âIs that even possible?â Cyan asked in disbelief.
Cyan was so ashamed that he felt like he would be better off dead. He had initiated his mana seven years earlier than Eugene and had been training in the White Flame Formula for nearly as long. Thanks to this, he had managed to reach the Second Star of the White Flame Formula three years ago.
But until now, Cyanâs progress had remained stalled at the Second Star. The stars around his heart seemed like they were just about to divide, but they never did. But instead⊠that annoying son of a bitch, Eugene, who had initiated his mana seven years later than Cyan, had already reached the Third Star of the White Flame Formula.
âOf course, itâs possible,â Eugene said with a relaxed smile as he allowed the mana to dissipate. âBecause Iâm a genius.â
Eugene thought declaring something like that from your own mouth was rather shameful. Or at least, he used to think that. But now, he had to admit that it would be ridiculous to pointlessly act humble. He had been born with the body of a genius, and on top of that, he had memories of his past life.
Although Hamel from his past life wasnât a genius, Eugene definitely was.
âWhy donât you just go and die,â Cyan cursed.
Eugene chided him, âBrothers shouldnât say such things to each other.â
âLike you can talk about what brothers shouldnât do. Every morning you beat me up so badly that it feels like Iâm going to croak.â
âArenât you the one who keeps asking for a spar every morning? If you donât want to get beaten up, letâs just stop. It doesnât matter to me.â
Cyan ground his teeth as he glared at Eugene. Challenging Eugene to a spar every morning was Cyanâs own way of dealing with the frustration of his rivalry with Eugene.
Honestly speaking, Eugene appreciated this change in Cyanâs attitude. At first, he thought that Cyan was just a stupid brat, but perhaps because he had come to accept Eugene after the adoption, Cyanâs foolish streak had shown a lot of improvement.
â...But why magic of all things?â Cyan returned to the main point.
âBecause Iâve never learned any magic,â Eugene explained.
âSo thatâs why you want to learn magic? Donât make me laughâŠ. And how exactly do you intend to learn magic? Do you want to call up a teacher from the capital?â
âIâll need to check with the Patriarch regarding that.â
âAre you really serious? No, but â why on earth do you want to learn magic all of a sudden?â
Cyan just couldnât understand Eugene. Since he had that much talent in martial arts, why would he want to dabble in magic instead of focusing on what he was good at?
Cyan tried to dissuade Eugene, âArenât you too old to be learning magic?â
âSeventeen is still plenty young,â denied Eugene.
âThis is nonsense. Have you forgotten about what happened to Eward?â Cyan asked with a snort as he dusted off his pants. âHe went off to learn magic when he was fifteen, two years younger than you are now, and now heâs just being treated like a fool in Aroth.â
Eugene glared at Cyan and growled, âBastard, how dare you say such a thing about your older brother?â
âDid I say anything that wasnât true?â Cyan protested while shrugging off Eugeneâs glare. â...Instead of putting on airs and pointlessly heading to Aroth to learn magic, just stay here at the main estate, where itâs comfortable. âŠIf you really do tell him that you want to start learning magic, Father might just start crying tears of blood.â
That did seem to be a possibility.
Four years ago, Eward Lionheart, the eldest son of the main family, had accompanied Lovellian, the Head Wizard of the Red Tower, to Aroth as soon as the Bloodline Continuation Ceremony was over.
âŠBut in the end, he couldnât become Lovellianâs disciple. It seemed that his potential wasnât bad, as he had been allowed to remain in Aroth, but he couldnât become as big of a success as his parents had hoped for. Now four years had passed, and Eward was still staying in Aroth.
According to what Eugene had picked up in passing, he was currently learning magic from a wizard affiliated with the Red Tower of Magic, but⊠he didnât seem to be achieving much progress. Thanks to this, it wasnât just Lovellianâs authority as the Head Wizard that had obviously been affected, but the main familyâs prestige had also been tarnished.
Although the Patriarch had just done his best for his eldest son by using his connections to send him to the Red Tower of Magic to learn magic, to others, it appeared as though the Patriarch was getting rid of a mediocrely-talented heir by exiling him to the Red Tower.
âEven if the Patriarch does shed tears of blood, Madam Ancilla should end up supporting me,â Eugene commented.
â...I could see Mother doing that,â Cyan mumbled with a needlessly wary glance at the main familyâs mansion. âH-however, it isnât that my mother dislikes you.â
Eugene objected, âBut sometimes when we cross paths, she gets a really fierce look in her eyes.â
âThatâs because sheâs seen how you beat me like a dog,â argued Cyan.
âEven if she has, what can I do? How can I just stop beating you when you keep asking for it?â
âYou son of a bitch.â
It was admittedly Cyan who had asked him to take their spars seriously. This was because Cyan had thought that his skills wouldnât grow if Eugene kept taking it easy on him, but, for a long time now, Cyan had come to feel deep regret for saying something like that.
Eugene showed absolutely no mercy during their spars. If he even saw a tiny opening, he would pierce through it right away and keep attacking mercilessly. While doing so, Eugene would also constantly point out Cyanâs various inadequacies. Still, because Eugene explained his criticisms clearly and in a way that was easy to understand, Cyan was forced to listen to him silently even when he felt like his heart would stop beating out of anger.
Eventually, Cyan asked Eugene, â...Do you really intend to go to Aroth?â
âIf youâre going to learn something, you should learn it properly,â was all Eugene needed to say in explanation.
If you wanted to properly learn magic, the best thing to do would be to go to Aroth.
âAnd thereâs also something that I want to investigate,â Eugene thought to himself.
He wanted to see what Siennaâs life had been like in Aroth following their journey. This desire had been building up within him for a long time. And it wasnât just Sienna, but Anise and Molon as well. He wanted to know how his companions had lived their lives after they returned from the Devildom three hundred years ago, and ultimately⊠he wanted to know the truth of what had happened then.
âEven here, at the main estate, there are hardly any records of them.â
The history of the founding ancestor, Vermouth, was also left very vague. Although he had searched here and there during these four years, there were hardly any traces of what the hero and his companions did after returning from the Devildom.
âAnd this necklace as well.â
Eugene stared down at the necklace hanging from his neck. He had constantly worn the necklace since he retrieved it from the treasure vault four years ago. Even when the Head Wizard of the Red Tower had personally peered into the memories left within the necklaceâs mana, Lovellian hadnât been able to find any memories identifying it as Hamelâs keepsake.
This meant someone else had created an undetectable, false layer in the necklaceâs memories.
From what Eugene thought, the only people who could do something like that were Sienna or Vermouth. But why on earth would they have done it? He couldnât figure out what their reasons for doing so might be.
HoweverâŠÂ if he had to say it, Sienna seemed more likely to have prepared such a prank in the necklace, rather than Vermouth. The Vermouth that Eugene remembered wasnât the type of person to do something like this.
â...Thatâs⊠if you do go to ArothâŠ,â Cyan coughed before continuing with a hesitant expression, â...Ciel will be sad.â
âReally,â Eugene said, with a laugh for how absurd Cyanâs claim sounded. âAre we talking about the same Ciel, the one who looks disgusted whenever she sees me?â
âThose arenât her true feelings,â although he said this, Cyan didnât seem to have any confidence in his own words.
Ciel Lionheart, that cunning brat, seemed to have started going through puberty at the beginning of this year. She no longer stuck close to Eugene like she used to, and she wouldnât even start a conversation with him. Perhaps it was because the symptoms of her puberty were quite severe; she rarely even left her room. Although Ciel didnât neglect her training, she no longer trained with Eugene and Cyan as she had done before.
âI hate the smell of sweat,â was the reason that she had given for it.
Thanks to that, Gion and Gilead were forced to keep very busy. They first met with the puberty-stricken Ciel in the morning and spent half the day teaching her while the other half was spent teaching Cyan and Eugene.
â...Anyways, if you do go to Aroth, Ciel will be sad,â Cyan insisted.
âDo you really think Iâll change my mind just because Ciel will be sad?â Eugene asked.
âYou heartless bastard,â Cyan spat as his fists trembled in anger at Eugeneâs careless comment. âHave you even considered how Mr. Gerhard will feel?â
âMy father will be perfectly fine without me.â
Even Cyan couldnât help but agree with that. Gerhard had initially been uncomfortable with living at the main estate, but he had become completely accustomed to life here over the past few years. Now, he regularly went on hunting trips with the heads of the other collateral families, and he sometimes spent whole nights drinking beer with Gion and Gilead. Even Ancilla got along quite well with Gerhard.
Of course, Eugene was well aware of the reason for this. Ancilla didnât wish to show much hostility to Eugene. Although she hadnât relaxed her considerable vigilance towards him, she knew that it was better for both of them if they appeared to get along than to appear openly hostile.
However, Tanis, as Ewardâs mother and the official first wifeâŠ, was openly wary of Eugene and Gerhard. Following Ewardâs failure to become Lovellianâs disciple, Tanisâ overly sensitive personality had continued to worsen.
âLooks like Iâll need to be a little careful of Tanis,â Eugene reminded himself.
If she was told that Eugene was going to Aroth, Tanis would definitely become even more sensitive to the threat he posed to her sonâs candidacy. This wasnât a problem that Eugene could simply solve by paying more attention to her. Instead, this was something that he would have to secretly entrust to the Patriarch, Gilead.
â...Where are you going?â Cyan asked as he noticed Eugene beginning to walk away.
âTo meet with the Patriarch,â Eugene explained over his shoulder.
âYouâre going to meet with him right now?â
âI need to get his permission quickly, after all,â with this final reply, Eugene left the gymnasium.
After staring absent-mindedly at Eugeneâs receding back, Cyan gave a deep sigh.
â...What the hell is with this bullshit about learning magic?â Cyan grumbled and began following after Eugene.