In the Red Tower of Magic, Lovellian was trying to understand the situation he was in, wondering how he should react to it, and struggling to decide how in the world he was meant to deal with this in the future.
This problem had already caused him to sigh more than once. But if someone asked him whether he was angry⊠Lovellian felt like this really wasnât a problem he could be angry about. Though, if that was the case, then was he supposed to be annoyed? It should still be okay to feel annoyed when being faced with such a difficult problem.
â...For nowâŠ,â Lovellian hesitated.
Yet, he couldnât find it in himself to get annoyed. With a distressed expression, Lovellian looked at the person in the seat across from him.
Eugene Lionheart.
The very first disciple that the Red Tower Master, Lovellian, had ever taken. At the same time, he was also the adopted child of Lovellianâs longtime friend, Gilead Lionheart. Being the son of a friend wasnât enough reason for Lovellian to ever treat Eugene with unconditional favoritism. The reason why Lovellian had made Eugene his disciple, aside from being the son of his friend, was that Lovellian was fascinated with Eugeneâs talent.
This was why Lovellian was finding it so hard to get angry at Eugene.
â...Please explain to me just how in the world things got like this,â Lovellian pleaded as he looked down at the staff that had been placed on the table between them.
This was Akasha⊠the Wise Siennaâs personal staff.
Lovellian considered himself to be a grand-disciple who had inherited the legacy of the Wise Sienna, and held pride in this fact. It was a pride that had been instilled in him from a young age. Lovellianâs masterâs master was Siennaâs disciple. So ever since Lovellian had first started learning magic, he had been told every day by his master to treat his masterâs masterâs master, the Wise Sienna, as his grandmaster and pay his respects to her.
â...This is a strange feelingâŠ,â Lovellian thought to himself as he looked down at Siennaâs staff.
Not only Lovellian himself, but even his master and his masterâs master had been unable to become the wielder of this staff.
â...To think that my disciple⊠would truly be able to receive Akashaâs recognition,â Lovellian marveled.
When he thought of it like that, Lovellian just couldnât bring himself to get angry or annoyed at Eugene. He didnât even feel any jealousy. He just felt like Eugene was a truly unique individual and held pride in the fact that such a person was his disciple.
While waiting for Eugeneâs reply, Lovellian took the teacup in front of him and brought it to his lips.
Right. Was something like a âreason for which Akasha would choose Eugeneâ really all that important? What was truly important was that Lovellianâs only disciple had already become Akashaâs master. As a result, the royal family could even decide to hold a hearing where they would discuss whether or not to punish his disciple.
If that really did happenâŠ. Lovellian would use everything that he had available to him, both from his position as the Red Tower Master and as an Archwizard, in order to protect EugeneâŠ.
The moment that Lovellian had made up his mind on this and was about to take a sip of his hot tea, a voice suddenly spoke up. âExcuse me.â
Pwoosh!
Lovellian spewed out his tea in surprise.
Yet even at such a moment, he proved himself worthy of the title of an Archwizard. Before the tea that he had spat out could even touch Eugene, Lovellian evaporated the liquid using magic, then grabbed his sore throat as he went into a coughing fit.
âAre you okay?â Eugene asked in concern.
âI-Iâm fi-Iâm alright,â Lovellian replied as he waved off Eugeneâs concern.
Then, Lovellianâs eyes widened in shock as he stared at Eugene.
To be more precise, rather than at Eugene, Lovellian was staring at Mer, who had popped out of Eugeneâs cloak, so that only her face was showing.
âWhy did you come out without permission?â Eugene chided her.
Mer complained, âJust how long do I have to keep hiding in here? After all, I havenât done anything wrong.â
âLook at how surprised he is, why did you burst out like that?â Eugene scolded her. âThatâs why I told you to wait until the conversation is over and then slowly make anââ
âI donât feel like it makes much of a difference whether I shock him now or I shock him later. Even though you led me out of there while promising to give me freedom, you stuffed me inside your cloak as soon as we left Akron,â Mer grumbled, her cheeks puffing up in indignation.
Then she twisted her body back and forth inside the cloak, while trying her best to work her way out. However, no matter how much effort she put into it, it was impossible for Mer to fully leave the cloak on her own.
â...Canât you just let me out of here for a bit?â Mer begged. âYou may not know this, but itâs very dark and lonely here.â
âWell, it should be fine,â Eugene muttered as he glanced up at Lovellian for approval.
Lovellian was staring at Mer with his jaw half-dropped.
â...Ahem,â Eugene coughed and opened up his cloak further.
Mer crawled out of the opening on her own and, while putting on an elegant act, she greeted Lovellian, âHello, Sir Lovellian. I believe that it has been a month since we last met.â
â...UhâŠ. UmâŠ. UhâŠ,â Lovellian stammered before finally nodding. â...Just how⊠what in the world are you doing outside of Akron? No, but how does this make any sense? Isnât Lady Mer the familiar in charge of Witch Craft?â
âLady Sienna asked me to do this,â Eugene explained.
Lovellianâs expression underwent another change at these words. He picked his jaw back up and then tried to calm himself.
â...So itâs true⊠you really have met Lady Sienna?â Lovellian asked eagerly.
âYes,â Eugene simply replied.
âIâve heard that youâve been to the Samar Rainforest, Eugene. You then returned to the Lionheart clanâs main estate with over a hundred elves following you.â Lovellian hesitated, âThose elves⊠did they come from the elven territory thatâs said to lie at the foot of the World Tree?â
âThatâs not the case,â Eugene denied. âI led back some elves who werenât able to return to the elven territory and were just living among themselves.â
â...I still canât believe it,â Lovellian said as he lowered his teacup with a trembling hand. âFor you to have found the elven territory where Lady Sienna was rumored to have gone into seclusionâŠ. Two hundred years ago, when Lady Sienna went into seclusion, my masterâs master, who was Lady Siennaâs own disciple, countless wizards of Aroth, and even the Court Wizards Division went over to Samar hoping to track down Lady Sienna.â
However, let alone Sienna, they hadnât even found the elven territory.
â...Um, about that⊠it all has to do with when I went to Nahama.â Eugene thus started his attempt at convincing Lovellian.
He had already thought about what to say.
In Nahama, Eugene claimed to have accidentally discovered Hamelâs grave. The story up to here was the same as the one he had given at the Black Lion Castle. He went over the Death Knightâs attack and his encounter with Amelia Merwin. Then Eugene described how he had found a leaf of the World Tree within Hamelâs coffin.
After heading over to Samar, he had been guided by the leaf. With its help, he had managed to enter the elven territory, and met Sienna who had been placed under a sealâŠ.
Eugene hesitated. âTelling him that Iâm Hamel would be a bitâŠ.â
It wasnât that Eugene didnât trust Lovellian. But even if Eugene did trust him, there was still something holding him back. Eugene had yet to even reveal to Gerhard and Gilead that he was the reincarnation of Hamel. Apart from the Demon King of Incarceration, only Mer knew that Eugene had once been Hamel.[1]
There was a simple reason for this. Mer was a familiar created by Sienna. She would absolutely never betray this secret, because she was incapable of such a betrayal, so no one would be able to question Mer and make her tell them the truth.
â...So Lady Sienna⊠has been placed under a sealâŠ,â Lovellian considered this problem as he chewed on his bottom lip.
A huge hole had been pierced through her chest and only the power of the World Tree was barely keeping her alive. As a disciple who had inherited Siennaâs legacy and who deeply admired her as an example to all wizards, Lovellian naturally felt an extreme amount of anger at this fact.
â...While transferring the ownership of Akasha to me, Lady Sienna also asked me to look after Mer,â Eugene finished his explanation.
â...,â Lovellian listened silently.
âShe also told me the method of how to undo her seal,â Eugene revealed. âIf we can somehow kill Raizakia, whoâs trapped within a dimensional rift, the curse afflicting Lady Sienna will disappearââ
âEugene,â Lovellian interrupted with a stiff expression. âI think it would be better not to talk about this matter at the hearing.â
âYes, I also feel the same way,â Eugene agreed.
The Wise Sienna had been fatally wounded. This fact alone was enough to make countless wizards go crazy. If this information were to be revealed, just how many wizards would go searching for Sienna in Samar, and would take out their hostility on Helmuth out of a desire for revenge?
On top of that, the Black Tower Master, Balzac Ludbeth, would also be attending the hearing. Although Raizakia didnât have any sort of contract with the Demon King of Incarceration, that still didn't mean that they could be sure the Demon King of Incarceration had nothing to do with Siennaâs sealing.
âTwo hundred years have passed. Neither the Demon King of Incarceration, nor the demonfolk contracted to him have gone looking for Sienna,â Eugene considered.
However, if it was revealed to them that Sienna had been mortally wounded and placed under a seal⊠this might drive them to a different course of action.
â...I donât trust Balzac Ludbeth,â Lovellian continued speaking. âHowever, aside from my distrust of him, Balzac Ludbeth has indeed behaved with more decency and common sense than the âtrueâ demonfolk and the other black wizards like him that are found in Helmuth. As such, while I might distrust Balzac Ludbeth, I do not hate him.â
Eugene hesitated, unsure what to say. â...Well, thatâsâŠ.â
âIâm sure that you also cannot deny this fact,â Lovellian stated.
Eugene clicked his tongue. In the present, there were only three black wizards who had personally signed a contract with the Demon King of Incarceration. Although Eugene had never met Earl Edmond Codreth, who resided in Helmuth, so he couldnât say for sure, it was true that, when compared to the likes of Amelia Merwin, Balzac showed an incomparable amount of decency and common sense.
âEven if Balzac doesnât leak this information, if you were to reveal Lady Siennaâs condition during the hearing, Eugene⊠the story is sure to eventually be spread far and wide,â Lovellian stated with certainty. âEugene, there are a large number of demons in Helmuth who are interested in gaining prestige. Right now, Helmuthâs Three Princes might be the closest to the position of the next Demon King, but there are countless demonfolk below them who also covet their prestigious titles and the position of the next Demon King.â
One such demonfolk was the Raskshasa Princess Iris, but apart from her, there were many others. The honor of taking the Wise Siennaâs life was sure to be coveted by these prestige-seeking demonfolk.
âIâll be sure not to spill any information about Lady Sienna being sealed away during the hearing,â Eugene promised. âI was thinking of saying something along the lines of âshe just went into seclusion out of a desire for some serenity and introspection.ââ
âYes,â Lovellian agreed. âI, too, think that would be for the best. âŠAs for the transfer of Akasha and Lady Mer⊠if the other party is you, Eugene, then Iâm sure that everyone at the hearing will have no choice but to accept it.â
Eugene was a descendant of the Great Vermouth Lionheart. At the same time, he was also a distant disciple who had inherited the legacy of the Wise Sienna. There werenât many people on the continent who could claim to be of Siennaâs lineage and possess as many ties to her as Eugene did.
âThough the Green Tower Master is sure to have a seizure,â Lovellian thought as an aside.
Jeneric Osman was the Tower Master of the Green Tower of Magic, in which Sienna had once presided, and his mastersâ master was also once Siennaâs disciple.
Eugene hesitantly brought up another issue. â...But, Master Lovellian, Iâm a bit worried that Iâll be forced to swear an oath to tell the truth during the hearing.â
Wizards were not able to deceive an oath sworn on their own mana. If they swore to tell the truth, but instead told a lie, their mana would no longer act according to the will of the wizard who had told the lie.
âThereâs no way that will happen,â Lovellian said with a smirk. âEugene, an oath sworn on oneâs mana is so absolute that its use cannot be forced so arbitrarily. Even criminals have the right to remain silent, so how could they justify forcing you, when you havenât even committed any crime, to swear such an oath?â,
âWell, with this matter being what it isâŠ,â Eugene trailed off hesitantly.
âHm, I agree that issues concerning Lady Sienna cannot be discussed lightly, but Eugene, you havenât committed any crimes and Lady Sienna also hasnât requested for the truth to be revealed, now has she?â As Lovellian said these words, he gently grabbed Eugeneâs hands. âIf those attending the hearing do attempt to persecute you and force you to swear such an oath, as Lady Siennaâs disciple, your master, and a friend of the Lionheart clan, I will be sure to protect you. Of course, feel free to use all of the qualifications available to you in order to protect yourself. No matter how powerful Arothâs royal family is, they cannot recklessly persecute the descendant of Kiehlâs great hero, a member of the Lionheart clan.â
This was indeed the case. If they really did have the guts to persecute Eugene, then Trempel would have taken Eugene in for questioning immediately, instead of leaving him in Akron. The fact that he hadnât meant that Trempel was also one of those wizards who truly revered Sienna. Also, it was because the Lionhearts werenât a clan that could be so recklessly messed with.
âFurthermore⊠in regards to the Black Dragon Raizakia, I will use my own personal connections and my information network in order to acquire any clues to his whereabouts,â Lovellian promised.
âPlease also look into any information about Barang,â Eugene added in a cold tone of voice.
He had given it a lot of thought, but it was clear that the information that Lovellian could collect would be qualitatively superior to any information that Eugene would be able to collect by running around on his own two feet.
âYes, of course I will. After all, thereâs no good reason why your location should have been exposed.â After saying this, Lovellian was lost in thought for a few moments.
While listening to this conversation between the two of them, Mer ever so slowly stretched her fingers across the table between their seats. Refreshments such as cookies, chocolates, and candies had been placed in the center of the table. For Mer, these were the very first sweets that she had encountered after hundreds of years.
Would it be okay if she ate them? They were laid out like that because they were meant to be eaten, right? Although she hadnât been offered any tea, it should still be fine for her to try the snacks, right?
âWhat are you acting so secretive for?â Eugene said with a grin as he pulled over the basket of snacks and placed it in front of Mer.
Even Lovellian, who was still lost in thought, used a spell to push a teacup over to Mer.
â...Wow⊠itâs been two hundred years since my last cup of tea. I really like tea leaves from the Yukar region,â Mer said as she brought the teacup to her lips.
The tea was hot. This warmth brought a bright smile to Merâs face. While blowing on the black tea to cool it down, she took a sip of the tea and then closed her eyes as her body shook in pleasure.
âŠAlthough Mer preferred sweet milk tea over black, as the first tea that she had drunk in over two hundred years, it would have tasted sweet even if it was the most bitter concoction in history.
â...You didnât necessarily need to tell me the truth, Eugene,â Lovellian said, breaking silence after he was done sorting out his thoughts. âHowever, you have revealed it to me. Thatâs⊠is it because I am your master?â
âThat was part of it, but it was also because I know that Master Lovellian is a good person,â Eugene replied with a grin. âAlso, the truth is that I havenât revealed everything. There are some things that I definitely cannot tell anyone.â
âOf course that would be the case. However, I wonât try and squirrel them out of you, Eugene. Even if you donât tell me what they are, the fact that youâve mentioned youâre keeping secrets in the end means that youâre asking me to forgive you for keeping them from me, right?â Lovelian asked with a grin. âAs such, I will happily wait until the day you feel itâs safe to share your secrets with me.â
â...Well⊠I might be able to tell you someday soon,â Eugene answered his trust with an awkward smile.
Glancing away to hide his embarrassment, Eugene noticed Mer eating a flat cookie that was covered in chocolate. The way that she closed her eyes and clenched her fists with each bite reminded him of Sienna. Though Sienna favored alcohol, she also liked sweet desserts just as much.
ââŠWould it be alright for me to try and feed Mer a whiskey bon-bon?â Eugene thought with idle curiosity.
Whiskey bonbons, chocolates filled with liquor, were a treat that Sienna loved to death.
From Merâs outer appearance, she appeared to be about ten years old. However, she had been in existence for hundreds of years and wouldnât it be strange to treat a familiar like a human at the same age?
â...Would you like to join us for dinner?â Eugene eventually offered.
âNo, the two of you should go and have fun by yourselves,â Lovellian declined with a smile.
At the word âdinner,â Merâs eyes shone brightly. Stealthily wiping away the chocolate off of her lips with a finger, Mer turned to look at Eugene.
âI want to eat cake,â Mer requested.
Eugene argued, âBut cakes arenât really food, are they?â
âWhat kind of a statement is that? If you eat it and it fills you up, then of course itâs food,â Mer insisted.
â...If thatâs the case, then thatâs even more reason why you shouldnât consider a meal. Since thereâs nothing that can actually fill you up,â Eugene pointed out.
Mer pouted at these words. As a familiar, while she had the same appearance as a human being, this didnât mean that the inside of her body was the same as a human. The food that she ate was completely decomposed by her own mana and disintegrated. In other words, this meant that no matter how much she ate, she could never be full.
â...If it tastes good, then itâs food,â Mer stubbornly insisted, unwilling to give in.
Eugene stood up, along with Mer, and bowed his head towards Lovellian.
Once they had left the tower, Mer asked, âArenât you going to tell the Red Tower Master about your past life, Sir Eugene?
âNot yet.â
âThen, does that mean that the only ones who know that Sir Eugene is Hamel are Lady Sienna and I?â Mer asked excitedly.
Eugene corrected her, âThe Demon King of Incarceration probably knows as well.â
âThe Demon King is different. So itâs true that the only ones you treated as special and âpersonallyâ revealed the truth to are Lady Sienna and me, right?â Mer insisted with a bright grin as she stuck closely to Eugeneâs side. âThinking about it like that makes me feel a little happy.â
âEven if you act all cutesy, weâre not going to eat cake,â Eugene warned her.
â...Youâre a piece of trash,â Mer cursed disappointedly.
Eugene changed the subject, âAnyways, you⊠do you know how to drink alcohol? When it came to alcohol, Sienna would always go crazy.â
â...âGo crazyâ?â Mer repeated. âCould you please stop insulting Lady Sienna. Lady Sienna would elegantly savor her wine, she would never go crazy for it.â
âHow hilarious, do you really think that you know Sienna better than I do?â Eugene challenged Mer.
â...UghâŠ. Thatâs⊠that might not be the case, but I too know a lot about Lady Sienna,â Mer defended herself.
Eugene returned to his main point. âThatâs why I was asking you, do you know how to drink?â
Mer hesitantly admitted, â...While Lady Sienna was drinking, I once asked her for a cup. But Lady Sienna refused, saying that I was too young to drink.â
âIf so, then I shouldnât give you any,â Eugene concluded.
âWhy shouldnât you give me some? At that time, it was just because it hadnât been long since I was created. Now, after two hundred years have passed, Iâm much older than Sir Eugene. I should be able to drink as well,â Mer claimed proudly.
Eugene wasnât swayed. âThat still wonât do. After all, your mother said that you shouldnât drink any.â
â...My motherâŠ?â Merâs eyes shook as she repeated this word. âPlease donât say such a thing in front of anyone else. It might create some strange misunderstandings about Lady Sienna.â
âItâs the truth, so why shouldnât I?â Eugene said with a shrug. âSince Sienna was the one who made you, then Sienna is your mother.â
âHowever, Iâm a familiar, not a human,â Mer pointed out. âWho in the world would treat a familiar as their own child? We familiars also donât consider our creators to be our parents. To put it bluntly, familiars just see their creators as their owners.â
âWhy would you being a human or a familiar make any difference? In the first place, youâre different from the regular familiars, aren't you?â Eugene questioned.
Mer hesitated. â...Thatâs⊠thatâs true. However, rather than her child, as Lady Siennâas familiar⊠um⊠it would be closer to call me her clone. Because I was made based on a childhood version of herselfâŠ.â
âSo what, do you really dislike being treated as Siennaâs daughter that much?â Eugene asked with a grin.
At these words, Merâs eyes began to dart here and there.
Eventually, she said, â...My own desires donât matter. Whatâs important is what Lady Sienna thinks of me. And probably, Lady Sienna doesnât think of me as her daughter.â
âThen we can just ask her later,â Eugene said with a smile as he righted her hat, which had tilted to the side. âSienna was worried about you. She also felt sorry for abandoning you. Thatâs why she asked me to take care of you. At the very least, the Sienna Merdein that I know isnât the type of person who would think of you as a mere familiar. If you really were just a simple familiar, she wouldnât have made you in her own image.â
Siennaâs deepest desire was to live an ordinary life, get married like everyone else, have children, live happily, and eventually become a grandmother.
However, Sienna hadnât even found a single romantic partner in Aroth, let alone getting married. She didnât have any children either.
Instead, she had created a familiar that closely resembled her in her own childhood.
âIâm sure that Sienna will accept you as her daughter,â Eugene promised Mer.
Mer wasnât able to say anything, her lips pouting silently. With both hands, she pulled her hat low to cover the expression on her face. Even so, she wasnât able to cover the sniffling sounds.
âAre you crying again?â
â...SobâŠ.â
âIâll let you eat some cake, so donât cry,â Eugene weakly conceded with a sigh. âThough we wonât go there right away. I want to get a meal first, then we can get you some cakeâŠ.â
â...Sir Eugene⊠you really like Lady Sienna donât you?â Mer accused.
Eugene was taken aback. âHas this girl gone crazy? Why spout such bullshit all of a sudden?â
âYou definitely like her,â Mer stated confidently. âIt-itâs love, isnât it? I already found out about it. In the fairy tale, Hamel admitted that he loved SiennaâŠ.â
âI fucking said that was a lie, didnât I? Do you really think Iâm crazy enough to say that I li- lik- Iâm fond of that tomboy? UuurghâŠ!â Eugene gagged and then covered his mouth with a disgusted expression on his face.
At his violent reaction, Mer just proudly raised her chin high.
â...The younger a man is, the less honest he is with the girl he likes, and instead he bullies her,â Mer lectured.
â...So what about it? Iâm not a young man,â Eugene argued.
âThat saying refers to the age of the mind, rather than the age of the body.â
âThatâs even more reason why Iâm not young any more. Donât you know how old I was in my previous life?!â
Changing the subject, Mer revealed, âWhenever she spoke of Hamel, Lady Sienna seemed happy.â
Embarrassed, Eugene tried to hurry along. âStop with the nonsense and letâs get going.â
âIf Lady Sienna gets engaged to Sir Eugene, does that mean I should call Sir Eugene father instead?â Mer asked teasingly.
âDonât say something like that, I really will vomit.â Eugene threatened her with a frown as he hastened his steps.
1. Signard also know that Eugene had once been Hamel, but we kept it as it was written in the raws. â