Although he wasnât sure from what moment these likenesses of their figures were taken, Eugene felt it was probably from just before they had departed for Helmuth. Vermouth, as he was pictured on the wall, didnât appear to have the Moonlight Sword on him.
âI also look like I have fewer scars.â
In his previous life, Hamel had ended up with a lot of scars. The many scars on his body had been covered up by his clothes and armor, and even his face had borne a lot of minor scarring. Around half of them had been obtained while he was working as a mercenary, and the remaining half were obtained in Helmuth.
The âHamelâ in front of him had almost no scars on his exposed skin. Although he had a nasty expression, his eyes werenât all that offensive. From how neat and tidy his appearance was, this image had to be from before they had gone through all sorts of hardships in Helmuth.
â...How handsome,â Eugene eventually murmured.
âRight?â Mer agreed. âAlthough Iâve also seen this image a countless times, I still canât get over how handsome Sir Vermouth wasââ
Eugene interrupted her praises, âI was saying that Hamel was so handsome, not my ancestor.â
Merâs eyelashes fluttered. Her jaw dropped open as she alternated between looking at Hamel and Vermouth.
âAre you crazy?â Mer demanded.
âWell, my ancestor, um, I admit that heâs handsome, but Hamel also⊠uh⊠he has his charms. With his⊠um⊠untamable countenance? And that⊠um⊠that bestial charmâŠ,â Eugene's lips eventually fell shut as he felt an unbearable sense of shame. âWhat the hell am I even saying?â
Although the shame he was feeling was already intense, Merâs gaze, which looked as if she was seeing something confusing and pathetic, made him feel even more embarrassed.
â...Thatâs just how I feel,â Eugene finished lamely.
âYou have quite the unique taste,â Mer observed politely.
âThatâs just how people are.â
âUntamable countenance? Bestial charm? If thatâs where your tastes lean, how about admiring Molon instead of Hamel? Just from looking at him, you get the feeling that heâs a bear, not a human.â
âIsnât that a bit too much? Instead of a bear, at least say that he looks like a monster.â
âWell, that also works.â
Mer couldnât deny those words. After glancing at Molonâs bulging muscles with a disgusted eye, she eventually turned her gaze back to Eugene.
â....Apart from the portrait, donât you have any other recordings of Lady Siennaâs appearance? Something like these,â Eugene asked curiously.
Mer returned his question with one of her own, âSir Eugene, arenât you able to recall your own appearance without having to use a mirror?â
Eugene argued, âBut if she was going to leave something like this, she should have at least left her own figure since all she needed to do was stand in front of a full-length mirror.â
âLady Sienna probably just didnât have any desire to do so,â as she said this, Mer giggled. âAfter all, she so disliked attention that she was even reluctant to leave behind the portraits. Now then, what exactly are you planning to do?â
âWhat do you mean by that?â
âAlthough Iâm not too aware of the situation, the fact that you have been allowed in here despite only being seventeen and lacking a high grasp of magic means that⊠those arrogant wizards must have seen some amazing potential in you, Sir Eugene.â
âWell, itâs something like that.â
âThereâs no need to act so humbly. Even without you doing that, Sir Eugene, reading just one of the books of magic stored here will make you realize how humble your talent truly is,â as she said this, Mer looked at Eugene with a proud expression on her face. âWe donât just have Lady Siennaâs hall here. Including Lady Sienna, nine other wizards have had their names added to Akronâs list of halls.â
This was the Royal Library, Akron. Here, there were other floors dedicated to nine other Archwizards like Sienna.
The topmost, fifteenth floor, was the Hall of the Magic King who had founded Aroth. Below Siennaâs Hall, on the eleventh floor, was the Hall of the Battle Mage, who had been called the father of battle magic; on the tenth floor was the Hall of the Great Spirit Summoner, the first human to have made a contract with a Spirit King.
âThe second, third, and fourth floors are used to store a range of magic texts,â Mer continued. âAll of them are rare and valuable books of magic that were carefully selected by previous Tower Masters. Of course, although you were allowed to enter Akron because you possess the qualities to be called a genius, the magic stored in Akron was all created by fully-fledged geniuses.â
âGot it,â Eugene nodded his understanding with a calm expression.
He knew what Mer was trying to tell him. From an objective point of view, Eugeneâs knowledge of magic was still too shallow. Although he had somehow managed to get into Akron, it was impossible for him to self-study the magic texts stored here as he had done with the introductory books on magic back at the Red Tower of Magic.
âArenât you able to cast magic?â Eugene asked.
âI canât be the one to teach you,â Mer rejected his unspoken question, shaking her head. âThereâs no reason for me to do so, and the system programmed into me also strictly prohibits me from transmitting magic. For hundreds of years, many wizards have attempted to try and extract Witch Craft from me, but none have been able to change my settings.â
After she had finished, Mer fell silent for a few moments. She had a complicated expression on her face as she crossed her arms in front of her.
âThe only type of spells Iâm permitted to use⊠are ones for removing any dust in this hall or picking up small pieces of trash,â Mer explained. âDo you still want to see my magic?â
âMhm,â Eugene wordlessly responded.
âIf so, please try to break into Akron without an entry pass. If you really do so, then I will make sure to appear faster than any of the familiars from the other floors to execute you, Sir Eugene.â
âIs that really necessary?â
âIf you dislike that method, you could try to attack either Witch Craft or myself. If you have a preferred method of death, Sir Eugene, I will do my best to fulfill your desire.â
It didnât sound like a simple joke when she said it like that. In any case, it looked like it would be impossible to be personally taught magic by Mer. After taking a few moments to think, Eugene headed for the elevator.
As he walked, he asked Mer, âEven if you canât teach me, can you give me any advice about magic?â
âThat is also restricted,â Mer admitted. âIf it were so easy for me to gently guide you into learning magic, wouldnât all the Archwizards of Aroth have already mastered Witch Craft?â
Witch Craft was just as infamous as it was renowned. Even though you couldnât even touch it without being first qualified to enter Akron, among all the Archwizards who had entered this library, not a single one had yet to fully master the magic of Witch Craft.
Mer hesitated, âIf you do need some advice⊠umâŠ. Sir Eugene, how many Circles have you reached?â
âIf I had to say it, I might be at the Third Circle,â Eugene awkwardly admitted.
Mer cringed, âUgh. Really?â
âItâs only been a bit over two months since I started learning magic,â Eugene defended himself.
âHm. Considering how long itâs been since you started, I guess you can be called somewhat of a genius. But even with that, youâre still far from qualified to enter Akron.â
Until just now, Mer had been smiling as she joked about this and that, but when it came to magic, her attitude became cold and scornful. Even this sort of look somehow reminded Eugene of Sienna, causing him to smirk in amusement.
âWhat did you mean by, âIf I had to say it, I might be at the Third Circleâ?â Mer demanded.
âI havenât actually created any Circles,â Eugene confessed.
âDonât lie to me.â
âNo, really. Without any Circles, Iâve been using my Cores as Circles when casting magic.â
â...Is that the Lionheart Clanâs unique magic formula?â
âIt shouldnât be. I donât know how VermoâI mean, my ancestor used to cast magic, but the Lionheartâs direct line doesnât have any record of such a magic formula. Although, I canât be sure about any of the collateral branches.â
There were countless collateral branches of the Lionheart Clan. Although they didnât seem to interact much with the main family, there were also families among the collateral lines who specialized in magic.
âHmâŠ,â Mer hummed contemplatively. âIf thatâs the case, is the magic formula that youâre currently using something that you came up with on your own, Sir Eugene? Or did you get advice from some other wizards?â
âI made it all by myself,â Eugene declared.
Mer was lost in thought, âHm, hmmmâŠ.â
The elevator doors opened, and they entered. While they were descending to the twelfth floor, Mer was caught up in her own musings as she stroked her chin. Perhaps because the speed of their descent was so fast, her thoughts also seemed to quickly reach a conclusion.
Mer appeared to be relieved as she said, âWell then, it seems that your qualifications arenât as terrifyingly inadequate as I had feared. I was worried that your entry into Arkon was bought mostly by the prestige of your family name.â
âI think it may have played at least a small factor,â Eugene admitted.
âI really appreciate such an honest attitude. Although it would be faster to just see your magic than hear it from you, for now⊠what type of magic are you interested in, Sir Eugene?â
âAre you asking so that you can give me some advice?â
âI might not be able to teach you any magic personally, but I can at least point you in the right direction.â
âI want magic that will be useful in a fight. Spirit magic would be okay as well.â
âWhat a barbaric request.â
Mer clicked her tongue a few times in disapproval as she followed behind Eugene.
Still, she continued to generously give her advice, âThe tenth floor is the Great Spirit Summonerâs Hall. That Hall is dedicated to the human who was the first to make a contract with the Water Spirit King.â
âBut itâs not like you can be sure to make a contract with the Water Spirit King just because youâve learned the magic stored in that hall,â Eugene quibbled.
âWell, that may be the case. After all, the innate compatibility of the summoner is also important when making a contract with a spirit. As for the magic stored on the tenth floor⊠most of the spells there are meant to be applied together with the power of water spirits.â
âIf thatâs the case, they wonât be of much use to me. I prefer wind spirits over water spirits.â
âBut something like compatibility isnât up to you to decide, Sir EugeneâŠ. Well, for now, I get your point. If you want magic thatâs useful in a fight, then the eleventh floor is definitely perfect for you. Because that hall is dedicated to the Archwizard, who was called the Father of Battle Magic.â