As soon as the antiquated door of the Magic Tower opened and the Tower Master stepped in, a mage who was diligently firing magic, frantically bowed their head.
âAll of you, hold.â
The Tower Master glanced at the mage pitifully before commanding the rest of the mages to cease firing. At her command, the rest of the mages defending the tower stopped altogether and directed their gaze to her.
âTskâŠâ
However, the Tower Master didnât so much as spare them a glance and simply clicked her tongue while redirecting her gaze towards the intruder.
âFor what reason did you return after claiming you never wanted to see me again?â
When the Tower Master inquired with a conflicted expression, the robed person spoke out as she slowly approached the Tower Master.
âI have something to discuss with ya.â
âYou rotten girl, addressing your teacher so rudely1. It seems youâre still as impertinent as ever.â
âConsidering Iâm no longer your disciple, I donât believe thereâs an issue with how I address you.â
The rest of the mages held their breaths and froze on the spot as they listened to the heated conversation between the two.
To them, being rude to the Tower Master, who was as exalted as the heavens, was something they couldnât even imagine doing.
âI was willing to sit down and chat with you⊠but if youâre going to be this impolite, I donât think I will.â
The Tower Master raised her lengthy cane and spoke out angrily at the girl in front of her.
âAnd if youâre going to continue acting up, youâll have to face mâŠâ
âI completed the magic you so fervently desired.â
ââŠWhat did you say!?â
But as the unidentified woman took out and shook the sheet of paper inscribed with a magic circle, the Tower Master lowered her cane with wide eyes.
âA-Are you saying?â
âItâs what youâve wanted for so long⊠nice try.â
The Tower Master discretely tried to use magic on the sheet of paper, but the unidentified woman blocked the magic as if she predicted her actions. Then, the Tower Master began to stammer nervously.
âW-âŠWhy donât we sit down and have a chat?â
âI thought you didnât want to?â
âYou punk! That was before you mentioned anything about that magic. Itâs a different story if you really did manage to finish it.â
The woman silently stared at the Tower Master before approaching her and uttered softly.
âI want to speak with you in private. Tell the others to leave.â
âDonât worry, I was thinking the same thing.â
With a wave of her hand, the mages who stood there blankly quickly parted.
âFollow me.â
The Tower Master spoke out and entered the tower with as much composure as she could muster. The unidentified woman quietly accompanied her inside.
ââŠWhat is all this?â
The two finally arrived at the towerâs lobby after ascending the stairs for a long while. After scanning the room, the nameless woman questioned the Tower Master regarding various items laying around in piles.
âTheyâre items prepared for my new disciple.â
The Tower Master simply answered in an indifferent voice.
ââŠNew disciple!?â
The unidentified woman, shocked, stopped in her tracks and the Tower Master replied incredulously.
âWhat? I canât accept a new disciple?â
âThat shouldnât be⊠In the previous timeline, you definitelyâŠâ
âStop speaking nonsense and follow me. We donât have time to waste.â
When the unidentified woman murmured in a daze, the Tower Master interjected and pulled the womanâs arm with a frustrated expression.
âSo, what are they going to be used for?â
âTheyâre items to be destroyed.â
âWhat?â
The unidentified woman, who was being dragged along, was taken-aback again after hearing the Tower Masterâs response.
âThose are all⊠minerals like mithril, orichalcum, adamantium, and diamondsâŠit should be difficult to even leave a scratch, much less break them.â
âMy disciple can shatter those with a flick of her fingers.â
ââŠYouâre joking, right?â
The Tower Master broke out in laughter as she replied.
âI would have thought the same several months ago, but there hasnât been a single thing that child wasnât able to break.â
âAre they here right now?â
When the woman asked about the discipleâs whereabouts, the Tower Master replied in rage.
âShe went to the orphanage to play, so enough about her! Stop trying to change the topic.â
The Tower Master opened the antiquated door and entered.
âNow, why donât you take off that stuffy robe⊠and show me that magic?â
ââŠFine.â
Irina flung off her robe and slowly took out the paper inscribed with the magic before handing it over.
âHoh⊠this⊠did you just create a new magic system?â
ââŠYeah.â
âNot only that, it seems like thereâs also magic that hasnât been proven or confirmed to exist integrated within. Looking at thisâŠâ
The Tower Master voiced her thoughts in a daze as she scanned the document ecstatically.
ââŠItâs as if this magic came from the future.â
Irina looked as if her conscience had been pricked when she heard the Tower Master nearly guess the truth, but she swiftly restored her original expression.
âSo, why did you bring me this when you despise me so much?â
âI wanted to consult with you on the probability of the magic activating properly.â
âYou want my opinion?â
Hearing the Tower Masterâs question, Irina scowled before speaking.
âI donât want to admit it⊠but youâre the only one who can understand this magic right now.â
âPuha! Even though youâve always called me senile, in the end, I guess you do acknowledge me a bit?â
âShut up.â
âThen again, I am pretty amazing. I might not look like it, but arenât I still an archmage that appears only once every few hundred years in the Empire?â
The Tower Master ignored Irina and continued to brag excitedly.
âAnd Iâm also the only person from the Empire to be sent as an envoy for the subjugation of the Demon King. Tsk, to think you were so foolish to discard your position as the disciple of someone as extraordinary as myselfâŠâ
ââŠStop.â
âWhat?â
Irina, who was watching the Tower Master brag while shrugging her shoulders, cut off the Tower Master with a chilly expression when the âDemon King Subjugationâ was mentioned.
âYouâre going to die if you keep going.â
âHa! You have become even more despicable in the time weâve been apart. To think you would say that to meâŠâ
âYou wonât be able to defeat the second-in-command of the Demon King Army, much less the Demon KingâŠâ
Irina parted her lips as she sighed. She recalled that the Tower Master perished fighting the second-in-command, Dmir Khan, while investigating the Demon King.
ââŠSo please stop.â
âWhat?â
Although the two were nearly equal in combat prowess and Dmir Khan barely escaped with a fatal injury, Irina sincerely advised the Tower Master out of respect for her.
âDo you know something?â
ââŠIt doesnât matter. Just tell me how likely it is for the magic circle to activate successfully. Iâve reviewed it several times, but I need another mageâs perspective.
Although the Tower Master questioned her after noticing the sincerity in Irinaâs tone, Irina dodged her question and urged the Tower Master to examine the magic circle.
ââŠâŠ.Hm?â
The Tower Master, who was studying the magic circle while complaining about Irinaâs attitude, soon frowned and spoke.
âTsk, you messed it up. This is useless.â
âHow so?â
âYou brat, this magic circle uses black magic as a medium.â
âAnd since when have you ever concerned yourself with ethics?â
âThat was in the past. I care about it now. Besides, it would still be unusable even if we donât take ethics into consideration. Unlike other types of mana, you canât concentrate dark mana into one place nor can you preserve it. That means only a single person can activate and utilize this⊠but thereâs not a single person in this world with that much dark mana⊠Huk!â
âHow about this much?â
Although Tower Master began explaining after putting down the sheet of paper with the magic circle, her voice came to a halt when Irina emitted dark mana which permeated the room. She then replied with a quivering voice.
ââŠWith that, it seems youâd be able to barely activate it and utilize it for a few dozen seconds.â
âIs that so? Seems like I was right. Thanks.â
Irina stood up to leave, but the Tower Master hurriedly grabbed onto her.
âWait. Where did you acquire that amount of dark mana and why did you go out your way to visit me for confirmationâŠâ
âI have no obligation to explain that to you. Now thenâŠâ
âThink of our past relationship as master and pupil and just answer one thing.â
Irina turned her head at the mention of their previous relation, and the Tower Master questioned her with a sincere look in her eyes.
âItâs obvious that your body will be heavily damaged once your dark mana is depleted⊠so why are you trying to use such pointless magic?â
âPointless?â
The Tower Master raised her voice when Irina questioned her.
âEven if you successfully activate the magic, youâll only be able to switch souls for a few tens of seconds! Just what can you do by switching souls for not a few years, not a few hours, but just a few secondsâŠâ
âThatâs plenty.â
âWhat?â
Irina stared at the Tower Master with determination in her eyes.
âIf such a situation arises again⊠itâll be enough to switch bodies for just a few seconds.â
âThatâs why Iâm asking! Just whatâŠ!â
Seeing the Tower Master explode out in rage after trying to suppress it, Irina continued in a faint voice.
âFor when I fuck over that System.â
Afterwards, Irina wore her robe again and left the room as the Tower Master stood there dumbfounded.
âHaâŠ..â
The Tower Master stood frozen in place for a long period of time. Eventually, she sat down at her desk and murmured as she poured herself some wine.
ââŠThose two bitches have both gone insane.â
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âTell me, what does the last portion of your Prophecy say?â
âUmâŠâ
Faced with Serenaâs sparkling eyes, I told her in a low voice.
âWhen everything is over, the Hero will perish in vain alongside the Demon King.â
âRight. It was stated as such in my Prophecy as well.â
Serena looked a little gloomy, but she soon spoke again with a bright expression.
âHowever⊠there was another sentence below it in my Prophecy.â
âReally?â
Serena responded with a smile when I questioned her with widened eyes.
âYes, but I couldnât confirm what it was due to an unknown magic.â
ââŠI see.â
I replied sadly as my excitement dissipated, but then, Serena took something out.
âSo, I cut it out and brought it with me.â
ââŠWhat an extreme solution.â
I smirked in response to Serenaâs boldness as I accepted the paper from her, but soon frowned upon reading it.
âHm⊠thatâs weird? I can read it, but I can only see a part of it.â
âThatâs probably because it hasnât been fully restored yet. Iâm prioritizing restoring that part, so you should be able to read it in its entirety soon.â
I nodded in response to her reassuring words and began quietly reciting the part I could read.
âMm⊠âOne coincidence,â âFive enlightenments,â and âBoomerang that passes between the half moon and the crescent moon.â What could these phrases mean?â
ââŠNot sure what it is, but it doesnât seem negative.â
Serena spoke with a bright smile as I returned the part of the Prophecy back to her.
âItâll be restored shortly, so Iâll contact you again when itâs completed.â
âAlright, thanks for everything, Serena.â
Serena began blushing when I thanked her with a smile.
âSo, when are you going to catch the Secret Head?â
âAh, about thatâŠâ
âI really want to do âthatâ with you.â
I began seriously considering just abandoning the birthday party to go search for the Secret Head. Serena curved her eyes and whispered when she saw the state I was in.
âWe can still kiss.â
âOh.â
Seeing her extend her arms, I began approaching her with a beet-red face. Finally, I sat on her lap and met her lips.
ââŠChu.â
Serena began licking my lips before slowly penetrating my lips with her tongue.
âPuahâŠâ
After entwining our tongues for a long time, I briefly pulled back and stared at her in disbelief.
âDidnât you say you didnât drink?â
ââŠI only had a glass to make my acting seem more realistic.â
I wasnât sure if it was the alcohol or some other reason, but Serenaâs face was beet red.
âWhere are you touching?â
âSorry. Iâm feeling drunk, so Iâm not quite sure.â
âYou said you only had a single glass, though?â
Serena smiled as she slid her hands underneath my clothes.
âYou know I donât have much alcohol tolerance.â
ââŠâŠâŠâŠ.â
ââŠSerena, does your curse allow bodily contact?â
âYou were already touching me before you even asked.â
I smiled and pushed her down.
âHahngâŠâ
I should give her a thorough massage for all her struggles.
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âLord Frey! How is Lady Serena!?â
The imperial maid inquired regarding Serenaâs condition as I left the room with a slight blush.
âSheâs conscious again, she said sheâll be out after a brief rest.â
âPhewâŠâ
Seems like Serenaâs act was quite realistic seeing how the imperial maid heaved a sigh of relief.
âLord Frey, I have something to tell youâŠâ
âHm?â
I began heading off to catch some rest before the birthday party began, but the imperial maid quickly called out to me.
âI think Her Highness Clana is searching for you.â
âClana is?â
I questioned her, confused.
âWhy?â
âIâm not sure. She was muttering your name on the veranda a while backâŠâ
âHmâŠâ
I nodded to the maid and headed towards the door.
ââŠâŠâŠ..â
ââŠClana?â
She really was there.
âWhat are you doing over there?â
She was seated on the veranda with her head down.
âFreyâŠ?â
I was staring at her perplexed but flinched when she lifted her head.
Her eyes were overflowing and her face was stained with tears.
âClana? What happenedâŠâ
âItâs my lossâŠâ
When I began to raise her up with a disconcerted expression, she slowly began speaking.
âIâm saying I lost to your dirty trickâŠâ
âNo, wait. Just whatâŠâ
âI surrender. Iâll surrender soâŠâ
Clana spoke with a quivering hand covered with injuries as she stared at me with sorrow in her eyes.
ââŠPlease just hold my hand.â
âHaâŠâ
I didnât want to admit it⊠but it seemed like Clana was slowly remembering the events from the Ordeal.