The gymnasium, which Cyan had sprayed vomit all over yesterday, was now clean and tidy. Of course, the one who had cleaned it all up was Nina.
âWhat are you doing here?â Eugene asked.
âI was waiting for you.â Ciel was standing in the gymnasium. She smiled as she waved a hand at him and said, âYouâve come here after eating, right? I can still smell the meat.â
âBut I brushed my teeth.â
âWhatâs the point if you only clean your mouth? The smell is coming from your entire body.â
âNot the smell of cow dung?â
âThatâs something my brother said. I never said that your body smells of cow dung. Also, I wouldnât even know what cow dung smells like.â
âWhat else could cow dung smell like? Itâs dung. If you donât know, you can get a whiff of your own poop.â
âHow filthy.â
âSo why were you waiting for me here?â
Nothing at all had happened yesterday, but could she really have come here after only a day just to banter with him? Eugene narrowed his eyes and stared at Ciel.
âI came here to train with you,â Ciel replied, giggling. âI even wore my training uniform, see?â
âIt looks cool,â Eugene casually commented as he looked at the clothes Ciel was wearing.
Her training uniform had the Lionheart embroidered on its left chest, declaring her descent from the direct line.
âAnd of course, thereâs no lion on the clothes they gave me to wear,â Eugene thought before saying, âDid you just leave your brother alone somewhere to come here?â
âMy brother is training with Hazard. Did you know? Yesterday, my mother became furious because of you. She slapped my brother more than ten times.â
âShe really hit him?â
âMhm.â
Eugene blinked his eyes at this news, and heâd been so sure that the boy had grown up without experiencing any tough love.
âBut why hasnât she tried to slap me?â Eugene asked.
âWhy would my mother slap you?â Ciel seemed confused.
âDidnât you say that she hit your brother because I made her angry?â
âUmmm⊠Thatâs right, but my mother is angry because my brother challenged you to a duel, and then you just happened to defeat him.â
âNo, but⊠in the end, itâs because of me that she got angry, right?â
âYou could say that.â
No matter how precocious, a child is still a child; Eugene now deeply understood this fact.
â...Does your mother also know that youâve come here?â Eugene changed the subject.
âShe knows. My mother said that I should try to get closer to you,â Ciel confessed without hesitation.
âWhy would she say such crap about trying to get closer when Iâm the one who made her so mad that she actually slapped that brat in the face?â Eugene barely stifled a shout before it could leave his mouth.
After all, how could such a young child like Ciel know what the Second Lady of the main family was really up to?
â...Is that right,â Eugen finally acknowledged.
âDidnât you say yesterday that we can be pals since weâre the same age?â Ciel brought up Eugeneâs words from the previous day.
âBut your brother said that just because weâre the same age, it doesnât mean weâre friends.â
âThatâs just what my brother said. Itâs not like I agreed with him. So, donât you want to be friends with me?â
â...Fine, letâs be friends. Well then, friend, since Iâm going to be training, why donât you go and play over there instead of bothering me?â
âWill you play with me?â
âNooo, Iâll be training.â
âThen Iâll train as well.â
âLetâs just give up and ignore her. I should have done that from the start,â Eugene thought with a click of his tongue as he headed for the gymnasium storeroom in the corner of the hall.
âYou swung a spear yesterday. Will you be swinging a spear again today?â
âNope.â
âThen what? A knife?â
âFor starters, Iâm going to work up a sweat.â
Eugene slammed the door to the storeroom open. The inside of the storeroom, which had been covered in piles of dust just yesterday, had been thoroughly cleaned overnight. It was obvious who had done it. It looked like Nina had spent the entire night cleaning.
âThatâs just what I like to see,â Eugene repeated with a mutter as he entered the storeroom.
Not only had all the dust been swept away, but everything had also been organized and cleaned. That went especially for the sandbags, as their surfaces were smoother and they looked heavier than yesterday. In addition, it seemed that their leather had been polished and even the sand inside had been refilled.
â...Still, there isn't that much in here to begin with, so thereâs nothing that really catches my eye.â
For some reason, he was getting an urge to do some ax-work today. Even though there weren't any axes here. Eventually, Eugene left the storeroom, only carrying a heap of sandbags.
âWhat about your weapon?â Ciel asked.
âIâm going to be working on my body instead,â Eugene explained.
Eugene sat down on the floor and began tying sandbags to his limbs. Ciel looked at him for a moment before heading to the storeroom and returning with some sandbags as well.
âI want to do it with you,â Ciel said.
âWhy would you want to do that?â
âBecause itâll be boring just watching you.â
âDo whatever you like.â
Eugene stood up, his body covered with hanging sandbags. Then he suddenly started running around the gymnasiumâs interior.
â...itâs heavy,â Ciel thought as she staggered to her feet.
The mana she generated at the core of her body began circulating throughout her body, boosting her strength in the process. Ciel was only able to move her body in the way she wanted to after doing this.
âSo how can he run like that using just his body?â
Cielâs disbelieving eyes followed Eugene around the room. Eugene had just started running but was already finishing one lap of the gymnasium even as he breathed deeply. Ciel stayed where she was for a few moments, waiting for Eugene to return so that they could run together.
âHave you really not trained your mana?â Ciel felt she had to ask.
âIâve told you already that I havenât. Stop talking to me.â
âHow amazing⊠How can you run with all that on you when you havenât trained your mana?â
âStop. Talking. To. Me,â Eugene snapped at her with an angry glare.
In response to this, Ciel stuck out her tongue at him once and then proceeded to stay silent.
* * *
Nina returned from the main house, having followed Eugeneâs orders. She had secretly prepared herself to receive bitter criticism from the other servants of the estate, but surprisingly they hadnât treated Nina harshly.
âDid Master Eugene tell you to ask this?
âYes.
âUnderstood. Today, once noon has passedâŠ.
Although they showed some signs of wariness, they still politely answered all of her questions. While feeling puzzled by this fact, Nina headed over to the annexâs gymnasium.
â...Miss Ciel?â Nina asked, her jaw dropping at the sight in front of her.
âOh, hey servant,â Ciel casually greeted her.
âHer name is Nina,â Eugene informed Ciel.
Ciel corrected herself, âHey, Nina,â
Ciel smiled as she balanced on top of a rocking body. She was currently sitting on Eugeneâs back while holding an armful of sandbags.
âG-Good day MissâŠ.â
Nina belatedly bowed her head. But even as she did so, she secretly peeked upwards to look at what Eugene was doing. As sweat dripped from his body like rain, he was intensely focused on doing push-ups.
â...What number are you at now?â Ciel asked.
âNinety-Eight, Ninety-Nine, One Hundred,â Eugene grunted. âNow get off.â
Boom!
Ciel threw the sandbags aside and got down from Eugeneâs back. Eugene then collapsed onto the floor, lying face-down as he caught his breath.
Once he had stopped gasping, Eugene asked, â...Did you find out?â
âYes!â Nina replied, nodding her head. âSh-should I get you some water first?â
âNo. Just tell me now,â Eugene insisted, still lying on his front.
âMasters Deacon, Hansen, and Juris are expected to arrive sometime afternoon today,â Nina responded quickly. âAlso, Masters Gargith and Dezra will be arriving by warp gate at around dinnertime.â
âAnd to think I was curious about what you were looking into,â Ciel said with a giggle as she poked Eugene in the back. âYou could have just asked me, so why didnât you?â
âI had already sent Nina to find out, so if I heard it from you first, that would mean I had sent Nina on a pointless errand,â Eugene justified his decision.
âWhy does that matter?â Ciel asked.
âAnd we were also in the middle of training,â Eugene continued, ignoring her question.
He was too lazy to argue with her. Eugene gathered up his splayed-out body and pulled himself into a sitting position.
âSo youâre saying that three people are arriving by carriage, and then two will be arriving by warp gates?â Eugene confirmed.
âYes,â said Nina.
Starting with how they got here, the last two were receiving a marked difference in treatment. But even Eugene knew the reason for this. Those two were the scions of high-ranking families among the collateral lines.
âYou donât know who Gargith and Dezra are, do you?â Ciel piped up.
âI know their names, but Iâve never met them before,â Eugene revealed.
âThose two are pretty strong for being collateral descendants.â
âI know that their families are quite powerful. What about the other three?â
âI donât even know where theyâre coming from. Theyâre similar to you in that way. Ah, but of course, youâre much stronger.â
It seems that those three also came from small families in the collateral lines.
Setting those three aside, Eugene asked, â...How about Gargith and Dezra? Have you met them before?â
âThey came here for my brother and my tenth birthday party.â
âWhat kind of people are they?â
âGargith is no fun. Heâs a year older than meâŠ. Dezra is younger than me, but she isnât much fun either.â
By them being no fun, did she mean that she wasnât able to tease them?
Eugene took a moment to organize his thoughts, âThree from the direct line and six from the collateral lines, including me.â
Even though heâd been told that everyone would be arriving by the fourth day at the very latest, it looked like everyone would be gathering earlier than heâd expected.
âDo you know when the Bloodline Continuation Ceremony is starting?â he asked.
âSince it starts when weâve all gathered⊠maybe today?â Ciel answered.
âProbably tomorrow. Because itâs not like they would really start it right away. So, what form will this yearâs Bloodline Continuation Ceremony take?â
âDonât know,â Ciel said with a shake of her head.
âDonât lie to me,â Eugene growled.
âI really donât know,â Ciel pouted. âItâs a tradition that the head of the family decides how the Bloodline Continuation Ceremony will be held. But because my father isnât here right nowâŠ. HmmmâŠ. But my mother said that he would be returning soon. Anyway, I really donât know.â
Eugene couldnât believe her words completely. Since she was the direct descendant of the main family, shouldnât she at least have heard something?
â...Father said that during his time, twelve people competed in a tournament,â Eugene recalled. âAnd in the last Bloodline Continuation Ceremony, the participants were made to wander through a forest for ten days.â
Each time the form of the ceremony changed, but the essence remained the same. The Bloodline Continuation Ceremony was meant to fairly judge the quality of the future generations who would inherit the name of Lionheart. But unfortunately, although that was what it was meant to be, life wasnât fair. In the end, the children of the main family, who had trained their mana since childhood, were the ones who excelled during the Bloodline Continuation Ceremony.
Ever since Eugene had first heard about the Bloodline Continuation Ceremony, he had thought that it was an odd tradition.
As such, he had vowed to personally turn the tables on the main family during the Bloodline Continuation Ceremony.
âVermouth, donât feel sorry for them once Iâm done messing with your descendants,â Eugene spoke in his head to Vermouth, who was probably already in heaven, as he pulled his stiff body up off the floor. âAfter all, it wasnât like I asked to be reincarnated as your descendant.â