âThereâs no change in the amount of the young ladyâs magic.â
Eshelrid slightly spread the gap between her thumb and index finger.
âItâs the same amount as before.â
Swoosh.
Eshel made a motion of waving the back of her hand sideways.
When the doctors couldnât determine the cause, Juliet immediately sought out Eshelr.
However, Eshelâs response felt just as mysterious.
Originally, Juliet Monadâs magic power wasnât particularly outstanding.
It even seemed a bit insufficient to summon butterflies at will.
However, Juliet summoned butterflies freely.
That was also why Eshel had been observing her closely with interest.
Perhaps it had been a fluke up until now, and it was only natural that Juliet lost her butterflies.
But Juliet didnât think so.
âWhen I was in the underground dungeon, I took the Soulstone from Sebastian.â
Juliet briefly explained what had happened in the underground dungeon.
From the puppets controlled by Pope Sebastian to the Soulstone made from the remains of his sister.
âHmm, that might be the cause.â
âIs it because of Genoviaâs Soulstone?â
âYes, because magic and divine power are opposed.â
âEven if I didnât use the divine power directly?â
âIâm not sure about that.â
Eshel thought deeply with a serious expression.
âIâll look more into the girl named Genovia and the Soulstone.â
If she was that much of a genius, there might be records left, Eshelrid added.
Having said that, he suddenly grinned.
âYou must be the only one who summoned so many spirits in the middle of Lucerne.â
Eshel continued to giggle.
It was truly an unprecedented event.
Eshel thought he would never forget the sight of thousands of butterflies soaring into the sky above Lucerne.
âEshel, you just looked like a very wicked magician.â
âHow can I resist such a delight?â
Eshel shrugged.
Come to think of it, the long-standing rivalry between the temple and the Mage Tower was famous.
âItâs like planting a flag in the enemyâs territory!â
Of course, Juliet was a spirit user, not a magician, but she did use magic in a sacred place of divine power.
Eshel knew many crazy magicians who would pay a fortune just to demonstrate a large-scale magic in the middle of Lucerne.
âIf you visit the Mage Tower, masters will rush out to treat you as an honored guest.â
âBut wouldnât they want to meet a spirit user with enough ability to do such things?â
Not just a spirit user who canât summon butterflies anymore.
When Juliet spoke somewhat coldly, Eshel hesitated.
âAhâŠâ
âWhy?â
Eshelrid, looking a bit awkward, opened his mouth.
âWell, you seeâŠâ
* * *
Juliet went downstairs in the mansion with Eshel.
âPeep?â
Onyx, who was comfortably occupying an armchair near the fireplace as a proper guest, hurriedly ran to Juliet upon seeing her.
Hopping happily, he seemed overjoyed.
âPeep peep!â
After a week, Onyx had definitely grown a bit.
It was now somewhat difficult to hold him with one hand.
Juliet lifted Onyx onto her lap. He flapped his wings, but he still couldnât fly.
âIs it because heâs still a baby? Too small?â
âJuliet, they usually call that âmy baby looks small syndromeâ.â
âIs it because thereâs no adult dragon to teach him?â
Or was it because heâs the first dragon to appear in hundreds of years?
The fact that Onyx was first found in a long-abandoned dungeon also weighed on her mind.
âMaybe he was born inherently unhealthyâŠâ
Onyx, on the other hand, purred contentedly in Julietâs arms.
âFool, oblivious to othersâ worries.â
Eshel, who once had a great interest in Onyx, seemed to lose interest even faster.
âDonât worry. Soon they will realize that it isnât a magnificent dragon, but nothing more than a winged cat.â
That was the situation Esselrid shared.
Coincidentally, there were rumors spreading about seeing a dragon at the scene where the Lucerne terrarium was destroyed.
Juliet flared up a bit.
âIt might just be a baseless rumor.â
âIâm not sure about the details. From what I saw, Roy was with him.â
Essel shrugged.
âHow on earth did he get out?â
Juliet gently looked down at Onyx, which was purring on her lap.
âExactly, really. How did you get out?â
âPeeeepâŠ?â
Suddenly, Onyx rolled over, showing its belly, pretending to be an innocent lamb.
While itâs considered a wild rumor right now⊠If more eyewitness accounts spread, it could lead to trouble.
So the point is, even without stirring the pot, thereâs a potential to get wrapped up in a bothersome situation.
âI thought the wings were just for showâŠâ
For some reason, Eshel stared at Onyx with eyes filled with a sense of betrayal for a while.
* * *
Just before dinner, Juliet heard an unexpected piece of news.
Clink.
The sound of dishes clashing echoed.
ââŠThe Duke is in the capital?â
âYes. Didnât you know?â
Eshel, who was preparing for the meal, replied as if surprised.
Lennox Carlyle rarely left the North. He only stayed in the capital a few days a year.
âWhy?â
âI donât know the details, but people are in a frenzy. It seems heâs in critical condition. They say itâs a matter of life and death⊠Juliet?â
Upon hearing this, Julietâs face turned pale.
It was only then that Eshel realized his mistake. He momentarily forgot that the young lady and the Duke had been lovers for seven years.
âAre you okay?â
âYes. Excuse me for a moment.â
Juliet quickly ran up the stairs, but staggered slightly.
When you think about it, itâs not such an outlandish story.
âWhat an idiot!â
After breaking a barrier and falling seriously ill for a week, how would he have been?
Juliet hurriedly ran to her room and changed her clothes.
Her hands were shaking so badly she had trouble fastening the buttons.
Her heart pounded loudly, her head throbbed, and her mind was blank.
All she could think about was one thing.
âWhat if he dies?â
Could it be?
âBut if heâs just a normal person, he couldnât have done such a thing and still be okay, right?â
âJuliet?â
âRoy!â
Juliet, who was rushing down the stairs, ran into Roy.
âI think I need to go out right now. Roy, IâŠâ
Roy grabbed Julietâs arm, looking pale and rambling. He locked eyes with her and spoke calmly.
âJuliet.â
âYes?â
âCalm down. Do you want me to take you out?â
ââŠYes.â
Juliet nodded.
Soon after, the two boarded the carriage of the County Monad.
Roy, who was staring at the seemingly distraught Juliet from across the seat, suddenly asked:
âAre you going because of that story?â
âYes?â
Which story? What is he talking about?
Seeing her confused expression, Roy blinked and calmly said:
âDonât you remember? Back then, at the altar in Lucerne, the story you told.â
âLennox, you shouldnât go against the temple.â