âYeah. Ask him to sign here. Itâs been a while since Iâve acted like an elder sister.â
[Understanding Elemental Magic]
It was a magic theory book written by Deculein, notorious for its excruciating difficulty and exorbitant price.
Julie also bought it with her own money to learn more about him, but she couldnât read more than ten pages of it.
âIâll let him know.â
âHe said it was just too complicated and difficult. My brotherâs probably just joking, but make sure to tell him anyway.â
â⊠Noted.â
Knights usually didnât talk much, a trait of theirs that Sophien frowned upon.
âYou may go.â
âThank you.â
âFrom now on, try not to give me short answers. I know youâre here to give me lessons about knighthood, but you can let yourself be someone I can talk to.â
ââŠYou mean friends?â Julieâs eyes widened.
The emperor smiled and nodded, making her take a deep breath to hide her overwhelming emotions.
âWhooooooooooâŠâ
âEnough. You may go now, my friend.â
â⊠Thank you. Itâs been an honor.â
Sophien returned to the imperial palace with her knight, Keiron. She respectfully bowed as they left.
âPlease come this way.â
After that, a maid guided her.
She walked through a separate passageway in the garden. However, the maid soon disappeared from her sights, a eunuch taking her place.
âGreetings, Lady Julie. Iâm Jolan.â
â⊠Whatâs going on?â
Julie looked at him with suspicion in her eyes, to which Jolan simply smiled brightly.
âCan I borrow a moment of your time? I have a favor to ask for the stability of the imperial palace. The other knights are already waiting for us.â
Despite being dubious of him, she followed after him anyway.
âWeâre here.â
At an annex in the vast and complex imperial palaceâs eastern corner, Raphael, Syrio, and Gwen greeted her, looking as confused as she was.
ââŠOh, Julie?â Gwen waved.
Julie responded with a bow and stood by their side.
Syrio grinned. âNow that youâve gathered us all, can you tell us whatâs going on?â
âOf course.â
Jolan replied in a soft tone.
âI have a mission to ask of you.â
âA mission?â
âYes. Monsters are lurking in the basement of the imperial palace, and an imperial insider wants you to deal with them since he canât take care of it himself.â
âIs it an imperial order?â Raphael asked, his voice sounding as low and heavy as usual.
âItâs not an imperial order, but consider it a test of loyalty. Weâll report it as the knightsâ tribute to the Imperial Family if you can resolve this. Naturally, youâll be rewarded handsomely.â
ââŠâ
The knights pondered about it for a moment in silence.
After a while, Gwen pointed to Julie.
âIf sheâs going, that person needs to go too.â
âWho?â
âDeculein.â
That name seemed to make Jolan slightly uncomfortable.
Gwen chuckled.
Even the eunuchs who often went through all sorts of hardships in the imperial palace were afraid of the name Deculein.
He was also famous for his political power, and his prestige was increasing day by day.
Hence, even though Jolan was one of the emperorâs closest aids, he couldnât help but feel uncomfortable.
She was still pointing at her, who hurriedly shook her head.
âN-No. Itâs okayââ
âRight. His practical skills are unquestionable.â Raphael intervened, cutting off Julieâs words. Syrio also agreed with a silent smile.
â⊠Hmm.â
The eunuch looked dissatisfied, but he soon nodded, regaining his brightness.
âYes, I understand. Weâll try to talk to Sir Yukline.â
Gwen found that answer absurd.
He called them by name, but Deculein was âSir Yukline.â
âMaybe thatâs why family backgrounds are importantâŠâ
âYou do that. Julie. Letâs have dinner tonight. On me.â
She answered bluntly and left the palace with Julie.
* * *
âWe are still following your orders.
I made a plan to contact them.
Naturally, I would never show impatience or surprise. Likewise, I wouldnât express any emotions, words, actions, or behavior that could be used against me.
Double-crossing people was easier than breathing for me, anyway. It had already melted into this personality and body.
â⊠These arrived, master.â
While I was contemplating countermeasures, Roy came and handed me a couple of documents.
[Luxury Hotel Renovation: Black Krain]
[Future trade routes and plans]
[Overview of the mission of the mercenary corps]
These were the results of the businesses that I invested in. Reading them using [Understanding], I found out they were settling without any problems.
âIâm done. Take it.â
âYes.â
They brought good news, but I had no time to think about them right now. I returned to thinking of a way to reply to my old connections after sending Roy back.
⊠There was no need to think.
âMaster.
A shadow gleamed in the corner of the study room. It wasnât an actual being but a magical illusion. Nevertheless, I looked at it calmly.
What I said next felt almost instinctive.
âGuide me.â
*
⊠There was no utopia in any world where people lived.
Even in the capital of the most powerful empire on the continent, light and darkness definitely coexisted.
The brighter the light, the darker the shadow. Oklan, at the southeast of the continent, was a slum that had been in decline since the mine closed.
Deculeinâs former henchman took me to a dark and damp cave beneath it. Thick moisture enveloped my body as pale lamps fluttered as if they were about to break.
âI see you, Master.â
Two individuals of opposite genders knelt in the cave to greet me. The similarities in their looks made me think they were siblings.
âTell me. What was my order?â I asked as a test before they could say anything.
âYou commanded us not to let Louina enjoy her freedom if she set foot on the continent.â
Looking at them, I found no was fortunate. They kidnapped Louina by themselves, after all.
However, the problem was what these guys wanted.
I continued to pretend to be indifferent.
âIt was premature.â
âWe know.â
The manâs tone carried disrespect.
âWe thought you had abandoned us. I suspect thatâs the case even now.â
âAre you rebelling against me?â
âNo. If you have abandoned us, then you are no longer our Master. Hence, this is not rebellion.â
âI never abandoned you. Guide me.â I replied calmly.
The two stood up, and we moved with the man in front and the woman behind me. Not long after, we arrived in a cavern too wide for the number of people present.
Louina was tied up in the middle of it. Her face was covered with what looked like a black sack, and her hands and feet were held cuffed.
She looked like a war prisoner.
âWhat treatment did you give her?â
âWe injected antimatoxin.â
Antimatoxin was a famous magic drug for wizards due to its ingredients that acted like âstabilizers.â However, when injected directly into oneâs blood vessels, the victim would lose the ability to use magic for at least three days.
I looked at the duo.
âGood work.â
The airflow subtly changed the moment I uttered those words. They tried to hide their expressions, but they couldnât fool my eyes.
They were dissatisfied.
Thanks to that, I figured out they werenât out here to gain my compliment.
ââŠâ
I glared at Louina, who had become a wreck. Beside her, a red airstream glimmered.
A death
She had resolved herself to kill me.
The biggest problem of it all was just beginning.
I pondered about all âprobable developmentsâ I could think of.
If I were to say, âIâm here to save you, Louina. Whoever kidnapped you has nothing to do with me.â
She would answer, âI donât believe you!â
Her death variable wouldnât be resolved.
I could leave this room and let her free without revealing my identity.
Even so, she would still doubt me, and the siblings would grow even more suspicious of me. Her death would also linger.
If I were to kill her, her screams would fill the cave. After that, she would disappear forever, thus eliminating her death to the âsuspicious siblings.â
Above all, the amazing quests I could get in the future from Louina would be buried with her.
Although she was an enemy from Deculeinâs point of view, she was, in essence, a Named heroine.
Her death would make me suffer severe damage.
ââŠâ
I raised the stone floor of the cave with Psychokinesis, creating a chair out of it. Influenced by my personality, it became as beautiful as an antique.
I sat on it and considered all of the possible outcomes slowly and thoroughly.
Right now, I couldnât say that my situation was ideal, even as empty words, but I still had the upper hand. After all, the command they followed itself was issued by Deculein.
âHere.â
The man handed me a ledger.
⊠A smirk appeared on my lips as I thoroughly read the content. Hell, Deculein was so damn vicious.
Was there even anyone else in the world who was this tenacious?
âThis is fun.â
As I read through these amazing sentences, I had no choice but to admit it.
resolved peacefully.
Thatâs whyâŠ
* * *
Louina wallowed in the unconscious as if swimming in the sea with her bare body. However, she was growing nauseous.
She could no longer recognize the passage of time and could now only endure out of her anger. She already knew who was behind this. Only a fool wouldnât know.
Deculein.
Wooooshâ!
As that name rolled over her tongue, the sack covering her head came off, the light causing pain in her eyes. Her mouth and ears had their plugs removed as well.
âUghâŠ!â
Louina exhaled and bent over, looking at the shoes of her abductor as she gasped, then gazed up slowly.
ââŠâ
Shoes that had no stains or dirt. Custom-made and neatly folded trousers. Legs crossed while maintaining his characteristic angle. A high-quality tie that didnât fit the damp air at all.
There was no mistaking his identity.
Her heart sank as their gazes met. A cool shadow loomed over his sharp features, making his hazy pupils look even more terrifying than birds of prey.
â⊠You.â Her voice trembled. Fear, terror, anxiety⊠The feelings she didnât want to admit she had gnawed at her weakened mind as she felt heavy pressure seemingly crushing her body.
âDonât ever set foot on this continent ever againâŠâ Deculein uttered. There was no intonation or pitch in his tone. âI told you that, didnât I? What did you come back for?â
She remained silent. He sneered.
âI heard you even bought a mansion here.â
â⊠Do you think youâll be able to get away with this? I am still the emperorâs magicââ
âDonât even bother.â
Deculein stretched out his palm, and he folded his fingers one by one. Five, four, three, twoâŠ
â⊠Magic Vision,â Louina replied.
There was no change in his expression.
âI have made several return requests before. I paid all the money my family borrowed with interest, but you didnât even pretend to listen.â
Deculein listened quietly, but his indifference remained.
He was like a monster without emotions.
âRight, but you knowâŠâ He pulled documents towards him with Psychokinesis.
âLouina, there is something called âcompound interestâ in this world. The amount I lent you 15 years ago was 100 million Elnes. The annual interest rate was 20%.â
The contract that they signed 15 years ago and was still in effect today. He licked his lips as he looked at it.
âYour total now comes at one and a half billion, four hundred and seventy thousand, two hundred and sixty Elnes.â
âWhat?â
If it were a single interest, it wouldâve only been 400 million, and the contract clearly stated that it was simple interest. However, McQueenâs debt was turned into compound interest due to the âspecial clauseâ the Yukline family hid in their contract like a trap.
âYour family still owes us 11,40,722,060 Elnes⊠Oh, right. I have to add 200 million in interest for every year that passes without any payments being made on top of that.â
ââŠâ
Louina found it beyond absurd and outrageous. His words made her feel like vomiting.
âIâm going to file a complaint with the Imperial Family. Such nonsenseââ
âImperial law allows appeals up to 10 years after signing a contract. That window has closed long ago. Moreover, since this happened in the late emperorâs era, an official inspection is no longer possible.â
He sincerely admired the real Deculeinâs tactics. Aside from this debt, he had laid several traps acting like time bombs within the McQueen family.
âThe foreclosure may start tomorrow.â
Louina glared at him. He was still expressionless, his lack of emotion terrifying her.
âYou⊠I mean, you reallyâŠâ
He didnât let her go. She hadnât been forgiven.
Rather, he was waiting for the time to take her down.
He wanted to let her fall from the highest position, most desperately, to despair until she died.
âKeep talking. Iâll listen.â
At that moment, all the tension in her body was released.
Now was not the time to be proud.
â⊠I have no intention of becoming the head professor. No, it would be a lie if I say I didnât want the position, but the professors in the tower were trying to nominate meââ
âI donât care.â
Louina made desperate excuses, but Deculein shook his head.
Her heart raced. Her mouth dried up.
âThen what the hell do you want? D-Do you want me to kill myself?â
She bit her lip. However, his next wordsâŠ
⊠Were strange.
âBe the head professor.â
No, it was bizarre. Louinaâs eyes widened, not knowing what the hell he meant by it. Tears began to stream down her cheeks.
âI will be the chairman.â
His pupils, which were still cloudy, gained blue phosphorescence light as his dark stare landed straight at her.
âIf you help me get further ahead from where I am now, then when I become the chairman, Iâll return McQueenâs vision and free you of all your debt. I will also give you the position of head professor.â
Louina couldnât understand his intentions.
âBut you have to make an oath to me.â
Deculein wrote several demands with his fountain pen then got up.
âFirst, youâll never tell anyone about what happened today.â
ââŠâ
Vague words such as âswear allegianceâ werenât effective. The more specific the content, the stronger the breacherâs punishment would be upon breaking their oath.
âSecond, keep the terms of this contract for five years.â
Deculein presented the document he had written.
Louina was astonished.
It was almost no different from a master-slave contract, the constraint that Deculein put forward being the âdestruction of her mana supply.â
âThis is ridiculousââ
âYou still havenât come to your senses. Weâll talk again in three days.â
âNo, waitâ!â
With one glance from Deculein, they covered her eyes, mouth, and ears once more.
Leaving Louina, who had fallen into darkness again, Deculein turned around.
* * *
⊠After finishing my work here, I looked around the underground cave without saying a word.
âWhat will you do if she rejects the oath?â The man asked.
I looked at him.
âThen Iâll have to kill her.â
This was the best I could do in this situation. If I didnât even threaten her, she would kill me.
â⊠However, she will not refuse. She desires to live.â
[The Villainâs Fate: You
â Acquired Reward: Store currency +2
The notification came up late.
According to it, I neither overcame nor avoided Louinaâs death variable. Rather, I treated it, which probably meant she had become determined to take the oath.
âWill it be okay?â
âWhat do you mean?â
âThe McQueen family helped assassinate the former HeadâŠâ
So that was what happened.
McQueen wasnât just a victim of the Yukline family.
Since I didnât know that, I just shook my head.
âIt wasnât Louinaâs doing, was it? The current Head of McQueen is Louina, but the sit-in system is enough. That asideâŠâ
I looked around.
This place was too dark, damp, and dirty for anyone to stay in.
âHave you been living in this cave all this time?â
âYes.â
âYou promised us money!â Out of nowhere, the woman who had been silent so far yelled. The man tried to stop her, but she didnât back down.
âYou said you would give us money and release us when weâre done!â
âMoney.â
âYes. Great wealthââ
Slap!
A sharp sound rang out. The man had hit his sister.
âI apologize.â
The younger of the two sniffed as she lowered her head, her elder brother glaring at her.
âItâs okay. For now, come to my mansion. Itâs too dirty here.â
They were very talented. [Man of Great Wealth] informed me so.
I wouldnât let such capable individuals go to waste.
âFrom today on, Iâll be certain to make full use of you. Of course, I will pay the promised remuneration as well.â
The womanâs eyes widened.
âHowever, youâll have to discard all orders I issued prior to this day.â
âThank you, thank you!â
The duo quickly knelt.
âAbove all elseâŠâ
I looked down at them.
âDonât use your hand often. Itâs demeaning.â