The owner of the voice was a small boy who was as tall as her waist. His light green hair fluttered. The boy in a robe narrowed his eyes.
âAre you a newcomer? No, you donât have enough mana. Donât tell me, a Sokor? Crazy, how did a Sokor get in here?â
âKid, is this real?â
At Vallettaâs question, the boyâs dark green eyes frowned. He looks cute, but his personality is rough.
The boy crossed his arms and snorted at her.
âYou stupid Sokor, this is the tower, how could that be real?â
âAh, is that so?â
Then thereâs no use for calling a spirit.
The eyes of the magicians who were looking their way were bothering her so she got up and turned away.
If she canât summon a spirit, then there was no use being there.
âGood work then.â
As she approached the door again, it opened.
âHa!â
Leaving the boy who let out a mocking smirk, Valletta left the room on the 82nd floor without any regret.
Magic is great. Being able to imitate nature to that extentâŚ
The 81st floor was a strange laboratory, the 80th floor seemed to be privately owned since the door did not open, the floor beneath was a cafeteria, and below that was another library.
Valletta, who had been going down for a while, was exhausted and collapsed on the stairs.
âCall me anytime, Master.â
Valletta glanced down at the bracelet that Reinhardt gave her, then turned her head away.
âI donât want to do what he told me to do.â
Her legs slowly got tired and since there was no window, she had no idea how much time had passed.
⌠I donât want to call Reinhardt.
There was only one person left, and she wasnât too happy with it, but she still called for the caretaker.
âCaspelius.â
The moment that name left Vallettaâs mouth, a magic circle appeared in front of her. Then a translucent body hidden in a dark green robe appeared from the magic circle.
That man, Caspelius, appeared.
She could not see his face, but a look of surprise was radiating from all over his body.
âHow did you know that nameâŚâ
âI just suddenly thought of it and called it, but I didnât know it was your name.â
â⌠That is a lie.â
âIâm not asking for much. Take me back to the Sky Room.â
Valletta requested with a tired look.
Caspelius was wary of her, but he still obeyed the command and reached out his hand.
A wounded, translucent hand caught Vallettaâs eyes. On the palm and the back of his hands were bruises and had marks that seemed to be made from the sole of a shoe. It was clear how he was being treated.
Valletta placed her palm on the hand that had reached out.
âItâs funny how they let one of the twelve wizards, who built the Magic tower and was praised and admired, suffer like this.â
He flinched, his body trembling.
Caspelius slowly raised his head.
His crimson eyes that were usually hidden under the robe, shone in the darkened place. His eyes were wide open and were filled with surprise.
I wonder how ridiculous the present magicians are in his eyes?
On one hand, he was being hailed as a great magician, and on the other, he was simply regarded as a caretaker.
â⌠Just who on EarthâŚâ
âSo, how long will a dog be holding my masterâs hand?
(T/N: I used dog but it can also be tled as son of a b*tch. I went for a dog cause that is probably what he meant.)
As Reinhardtâs cold fingers touched his nape, Caspelius hurriedly lowered his outstretched arms in surprise.
Vallettaâs hand that was on his, also fell.
âI donât remember calling you.â
âDid you not know that I was with that dog, Master?â
She never thought of that. Valletta clicked her tongue.
Reinhardt slowly wrapped his arms around Valletta. His breath touched the back of her neck.
âI told you to call me, why did you call that instead? You wonât even call my name. My cold-hearted Master.â
Reinhardt waved one of his hands, while his other arm remained around her.
Then a magic circle was drawn on the floor. Perhaps because of the sudden movement in space, her vision was slightly distorted.
Valletta frowned, feeling dizzy.
Reinhardt hugged Valletta and put her on the bed. He slowly knelt down and looked up at her, who was sitting up on the bed.
âSo, did you call your contracted spirit?â
âContracted?â
âIâm talking about Jin or something.â
Valletta closed her mouth at his smile and beautifully slanted eyes. She then shook her head.
âI didnât sign a contract with Jin.â
â⌠Didnât you summon it?â
Reinhardt asked with a rare, slightly startled look.
It wasnât a contract.
In the first place, she had no intention of entering a contract, just requesting help for a price.
âThereâs no contract, I just summoned him. To ask for help.â
â⌠A higher spirit?â
Valletta nodded her head impatiently.
Looking outside that had darkened without her noticing, Valletta swallowed a smirk. She thought it had been a long time, but she didnât know it was already evening. It somehow took her a long time to go down.
âIf itâs difficult to summon them in the tower, can I summon them from outside?â
She got up from the bed and slowly walked towards the nearby glass wall. In this all-glass room, the outside could be seen very clearly.
She put her palm against the glass wall.
âJin.â
She muttered in a low voice.
As she thought about summoning Jin from the outside, a tornado suddenly materialized outside the glass wall, and before long, a colorless and transparent hawk appeared.
-What is this? This unpleasant place.
âOh, I can summon him from the outside.â
â⌠You normally canât, Master.â
Reinhardt approached her and said.
Rarely did he seem a little taken aback. It wasnât long before Reinhardt grinned and ran his fingers around the back of her neck.
âHow much do you plan to increase your value, Master.â
Valletta narrowed her brow as the warmth that touched the back of her neck.
âWhat are you talking about?â
âIt is basically impossible for a normal spirit user to summon an uncontracted spirit, and it is even more impossible to summon a spirit in a separate space.â
Impossible means it canât be done, but Valletta obviously just did it. Her gaze met with Reinhardtâs that was reflected in the window as she narrowed her brow.
âDid you know that the Imperial Palace is making a noise, Master.â
Reinhardt hugged Valletta again and returned her to the bed and said.
He sat under Vallettaâs feet and looked up to her. Reinhardt always liked this posture. A posture that looks up to her from below.
âImperial Palace?â
âYeah, they have been asking for cooperation for the traces of magic that were found in the Countâs mansion. If they find out that Master is here, the prince will ask you to return right?â
âOf course, since I was going to be the Crown Princess.â
Even so, it is now just nominal. Since Count Delight is already dead. Reinhardt smiled at her as if he had noticed Vallettaâs thoughts. He stretched out his arms and placed his hands on Vallettaâs cheeks.
âNevertheless, Master is valuable. The Imperial Family will not let you go easily.â
His hand rubbed Vallettaâs cheekbone with his thumb. Reinhardtâs lips parted with a smile that seemed to melt beautifully.
âShall we kill them all?â
âWhat?â
âEven if they are from the Imperial Family, if I break their neck they will still die. Since they will try to take you away from me, wouldnât it be better if I kill them before that ever happens?â
âAre you going to start a war?â
Crazy b*st*rd, Valletta thought to herself.
No matter how crazy he was, she never expected that he would be crazy enough to have the intention of wiping out the Imperial Family.
âWar?â
Reinhardt tilted his head. His long hair trickled to the side. Confusion was reflected in his red eyes.
âIt even has such a grand name.â
He shrugged. In other words, even if they go to war with the other side, even if they attack him in a swarm, they wouldnât even get close to him. She had been familiar with his formidable abilities in the novel, but she did not expect him to underestimate a war.
âAh, but there are also quite a few bugs in the tower.â
âYou mean that Bartio or whatever his name is?â
âDid Master also learn mind-reading? How admirable.â
His eyes opened wide and there was a hint of playfulness in his questioning expression.
It was strange that Reinhardt, who was always wearing a mask made of lies, would make such an expression again. He certainly has a brighter expression than when he was in the mansion.
âI heard about it in the library.â
âAh. Should I pull out all of his teeth? Or should I rip his mouth open? Which one do you think is better, Master?â
âDonât ask me.â
âWell, pulling out his teeth is just playing around, so I think it will be quicker if I just pull out his tongue.â
At Reinhardtâs cruel words, Valletta bit her lips.
âAre you afraid of me, Master?â
ââŚâ
She turned her head away at Reinhardtâs outrageous question and slowly returned her to her original position. He had a serious look on his face, without the smile he always had on his lips.
âWhen I treat you with kindness, even now, the master alway avoids me.â
âIâŚâ
âWhy?â
She shut her mouth at his question.
âMy master has avoided me right from the beginning. Just why?â
ââŚâ
âYou tried to kick me out right from the beginning. You showed sympathy and kindness to mere beasts, but not for me.â
âNo, Iâm not the only one.â
Valletta pondered for a moment at Reinhardtâs words, and then opened her mouth.
âIâm afraid of you,â she said frankly.
Valletta was afraid of him.
She was terrified of the Reinhardt portrayed in the novel, and was terrified of him who never truly smiled.
She was afraid that her neck would break at once by being grabbed by his hand.
âYou think Iâm going to kill you?â
Reinhardt asked, getting up from his seat. His cold gaze reached Valletta.
It wasnât common to see Reinhardt not smiling, but he would often do so in front of her.
As Valletta thought, this expressionâŚÂ was the closest to the real Reinhardt.
â⌠Thatâs right.â
âHow can I understand you?â
Reinhardtâs arm reached out slowly and gently grabbed Vallettaâs neck. He then gently squeezed the neck wrapped in his large hands and pushed her back.
He pushed Valletta onto the bed and tucked his knees between her legs.
Reinhardt moved closer to Vallettaâs face, still holding Vallettaâs neck.
Their noses touched and their breath mixed.
âEven if Iâm like this, I canât kill you.â
Valletta narrowed her brow.
Am I mistaken that he looks a little nervous?
She opened her mouth as she held her breath, but didnât say a word.