It looks like I canāt escape from these headaches.
As I tried my hardest to find a way out of this situation, the sound of rushed steps echoed through the hallway, so I hurriedly took off my suit jacket and covered Lizzyās lower body.
āAhā¦.Haā¦.Hm!ā
I didnāt even say anything, but she continued to have her brief panic attack.
Thereās not even a speck of the proud and defiant girl who faced me in the classroom. All I see here is a broken child.
In order to avoid unpleasant rumors from spreading. I overrode Lizzyās control of the corpse and made it push her wheelchair as I went down the ramp.
āOhā¦ā¦ā
Then a woman ran into me.
āā¦ā¦ā
Yuriel Wayne Dayna Alfred.
Why is she here?
Noā¦.It shouldnāt be weird for her to be here.
However, the timing couldnāt be worse.
āHey, do you have something to say? Youāre in my wayā¦..ā
āā¦ā¦ā
She looked at me strangely, perhaps bothered by my silence, and tried to walk past me.
For a moment, I thought Iād grab her wrist and stop her, but I restrained myself since, until now, I havenāt done anything wrongā¦..
Yes, I didnāt even touch Lizzy.
I wondered if it meant anything to her since I just tried to be kind in my own way, believing that it was beneath me to do nothing as my student found herself in a precarious situation.
But the results of my kindness werenāt idealā¦.
āAh, so you were here, Lizzy, I was waiting for you with your brother, but since youāre a little late, I came to look for youā¦..ā
The marriage between the eldest daughter of the Alfred family with the eldest son of the Claudia family.
So it would make sense if Yuriel, the second daughter of Alfred, was waiting for Lizzy with her soon-to-be brother-in-law.
āLizzyā¦ā¦?ā
Yuriel quickly noticed something was amiss.
āProfessor Yuriel.ā
āYouā¦ā¦!ā
āI didnāt do anything.ā
Before she could misunderstand me, I interrupted her.
āYou think Iām stupid, Ferzen?⦠If you didnāt do anything, how come this child isā¦.What did you⦠did you forget what youāve done to her in the past too?!ā
āā¦ā¦ ā
āI know what happened in your lecture, but would you make her suffer just for-ā
āDonāt be mistaken, Professor Yuriel. Iām not such a petty person.ā
In Yurielās eyes, I mustāve been a bastard who seemed to have caught Lizzy, who was about to leave the Academy, and began harassing her.
Well, to be honest, anyone seeing this would have arrived at that same conclusion.
Besides, if itās Yuriel, she would jump to conclusions rather than try to understand what really happened.
āSo you, the one who smashed a little girlās ankle for a goddam dancing mistake, is trying to tell me heās not a petty person!?ā
āā¦ā¦ā
The irrefutable evil deeds committed by Ferzen.
This must be some sort of curse.
One I will never be able to get rid of.
Of course, Ferzen, too, had his reason to commit such evil deeds.
But no one would ever accept such excuses.
Everyone has a certain degree of obsessions, but in Ferzenās case, his obsessions are severe enough to become a mental illness.
Ironically, there were rumors pointing out that Ferzen was indeed a lunatic, but Brutein used its influence to cover up such rumors.
And Ferzen, too, had his own pride.
Therefore, even if I did confess the reason for my actions, this would only cause even more damage to my image and pride.
Itās too late for that anyway.
āAsk the child when she calms down. And she will tell you that I didnāt do anything.ā
Since I, too, held some disregard for Lizzy, my words may be influenced by this, and besides, this woman would never believe me anyway.
āTo be honest, since the oh-so-great Alfred family is backing this kid she shouldnāt have anything even in front of Brutein, no?ā
āā¦ā¦ ā
Hearing this, Yuriel frowned, wondering if her early deduction of the events was indeed incorrect, so she looked at Lizzy.
āLizzy!ā
At this point, I turned around, satisfied that the seed of doubt had been planted in Yurielās mind, but I stopped when I heard a manās voice, followed by the sound of his urgent steps.
A unique black uniform with the Imperial crest engraved on it.
The classic red brooch is localized on the right side of the chest area.
The symbol was only granted to the members of the Imperial Templar Knights.
Yes, this man was Lizzyās older brother and a member of the Imperial Legion.
The eldest son of Claudia Household ā Roer Poliana Claudia.
He was coming from the same way I intended to go.
āIā¦. Wellā¦.!ā
The bewildered Yuriel looked at Roerās cold and impassive face as he tried to grab my wrist when he approached me.
Roer walks the path of Auror Knight.
Therefore, it was meaningless for me, a man who walks the path of magic, to resist him physically.
āFerzen Von Schweig Brutein.ā
āā¦.. Itās Ferzen Von Schweig Louerg. And Iām sure we are not close enough for you to address me in such a familiar manner, Viscount Roer.ā
When I met his rare pale blue eyes, for a moment, it was as if the cold breeze of Louerg brushed my entire being.
Killing intent.
Iām sure Iād be dead a hundred times over if it was possible to kill me with his look.
āHeās not even trying to restrain himself.ā
My fists were clenched with such force that it wouldnāt be strange if my tendons snapped.
Iām confident that my bones would crack with a little more strength.
Should he give me a reason to resort to violenceā
āWait here for a moment.ā
āā¦ā¦ ā
āWorry not, my fangs arenāt sharp enough to bite you⦠for now.ā
After boldly declaring his intent for revenge, Roer stepped back.
The scared boy who kneeled before my father has grown enough to bare his fangs at me.
Truthfully speaking, his threats arenāt even a concern for me.
However, I must be cautious since I donāt know what could change if the variable known as Ciel Midford were to stand with him against me.
This, however, was something I feared.
No, that was an understatement.
My entire being was covered in a cold sweat.
But Ferzenās ego would never allow trivial emotions such as fear to ruin his aristocratic visage.
āLizzy Poliana Claudia. Thereās no need to return this dirty jacket. Throw it away laterā¦. I believe you can take care of this, Professor Yuriel.ā
After saying my piece, I took the opportunity to walk away.
For a moment, I almost stumbled because of my trembling legs, but fortunately, no one noticed.
āā¦ā¦ ā
As I left the academy building, the pouring rain greeted me.
Opening my umbrella, I walked slowly, accompanied by the constant downpour.
<b>Ferzen Von Schweig Louerg.</b>
The villain who canāt and wonāt be understood by anyone.
Even Jeremiah, his own brother and someone who carried the same blood as him, doesnāt fully understand the ācharacterā known as Ferzen.
Heās just a good-natured brother who also happens to be the head of Brutein.
In this āWorld,ā can someone even understand Ferzen?ā¦.. Maybe such a person exists.
But in the 24 years of his life, no such person was found.
So he stopped trying.
He didnāt want to be understood.
For that reason, Ferzen was always a solitary bird.
Perhaps such is the fate of a villain.
āIf Isabel Ron-Pierre Genova was still alive, Iām certain we would have been close friends.ā
The core memories of the woman who was called āThe Witch of Genova,ā viewed through his talent, can only be invoked once the body is fully comprehended.
Knowing about the woman who suffered from the curse of the Genova bloodline and myself, who suffers from my severe obsessive-compulsive disorder, I felt a strange sense ofā¦. companionship.
* * * * *
āMy child, you have to remember to take care of yourself. Donāt skip any mea-ā
āY-Youāre too much, fatherā¦ā¦ I d-donāt nneedā¦.. Iām⦠n-not aā¦. k-kid anymoreā¦.ā
āHahaha, I know, my little princess⦠I know, but remember, daddy will always love youā¦. always you.ā
āI-Iā¦.Loā¦you tooā¦.ā
Despite being shy, Laura opened her arms and warmly hugged her dear father.
And after saying farewell and having finished their meal, Laura, who was satiated, moved to the dormitory on the opposite side of the Academy.
āHmmm, letās seeā¦.ā
For students pursuing black magic, the dormitory is also a place where they can make deals with the underworld. Because of this, the dormitory had strict regulations.
Therefore, it was prohibited for one who didnāt meet certain conditions to enter the dormitory. Even professors and the other staff were required to follow this rule.
There is also a rule banning the students from leaving the dormitory once they enter it. They could only leave after 8 am on the following day.
Although there were exceptions to such ruleā¦.
āItās hard to remember all these rulesā¦.ā
Laura, who tried to memorize the academyās rules while walking, gave up and neatly folded the memo in her arms.
āā¦ā¦?ā
On the path between Dormitory A and the Academy Building A.
A man was standing in front of a beautiful flower garden.
Laura realized that this manās back was quite familiar, so she approached him slowly, trying to look at his face.
āProfessorā¦.. Ferzen?ā
Despite the sound of the pouring rain muffling the sound of her voice, Ferzen turned his head to her.
Flinch!
When she met those red eyes, Laura instinctively flinched.
āSo itās you, Lauraā¦.ā
āW-Whatā¦.. are y-youā¦.doingā¦.. here?ā
He didnāt seem to be the type who would become immersed in his thoughts while looking at flowers.
āI was justā¦. brooding over something.ā
āOhā¦..Thatāsā¦.ok?ā
Awkward.
Itās so awkwardā¦ā¦
Her stutter became a tool for Laura to avoid having social interactions.
Because she didnāt have the talent to conduct a normal conversationā¦..
āLaura De Charles Rosenberg.ā
āYesā¦.?ā
āDo you think you would be capable of understanding a man who is forced to murder people because he suffers from a curse that demanded him to commit such heinous acts?
She was only 17 years old.
Ferzen wondered what he was doing asking such a young child this kind of question.
Lauraās scarlet eyes contained an unusual seriousness as she formulated her answer while gripping the umbrella.
āIā¦. Understand.ā
āYou understand?! Are you trying to be nice?ā
āThatāsā¦.n-not itā¦ā¦most peopleā¦.revengeā¦..To the person who is doingā¦..b-but, if you get revengeā¦youāll be just like himā¦..I wouldnāt suggestā¦.doing soā¦ā
āThat is a pretty disgusting way of looking at things.ā
āThe man⦠w-what he is going throughā¦ā¦. I didnāt go through the same, so maybe I donāt understand completelyā¦. but stillā¦..I can empathizeā¦.. Iām not trying to flatterā¦.or trying to curry favorā¦..like flatteryā¦tha-thatās not what Iām tryingā¦.to doā¦ā
Hearing Lauraās jumbled words, Ferzen grinned.
āYour logic is indeed strange. Why would you consider both the victim and the cursed manās sides as the cornerstone of your understanding?ā¦.. Have you ever killed someone under such urges?ā
āAhā¦ā¦N-noā¦. Thatās!ā
āThereās nothing to be embarrassed about. Although youāre young, you possess quite a mature mind.ā
āā¦ā¦ ā
āBut you certainly donāt have the talent to speak properly.ā
Since Ferzen couldnāt talk about his obsession, he used the life of Isabel, who seemed to suffer from a curse similar to his own problem, as an example.
Lauraās logic in answering his question was like a child trying to act like an adult but failing miserably. Ferzen chuckled at his own analogy because it was precisely that.
āā¦ā¦ ā
And as the rain continued to fall, Ferzen, who had turned his back on her, gradually faded away in the distance.
āY-You bratā¦..ā
Laura frowned and cursed at him as soon as his figure disappeared completely from her view.
Combining both of her lives, sheās a little over forty now, and from Lauraās point of view, the only child here was Ferzen.
<b>Being treated like a child by him was more unpleasant than Iād imagined.</b>
Oh, and so you guys wonāt get confused, know that Both Laura and Ferzen have red-colored eyes, and the author uses both āBlood red, crimson, deep red, dark redā for Ferzen eyes, But on Laura is just āred.ā
Oh, and Lizzy and Yuriel both have purple eyes, too. IDK why.