Heinley sent a reply to Sovieshu for me. The next day, he left to retrieve another mana stone, and Kapmen and Dolshi came unexpectedly to visit me.
âDolshi wants to test you before teaching you how to master your magic.â
However, it seemed that this was just a pretext. I knew it the moment I saw Dolshi come in with some drawings.
âHere you go.â
Each drawing was a depiction of a splendid shiny wall, so it was clear that it was not Dolshiâs work. When I accepted the drawings, Dolshi winked at me as if he was handing a bribe.
Except that bribes must be carefully selected. It must be something desired by the person from whom one wants to obtain a favor, rather than something wished for by the one offering the bribeâŠ
It was absurd, but given my suspicions of who Dolshi really was I didnât dare to reject the drawings, so I put them away.
As if he at least had some self-awareness, Dolshi smirked.
âIâll take a look at your magic. Isnât there a more spacious place?â
âOutsideâŠâ
âNot outside. Somewhere private.â
I led them to an empty room on the first floor. It was set aside for meetings, and although it was spacious, there was almost no furniture other than a small table and chairs.
âHow about here?â
âYes, this room is fine.â
Dolshi sat down, then turned to me with a serious expression, as if he had decided to evaluate me properly.
âFirst of all, letâs see what youâre capable of. I want you to use your magic to the best of your ability.â
I nodded and took the small bell. As I was about to call my butler to order a bucket of water, Dolshi stopped me.
âHang on, funny-named lady.â
Dolshi pointed his hand at the small bell.
âWhat are you going to do?â
âIâm going to ask for a bucket of water.â
âDo you intend to freeze only water all your life? If you want to master your ice magic to drink cold water, I suppose it is useful, but if you donât want to stop there, you must forget that method.â
In my practice sessions, I had always focused on freezing things.
How was I supposed to do it then?
When I looked at him in bewilderment, he raised his chin.
âJust release your magic.â
At first, I felt anxious because I didnât understand what I was supposed to do⊠but, come to think of it, I had indeed used ice magic out of thin air before, hadnât I? Like when I instinctively deflected Duke Zemensiaâs fallâŠ
I nodded and awkwardly raised my hands. I wasnât used to it, so I felt like an eccentric mage with my hands in the air like this.
Still, as I focused my attention, a thin ice-like substance appeared around my hands and fell to the ground.
âIt worked!â
However, when I glanced sideways towards Dolshi, he was unimpressed.
âYouâre too weak.â
I felt a little defeated and lowered my hands. Grand Duke Kapmen quickly took my side.
âWhy? Isnât it impressive that she accomplished this in such a short time?â
âDonât you know you are no good at lying?â
This made me upset. Deep down, Grand Duke Kapmen also thought that my skill as a mage was poor. He avoided my eyes when I shot him a sharp look.
Well, he had been one of the academyâs top graduates after all⊠I felt even more sullen.
âFunny-named lady. You know who wants you to use magic like that?â
âThe enemy?â
âCorrect.â
Dolshi pointed upwards and said,
âTry it again.â
If I knew how to do it, I wouldnât have asked for his helpâŠ
***
Dolshi nagged me for about two hours. Frankly, he didnât help me at all.
At least he helped me realize that magic is self-taught. I had to perfect my magic on my own.
Dolshi did nothing but criticize me from the comfort of his chair during these two hours, but he rubbed his neck and groaned.
âThis is tiring, really tiring.â
He stretched out in the chair and said,
âI want coffee.â
When I glared at him, he even went so far as to mock me.
âAh, I forgot. You canât drink coffee.â
âHeâs so cocky that he must be the dragon. Heâs a rather irksome dragon.â
I only complained inwardly while I kept a serene expression. I called a servant and instructed him to bring coffee and refreshments.
Dolshi seemed to be truly hungry. When the food arrived, Dolshi was excited and ate relentlessly.
At the same time, he talked to Kapmen about subjects that I didnât know anything about. Kapmen had something to say about all of them.
âThey seem to be good friends.â
It was curious to see Kapmen, whom I considered a prim and rigid noble like myself, respond to Dolshiâs unscrupulous remarks without a momentâs hesitation.
Slowly I also became interested in their conversation. Dolshi talked about endless deserts, mountain peaks that pierce clouds, and huge many-legged monsters that emerge from the ocean.
The world he described was a far cry from my life in the imperial palace, surrounded by elegance, soft perfumes, exquisite silk, and fine music.
Still, his life seemed to have its own charm.
As I listened to the two of them in silence, Dolshi suddenly changed the subject with a twinkle in his eyes.
âKapmen.â
âWhat?â
Dolshi leaned forward and spoke quietly.
âYou mentioned something about a love potion in one of your last letters. You wanted to find a way to reverse its effects.â
Kapmen shuddered, and so did I, but Dolshi didnât notice.
âDid you get rid of the effects?â
Apparently, Grand Duke Kapmen had also asked Dolshi for help with the love potion.
â⊠I did.â
âHow?â
âI donât know how to explain it.â
I didnât feel much interest in that subject, so I awkwardly picked up a cookie and munched on it.
Dolshi, on the other hand, found the subject of the love potion fascinating and spent the next half hour questioning Grand Duke Kapmen about the potion, its side effects, and forming conjectures about possible antidotes and how the Grand Duke was finally freed of the effects.
In the end, he asked,
âKapmen, do you have any of that potion left?â
When Kapmen stared at him with a frown, Dolshi grinned.
âGive me one.â
âWhat for?â
âJust give it to me.â
A confident smile spread across Dolshiâs face. With apprehension, Kapmen asked,
âWhat are you going to do?â
Dolshi responded as if it were obvious.
âIâll drink it.â
Kapmen was incredulous.
âWhat are you talking about? Didnât I just tell you how much it made me suffer?â
However, Dolshi was stubborn.
âIt wonât happen to me, Iâm not that weak. Still, itâs fascinating that it had such a powerful effect on you.â
Kapmenâs eyebrow was twitching, but Dolshi continued to pester with the same stubborn insistence of a child.
âIâm curious to know what it feels like. Give it to me. Iâm a great mage, so I can counter it quickly.â
I didnât know dragons were such obstinate creatures. Just as Dolshi continued to bring me drawings and designs ever since he found out about the Jewel Dam⊠now he seemed determined to obtain Kapmenâs potion by any means necessary.
With a startle, I saw something flash red inside of Dolshiâs eyes. The energy around him suddenly became menacing. His eyes sparkled with malevolence.
Eventually, Kapmen reluctantly stood up and left the room. I assumed he would fetch the potion.
Once the door closed, Dolshi turned to me.
âIf youâre well rested, funny-named lady, get back to practice.â
When I made ice powder out of thin air for the umpteenth time, the Grand Duke returned with the potion.
Grand Duke Kapmen handed Dolshi the small bottle in his hand.
Giggling, Dolshi seized the bottle from him like a rascal.
âDolshi, I am warning youâŠâ
Despite Kapmenâs efforts to dissuade him once more, Dolshi removed the cork and drank directly from the bottle before Kapmen finished his warning.
â!â
Kapmen and I hid under the table at the same time. It was a reflex provoked by our devastating experiences with the potion.
âIt doesnât taste like anything⊠What? Why did you two hide? I need to see someoneâs face for the potion to take effect.â
Kapmen shook his head, to stop me from leaving my hiding spot. Since I agreed, I nodded.
Dolshi had claimed that he could counteract the potion immediately, but I didnât want to take any risks. It could also have side effects for Dolshi.
âWhich of you will volunteer?â
Annoyed by the situation, Dolshi began to tap on the table behind which we were hiding.
Still, Kapmen and I crouched still as dead, so he laughed and said.
âIf neither of you will volunteer, I will choose instead.â
He stood up, and his chair fell to the floor. At the same time, I heard the door open.
âYour Majesty!â
It was McKennaâs voice.
I looked up, perplexed and my eyes met Kapmenâs. We both knew what was about to happen and hurriedly stood up at the same time.
Dolshiâs gaze was already on the door.
I swallowed dryly. Will it take effect?
Come to think of it, heâs a dragon, so hopefullyâŠitâs unlikely⊠Right?
Just then, Dolshi pointed towards McKenna and asked me,
âWho is that lovely little blue bird, so blue like itâs made out of the blue sky itself?â