Everyone stared at Ledio after his exclamation. What was he saying about his father?
âWhat are you talking about? Why am I yourâŠoh? Are you Ledio?â
âAre you really, Father?â
The strange meet between father and son continued as they conversed.
âIâm your fatherâŠbut, why are you so old? How many years has it been?â
âUmâŠTwenty six winters passed after your demise.â
âThen, how old are you?â
âIâm thirty-seven.â
âWowâŠ!â
The situation was becoming weirder, and had Ledioâs supposedly dead father really come back alive? Actually, rather than being revivedâŠ
âCan it be true?â
Ian narrowed his eyes like he had realized something.
âIt has been only twenty-six years? Not two hundred and sixty, but twenty-six? Had I worked that hard to sleep for just twenty-six years? Damn.â
The mid-aged man, doused in confusion and agony, sat down on the floor.
âHow can this have happenedâŠ!â
âWhat happened? Didnât you die then? I remember an accident, a huge explosionâŠâ
Ledio seemed to have believed that his father had died in an alchemy accident, and there appeared to be a connection between the explosion that had just occurred now.
âYes, that was my plan, and I was going to do soâŠâ
The mid-aged man suspected to be Ledioâs father could not speak further in grief. His state seemed to stem from layers of anger that had transformed into sadness.
âDo youâŠâ
Ianâs quiet voice rang the air before the confusion was gone, and he spoke to the mid-aged man, who he had obviously met for the first time.
âKnow Knocking Island?â
âWhat?â
Ianâs question was not off the mark, as the mid-aged man had black hair, pale skin, and enough knowledge to leave behind that alchemy book. His desire for eternal rest and a plan for it were the same as the artisans who had wanted death.
âI heard that eight artisans had lived there, and I now accommodate six of them.â
That mid-aged man had to be an âartisan,â one of Franâs eight. Ianâs instinct screamed that he was the artisan in the alchemy field.
âYouâre housing them? Why?â
âIâm Ian Page.â
âOh? My name is BaionâŠdid you say Page?â
âYes. Can you guess the reason why Iâm with six artisans now?â
âIf your name is thatâŠâ
All artisans knew the name Fran Page, and Ledioâs father, Baion, who had suddenly appeared before them, seemed to be the same.
âThen, you know the meaning of waking me up now, right?â
âOf course. I want to clarify that we had not intentionally woken you. We had only been researching about the inner world.â
âInner world? Spoken like a descendant of Page. You have the same tastes. Are you also interested in fractured time, other dimensions, and similar nonsense?â
âRecently, yes.â
âYouâre crazy, just like him.â
Baion spoke, clucking his tongue. He was different from other artisans, as he did not hesitate to degrade Ian or Fran. He seemed to be speaking from an equal or a higher position from Fran.
âFather? Ian? What are you two talking about? You have to explain it to me! What had happened to you, Father? Why does Ian know my father? Iâm so confusedâŠâ
Ledio spoke with blinking eyes, and he was about to burst from confusion.
âStrictly speaking, I canât say that weâre acquaintedâŠâ
âWhat do you mean by that?â
âIâm not changing the subject, but I had not expected to meet your father like this.â
Ian was speaking the truth, as he had not expected âBaion,â Ledioâs father and the artisan of alchemy, to suddenly appear in this room.
âFather! Say something! What happened? How can you come back from the deadâŠ?!â
âListen to what youâre saying! Iâm dumbstruck. Shouldnât you be planning a banquet if your father came back from the dead? Why do you keep only asking why Iâm alive?â
âThatâsâŠâ
âChildren are useless. Well, itâs all my fault for having another after being harassed for all that time. Yes, it is.â
âFather, what I meant wasâŠâ
âSilent! So, you got older? You were cute when you were small, but now youâre just a mid-aged man. Is that boy next to you really your son, that is my grandson?â
The alchemist Baion spoke as he pointed at Douglas, who stood next to Ledio. He had a sharp eye, as Ledio and Douglas did not look alike.
âAh, yes.â
âHow about your wife?â
âThatâsâŠâ
âYou donât have to say it. You look like a single father.â
ââŠâŠâ
Baion spoke to Ian while shrugging his shoulders at Ledio, who had remained silent like he was thinking of his deceased wife.
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âYou seem to know my son well, and was that also a coincidence?â
âYou might not believe it, but we have known each other for seven years.â
âHmmâŠâ
Was Baion not satisfied with Ianâs answer? He furrowed his brow while thinking and looked around at the messy lab.
âYou seemed to have asked my son to research something relevant to the inner world.â