⊠The northern part of the empire was largely divided into the Northwest, the North, and the Northeast, and three families governed each of the territories.
Their main duty was to defend against external enemies. The âFreydenâ were the most famous since they had the warriorâs shrine, and the âDahmanâ family in the north boasted a reputation that was second to none.
âSalute! I hope the Bercht conference goes well!â
On the platform of Harlan, Dahmanâs capital, the palace guards saluted Glitheon, who nodded with a smile.
âThank you. Make sure to deliver the goods to Count Dahman.â
âYes, sir!â
The train station was further north of Harlan, which was already a northern territory. Sylvia looked at the snowflake at the tip of her nose.
âItâs snowing in April.â
Glitheon smiled, thinking how cute Sylvia was. âWell, weâre in the North, after all. Come. Itâs time to go.â
âOkay.â
âWeâll leave you behind if you move too slow, my lady~â
âShut up.â
Their party boarded the train not long after.
The VVIP cabin was half the size of a standard room. Equipped with not only a bed but also a sofa, carpet, desk, and chairs, it was more than just cozy.
âHow long until we get there, dad?â
âItâs 6 hours to Harlan, then another 3 hours from the platform to the mountain range,â Glitheon replied as he sat on the sofa. The âplatformâ the Bercht express train used was simply called the âplatformâ since there were no villages or renowned locals around it to be named after. Only the platform was there.
Upon arriving there, one would need to change trains to head straight to Bercht.
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âWhat was the classified information about?â Sylvia placed her writing materials and notes on top of her desk as she raised a question.
âAn ambush.â
Sylviaâs eyes widened as she sat down behind the desk. âYouâre supposed to inform the others.â
âNotifying them doesnât mean the enemies wonât attack. If I revealed it, theyâd have to come up with another plan, which would definitely cause unnecessary bloodshed since it was formulated in a rush. Itâs only right that wizards deal against wizards.â
Sylvia looked like she didnât understand. Hence, Glitheon further elaborated with a smile. âBercht has always been like this, child. It was actually even more perilous 15 years ago. Attending the conference itself was a war.â
âWhy?â
âBecause Bercht serves as a great honor and memento for prestigious families. Just attending it engraves the names of the 12 Traditional Families and the 8 Exemplary Families.â
Fifteen years, twenty years, seventeen years.
Since the interval between each summon was so long, Berchtâs authority had reached the heavens before it could even be held more than enough times to normalize it. Hence, being allowed to attend it was considered a clear indication of a familyâs power, nobility, and magical prowess.
âHowever, Bercht has special rules.â
Families who didnât attend the conference even though they were summoned wouldnât be invited again. In the event of a deficit in numbers during the conference, a new family would be summoned before proceeding. If the deficit were from the 12 Traditional Families, one of the new families would be selected as part of the new tradition.
âWhat do you think is the best way to bring down the 12 Families?â
ââŠâ
Sylvia immediately understood. âWonât you be punished for such an act?â
âHahahaha.â Glitheon laughed loudly. At times like this, he sometimes wondered if he had been too overprotective of his daughter.
She had to learn of the worldâs cruelty anyway, so he thought it would be better to start now.
âWhich of the 12 Families have been part of the tradition since the beginning, child?â
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â⊠Ah.â
âExactly. If weâre to be punished, then the others would have to be sanctioned as well. This is why in the end, no legal action can be taken against us, and why death on the way to Bercht and while at Bercht is considered a magic related death by nature.â
Itâs only during such moments that the leaders of each household could go after each otherâs throats legally. After all, during the summons, the sophistry of âthe victim is a foolâ became the right logic.
This phenomenon was even worse in the past.
In order to join Bercht and for their names to be born anew, many spotless families were shut down.
The Riwaynde Family, led by Ihelm, was one such case.
âCompared to the past, weâre in an era of peace right now. Of course, Berchtâs authority is still absolute. Dzekdan, its new leader, however, hates conflict, so he came up with ways for families to cultivate their reputation while also removing the need for us to feel as pressured and cautious towards being summoned.â
ââŠâ
âIt canât be denied that itâs still riddled with perils, though.â
Sylvia nodded, and Glitheon laughed silently. Syrio, beside him, smirked as he looked out the window.
Chiiiiiiiiiiiâ
The sound of the mana stone burning echoed seemingly endlessly as the train moved. Using that noise to her own advantage, Slyvia sat behind the desk and began studying and reviewing Deculeinâs class.
Reflecting on every word he said, she did her best to understand his lessons and apply them to the mana in her body. She soon pulled out another note, however.
It was her art notebook.
She drew something by scribbling her pencil. Unknown to her, her drawing had eyes. They were blue, and tears dropped from them.
*****
I was working on an item in the separate building of the mansion.
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[Geork Suit Jacket]
[Geork Suit Vest]
[Geork Suit Dress Shirt]
Geork was the most famous tailor on the continent. Nonetheless, I used [Midasâ Hand] on certain parts of it.
My current actions were no different from arming myself heavily for Bercht.
Efficient armor that provided a wizard with great defense was extremely limited throughout the world, considering artificially produced artifacts had a lifespan, and infusing magic into products proved difficult to accomplish.
That was why even though many magic books were in the prestigious Yukline Householdâs possession, they didnât wear many artifacts.
What if I donned armor instead?
The magic infused in the armor might interfere with my magic. Hence, I decided to coat my suit with [Midasâ Hand] instead.
âââ [Geork Suit Jacket] âââ
â Description:
â Customized overcoat made by Geork, the best tailor in the continent.
â Its durability has been increased dramatically by [Midasâ Hand]
â Category: Apparel â Suit
â EïŹects
â Low-intermediate Physical Resistance.
â Low Magical Resistance.
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âââââ
Physical resistance at mid to low levels was comparable to steel. It wouldnât tear even if a sword were to try to slash through it.
By now, I had used up about 24 thousand mana in the last two days to strengthen my equipment, so I was certain they finally offered me adequate defense.
Knock knockâ
âWho is it?â
âItâs me.â
Yeriel. She immediately opened the door and came in.
âYouâre going like that? Youâre not going to wear this?â
Yeriel bluntly handed me a trench coat. It was a âtreasureâ that transcended artifacts, called the [Ancient Yukline Trench Coat].
âWere you saving that for times like this?â The kid seemed worried about me.
As soon as I thought about that, she brusquely snapped.
âDonât be mistaken. Itâs just that itâll make it hard for me to succeed the throne if you die before the turnover.â
âDonât worry. I wonât die.â
âI just said that I wasnât worried, didnât I? If you get killed unceremoniously and abruptly, the Bercht conference will be delayed, and my coronation will become more diïŹcult to realizeâŠâ
Yeriel stopped talking for a moment before sharply asking me a question. âMore than that, donât you have anything to say?â
âNot really.â
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â⊠Really?â
âThanks for the trench coat.â
Yeriel shrugged and soon shook her head. âNot that. I mean about Bercht⊠Ah, forget it. Do what you want with the Bercht conference or whatever. Iâm leaving.â
Turning back gruïŹy, Yeriel opened the door, only to find Roy in front of her, standing with a guest behind him.
âMy Lord, Allen has arrived.â
Yeriel shot a glance at Allen, who was hunching down. âWho are you again?â
âAh, Iâm Allen, Head Professor Deculeinâs Assistant Professor.â
â⊠Ah~ So it was you, huh? I see.â Yeriel alternately looked at him and me as if something about him dissatisfied her.
âGood luck. Traveling with that person will most likely exhaust you like youâve never felt before, so make sure you keep an eye out for your mental health whenever youâre around him.â
Allen bowed at Yeriel as she exited the room before he came inside.
âWhatâs the plan, professor?â
âWeâll depart tomorrow afternoon, so get ample rest for now.â
âYes, yes. As you command.â
Allenâs face wasnât comfortable despite his answer, though. The dark circles around his eyes seemed to have grown even bigger. That was only natural, though, since he hadnât slept a wink since last night.
Using psychokinesis, I handed him the [Protection Robe] that I bought last night.
It was an artifact with excellent performance, which was why even though it only had a 2-week lifespan, it was still priced at 30,000 Elnes.
âI-I even get to have thisââ Allen suddenly burst into tears.
âStop crying. You might make me angry if you cry in front of me.â
âOh, yes, yes! I apologize!â
My mysophobia didnât even allow tears. And snot made me feel repulsed.
Allen quickly held back his tears and carefully wore the robe. Seemingly overwhelmed with emotions, his eyes reddened again.
âRest in your room.â
âO-okay. Iâll be waiting!â
I still had a lot of things to do.
In addition to the [Ancient Yukline Trench Coat] that Yeriel gave, at least five wooden steel were waiting to be strengthened by [Midasâ Hand].
âUntil my mana regeneratesâŠâ I took out a book.
[Ertrand Martial Arts, Intermediate]
It was a publication written by the martial arts legend âErtrand,â who often charged and dominated through the front lines with his skills.
The cost of finding this intermediate-level item alone cost almost 500 thousand Elnes.
Still, I found it worth it, considering it was the ultimate martial arts made out of the accumulation of every other martial artsâ positive points.
I started to move my body according to the content.
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*****
Allen and I left for the road at 2 PM on a Saturday. Roy and my attendants sent us oïŹ, and Yeriel had already returned home.
After seven hours, we finally arrived at âGidenâ station, where we immediately rode the express train to Dahmanâs capital, Harlan.
Reaching our destination, we first had dinner and bought books the [Man of Great Wealth] found notable and striking. Only after that did we ride the train again for 6 hours to the north.
It wasnât until Sunday morning that we arrived at the Bercht platform.
âWowâŠ.â
Allen was in awe, which was only natural. Even I had never been to a place like this before.
Snow stretched all the way to the horizon outside the station, but its exterior was rather warm and cozy. The platform itself was no different from a small village.
I saw five restaurants with quite a few people in them. There were also hotels, a simple hospital, and even a magic store.
âGood morning.â
Just in time, a knight approached me, the pattern embossed on his upper chest immediately catching my attention.
âA Freyhem knight?â
âYes, Iâm Veron. I am tasked with escorting you on the train.â
âJust you?â
âYes, thereâs only one escort on each train. Usually, wizards are accompanied by guards of their own, soâŠâ
I turned on [The Villainâs Fate] just in case.
It didnât sense anything from him. He was colorless and odorless. Even the [Man of Great Wealth] had no response.
âItâs a station where 300 people come in a day, but there shouldnât be many passengers going to Bercht.â
Well, that much was understandable. This place was a famous hunting ground, and medicinal herbs also grew around here, making it a good location to level up or farm.
âAllen, is it okay if we donât eat breakfast?â
Allen nodded. âI bought a lot of packed lunches anyway. Do you want me to heat one for you, Professor?â
âNo, itâs okay.â
After about 15 minutes of waiting, the head of the train appeared at the end of the railroad, upon which the staïŹ on the platform began shouting.
âThis is todayâs first train! Since the Bercht conference will be held tomorrow, five trains will be coming and going today to provide those who want to linger around the time to do so! Please keep that in mind!â
âIâll be on my way.â
Veron bowed and approached the track first. Meanwhile, Allen and I stood together at the VIP aisle. Soon enough, the staïŹ walked over to us and checked our tickets.
âYou can sit anywhere in the VIP area, Head Professor Deculein. Haha. Now that Iâm looking at you in person, you are even more handsome than Iâve heard.â
I got on the train and took oïŹ my fedora.
A total of seven carriages were divided into VIP and regular. The only difference between them was that the VIP carriage was much more spacious, and its chairs were more luxurious.
âHuh? Arenât you Professor Deculein?!â
As soon as I sat down with Allen, an unidentified person immediately spoke to me. At first glance, he looked like a noble, but he was carrying a camera in his arms.â
âHaha. Iâm Roen, a magic analyst, and journalist. Uhm, well, I canât believe Iâm riding the same train with Professor Deculein. Itâs a great honorâŠâ
I looked at him, taking note of the unnatural movements of his facial wrinkles and his smile, because of which the corners of his mouth shook.
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Screeeechâ
âOh, itâs leaving now.â Roen looked out the window and sat down.
The train departed.
Screechâ screechâ
The express train moved at a speed that wasnât much diïŹerent from that of the Mugunghwa-ho.
âWowâŠâ
Astonishment filled Allenâs face as he looked out the window. Even I was left speechless for a short while by the scenery beyond our carriage.
The view was so beautiful it made our slow travel speed completely tolerable.
âWeâre riding on top of a cliff right from the startâŠâ
Within armâs length was a steep cliïŹ flowing like a waterfall, its edges covered in fog.
âThatâs a long way downâŠâ
âItâll take three hours to reach the bottom.â
âWowâŠâ
Allenâs vocabulary dropped in level. His eyes seemed drowsy, almost as if he had been freed from all of his nervousness.
âSleep if youâre tired.â
The express train moved forward while sticking to the mountain rangeâs edges, but it would still take about 3 hours to reach Berchtâs first building even with such a route.
âHuh? Ah, yesâŠThen, just a little bitâŠâ Allen closed his eyes, and I put my briefcase on the floor of the train. There were a total of 11 VIP passengers.
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One was Roen just now, and the other eightâs nationality and identity were subpar.
I discreetly opened the briefcase in a way that no one would take notice. The treasure slipped out and crawled through the trainâs floor, located at the corners of the 8 VIPs.
Takâ
Something touched my shoulder at that moment.
It was Allen, who had buried his face on my shoulder and was breathing like a baby bird.
Coo coo cooâ
My disgust rose at that moment, but I managed to suppress it. It should be fine for as long as he didnât drool. I let him be and instead took out a book.
[Ertrand Martial Arts â Intermediate]
I had only been suspicious of its contents so far, but my defense had clearly become better because of it.
Hence, I decided to just read this book until something happenedâŠ
*****
Tick-tock-tick-tockâ
Time flew by.
Roen looked at the pocket watch on his trousers. It had already been 30 minutes.
The express train arrived at the first station, and three passengers got oïŹ.
He looked at Deculein, who was still reading a book.
Roen calmly opened the newspaper.
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Tick-tock-tick-tockâ
Time flew by again.
He roughly knew the flow by feel: One hour.
We arrived at the second station, and two passengers got oïŹ. Deculein was still reading a book.
Roen drank cold water to soothe his heartbeat. There should be nothing for him to worry about.
His mission was going as scheduled.
There would be no harm coming back to haunt him.
No, he wasnât even doing anything wrong in the first place. His mission was just to simply get oïŹ at the fourth station.
We arrived at the third station, and two passengers got oïŹ again.
Now there were only two people left aside from Deculein and his assistant.
Deculein was still reading a book.
The assistant was leaning against his shoulder, but Deculeinâs noble posture never once wavered.
He seemed perfect, almost as if he was a painting, so much so that he even felt the urge to take a picture of him.
Tickâ Tockâ
The vibrations from his pocket watch were starting to irritate him. Silence truly did drive people crazy. Time flew by in such a painfully slow way he felt like he was in hell.
Finally, two hours had passed, and they arrived at the fourth station.
âWhoooââ
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Roen let out a sigh of relief and stood up from his seat.
All passengers got oïŹ at the fourth station aside from Deculein and his assistant.
âHaha. Professor Deculein. It was an honor to be in the same space, even if itâs just for a while. Then Iâll getâŠ?â
He couldnât move.
His feet kept running idly, but he remained in the same position even after taking a dozen steps. Roen, who had been whining for a long time, finally looked back.
ââŠâ
Deculein was still reading a book without saying a word, But he, too, didnât move as if his body had been bound.
âWhat is this? I have to get oïŹâ I needââ
Not long after hurriedly scanning his surroundings, he finally found the cause of it.
His pocket watch.
His watch was stuck in the air, and its line was pulling his waist.
Of course, Deculein was the only one who could cause such a bizarre phenomenon.
âDeculâ Professor Deculein? W-why are you doing this?â
âThink about this one more time before you leave.â
âWhat? What are you talking about?â
There was no way he could have noticed it.
No, he wouldnât have taken this train if he noticed!
He wouldnât be sitting in the VIP carriage, at the very least!
âLet me go, you piece of shit!â
âIâll give you a chance.â
âNo, thatâs notââ
â5â
He started counting down.
â4.â
Screeeechâ!
The train departed again. It quickly regained its speed as Roen turned purple.
â3.â
âI-I donât know anything!â
â2.â
âNo, itâs just⊠W-wait! I was told to leave in the 4th station for 30 thousand Elnes! Ah! Oh, shit! I need to leave right now, so let go! It will explodeâ!â
ââŠâ
Only then did his psychokinesis break. Roen fell forward and rolled to the floor. Hurriedly, he tried to crawl out.
âItâs too late.â
Booooooomâ Dooooooomâ
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A powerful tremor reverberated throughout their carriage.
âââ!
A huge shock hit the bottom of the train not long after that.
The explosion had commenced.
âArrrrgghâ!â
Roen screamed.
Boooomâ!
A deafening roar thundered through their vicinity.
Immediately afterward, their view was turned upside down. The bomb underneath their ride had been detonated, as expected.
Roen knew the train would shoot up, roll down the cliïŹ, and fall. They would die in such a way that nobody would be able to find even their bones.
He was dead!
And it was all because of Deculein!
HoweverâŠ
Only his first prediction was correct. The train did shoot up.
âKuuugh!â
Roen floated momentarily in the air and landed on the ground, his face and whole body aching.