Babel von Agnus bowed his head to the Duke, who sat at the head of the office where he handled his official duties. Duke Agnus, gazing expressionlessly out the window, spoke quietly.
âLift your head. An Agnus should not look like that.â
Babelâs eyes widened, and he slowly raised his head.
âWhy did you use mana?â Duke Agnusâs gaze was unflinching.
âThatââ Babel stopped and bit his lip.
âDo you feel inferior?â
Babelâs expression twisted.
Inferiority complex? To that dung tosser? No way! What was his father talking about now? Babel clenched his fists, digging his nails into his palms. I donât want to admit itâthat I used mana.
And the fact that he was pushed so far by that guy.
Itâs just a coincidence. I donât know what trick you pulled, but if we meet againâŠ
âUnderstanding oneâs enemy is also a skill.â Duke Agnus seemed to read Babelâs innermost thoughts. âBe strong. If your opponent is strong, be stronger. Be so strong that no one can make you kneel, not even the Nine Stars.â
ââEven more than the Duke?â
âYes.â Duke Agnus nodded firmly.
âCan I ask you one thing?â
âWhat?â
âDuke⊠No, father⊠who am I to you?â
Duke Agnus gazed at him with a politely expressionless face. He didnât speak for a long while.
âYouâŠâ
âPrincess?â Cox discovered Charles was in a poor mood all day. While she wasnât a child, she was always full of energy; this was the first time anyone â even Cox, who had served her for so long â had seen her looking so dejected.
âGet out, Cox.â
Cox hesitated at Charlesâs weak reply.
What happened? Charles frowned at Charles, who had buried her head into the bed. Was it Joshua? I believe she saw him today.
âCox.â
âOh, I see, Princess.â Cox bowed his head and carried out his orders: to âget outâ.
I need to meet him at least once. If that boy really is a mana user, I must meet with him for my master.
âThen I will leave, Princess.â Cox smiled bitterly at Charlesâs lack of reaction.
The door shut behind Cox with a heavy thud.
âHaaahhhhâŠâ Charles, head still buried in the pillows, sighed deeply. The memory of her encounter was still fresh on her mind.
âJoshua von AgnusâŠâ she murmured. Given her usual personality, when she first heard him tell her to shut up and go, it was inevitable she would react wildly.
Iâm the daughter of the Pontier family, for Godâs sake!
But being treated like that for the first time didnât result in angry outbursts, raging emotions, or outrageous tantrums.
Instead, it made her afraid.
When I heard that voice, I thought my heart would stop.
This boy had something special that young Charles had never experienced.
âJoshua von AgnusâŠâ Charles squeezed her eyes shut.
Everything became so boring. Her familyâs current situationâwhat must she do?
I just want to laze around here and rest.
âAnnoying.â
Duke Agnus was on his way out of the office, but halted. At the other end of the hallway, a woman was coming down the stairs.
She bowed her head to the Duke. Duke Agnus approached with a measured gait â neither slow nor fast â and opened his mouth.
âIs the detached house good enough?â
â...Yes, Duke,â said Lucia, Joshuaâs mother.
The Duke looked at Lucia, then to Chiffon, and back to Lucia.
âOkay.â Duke Agnus quickly moved on. âLetâs go.â
âYes, Duke.â The two men walked past Lucia, whose head remained bowed. As he was in front of the Master, Chiffon did not neglect to offer Lucia a polite nod for formalityâs sake.
âIf you need anythingââ Duke Agnus paused and spoke quietly. âCome to me anytime.â
âYes, Duke.â Lucia trembled.
With that, Duke Agnus walked away with Chiffon in tow.
âChiffon, you are dismissed as well. I will train alone.â
âOh, I see.â Chiffon saluted.
âAh! Please bring Joshua to my room.â
âI heed and obey.â
Chiffon stared at his departing back and frowned.
âNot good.â
Joshua slowly rose from the bed.
He would take the entire Duchy.
Was this an impulsive decision?
Absolutely not.
Before his return, the Avalon Empire was wracked by a second civil war. If the first civil war was the bloody battle between the First and Second Princes, the second civil war was nothing less than a battle of the Fourth Prince against all the other princes.
The Fourth Prince, Kaiser von Britten, lurked in the shadows until the First Prince was weakened by the first civil war. In one fell swoop, the Fourth Prince stole away control of the Empire. It was only possible because heâd positioned himself as the First Princeâs trusted advisor.
Of course, there were some who believed his tricks. Some nobles claimed to be neutral, refusing to weaken the Empire by slaughtering their own kin. Other nobles were eager to invade other nations and supported the Fourth Prince from the very beginning.
Extraordinarily, Kaiser welcomed the First Princeâs forces with open arms rather than purging themâperhaps he was afraid of how his own forces would react.
âJust you wait, Kaiser.â Joshua grinned savagely.
The mighty forces of Kaiser von BrittenâŠ
In this life, I will personally crush you.
Rather than ambushing a clueless Fourth Prince, Joshua would cut him down when his power was at its peak, and he was intoxicated by the thrill of victory. Only then could Joshua show him true despair.
Knock, Knock
Joshua was dragged back to reality.
âYoung Master. This is Chiffon, commander of the Red Knights.â
âCome in.â
The door swung open.
âItâs time for your appointment with the Duke.â Chiffon nodded politely.
Joshua stood and followed Chiffon. No words were exchanged.
Chiffon stopped on the third floor, in the innermost part of the mansion, and only then spoke to Joshua.
âHere we are. Only people permitted by the Duke may enter this place⊠I will now take my leave.â Chiffon bowed his head and quietly stepped away, leaving Joshua to stare at the door.
Finally, a place unknown to the people of the Duke of Agnus.
He knocked.
âDuke, this is Joshua von Agnus.â His full name felt awkward to say.
âCome in.â
As he opened the door and entered the room, which was decorated only with the desk the Duke sat in.
Aden von Agnus, Duke of the Avalon Empire, one of the Nine Stars, stared at him with a terribly flat expression.