Section 1 (Reincarnationć»Enrolment in the Academy)
[Umph. Umph.]
I spread out the hem of my clothes and gathered the leaves from the garden.
No matter how you look at it, Iām a three-year-old child.
While taking action like this, I was thinking of something else in my mind.
Conclusion.
It seems that this is a different world after all.
On the night of that ritual. When I returned from the basement to the magnificent mansion above, I looked up at the sky to check the constellations.
And then I saw two moons. I had already guessed from the vicinity.
According to the wisdom of ancient Greece, the Earth is a sphere that rotates on its own.
Since Japan is on the opposite side of the spherical surface, I was supposed to see a different starry skyā¦ā¦As for the moon, I was thinking about where it was supposed to be seen in orbit. Let alone two moons, there is no way that it will increase in numbers.
After that, I listened attentively to my familyās conversations over the next few days but I have never ever heard of the names of the places, countries and so forth that I know of.
I had no choice but to think that this is already a different world I had come to.
The only requirement for reincarnation was a body that can recreate the structure of my soul. That was all.
Thatās why I didnāt know in the slightest where I would be bornā¦ā¦.I didnāt think it would be a different world.
A key is necessary to use the signature to move between worlds but does the situation of the soul matter? No, itās pointless to even think about it.
I regained my composure and gathered more information.
My name in this world is Seikać»Lamprogue.
Lamprogue is a Count family. In other words, a noble family.
Despite the fact that I am the third son, this was a stroke of luck.
If I had been born as a commoner like in my previous life, there is nothing I can do if I died from a plague at once.
However, it seems to be a wealthy and developed country to begin with.
At least more than Japan. Perhaps on par with the likes of the Song Dynasty, Islam, Eastern Roman Empire, or maybe more than that.
There are many things that I donāt understand.
I need to gather more information.
[Umph. Umph.]
I carried the leaves I had gathered to the shade of the tree.
When I let go of the hem of my clothes, the leaves fell to the ground with a rustle.
Then, all of the leaves that had fallen to the ground floated up from the ground, exposing their veins to me. I collected all those leaves together and wrote letters using my spiritual power.
[ā¦ā¦I did it.]
I issued simple instructions and leaves flew in every direction. I confirmed the effect by watching. I guess itās passable.
Itās simple but the shikigami is complete.
This frame will become my eyes and ears, hands and feet. In fact, it would be best to make the dolls from paper but paper is like a valuable commodity in this world so I canāt afford to be extravagant.
I guess I will prepare for it, step by step.
Give one-third the form of a crow and release it into the sky.
Give one-third the form of a mouse and release it to the fields.
I decided to make the rest invisible and keep them close by. The talisman can be used as a substitute for the formula, serving as a medium for the techniqueĀ and is useful in many other ways.
[Hey, Seika! What are you doing out here!]
I turned around in shock at the boisterous voice.
Standing behind me was a child with a mean look on his face.
It was my brother, who was three years older, Gurai.
[I saw it. You have been gathering leaves. Disgusting! Whatās the point in collecting all that stuff? Hmm? Hey, where are the leaves?]
I was relieved when I saw Gurai looking around nearby. He didnāt seem to have seen what I was doing moments ago.
No matter what it takes, I have to keep my previous life a secret.
[Say something, you failure!]
Getting irritated by my silence, Gurai kicked dirt at me.
I didnāt say a word and brushed the dirt away. But he was such a stupid brat. I feel even more so because my disciples were nothing but good children.
The father doesnāt care much about the children and the mother has a tendency to pamper. He is terribly selfish probably because maids will turn up for his everyday life but my older brother is still decent though.
[ā¦ā¦Stop it, Brother Gurai.]
When I said that, Gurai gave a smile that curled the corner of his mouth.
[Please stop it, okay? The way you speak is unacceptable. You donāt think youāre in the same position as me and Brother Luft, do you?]
[Itās different?]
[Of course, itās different. After all, youāre not a person from the main family!]
I tilted my head in confusion. What does that mean?
[The maids said so. You are the son of a mistress! Thatās why youāre a failure, you donāt even have the slightest bit of magical power!]
I see. It finally made sense to me.
When I thought about it, I had a feeling that my mother was ignoring me, so that was the case. The maids also treated her as if she were a tumour, even my father and older brother were so distant.
It was useful information. Thank you, Gurai-kun.
But seeing that Iām being raised in this house, Iām considered as a real member of the main family.
[Do you understand? Youāre in a position where you must listen to what our older brother and I say! ā¦ā¦Thatās right, I am practising martial arts now. You can be my guinea pig for a while.]
As he said this, Gurai smirked while stepping backwards bit-by-bit as if he was adding a run-up.
[Ready? Stay where you are!]
As soon as Gurai shouted, he came running towards me.
Was he also planning to inflict a flying kick? I have never seen anyone do that in a fight before but please forgive me.
I sent one of my shikigami that I made invisible under his foot.
Then, Gurai stumbled over it and conspicuously fell flat on his face.
Yikes, that looks painful.
[Bwah! Th-thisā¦ā¦!]
It looks like he was still heading towards me so I called back the two shikigami crows I had sent out earlier
The crows squeaked while swooping down at Gurai and began to peck on his head with their thick beaks.
[Uwah, wh-what the heck are these guys?]
Gurai flailed his arms around to resist for a while but eventually, he cowered while protecting his head and began to cry out loudly.
I felt a little sorry for him. It was indeed too much for a child.
When I thought so and was about to withdraw the shikigami crows,
[Gurai!!]
There was the voice of another child.
I saw our eldest brother, Luft, run up to Gurai holding a stick.
[Stop, stop, this!]
Luft swung a stick to chase the crows away.
The crows seemed to flinch and the two of them flew away together.
Or rather I did so.
[Gurai, are you okay? Any injuries?]
He worried about his younger brother who was crying his eyes out. Luft has a decent personality compared to the second son and he is only older than me by five years. He was mature indeed. Although, heās only eight years old.
[Why would the crowsā¦ā¦ Seikai, are you all right?]
[Yes. Iām fine, Brother Luft.]
When I replied and smiled in return, Luft seemed to look at me weirdly.
Itās understandable. It was strange that Iām the only one who wasnāt attacked.
But that was it.
Luft took Gurai, who still had not stopped crying, back to the mansion to treat his injuries.
And I was left alone.
Although I got interrupted, I was able to release the shikigami. With this, gathering information would become much easier.
There are many things that I must do.
But with this three-year-old body, there is only so much I can do. Letās make use of at least a few yearsā time to prepare.