Yeriel opened her eyes. The first thing she noticed was the white snow falling from the dark sky and landing upon her face. Yeriel closed her eyes, wiped away the snow, and opened them again. All she could see was snow. The sky, the earth, and the horizon were all blanketed by snow.
ââŚâ
Yeriel stood slowly and looked far away, beyond the snowfall that swayed before her like a thick curtain. There was an old house in this pure white world, a mansion with a roof and window frames covered in white.
Yeriel blinked.
âWhere have my vassals gone?â
That was the first question she had. The four vassals who came with her were nowhere to be seen. Yeriel, worried, decided to first approach the only place that wasnât completely covered.
Rustle⌠rustleâŚ.
She walked forward, her footprints engraved in the snow.
ââŚEveryone! Are you there?!â
Arriving at the door of the mansion, she yelled out. There was no answer, and the door would not open even after shaking the doorknob.
âAh.â
Yeriel realized what she had to do and took out the key from her pocket. She slammed it into the locked door; there was no need for a keyhole. She just put it in and twisted â the door opened.
âIs anyone⌠here?â
The inside was plain, like that of any old house someone could imagine.
Tack- Tack-
The sound of a crackling fire in the fireplace and the fragrant smell of tea. Yeriel moved toward it as if possessed.
ââŚ?!â
She stopped as soon as she reached the living room. Near the fireplace sat a familiar person in a rocking chair.
âDeculein?â
He looked at her, holding a teacup in one hand and resting the other on the chairâs armrest.
âYeriel.â
ââŚâ
Yeriel was nervous. If Deculein were here, there could only be one reason.
ââŚDid you already know?â
He shook his head. It was a serious question, but the answer was bizarre.
âI am not Deculein.â
âWhat are you talking about?â
âI am your diary.â
ââŚWhat?â
Yeriel frowned at the nonsense. Deculein, no, the Diary that resembled Deculein explained.
âIt is a guide for welcoming people who have entered this place, a learning intelligence designed by magic, and an existence embodied by the artifact.â
He put his mug down.
âThatâs me.â
ââŚHuh?â
Yeriel was stunned for a moment, but it wasnât a total surprise. It was an artifact crafted by her father, Decalane, after all. The magic of an Archmage â of course, Decalane was limited to the realm of [Artifacts] â was something that an ordinary wizardâs mind could never even dare to comprehend.
âThen what about my vassals?â
âThose who do not have a key were briefly ârecordedâ by a security mechanism.â
ââŚRecorded?â
The Diary held out four notebooks. Yeriel hesitantly approached and took them.
âThisâŚ.â
On the cover of the first plain notebook, a title reading âRoelâ was attached. It was the name of her butler that had been with her a long time.
âRead it, and you will know.â
ââŚâ
Yeriel opened to the first page.
Scratch, scratchâ
New sentences were being recorded before her eyes in the notebook.
[I donât know where this is. But when I opened my eyes, it was in this world⌠no, is this even a world?]
As she read the page, Yerielâs eyes grew in astonishment.
[âŚMore than anything else, I am worried about Miss Yeriel. If this space is in the Diary, I have no choice but to find her. ]
Yeriel raised her head. The Artifact in the form of Deculein was still calmly sipping at his teacup.
âWhat the hell is this?â
âThey were ârecordedâ into memory by a security mechanism. Since you own the key, you are protected from those security mechanisms.â
âYou mean these sentences are their thoughts?â
âYes. All of them are ârecorded.'â
ââŚâ
âYou look surprised.â
Yeriel read another, that of the escort knight David.
[I must hurry. I can only help the young lady when Iâm ready and move forwardâŚ]
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The next was the maid Rachel, and the last was the wizard Regilon. Their thoughts became mere letters.
ââŚâ
Yeriel placed her hand on the back of her neck. It felt sore, and her head felt like it was about to explode.
The Diary continued.
âWhen magic reaches a certain point, it functions as true magic. Itâs different from Psychokinesis or Fireball in that dimension. I have come close to what can be called the truth.â
âHow do I undo it?â
âThere is a way. Donât worry; they are not dead. Itâs just a security mechanism.â
Yeriel calmed herself.
âThen, Iâm going to look into Deculeinâs memories.â
âFeel free to do so.â
He stood from his seat, and Yeriel followed. The two walked from the living room down the corridor on the right side. Countless picture frames hung on the walls of the long hallway.
âThis whole thing is Deculeinâs memory. You can look into anything.â
ââŚReally?â
âHowever, it consumes mana doing so.â
Yeriel stood in front of a certain frame. It was a framed picture of a familiar but awkward study. She recognized it as the permanent residence of the Yukline family, but it felt awkward because the furniture arrangement was different.
âCan I close my eyes?â
âYes.â
ââŚYeah.â
Yeriel peered into the frame.
-Your grades are good.
At that moment, a voice rang out. Yeriel turned toward its source.
âAh.â
A groan unintentionally left her. In the study, her father, Decalane, and Deculein were standing together.
-But, only the grades are good. Academic grades other than those from the tower are garbage.
Father sat in his chair while admonishing Deculein, who listened with his head bowed.
âWhen you were young, I thought you were a prodigy.
Deculein didnât say anything. He just stood still like a penitent sinner.
âIn that case, rather Yeriel-
âNo.
As soon as his father mentioned her, Deculeinâs eyes widened. Yeriel remained silent as her father laughed.
âIf you know that, you should be better.
âI will. I swear.
âYou donât need to. Just take this.
Her father handed Deculein something.
âDeculein that is your choice. It will be a heartbreaking pain, but youâre not afraid of that, right?
ââŚYes. Of course.
The memory of the first frame stopped there. Yeriel looked at the picture frame next to it.
ââŚ
This time, it was in a hallway, not the study of the Yukline house. Deculein was standing by the window and looking out. Under the sunlight, his gaze reached her, looking at a young Yeriel.
âWhy are you looking at me?â
Yeriel asked so bluntly. Then Deculein turned around.
âMay I ask?â
It was exquisite timing. Surprised, Yeriel corrected her tone without realizing it.
ââŚMaster Deculein.
â!â
At that moment, another voice spoke up. Surprised, Yeriel looked around, a wave of nostalgia crashing over her. Adele, Deculeinâs stepmother, and her mother. Yeriel struggled to suppress her out-cry.
âAre you okay?
Adele asked, but Deculein didnât answer. Adele smiled bitterly and walked over to stand beside him.
ââŚIf Yeriel becomes a wound to the master-
âJust go away.
Deculein turned away as if he didnât want to hear it. The second memory ended there.
âUgh⌠sigh. I need to look at recent memoriesâŚ.â
Although she saw only two memories so far, Yeriel leaned against a wall in the hallway for a moment to catch her breath. Mental and magical exhaustion wrecked her body.
âI knew that one day the two of you would visit me.â
Then, a voice came from the end of the hallway. Yeriel glanced up.
âDid you know?â
Then the polite diary looked back at her. He was standing alone in the living room. Yeriel frowned as she regarded him.
âWait, you two?â
Nodding, he handed Yeriel a note. Her eyes nearly popped out of her head.
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* * *
âŚAn hour ago, late dawn at the tower.
After preparing for the professors, and taking care of my other duties, I took out the Diary from the drawer.
[ ]
Untitled notes containing memories, but this wasnât my Diary. The information reflected in [Vision] marked it as Yerielâs Diary. I still didnât know why she stole my Diary, but the cover was strange. The paper shook like liquid, rippling out under my touch.
ââŚI didnât think it would be an ordinary artifact.â
I looked at it with [Understanding]. The Diary itself contained human magic circuits and some soul fragments resonating together. Maybe it was Yerielâs work.
âWas it a paired artifact?â
As if my Diary and Yerielâs Diary were linked. Judging by the almost identical structure and operation, they were artifacts created as a pair from the beginning.
âThe function itself is similar to a portal, butâŚâ
I turned off the [Understanding] switch. Just with that brief analysis, 2,000 units of my mana were consumed.
âIt is too risky to enter alone.â
Having concluded that, I first left the office and reached the [Teaching Lab] in the dark hallway. There was still light being reflected behind the glass.
ââŚâ
I approached and looked inside. Only Epherene remained in the spacious lab. Her desk was full of magic theory books, but the owner had fallen asleep, buried in the large tomes. I opened the door to the lab.
âPhew⌠phewâŚâ
I listened to her loud breathing as I took out the pendant.
âPheeeew⌠pheeeewâŚâ
I saw the young Epherene who smiled brightly and a man with a stiff face in my mindâs eye. In Locralenâs still vivid memories, that future archmage was Epherene.
âPhew⌠phewâŚâ
Did she become an archmage because my existence changed the world line? Or in the original storyline, had she become an Archmage in the future? I remembered the two archmages I met as a player. The Creator, Sylvia, and The Last Fairy, Adrienne. There could be only three archmages in an era.
âYouâŚâ
I looked at Epherene. She took off her robe as the room grew hot and stuffy. However, due to the nature of the 77th floor, it would become much colder at night.
âYouâre still full of doubts.â
I picked up the robe that had been scattered haphazardly to the side and put it over her back at that moment.
ââŚâ
I had a good idea. If it were her, she might be of some help. I glanced alternately between the Diary I held in one hand and Epherene.
Snapâ!
I flicked my finger to turn off the light. The lab darkened. After placing a note with ăMidasâs Handă under the standâs light, I returned to the [Principal Professorâs Office]. AndâŚ
âŚ10 minutes later.
ââŚ.â
Epherene, who slept with her forehead pressed down atop the desk, slowly opened her eyes. She carefully looked around and then lifted her head.
ââŚWhat?â
She woke up as soon as Deculein opened the door due to his overbearing energy.
âWhat is this? Covering me with a robe⌠ugh.â
She felt chills run down her back. Epherene scratched her neck and recalled what he had murmured.
âYouâre⌠still full of doubts.
âUgh.â
More chills. Full of doubts⌠even the way he said it was soft.
âWhy is that professor doing this⌠what is this again?â
Epherene found a small note on the desk. It was a strange piece of paper. She tilted her head as she read it and sneaked out of the lab. She beelined it to the [Head Professorâs Office].
âAhem.â
Epherene pretended to have just woken up as she grabbed the doorknob of Deculeinâs office, holding only the note in her hand.
âAhhhh~.â
She forced a yawn, filling half tears in her eyes, while opening the doorâŚ
âUm, professor. I just woke up a few minutes ago. What is this noteâŚ?â
She glanced inside, but Deculein wasnât in the office. There was only a solitary notebook on his desk.
âWhat is this?â
Epherene blinked a few times, her expression one of innocence.
* * *
Inside the [Diary] was a world full of snow. There was nothing but pure white snow and the old house on the other side. Therefore, it was instinct to approach that old building.
ââŚDid Yeriel open it?â
The door was already open. I dusted off the snow covering me and went in. A fire was crackling away in the empty living room.
Tap-
At the sound of footsteps, I turned.
âYou⌠you look like me.â
A man that was my clone stood there. He nodded expressionlessly and replied:
âI am a diary.â
ââŚWhose diary?â
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âYours and her diary. Your memories are written on me.â
I pondered for a moment before questioning him.
âWhere is Yeriel?â
âSheâs looking at your memories.â
He pointed to the hallway on the right.
âIs she okay?â
âYeriel has the key.â
I didnât know what that key was, but it appeared to mean that she was safe. I looked to the left.
âIf the right side is mine, the left side is Yerielâs.â
âYes.â
Then, the bonfire smoldered into ashes. A blizzard arrived, plunging us into darkness. However, the windows were closed. In that bizarre environment, I looked at the madman who introduced himself as a diary.
âYou are full of death
ââŚâ
The diary glanced me over before finally speaking.
âHide.â
I paused.
âYou know what? Death is by my side. Every particle is visible to my eyes. But from youâŚâ
The face, voice, and atmosphere of the Diary. In each of them, a death variable swelled like a bubble.
âYouâre full of killing aura.â
The Diary held no expression as he nodded calmly.
âWho knows?â
I laughed a little. He looked like me, but he wasnât me. More precisely, even the model wasnât me. His original body was someone who resembled me, no, someone who looked like Deculein.
âYour model is Decalane, not me.â
ââŚâ
The Diaryâs eyebrows twitched.
âItâs natural because itâs his work.â
The Diary, which had been listening to me quietly, then nodded.
âYes. I am the masterâs work. A magical personality created for his succession.â
âIs it the succession of the Yukline line?â
âYes. The master had no intention of deciding the succession issue so easily. Because the master didnât trust you.â
ââŚHe didnât trust me.â
âYes.â
âThatâs sad.â
At that moment, a quest appeared before my eyes.
[Independent Quest: Family]
The Diary spoke to me as I read the quest outline, with a face that flowed with life.
âHide.â
ââŚâ
I didnât answer.
Wheeeeikâ!
The dark and the snow intertwined to form a shape. The Diary spoke again.
âHide.â
âI do not hide.â
The manâs complexion changed.
ââŚHide. The security mechanism is coming.â
âNo need to.â
The diary shut its mouth. Of course, that didnât mean I had a special way of dealing with it. The entirety of this old house was already a death
âThen. You, too, can only be recorded.â
The corners of the Diaryâs lips twisted as I stared intently into his eyes.
Wheeeeeing-!
The dark blizzard blew past me as a fierce gust of wind engulfed my body.
***
âŚThe blizzard subsided, calming down. The Diary stared at the notebook lying on the floor with cold, sunken eyes.
âI knew that one day you would visit me.â
It began to speak to itself.
âDid you know?â
Yeriel, after observing the two frames, came out. She sighed at her exhaustion but suddenly looked up.
âWait, âyou twoâ? Who?â
In response, the Diary handed Yeriel a notebook. Yerielâs eyes widened when she saw the name written on the notebook.