Eugene immediately broke the seal on the envelope as soon as he was handed it. However, there was nothing inside.
âThe contents arenât really necessary, Sir Eugene. Whatâs important is that you will be holding onto a letter that I wrote myself,â Balzac said as he waved his fingers with a grin. The broken seal fixed itself and reattached as he continued speaking, âI might not be able to handle the sort of threats that might show themselves in Ruhr, but I can deal with Amelia Merwinâs grudge against you. So if you intend to go to Nahama, please take this with you.â
â...What is it that you want from me?â Eugene asked. He couldnât help but be wary of Balzac.
After having come looking for Eugene to give him a warning about going to Ruhr, Balzac had now even handed him a personal letter to help deal with a potential threat. Since Balzac was showing Eugene such consideration, it was clear that he wanted something in return.
Instead of answering, Balzac asked, âDo you hate black wizards?â
Eugene naturally replied, âOf course I hate them.â
âThat hate is unavoidable,â Balzac nodded in understanding. âHowever, I would like it if you could at least hold a little affection towards me.â
âBy any chance, are you gay?â Eugene asked bluntly.
Even the perpetually calm Balzac didnât seem to have expected him to say such a thing. Balzac couldnât respond immediately as he stared at Eugene with his jaw half dropped.
â...Huh?â Balzac eventually managed to grunt in question.
âItâs just a bit suspicious that youâre treating me so well,â Eugene explained. âAlthough I donât really have any inclinations to that side of things, since the Black Tower Master has been so kind to me, I canât help but feel a little distressed and worried.â
â...Worried?â Balzac gave a strangled yelp.
âFor my chastity, or evenâŚ. Although Iâve said this already, I have no interest in that side of things,â Eugene repeated.
â...Hold on. Iâm a little flustered right now,â with a confused expression, Balzac adjusted his glasses. â...Please donât have that sort of misunderstanding. Itâs just⌠I only want to build a friendly relationship with you, Sir Eugene. Merely⌠as one human to another. Yes. So please donât get the wrong idea. Isnât that the case with everyone here, not just myself? You might still be young, but we all know that you have a lot of potential, Sir EugeneâŚ.â
âFor now, I will receive what youâve given me with gratitude,â Eugene hastily stowed the personal letter into the Cloak of Darkness. âHowever, it feels like I wonât be able to repay this favor any time soon. So I guess Iâll just be going then.â
â...Ah, yes,â Balzac seemed relieved.
âIf I could, I would have liked to invite you to my farewell party tomorrow. Ah, but having said that, please donât actually show up,â Eugene requested. âAlthough I do truly feel that way, the human mind really is an ambiguous and strange thing. At the moment, Iâd like to invite you, but⌠if I did see the Black Tower Master show up to my farewell party tomorrow, I feel like Iâd be more upset than pleased by it.â
â...I wonât be going, so please donât worry about it,â now, Balzac just seemed exhausted.
âI am amazed at the magnanimity of the Black Tower Master at having said so. Well then, I will see you later,â with a quick bob of his head, Eugene turned around.
After gazing at Eugeneâs receding back, Balzac let out a snort and shook his head.
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Even though he spent the last two years living in the Red Tower of Magic, the only ones that Eugene had really gotten to know were Lovellian and Hera. Thanks to this, while it might be called a farewell party, it wasnât all that grandiose.
However, the location and the identity of attendees were still quite impressive. The party was being held on the top floor of the Red Tower of Magic. It wasnât just Lovellian and Hera there, but the White Tower Master, Melkith, the Crown Prince of Aroth, Honein, and the Blue Tower Master, Hiridus, were all here as well.
Including Eugene, that was six people. Although they could have invited more, Eugene didnât want that. He was reluctant to invite that overeager Commander of the Court Wizards or the Green Tower Master, and the Black Tower Master out of the question from the very start.
âWhy did you invite me?â the Blue Tower Master asked Eugene.
Honein and Melkith had developed good relationships with Eugene. However, Hiridus and Eugene had barely said anything to each other. Occasionally, when they came across each other within Akron, they would exchange casual greetings, and that was it.
âItâs not like weâre completely unfamiliar with each other,â Eugene noted.
âBut arenât you even more familiar with the Tower Masters who arenât here?â
âWhy ask when you already know the answer?â
Hiridus couldnât help but smirk at these words.
âDonât take your avoidance of the Green Tower Master and the Commander of the Court Wizards too far because that will just make them even more interested in you,â Hiridus advised Eugene.
âIt looks like the Blue Tower Master isnât all that interested in me,â observed Eugene.
âAlthough I am a bit interested, Iâm not the type who would disregard his own face to try and steal away the Red Tower Masterâs disciple,â Hiridus admitted.
âBut thatâs just what the Green Tower Master keeps trying to do,â Eugene smirked.
âJeneric has always been extremely greedy. His self-esteem and stubbornness have always been stronger than his regard for saving face. But try not to hate him too much,â as he said this, Hiridus took a sip of wine.
Then he let out a sigh from deep within his chest as he stared at Lovellian talking to Honein.
âI am a little envious,â Hiridus admitted to himself.
Hiridus also had a disciple. As it had been three years since they had last met face-to-face, his discipleâs skills should have improved compared to when he had last seen them. Although he had once felt that his disciple wouldnât fall short of anyone no matter where they went⌠if he compared his disciple to Eugene, he couldnât help but feel that they were a bit lacking.
â....Although I was sure that it would be the case, it looks like you havenât invited Balzac,â Hiridus said eventually.
Eugene couldnât deny it, âYes, well. My master would also be displeased by it, soâŚ.â
Eugene felt pleased by the direction this conversation had taken. He turned to look at Hiridus with bright eyes.
âCould I ask what type of person the Black Tower Master is?â Eugene asked him.
âWhat kind of answer do you want to hear?â Hiridus didnât seem flustered by the sudden question.
Eugene admitted, âIâve heard that the Black Tower Master used to be part of the Blue Tower of Magic in the past.â
âSo you want to hear about Balzacâs past? Or do you want something more recent?â Hiridus continued to ask.
âIs there a big difference between the two?â Eugene questioned.
âTheyâre not that different. Even in the past, Balzac was mysterious, and it was hard to tell what he was thinking. Though thatâs still the case todayâŚ,â Hiridus chuckled as he shook his wine glass.
Hiridus seemed to be looking dozens of years into the past within his swirling wine.
Haltingly, he began to speak, â...What I still canât understand is⌠why Balzac left the Blue Tower of Magic. At the time, I was⌠inferior to Balzac. Though Iâm afraid that might still be the case.â
âThereâs no way,â Eugene encouraged him.
âNo, Iâm speaking seriously. I can say this since Iâm from the same generation as Balzac. He could have become the most outstanding Tower Master in the history of the Blue Tower of Magic. However⌠I guess that wasnât enough for him. Itâs not like I canât understand why that might be. No matter how amazing a humanâs magic is, in the end, itâs still just a humanâs magic. Itâs impossible to surpass the magic of a Demon King,â though after having said this, Hiridus burst into laughter. âOf course, thatâs not an absolute. Because thereâs the Wise Sienna as the exception to this. Thatâs why I have to ask, Eugene, just how much have you been able to understand about Lady Siennaâs magic?â
âYouâre really asking me if I truly understood it? I just made sure to observe it diligently,â Eugene said humbly.
âHowever, you must have gotten something. But donât worry about telling me since I have no intention of spying on your research,â Hiridus assured him before falling silent for a moment, lost in thought.
When he came out of it, he said, â...So Iâve heard that youâre going to Nahama.â
âYes,â Eugene confirmed.
âThe desert is a harsh place,â Hiridus warned him. âItâs hot, and there are a lot of sandstorms. This is important advice, so make sure not to forget it. If you insist on going to Nahama, make sure to hide the fact that youâre a Lionheart once youâve entered.â
âMy master also told me to do that,â Eugene reported.
Hiridus provided some more information, âCurrently, things there are unsettled. Lately, the Assassins of Nahama have been seen wandering around during the day rather than solely at night. Hopefully, they wonât try to persecute you just because the Lionheart clan is part of the Kiehl empire, but⌠thereâs nothing wrong with keeping your guard up regardless, right?â
âIâll be sure to keep your words in mind.â
Eugene had no intention of ignoring the old wizardâs advice. Itâs not like his words were meant to insult Eugene. Hiridus had said this because he was worried about Eugene. In the same vein, Eugene also had no intention of ignoring Balzacâs advice.
Eugene judged, âIf there is a scheme going on, rather than Molon, Anise should be the one behind it.â[1]
Most recently, one hundred years ago, Molon had been sighted attending the ceremony to commemorate the founding of Ruhr.
But Eugene couldnât even imagine how Molon, that fool, might have had anything to do with his reincarnation.
1. Just a small reminder from a previous chapter that Anise was last seen in the desert of Nahama. Thatâs why Eugene feels like itâs more important to go to Nahama than to Ruhr, since he is inclined to believe that she knows more about his reincarnation than Molon. â
Openbookworm's Thoughts
OBW: Being so irreverent might just be one of Eugeneâs greatest talents.
Momo: Eugene had me at, âAre you gay?â Couldnât stop laughing all by myself.
Yojj: Hahahaha, Eugene kills me.
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