âTake Albert to the water quality investigationâI guess this result means your prediction hit the bullseye, huh, Carlyle?â
Inside the office of the royal castleâ
Firvus sat on a sofa and spoke to Carlyle. The Royal Court Magician chuckled briefly.
âIn all honesty, I didnât even think something like this wouldâve happenedâŠâ
Just as Firvus said, the one who crammed the inadequate student Albert into the water quality investigation was Carlyle.
Carlyle, who caught a whiff of Darkness squirming about there, decided it wouldnât hurt to send Albert alongâthat was all he expected when he added Albert.
However, if not for that whim of his, the students probably would have suffered more than just a few injuries.
âSeems like Albert played a huge part, huh?â
âYeah. Heâs a sensation, even at the school.â
âHow about you tell me all about his heroic saga?â
âI believe the academy reported to the kingdom?â
âThose sly academy dogs racked their brains making sure that report looked good for themâI canât trust such a thing. I want to hear your straightforward, unreserved opinion on everything that happened.â
âGood griefâŠâ
Firvus scratched at his head.
âAlbert defeated the frenzied Water Spirit. From the start, Instructor Flin and Blain were fighting the spirit and weakened it considerably. Even if Albert didnât show up, they probably would have won after enough time. However, Albert ended the battle with just a single blow. Thatâs what the two put in their report.â
âI see, just as the report said.â
After nodding, Carlyle continued.
âAnd similar to the report, the essential parts are missing. Such as what spell Albert used to defeat the Water Spirit in one shot.â
Firvus lifted both of his hands up.
âJust as youâre imagining, it was Magic Arrow.â
âMagic Arrow, huh.â
Carlyle chuckled.
âSecrets are no good~â
âLet me off the hook. Frankly speaking, even the academyâmyself includedâcanât accept what happened. The notion of a mere Magic Arrow defeating a Water Spirit in one shot⊠However, both Flin and Blain said they were 100% sure that Albert fired Magic Arrow.â
Carlyle quietly thought to himself.
Itâs clear that his Magic Arrow wasnât normal, which is why the academy couldnât include it in the report. They shut away what they couldnât understand in vague wording and context.
âAlbert himself said he used Magic Arrow, but the academy has their doubts. Surely itâs some sort of misunderstanding; perhaps he cast some other spell?âis what theyâre thinking.â
Although Carlyle loathed the pigheaded academy dogs in his head, he also felt sympathy for them.
The more seriously someone studies magic, the more unbelievable this incident probably was.
To make matters worseâ
Carlyle muttered.
âIt wasnât just your average crazy spiritâits body was fortified with the power of darkness.â
To say that Albert defeated that with a mere Magic Arrow is preposterous.
Carlyle placed a small vial which he took from the drawer onto the desk with a thud.
The vial was packed with a liquid dark enough that it looked as if it was dissolved in black ink.
The investigation party brought this back from Lake Bjarnu.
âThis is polluted water permeated with Darkness.â
I guess even a spirit would go crazy after getting contaminated by something like this.
Firvus gazed at the bottle with eyes brimming with intrigue.
âTo think they polluted that stupidly big Lake Bjarnu to that extent⊠What the hell were our kingdom guys doing?â
âWho knows⊠But I wouldnât be surprised if something big enough to go down in history was mixed up in all of this.â
Carlyle said that as a joke, but he didnât really think of it as something to jest about.
That amount of pollution was anything but a joke.
This wasnât something to take half-heartedly.
Carlyle clicked his tongue.
How could I have overlooked this for half a year!?
Some Genius Royal Court Magician I am!
However, there wasnât much he could do. Darkness had already begun increasing the scale of their operations all throughout the kingdom. Despite that, only Carlyle and a handful of key people in the kingdom knew what was happening.
The number of people who could act were extremely limited.
Even with these constraining conditions, Carlyle continued to achieve the absolute best results a human could produce, but some things were bound to slip by.
Iâm making excusesâŠ
Carlyle shook his head.
This wasnât a situation where Carlyle could keep everything under wraps by himself. At this rate, the kingdom was bound to be thrown into the middle of all this chaos.
He needed a joker to turn the situation around.
âAlbert, I might seriously need you to become the hero of this country.â
Carlyle chuckled, calling the face of that mysterious young man to mind.
Itâs been a week since the water quality investigation party returned.
The entire student body was assembled at a large hall in the royal academy.
This was to commend the students who accomplished great things in the incident that involved the water quality investigation party.
One of those students wasâ
âLetâs go, Albert.â
Flin spoke in a nervous voice beside me.
âYeah.â
The double door in front of us opened with a bang.
The door opened from the podium, so Flin and I directly faced the students sitting in a row.
The students facing in our direction all simultaneously looked at usâlooked at me.
What on earth is that guy?
Thatâs what the look in all of their eyes told me.
Flin began walking ahead of me in stiff movements, and I followed behind her.
The senior headmaster stood ahead of us.
Once Flin and I came to a stop, the headmaster began reading the congratulatory address in his hand.
âAlbert! Youâve demonstrated your remarkable ability in the critical situation that enfolded the water quality investigation party and rescued the students from hardship! It was a situation where casualties wouldnât have been unexpected, but because you were there, we were able to avoid the worst possible situation! To commend your courage and ability, I impart this honorable certificate to you!â
After I stepped to the front, I received the honorable certificate, which the headmaster held out.
What a strange feeling.
I, who couldnât leave behind a single achievement ten years ago, now stood in front of the entire student body and received an award.
Even though I, as a person, hadnât changed in particular.
I wondered what did change.
âThank you very much.â
After I received the honorable certificate, I returned to where Flin was.
The headmaster continued speaking.
âFurthermore! In recognition of Albertâs strength, he shall now be granted the Iron Emblem!â
The students who had all been quiet up until now made a stir.
The announcement just now mustâve been shocking.
The Iron Emblem was a necessary prerequisite to advance to your third year. I just ended up receiving that very emblem, completely skipping the Stone Emblem required for your second year.
An instructor took the school emblem from the inside of a box behind the headmaster.
Flin stepped in front of the instructor and said, âPlease let me do this.â to the confused instructor and took the school emblem.
Flin turned towards me and smiled sweetly, then whispered in a low voice.
âSorry for butting in⊠But I wanted to be the one to do this, no matter what.â
Flin extended her hand to the collar of my uniform.
Then, she gently furnished the school emblem to my uniform. In the middle of doing that, Flin sniffled her nose while looking downward.
Her hand was quivering slightly.
Then, she spoke to me in a soft whisper.
âI reallyâŠÂ reallyâŠÂ couldnât congratulate you enough, AlbertâŠÂ Your hard work was rewarded. Ten years ago⊠ended in sorrow, but⊠this is the emblem⊠that you finally grabbed ahold of⊠That day ten years ago⊠and the ten years you spent afterward⊠werenât in vain⊠this time along, you did itâŠâ
Flin released her hand.
The Iron Emblem embedded on my collar let out a dull glitter. The emblem wasnât the brightest color, butâto me, it shined brilliantly.
Iâve obtained it.
Iâve obtained the emblem I could never reach, just as Flin said.