After Justusâ intervention, Elu and the others were invited to his reception room . It was a calm room made entirely of wood, from the floor to the ceiling, including the walls . It didnât quite fit the image of a research center .
The room was also perfectly clean and tidy, and on the south side, there was a wooden sunroom where a few colorful flowers were growing .
How should I say this, that doesnât match the impression I got from Justusâ appearance at all . Those were Eluâs frank thoughts . Next to him, Lifa looked similarly surprised .
However, when Elu thought about it, Justus was only the research centerâs chief executive . It was unlikely that he would be involved with the interior design of the building, or that he would personally manage a reception room that had no direct relation to his research .
So the room was probably made based on the preferences and the original concept of the one in charge of the room .
ăâSo, whereâd you leave the tea cups?âă
ăâJust sit the hell down . Whoâd want to drink that disgusting tea you make?âă
Even towards the man who, according to Eluâs information, was supposed to be Haroldâs direct superior, he had no mercy .
However, while his mouth said those words, his hands were skillfully preparing a teapot and as many cups as there were people . It was a surprising spectacle for Elu and Lifa .
ăâWho said anything about you drinking it? I was just trying to entertain these ladiesâă
(TLN: People tend to assume Elu is a woman, but we still donât know about that, he probably keeps it ambiguous on purpose)
ăâOh, so you want your guests to see your stinginess in all its glory, youâre as vicious as ever . âă
ăâSays the one who ensnared a girl while on duty . You want to get yourself a side wife?âă
ăâLike hell Iâd willingly marry such a thin girl . âă
ăâHow ridiculous for a scientist to jump to conclusions so easily . If you judge everything with such extreme logic, then that astral body research you take so much pride on isnât all itâs cracked up to be . âă
ăâAnd whoâs the one who benefited from that research? Careful what you say, youâre being rude . âă
ăâYou better worry about yourself, bastard, your dementia is getting worse . Did you forget how many times I broke my engagement with that girl?âă
Their verbal war kept going without eye contact . The other two spectated the savage exchange in mute amazement . While they argued without interrupting each other, they inversely seemed to be in perfect harmony .
But even though the content of their talk was completely hostile, the atmosphere between Harold and Justus was surprisingly calm . Of course, there wasnât even a ghost of a friendly atmosphere between them, but despite the enmity they threw at each other, their exchange seemed more like a business conversation .
There was a very mysterious sense of distance to it .
Meanwhile, Harold had served them tea .
Elu and Lifa were on a two-seater Sofa, and Justus was sitting face to face with them, as for Harold, he alone sat down by a window at a distance .
ăâOh well . Please pay no heed to that eccentric man, you twoâ which reminds me, I havenât heard your names yet, have I?âă
ăâI- I am Lifa Goodridge . âă
ăâMy name is Elu . Itâs quite an honor to meet the famous Dr . Freund . âă
ăâIâm Justus Freund . Please donât stand on ceremony . âă
It was quite abnormal for something like that to be said without a smile or any expression at all . Well, Elu thought, I donât quite fit in the normal category either .
ăâThank you for your concern . âă
ăâSo, why are you two here? I donât suppose you were invited by Harold, that would mean youâve been through a cataclysm . âă
ăâWell, actually Lifa is the one whoâŠâă
Elu poked Lifaâs arm with his elbow . After that signal, Lifa started to speak .
ăâIâm interested in magical research and Iâm actually studying it myself . So I asked Harold to let me meet and speak to an expert of the field andâŠâă
ăâWith his reputation being what it is, we thought the one he worked for might fit the criteria . âă
ăâI see, itâs quite unusual for that guy to accept a request like that . âă
ăâWell, it seems he was interested in an idea of hers that could involve the use of astral powers, though itâs not really part of her research . âă
ăâOho⊠. âă
Explained Elu, taking over Lifaâs conversation . Justus took a sip of his drink while looking at Harold with a stern face, as if he was telling him he had been too careless .
The setting they had agreed upon was that the two friends, Lifa and Elu, had been staying together in the town of Attis where they happened to meet with Harold, and since they were aware of his connection to Doctor Justus, the two kept pestering him to bring them along with him .
Eluâs first task had been to make an impression on Harold . When Lifa asked Harold to accompany her on her trip to mount Giran, she made a deal with him, a sort of trade-off statingăâIf you lend me your strength, Iâll accept your termsâă . Though she hadnât expected the outcome of her words at the time, Elu believed that if he brought up that deal in this situation, it would be beneficial for Harold .
So, while having instructed Lifa to back up his words so that he wouldnât be exposed, Elu tried to read any information he could make out of Justusâ words and conduct . However, even though he had been careful about more or less everything, he made no progress .
Therefore, he focused on Justusâ research on magicâ or rather, on what he called âastral bodies . â But still, it was quite difficult for Elu to do much more alone .
Perhaps having anticipated that, Harold had spoke to Elu beforehand sayingăâIâm not expecting much . Iâll consider any knowledge you achieve as a gain . Other than that, focus your whole attention on making sure that he doesnât notice any relation I might have with the Giffelts . âă
Even Harold himself was that vigilant . In other words, the man called Justus was extremely troublesome .
Elu thought back on the chain of events which surrounded Harold five years prior . He considered the all-powerful puppet master who was even able to manipulate the Tribunal, still hiding his identity .
Maybe that puppet master was Justus, or someone close to him .
Eluâs honest thoughts were that if Harold was going to make him confront someone like that, he should have told Elu everything he knew . But Harold refused to do it, or perhaps he couldnât, which led Elu to believe Harold still had some big secrets .
Well, heâs obviously no ordinary man after all .
(For now, Iâll concentrate on the problem before my eyes . I canât lose my focus when facing this one . )
Elu reined his thoughts in and put impregnable defenses on his mind, ready to resist any scrutiny, while he smiled naturally, challenging Justus so the two would sound each other out .
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(Haroldâs pov)
ăâBut you sure do know a lot about Harold . âă(Justus)
ăâThatâs probably âcause someoneâs been slyly spreading rumors around as they please . âă(Harold)
ăâI didnât know there were people like that . Theyâre really the complete opposite of me, as Iâve only been speaking the truth about you . âă(Justus)
ăâYeah, thanks to them, I get gloomy looks wherever I go, itâs really annoying . âă(Harold)
ăâI didnât know you were that sensitive . That discovery should be written down in the record books . âă(Justus)
Youâve really been telling people whatever you want, thought Harold spitefully . He couldnât hide that resentment as it oozed out of his words and his facial expression .
Needless to say that the one responsible for spreading Haroldâs bad reputation and ruining his image was none other than Justus himself . His ulterior motive was likely to isolate Harold and put him in a helpless state to make it easier to bind him . There is no such thing as a person who would be benevolent enough to help someone they heard only bad rumors about, so for now, Justusâ expectations had been met with a huge success .
Because of him, Harold got stuck with the extremely disturbing alias that is Knight Killer .
Moreover, his reputation was very bad with the staff of the research center where he lived . But there was no helping it since, from their perspective, they were the direct neighbors of an evil murderer who couldnât be described as a human being, and Harold had his faults, too .
To put it briefly, his open hostility frightened them . And so, Harold started living with his Switch constantly on whenever he was in the research center, with the exception of his room . Otherwise it would have been too hard for him to keep calm . His explanation was that human hostility was much more frightening than any mighty monster .
Hence, Haroldâs words became even worse, thereby increasing the staffâs animosity, and trapping him into a vicious circle . And thatâs basically what led to the current situation .
ăâBut what Iâm wondering about is that idea of yours that piqued Haroldâs interest . Can you tell me about it?âă
ăâYes . I wondered whether I could combine magic, which relies on an individualâs nature, with the versatility of science and what I figured wasââă
Lifaâs self-made science and magic hybrid technique . Harold had instructed her to talk about it but to pretend that it was still just a theory .
Though Harold had many reasons, his biggest motive was to use Justusâ technology and ideas to strengthen Lifaâs power . From her fight with the Hydra, he deemed that the power of her attacks was not sufficient and that it needed to be raised further .
Truthfully, he initially intended to take care of the problem by meddling with Linerâs group from the shadows later on, but this way was more efficient . Each man knows his own business best, so it was better to leave science to an actual scientist .
Naturally, since Lifa was going to join the Heroâs party, she would have to fight with Justus sooner or later . It would disadvantageous if he was aware of her means of attacks when that time came . But that was just the logic on paper .
But no matter how smart he was, it was unlikely that Justus would consider the battle aspect behind those researches at this point in time . It would be difficult for him to find countermeasures even once he found out his opponents had Lifa in their ranks .
At that time, Linerâs and the othersâ obstructed plans would just have to be corrected . Furthermore, Harold would secretly intervene and put his game knowledge to efficient use . And there wouldnât be much time wasted either, aside from the correction of the plan .
Thatâs why he dragged Lifa to the research center despite being aware of the risks . It could be said that he had found a heaven-sent opportunity, even though it wasnât on purpose .
ăâ⊠. . Mhm, I can understand why Harold was interested . âă
Justus let that thought escape him after listening to some of the theories developed by Lifa . By the way, though Harold was listening, there were too many technical words and he only understood about half of it .
Although Lifa had the appearance of a child, her brain was capable of developing antibiotics and obstructing Justusâ plans, she was more than qualified to be referred to as a genius . Average as he was, there was no way Harold could follow this conversation of prodigies .
ăâSo, what do you think? Are there some things that I can improve orâŠâŠâă
ăâAlthough I canât really say without putting this into practice, there are several points I have some thoughts about . I wouldnât mind teaching you, but Iâm already too busy as is . âă
Justus shifted his eyes to the roomâs clock . He probably didnât have much more free time left .
Unable to get any advice, Lifa could only replyăâI-I see . âădispiritedly, but Justusâ next words were surprising .
ăâBut your ideas and points of view are certainly wonderful . You can stay here for a while if you want . Weâll get to discuss lots of things whenever I have some time . âă
ăâHuh, really?âă
Shit, Lifa bit the bait without thinking .  No, even I didnât think he would be willing to spare part of his private time . That Justus doesnât care much for other people .
Lifaâs theories must have tugged at his heartstrings .
However, the more she stayed the more the risks increased . Every little thing she exposed from there on out could reveal the secrets of Harold & co, one after the other .
ăâHold on, Lifa, if you do that, weâll get back to the village too late and our lie will be exposed . Â You do know uncle wonât just forgive you after one good scolding this time, right?âă
The one who interfered with that predicament was Elu . Harold didnât know if Elu came up with this on the spot or if he had prepared himself beforehand . But Elu was surprisingly natural as he came up with a lie that explained why they couldnât stay for too long .
At first, Lifaâs expression looked blank as she didnât understand what Elu was saying, but she soon accurately grasped the situation and her little face became pale . From an outsiderâs point of view, she seemed to become frightened upon imagining the scolding from the uncle that Elu spoke about .
ăâWhat does this mean?âă
ăâThe two of us come from a small village . Most of the villagers there make a living by working in the fields and raising livestock . Since itâs that kind of village, Lifa, whoâs devoted to science, stands out a little, and her family has strictly told her to stop wasting her time on research . âă
What Elu was talking about were Lifaâs actual circumstances in the gameâs story . It was no lie .
Though Harold wondered how Elu knew about that, Lifaâs facial expression didnât turn surprised but embarrassed . In other words, Lifa had probably personally told Elu in the previous days . It seemed like, in just a few days, their relationship had deepened to the point where she didnât mind speaking to Elu about things like that .
ăâThough this time I went as far as Attis, I actually lied to my parents that I was going sightseeing in the Royal Capital . So I cannot stay for too long . âă(Lifa)
ăâMhm . Then, how long can you stay?âă
If it were up to Harold, he would have answeredăâWe canât . âăwithout a second thought .
However, that was not Eluâs answer . After a few seconds, he answered with a serious face .
ăâTwo weeks is our limit . âă
ăâIs that so? But itâs just as I thought . You are smart . Iâd have had some doubts if you had directly replied that you canât stay . âă
From those words, Harold slowly understood Eluâs intentions . And a cold sweat ran throughout his whole body .
From the earlier conversations, there was no way Elu didnât know the time it took to go from their village towards Attis and the royal capital . And upon their meeting with Harold in Attis, they boarded a ship together with him towards the royal capital . Considering the time Haroldâs given duty would take and the time it took him to come back, everything was pretty clear .
Usually, it would be unlikely for two girls who came from a small village by themselves to travel using something as expensive as a boat . At best theyâd come by carriage, at worst theyâd come on foot . Either way, there was a wide difference in speed when compared to a ship .
And yet, they came to the royal capital . Whether the royal capital was on the way towards their village or not, considering the Royal Capitalâs distance from Attis, it would be strange if they werenât considerably in advance of their initial schedule .
If they had been late, they probably wouldnât have bothered to meet with Justus at all . Whatever reasons they came up with, there was no way for them to justify not having plenty of time to spare .
Harold had believed that Eluâs lie had no weakness, that it was perfect .
However, far from being just turned down by Justus, Elu gave him enough information to make Lifa, and himself, stay .
And the worst part was Justusâ last words .  They implied that he didnât trust Elu in the slightest . This way, it became impossible for Elu to make any rash moves .
ăâWhen you want to return, Iâll find you a ship that will get you to the closest town to your village . That way youâll be able to extend your stay . âă
Proposed Justus . But in Haroldâs ears, that proposition sounded like a death sentence .