I checked the [Psychokinesis]âs magic stem by using [Vision] on myself. Although the quality of my mana had been upgraded, it wasnât easy to apply and control my amplified power instantly.
ââŚâ
I slowly closed my eyes and activated my [Psychokinesis].
A single piece of wood steel hovered up.
Todayâs purpose was to manipulate electromagnetic waves by using metallic resonance with [Psychokinesis].
Previously, my mana rating was so low that I couldnât even try it, but I was now powerful enough to challenge it, considering it had gone up to level 4.
Whooooongâ
The most basic use of this advanced technique was âtransparency,â which blurred the shape of wood steel by dispersing and refracting visible light through metallic resonance.
ââThump!
The principle itself was simple, but the vibrating wood steel soared, smashing against the ceiling before falling and hitting my shoulder.
That was the 38th failure.
âItâs hard.â
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I sat on the chair, rubbing my aching shoulders. I hadnât succeeded once yet, but my body was already covered in wounds, and I was already almost out of mana.
Although the quality of my mana had increased, my bodyâs ordinary capabilities still existed within it. Hence, I deduced it would probably take me longer.
âTalentâŚâ
I suddenly remembered what I had said to Sylvia yesterday.
âA geniusâs suffering isnât superior to the hardships of someone mediocre. You, who does not need instruction, do not know the struggles of those who cannot grow without it.â
Now that I thought about it, I spoke that way out of envy and jealousy. This feeling of âinferiorityâ was probably the common denominator of Deculein and Kim Woojin.
Deculeinâs inferiority complex dominated over him, turning him into a villain.
Kim Woojinâs inferiority complex made him resign from himself, turning him into someone flawed and lacking.
Both couldnât get over it.
I smiled self-deprecatingly.
âThis is funny.â
But what I said to Sylvia yesterday was by no means a lie.
Sylviaâs growth would be maximized at the Isle of Wizardâs Wealth since many events and quests awaited her there that would eventually allow her to overtake Deculein.
I had to make that choice to ensure Iâd be able to face âArchmage Sylviaâ somewhere along the main quest.
Thatâs what the floating island was for.
ââŚâ
After straightening my clothes, I went outside where I found Roy waiting.
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It was exactly 7 AM.
âHave Ren and Enen left?â
âYes.â
âOkay.â
I nodded. The two siblings went on a business trip to establish an âinformation office.â On their return, they would be bringing a few individuals suitable for the job with them.
âAnd Miss Yeriel has come.â
â˘â˘â˘â˘â˘â˘â˘.
Yeriel was sitting in the tea room of the Yukline mansion, the two cups of black tea she brought with her exuding a fragrant aroma that enveloped the entire place.
âIâm going to have a cutting ceremony. Will you come?â Taking a sip from her cup, she raised her concern. âI meant the opening of the underground passage.â
The underground passage was originally opened quite late.
Here, âquite lateâ meant at least a year or more from the Marikâs opening to the time when Yeriel came up with her business idea due to the constant casualties.
In other words, it was built a year earlier.
âDo you have any drawings?â
âI have a video of it.â
Yeriel pulled out a crystal ball. When she imbued it with mana, a video came up.
âItâs about 80km and starts at âSeojakbi,â a village at the northern end of our territory, and ends at the entrance of Marik. What do you think?â
The underground passage shown in the video wasnât just a crypt. It was wide and tall enough to offer comfort, and its tiles and exterior walls were modern and neat.
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âAgain, this is not just a passage. Look. Donât you think itâll be too tiring to go home right after finishing work at Marik? Thatâs why I also built an underground shopping district area.â
The crystal ball displayed the location she spoke of, showcasing a place that held true to its name. It was almost like a modern subway.
âItâs empty now, but itâll soon have restaurants, shops, hotels, among others, which will generate additional income for us on top of tolls. Adventurers will spend their money to their heartâs content here.â Yeriel folded her arms, assuming a triumphant pose, seemingly thinking of herself as clever.
âIf I order one, you make ten.â
â⌠Well, thatâs how I am.â
Yeriel held back a smile.
âGood. There are a lot of stores that Iâve invested in these days, so letâs put some branches inside.â
Magic Shop Lopopo, Rokcanâs Wharf, Pigâs Flower Restaurant, etc. There were many that I had obtained shares in.
âOh, that! I was still trying to say. I mean, why the hell are you forcing yourself to invest?â
Suddenly, Yeriel frowned. It was a strange reaction for me.
âForcing myself?â
âYeah! You went to a store that didnât need investments and forcibly took its stake away!â
ââŚâ
I recalled the memories of that time.
I picked out all the shops through my [Man of Great Wealth], but some of them were reluctant to hand over their stake.
âThey made their refusal clearâŚâ
After saying that, she grew silent.
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After all, I went to the company or store that dared express their refusal and âpersuadedâ them in person.
ââŚâ
I thought from their perspective.
Yukline, a gang of nobles that could be called one of the ultimate powerhouses of the empire, came out of nowhere to persuade or threaten them for their stake.
â⌠The price was right.â
âAnyway! Do you plan on doing that in the future?â Yeriel asked.
I nodded.
âI will continue to do so.â
There was no reason not to. Even if those guys were reluctant right now, it would eventually be a win-win in the future.
As long as the result was good, I didnât care about its process. I didnât have much time left to walk sideways.
âGoshâŚâ
âItâs their fault for rejecting my investment, Yeriel.â
She took a deep, contemptuous breath.
âForget it. Are you coming to the cutting ceremony?â
âThat would depend on its schedule.â
âSchedule? Itâll probably be held next week. Whatâs the plan for today?â
âAfter teaching Her Majesty, Iâll visit the auction house for a moment.â
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âThe auction house again?! Thatâs crazy! Youâre impossible!â
Yeriel sounded and looked startled again.
I shook my head. âIâll be selling this time.â
â⌠Ah~ I almost got angry again. And, this.â
Yeriel held out the luxuriously packaged box that she had left on the table.
âThis is a gift from the Yukline underground passage builder. Open it.â
I opened its lid with [Psychokinesis].
Inside was an unexpectedly familiar object.
âYou know whatâs that, right? Even if itâs a little odd.â
It was made of high-quality iron with a golden pattern, the Yukline symbol, embossed on its black surface.
A revolver.
âItâs a trending item among the nobles of the kingdom these days. Iâm not sure if its ability to kill is superior to a sword, but itâs not bad for self-defense when dealing with robbers.â
There were gunpowder-powered guns in this world, like this pistol, but they werenât that popular since they couldnât penetrate mana, and the knightsâ visual acuity exceeded their bulletsâ speed.
âIsnât it beautiful?â
âYeah.â
It was indeed aesthetically pleasing, so much so that it looked closer to art than a weapon.
That alone improved the image of the contractor in my head. It made me think that was the true reason why people gave gifts.
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âThis is well made. Tell them Iâll keep it.â
âAh⌠Youâre keeping it⌠Arenât you going to throw it away?â Yeriel asked, her tone soft.
âNo.â
â⌠What are you going to use it for? Wizards usually donât like things like that, donât they? I showed it to you thinking youâd throw it awayâŚâ
Yeriel looked at the revolver in my hand, desire, greed, and disappointment flashing in her eyes.
I shook it from side to side, and her stare followed its every move.
âAre you going back right away, Yeriel?â I asked, sliding it in my inner pocket.
Yeriel replied with a sigh. âIâm going to take a break~ Iâve been suffering from a lot of work lately~ so Iâve been looking for something to give myself as a present~â
âTake a good rest.â
âGosh, really. Itâs annoying. This sucks.â
âRoy.â Ignoring Yeriel, I called my butler. âLetâs go.â
âYes. The vehicle is ready.â
It was time to go to the Imperial Palace.
* * *
âMan, I shouldâve just taken it. Why did I show him? Why? Ahh, Iâm a moron. I shouldnât have even let the asshole know about itââ
Yeriel, who returned to her own room, hit her foot against the bed. Her whole body trembled with regret.
âI wanted to use it for hunting.â
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Yeriel, who had lost the revolver, was blankly imagining a playful scene where she was aiming at a wild boar with the revolver. Amid the quiet snowy mountain, she and her prey, a beast that had eaten ten woodcutters, were the only ones around.
She felt the moment of tension rise when the cold wind scratched her skin.
âYour future is in my hands.â
She closed one eye, calculated the wind direction and distance thoroughly, and pulled the trigger indifferently.
Baangâ!
The projectile thundered through space, piercing its target, causing its shell to break, its muscles to rip, and its heart to explode.
As her prey struggled to escape inevitable death, she blew off the heat rising from her weaponâs muzzle.
âWhew⌠I got it.â
The vassals who watched her while holding their breath ran out and responded with applause. Amid the cheers, Yeriel smiled, seemingly finding its fate a pity.
⌠That pleasant future was taken away by Deculein.
âPhew. Why does he like that kind of thing too? Is this because we are related by blood?â
Yeriel jumped up and straightened her messy hair, then went out of the room. She had a mission today: the âregular inspection.â
ââŚâ
Snicking up the stairs so as not to be noticed by the attendant, she first infiltrated the study.
âLetâs seeâŚâ
Deculein had a flair for organization, so it was rather easy to predict what papers he might put where.
âItâs here.â
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She found a document called [Investment Status]. As she hastily scanned through its contents with concern, her eyes widened in surprise.
âHey, what the hell is this number? It doesnât make sense!â
According to rumors these days, Deculein spent billions of Elnes in investments, but his profits far exceeded what he spent, and they continued to grow day by day. Even the 200 million Elnes he wasted in the last auction he attended as a bidder had already been recovered a long time ago.
âWhat the hell is that damn brother of mine doingâŚâ
Goosebumps rose on Yerielâs arms. Whatever it was, she thought Deculein would inevitably leave behind a trail of chaos.
âYou want me to clean up after you againâŚâ
Yeriel carefully returned the document where she found it then came out. Pretending that nothing had happened, she went down to the first floor and found something in the living room.
Innocently, Yeriel asked, âHey. What are all these?â
âBandages and medicines.â
âBandages? Medicine?â
âYes. These are the things the master has ordered.â
Yeriel tilted her head.
âWhy did he buy so many?â
âWe donât know that either. Theyâre apparently to be used in the annex building.â
â⌠The annex building?â
Yeriel looked out the window and gazed at the infrastructure in question. Did he kidnap Louina and dump her over there by any chance?
As she stared at it, her servant spoke in a serious tone.
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âNot even you, miss, should go inside it.â
âI wonât.â
The servants still looked suspiciously at her. They received high salaries and welfare from Deculein. Hence, their loyalty to him was unbreakable.
âI wonât go anywhere near it. Iâll be in my room. Bring me my meal later.â
âOkay. Let me accompany you.â
âNo, itâs okay.â
âIâll stand by in front of your door in case you need anything.â
Her familyâs servants were adamant. The youngest of them was assigned to Yeriel.
â⌠You guys, just wait.â
Yeriel growled and climbed the stairs.
* * *
The Imperial Palace.
âI have read your entire book,â Sophien said, shaking my book [Understanding the Pure Elements].
Calmly, I replied, âHow was it?â
âI have learned everything. Look.â
Sophien simultaneously embodied all the magic recorded in the book. In less than a minute, pure elements hovered all over the place.
âIt was lame.â
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I remained expressionless, but I admired her.
Was this what it meant to be chosen by the heavens? To have talent that transcended humanity?
âI can see that.â
I wrote down todayâs course in the lesson log I brought with me. Sophien glanced at my documents.
âWhat is it?â
âItâs a teaching journal.â
âYouâre working way too hard.â
I didnât answer.
[Her Majesty Sophien was taught by an ordinary wizard in two weeks during one semesterâŚ]
While I was writing in the journal, Sophien continued talking to me.
âYour fiancĂŠ wasnât that good.â
ââŚ.â
My fountain pen stopped.
I wasnât angry.
However, I couldnât understand what she meant.
Julie had so much talent she would rise to the top of the knights in the future. To say that Julieâs skills werenât good would be a similar error to saying that 1+1 equaled 3.
âWhat? Are you mad at me for cursing your fiancĂŠe?â The Emperor grinned as I gazed at her.
Sophien never told a lie. She hated the very act of it, after all.
However, her personality multiplied the questions I had.
âI think a little more detailed explanation is needed. Julie, in her field, is the best among the knights I knowââ
âItâs as Iâve said. Sheâs not that good. Of course, she is an excellent knight, but sheâs a little different from public opinion.â
ââŚâ
That was nonsensical.
I recalled how Julie looked in the story and the game I played. More specifically, I remembered the scene where she, becoming the best knight to ever exist, killed DeculeinâŚ
âDuring our last class, you said, âOnce you have mastered my lessons and I can no longer provide more meaning to you, then the true point of my words will show itself to you.'â
Sophien imitated me.
âSo, are you ready to answer my question?â
A deep smile appeared on her lips. Her narrowly curved, flaming-red pupils looked like snakes slithering through magic.
Looking at her, I shook my head.
âThere are still classes left.â
â⌠Classes left.â
âThis is just the second class.â
âSilence. I have just embodied all of your magic more perfectly than anyone else could.â
âToday, weâll conduct a basic magic test.â
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âNo, you bastard! What is left for you to teach me?!â
Bangâ!
Sophien punched the desk, her brows arching inwardly and her mana rising in the form of an aura due to her sheer anger.
Patience did not exist for the bored Emperor.
âStop spouting nonsense! Isnât my magic superior to yours?!â
She was right.
Her current magical ability was superior to mine. She was, after all, a divine being that could easily transcend any wizard in the world if she wanted to.
HoweverâŚ
There was one magic that I could overwhelm her with.
âThe most important thing in everything is the foundation, just like how physical fitness is important in physical efficiency.â I casually said as I made my fountain pen levitate.
â[Psychokinesis] is basic magic thatâs suitable for starting the operation series. Of course, itâs also divided into Basic, Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced, butââ
âIt is useless.â The Emperor interrupted me. She murmured as she stared fiercely into my eyes. âDeculein. Do you know how many wizards have gone through this burden?â
âI donât.â
âThirty-three, and among them were Rohakan and Belladomen.â
I didnât want to talk about Rohakan, but Belladomen was also an ethereal wizard.
Both were giants in the world of wizardry.
âThey didnât even discuss basic magic with me. My âbasicâ is already superior to others.â
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That was also correct.
If the Psychokinesis output of an ordinary wizard was 10, and the output of a great wizard was 20, the Emperor was ten times that amount at 100.
Since the basic version of her magic was already ten times better than normal, it was only natural that the difference between her and others widened as she progressed to advanced magic.
Therefore, even if she used the same magic, the Emperor unconditionally had the upper hand against others.
Her basic physical strength was already at the level of a superhuman.
âIs that so? It doesnât matter, however. I am not Rohakan.â
â⌠What? Deculein, Are you experiencing a cerebral rupture?â
The magic circle of my [Psychokinesis] covered my entire body.
It wouldnât be wrong to say that my physique became the embodiment of [Psychokinesis] and, statistically, my output was fifty times that of an ordinary wizard.
It was five times superior to Sophienâs.
âAll you have to do is simple. Take this fountain pen within 30 minutes.â
âWhat are you doing? Hey. Are you crazy?â
At least with [Psychokinesis], the Emperor wouldnât be able to defeat me.
Her boredom would be blocked by a wall known as my magic.
âOf course, itâll be difficult at first. However, if you set a purpose for yourself and work hard for it ceaselessly, Youâll be able to win one day.â
â⌠Are you insulting me now?â Sophienâs expression hardened.
I spoke in a calm tone.
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âLetâs begin. If you defeat me, I will answer all your questions honestly.â
My fountain pen, which hovered in the air with [Psychokinesis], stopped in front of Sophienâs nose.
â⌠There is no need for questions anymore.â
Sophien looked at me, her rising aura already subsiding. However, that stillness was far stronger as it was the evidence of her rage.
âAre you willing to put your life at stake?â She asked me, sincerity accompanying her voice. That, too, served as proof that my provocation worked.
âOf course.â I smiled. I was calm, and my voice sounded relaxed, butâŚ