Two nights later at the Grand Theater on 4th Street.
Vera held Reneeâs hand and headed there. It was to participate in an auction.
âWowâŠ!â
Aisha was with them, too.
For some reason, Vera felt annoyed and glared at Aisha, who was holding Reneeâs other hand.
Was it because they had been spending a lot of time together lately, as Aisha was learning swordsmanship from him?
When Aisha overheard that Vera and Renee were participating in an auction today, she insisted on coming along, and thatâs how they ended up together.
Logically, there was no harm in Aisha joining them, but for some reason, Vera felt unhappy that there were three of them instead of just two. Veraâs expression remained sullen the entire time.
âRenee! Look, there are orcs over there!â
âReally?â
âTheyâre hugeâŠ!â
In contrast to Vera, a small smile appeared on Reneeâs lips.
Aisha had been struggling with her recent training.
At an age when she should be having fun, she was constantly occupied with difficult tasks. It weighed on Reneeâs mind, so she thought that this was a good opportunity to give her some memorable experiences.
âDonât act so recklessly.â
âYeah~ Yeah~â
Aisha responded poorly to Veraâs words, her face crumpling into a frown.
It made Vera tense up, and a distressed expression appeared on Reneeâs face.
âBoth of you, stop it. Letâs go inside now.â
It was odd how they could be so close and yet always end up fighting when they were together.
Renee unconsciously shook her head in resignation.
***
The place they entered with VIP tickets was a small room on the second floor of the theater.
It was luxuriously decorated with a long sofa placed in the center.
Vera grabbed Aisha by the back of her head as she bounced around on the sofa and tossed her into a corner. He then sat Renee down and described the room.
âThis room has a large glass wall at the front. You can see the stage without any obstructions, thatâs one of its unique features.â
âWonât the sound be muffled if itâs blocked like this?â
âI donât think that would be an issue considering the theaterâs structure. The second-floor rooms are designed to be more comfortable than the first floor.â
âAhhâŠâ
âThereâs a small table in front of the sofa. If thereâs something that appeals to you, you can ring the bell here to indicate your intention to bid.â
âWell, that sounds quite convenient, but itâs not what I imagined. I thought there would be a lot of people around us, shouting at each other.â
âThat may be the case on the first floor, but those who sit in the VIP seats are usually people with status who prefer not to be involved in that.â
Renee nodded in understanding.
âThe tickets are worth the price.â
Only 40 were available. It made sense that they were expensive, considering they allowed people to enjoy the auction from a distance, away from the chaos below.
As she said that, Vera added.
âAnother reason theyâre expensive⊠is because of the opportunity to build connections with the other VIPs.â
âOh, that makes sense. Itâs not a ticket you can get just by having money.â
Even though people from all over the continent were flocking in, there were only 40 tickets, which meant that getting one would require not only money but also influence.
Even the seats they were sitting in had been reserved for the Crown Prince of the Empire.
People with that kind of money and power used the VIP seats for their backroom dealings. That must be what Vera meant.
âItâs a place where a lot of dirty conversations happen.â
âHmmâŠthatâs a problem. They wonât come here, will they?â
âYes, I put a âNo Entryâ sign at the entrance. If they have any common sense, they wonât come in.â
Renee sighed in relief.
It would only cause trouble if they got entangled with nobles or royals from other nations.
Moreover, Renee didnât want her time with Vera to be interrupted by those people.
Renee felt Veraâs presence beside her and subtly shifted her hips closer to Vera, narrowing the distance between them before asking.
âWhat kind of items will be up for auction?â
âThatâs something Iâm looking forward to as well. Every once in a while, priceless treasures are auctioned off.â
Vera straightened his back as Renee came closer, his muscles stiffening.
Reneeâs proactive approach was not something Vera was used to, so he felt flustered.
A strange current flowed between the two of them.
It was such an obvious atmosphere that even the oblivious Aisha could feel it.
Reneeâs hand overlapped with Veraâs, then their shoulders touched. Aishaâs eyes rolled around.
Slideâ
Just as Reneeâs arm wrapped around VeraâsâŠ
BANG BANG BANG!
â Are you there?!
Someone knocked on the door.
Reneeâs expression soured. Veraâs body jolted. Aisha tilted her head.
Their heads turned towards the door simultaneously.
An unfamiliar voice. Who could be knocking on the door so abruptly? As they were thinking about it, their expressions darkened.
â P-Professor! Donât be so rude!
â Your Highness, please let me handle this.
Another voice joined in. A sweet, beautiful voice, recognizable from even beyond the door.
It was Albrechtâs voice.
It was Albrecht âagainâ.
Renee scowled, sighed heavily, and opened her mouth.
âCome in.â
Just let it be nothing serious. As that thought fueled Reneeâs anger, two men entered the room with a âthudâ sound.
Vera frowned at the people who came in.
It was not for any reason other than the man who entered the room with Albrecht.
The man with curly red hair, drowsy eyes, and freckles. He wore a gray suit covered in all sorts of bizarre accessories, befitting the appearance of a freak. It was someone that Vera knew.
âWhy is he here?â Although this question arose, it soon subsided.
Instead of feeling surprised to see him, the thought âAgain?â came to mind.
ââŠMiller.â
He was one of the heroes of the Demon Kingâs subjugation, the youngest head professor at Tellon Academy, and the sorcerer Miller.
The one who embedded a curse into Veraâs heart in his previous life.
He greeted them with a wide smile.
âNice to meet you?â
***
Albrecht rolled his eyes back and forth between Renee and Miller.
âI-Itâs a big problem!â
It truly was a big problem.
The notoriously ill-tempered Professor Miller and the sharp-tongued Saint had met, so this was not going to end well.
The rude professor should have apologized first, but there was no way that shameless person would apologize.
Naturally, in this situation, wouldnât he be caught up in the crossfire?
Cold sweat dripped down his face, and a sense of urgency to somehow resolve the situation arose.
In the most polite tone he could muster, Albrecht opened his mouth.
âI-I apologize for intruding so rudely! HereâŠâ
âSo you do realize that youâre being rude?â
Crackâ
And then, he froze.
He failed before he could even get a word out.
As Aisha poked Albrecht, who was frozen in place like a statue, Miller spoke up.
âWell, sorry about that. I also had some urgent matters.â
Miller said with a careless grin, not caring about the atmosphere around him.
As Miller sat down with his butt on the table on the opposite side of the sofa, he continued speaking.
âI am Professor Miller of the Academyâs Department of Sorcery. Nice to meet you, Saint⊠and Apostle of Oath?â
He reached out his hand for a handshake, but no one took it.
Renee let out a deep sigh at Millerâs sudden intrusion and fake friendly behavior, and spoke.
âDonât you have something you should do before greeting us?â
âHuh?â
âPlease apologize properly.â
Renee straightened her back and spoke with a stern expression.
âWhen one is rude, they should apologize. I would think that a professor should know something that even a five-year-old child knows. Or am I wrong?â
It could be said that she vented her intense anger, but at the very least, Renee thought that she was holding back quite a bit.
Wasnât it true? Disrupting her time with Vera aside, wasnât it disrespectful to be so bossy when meeting someone for the first time and to make such demands without respect for the other person?
Renee knew that being impolite when one could be polite was rude.
âUmmâŠâ
Miller scratched the back of his head and made an embarrassed face.
He glanced at Vera, then at the frozen Albrecht and the poking Aisha, and once again turned his gaze toward Renee. Miller soon stood up from his seat, knelt down formally, and conveyed his apology.
âI apologize for my disrespect. I was in a hurry and had no time to think. Please calm down.â
It was a firm tone, unlike the lighthearted one he had been using the entire time.
It was a tone that tried to convey his sincerity.
At that, Renee sighed deeply and nodded her head.
âI accept your apology.â
Although she honestly didnât want to accept the apology⊠what could she do?
If he came to visit with the Prince, there must be an urgent matter, and Renee was not foolish enough to prioritize her personal feelings in such a situation.
âSo, what brings you here? It must be urgent since you entered despite the âNo Entryâ sign.â
She would be really angry if it wasnât a big deal.
With that intention in her words, Miller finally recovered his initial sloppy impression and smiled widely.
âYes, I came to strike up a deal.â
âIf itâs a money transaction, Iâm not interested.â
âWhat if itâs a different kind of deal?â
Reneeâs head tilted.
Miller stood up from his kneeling position, dusted himself off, and spoke.
âThereâs a stolen item from the Academy mixed in with the items in this auction. I came on a business trip to retrieve it. Thatâs why Iâm going around the VIP seats to reduce the competition as much as possible.â
Miller raised his head. As he straightened his posture, the strange accessories he was wearing jingled.
âThere will be a grimoire among the auction items. Will you give up your bid for it? If you do, I promise that the Academy will offer you a substantial reward.â
âA grimoire?â
âYes, someone stole what was being kept for research purposes and brought it here. I caught the thief, but I have to participate in the auction to recover the item.â
âIf itâs stolen, why not explain the situation and get it back?â
Why go through all this trouble of participating in the auction to recover it?
Vera answered the question posed by her doubt.
ââŠOnce an item enters the auction, it cannot be removed. Even if the purpose is to recover stolen goods, itâs not good for the auction house to set a precedent of removing items before the auction.â
He looked at Miller with downcast eyes. Meanwhile, another thought surfaced in his head.
âIs he still just a regular professor?â
It was beginning to make sense why a man who was supposed to be at the Academy suddenly showed up at an auction in the Imperial Capital.
âIt must be for his performance evaluation.â
He must have come to improve his academic credentials to become a senior professor.
âAs for the grimoireâŠâ
Vera wasnât sure.
Even Vera couldnât remember all the items that were up for auction in his past life.
âWhat do you think, Vera?â
In the midst of his thoughts, Reneeâs question popped up. Vera paused his thoughts and answered the question.
â⊠I donât see any reason for us to refuse. We werenât after the grimoire in the first place and came here to experience the auction, but thereâs no reason to refuse the reward theyâre offering, right?â
âHm! The Apostle of Oath has quite a straightforward personality, doesnât he?
Miller chuckled while saying that.
Feeling annoyed by his laughter for some reason, Renee replied in a sharper tone.
âYes, well. As the âstraightforwardâ Vera said, thereâs no reason to refuse, so weâll give up on it. Can you leave now? The room is small, and there are too many people here.â
âAh, alright. Then, Iâll go to the next room now! Excuse me!â
Miller left the room, closing the door behind him with a âthud.â
Renee finally let out a deep sigh and grumbled.
âWhat a rude man.â
âIndeed. Itâs hard to believe someone like him could be a professor. His qualifications are quite doubtful.â
Veraâs evaluation wasnât good either.
Setting aside everything else, he had gone through a lot of trouble in his past life because of the curse Miller had cast.
Setting everything else aside, he couldnât view Miller favorably because he had suffered greatly from the curse that Miller had engraved upon him in his past life.
âWas his personality like that?â
Vera, who had never met the heroes personally and only learned about their personalities in this life, thought about it once more.
âThese so-called heroes are all idiots.â
Of course, Renee was an exception.
âRenee, Renee!â
âYes?â
Aisha called out, and Renee responded.
âThat person left this behind.â
Aisha said, nudging the still-frozen Albrecht with her foot.