Snow fell from the skies, forming a thick layer of it on the ground as they accumulated, covering her vicinity entirely in white.
⌠Pitter-patter.
Winter here was eternal. The snow that fell never melted either. Regardless, she waited.
Would this coldness melt away in the distant future?
If she waited and held on until the snow became water for the land, would it ever sprout?
No, she doubted it.
⌠It was no different from her situation.
She often found herself wondering if spring would ever come to her.
Julieâs life began with death.
She gained life at the price of her motherâs, after all.
That was the first-ever sin she committed when she was born into this world.
âWowâŚâ
Freydenâs resistance was always held in gelid winter. The small child stared blankly at the knightsâ swordsmanship in the pure white hall.
The knights brandished their swords as they sweated, but among them, her father and brother were the best. She was proud of them. They were beautiful.
It looked like a play from a distance, and from close up, it looked like a dance.
ââŚâ
At that moment, her older brother, finishing his match, looked back at her, sweat dripping from him suddenly freezing like jewels.
âAh, um⌠erâŚâ
Julie avoided his gaze.
Zeit never spoke to Julie first. Everyone in their family was like that. Even though there was nothing wrong with her, they always drew an invisible line.
âJulie.â
However, that day was an exception. Her elder brother looked at her with a melancholic smile for reasons she couldnât decipher.
Young Julie faced him with wide-open eyes.
âY-Y-Y-Yes, brother?â
âWould you like to wield a sword too?â
â⌠Yes?â
Her dream of being a knight was etched deep in her heart from then on.
Knights served their masters. They became the swords that cut every enemy before them. They protected their subjects and the country while staying true to their beliefs.
There was no room for her in it.
Yet, despite taking away her mother from her family, despite her existence itself being a sin, she still dreamed of it, no matter how long and distant it was.
ââŚ.â
Julie opened her eyes. The morning sky was dark, and there was a throbbing pain in her heart.
Knock, knockâ
Hearing a knock on the door, Julie got up from her bed. The aching pain spread all over her body, but with a little patience, she knew itâd go away.
âYour bath is ready.â The servant outside said.
â⌠Okay.â
Julie entered the bathroom and looked at the mirror blankly. Staring at herself, she remembered her promise to him.
âIf you canât become the Guardian Knight within that time, we might have to get married after all. So, donât get stuck in one place.â
Now, there wasnât much time left.
* * *
Dephalem Forest near Hadekain on the western part of the empire.
[Side Quest: Support for Demon Purification]
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These days, the concentration of mana had increased in some areas, causing demon-related monsters such as gargoyles to appear. Today, I was tasked to suppress and purify one of those locations as part of a quest requested by the cathedral and accepted by the tower.
â⌠Hmm.â
Initially, I smashed all the beasts and foes that got in my way and moved forward, but at some point, I found an area dotted with death variables, covering it with the most vivid red I had ever seen.
ââŚâ
My intuition told me that if I went in there, my death would be inevitable. The danger it posed was far from ordinary.
[The Villainâs Fate] worked according to my skills.
A trap prepared by just a few goblins wouldnât even get caught by its radar.
But this forest was far from the threat such low-class monsters could pose against me.
On the other side, an enemy that I couldnât overcome was lurking.
âHmmmmâŚâ
Of course, if my opponent were a demon, I would grow stronger.
However, there was a limit to that since the concentration of mana here was too thin. This forest wasnât as rich in mana as the Crebas Canyon or the Devilâs Barrier.
âWhatâs going on, Professor?â A blonde priest asked, following my lead.
âTerpe,â I stood still and searched for a suitable excuse to run away without looking scared⌠âLetâs go back.â
I turned around without saying a word, causing Terpe to look perplexed.
âBut we havenât even reached the source yet.â
âWeâve done enough scouting and analysis. Letâs do the rest next time. You must always prepare ahead of time for anything to avoid being in danger.â I calmly spoke as I walked. âWe can finish it quickly, but I want to teach you the method of getting rid of demons cautiously.â
Terpe nodded. After about thirty minutes, we finally reached the forest entrance, where Yeriel and my vassals were waiting. Her puffed cheeks displayed her anger.
âAre you done?â Yeriel asked.
Terpe shook his head.
âWe just scouted ahead today and decided to finish the task at hand later.â
She quickly turned her head and glared at me upon hearing his reply. Ignoring her, I got into the car.
Terpe bowed.
âThank you for your hard work, Yeriel.â
âYouâre welcome, priest. Thank you as well.â
Yeriel also got in quickly. As soon as she took a seat, she yelled, âWhy! Why couldnât I?!â
âBe quiet.â
âYou didnât even make it to the end! It wouldnât have been dangerous!â
The eldest daughter of the Yukline family and the deputy lord of Hadekain wanted to accompany me for todayâs purification.
However, I had no intention of putting her on the battlefield.
âYouâd only be a hindrance.â
âIâm also a Yukline, you know? Iâm stronger against demonic entities!â
⌠That wasnât true.
Yukline blood didnât flow in her veins.
âDonât be stupid. The ones in charge donât stay on the frontlines. In the future, if you ever step into any warzone, Iâll assume our âpromiseâ doesnât exist in the first place. Youâve been warned.â
ââŚâ
Yerielâs expression hardened.
â⌠Are you serious?â
She looked at me while grinding her teeth.
âYouâve been pretending to be a great brother lately, but today, you decided to humiliate me in front of our vassals. How will I be able to look at them now?â
Yeriel was really looking forward to this day. To assert her legitimacy to our subjects, she even brought
It was also happening near the territory of Yukline, so she probably felt a sense of responsibility.
Regardless, I ignored her wishes. I didnât allow her to follow, causing her to feel shame in front of our villeins.
âYeriel.â
âWhat?â
âYeriel.â
â⌠What?!â
My face hardened.
âYeriel.â
âGosh, what is it⌠sir?!â
Yeriel pouted, her voice trembling.
However, this time, I couldnât back down.
âStop acting like a child. Donât be stubborn.â
Everything I was doing was for her.
âDonât make a scene. You should know better without me having to point out your behavior.â
ââŚâ
âHow long do you plan to act like a child?â
Yeriel knew the traditions of the Yukline family.
Perhaps the reason for her current actions was to prove to the vassals that the tradition had been passed on to her.
âAct according to your position. Show the dignity our estate deserves.â
Yeriel didnât answer, leaning silently against the window instead. Her hair obscured her face, but she looked like she was about to cry.
Her tiny shoulders were shaking, and her breathing was ragged.
âLetâs go to the Isle of Wizardâs Wealth. I have work to do today.â
I didnât talk to Yeriel.
â˘â˘â˘â˘â˘â˘â˘
Dephalem Forest.
âDid he leave? Did he leave?â Asked Gerek, sharpening his dagger while holding his breath amid the long coniferous woods.
He was a handsome man with his long black hair tied behind his back and was nicknamed âmulti-personality,â which didnât suit him.
âDid he really leave?â
âYes. He did.â Arlos nodded.
Gerek asked again. âDid he leave? For real?â
âYes.â
âReally?!â
âI said he did, son of a bitch.â
âOh~ No way~!â
Only when she cursed did he seem convinced.
Like this, each of the Ashes had a screw loosened.
âDid he notice?â
âYeah, you moron. How could he not? You radiated so much murderous aura.â
âDeculeinâs a coward, huh? I did it to lure him in!â
Arlos just smiled.
She actually seemed to understand why Deculein avoided Gerek.
His voice played in her head.
âYou donât avoid excrements because youâre afraid of it, but because theyâre disgusting and dirty.â
That was what he most likely thought.
âMan~ This is annoying. Aaaah~â
Gerek groaned and slammed the back of his head against a tree.
âDo you even have any reason to aim for Deculein?â
âHuh?â
âYou want to kill him just because heâs famous, right?â
Gerek naively tilted his head. He then giggled.
âWell, thereâs more to it than that. I have a huge grudge against the Yukline family. They submerged our village, after all.â
He tapped his forehead with his finger.
âAs you probably already know, even at this moment, there are a lot of people talking in my head. All of them are members of my family who died then.â
⌠The pathology of his âmultiple personalitiesâ was ultimately due to the Yukline family.
If so, then he had a pretty good reason.
âWhat about you, Arlos?â Gerek then asked.
âI donât. In fact, I have no intention of killing him.â
Of course, there was that incident with him, but she held no grudge against him.
Deculein was like a beehive. His destruction would cause bigger problems. Hence, she rejected the notion of turning the entire Yukline family into an enemy.
âWhy? Didnât you say your parents were also wizards, Arlos? Maybe they had a grudge against them?â
â⌠Shut up.â
Her parents died before she was even three years old.
She didnât know why, and she didnât want to know.
âWho knows? Deculein might have killed them.â
âHe was just a child back then. Stop spouting nonsense and shut up.â
âI meanââ
Arlos grabbed Gerekâs collar and stared at him as if she was going to kill him.
âIf you keep talking like that, I will tear up your insides and kill you.â
âOh, Iâm sorry~ Please understand~ Iâm just pissed since Deculein suddenly flew off.â
âIf you understand, then begin preparing âit.'â
She let go of his neck.
Their goal wasnât to ambush Deculein in the first place. They just happened to have a mission to carry out around the same area.
However, accidentally hearing the news that Deculein was coming, the guys who were currently teaming up with Arlos, including Gerek and Glipper, got excited.
âAnyway, I will definitely kill Deculein.â Gerek laughed softly and leaned against a tree.
âMy family is hoping for that. Right, brother?
⌠Yes, brother. They are. You know how painful it was when I drowned.
⌠Yeah. I do. Father also saidâŚâ
Ignoring the bizarre conversation he had with himself, Arlos read the newspaper.
[Symposium problem #6, will it finally be solved by Head Professor Deculein? The Place of Proof⌠]
* * *
Red Garnett Adventure Teamâs tertiary settlement, the Principality of Yuren.
âNow. Read it, everyone.â
Inside the house she was staying in with the children, Ganesha opened the adventurer exam pamphlet.
[Get ready for the 133rd Adventurerâs Test! The Adventurerâs Guild awaits talented challengers!]
[On page 37, a Q&A with Guild Master Go-Hol!]
[Are you curious about the ranking of adventurers these days? Check out page 47!]
Carlos, Leo, and Lia read its contents while eating ice cream.
While looking at their faces, Ganesha noticed Liaâs increase in height.
âWow. Liaâs growing up quickly. Your skeletal structure is definitely perfect for adventurers. Not too thick, but not too fragile either. You have a very strong body.â
She touched Liaâs body all over, causing her to feel ticklish and to push her away.
âAh, haha. Stopâ hahahahaââ
âI think youâll be taller than Reylie in three more months.â
âDamn. Why drag me into your conversation?â
Reylie, an adventurer eating chips on the couch, clicked her tongue. She turned her attention to the two other children.
âCarlos, Leo. You guys are growing a bit slower, huh? Lia is already 160cm. What are you guys doing?â
Their faces scrunched up, their pride seemingly hurt.
âLia is two years older than us. Thatâs why sheâs growing fasterâŚâ
âThatâs true. In the end, youâll get bigger. Itâs all genes.â
âHow are the Freyden these days, Reylie?â Ganesha asked.
Julieâs cousin, Reylie, was no different from an imperial informant. Almost all rumors reached her ears.
She shrugged.
âI donât know. Thereâs no news about them these days. Then again, Knight Julie seems to have reconciled with her fiancĂŠ.â
âShe reconciled with Professor Deculein?â
âYes. Theyâre not fighting, at least.â
âWhatâ?!â Ganeshaâs eyes widened. However, as she was about to ask a pretty stupid question, Lia suddenly screamed at the top of her lungs.
âThe two of them are reconcilingâ?!â
Ganesha and Reylie both looked at her at the same time, finding her looking as if a hammer just hit the back of her head.
Reylie chuckled. Now that she had started reading newspapers these days, she seemed to have grown interested in these rumors.
âYeah. Thatâs what rumor says. Why?â
âNo way!â
â⌠What do you mean?â
âIt canât be!â
However, her reaction was much more turbulent than expected.
It couldnât be, how, why, noâŚ
She mumbled those words incomprehensibly, then ran back to her room.
âWhatâŚ? Whatâs wrong with her?â
â⌠Did she eat something wrong?â
The two grown-ups just smirked.
âNice~ Then weâll get her ice cream tooââ
The moment Carlos and Leo were about to steal her dessert, Liaâs door opened.
âPut it down, you idiots! Give it to me! Thatâs mine!â
She charged in and headed back into her room after retrieving it.
* * *
The âGrand Hallâ on the 5th floor of Megiseon had been designated as the place of proof of the Symposium question number sixâs resolution presented by Deculein.
The event, which would make or break his thesis, was held in such a magnificent place.
â⌠Wow. Wow. Wow. Wow. WowâŚâ
Epherene was lucky enough to be one of the few that could attend it.
There were a lot of famous wizards around her. The jury alone was composed of two Ethereal-ranked mages: Rogerio and Gindalf. There were also Louina, Becca, and IhelmâŚ
Even Her Majestyâs younger brother, Kreto, was present!
âWhyâs he seated next to a cat?â
In the seat next to him, a peculiar red feline was lying and yawning.
Their tickets were their reward for their contribution in solving the âBaron of Ashesâ case.
âHuh? Hey! Youâre Epherene, right?â
At that moment, they heard a voice familiar to Epherene. The two debutantes both tracked down its source.
âOh? Arenât you the professorâs younger sister?â
Their eyes landed on Yeriel, whom she met by chance before.
Yeriel smiled. âYup. Long time no see!â
â⌠Thanks to you, I got a penalty point.â Ephereneâs cheeks puffed.
Yeriel simply shrugged.
âReally? Iâm sorry. I got caught, too, you know. How about we call it even?â
âThatâ ugh!â
âHello.â
Sylvia pushed Epherene away. Giving her a soft smile, she greeted Yeriel politely.
âNice to meet you. I am Sylvia.â
A gentle yet polite introduction.
Yeriel nodded awkwardly.
âYeah⌠I know. You are Sylvia of Iliade.â
âYes.â
Sylviaâs eyes, looking at Yeriel, moved and gazed somewhere else. Epherene did the same.
ââŚHuh.â
She stood out above all else. Setting aside her white hair, eyes, and beautiful appearance, she was the only knight in a place filled with wizards.
Deculeinâs fiancĂŠe, Julie. She received a special invitation.
Wearing a robe over her light armor, she delightfully approached Yeriel upon finding her.
âHow have you been, Yeriel?â
â⌠Hello.â She twisted her lip upward.
Julie seemed to be preparing to say something, but Yeriel turned her head as if she didnât want to talk to her. Hence, she just smiled bitterly and sat down.
âWe will now turn off the lights.
The room dimmed not long after.
âThe Place of Proof of the Symposiumâs 6th question, which has remained unanswered for 15 years, shall now begin.
Although not as vast as its name suggested, the âGrand Hallâ was the most honorable place to discuss magical science.
The curtain fell on the podium on the other side.
âSighâŚâ
Epherene looked at Sylvia, who seemed tense.
â⌠What are you doing?â
ââŚâ
She was acting weird. When she didnât answer, she followed her laser-like gaze, finding a white-haired person.