The maidsâ hands busied themselves as they draw open the heavy curtains, allowing the Ashuri dawn to stream into the bedroom. The princeâs attendant, a young-faced boy, entered the room and stood by the sleeping princeâs bedside.
One must not use their hands to wake up the royal family.
One must not make a loud voice.
So the attendant said cautiously:
âItâs time for you to wake up, Prince.â
The prince was a boy who usually sat up at the sound of the door opening. But the attendant never imagined that it wouldnât happen today.
âDid you tire yourself?â
At the thought, the attendant was handed a small bell from the maid who stood behind him. A subtle chime rang out, announcing the early morning.
â Ddalang, Ddalang.
Only then did the boyâs eyes open.
The boy blinked for a moment as he gathered his senses, and he sat up in a whirl. Startled by the sudden movement, the attendant bowed slightly.
âHave you had a good dream, Prince? It is time to rise now.â
He held out the boyâs morning tea. The boy always woke up first to strong scent of the tea before washing his face.
âSince when do I drink tea?â
The boyâno, Bernâthought, and absentmindedly reached for the cup. He then saw that his hands looked very strange.
The wounds and calloused skin were replaced by pale hands and slender fingers. With a sense of alienation, Bern turned his head and looked his his skinny left arm.
There was not even a blemish on it.
No, that wasnât the problem. The problem was the sight of the left arm.
âMy arm was cut offâŚâ Bern muttered, before quickly closing his mouth. He had a voice that was too young to be his own.
âWhat kind of horrible things did you say? Did you happen to have a bad dream?â
A nightmare.
The fall of Secretia, that was more than a nightmare!
He did not respond to the servantâs words. He would find out why his severed arm was reattached later. What must be confirmed immediately was the life and death of his brother, King Chase.
âWhere is my brother?â
At Bernâs urgency, the attendant replied with a puzzled expression on his face.
âBoth of them are still in their rooms.â
ââŚBoth?â
This time Bern mirrored the servantâs bewilderment. He had only one brotherâChase.
âIâm sure Prince Randall is already dressed, as well as Prince Franz.â
Randall and Flanz.
Strange but familiar names.
One of them in particular he cursed to the hell.
âKailis.â
The King of Kailis, Franz.
Bernâs eyes narrowed at the name of the man not even worth killing.
At Bernâs expression, the servant spoke up again.
âCome, Prince. You must get ready first.â
Thinking that the boy hadnât properly awoken yet, the attendant called to the maid holding the bucket of water behind him. Bern, watching their actions, murmured in a low voice,
âYan.â
âYes, Prince.â
The servant turned his head and answered as his name was called.
A regenerated arm.
And Cailis.
Bern said no more and began to think with his mouth shut.
He had never seen that bell before.
He had never seen that attendant before today either. Yet he knew his name.
Was that it?
No, Bern even knew the name of the maids attending him as well.
Ignorant by Bernâs growing confusion, the attendant poured the water in the basin with a flowing motion.
âIt was a bad dream.â
Bern recalled the attendantâs words and he cupped his hands into the water. The only explanation for the situation so far was that he had no idea that he was dreaming.
Bern bent his face over sparkling silver basin.
No matter how terrible reality was, he would never run away into this wild fantasy. It was not like him.
Upon seeing the reflection in the water, Bern had to stop again.
The red eyes reflected in the water were not his.
âA mirror,â Bern requested in a low voice.
âWhat do you need a mirror for?â
Bern did not answer.
Yan, who made a mistake of questioning him because of his unusual behavior, quickly apologized.
âIâm sorry. Iâll fetch it right away.â
Then he turned his hand behind his back and beckoned towards a maid to bring him a mirror.
There was no mirror in the princeâs room.
Because of this, one of the maids standing behind Yan hurried out and brought back a mirror.
Yan accepted it and held it to Bernâs face, and without a word of thanks Bern came to look upon appearance.
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In the mirror was a little boy with black hair.
Peering through a long fringe shone two eyes of ruby light.
Bern raised his head.
There was a phrase inscribed on the edge of the bell. It was definitely Kailis.
It was only after seeing it that that he recalled the attendant called him prince, not emperor. He felt his lips burn.
âPrince Calian.â
Yan watched Bern wordlessly staring at the mirror.
âNo. Iâm Prince Bern.â
Bern repeated his name as if to not lose himself. Then, as if to defy him, a memory came into his head like a whisper.
âNo, my name isââ
And a long name that he hadnât memorized before slipped out of his mouth without even realizing it.
âCalian Rain Kailis.â
Calian, the third prince of Kailis.
That was his name, not Bern.
Bern furrowed his brow and turned back to Yan.
âWhat did you say my name was?â
Thinking that Bern was in a joking mood, Yan replied with a slight smile.
âYou are Prince Calian. And Iâm your servant Yan, who is supposed to take the prince to breakfast right now.â
Suddenly, unfamiliar memories burst into Bernâs mind as if it had been waiting for this answer from Yan.
The Kailian royal court, the etiquette, the weather, the schedule, the horseman, the flower garden, the wizard, the queen, the king. And two older brothers.
Yan was right. He couldnât be late for breakfast.
His memories were clamouring loudly in his head. Get up now. You canât be late for the other two princes.
Now named Calian, the boy asked quietly.
âWhat is the day?â
âItâs April 28th. The weather is fair today, Prince.â
After hearing this, Calian looked around and took in his surroundings. They didnât seemed to be at war with Secretia right now. So Calian asked again,
âWhat year is it?â
âItâs 522.â
Calianâs eyes trembled.
The Year 522 of the Kailis calendar was year 525 of the Secretia calendar. It wasnât the day he closed his eyes.
âItâs ten years ago.â
Ten years ago. And now he was the third prince of Caiis.
Memories of the other two princes came to his mind as if to urge him to get ready and leave.