âHey, Shirone! Didnât you say you finished your work? Why are you still here?â
As he opened the door, Rian fanned his hands and coughed due to the dust.
Shirone just smiled.
âWhatâs the meaning behind that expression? Something good happen?â
âRian, show me around your house.â
âHuh? What?â
Rianâs eyes swung wide open with shock.
He wanted to enter his familyâs house. Knowing Shirone, Rian was sure he wasnât kidding.
At that moment, Rian found a book lying next to Shirone.
âYou⌠are done, arenât you?â
âYeah, thereâs nothing left for me to read. At least not in this library.â
There was nothing more to read.
Even Rian, who stayed away from reading, seemed to understand how cool that sounded.
âReally?â
The sunlight that shone through the window seemed to be just for this moment.
âHahaha! Did you really? Youâre a real piece of work, dude!â
Rian congratulated Shirone as if sharing in his friendâs accomplishment.
Though, he did it as the aggressive swordsman he was, and due to that, Shironeâs eyes went in circles.
âAhh! Iâm dizzy!â
Even after pushing him away, Rian watched Shirone turn in circles.
âHeâs an amazing guy!â
He felt like he finally understood Shirone.
Knowing who Shirone was and despite his background and status, Rian was only thankful.
âHonestly, I would have been quite upset if he had treated me as a Lordâs son.â
Rian agreed without hesitation.
âGood! If you want to come to my house, youâre always welcome! My family isnât at home either!â
It didnât really matter to him, but it was much better for Shirone.
After arriving at the mansion, Shirone was overwhelmed by the size of the building.
âItâs really big.â
He could guess why ancient people built buildings to honor the glory of God.
âCome on in.â
However, Rian, who lived in said house, pushed the door open using his shoulder as if he were too lazy to even open the door.
Shirone asked with an uneasy look.
âRian, what if we get caught?â
âWhat are you so worried about? The library relocation work is done anyways, so youâre not tied down by the contract. Besides, my family wonât be back until the evening. Alright, alright, come on.â
As they went up to the second floor, Shironeâs eyes were greeted by the countless rooms littering the hallway.
As they approached the very end of the corridor, Shirone saw the familyâs room.
Although there was no special decoration like a family crest, the interior was especially pink.
Instead of swords and shields, piano and unknown instruments were on display.
From the musical instruments littering the room, Shirone could tell It was the eldest daughterâs room.
The number of rooms were overflowing, so there would have been many options, but Rian decided on the last room.
Shirone felt like he had seen a side of the alienation Rian must feel despite being part of the family.
âWell, here it is. This is my room.â
As a passionate swordsman, wooden swords were piled up in the room and books related to swordsmanship were also visible on the bookshelf.
However, there were no professional books. Most of them were novels about myths.
âI wanted to come here at least once!â
Thought Shirone, as he considered Rian a friend.
Rooms were said to represent a personâs character. And that saying was not incorrect.
âHe really has no interest in decorating at all!â
For Rian, who was always covered in dust, this place seemed meaningless except for when he wanted to sleep.
The two chatted away because they had nothing to do. But when that got boring as well, they played a card game.
The game ended in just 30 minutes.
It was a complete defeat for Rian.
Shirone asked while sweeping the chips.
âOne more round?â
âIâm not doing it! Damn it. Itâs a gamble based on luck anyways. I guess Iâm just unlucky.â
Shirone spoke again while organizing the chips.
âYou have a habit of moving cards outside when the ace comes in. And the time you take to bet is different depending on whether you have a pair. Iâm guessing the reason why is because when you have a pair, youâre taking the time to think of a strategy, but when you donât have a pair, you just give up. But if thereâs a time difference, it stands out. Just knowing those two things gives me the higher probability of winning.â
Rian had a blank look on his face as if he had been cheated.
âHow can you find such things?â
âObservation often achieves its purpose when you are not obsessively trying to observe forcefully. If you try to observe multiple things at once, you will never find what youâre looking for. Just appreciate and acknowledge them as a whole. Only then will something stand out.â
Rian placed his chin on his hand.
âDonât be obsessed with what youâre trying to get? Maybe this will help me find my own Schema.â
âMaybe. I took that into consideration when trying to understand my Spirit Zone.â
âHmm. To not be obsessedâŚâ
Rian echoed Shironeâs words.
His brain was itchy. He felt like he was close to something, but the thoughts eluded him.
He felt sleepy and got tired, perhaps because he thought about something deeply for the first time in a long time.
âWhatever.â
Rian stretched out on his back.
âI have nothing to do, so let me sleep a little bit. Iâm so tired because I ran 100 laps this morning.â
âThen get some sleep. Iâll be reading a book.â
âYes, yes.â
Rian fell asleep as soon as he closed his eyes.
Smiling at the sight of his friend who laid down comfortably, Shirone pulled out a novel.
âBloody Fight With the Snake Queen!â
After only reading history books for about a year and a half, he didnât notice the passing time as he read an adventure story.
On the other hand, it seemed like Rian enjoyed something quite different from Shironeâs. Key sentences were underlined.
âThe snake queenâs weakness is her head.
âHahaha.â
They didnât do much of anything, but he was happy to just be at his friendâs house for the first time.
An hour passed just like that.
With Rian still not up, Shirone closed the book and organized the room.
âHe said his family was coming back in the evening.â
âWhen the sun goes down, the inside of the manion will get noisyâ
Shirone thought it best to leave now.
While walking down the hall, Shirone heard the sound of a piano leaking out from a room.
For him, who had grown up in the mountains, the music filled with the composerâs inspiration shook his heart more strongly than thunder.
âThatâs so cool!â
Shirone followed the sound as if drunk, and stopped in front of Rianâs sisterâs room.
A woman with blue hair that flowed like the ocean waves was playing the piano.
It was truly a heavenly sound.
Although not the youngest, she was a woman of talent who became a court musician at the age of 19, so to say she was talented was an understatement.
The harmony that gradually accumulated and the variations that blended within.
Shironeâs consciousness abided to Reinaâs fingertips like a marionette caught in a melody.
And only after the performance did Shirone finally realize where he was.
Perhaps the emotional whirlwind went on for too long as Reina found Shirone. She smiled and waved at him.
âHi, how was it? My piano sonata?â
How was it?
He learned information about music through books, but what he heard with his ears was beyond what he had imagined.
âUhh, it wasâŚâ
He didn't dare to speak his mind.
Reina patted the piano chair and spoke.
âYou can come over here and take a look. Iâve never seen your face here before. Are you a new worker?â
âYes. Iâm in charge of sorting out the library. Itâs been over a year since I joined.â
âAah! Youâre the one. Iâve heard about you before. You must be very smart. Classification work canât be done by just anyone.â
Maybe it was because she majored in art, but Reina was not authoritative, instead, Shirone felt consideration in the way she spoke.
Entering the room awkwardly, Shirone hesitated for a moment and pointed to the sheet of music papers.
âThis is called sheet music, right?â
âYes, itâs titled âIn the Darkâ, which is the third movement of the piano sonata composed by Schreiman. Have you ever played the piano?â
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âNo, never.â
âReally? Then sit this way. Iâll teach you. Itâs not a difficult song.â
Shirone was nervous because the inertia of working while risking his life under the Ogent name remained.
In particular, he was even more concerned because he heard from Rian that his sister was a wicked witch.
âItâs all right. Nobody is going to rebuke you because I allowed it.â
Shirone, feeling somewhat relieved, sat down in front of the piano with much curiosity.
âNow, from here, Do, Re, MiâŚâ
After hearing the most basic things, Shirone pressed the first chord, paying attention to her fingerings.
Baaam.
The sound that rippled through the heart.
Feeling the tension gradually dissipating, Shirone continued by connecting the sound with a second chord.
Reinaâs eyebrows rose.
âWow! You catch on quick! Despite this being your first time playing, your sight-reading is really good.â
To play new music for the first time is called sight-reading.
Like how athletic ability was more important than emotions, the faster the thinking speed, the better.
Reinaâs compliment made him feel good, but he couldnât move himself to smile while looking at her eyes.
Shirone, who was staring at the keys, raised his head when something came to mind.
âIâm sorry, butâŚâ
âYes?â
âCan you please play it again?â
Even in their brief encounter, Reina discovered the unique temperament Shirone had.
âHe is an active child!â
An average servant of the house would have spent their time currying favor with their masters, but Reina could tell Shirone wasnât like that.
Reina readily agreed.
âOkay.â
To say that artists were obsessed with talent is false. These were just words made up by fake artists.
âThen Iâll play properly this time.â
What artists loved the most was passion.
Reina encored âIn the Dark.â
Even to a non-professional Shirone, He could tell it was an extraordinary performance that was incomparable to the first.
âSchema.â
Her nervous system⌠It was twice as sensitive as the average person. Shirone could tell she understood her body.
After her performance, Reina looked satisfied.
On the other hand, Shirone was lost in thought with a serious expression, even after the music was over.
âCould I try again?â
âHmm? Oh, sure.â
âPlease understand even if itâs difficult to listen to.â
âHaha, of course. Itâs like that for everyone at first.â
Shirone raised his hands gently over the keys.
As soon as he thought his posture was acceptable, Shirone quickly started playing.
Reina, who was listening to this unspecific music, bore an awkward smile.
However, as Shirone was midway through, she realized something.
âWho is this child? What in the world is he trying to do?â
All the notes were off. Completely wrong. But to her surpriseâŚ
All the notes were similar.
It may not be called music, but it seemed to convey Shironeâs feelings.
âWhatever heâs playing, heâs not doing it as a performanceâŚâ
Reina was correct. Shirone wasnât trying to perform, instead, he was in the process of going deeper in order to understand the concept of playing an instrument.
âA little more!â
Shirone focused even harder.
Take in the whole music sheet, analyze it with your head, and command your ten fingers.
Even in the midst of many different notes, the feeling was getting clearer.
âMore, more. I need to get closer.â
As his concentration rose high, the Spirit Zone opened.
âIâm almost there.â
Reina swallowed.
Pleasant chords mingled between the gritty dissonance.
Dun Dun Dun Dun!
At the moment when the score and the performance reached its climax, there was a thrill that shocked Reinaâs body to the core.
Shirone began an authentic cadence.
âItâs here!â
Raising both his hands, Shirone hit the perfect 5th and then pressed upon the 1st interval with the greatest degree of passionâŚ
BAAMM!!
The harmony, which started 4 minutes ago, extinguished into seven notes, spreading an infinite, inexhaustible aftertaste.