âFirstly, before weâre magicians, weâre students. We will not use magic outside of official promises.â
âWe will not use magic outside of official promises.â
The student representative announced the pledge and the other 800 students repeated this in unison.
A promise that must be kept by the magicians that would soon go on break.
The contents of this oath were laid out with pretty standard and obvious things, but the main point was that one shouldnât abuse their magic.
Outside of âpromisedâ occasions, one could use magic if oneâs body and health would be threatened, another would become threatened, or if they would unluckily find themselves in confrontation with a monster.
Abuse, dignity, restraint, regulations, honor, and the like should be considered.
I stood at the podium and led the pledge, saying a total of seven things during the vacation ceremony before looking toward Director Tirion.
The director smiled at me, showing me that I did good, and started talking.
And so, the Directorâs preaching began.
âStudents, it has already been half a year since the start of your school year. This is the perfect time to reflect upon your goals that you set for yourselves as magicians when you first knocked on the doors of the Ignit Academy. The great magician Frolian Ignit that first founded this very academy repeated this same phrase until his dying breath. âThere is no end.â Even though he was the one who was the closest to the edge of magic, he couldnât feel the end of it. Donât become lazy just because of the vacation andâŠâŠâ
ââŠâŠâ
It was definitely a great story with noble intentions, but it was just boring to the students who were awaiting their break.
There was no mercy.
It was just like the great magician Frolian Ignit had said.
âThere is no endâ to this boring preaching, even though we were thankful to the Director.
He was a pretty good personâŠâŠ
But he didnât have any flexibility when it came to his preaching.
Another 10 minutes passed until he finished talking.
âUp next, the student representative will talk about âour attitude as we await our break.â â
ââŠâŠâ
It finally came to my turn to end this ceremony.
Subject:
Our attitude as we await our break.
My gaze dropped downward.
The parchment on the podium held the story that I had prepared diligently overnight.
But I turned that paper over.
Then, I stepped forward, toward the students who were rubbing their eyes in tiredness, and spoke.
âI hope that you will have an enjoyable break without regrets. That is all.â
* * *
Even thought it was the morning, the entrance of the academy was filled with a ton of people.
âWeâre here! Young Master!â
It was all because of the servants and carriages waiting to take the students back to their territories.
However, compared to the amount of people gathered here, it was orderly.
It was because the students, who were ready to leave the academy even a second earlier, left as soon as they got in their carriages.
Jason was the same.
The Daymond House insignia of the royal foxglove beer keg was on the side of his silver carriage, and he got on, flicking his finger at me.
âAs I thought, RuinâŠâŠ I believed in you.â
âAbout what?â
âIn the 6 years in the academy, Iâve been through many vacation ceremonies, but a concise and tight farewell like you did today was a first. An enjoyable break without regrets. I like it.â
âA long vacation following a short vacation ceremony.â
âThatâs right!â
I gleefully responded, and Jason shook my hand before leaving the academy.
âThen, Iâll see you in two months!â
ââŠâŠâ
Iâll see you in two months.
It was the same boring thing he said every year, but there was a reason it somehow felt new.
That was because I didnât have to remain alone at the academy and wallow in my pity.
âI can also go homeâŠâŠâ
I would be able to return to my hometown.
However, unlike the houses of other students, the Ardell Familyâs âservant carriageâ didnât arrive.
The reason was simple.
I hadnât sent a message that I would be returning this break.
Since the Ardell territory, as one of the kingdomâs most southward countryside towns, didnât have any magicians, we could only communicate through letters.
Even after the letters arrived, it would take a few more days, totalling about a month, for the carriage to arrive at the academy.
It was faster for me to just go by myself.
âThen, letâs go.â
I suppressed my elevated heart and moved toward the stable at the back of the academy.
Since all the horses here were owned by the academy, you couldnât use them unless for special occasions, but I had already gotten permission from Professor Hydel.
âAre you going now?â
ââŠâŠProfessor.â
He brought the horse by the reins himself, as if waiting for me.
His expression looked a little more complicated than usual.
âGoing back to your hometownâŠâŠ Itâs great.â
âYeah.â
The Professorâs hometown was the same as mine, the Ardell Territory.
He was of common birth at Ardell, and also an old friend of my father.
AlsoâŠ
âProfessorâŠâŠ Arenât you also going to the territory?â
ââŠâŠâ
For a reason different to mine, he hadnât returned to the territory in a while.
Why?
Why hadnât he returned for decades?
I couldnât know for sure.
But just like his veiled emotions, I could vaguely guess.
âNext time.â
ââŠâŠâ
It was guilt.
âWhen I am not ashamed of myself, then I may be able to return, just like you did.â
Maybe, it was closer to pity.
Professor Hydel had experienced being cut down from his dreams because of his status as a commoner.
When he said that he was ashamed of himself, it mayâve been from his disappointment toward his past anger he had of being born a commoner.
I wanted to tell him to not blame himself.
But I shut my mouth and instead chose to smile for him.
âIâll say hello to Father for you.â
Just like what Iâd experienced, there were a time and place for everything,
ââŠâŠAlright.â
The professor smiled bitterly and bid me farewell.
âHave a safe trip.â
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10 days.
I spent over ten sleepless days riding my horse.
This was a path I hadnât traveled since I entered the academy when I was 10.
Since I couldnât even remember the path, it didnât feel even somewhat nostalgic.
But thanks to the fast horse, I could shorten the 15 day trip I wouldâve had on the carriage to just 10 days.
Passing Oblang, the southernmost trade city in the Radian Kingdom, I trekked through a forest.
Only after that could I smile brightly.
ââŠâŠIâm finally here.â
From here on out was the Ardell territory that some people didnât even know existed.
It was next to the ocean, but the territoryâs main job was farming, and this small countryside view was the same as it was 6 years ago.
A lush path through the forest, and a small beach that could be seen between the trees.
Before the beach was a field of crops, and next to them were small log cabins near a well.
The place was filled with the essence of food and people.
Ardell.
Clopâ Clopâ
I slowed down and entered the town while enjoying the view.
âHuh?â
âLooks like someoneâs coming.â
Since this path was rare to most travellers and foreigners, my entrance into the village created a small commotion.
âWho is it?â
Since I was covered by my cloak that also acted as my sleeping bag and wore a wide brimmed hat, it was natural that no one could recognise me.
âWho are you?â
A well built man blocked my path, and I got off the horse, taking off my hat.
âMr Pison? Your presence is still the same.â
ââŠâŠH-huh?â
âItâs been a while. Have you been well?â
âY-Young Master?!â
Mr Pison.
Since he had his first child when I left the territoryâŠ
Would the kid be 6 by now?
Sure enough, a young girl who looked to be about 6 years old held onto Mr Pisonâs legs and stared at me with curiosity.
I crouched down and smiled at her.
âHow are you?â
ââŠâŠâ
The little kid hid behind Mr Pison, wary of me.
How cute.
When I left for the academy, my younger sisterâŠ
Ruina was about this young thenâŠâŠ
Did she grow up well?
I stood back up again.
âI-itâs the young masterâŠâŠâ
Muttered Mr Pison in shock, and after confirming my face again, he shouted for the whole village to hear,
âYoung Master has really returned!â
âWhoâs here?â
âWhat do you mean who?! Itâs the young master! Young Master Ruin!â
ââŠâŠHuuuuh? Young Master Ruin is back?â
The difference of status between nobles and peasants did exist between us.
But since the Ardell noble house didnât really feel like a noble house, I visited here many a time to share meals with them.
Enough to remember the names and faces of the few people that made up this small village.
Just as I remembered themâŠ
âI apologise. I really did take too long, didnât I?â
âWaaaaah! Young Master!â
They had not forgotten me.
The old ladies who took care of me in the stead of my late mother.
The grandpas who would tell me fun stories once a while.
The young children who I played with, disregarding the difference in status.
We were all close. Like a family.
âYoung Master! Donât you know how worried we were when there wasnât any news from you?â
âThatâs right, thatâs right! Weâre really curious. Have you been healthy?â
âHowâs the magic academy? Are there really amazing magicians like in the rumours?â
âHut! What do you mean amazing? Our Young Master is amazing-er than all of them. His talent was so good that he was known in the capital when he was just 10 years old. Isnât that right?â
âOf course! Thatâs right. Now now, since the young master has returned, shouldnât we have a festival of sorts?â
âWe must. Hah! We must! Before that, the young master needs to meet with the lord. Isnât that so, Young Master?â
âHaha. Thatâs true.â
Nothing had changed.
The brushmakerâs house here.
Mr Pisonâs wheat fields on that hill.
The alchemistâs workshop beyond that.
I could walk through the Ardell territory with my eyes closed.
The villagers walked with me.
Then, I had finally arrived in front of my âhouseâ.
âMy Lord! Please come out! Look whoâs here!â
As all the people of the territory gathered here, Dellin Ardell, my father, the lord of Ardell territory, appeared before me.
âRuinâŠâŠâ
My fatherâs eyes were wide with astonishment at my appearance,
And behind himâŠ
âRuin?â
My younger sister, Ruina Ardell, jumped up and greeted me.