And on top of that, it was the first time since that incident that these two had sat together, so everyone was curious about the truth of the relationship these two shared. They were clearly not enemies nor were they allies â what would they be like?
Calian closed his mouth and remained silent, the path the two would walk was different either way, there was no need to pretend to be close. After a long moment of silence, the eyes of the aristocrats around them began to wander to more interesting ventures.
âHey,â But that punk began talking to him, his sudden voice caused the eyes of the nobility to snap back to him,
Franz slowly, one by one, looked around the room, making eye contact with the aristocrats who had their eyes focused on them â a hand one the table and his gaze was enough for them to turn their heads.
And then he once again turned to Calian,
âHey, blood-eyes,â
âCalian,â
Upon hearing the nickname he didnât want to hear a second time, Calian immediately stared right into Franzâs eyes and corrected him â then added with a rather stiff tone,
âI will allow it to pass just this once. Hyung-nim,â
Franzâs light blue eyes seemed to glow for a moment.
He started at Calian for a long time, before the corner of his lips began to twist up once again and in a quiet voice, he said,
âYou wonât,â
You wonât.
Calianâs eyes narrowed slowly,
âYou talk back, use a sword and ride a horse,â Franz listed, leaning back against the chair once again. A languid sigh brought Calianâs far-away mind back to him,
âYou. Who are you?â
Calian stared at those eyes without saying a word. Yes, if it was Franz then he would have noticed that the brother who he had been playing with like a puppet on the palm of his hand had woken up one day and changed. He was too perceptive to not have noticed such a drastic change.
For a very short moment, Calian agonised in his head on what to do.
It doesnât matter. In the end that was what he had decided. He would neither deny nor affirm Franzâs doubts.
It wasnât long before a relaxed smile spread on Calianâs lips,
âYou say such strange things,â
Unlike how it had been with Allan, Calian didnât need to pull Franz to his side, there was no need to explain everything to him. No matter how sure Franz became of the matter, it was a secret that could never be revealed or proven.
So as long as you took a hold of it, there was nothing to worry about.
Calianâs face, which had come to such a conclusion, was serene. It might have been less peaceful in his head, but his outward appearance was peaceful.
Franz glared at Calian like he wanted to kill him, then got up from his seat and left the banquet hall without saying anything else and never returned.
As he watched Franz walk away, Calian remembered the memories of the old Calian and the things that Franz had done â and he also recalled memories of the Franz who had led Secretia to itâs ruin.
Calianâs gaze did not move from the vacant seat Franz had left behind for a long time.
Worry settled on Allanâs face while he watched Calian from a distance, he didnât overhear the conversation between the two but had noticed the way Calianâs expression hardened after Franz left.
Soon after, when Calian finally glanced up, his eyes met Allanâs for a moment. A small smile settled over Calianâs lips at his worried gaze. He was saying âitâs alright.â
Instead of approaching Calian, Allan only expressed his concern with a nod of his head.
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The Next Day
Because of what had happened at the banquet, despite being able to act serene, Calian had been unable to sleep. Alan came to visit him first thing in the morning, and smiled softly when he saw Calian.
âHave you organised your thoughts?â
Calian looked at Allan with a look of surprise, mouth parted. The wise mage knew his troubled mind though he had yet to speak of it.
Allan chuckled,
âIf you havenât sorted everything yet, then simply let it pass like the fleeting wind.â
Hearing Allanâs words, Calian couldnât help but let out a laugh. Allan spoke like this sometimes â words that were of no help to anyone. However Calian liked those words.
However, the fact that they didnât help remained true so he soon stopped his soft laughter and relayed to Allan what happened with Franz and him at the banquet. After learning Franz had almost confirmed Calian had changed, Allan nodded.
âIf itâs Franz, itâs understandable that heâd know by now. Heâs not a short-sighted kid, even if he acts like a rascal,â Allan praised.
Calian frowned slightly at Alanâs generous assessment because there was nothing particularly positive or negative about it.
âFor now, I pretended that I knew nothing, but he wouldnât believe that.â
Allan laughed loudly. He looked at Calian and asked,
âWhat basis would he believe in anyway?â
As Calian opened his lips to answer, he suddenly closed it.
Seeing his hesitation, Allan said,
âYou still retain the memories of the life Calian led in the past, do you not? Just like you said, even if he realises what happened, you need not reveal everything to him. Donât worry about it too much.â
Allan made a pondering noise of âhmmâ for a moment as though hesitating on his next words.
Putting aside the consequences should Calianâs identity be revealed, Allan knew that Calian was no longer willing to live with Bern.
He was thinking of recommending that he live like the past Calian to fool Franz and dissuade him from suspecting him any further. However, it was not something Allan had the right to say, so he kept his mouth shut.
Instead, he pulled out an item from his pocket after staring for a little while.
âTake it,â Allan said.
It was a small box made out of a tin. Inside was a silver ring. Feeling the thick ring that had no symbol nor a carved design, Calian asked, âWhat is this?â
âTry it on, Iâm sure youâll like it.â Alan smiled.