Calian was unable to sleep through the night. His mind was a bundle of mess due to what had occurred at the banquet hall.
Allan visited him first thing in the morning. Soon as he saw Calian, he spoke gruffly, voice smooth, âHave you sorted out your mind?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 oftentimes spoke of words out of the blue, things that were unnecessary. Nevertheless, it helped out Calian.
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. Though heâs quite the roughneck, itâs not like heâs completely dull in the mind,â Allan praised.
Calian frowned and rolled his lips together. He neither had positive nor negative thoughts about Franz.
âAt first, 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 realizes 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.
Putting aside that should Calianâs identity be revealed, Allan knew that Calian was no longer willing to the life of Bern. He was thinking of recommending that he live like Calian of the past to fool Franz and dissuade Franz 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-colored ring. Feeling the thick ring that had no symbol nor a carved design, Calian asked, âWhat is this?â
âTry it on,â Allan smiled, âIâm sure youâll like it.â
Calian wondered what finger he should put it on. It was big, after all. He made do with his index finger. Then, amazingly, the ring automatically reduced its size to perfectly fit Calianâs index finger.
He knew the ring had a magical ability, but still, he was unable to hold back a surprised sound. Calian looked at Allan curiously.
âWhenever youâre curious about what this old man thinks, then all you need to do is call out to him.â
âI seeâŚâ
The ring had communication magic cast onto it, surprising Calian very much. It was actually what he was most worried about. Allan was the only one who knew most about his precarious situation. If he wasnât there, thereâd be no one for Calian to speak open-mindedly with.
âThe inside of the palace is covered in Sispanianâs power, so it has no use. Itâd be difficult for me to communicate with you when inside the palace. But if you call out to me whenever youâre outside, Iâll be able to answer you immediately.â
Calianâs face relaxed. Though he knew Allan spent most of his time inside the palace grounds, he felt relieved knowing heâd be able to rely on Allan from time to time.
âThank you. That makes me relieved.â Calian smiled.
Allan watched Calian smile. He smiled in return, a little too deviously. Calian didnât know that Euria was tearing up, saying that the academyâs treasure vault had been emptied out once again.
Allan nodded, playing the part of a wise mage like usual.
He suddenly remembered the other reason he came here for. He cleared his throat, straightened his posture, and said, âAh, a contact came from the palace that my carriage went to last time.â
He was talking about Melfir Pollun.
Calian nodded. âHave you met him?â
âYes. He visited me personally yesterday. I had to greet him. Look like youâve found another talented person. He had quite the head for numbers.â
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