Tensei Oujo wa Kyou mo Hata o Tatakioru Chapter 11
āCheck.ā
THMP. With a hard thunk, the White Kingās means of escape were cut off.
Groaning in despair, I glared at the board.
Wasnāt there any way to make him live?
Even with the wheels spinning inside my head, I couldnāt find a way out.
It was too late to try and pull anything. My small brain couldnāt find a way to let the poor king escape.
Teeth grinding, I managed to endure my frustration, and let it go with a sigh. Tipping over the piece of the king with a finger, I muttered in a small voice, āI give up.ā
Ahhh, geeez, Iām sooo pissed off!
How many times have I had to forfeit because of my childish tactics? Actually, no need to ask. I knew how many times without having to count on my fingers. 32. My game record was riddled with consecutive losses; I was so upset I could hardly forget.
Did I make a wrong move? I studied the board intently, and the sound of stifled laughter reached my ears.
Feeling humiliated, I couldnāt help scowling as I slowly looked up at the person in front of me.
If you know anyone who loses and feels good getting laughed at by the winner, Iād like you to tell me.
āItās bad form to laugh, brother.ā
āSorry.ā
Christof slowly narrowed his light blue* eyes, the deep pitch of his laugh sounding very adult.
My brother just turned 13 years old the other day, so it wasnāt that surprising.
He sat with his hands folded on his lap, his body deeply sunken into the couch. He now has a maturity and sex appeal that he didnāt possess as a child.
āRose, you show your feelings very easily.ā
āDo you think so?ā
Hmmm. I lightly poked my cheek with a finger.
Thatās the first time anyoneās ever said that.
Just like Chris, my facial muscles donāt really get put to work. Iām really grateful when they donāt show how unsettled I am, but I always think Iād be cuter as a girl if my expressions were a little more lively.
āWhen youāre upset, itās written all over your face.ā
āā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā
āI only started noticing it when we played chess, but you really hate to lose.ā
He hit the mark so easily, I pouted and turned my face away.
āBecause Iām not winning at all.ā
I did hate to lose. I knew it, too. I didnāt actually like conflict, but so long as I was playing I wanted to win. Even if my opponent were my older brother, I wouldnāt hesitate to beat him to a pulp.
I donāt need to be cute. Iāll knock down all of my foes with girl power! **
āYour moves are too tame. You need to remember to be a little more forceful.ā
His reasoning made a lot of sense, so I didnāt say anything.
Only during times like this did I find my beloved older brother odious. He was a littleā¦no, because he was particularly blessed with beauty, heād become very overbearingāIām exaggerating.
Even though he was good-looking, he wasnāt excessive, and was actually a hardworking person. He seemed aloof, but he was kind to his younger brother and sister.
Damned brother! Heās so perfect I canāt even diss him inside my heart! What a cheat!
In his few moments of spare time, heād come by and play chess with me as a way to check up on me.
Last year, Johan went to our neighboring kingdom to study, so Chris has been worried that Iād be lonely.
Damned brother! (second time)
Not only do you have the looks, youāre also nice! Are you the hero of some freaking shoujo manga! What are you, a prince! Oh right, you are a prince!
āIāll practice until the day I can have an even match with you, brother.ā
Even though I was sulking a like a sore loser, my brother smiled at me gently.
Really, heās such a cheat.
Worrying if there was a double meaning behind my losses, I began to tidy up the pieces. I had assumed Chris would return immediately, but he started helping me.
Even when I said, Iāll do it , he refused.
āI want to talk with you,ā he said.
About what?
I tensed up nervously at the sudden change.
Please donāt point out my flaws again , I silently wished.
āBefore long, weāll be receiving wizards.ā
āWizardsā¦?ā I repeated, stunned.
A wizard, meaning that wizard??
The one who was a love interest, liked corpses, and traumatized me? That guy?!
I thought I still had a long way to go until we met, so it was a big shock.
In my mind, I could clearly picture the scenario for his Bad Ending.
Believing he had been betrayed by the Heroine, the Wizard murdered her, then froze her body. While it was not in his habit to laugh, he was smiling in ecstasy, kissing the Heroine who had been turned into an ice sculpture, and said, āI love you most when you donāt say a thing.ā
The art for that scene was extremely gorgeous, so it was really popular with some. I didnāt feel the same.
I mean, according to his words, the Heroineās character was completely irrelevant to him? In a roundabout way, he was saying that he only cared about her face and body??
Furthermore, the Wizardās Bad Route was very weird. If you wavered even a little, it was instant checkmate.
You werenāt allowed to doubt or be afraid of him, either. If you were too compassionate, that was also the end. In order to get on his True Route, you must carefully balance yourself on an extremely thin and unstable tightrope, painstakingly struggling on until you got to the goal.
As evidence of entering his Bad Route, the Wizard will smile and the story will become traumatizing. Even though he never once smiled in his True Route, in the Bad Route, he was grinning ear-to-ear from beginning to end. It was terrifying .
Holding onto my stomach, which had begun to hurt again, I continued listening to Chris.
āTheir names are Lutz Eilenberg and Theo Eilenberg. No doubt theyāll start as apprentices, but theyāve been placed under the tutelage of Miss Artmann, your teacher.ā
Apprentices, huh.
Well, for appearanceās sake, they had to be called that.
Lady Irene von Artmann was my teacher in the study of medicine and astrology. She was also a wizard directly employed by the royal family.
With her austere beauty and slender frame, it was hard to tell how old she was. Outwardly, she might have been in her early twenties, but judging by her manner of speech, she was obviously someone much older than my own mother.
Btw, mother turned 30 recently.
Iād like to say the the skills of a wizard was limitless, but the wizards in this world actually differed a little from the ones who appeared in fantasy media.
There were no flashy spells likeĀ ,Ā , or Cyclone.
Borrowing the power naturally dwelling inside your spirit, you can call forth fire or water, but it would be weakāfire as big as a lamp, or as little as a spring of water. Furthermore, power oozes out in a small trickle, so you couldnāt build it up.
However, even that amount of power was rare.
The majority of wizards either had green thumbs and could raise all sorts of trees and flowers, studied medicine, predicted the weather, or took up jobs as doctors and healers.
The strength of magic is gradually weakening, and will someday disappear entirely from this world. Itās quite rare for anyone to be born with the āreal thingā.
Thatās why the two of them are definitely out of the norm.
One was Lutz Eilenberg, the Wizard love interest.
He was one of those rare geniuses, and could manipulate water magic at will.
The other was Theo Eilenberg, a support character who deeply affected Lutzās route, and had the promising makings of a great fire-attribute wizard.
By the way, their last names are the same, but theyāre not brothers. They both came from the same orphanage, and āEilenbergā was the family name of the priest who raised them.
The reason why they had been sent to the royal palace was for 'surveillanceā, and also, their āprotectionā.
In a world where magic has largely dried up, guys like them who possessed a lot of power are seen as heretics.
If they incited fear in the people, they might become the targets of a witch hunt. Before that happened, the kingdom intended to protect them, instruct them in the correct usage of their powers, and train them to support the kingdom in return.
āTheyāll be learning beside the same teacher, so youāll probably have a lot of opportunities to meet. Treat them well.ā
Honestly, I was afraid of meeting them, but I canāt not meet them.
This timeās love interest has no direct connection to Rosemarie. Even if the Priestess were to go after the Wizard, it wouldnāt influence Roseās future at all.
However, if he were left to his own devices, we were in danger of corpses piling up.
Ultimately, Iād feel guilty about knowing and pretending not to see. If I did ignore the issue, I wouldnāt be able to live with myself for the shame.
I refuse to pay for that crime for the rest of my life.