A man with a hawk-like appearance walked over to Count Welton.
The Count greeted the man with a rare smile.
Jamie knew him because he had seen the man a couple of times before.
âViscount Valle.â
In the Seldam Kingdom, there were fewer than ten spirit families, and he was one of them. Besides, he was Rebecca and Ashâs father.
Jamie looked around to see if they followed him, but they didnât seem to come.
âI was supposed to see you yesterday, but I couldnât because I thought you were upset.â
âItâs okay. This is more than enough. Jamie, come here. Say goodbye to uncle.â
At the Countâs gesture, Jamie went to greet Viscount Balle.
âIt has been a long time, uncle.â
âYou have grown a lot. Just like Ash.â
Viscount laughed and stroked Jamieâs hair.
He didnât like it, but he didnât show.
âI thought of bringing my daughters too. To introduce them.â
The Viscount didnât seem to know that Jamie had already met them.
Jamie didnât mention it either. Because then he would be asked bothersome questions.
Those two will let their father know if they want to.
âHaha. Are the children all grown up?â
âArenât the kids growing up too quickly?â
âThey are.â
âBrother?â
âItâs nothing.â
âI know what you mean.â
Balle looked at Jamie with a bitter smile.
Yesterdayâs incident must have led to a large dispute between the adults.
The conflict was instantly solved, but the split between the Simons and the Weltons must have scared everyone.
Fortunately, Searsâ decision resulted in Count Welton deciding to drop the issue. As an apology, Count Simon paid a cart of gold.
âAnyway, yesterday was great. I did hear it from my brother, but to see the great talent with my eyes.â
âIt is because of my parents!â
âThe boy is so humble.â
At Jamieâs answer, the Viscount patted his head.
âIâll see you at Haiss soon.â
âBring your daughters.â
âAlright.â
âAnd donât worry.â
Viscount Balle went back.
Jamie brushed his messed up hair and looked at his father.
âWhen are we heading back?â
âSometime soon.â
Count Welton smiled and carried his son on his shoulder.
Jamie didnât like the feeling of being held like that, but he smiled as if it was fun.
He prayed, really prayed that this affection would end as soon as possible.
Jamie was watching the coachman and family attendants loading the carriage.
Finally, everything was done, and they got to go home.
Before he came here, he thought that his home was tiring, but after experiencing the outside, he realised that Searsâs kisses were better.
That didnât mean he wanted them. Just that he could accept them.
âYou look relaxed.â
âIs there anything that a child can do?â
Jamie replied indifferently to the voice which came from the side.
Count Simon grinned as he looked at Jamie.
âIt is a pity that we didnât get to talk.â
âI was looking forward to it.â
âIt is possible now too.â
âRight now, I have a strong desire to go home and rest. I am too tired.â
âI guess you do.â
Simon nodded as he understood.
âThe magic world has started to watch you.â
âHmm.â
âYou donât seem shocked?â
âIt is something that was going to happen someday.â
Jamie wasnât the kind of a kid who didnât recognize his talent. He was the Dark Magician in the past.
There was no way he wouldnât know his abilities, and there was no way he could stand still unless he was some idiot.
âBut. You seem to know yourself well. I would like it if you were my son. How does that sound? To be my son?â
âWhy?â
Count Simonâs eyes widened at those words.
Then he laughed.
âPuahahaha!â
Anyone who saw him smile would immediately discard the title of cold-blooded.
âThat is right! Count Welton is a great Sword Master, so there is no need for a change in parents.â
It wasnât the only reason, but Jamie didnât want to speak and hurt his mouth.
And crucially, Count Simon was wrong.
âI donât know about the eldest, but the second son is good.â
âAre you talking about Lenon?â
âI punished him.â
âI thought so. He has been acting differently since yesterday.â
âYou donât seem to be angry.â
âHe paid the price for his mistake. Why would I be angry?â
This man was definitely not normal.
Jamie continued to walk.
âHeâs pretty good at magic, so if you teach him, heâll be good.â
âI know his talent. It isnât noticeable.â
âHe is suppressing them. Because of that, you donât see it.â
Yesterday, when he locked Lenon in the abyss, he saw it.
Even if he wasnât a genius, he would be like his father in the future if he kept practising.
âAre you sure?â
âThis is all Countâs fault.â
âMy fault?â
âYou didnât pay attention to them because they lacked talent, so both of them are at odds. I donât know about Alf, but Lenon is definitely twisted, so it is a case where his talent is all twisted up.â
âHmm.â
âYou donât believe it?â
Count Simon looked at Jamie. The eyes of determination.
Even he, whoâd reached the 8th class, didnât recognize the talents of his own child, and despite being so gifted, a 7-year-old could see the talent of others?
âNo. how can he be so sure?â
It was like looking at a Great Magician.
Even though it was a small absurd thought, the Count couldnât help but admire him.
Jamie gave one more piece of advice.
âMaybe, with the help of your kid, you can break through that limit of yours.â
ââŚâ
âSince this is just a little kid speaking, take it easy.â
Saying that, Jamie smiled like an ignorant side.
âSuch a pity we missed talking.â
Count Simon turned around.
And then he disappeared.
An old man fixed his glasses and looked at the stack of papers on his desk.
âI have a lot of dirty things to do.â
âThatâs how being an elder in the magic world is.â
âWhen did you come?â
The grumbling old man, Raymon Flores, looked at the intruder.
âDid I come to a place I am not supposed to?â
The uninvited guest was Marquess Linmel.
âThatâs not it. You are the second elder.â
âWhat is with the 2nd elder? Should I call your 4th elder?â
âMaking a fuss about weird things. So, what is going on? You must be very bored to come here.â
Raymon took off his glasses.
âSince when did the magic world in the Seldam kingdom turn so complicated? I just came here, no reason.â
âSince when did your character change?â
âWhat. Itâs nothing. You know about it too.â
âI know?â
Linmel nodded and got closer to the desk.
âJamie Welton.â
âI guess it is an interesting one.â
It hadnât even started, but the name itself brought a smile on Raymonâs lips.
âThe child brother with great talent?â
âActually, at the Countâs request, I had gone to make him my disciple.â
âWhat?!â
Raymon jumped up in surprise.
âIs that true?â
âI canât deny it.â
For a brief moment, Linmel remembered Jamie as he had seen with his own eyes.
A talent that couldnât be described with the word greatest.
âThe best in the continent. Maybe the world.â
Linmel continued to speak with a confident expression.
âWhat happened at the eastern noblesâ ball was no exaggeration. I can guarantee that.â
The power that Jamie showed against Alf was something that many nobles had witnessed as they were present at the ball.
There were magicians among the nobles.
The Seldam Kingdom had most wizards in it.
It was natural that news about Jamie would spread that fast. However, most people thought that it was nothing but an exaggeration.
It was bound to be.
There was no way that a 7-year-old kid could do that.
However, he was said to be talented.
And now, the 2nd elder, who was in charge of the whole magic world within the Seldam Kingdom, guaranteed Jamieâs skills.
âAre you serious?â
âWhy would I lie?â
âThat is true.â
Raymon nodded.
And then a question arose.
He asked Linmel with a frown.
âWhy didnât you take the child as your disciple?â
If Jamieâs skills were true, then it would be best to take him under his wing.
Even Linmel, who wasnât greedy for disciples compared to other magicians, must have wanted such a talented kid under him.
But Linmelâs answer was shocking.
âBecause I couldnât fulfil the role.â
A firm and confident voice.
âWhat does that mean?â
âHe doesnât need a teacher. He will grow up on his own. And at a tremendous speed too. What do you think will happen when he grows?â
Raymon didnât answer.
Because he knew.
If Linmelâs words were true, then if he made Jamie his disciple, he would start going after his teacher at a tremendous speed. And before Linmel would know it, Jamie would go levels higher than his teacher.
Could a teacher really accept that?
âWell, I couldnât.â
Even if he was talented, the teacher would end up in mental agony if they took such a disciple out of greed.
âHmm⌠but the other elders have different opinions.â
âWhich is why I am telling you. Do not do it.â
âYou were here to tell us.â
âSurely, there will be people who wonât listen. Only 8-year-olds can enter the magic world. Itâll be next year. People will fight to make Jamie their disciple.â
âItâll be a mess.â
One had to be at least 6th class to become an elder in Seldam.
6th class and higher were treated as high ranking magicians. Their power was classified as a risk.
Those people will start fighting for the genius disciple.
But Linmel smiled.
âWell. Before that, we have to get over a big wall.â
âWall? Ha-ahaha!â
Raymon, who understood it, laughed out.
âHow would one convince the magicianâs natural enemy, the monster which stands at the peak? That will be the answer.â
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