When symptoms of tancinol appeared, they needed to be notified, so there were fewer patients compared to what Richard had caused.
However, many people in Camellia orphanage were infected.
This is because Michelle did not take care of Shuliaâs disease in a hurry, judging it as a mild cold.
She did it because of her faith.
She knew what would happen if the Roum got tancinol, so she was more cautious.
However, thanks to Tomâs tip-off, which is due to his hostility to the Roums, it is absurd that a bigger disaster has been prevented because of him.
As a result, most of the children and teachers of Roum whom Shulia spoke with that day, were also infected with tancinol.
When will the disease that Phillip created a thousand years ago will disappearâŠ
I went into Shuliaâs room, careful not to mess up the barrier.
Shuliaâs condition was the most serious among the patients in the training center.
Furthermore, she still had a twisted mana flowing out of her body.
I also banned anyone from entering except me and Blake.
This is because the symptom of Shulia is so serious that even wearing preventive tools can be contagious.
So I wanted to spend as much time with her as possible.
There were so many patients, and I was busy studying treatment, but when I had time, I went to Shuliaâs room.
âShulia, Iâm sorry, I am a little late.â
She shook her head while lying on the bed. It was hard for her to sit properly now.
âYour Highness, do I have to get out of here?â
She must have heard the Marquis Valonâs protestâŠ
It seemed that soundproof magic should be added to the barrier hereâŠ
âNo, you donât have too. Heâs just a weirdo. Nothing to worry about. The crown prince scolded him already.â
âYour Highness, youâre married to the Crown Prince arenât you?â
âYes.â
âSince when?â
âWhen His Highness was 8, and I was 10 years old.â
âBrother Luo is 10 years old too.â
âLuo?â
âBrother Kaluo. Iâm going to marry him.â
Shulia smiled bashfully.
I patted her small face.
âI see.â
âBut he doesnât like it.â
âWhy did he think so? Shulia is very pretty.â
âHe thought of me as a real sister. So he doesnât like it.â
Shulia pouted.
âItâs not that he doesnât like it. It means that he loves you like a family.â
âBut why did he want to kill me?â
âWhatâŠ?â
For a moment, my heart sank.
Did Shulia know that Richard got her sick?
âWe were always playing together. I was happy. But Connin said he was going to go study magic. Karan is coming with him. A world where Roums wasnât discriminated against, she said sheâd take us with her if she and her brother succeeded.â
Connin and Karan⊠arenât they the black mage next to Richard?
âI was so happy, but other people didnât like us. They said we caused tancinol. We didnât do anything, but they wonât listen.â
Shulia continued with her eyes closed.
It was not like talking to me, but talking alone in her sleep.
âThey killed all of the villagers. Richard helped us. So we followed Richard.â
ââŠâŠâ
Was it really that Connin and Karan?
âLuo and I went to the orphanage. But the two of them said they would definitely pick me up. But why did Karan try to kill me?â
âWhat did Karan do to you?â
I asked, but she reached into the air instead of answering.
âKaran, whatâs wrong with you? Why did you do that to me? Why did you leave me behind? Why? I know everything. I closed my eyes and pretended to sleep, butre I know everything.â
Tears flowed down from Shuliaâs eyes. I wiped away her tears.
I couldnât think of anything to comfort the little girl. Besides, even if I tell her now, she wonât hear me.
***
Shuliaâs condition had become so serious that she was completely unconscious.
I studied the cure all night, but I made little progress.
If we couldnât catch Richard right away, we had to find a way to safely inject the mana of light into the body.
However, if we use the magic of light, their condition will deteriorate. It was more dangerous to use mana stone, and no herbs could help them.
âAncia, are you still here?â
I was reading a book intently and I looked up when I heard Blakeâs voice.
âIs there something you need research for?â
âYes.â
I answered lightly, while burying myself in the books.
âTake a break. Youâve been overdoing it.â
âHowâs everything going?â
Blake was searching the capital all night for Richard.
There were also testimonies that someone saw a female black mage who was wanted with Richard, plus a man with black hair.
Richard is spreading the tancinol through them.
He does not have the mana of light, and he is a wanted man, so he will not be able to move as boldly as he did a thousand years ago.
Heâs probably hiding somewhere in the capital and giving orders to his men.
âItâs doing well, no need to worry about me.â
Blakeâs face was overflowing with confidence.
It wasnât a word to reassure me or an arrogance. His confidence is based on his skills.
âAnd I found clues about Richardâs black mage.â
âWas it like what she said?â
âYes, but there was something strange.â
âWhat is it?â
âShulia lived in the woods. And the surrounding territories said they didnât even know there were Roums there.â
âBut how did they attack them and accused them of having tancinol?â
âAt that time, one of the villagers must have died. Everyone was surprised because they didnât know why he died, but a man appeared and said he had tancinol.â
ââŠâŠâ
âThey said the Roums, who live in the woods, moved the disease to their village, so they have to deal with it right away, or else tancinol will spread throughout the village. So they went to the place where the man told them, and they found roums.â
âNo way, the man wasâŠ?â
âThey said they didnât see his face properly. In addition, half a year later, people died in groups, leaving only a few survivors. But I think itâs almost certain.â
Connin is a very talented mage. So did Karan.
Richard coveted their abilities and deliberately used others to make their parents killed.
That way, Connin and Karan would offer their loyalty to him.
And to reassure them, he sent young Kaluo and Shulia to the orphanage and pretended to care for them.
If they didnât listen to him, he must have wanted to use the kids as hostages.
Thatâs probably why he brought Tom to the orphanage and caused a disturbance.
It was aimed at inciting Kaluo and other Roum children to constantly feel discrimination and alienation, and to instill hatred of the world.
That way, he can handle them according to his taste.
I was relieved because there was no problem with the orphanage itself.
I didnât think he would have run the orphanage with a pure heart, but I didnât expect him to have done such a mean thing either.
He used so many people to his own desires.
âHow did the people in that village die?â
âThey thought they were attacked by magic for killing the roums. But I think the real cause was black magic.â
âIs Karan and Connin the culprit?â
âItâs highly possible.â
Did they take revenge? Or were they once again exploited by Richard to hide what he did and kill the witness?
Either way, Richard was the worst human being.
He trampled on the future of children who could live happily and eventually turned them into murderers.
I can never forgive him.
This time, Iâll be sure to end all his evil deeds.
***
As soon as I woke up, I locked myself in my room and studied the treatment of tancinol. Soon, Chelsea came inside after a knock.
âYour Highness, why donât we move the noblesâ rooms?â
âWhy? Who else is protesting?â
âItâs not like that, we have a new patient, and the building where the nobles are staying is already full.â
Chelsea was very thorough and excellent in her work.
If it werenât for Chelsea, it would have been difficult to concentrate fully on the patientâs treatment.
âMan again?â
Commoners had a similar proportion of men and women, but men had a much higher proportion among noble patients.
âYes, three men and one woman. The condition is quite serious this time. The whole family has caught it. Of course, you have to check to make the correct diagnosis.â
âWho are they?â
âCountess Chardinâs family.â
For a moment, my heart sank.
âDid Countess Chardin get tancinol?â
Chelsea shook her head.
âNo, but the rest of the family, except Countess Chardin, were caught in tancinol. Count Chardin, his two sons, and his daughter.â
I couldnât be relieved even though Countess Chardin didnât get infected. She mustâve felt even more pain than the patients itself because theyâre her family.
But something was wrong.
Countless people, regardless of status, were caught in tancinol, but those who were close to me somehow avoided the disease.
It was safe to say that no one was caught except for Collin.
Richard wouldnât have spread the tancinol out of consideration for me.
WaitâŠ!
âChelsea, get me a list of people who attended a tea party at the Sephia Palace!â
âYes, Your Highness.â
I quickly checked the list Chelsea brought.
As expected, except for Mrs. Marcelle and a few others, the tea party participants didnât get caught by tancinol.
And there was another person who didnât get tancinol.
It was Tenstheon.
Howard Kensway burst the mana in a narrow, windowless cellar.
It was natural that Blake, who had the power of a goddess, did not get caught, but Tenstheon also avoided the disease.