The most worrisome thing in that situation was that Dettomolian might have to suffer quite a bit because of me.
It seemed like he had already returned to the dormitory after he had been investigated throughout Saturday, maybe because he was a Temple student or because the investigation revealed that they had reached a dead end.
Olivia Lanze had already realized that she and I were the joint owners of the Holy Sword.
âWell, I donât really want to use it, so I think it should be all yours, Reinhardt.â
Olivia Lanze tried to help me regardless of it being a Holy Sword or not, so she seemed a little soured that she was also soul-bound to Tiamata.
By the way, that girl slept in my room until after lunchtime like that.
Despite seeing her disheveled state, her beauty hadnât been ruined⊠What? How come her beauty hadnât reduced even after just waking up?
âHrmmmm!â
Olivia Lanze stretched and then slowly opened her eyes and looked at me.
âBy the way, I want to show you something really interesting, Reinhardt.â
âWh-what would that beâŠ?â
If it was something weird, I didnât want to see it! Sh-she shouldnât! It couldnât be that she had gotten used to all that in just a single day or something like that, right?
âLook at this.â
Olivia Lanze raised her right hand and closed her eyes.
-Uuung
ââŠWhat is this?â
I couldnât help but be shocked at the energy gathering around Olivia Lanzeâs hand.
That young lady was able to use tremendous amounts of divine power. Just the day before I saw her using Towanâs divine power during the ceremony.
âHehe⊠I think I understood the true nature of divine power.â
However, the energy enveloping Olivia Lanzeâs hand was too evil and too dark to be considered Towanâs divine power.
âNo way⊠This⊠Is it that?â
âYeah.â
I felt a certain insidiousness, completely different from before, emitting from Olivia Lanzeâs eyes as she opened them.
âI think I now know how to use the power of Towanâs other side, so to speak, Kierâs power.â
Towan was Kier.
Olivia had understood that Towanâs divine power could also be used as its opposing force if one manifested in a different way.
And the day before, while performing the ceremony to restore Towanâs Relic to its original state, she seemed to have understood the principle behind that power.
It looked like Olivia Lanze was able to use Towanâs divine power, the power of purity, as well as the power of the demon god Kier, the god of Corruption.
She was able to use both sides of that divine power even though they were completely different from each other.
The power of purity, and the power of corruption.
âDoes that mean⊠Iâm the only true believer of Towan? Thatâs kind of funny.â
She was able to completely understand her Goddess because she forsook her. She might be able to call herself the one and only true believer of Towan for understanding her power as well as her ambivalence, enabling her to both use the power of Towan, who she abandoned, and Kierâs power.
Anyway, Olivia Lanze had become the only person in the world who could use both the power of a goddess and a demon god.
Just what should I say?
I felt like I had just witnessed the birth of a monster, an event much more important than the Holy Sword, Tiamataâs appearance.
âAh, so what about this?â
-Blink
Sitting in the bed, Olivia Lanze summoned the Holy Sword Tiamata to her hand. As we were sharing its ownership, Tiamata was mine as well as Olivia Lanzeâs.
She looked at me with a sinister smile on her lips and an ominous gaze in her eyes.
âShould I corrupt the restored Holy Sword Tiamata and turn it back into the demon sword Tiamata again?â
âWh-what are you talking about, you bastard!â
Hey, Iâm just kidding, just kidding-.â
If I hadnât stopped her, she would have totally done it!
Ultimately, it was true that Olivia Lanze had saved me from a serious crisis. To be exact, I wouldnât have been able to use the item in its cursed state, but I was very pleased that the soul-bond had been properly established so that I could completely control Tiamata.
It was a secret that I had the Holy Sword in my possession, so, as I had thought, I dumped it at the bottom of the Irene River where no one would find it. I didnât even have to go there to place it there. Just by thinking of sending it there, I could feel that it actually traveled to that place.
Although I had saved Olivia Lanzeâs life, I still expressed my gratitude in my own way.
Olivia was quite magnanimous.
She said, âIf youâre so grateful, just buy me a meal laterâ, and went back to her own room to rest for the remainder of the day.
*Â *Â *
Ellen felt rather refreshed, so after Reinhardt woke up and went back to his room, she also returned to her room to wash up.
SundayâŠ
She couldnât concentrate properly the day before, so she wanted to try to stay a little more focused. Reinhardt might also come to the gym, as the problem holding him back had been resolved.
Of course, he might not come if something else happened, but what would she do if he didnât?
Ellen left her private room to go to the gym when her eye met with someone elseâs.
âSomeone who looked slightly tired but couldnât help but draw othersâ attention nevertheless.
It was Olivia Lanze, the senior who had helped Reinhardt.
She had probably spent the whole day in Reinhardtâs room and was just then returning to her own dorm.
ââŠ?â
Olivia Lanze tilted her head as Ellen looked at her.
âOh, youâre Reinhardtâs friend, right?â
âAh⊠Yes.â
âDo you have something to say to me?â
Reinhardt had certainly been in danger. He would have been in huge trouble if that person hadnât helped him.
In that case, she should have felt grateful towards her. Before, she had felt weird and offended for no reason whatsoever, so now she felt guilty towards her.
She felt like she showed contempt to the person who helped Reinhardt with nothing but good intentions for no reason. Ellen looked around.
No one was around them.
âThank you very much. Erm⊠I heard that you helped Reinhardt. It must have been really hard, but thank you for helping him.â
âAh, yes. Youâre really close to Reinhardt, arenât you?â
Olivia only smiled sweetly and nodded whole saying that she only did what she should have done.
She really was someone who helped Reinhardt with pure intentions.
Ellen became a little ashamed of herself for that feeling she felt yesterday.
âBy the way, you do know that Reinhardt is mine, right?â
ââŠWhat?â
Olivia showed her a slightly sinister smile as she left her with those words. Ellen only stared at Oliviaâs back.
At the same timeâŠ
I donât like that person.
I like Harriet, so why do I hate that person?
Ellen couldnât explain why she felt that way.
*Â *Â *
Getting my hands on Tiamata didnât really change anything.
Unless a huge incident like an army of undead appeared in the capital, I had no real use for it. I wasnât sure if I would go back to Darklands again or not, but even then, the item was only powerful against undead monsters.
Of course, according to what Olivia Lanze had demonstrated, Tiamata could also use its opposing power.
Although she was joking, it was true that she would be able to corrupt the restored Tiamata again.
The Holy Sword Tiamata was a weapon that could exert incredible strength against unclean beings.
In its cursed state, on the other hand, the Demonic Sword Tiamata could make use of its opposing power.
It would exert its absolute power to eliminate the living.
In the end, Tiamata could become a weapon that would exert absolute power against both the living and dead, depending on whether it is used in its original or corrupted state.
Of course, it was impossible for me, who couldnât wield divine power, so I would need Olivia Lanzeâs help.
It was both a Holy Sword and a Demonic Sword at the same time.
With Oliviaâs help, Tiamata could become a very versatile weapon.
Of course, it would be best not to use it in its corrupted state. However, I did know that I would definitely end up having to use it someday.
MondayâŠ
After our common classes endedâŠ
âWhat did you say? You want to treat Detto to a meal?â
âHe went through a lot because of me, so I should pay him back somehow.â
ââŠSeeing you care about such things sure is really surprising, isnât it?â
I was heading towards Main Street with Dettomolian and Charlotte de Gardias on my way back from school.
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It seemed like B-8 Dettomolian didnât have to go through anything bad. Still, he was a suspect. Anyway, he was released, in the end, at my request.
Tiamata was secured as well, and I was just as indebted to that guy as I was to Olivia Lanze.
I personally felt quite sorry for him because of various things, so I wanted to do something for him, even if I didnât know the details of what went down.
In the end, he also told me that all I needed to do was buy him a meal.
And I didnât actually call Charlotte; she simply tagged along.
When I said that I would buy Dettomolian a meal when I was in Class Bâs dorm, Charlotte tagged along with me as if she just witnessed something incredible.
It seemed like the Princess had a lot of time to spare.
Still, I was rather happy with the outcome.
Dettomolian was originally quite the gloomy and silent guy, so when I told him Iâd buy him a meal, he simply followed me, however, he didnât really say anything.
That silence devoid of conversation was resolved by Charlotte, who tagged along out of boredom.
âSiigh⊠I wonât ever get used to those swimming lessons. Iâm dead tired.â
It was still September. The last lesson among our common P.E. classes were still swimming lessons, as the days were still rather warm. Still, I didnât feel as tired as I did when we first started our lessons.
Dettomolian was also tired, but he didnât seem like he was about to die of exhaustion.
âIs there anything you want to eat?â
ââŠSashimi. Beef Tartare.â
What should I say?
It was kind of like him, wasnât it?
Of course, I knew that him hailing from a primitive northern tribe didnât have anything to do with him wanting to eat raw food.
How should I put it�
It just seemed to fit himâŠ
I looked towards Charlotte.
âAre you fine with that?â
âHuh? I told you I donât really care about what we eat.â
In the end, we decided to go for beef tartare.
*Â *Â *
I was aware of the fact that there were all kinds of restaurants located inside of Temple, but I didnât expect there to be a restaurant specializing in beef tartare.
Dettomolian seemed to go to that place often on his own, so he led the way.
He continuously ate pieces of beef tartare, opening his eyes wide as if that was the first time eating something like that, then he stuffed more into his mouth.
Like the real thing.
I knew it was really disrespectful and rude to think about him like that, and I did feel sorry for him, butâŠ
Seeing the skinny Dettomolian stuffing his face with beef tartare was a littleâŠ
Anyway, it just sort of felt like that!
Of course, the taste of the dish itself was pretty decent.
Most of the food sold at Temple was made from the best ingredients.
âDetto, try this too. Itâs very delicious.â
âYesâŠâ
By the way, Charlotte had been calling Dettomolian by his nickname, so I kind of felt like shit on the inside.
Wasnât I the epitome of a twisted hypocrite?
Did she call others by nicknames as well?
Or was it just her classmates?
âDo you usually treat everyone like that?â
âHuh? AhâŠâ
Charlotte smiled bashfully when I asked her that as I watched her putting aside various things for Dettomolian.
âHm⊠Well, itâs just⊠he reminds me of the past, so⊠I just do these things unconsciouslyâŠâ
Oh.
Was it like that?
Dettomolian always looked as if he was starving. The reason for that was because I set him up as the scrawniest anchovy that would never gain any weight in this world. That was why Charlotte was taking care of him like thatâit reminded her of when she was nearly starving to death in the Demon Realm.
Wh-what theâŠ
What a sad reason for taking care of someoneâŠ
âNo matter how much I eat⊠I wonât gain weightâŠâ
When Ellen said something like that, the other girls looked at her as if to say âAre you bragging?â. Even though that guy said exactly the same thing, he looked kind of sad.
Then what if he ate butter bibimbap every day? Wouldnât he gain weight then?
Well, before he gained weight, he might actually get heart problems first, right?
âErm, well⊠Anyway, Iâm sorry. I dragged you into this. You must have had a hard time.â
That was the main point of all of that.
âAside from just buying a meal, I do have some money, even though Iâm like this. And if you donât want to have any money, just tell me if you need any help or want me to get you something.â
It was unknown to me what would have happened if the priest of Towan decided to actually make a move. I wasnât all that sure if Temple or Charlotte would have been able to protect him, so Dettomolian certainly was in a great deal of danger because of my unnecessary request.
I couldnât even tell him the truth about everything, so I felt double the guilt. Dettomolian slowly shook his head at my words.
âItâs okay⊠Temple prepares⊠anything I would needâŠâ
He answered slowly while still stuffing himself with the meat.
âIâll tell you⊠If I need help with anythingâŠâ
âA-ah⊠Okay.â
I wondered what Dettomolian would need help with.
I hoped it didnât have anything to do with ghostsâŠ
Although I would be able to exorcise any ghost with the Holy Sword in one shot⊠I couldnât be sure I wouldnât die of a heart attack before I could! I was the kind of person who had died from a heart attack just by reading some malicious comments before!
Dettomolian would let me know later if he needed help with something, so it seemed like things were settled for the time being.
I wasnât sure what reputation that guy had in Class B at the moment. However, in the original, everyone still felt quite reluctant towards him.
He had a gloomy air about him, was quiet, and always muttered strange things to himself.
However, because he had the invincible connection, Charlotte, who was taking care of him by his side, I wondered if he had gotten closer to the others.
âBy the way, out of curiosity, what were you trying to achieve with the ritual the other day?â
âAh. ThatâŠâ
Charlotte wasnât there to witness it in person, but she must have gotten briefed on it. Dettomolian had attempted to perform a ritual on the cursed sword, after which it just up and disappeared.
Dettomolian began to explain as he continued to nibble on the beef tartare.
âI wanted to talk to it.â
ââŠTalk to it?â
âI was trying to communicate with the energy housing the sword⊠But the energy was dormant⊠So I tried to slowly wake it up until it would be able to answer me⊠Well, I managed to half-awaken it, only getting very little information from it⊠Then the ritual got interrupted mid-way.â
Primordial magicâŠ
It was completely different from the modern standardized magic we knew. Dettomolian had been trying to talk to the energy inhabiting the sword itself.
But he couldnât communicate with it properly because it was asleep, so he had kept poking it until it had woken up.
Hey, are you asleep? Hey, wake up! Hey, I got something to say. Huh? You donât want to wake up? Even if I do this? Or that? Youâre strong. Youâre still not waking up.
Something like that?
It seemed to have woken up slightly, enough that he managed to grasp something akin to sleep talk, but the ritual got interrupted in the middle.
In the end, he managed to awaken Tiamataâs weakened energy while trying to talk to it; that was why the sword suddenly moved to my room and why the soul-bond between me and it was so awkward.
Then, if things had continued like that, the energy of Tiamata in its corrupted state might have fully awakened.
Olivia Lanze had managed to return it to its state as a Holy Sword, but if Tiamata got awakened in its corrupted state, wouldnât that have caused a huge accident? Anyway, I was still its owner.
In the end, we wouldnât know if things would have gotten dangerous if Dettomolian finished the ritual.
It was good enough that no accidents happened after it got stopped in the middle.
âBy the way, are you sure that it was a demon godâs divine Relic?â
Charlotte tilted her head.
âIâm not⊠Sure either⊠All I know is⊠that itâs something very oldâŠâ
âHmm, is that so?â
The one who started assuming that it was a demon godâs divine Relic wasnât Dettomolian but one of the high priests who were in charge of securing the safety of everyone during the ritual. It wasnât actually confirmed that it was a demon godâs divine Relic.
I eventually managed to apologize to Dettomolian, and we continued to eat.
With that, I decided to wrap things up and continue to focus on my life in Temple again.
âBy the way, what exactly is sorcery? Iâm really curious about it.â
ââŠWhat?â
Charlotte tilted her head as Dettomolian stared at her.
âI donât know about it, you know? It feels like you can do a lot with it. You managed to find out things that Templeâs black magicians werenât able to find out, right?â
âI wasnât able to find out everything, thoughâŠâ
âBut you found out a little bit, right?â
Dettomolian shuddered slightly at Charlotteâs praise.
âWhat the hell. Is he acting shy now?â
âErm⊠Actually, when I visited Dettoâs club room the other day⊠It seemed a bit creepy. I think I misunderstood, though. Iâm really sorry.â
âItâs fine⊠Everyone is like thatâŠâ
He responded as if it was nothing new.
âBut Detto, really, just what exactly is sorcery?â
ââŠWhat do you mean?â
âWell⊠In magic, there are the fields of destruction magic, illusion magic, alchemy, enchantment, and magic crafting. One would roughly know what kind of magic they encompass, right? But sorcery is⊠I mean, I know that you can do a lot with it, but I canât think of anything specific. So whatâs the difference between sorcery and magic?â
âWellâŠâŠâ
Because Charlotte had mentioned it, I started to wonder about it as well.
Of course, I was the one who had set up Dettomolianâs talent to be sorcery, but as he isnât the main character, I didnât really delve into it that much.
To put it bluntly, specializations like destruction magic, illusion magic, alchemy, enchantment, and magic crafting were all just types of magic.
Sorcery couldnât be categorized as just a type. Sorcery was primordial magic, and in the past, sorcery was referred to as just magic.
That meant that sorcery referred to something like universal magicâit didnât just describe a type of magic.
So, simply put, even though Harriet had a talent to master any type of magic, she wasnât able to use sorcery because it wasnât just a type of magic, and she didnât have a sorcery talent. Sorcery was the magic that existed before our magic.
On the other hand, Dettomolian didnât have a talent pertaining to modern magic but could master any technique of sorcery.
Sorcery was a comprehensive talent as well, after all.
That was how I had set it up. But how would Dettomolian, the owner of that talent, explain it?
âIf I had to name a clear difference between magic and sorcery it would be⊠The clarity of causalityâŠâ
âClarity of causality?â
Charlotte had a bad feeling about that. However, I kind of understood what he was talking about.
âMagic has magic formulas and certain methods of mana management to use the spell Fireball⊠If you follow these certain procedures, the spell named Fireball will be activated⊠But it isnât like that for sorceryâŠâ
âAh⊠I get it. You mean that there are no standardized techniques, right?â
âSomething like that⊠Even if one tried to use the same spell, sometimes its effects would be more powerful, other times it doesnât even activate⊠Or it could even lead to a completely different outcomeâŠâ
Sorcery was an ancient magic system whose causes and effects were really vague.
It was also called Super Random Magic. (Aren: This sounds a bit lame⊠Iâd call it Roulette Magic but well Super Random Magic was written in there)
After hearing his explanation, Charlotte looked a little tired.
âIt⊠it seems rather dangerousâŠâ
âIâm careful when using itâŠâ
Although he said he would take precautions, we wouldnât know how careful he was really acting. Charlotte nodded as if she understood him somehow. Seeing that Charlotte was a little scared, Dettomolian shook his head.
âWell⊠Not all rituals and ceremonies are necessarily dangerous⊠There are many simple ones⊠Astrology, physiognomy, palm reading⊠Rituals pertaining to fortune telling and clairvoyanceâŠâ
Palm reading and physiognomy.
Charlotte tilted her head, seeming as if these things were familiar concepts to her even if they werenât really considered magic.
âDo you also use sorcery to do these kinds of things?â
âYes, sorcery is⊠more about perceiving vague things, in the end⊠Iâm rather used to performing these kinds of ritualsâŠâ
In other words, it was more likely to see a sorcerer telling someoneâs fortune or holding blessing rituals than performing rain dances.
âSo something like foresight? Can you predict the future?â
âAs I said⊠I donât know how to put it.â
Then Dettomolian looked at me and Charlotte alternately before asking us in a low voice.
âDo you⊠want to see it in action?â
âNow? Can you do something like that right now?â
N-no.
I felt a little scared because it seemed like he was going to predict an ominous and dark future for us. However, Charlotte was looking at him with shining eyes brimming with curiosity. I felt a bit nervous when Charlotte smiled at me.
âHow about it, Reinhardt? It looks fun.â
âHuh, what?⊠Fine.â
Charlotte seemed so excited although he tried to look serious, so I nodded my head even though I didnât want to.
âKeep in mind that Iâm just saying what Iâm seeing⊠I donât know any specifics⊠Even if you ask me⊠Just remember that I donât know everythingâŠâ
âYes, got it.â
ââŠOkay.â
Dettomolian stared at Charlotte for about three minutes, doing the same for me.
He didnât say anything and just stared at us, so I almost felt myself break out in cold sweat.
âYour palmsâŠâ
âAh, yes. Here.â
Dettomolian gazed at Charlotteâs palm. Afterwards, he also checked mine.
âŠBy the way, were my palms still the same as when I was Valier?
I actually wasnât sure. Then there was my faceâŠ
Wasnât it pretty meaningless performing physiognomy on me the way I was at the moment?
âBoth of you⊠Have a secret you can never reveal to anyoneâŠâ
â!â
â!â
At those words, mine as well as Charlotteâs expressions completely hardened. What? What did he see to come to that conclusion?
Charlotteâs and my eyes met.
Charlotte knew some of my secrets. I was the successor to the Rotary Gang and I knew âValierâsâ whereabouts.
And I knew some of Charlotteâs secrets as well. She had been helped by a boy named âValierâ, and she was in contact with him, keeping it a secret from Bertus, and she also had an unknown supernatural power.
Secrets that we couldnât tell anyone.
Charlotte knew some of my secrets, so she thought I knew what I was hiding, but the reality looked very different.
I had many secrets, one being that I created this worldâsomething no one would believe even if I told them.
He might be wrong, and he wouldnât know any details, he was just saying what he saw.
However, Dettomolian quickly found out that both of us held secrets.
I could feel goosebumps spreading all over my body.
Then Dettomolian stared at me.
ââŠReinhardt. You⊠have to behave yourself.â
ââŠWhat?â
âOtherwise, youâre going to have some trouble with womenâŠâ
ââŠâ
âŠ
I couldnât say anything, as I couldnât really refute that something like that might happen.
Hearing him say that I should be on my best behavior made cold sweat run down my back. Actually, I hadnât done anything recently. However, I knew that I was a bit of a bastard.
However, having it pointed out directly like that⊠How should I put it?
I had nothing to say! What should I do?!
âAh⊠Yeah, thatâs something one could find out even without fortune telling⊠Reinhardt is a bit of a delinquent, after all, right?
Charlotte looked at me with a pitying smile tugging at her lips. She seemed to be able to tell that something like that might happen without even knowing how to palm read because all the people I was close to were mostly girls, after all. But wasnât that gaze just too much? Didnât she look at me as if I was pathetic?
âYou hear, Reinhardt? Just do as Detto said, andâŠâ
âAnd⊠Charlotte.â
âAh, uhâŠâ
âYou will marry Reinhardt.â
ââŠHuh?â
Charlotte was taken aback by that sudden declaration.