âBut why? Why did I begin to suspect Emperor Heinley?â
Fortunately, that was also documented: The dean of the magical academy claimed that the patron who sent the necklace to Evely was from the Western Empire.
âAnd who is Evely? Well, it doesnât matterâŚâ
Additionally, Evelyâs necklace was the key during the investigation into the phenomenon of mana decline, but a bird stole it before the results were obtained. His future self became suspicious of the Western Empire as soon as that bird appeared.
âWhy was I so sure that the birdâs appearance was definitive proof of involvement by the Western Empire?â
The final reason for his suspicions was the deanâs confession that Emperor Heinley was an exceptional mage. This was not public knowledge.
âItâs crazyâŚâ
Sovieshu put the report down on the desk and sank into anxiety. The situation his future self was dealing with was truly grim.
That wasnât all. Sovieshu laughed at the absurdity that an important investigation would be halted in the absence of conclusive evidence.
âDid I become so incompetent?â
Mages constituted the Eastâs military power and were the reason why the Eastern Empire remained the most powerful country. No matter how difficult, this investigation had to continue.
âHow could I stop there?â
Once Sovieshu put the report back into the envelope, he examined the other diaries, and confirmed that they only contained the records of his days after he became Emperor.
He had no memories beyond his nineteen years of age, but the diaries corresponded to the last three years, so the three years in between were blank.
âIâm sure those diaries are somewhere here tooâŚâ
For now, Sovieshu summarized what he had discovered so far.
âI must meet with Navier. Definitely.â
While he was busy writing, he suddenly started to doze off.
He rubbed his eyes in an attempt to stay awake, but the sleepiness that washed over him was hard to resist.
Unable to bear it, Sovieshu tried to get up, but he fell back into the chair and fell asleep on the desk.
***
Meanwhile, Marquis Karl met with the other secretaries to inform them of Sovieshuâs condition.
All the other secretaries knew that Sovieshuâs memory had returned to his days as Crown Prince because it had been witnessed by many people yesterday.
However, only Marquis Karl and the knight who had been on duty in Sovieshuâs bedroom knew that his memory had returned to normal overnight.
Thatâs what he would talk about with the secretaries.
â⌠I donât know if his memory only came back that one time, or if heâll return to his original state every night. I donât know if His Majesty remembers the events during the daytime when he regains his memory at night.â
Marquis Karl then conveyed the orders given by Crown Prince Sovieshu.
He examined the secretariesâ faces for a moment and asked,
âDoes anyone have any questions?â
They all had many questions, but since they hadnât yet seen Sovieshu personally, they didnât know what to say.
Still, Count Pirnu asked,
âWhat will happen if His Majesty has two personalities for a long time?â
âFirst we have to confirm that his original personality returns every night. If so, we have to be honest with him and find a way to deal with it.â
âI agree.â
Marquis Karl added helplessly,
âJust in case, I will ask Miss Evely to use her healing magic on His Majesty once she returns. Although the palace doctor said that he did not suffer any major head injuryâŚâ
***
That evening, Marquis Karl headed to the Eastern Palace to confirm whether Sovieshu would revert to his personality from the present.
However, Sovieshu was not in the Eastern Palace.
âHis Majesty has not returned yet?â
âNo, His Majesty hasnât been back since he went out with you earlier.â
âIs he still in the office?â
Marquis Karl turned around and headed to the office in the main palace.
As expected, two knights were in front of the office door. When Karl knocked, he heard a voice say from inside,
âCome in.â
As soon as he entered, Marquis Karl noticed that Sovieshuâs mood was different from that morning, so he was startled.
Sovieshu had a sunken look different from the Crown Prince Sovieshu with whom Marquis Karl spent the morning.
Sovieshu stared grimly at the papers spread out on the desk.
âWhatâs the matter, Your Majesty?â
âHe has regained his memory. It seems that he really does have two personalities.â
Marquis Karl spoke as if he didnât know. However, the answer he received was completely unexpected.
âKarl.â
âYes, Your Majesty.â
âThe sun does not rise.â
âYour MajestyâŚâ
âMy world has turned dark.â
âHuh?â
âHave I gone crazy?â
While Marquis Karl stayed silent because he found it difficult to answer, Sovieshu muttered,
âWhen I woke up the last time, it was at night. Have I slept all day? But even if I slept all day, why am I dressed in these clothes and why am I in the main office? I was in the Eastern Palace when I woke up.â
Sovieshu also pointed his finger at the desk as he spoke.
There were all kinds of papers on the desk. Although it was not visible from Marquis Karlâs vantage point, one of the papers contained a sentence written a few hours ago by Sovieshu while he was awake as Crown Prince Sovieshu.
â Did I go crazy in the future?
âOh, thatâsâŚâ
Marquis Karl panicked, but Sovieshu urged him to speak.
âIt doesnât matter, tell me the truth.â
In the end, Karl confessed all he knew about the difference in his personality between day and night.
âDamn it!â
Sovieshu cursed and remained deep in thought for some time. Then he asked,
âWhat about Navier? Any news from her?â
âYes, she woke up and is healthy. Miss Evely is said to have been of great help.
â⌠Thank goodness.â
Sovieshu was relieved. He had been worried ever since he saw the hallucination of Rashta looking down at Navier. For a moment, he thought that Navier had died.
âUh, Your Majesty. There is one more thing I need to tell you.â
âWhat is it?â
âAs I mentioned to you earlier, Your Majestyâs memory reverts back to Your Majestyâs days as a Crown Prince. While in that state, Your Majesty has issued certain ordersâŚâ
After considering this, Emperor Sovieshu ordered,
âObey unless itâs madness.â
âYour Majesty.â
âNow I donât want to do or think about anything. My eyes are closing.â
Once Sovieshu said this, he narrowed his eyes as if he would really fall asleep right away.
However, he managed to resist and gave a new order.
âBring me only the documents that need to be urgently evaluated.â
After that, Sovieshu worked like a machine and, when he was done, he fell asleep as if he had collapsed.
As if he did not want to be awake, Emperor Sovieshu spent much less time awake than Crown Prince Sovieshu.
Karl looked at the sleeping Sovieshu with sadness. Although he had to leave, he was worried that Sovieshu would be left alone in that state, so in the end he stayed by his side the whole night.
The next morning, Sovieshu sat up, rubbed his eyes, and looked at Marquis Karl, puzzled.
âMarquis Karl, why are you here and not at home?â
âYour Majesty regained his memory last night. Do you remember?â
âMe?â
âYes.â
âNo. I donât remember at all.â
âIt was for a few hours at night.â
âI have no recollection.â
Sovieshu felt unsettled to think that there was no connection between his two personalities, and he worried at the prospect that the situation could remain like this forever. But rather than express what he felt, Sovieshu spoke to Marquis Karl about what he had been pondering before falling asleep.
âMarquis Karl.â
âYes, Your Majesty.â
âThere is one thing I was thinking about a lot yesterday.â