.
Thatâs why she was certain of the potential that Iâm expected to reach.
Rosetta smiled gently, but her expression quickly changed, as though she just remembered something.
âAh, it will help me if you can stay here for a little longer.â
âYou still need something?â
Talcottâs matter seemed to have been resolved, and I had also asked her what I needed to ask.
I didnât think there was any reason to remain in this empty classroom.
âHmm. Itâs not like you guys have something to do. Itâs just a standard meetingâââ
âââItâs problematic, Count! This person has no relation to you and only happened to be there!â
âWhat are you saying? I ought to at least greet him if he took care of my good-for-nothing son, right?â
Rosetta pressed a finger to her forehead after hearing the voices from the opposite side of the corridor.
ââŠEven though I told you not to involve that much.â
âŠI see. A meeting, right. So the person himself had come to attend?
âIs it here!?â
A middle-aged man violently threw open the door of the classroom and burst in. Although he was handsome, he gave off the feeling of a crude person.
Count Morris, huh?
He looked around the room before resting his gaze on me. The dissatisfied look he was wearing changed to a smile the instant he saw me. His smile didnât reach his eyes though.
âSo, itâs you, right? I heard you stopped Talcott for me.â
Morris extended both of his hands outwards as he approached me while wearing a precarious expression.
âLord Cardiff, he isâââ
Although Rosetta tried to interject, Morris cut her off with a smile on his face.
âYou sure are something. Iâll only express my gratitude to my benefactor. Stand aside.â
âWell, about that, Aahâââ
âIt appears you have business with me.â
I shouldnât trouble Rosetta with my problems. Grace and Ashley stood up and stepped in front of Rosetta. Well well, he was completely shameless. He was an obnoxious fellow who was only half-shrewd.
âI see. Iâm Morris Tram Cardiff, the current head of the Cardiff family.
âIâm Theodore Gartner.â
I introduced myself while following the proper etiquette.
I decided to give introductions that matched his.
âIt seems Talcott was under your care. Itâs really amazing considering your age. Itâs also good that neither of you were injured.â
Hmm, to summarize, he liked that there were no injuries, instead of being displeased with Talcottâs behaviour and punishment.
He was pleased that both I, who suppressed Talcott uninjured, and Talcott, who was unable to injure me, were unscathed. Was he concerned with saving his dignity? Perhaps he was looking down on us because we were younger.
Rather, I think he would appear quite suspicious if he felt ashamed at this place and time.
âIt was due to deciding the rules before the match.â
That was the truth.
If I had thought that powerful Magic with the intent to kill was going to be used, then I would have adopted a fighting style that could nullify them without fail.
âI see, I see. It was really splendid. You also seem to be well-versed in etiquette, this is wonderful.â
âIâm sorry for troubling you.â
âHowever, I donât recall hearing of you. Itâs certain that there were two heirs to the family of Count Gartner, so which side are you from?â
âNeither.â
âHou? Youâre an illegitimate child then?â
He narrowed one of his eyes, and the edges of his mouth rose. He was donning a scornful smile.
âOh yeah, Iâve something to ask. Itâs related to another person of the Gartner House that Iâve been concerned with. I mustnât be rude about it. Iâve thought about which of the brothers you are, so I came to express my greetings. It seems like Iâve guessed wrong.â
What did he guess wrong? Did he know of my originsâŠsince the beginning?
I had thought that he would come to do something. In short, it meant that he was trying to provoke me and take revenge, or extract some form of profit from me. If that was the case, then he miscalculated. If he felt that he had grasped my weakness by figuring out I was an illegitimate child, thenââ
âYour mother is famous as a Holy MaidenâŠbut she wasnât a Noble, right?â
âCount Morris!â
âRisa-samaâs matter isâ!â
Rossettaâs voice seemed aggravated. Grace also understood this, as she knocked over her chair and stood up.
Morris paid no attention to the girls and continued speaking to me while smirking.
âFive years ago, was it? Iâve washed my hands of that problem, since I was here. It appears there was an excess of people of lowly birth that, even in my territory, died a dogâs death. It truly was a calamity.â
Lowly birthâŠyou say? Died a dogâs death, you say?
Should a man like you even say such a thing? Youâre simply a pig whose belly grew fat.
Like you have any right to talk about my motherâs way of life and the way she died!
He, he, Iâll killââ
âWhat do you understand about it?!â
I had initiated a technique to make the pig in front of me vanish from this world.
What cooled my mind was that angry voice.
EhâŠAshley?
Ashley had yelled that with such intensity that tears formed in her eyes.
Ashleyâs threatening aura solidified with a surprised lookâŠas Grace gripped her ring and Rosetta struck out in Morrisâs direction.
âWhat do YOU understand about it?! About Risa-sama?! About us?! A lot of people were saved because she was there! And thatâs not the only thing! My mother and father were avenged! Your words are insulting her! Have some shame!â
Oh, was that it? She had known about this?
So that was why she was fond of Grace as well.
âYoung ladyâŠdo you understand who it is that youâre speaking to?â
âDo you yourself understand what you are saying!? As the head of the Baron Shirn family, I cannot overlook the fact that both the benefactor of this family and my parents, who were of lowly birth, were despised!â
âBaron Shirn you sayâŠ?
Although the status is lower looking at it from the countâs side, with this timing, I thought he is very clumsy to have these âlost pointsâ pile up. (TN: mark of a failure)
Morris furrowed his brows for a moment.
Feeling as though the situation was no longer favourable for him and that it would continue to deteriorate, he clicked his tongue as he left the room.
Although he didnât let it show in his expression, it appeared he despised other noble heads adverse to him.
Even with the timing being unfavourable for him, I thought him to be quite incompetent to have allowed these missteps to pile up, as Ashleyâs status was lower than his.
However, I understood it. I understood it, you know.
This situation allowed Ashley, who became furious for my motherâs sake, to save face and not be responsible for getting angry.
On the other handâŠit was now certain that he was my enemy.
Without a doubt, Iâll be sure to repay him for these words.
âI-Iâm sorry. Theodore-sama, Iââ
Ashley covered her mouth and let out a small sob.
âThere is no need for Ashley-sama to apologize.â
Blood dripped from Graceâs fingernails since she tried to forcibly remove her ring. Rosetta was also taking deep breaths as though calming her anger.
Haah. It was quite unreasonable. Perhaps one of us three would have struck that pig had Ashleyâs voice reached us even a little later. Although I would have had no remorse in that case, it would have undoubtedly become troublesome.
I calmed down. In exchange for Ashleyâs outburst, she said the thoughts I wanted to voice.
Only that it was conducted in a calmer manner.
If I had done things my way, the situation might have come to a close more quickly. However, what if that had put Grace or Rosetta in a tight spot as a result?
Although I judged that pig to be worthless scum, I will never allow myself to fall into a situation where he had the upper hand.
I let out a large breath.
ââŠGrace, your hand.â
âI-Iâm very sorry. Iâââ
âItâs fine. I understand.â
I took Graceâs powerless, exhausted hands that were wrapped around Ashleyâs shoulders, and cast Healing Magic.
Ashley had yelled that much. Under these circumstances, wasnât Ashley the one who was the least related to my mother? It was certain that Ashley had done as much as she could.
The things my mother accomplished, and the things she risked her life to complete.
That someone besides my relatives understood how highly I thought of them, it was because there was a mature child, like Ashley, huh?
ââŠThank you very much, Ashley-sama.â
Ashley shook her small head. She ended up apologizing and saying, âSorry,â but why? Perhaps she herself didnât know why she was apologizing.
It probably wasnât the first time she had become truly furious like that. Ashley wasnât even at fault.
After I wiped her cheeks with a handkerchief, she lifted her head with a surprised look, and began to cry freely.