~ Translation by Lurelia | Editing by Valpal | Read only at rainofsnow.com ~
At that moment, the Severes mansion was in a state of crisis due to the threat of the earth beneath the mansion collapsing.
After replaying his sisterâs command to stay calm a hundred times in his mind, Carlot finally exploded.
âThese damned SeveresâŠâŠ.â
âYoung Master, you need to calm down andâŠâŠ.â
âDo you think Iâm calm now? Get out of the way, unless you want to die.â
It had been dozens of minutes since Elodie had sent Carlot away to talk to Felix Hicklemeyer alone.
At first, he waited patiently. There was a part of him that knew he was following Elodie when he shouldnât have.
But as time passed, the unexplained nervousness became unbearable.
And now.
Carlot glared at the knights of Severes who stood in his way.
âI shouldnât have left her alone.â
But he couldnât go against Elodieâs words.
From the moment he started to regret his actions, he could do no wrong to Elodie.
And he realized it. From that moment on, Elodie was never the same.
Gone was the Elodie who sought out the approval of her parents and ignored Carlot while trying to become a part of Perdia.
No longer did she want anything; she just stayed quiet.
This gave him a strange feeling. An odd feeling, like his sister was about to disappear into thin air.
He would, too, knowing that there was no part of Elodie now that craved her fatherâs affection.
Not a single shred.
It was Carlot who was rather uneasy with the strange change in demeanor and the clear sense of distance.
Shaking his head to clear his thoughts, he took a step forward, and the knights crossed their spears to block his path.
âGet lost.â
âWe canât.â
Despite Carlotâs warning, none of Severesâs knights backed down.
Suddenly, the barely held strings of reason snapped.
At the same timeâŠâŠ.
Kaaaah!
A tremendous sound erupted from not far away, and the mansion began to shake violently.
âWhatâs happeningâŠâŠ!â
âNow the garden, next time the mansion, if you try to stop me, youâll die.â
Carlot pushed past the panicked knights and burst through the drawing room door.
He stopped dead in his tracks, wondering what he could say to Elodie to excuse himself for barging in.
âWhat?â
Elodie was nowhere to be found. Not anywhere in the drawing room.
âSisterâŠâŠ?â
Carlotâs voice echoed hollowly as he called for Elodie. Unsurprisingly, there was no answer.
Kugugungâ
The ground began to shake slightly. The knights who came in after Carlot, sensing something was amiss, shouted.
âCalm down, Young Master!â
âLady Perdia is also within the manor grounds!â
Oh, right.
âSister.â
They were right. Elodie must be somewhere in this manor.
Destroying this damned Severes mansion would be easier than breathing, but there was no guarantee that Elodie wouldnât get caught in the crossfire.
However, Carlot couldnât control his anger at the fact that he had lost sight of Elodie right in front of him, as her escort.
âDamn it, damn itâŠâŠ!â
Clutching his fists, Carlot screamed, âAaaagh!â If he didnât do something like this, he felt like his power would run wild.
Slamming his fist down on a table, he screamed, âWhat have you done to my sister?!â
***
Perdiaâs bastard child. Ugly duckling. A wretch.
An abandoned child whose mother disappeared after receiving a large sum of money from Duke Perdia.
They all described my situation.
When I was a toddler and started having accidents, the first word out of my mouth was ânanny,â not mom or dad.
Because she was the only one who looked after me when no one else would.
I tried to gain the love of the Duke of Perdia and was rejected many times. I thought I was a worthless child who didnât deserve to be loved.
My biological mother abandoned and left me, and even my new family rejected me.
âBut what if it wasnât true?â
It was the moment when the stubborn beliefs I had believed in all along crumbled down. The wall of pride that had been supporting me collapsed.
âYou and our precious baby, ElodieâŠâŠ.â
The Duke of Severes said, even in the moment when his strength was draining from his body.
âHe called me his precious baby.â
No one had ever called me so affectionately before. There was no way the Duke of Severes didnât mean it when he said that, even as he was losing his mind.
My mother, who was the object of my resentment, wasnât the heartless monster I had imagined.
So, I have been resenting something that didnât even exist all along. It was frustrating and futile, yet a relief at the same time.
But even if my biological parents hadnât abandoned me, my situation hadnât changed. To the outside world, I was raised as a bastard child of Perdia.
âNothing changes.â
But.
âMaybe that can change in the future.â
If the Duke of Severes, no, my father, wakes up, the situation will be different than it is now. Most of the problems Iâm worrying about will be resolved.
But there were still many unanswered questions.
First, why did my mom disappear after deceiving me into thinking I was the illegitimate child of the Duke of Perdia?
And secondly.
âJust wait a little longer, Richard. Our child will save you.â
What did she mean by those words to the Duke of Severes?
âMaybe it has something to do with the fact that I regained my memories of my previous life when my motherâs memento was broken.â
And finally, the third question: what were my motherâs obligations, and what sacrifices did my father make?
There were still too many things that I didnât know.
In other words.
âThereâs a lot to figure out in the future.â
I was confident in my perseverance and determination.
***
As I slowly opened my eyes, the first thing I saw was Felixâs face, which was way too close.
âYouâre up. Are you okay?â
ââŠâŠ!â
Startled, I quickly sat up.
âHis Excellency the Duke of Severes?!â
I looked back at my father in the coffin and couldnât hide my disappointment. His eyes were still closed, contrary to my expectations that he might have opened them after glimpsing into the dukeâs memories, but they remained closed.
âAs expectedâŠâŠ.â
Since it seemed impossible to wake someone who had fallen into a coma due to confronting a sin with a mere touch.
Felix, who should have been equally disappointed that I couldnât wake him up, showed no such signs.
Instead, he asked me curiously.
âThe way you reacted; you must have seen somethingâŠâŠ What did you see?â
âIs that important?â
âOf course, it matters. Maybe itâs a hint that will wake my uncle up.â
Apparently, he didnât expect me to wake him up in the first place. His attitude was more of âYouâll wake him up, or you wonât. Who knows?â
I felt relieved that my burden had been somewhat alleviated.
âSo, what did you see?â Felix asked again.
âHis Excellencyâs memory.â
I explained the scene I had seen as calmly and briefly as possible.
Felix listened with admiration.
âActually, I asked you to do this as a gamble, but I never expected you to see his memories. Itâs beyond my expectations.â
âIs there any reason why I should come and wake the Duke of Severes now?â
I didnât understand the eagerness to wake him up just because he was his nephew. There must have been a reason for Felixâs return from overseas.
Felix stroked his chin meaningfully and opened his mouth.
âWell, Iâve been trying to avoid telling you this because I feel like Iâm exposing my familyâs secret, but I canât help it.â
âWeâre already here, so itâs no secret.â
Haha, Felix laughed briefly at my words, but the smile slowly disappeared from his face.
âThe Severes are in a precarious state at the moment. On the outside, the rumors are blocked, and the mansionâs access is controlled, so you wouldnât know it, but on the inside, itâs rotting. In the long absence of the family head, the vassals have grown in power and are threatening to consume the family.â
It meant that there were many ants trying to take over the ownerless house.
âI shouldnât reveal that Iâm his biological daughter.â
At least not until he wakes up.
If I were caught before then, the Severesâs power-hungry vassals would try to get rid of me by any means possible.
Regardless, Felix and I had a shared interest in waking up my father.
âCount Hicklemeyer. You said His Excellency fell asleep while dealing with a sin.â
âYes, thatâs right.â
âWhat was the sin?â
As I asked, I felt the greed, who had been chasing and swatting butterflies in the distance, look at me.
Felix answered shortly.
âPride.â
âIf itâs Pride, thenâŠâŠ.â
âThatâs the sin the Apellite family sealed.â
I frowned.
âOf course, it had to be the Apellite family.â
The Apellite family was a family that no longer existed, much like the Vietan family.
That meant that the whereabouts of the seal stone they were keeping was unknown.
While the Vietan Familyâs Seal Stone of Greed was easily obtained with the help of Raeyan, there was no guarantee that the Seal Stone of Pride could be obtained.
The plan to obtain the seal stone and then control pride to awaken Dad was now in jeopardy.
But I couldnât give up without even trying.
âI need to find out where the seal stone is.â
Another task was added to my already busy schedule.
âWell then⊠should we go back now?â
Felix held out his hand to me as I sat on the floor.
I took his hand and stood up, looking at him. There was still one thing left unresolved.
âCount Hicklemeyer.â
âYes, Lady Perdia.â
Felix smiled and replied.
âYou said earlier that your power is to see the colors of souls.â
âI did.â
âAm I the only one with a soul of the same color as the Duke of Severes?â
âYes, thatâs right.â
His answer confirmed my guess.
This man knows that I am the wizard Elby.
By the time we met in the tower, Felix had already seen the color of my soul in the Temple of Ishtar.
âWhen you saw me at the tower, why did you act like we were meeting for the first time?â
âBecause I thought the lady was trying to hide it?â
âThen please pretend not to know until the end.â
âHmm.â
Felix readily nodded at my request.
âIâll do that. Itâs not a hard favor to ask, and itâs more fun that way.â
âThank you.â
I thought that was the end of the story, but it wasnât.
âBy the way, is the Lady really the wizard Elby? Iâve never heard any rumors about Lady Perdia being a wizard. Are you secretly practicing as one? Does Duke Perdia know about this? Oh, and canât you give me a little hint as to what your next magic tool will be? Weâre partners, right?â
Because Felix, the magic tool enthusiast, unleashed an onslaught of questionsâŠâŠ.
***
With Greed in my arms, I made my way back to the drawing room, but this time, instead of using the secret passageway to the greenhouse, we took a path outside where people were walking.
âAre you sure itâs okay to go out in the open like this?â
âYes. Weâve already been spotted.â
Spotted?
It didnât take long for me to realize what Felix meant.
The garden, which had been carefully tended by a gardener, was in a mess.
âWhat happened to the garden that was so beautiful beforeâŠâŠ?â
There was only one person I knew who could have turned a beautiful garden upside down in a matter of hours.
âSister!â
It was this guy. I told him to stay quiet, but he ended up causing trouble.
I looked at Carlot, who was running towards me, like a dog, and asked, âCarl, did you do this?â
âI, I donât, I donât knowâŠâŠ.â
Carlot rolled his eyes and avoided my gaze.
As I glared at the stuttering Carlot, who was obviously the one who did it, he roughly ruffled through his hair and shouted.
âIt had been hours, and yet my sister hadnât come out. Severes kept me out, and I had no choice! So, I went in. And when I came in, my sister was nowhere to be seen, andââ
Before I had time to respond, Carlot rushed over and grabbed me by the shoulders.
ââŠâŠHe didnât do anything, did he?â
His voice was low, and he glared at Felix over my back.
I answered as I removed Carlotâs hands from me, one by one.
âWe went for a walk. A walk.â
âA walk?â
âI thought he said outsiders werenât allowed in, so I tried to sneak around and got caught. Sorry, Carl.â
âSister apologizedâŠâŠ?â
I glanced at Carlot, who looked puzzled, as if he had heard something he shouldnât have. I felt awkward, but I had more important things on my mind. I looked up at Carlot with a serious face.
âDonât tell anyone about what happened today. About us visiting the Severes mansion. That was the condition.â
The last thing she needed was for todayâs visit to reach the ears of the Duke of Perdia.
âThe Duke of Perdia hates my father, after all.â
Thatâs probably because he had a history with my mother. I donât want to get involved in a sticky drama.
âWill you keep this a secret?â
Carlot, who would be stung by my question, confidently shouted out.
âOf course! Trust me!â
***
That night, Carlot was suddenly summoned by the Duke of Perdia.
âCarlot.â
At the serious call, Carlotâs body stiffened with tension.
âYes, Father.â
He couldnât possibly be asking about his sister.
As if reading his mind, the Duke of Perdia asked, âWhere did you go with Elodie today? I want to know everything you did today. Every detail.â