âI would like to exchange more words with you, but the circumstances do not permit us to do so. Do not be disappointed.â
King Theodore looked quite tired. It seemed as though he was suffering from handling all of the royal duties alone, since the princess, after shouldering much of the burden in the past, had shut herself in the palace leading up to her coming-of-age.
âThen please take care.â
Knowing that it would be best for them to quickly get out of each otherâs way in such situations, Seon-Hyeok quickly ended the conversation and said farewell.
âWhatâs so surprising?â
Instead of responding, the little dragon-like creature spread her wings and cried out.
Seon-Hyeok almost laughed at the strangely familiar cry. However, he was soon forced to swallow his laughter.
Geheimnis spread out her colorful, butterfly-like wings, and some of the engraved geometric patterns began to shine. Soon, these lights emerged like three-dimensional objects and emitted a fantastic glow into the air.
Geheimnisâ previous talkative nature was nowhere to be seen, now replaced by the mysterious side of the fairy dragon.
Seon-Hyeok was about to express his admiration at the sight before catching himself.
The creatureâs surprising cry distracted him, making him unable to focus on the sight in front of him.
Whether or not she understood his inner turmoil, Geheimnis stopped the glowing of her wings before looking at him to speak.
[This isnât the best place to talk, so I had to take matters into my own hands.]
âUse of magic is forbidden within the palace.â
The royal palace was a place where even summoning a spirit resulted in the Royal Guard barging into oneâs quarters. There was no way that such a commotion would not result from the fairy dragonâs flashy spell.
[Does this look like any old magic?]
But unlike him, Geheimnis did not show the slightest signs of concern.
[They will be ignorant because they cannot see it, and even if they do, they will pass by without noticing it. That is the source and foundation of my power.]
Her words were long-winded, but Seon-Hyeok was able to understand what she meant.
âSo, youâre saying the mages within the palace canât detect what you just did?â
[Arcane magic will never leave a trace so long as the caster wishes it so.]
To think that there was a secret magic that not even the monster-like mages of the royal palace could detect â at this moment, Seon-Hyeok saw Geheimnis as more than just a chatty creature.
âSo whatâs so surprising?â
However, he could not just sit back and admire the small fairy dragonâs abilities. He was truly curious why Geheimnis, a creature that normally showed no signs of caution, had to make such a fuss even if it meant casting this arcane magic.
[He has something he shouldnât have.]
After returning to his accommodations and having the chance to overcome the fatigue of his travels, Seon-Hyeok was invited to breakfast the following day.
âWhatâs bothering you that youâre sitting there so blankly?â
Seon-Hyeok had been preoccupied with his thoughts and mindlessly eating his food when he was suddenly brought back to attention by King Theodoreâs laughter-filled voice.
âAh, I apologize. I was thinking about something else.â
âTo think that youâre distracted in my presence â I must ask what it was that made you so.â
The words sounded stern, but the kingâs voice and expression continued to be joking and friendly.
âItâs a joke. Thereâs no need to be so stiff.â
Seon-Hyeok could not help but subconsciously touch his face at the kingâs words. He had not noticed it, but his facial muscles had become quite tense.
âThere is only so much talent permissible for any one person. If one is capable with the sword, he grows more distant from the magical arts, just as one who explores magic becomes limited with the sword. There are obvious limitations to mankind.â
âHowever, that man has too many talents.â
She had said that King Theodoreâs endless potential and talent was anything but normal.
âIs it because there are major events up ahead? You seem to have a lot on your mind today.â
Seon-Hyeok had repeated his mistake in front of a kingdomâs ruler. Despite this, however, he could not shake off his distracting thoughts.
âWell. I understand why you would be preoccupied. Even you must need some time.â
Though his tone was friendly, the kingâs eyes seemed unusually dark. At first, Seon-Hyeok imagined it was because of the additional workload he shouldered as a result of the royal princessâ absence.
âThere are too many wicks on that one candle, so itâs natural for it to shine the brightest. However, the price for this is his own life â the candle given to him cannot help but burn faster than any other.â
But he had been mistaken. The shadow cast on the kingâs face was nothing short of a harbinger of death.
âThe means to delay his end is to light fewer of those wicks, and perhaps he is aware of his own fate. If he didnât, he would not have suppressed his own abilities to that extent.â
Geheimnis even suggested that King Theodore was cognizant of his own destiny.
âHowever, the worries you have right now are a rite that many men must go through, and they, too, will pass.â
The king playfully reasoned with him before waving him away.
âGo and rest. The groom shouldnât get sick before the ceremony.â
King Theodore excused him, but Seon-Hyeok could not depart easily.
To be honest, he had never established a personal friendship with the king. Seon-Hyeok had faithfully maintained the relationship between a servant and his liege, and their dealings to this point had all been negotiated for mutual benefit.
Despite this, Seon-Hyeok lamented this kingâs foretold death.
Although King Theodore utilized Seon-Hyeokâs talents extensively, he had always been reasonable with his requests and kept all of his promises. This would have been surprising even within a standard boss-subordinate relationship, let alone one between an all-powerful king and his subject.
Seon-Hyeokâs heart felt heavy knowing that such a ruler would soon depart this world.
âNext time we meet, you can call me Ophelia.â
He briefly recalled Opheliaâs appearance. She was truly royalty and always acted precocious and dignified unlike others her age, but even she would not be able to remain aloof upon her fatherâs death.
Parenting for royals might differ from that of commoners, but the relationship and feelings surely would be the same. Perhaps the king was rushing this royal wedding with the knowledge that his death was not far away.
His heart grew even heavier at the thought of the girl on the ground shedding tears.
âIs there something you would like to say?â
King Theodoreâs eyes looked so peaceful. It was hard to believe that he was a man sentenced to an early death.
âItâs nothing. Itâs just that you look very tiredâŚâ
Seon-Hyeok found it difficult to speak.
âDonât worry about me, and take care of yourself. In the future, your body will not solely be your own.â
The king smiled as he watched the foreigner unable to continue.
Seon-Hyeok once again called the king.
âDo you have something to say? If you do, donât hesitate to say it. After all, what canât we say between the two of us?â
Perhaps it was simply a façade, but King Theodoreâs words felt sincere.
âStrange. Very strange. The Drachen I know never hesitates when he has something to say. You seem like a different person today.â
The king gave a puzzled look, confused about Seon-Hyeokâs strange attitude.
âIf the people listening are bothering you, I will send them away.â
As soon as he spoke, the others with them at the meal departed the scene. All that remained were Seon-Hyeok and the king, and he finally continued voicing his thoughts.
âPlease be honest with me. Are you really all right?â
âIâve been feeling tired lately, but not to the point that you should be concernedâŚâ
âIf anything happens to you, the princess will grieve.â
There was no greater discourtesy than cutting off a monarchâs words.
âAnd so, you have to be honest with me.â
âWhat are you trying to say?â
The kingâs expression was stiffer than ever. His sharp voice was almost as though he was addressing Adenburgâs nobles.
âWhat would you do if I suggested you could delay the changes in your body?â
However, Seon-Hyeok did not recoil at the kingâs sharp tone and got to his point.
âSpeak. What, and how much, do you know?â
As expected, King Theodoreâs response was icy.
âI know that your body is not normal.â
It was not a trifling matter that a kingâs life was at peril, and it was certainly not a topic to broach recklessly. Considering that the king himself had hidden this fact, this topic was taboo.
The king neither raised his voice nor threatened him. He simply continued speaking in his low voice. However, his quiet voice contained a transcendent weight behind it.
Seon-Hyeok gritted his teeth at this powerful aura he had never felt before â not even from Marquis Reinhardt, the powerful knight with Gradus 4.
However, the die had been cast. He could not retract his words now.
âI know that your days are numbered.â
âEven though I highly value you, I cannot take those words lightlyâŚâ
âI also know how to prolong your lifespan.â
King Theodore had jumped up from his seat as though he would call in the royal knights at once, but he immediately froze at those words.
âIt doesnât matter what and how I know.â
Seon-Hyeok looked directly at the frozen king.
âWould you like to make a deal with me?â
It was a bit rash, but the current conversation they were having was not too different from their previous dealings.
âOf course, I am offering a means of replenishing the burnt wick of yours with a new one. What can you offer me in return, Your Majesty?â
Even after Seon-Hyeok finished his comment, King Theodore remained quiet for a while.
The king slumped back into his seat as he finally spoke.
âItâs surprising that you were able to know about my state, and also that you have the solution.â
âThen are you going to be honest with me now?â
âWhat could I possibly hide now? You are correct. I do not have much time left.â
The look in the kingâs eyes remained steady even as he stated his death was not far away.
âThat is the divine punishment that all with the blood of Adenstein must bear.â
Geheimnis told him quite a bit, but Seon-Hyeok had not imagined this was a recurring problem for the entire House of Adenstein.
âItâs going to be a long story.â
King Theodore rose and beckoned him to follow.
âFor generations, those with the blood of House Adenstein have been cursed with short lives. However, this was not the case from the beginning.â
In a secret room within the deepest part of the inner palace, King Theodore revealed the whole truth.
âIt was about 200 years ago that those of House Adenstein began to suffer from shortened lifespans.â
The king continued as he stared directly at Seon-Hyeok with his clear eyes.
â200 years ago, people like you appeared in this world.â
Seon-Hyeok groaned. He realized what the king was talking about.
âIt canât be. Mass summoning?â
The king nodded when he heard the foreignerâs subdued voice.
âYes. It all began during the mass summoning 200 years ago.â