Goosebumps crawled up on her skin. There was no time to calculate anything. Kyrie shook off the young manâs hand and dug into the crowd.
âDamn it! She noticed! Catch!â
Her guess was correct. They began to chase her.
Kyrie ran without hesitation. She didnât even have time to think about why she was pursued by the Emperorâs magic corps. She hid in the crowd and thought of returning to the Pronoia Grand Library. But before she could go far, a shout caught Kyrieâs ankle.
âAttack! As long as the target is captured, the rest is irrelevant!â
It was an inaudible cry mixed with screams, but it was too clear for Kyrie to hear.
Magic circles began to be drawn in the sky. Numerous symbols such as an owlâs eye, a cross, a birdâs beak, and a goblet of horns filled the ceremony with ominous gold colour.
âAttack Magic!â
I am going crazy.
Kyrie quickly left the street. They were targeting her, so the damage to civilians should be prevented.
âShe went into the alley!â
âChase!â
The shouts of the wizards echoed from afar. Kyrie ran recklessly in a maze-like alley without a single lamp.
[The Emperorâs Wizards.]
Nathaniel was there the whole time. He was still a boy. And even with an elegant gait as if walking on water, he was faster than Kyrieâs full speed.
[They are six in number.]
Looking back, the boy said sarcastically.
[Why donât you ask for help? It seems difficult to run away from them by your own strength.]
Nathaniel laughed softly. Even at night, his blue eyes that twinkled like stars were blatantly hoping that Kyrie would cling to him.
What if I cling to his words?
Then Nathaniel will be convinced again. Kyrie Buchanan, who said she wanted to find happiness by excluding him, eventually turned to him for help. After all, humans change their minds easily. So her compassion must have been just a daydream. Well, his way so far has been rightâŚâŚ.
But Nathaniel needs to know. That he canât always be right. He should know that there are people who do not break their will.
Kyrie ignored him and ran. Nathanielâs smile faltered slightly.
[âŚ..Letâs see how long you are stubborn.]
Being chased like a rabbit, she was getting farther and farther away from the Pronoia Library. Kyrie now felt like her lungs were being ripped apart.
âI can hear it from over there!â
The shouts of wizards from all sides and the spells sometimes drawn in the sky made Kyrie unable to rest. The siege was getting narrower and tighter, and Kyrie swung the handle of the back door of any building without a hitch. Fortunately, there was an open place.
[Lighthouses.]
Nathaniel muttered. He didnât seem to like the place.
Kyrie gasped and she headed inside the building. The inside of the shop was full of lights. The lights were not turned off, perhaps to attract guests, and the five-colored lights sparkled with brilliant colors that drove away the night. Kyrie later realized she had made the wrong choice.
âItâs too bright. I have nowhere to hide.â
But the wizards were already within walking distance. Kyrie hurriedly headed up the stairs to the second floor, but the door was locked.
âOnly here the door is open.â
âWhat about the tracking magic?â
âWeâve been doing this since before, but providence is getting in the way.â
âLook inside.â
She heard them coming into the store. Kyrieâs eyes looked around in search of a rope, and saw a pile of wooden chests that seemed to be used to carry lights. Kyrie hastily shoved herself into the narrow space between the pile of chests and the wall.
She belatedly noticed Nathanielâs presence as he watched her. The boy with an elegant and well-groomed smile was staring at Kyrie.
[This. Iâm here to advertise that youâre hiding here. What are you going to do?]
Kyrie clenched her teeth.
âGo that way.â
Wizards began to approach. There was already no time to take other action.
In the end, she refused to ask for help, and eventually Nathaniel sighed dissatisfied.
[Stubborn.]
His small body scattered like mist. In an instant, a large, black thing grabbed Kyrie and hugged her. And immediately after that, the wizards appeared.
âDid you find her?â
âI canât see her.â
âLook around.â
In the darkness, Kyrie heard her own breath and Nathanielâs breathing as he hugged her. Nathaniel placed his arm against the wall behind Kyrie and his other arm wrapped around her waist naturally. The boyâs clothes were no more. He was in the usual figure exuding an overripe atmosphere.
The sound of the wooden chests being opened one by one could be heard amidst the stopped accident. When the shadow of someoneâs finger appeared in the bright light, Kyrie unwittingly gave strength to Nathanielâs arm hugging her.
Immediately after, the wizardâs head popped out and looked indifferent to where her Kyrie was.
âThere is nothing here.â
He said after a glance at the narrow space between the pile of chests and the wall. It was exactly where Kyrie and Nathaniel were, but it seemed to be invisible to the young wizardâs eyes.
The wizard quickly went to another place. Kyrie blinked her eyes in surprise.
[It is inconvenient because there are few shadows.]
Nathaniel whispered above her head. It was then that Kyrie realized that they were in the shadows. The darkness that somehow seemed to be always alive under Nathanielâs feet.
The wizards began to search around noisily. Kyrieâs body froze in astonishment, and Nathaniel hugged her a little tighter.
[Wait a minute.]
Nathaniel tilted his head a little and spoke into Kyrieâs ear. When his breath touched Kyrie, she trembled without realizing it. On the other hand Nathaniel misunderstood, as he released his strength from his arm that was holding her.
[Are you sick?]
He asked in a serious tone, it almost made Kyrie laugh. And suddenly she realized that the reason he always reached out âtoo slowâ was to control his power.
A weak human. A very weak cat.
To him, a human may feel like a clay doll that slides out when pressed.
[Kyrie? Is your intestine ruptured?]
In the end, Kyrie forgot the situation and let out a short laugh.
At that moment, she felt Nathanielâs body stiffen. She also felt his arms around her waist grow stronger.
Kyrie tried to stay away from his chest and moved the tip of her nose, but it didnât work out because there was little space. In the end, Kyrie relaxed her body. Her helpless body clung to Nathanielâs chest.
Again, the hesitant Nathaniel wavered a little, and began stroking Kyrieâs head.
That was not why she lost her strength, but there were still wizards out there. Kyrie gave up, and Nathaniel muttered in a dry voice.
[So it is hard to get attention.]
He didnât say much afterwards.
He just mumbled to the wizards [Youâve been searching for a long time, havenât you.]. Kyries felt that somehow she didnât dislike what he said.
The wizards made the lighthouse almost a mess.
âNot anywhere.â
âAre you sure she came here?â
âCertainly.â
She heard the voice of a young wizard who reached out to Kyrie when she fell.
âMaybe the Legendary Lord took her?â
âHe wasnât with her.â
Surprisingly, the shabby disguise seemed to work. Kyrie listened more to their conversation.
âWhat should we do? It is too risky to enter the Pronoia Grand Library.â
[Not dangerous.]
Nathaniel answered with a mutter. It seemed that the voice could not be heard, and there was no sign of movements in particular.
The wizard, who was probably the boss, clicked his tongue.
âI will monitor the road leading to the Pronoia Grand Library. She will go back there eventually.â
At those words, Nathanielâs head moved.
[It would be better to kill him.]
Nathanielâs arm, which was touching the wall over Kyrieâs shoulder, moved. Perhaps because she was too nervous, Kyrie raised her head in bewilderment for a moment. And she met his icy blue, clear eyes like the sea.
After a long time, Kyrie saw herself reflected in Nathanielâs eyes, and so did he.
Nathanielâs arms, which were moving like flowing water, stopped. It must have been a very short time, but that brief moment when their eyes met somehow felt like eternity.
[You only care about other peopleâs businessâŚ]
Nathaniel was about to lower his arms, his face showing a grimace. The conversations of the wizards stuck in her ears.
âWe were only told to capture her alive. We only need you to catch her, she doesnât have to have arms or legs.â
Kyrieâs body stiffened.
In an instant, Nathanielâs face turned expressionless, and soon a bitter smile came to mind. Like saying, âYes, of course.â
[As expected, youâre too soft.]
Nathaniel covered Kyrieâs eyes with one of his hands, then flicked his fingers with his other hand. There was the sound of fruit popping, and no more words were heard.
***
In the lobby of the Pronoia Grand Library, Rubinia, who had changed her hair to blonde again, was waiting for them in panic. Rubinia looked at Kyrie as she got off the carriage and asked in a time close to a scream.
âAre you alright? Youâre alright! Youâre not hurt! Are you sick? Are you hurt? Whatâs wrong with your face!â (T/N: here she is talking in gibberish, questioning and answering to herself, without waiting Kyrie to answer)
Rubiniaâs pale face showed how much she cared for Kyrie. Kyrie smiled weakly.
âItâs okay. I didnât even get hurt. Are you okay?â
ââŚâŚ.I am fine.â
âThatâs a relief. We must have taken different paths.â
ââŚâŚI guess so.â
Rubinia bit her lip for an instant, and she grimaced her face like she would cry. Kyrie smiled brightly.
âWere you waiting for me? Thank you. Now go in and rest.â
âWhat about you?â
âI have to work.â
Rubinia gave a surprised expression.
âAre you out of your mind? Look at yourself now! Youâre going to turn blue and you are going to work in this state?
âOne doesnât work with their complexion, do you?â
âTaking care if your health is also the responsibility of the nobility!â
Responsibility. As soon as that word came out, Kyrie laughed a little.
âI know. Donât worry, I wonât collapse without finishing my work.â
âThat meansâŚâŚ.!â
Rubinia, who was about to say something, immediately shook her head. Whatever she said, it was clear that it wouldnât work.
âOkay, haâŚâŚ Your maid saw the carriage and went up to prepare your bath water.â
âThank you for telling me.â
After saying that, Kyrie went up to the office. It seems she really wanted to work. Rubinia who was left alone sighed deeply and took a weary step. It was a tiring night for her, too.
However, Rubinia had no choice but to swallow her breath as soon as she opened the door. Until she(Kyrie) left, the Legendary Lord was in the lobby silently standing by the window.
Rubinia clenched her fists tightly. Kyrie Buchanan easily ignored this man, but no one else would be able to do this.
âDo you have any business?â
Rubina asked as much as possible in a soft tone, as to not offend him.
Nathaniel turned his head. He was spinning his cane in a slightly lax manner, and it looked just as good on him as when he is in his usual neat posture.
[Itâs you, isnât it?]
He said in a smooth voice. Rubiniaâs gooseberry-colored eyes trembled violently.
âWhat do you mean?â
[As you know, youâre the Emperorâs informant.]
The Legendary Lord smirked and blinked his eyes. Contrary to his expression, his eyes pierced through Rubinia as fierce as an ice.
[I donât know how stupid you are to think of targeting Kyrie from where I am.]
ââŚ.. Legend!â
Rubinia breathed in without even blinking her eyes.
âLegendâŚ., I do not know!â
Immediately, a white blade was held out in front of Rubiniaâs skin.
Rubinia turned white and swallowed in shock. Nathaniel, who approached her in no time, shifted his eyes down drowsily, as if bored. There was no trace of humanity on his unsmiling face. The tip of his sword moved slowly, to the front of Rubiniaâs stomach, as if mocking her.