The corners of her fiercely upturned eyes crinkled, and her red pupils widened.
ââŠthe Saint. And the one next to you is an Apostle?â
The voice was filled with laughter. Renee bowed her head in response.
ââŠHello.â
Even as she spoke, Renee felt goosebumps all over her body.
It wasnât for any other reason. Renee could hear the youthful energy in the Tower Masterâs voice. It felt very intentional.
The Tower Master was an old woman, supposedly one hundred and twenty years old this year. Such a voice overflowing with energy and youth should not have been heard from her.
Although she couldnât see, Renee had a hunch that the Tower Masterâs appearance wouldnât be much different from her voice.
âHow?â
The question popped into her head, but her mind immediately began to put together a sinister answer as she recalled the events from two days ago.
It occurred to her that there must be some sinister secret hidden in the Tower Masterâs youth.
Renee clenched her fists, trying to hide her trembling.
The Tower Master chuckled at the sight of Renee.
âYouâre here to bless His Highness, arenât you? Iâve heard the rumors.â
The Tower Masterâs rolling gaze landed over Vera this time.
âI think itâs going to be a really big festival. Hmm, with the rumors spreading wide like this, I wonder how many people will come?â
Why did that sound ominous? Renee forced a smile on her face, trying to suppress the panic that was rising inside of her.
âI hope that the festival will be fun.â
âIt should be. Ah, by the way, howâs Trevor doing?â
Flinchâ
Reneeâs shoulders shook.
ââŠYes, Iâm always getting help from him.â
âGlad to hear heâs doing well. Ah⊠what a shame. There was no other child as complete as him.â
What could be felt from her voice was deep regret.
âŠAnd greed.
âThat child had a strong thirst for knowledge, and the ability to support it. Did you know? Magic can never be fully understood by theory alone. It requires a more fundamental understanding. A desire for the principles and laws that govern this world, and the skill to manifest that phenomenon into reality. None of those can be missing.â
The Tower Masterâs voice grew more heated. A chuckle began to creep into her voice.
âThatâs why I liked him. He certainly possessed all of those talents, with nothing lacking. He knew the fastest way to Providence. No, it doesnât have to be fast, it can be slow. Itâs okay if it takes more time.â
Her voice grew more heated, her excitement building up.
As her breathing became shorter between words, she started to become expressionless.
âHe could have done it if it was him, if only he couldâve seen the distant truth. Why did the Gods have to give him a Stigma? Why did he have to leave? I donât quite understand. I made him, cherished him, raised him, loved him, and guided him, but why canât he see thatâŠâ
âTower Master.â
Stopâ
Albrechtâs interruption stopped the Tower Master.
Suddenly, the expressionless face, that became like a doll, started to come alive again.
ââŠOh my.â
Grinning, the Tower Master laughed.
âWas I too frivolous? I apologize. I feel regretful when I think of that child.â
âI understand.â
Albrecht responded to the Tower Master with a smile, then asked.
âBy the way, why did you come from inside the Palace?â
âI had something to discuss with the Crown Prince.â
The Tower Master covered her mouth and chuckled, then she straightened her back and continued speaking.
âWell then, Iâll be going now. I know you have some business, did I hold you up too long?â
âNo, take care of yourself.â
âThatâs good. Bye, then.â
Clackâ.
The Tower Master walked away.
Vera, who had remained silent until now, could see the Tower Masterâs eyes warped into a smile as she walked past him.
The sound of her footsteps became distant.
Silence fell over them.
It was only after Albrecht was fed up with the mood of everyone around him that the silence ended, and the conversation continued.
ââŠI thought she was just an unusual person, but now that Iâve seen her, something suspicious is definitely going on.â
His uncharacteristically sunken eyes stared at the spot where the Tower Master had disappeared.
âLetâs go, my brother should be waiting.â
Albrecht turned and strode into the palace.
Renee held Veraâs hand tightly, and for some reason, she felt like she was about to get sick.
ââŠOminous.â
The Tower Masterâs laugh was still ringing inside her head.
***
âItâs a pleasure to meet you.â
A deep voice echoed as soon as they entered the reception room. Vera shifted his gaze to where the voice came from.
Standing there was a well-built man.
He was of a similar physique as Vera, with bright blond hair that went down to his shoulders. He had a sharp expression like an eagle, and his eyes glowed the same gold as his hair.
Crown Prince Maximillian van Freich.
The future Emperor, who he never met in his past life.
As Vera reminisced about meeting him, he bowed his head in greeting, followed by Renee.
âNice to meet you.â
âHello.â
âPlease have a seat.â
He gestured towards the table at their greeting.
As Vera sat at the table, holding Reneeâs hand, Maximilian, who was sitting across from them, spoke to Renee.
âHowâs life in the Empire? Has everything been comfortable so far?â
Reneeâs body shuddered, then she answered with a smile.
âYes, itâs a safe place, so Iâm comfortable.â
âGood.â
It was a short answer. As Renee continued to listen to his voice, Renee realized that the Crown Prince was a blunt man.
âNot like the Prince.â
Unlike the energetic and lively Albrecht, he was a deeply subdued man.
âHe doesnât seem too concerned with etiquette.â
He might just be impatient. She was immediately led to her seat, omitting almost all of the noble etiquette that she learned.
How can two brothers be so different? Renee thought.
âOkay, letâs cut to the chase.â
He said, without introducing himself.
Renee nodded awkwardly, an odd feeling creeping in.
âAh, yes.â
âIâve heard the story from my brother. Youâre suspecting the Magic Tower to be behind the disappearances, right?â
âYes, I would appreciate it if we could start an investigation right awayâŠâ
âIâm sorry, but thatâs not possible.â
ââŠWhat?â
Words of rejection came out of his mouth. At that, bewilderment washed over Reneeâs face at his sudden words.
Maximilian studied her expression for a while, then spoke.
âThe Imperial Family canât help you. We also canât make this public. We donât want any unnecessary friction now that the festival is right around the corner.â
âUnnecessary friction, is that how you see it?â
âYes.â
Reneeâs expression hardened as she clenched her fists at Maximilianâs words.
âAre you saying that this is unnecessary when the people of the Capital are going missing, and we still donât know whoâs behind it?â
âThere will be no disappearances for the time being. If the Tower Master has some sense of awareness, she will stay hidden for now.â
âSo youâre just going to stand by and watch?â
âIt would do more harm than good.â
Maximilianâs gaze pierced Renee. He studied Renee silently, with the eyes of a predator stalking its prey, then he pursed his lips.
âIf we launch a public investigation now, all weâll get is the whereabouts of a missing person and conflict. Creating such conflict so close to the festival will not be good for the market. If the market shrinks during the festival, the losses will fall on my people.â
âArenât the missing people also your citizens?â
âA small portion of them.â
Suddenly, Renee smiled bitterly.
âSo youâre going to turn a blind eye, is that right? At the very least, thatâs not the duty that I know of.â
âDuty⊠thatâs a complicated word. I sympathize with the Saintâs perspective, but I believe this is the right decision.â
âWhat areâŠ!â
âAt the very least, my duty exists for the majority.â
Winceâ.
Renee stopped moving.
Maximilian continued.
âI donât know what your duty is, but I believe in the duty for the majority. I believe thatâs the duty of a ruler. So, the Imperial Family cannot help you. We also canât publicize this.â
Had she come all this way to hear those words?
At that thought, a look of anger began to form on Reneeâs face, but Albrecht spoke up with a wide smile on his face.
âWhen you say it like that, Brother, the Saint will misunderstand.â
âHmm?â
âShe could interpret it as âIâm not going to do anything for you, so just goâ.â
ââŠAh.â
He groaned and it sounded a little foolish.
At that, Reneeâs face crumpled bizarrely. The same went for Vera.
It reminded him of some people who were guarding the gates of the Holy Kingdom at this very moment.
ââŠNo.â
Vera shook off the thought.
After thinking about it, that might have been rather harsh, and he felt slightly guilty.
ââŠCan you tell us what youâre talking about?â
Albrecht replied to Reneeâs question with his trademark bright smile.
âItâs difficult for my Brother to give you help from the Imperial Family and with the publicity, but he can give you something else. Thatâs what he wanted to say. Hmm, itâs in the same context when he said that the Tower Master would remain down-low for a while. Iâm sorry, my brother does not talk very much.â
âAhâŠâ
âI apologize if there was a misunderstanding.â
ââŠNo.â
Suddenly, Renee felt a surge of embarrassment for flying into a rage.
She thought of something.
ââŠFor some reason.â
Those two, donât they look like the twins?
It was the exact same thought that Vera just had.
The only difference was that, unlike Vera, Renee didnât feel guilty.
Renee brushed the thought aside and asked a question.
âHow exactly are you planning to help?â
âWeâre going to infiltrate the Magic Tower.â
ââŠWhat?â
âWe are infiltrating the Magic Tower. During that time, my brother will call for the Tower Master and restrain her.â
Albrecht added with a playful tone.
âWeâre not doing it right away. We have to prepare for it, am I right?â
Renee gave a small nod, then asked a question that had been on her mind.
âIs that even possible? The Magic Tower, Aurillac, is in the sky. We would not be able to enter without permissionâŠâ
âWe can just dig and climb up.â
âWhat?â
For a moment, Albrecht felt superior over Renee, and he continued haughtily.
âWeâre going to dig from the ground and climb up. We wonât be caught if we use physical methods.â
Albrechtâs golden eyes flared into half-moons. His white teeth glimmered as he smiled.
Renee paused to consider Albrechtâs words.
Dig from the ground and climb up the Magic Tower in the sky.
Easier said than done, butâŠ.
âThe floor will also be floating in the sky. Are you an idiot, Prince?â
Flying alone was already a problem, so what nonsense was he spouting?
As Renee voiced out her thoughts, Albrecht stiffened.