A midsummer shower poured outside the restaurant where Epherene, depressed, nibbled on her food.
âWhy does life sometimes go awry like this? I canât go back in time to fix this.â
ââŚâ
âIf despair comes, one would think the hope to overcome it would swiftly follow afterward, but reality is never that easy. There can never be enough compensation for this much melancholy.â
She twirled her chopsticks around her food and eventually dropped them on the table. Teardrops were welling in her eyes.
âWhatâs wrong? Isnât it delicious?â Sylviaâs maids, Lete and Endell, were flustered. The steak was delicious enough for them.
âShe only likes a certain pig.â Sylvia ate her meal nonchalantly. It didnât matter to her whether it was rice balls, fried rice, pigs, or cows.
âWhy⌠Why did it have to be todayâŚâ Epherene murmured, her misery caused by the [Pigâs Flower]âs decision to not open today.
She thought about the reason behind it as hard as she possibly could but nevertheless couldnât figure it out. In the end, she decided to ask Julia about it later.
âStupid Epherene.â Sylvia stood up. Her lips curved upward, finding the evening quite satisfying.
She didnât have the strength to respond.
One of the three maids left the shop with Sylvia, and the other two remained behind; they sat and talked to Epherene, who looked exhausted.
âThis is a first.â
â⌠What?â
âMy ladyâs never brought a friend over before since her mother passed away.â
âAhâŚâ Epherene smiled bitterly.
The truth was, Sylvia was so famous that most information about her and her family was public. Hence, people from the tower and even ordinary undergraduate students at the university knew that Sylviaâs mother had passed away.
Such was the problem that accompanied fame.
âSo, you donât know how happy I was when Ms. Epherene came. You even willingly went all the way to the mansion.â
âAhaha⌠it was indeed voluntary, butâŚâ
She was actually just hanging around its vicinity when she was dragged inside because she looked conspicuous. After that, the attendants treated her so well that she even took a shower without realizing itâŚ
âNo, really, this is the first time. Everyone finds the lady difficult to handle, but she even twisted your nose. Thatâs never happened before.â
â⌠I-is that so?â
âOf course~ Thatâs why we were wondering if⌠you could continue being friends with Lady Sylvia in the future as well?â
It was hard for Epherene to answer that request. They werenât aware of it, but the relationship between Iliade and Luna couldnât even be considered good.
âCanât youâŚ?â
â⌠What? No, no, we should get along well, of course.â
Grinning, Epherene picked up her fork and knife and started eating the steak again.
*****
Sylvia came back home before the evening grew too deep since she had a lot to prepare. Deculeinâs test was already next Friday, after all. There was also her application, which she deemed in need of revisions.
âDaughter.â
However, in the middle of the mansionâs unlit living room, an unexpected guest was waiting for her.
Glitheon.
âOh. My Lord, when did youââ
âLete, go outside.â
It was a rather cold atmosphere. Even the air itself felt heavy.
âAh⌠Okay. I understand.â
Lete was worried but soon went outside, leaving the young lady behind.
Sylvia approached him and tilted her head.
âWhatâs the problem?â
ââŚâ
Glitheon tapped the application form on the desk silently, causing Sylviaâs eyes to widen.
âWhy did you look at it without my consent?â
She rushed to take it, but her hard-faced father blocked her.
âAre you really thinking of applying to be under Deculeinâs command?â
â⌠Yes. Only for six months.â
Glitheon clenched his jaw as he stared at his younger daughter, who looked exactly like his deceased wife.
â⌠Sylvia. I had hoped you would grow up only listening and seeing the good of the world, unlike me.â
His gaze moved to his wifeâs picture frame at the corner of the living room.
She passed away a long time ago, but Sierraâs smile remained radiant in the photo.
âThe conflict between the Magic families. The providence of the cold-blooded beasts known as wizards. I thought it was too early for you to learn of such a world.â
Glitheonâs expression slowly collapsed.
He wasnât acting.
Even though he sometimes did, he couldnât suppress the emotions currently flaring up within him.
âWhat do you mean?â
â⌠Do you know about the history between the Yuklines and the Iliades, Sylvia? Do you know of our ill-fated relationship with them?â
She didnât answer. Having taken off his usual mask, he became unfamiliar, which scared her.
He thoughtlessly stared at her as she took a step back.
âSierra.â
The name of her mother, the person she loved the most in the world, caused her shoulders to faintly tremble.
âShe was a beautiful woman and a good mother. I was undeserving of her.â
He stood up and approached her. Grabbing her shoulders to prevent her from running away, he looked into her eyes.
âListen carefully, Sylvia.â
Though he looked like he was chewing something, he continued speaking clearly.
âYour mother was⌠was killed by the Yukline.â
Her eyes widened slowly, her fatherâs fury forming on her growing pupils.
At that moment, her world felt as if it was moving away from her, abandoning her. Sylvia couldnât hear anything but the fearful beating of her heart. Glitheon no longer seemed like himself. Rather, he looked more like a raging flame.
âDeculein killed Sierra.â
Those words brought her back to her senses, reminding her she was no longer a child. She shouldnât be paralyzed by fear.
âOur families have that kind of relationship. You should know thatââ
âLiar.â
He stopped talking, realizing there was already some âfaithâ inside Sylviaâs mind.
ââŚâ
She pushed away his hand that grabbed her, causing his expression to distort.
âI know. I know the reason why mom left her hometown.â
âWhat?â
âMom hated dad.â
â⌠Sylvia.â
âBut dad lied then, too.â
ââŚâ
Glitheon smiled hopelessly.
Deculeinâs face came up in his mind, looking like he was the only noble of any importance as he looked down on the world itself.
And the Yukline before Deculein, that fucking cunning serpent.
Their whole family incited his fury.
â⌠Iâll ask him myself.â
Her tone was gelid.
âHe canât claim my words to be false.â
He looked at Sylvia, who grew suspicious of him. She stared at her own father like something was wrong with him.
Like Sierra did before.
âAfter youâve asked him yourself, youâd know how stupid youâve beenâ!â
He tore Sylviaâs application apart as he roared.
Up until now, he had never shown this side of his to his child.
Shocked, Sylvia bit her lips.
âOnce you feel it in your heart, youâll know.â
He then left the mansion, opening the front door, seemingly with the intention of breaking it. The restless servants outside could only bow to him.
Glitheon ignored them and went straight to his car.
â⌠itâll be alright.
A small voice flowed in from a crystal ball in his possession. Breathing deeply, he replied, âI let my guard down. No matter how peaceful the times are, I should have honed her character harshly.â
âIsnât that too cruel an education, brother? Sheâs still a child. It would be difficult for her.
âHa.â
He thought about his past. At only seven years old, he almost became a tigerâs meal, and when he was thirteen, he was coerced to kill his best friend. At twenty, he went to war and lost his mother.
âIf you canât overcome that much, youâre not an Iliade.â
Glitheon didnât blame his fate.
Instead, he considered hardship and suffering were the Iliadesâ essence. Their ambition was a rage that engulfed their entire lives like firewood incinerated by hellfire.
âYou donât have to worry. Sylvia wonât disappoint me. Even if she makes a mistake once, sheâd eventually soar again.â
Just like that, the anger in Glitheonâs eyes slowly subsidedâŚ
*****
Friday, early morning.
âKuuuuung~â
Yawning, Epherene went out of the dormitory.
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She had now completed most of her exams, including mandatory subjects such as [Destruction Series Utilization] and [Assistance Series Transition], and even liberal arts subjects such as the [History of the Empire] and [Pursuit of a Crime].
As far as she knew, she perfected all of them.
The only one left was Deculeinâs [Understanding Pure Elements].
âItâs the most important of them all.â
The final exam for a 5-credit class. She couldnât even put the value of it into words.
âI shouldnât screw this one up. Even if I get A+ on three other tests, it wouldnât be enough to cover up for such a demerit. For the Solda exam and the professorâs recommendation, I have to at least get 2nd placeâŚâ
Solidifying her determination, she saw yellow hair in the distance.
No, yellow felt lackluster and insufficient to describe its elegance. Sylviaâs hair was that special.
Its sparkle was a mixture between pure gold and sunlight, its luster flowing naturally like a waterfall.
The Iliadeâs blonde hair, one of their symbols, was the most beautiful in the world. Men and women of all ages envied them for it.
âSylvia!â
Epherene called her name as she approached her. Sylvia flinched, her face showing her usual disdain.
âToday⌠Huh? Whatâs wrong with your face?â
ââŚâ
Sylviaâs current look startled her.
She was haggard. Dark circles enveloped her eyes, and her cheeks were hollow.
âDid you do poorly on the exams? No, itâs not that. You got a perfect score on everything. The rumors are already going around.â
She silently brushed past the dubious Epherene, but she continued to tail her.
â40th floor, right?â
They rode the elevator together, with Epherene pressing the button for the 40th floor. Even then, she didnât say anything.
â⌠Are you ignoring me? This upsets me. Youâre not even going to say, âArrogant Ephereneâ?â
ââŚâ
She pouted in disappointment.
Every 10th floor of the tower was known as âspecial floors .â They were normally off-limits to Debutantes.
Among them, the 40th floor was an artIficially made natural landscape called âLocale Forest.â
Dingâ!
The door of the elevator opened, the scene catching them by surprise.
Before them was a forest that stretched as far as they could see. Its vegetation gave off a fresh color, and the broad sunlight shone down on it brilliantly.
âWow⌠So this is a special floor.â
The two stepped inside the forest.
After some walking, they could see the debutantes. Among them were nobles like Lucia, Beck, and Jupern and the members of the commonerâs club.
âIfi!â
âJulia!â
Epherene ran and hugged her subconsciously. The nobles stared at them, but they paid them no mind.
âYou discovered it too, Julia!â
âYeah! I barely did, though. It took me about⌠two weeks, I think?â
As they exchanged conversations, Epherene glanced at Sylvia. She looked like nobody in this space interested her.
âNice to meet you.â
Startled by the familiar voice, the debutantes straightened their postures.
On top of the forestâs hill, Deculein looked down at them.
âCongratulations to the one hundred seventeen debutantes here for finding the examination ground.â
ââŚâ
Sylviaâs vacant gaze on him caused Epherene to shake her head with a bitter smile.
âThe theme of todayâs test is the fusion of theory and intuition.â
That theme was difficult no matter what angle they looked at it. The wizards swiftly became nervous, but they maintained their focus.
âIâve said this before, and Iâll repeat it as many times as I have to. Without theory, intuition wavers, and without intuition, theory is just an empty shell.â
Deculein cast [Ductility], creating a luxurious chair out of a mixture of soil and wood.
His magic never ceased to amaze their beholders, no matter how many times they witnessed it.
âIn this forest, magical disasters capable of making your theoretical and intuitive skills tremble will occur from time to time. Your goal is to complete your tasks without wavering. Allen?â
Deculein sat on a chair after providing instructions, at which point his assistant professor appeared. He was smiling as always, but he somehow looked exhausted.
âOkay, everyone, take your test papers~â
[1. Manifest and seal the three spells recorded below by order.]
[2. Gather and seal the eight attributes of pure elements.]
[3. Describe the mana phenomenon that you have observed in the Locale Forest.]
[4. Interpret and manifest the following mana catastrophe.]
[5. Demonstrate the reactivity of the following pure elements in this place.]
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A total of five questions.
Epherene sighed as soon as she saw it. The other wizards reacted no differently from her.
However, mental management was more essential at times like this. What she found difficult was also difficult for others. She needed to adhere to that mindset now more than ever.
âSome magic may need materials to manifest, but you can get all of the requirements here. Be careful, however! The Locale Forest is a special floor! Theyâre labeled as such due to the dangers they possess!â
âWhat about the time limit for the test?â Epherene asked.
Achoooâ!
Allen sneezed once before answering.
âAh, excuse me. Anyway, thereâs no time limit! Moreover, if danger arises, ask Head Professor Deculein for help~â
He then hopped up the hill, spread a piece of cloth beside Deculein, and modestly sat down on it.
âProfessor~ would you like a cup of tea?â Epherene heard a somewhat tiny voice asking.
*****
Sylvia, sitting by the riverbank, glanced at the Head Professor on top of the hill. He was reading a book as always.
âDeculein killed Sierra.â
Glitheonâs words played back in her ears endlessly.
Every time she looked at Deculein, her fatherâs rage-filled expression overlapped with his image.
ââŚâ
Sylvia shook her head.
A lie.
âIâm sure itâs a lie.â
Sylvia repeated that line in her head over and over again.
Perhaps the Iliades and Yuklinesâ bad relationship was true, but the rest had to be a lie. Her father always exaggerated and fooled her anyway.
â⌠Test.â
Focusing on the test, she crouched down and looked at the questions.
Takâ!
A cold pain soon hit her head, however.
âAh.â
Applying pressure to the painful section on her head, she looked up, finding hail pouring from the sky.
She quickly built a tent to counter it.
[1. Manifest and seal the three spells recorded below by order.]
She began to solve the first problem earnestly.
âManifest and seal the three spells.â
It wasnât difficult.
HoweverâŚ
â⌠Iâll ask him myself.â
âHe canât claim my words to be false.â
âMy head hurts.â
Sylvia tearfully murmured as she caressed her head.
Her conversation with her father refused to go away.
Deculein, her muse, was within her sights, albeit standing afar.
The one she yearned for⌠Perhaps even liked.
Her father told her he killed her mother.
Why?
â⌠Thatâs right.â
âYou got a perfect score this time again, Sylvia.â
Sylvia nodded despite her troublesome thoughts, deciding to ask him after hearing those words from him at the end of the test.
At that point, she thought he would definitely say it was a lie, allowing her to tell Glitheon that there was a misunderstanding.
âI can do this.â
Making up her mind, she resumed answering the first problem.
It was too easy for someone of Sylviaâs caliber, but only 5 minutes later, she realized that she missed a crucial point.
â⌠Ah.â
[1. Manifest and seal the three spells recorded below by order.]
Contrary to the instruction, Sylvia âfusedâ the three spells.
Ironically, that mistake was due to her talent and mana being too brilliant.
The reaction of three mid-scale magic being merged abruptly was obvious.
âNoââ
Paaaaaaaaaaâ!
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Her spell, a combination of the wind and water elements, released a powerful and magical water torrent that immediately swept her away, giving her no time to escape.