Firvus continued telling me the story of The Tragedy of the Milhis Household, âThat day, it wasnât just Blainâs family that was at the villa. There were servants who had been acquainted with the marquis for many years, as well as guard soldiers in case of emergency.â
âWhat happened?â
ââŚThey were all wiped out. Except for Blain, that is.â
Liches were what became of powerful magicians. Needless to say, mere guard knights were helpless in the face of such a monster.
âWhat actually went down at the villa? Why was Blain the only survivor?â I asked, thinking Iâd receive a simple explanation.
My expectations were completely off the mark.
âBlainâs the only one who knows that.â
âHuh?â
âBlain hasnât told a soul about what happened that night. He said two things and two things only: everyone died, and that they were killed by the lich,â Firvus sighed, âIt is what it is. He was the only person who made it out alive, a young boy who lost everythingâfrom his relatives to his loyal retainers. If he chooses to keep his lips sealed, no one has any way of knowing what happened, and the story ends there.â
Then, Firvus brought the story to an end, âThatâs the full story of The Tragedy of the Milhis Household. Heâs living his life while burdened with the weight of his past. Heâs your average noble, but his way of thinking is by no means normal. His sole focus in life is revengeânothing more, nothing less.â
âThatâs trueâŚâ said Flin, agreeing with what Firvus said. âDespite being so young, Blain managed to achieve the title of Hundred, mastering over 100 spells. Although⌠they all heavily consist of offensive-type spells.â
ââŚI was thinking the sameâŚâ Firvus added to what Flin said with a gloomy look. âHis head is filled with revenge⌠There are some things that you canât let go off, and to Blain, itâs vengeance. Things could go terribly at the rate heâs goingâŚâ
Is that why he challenged me to a competition, then? I contributed greatly in the previous conflict; as such, he tried using me as a benchmark to measure the level of his own offensive magic.
âSo thatâs why⌠Blain is so free from associating with the other nobles, huhâŚâ I muttered, as if I were speaking to myself.
He probably didnât care about the affairs of his household anymore. Becoming stronger and slaying that lich was everything to him.
As such, he was able to cast aside everything else.
To the current me, the genuineness with which he lived by was dazzling.
ââŚAre you bothered by something, after all?â said Firvus, looking at me.
âHuh?â
âEveryone at the academy found out youâre a noble, and on top of that, you were a huge player in the last conflict. I know that Kyria and co have been approaching you pretty aggressively.â
It seems like Firvus saw right through me.
During the previous exam, I hadnât been able to talk about it with him. Itâd probably be best to get these difficult feelings off my chest here.
ââŚHonestly, everythingâs been completely different from the first semester, and Iâm at a loss as to what to do.â
Firvus and Flin didnât say a word.
They fixed their eyes on me, waiting for my next words.
âI feel like I need to get on better terms with all the nobles, but I donât feel like Iâm fitting in with them all that wellâŚâ I began speaking, as if I were squeezing out the dark feelings deep in my chest.
âWell, thatâs obvious!â Firvus spoke in a loud voice, as if to dispel my feelings. âYou mightâve forgotten, but youâre more than 10 years older than them, you know? You canât just expect to talk with them normally, you know?â
Firvus made a sharp remark, âListen up. Even an upstanding instructor like me has a hard time making conversation with students whoâre 10 years younger than me, you know? Besides, youâve been quietly living by yourself all this time, right? Thereâs no way in hell youâd be able to do everything perfectly right off the bat!â
Even Firvus, a battle-seasoned instructor, didnât have it easy.
That made me feel a little better.
âAlbert, donât feel like youâre inferior or something. Start with what you can do. This isnât something thatâll go smoothly from the start.â
Then, Firvus continued, âBesides, itâs not like you gotta take Kyria up on his offers every single time. You have things that you want to do, no? Cherish those things.â
Things that I want to doâŚ
Flin began talking while I was silent. âIt was found out that youâre a noble, butâhave you parted ways with Laura already?â
I responded out of reflex, âOf course I havenât!â
I replied harsher than I thought, which surprised me.
âSorry, FlinâŚâ
âNo, itâs alright. Now I understand how you feel.â
Flin smiled, seeming a little happy. ââŚI think itâs a little scary.â
âScary?â
âYouâre preoccupied with your duties as a noble, and Laura feels that she shouldnât bother you.â said Flin, crossing her hands together and forming an x shape. âYou both managed to get to know each other, but at this rate, I feel like you guys might just become estranged from each other.â
âThatââ wonât happen, is what I was about to say, but I couldnât say it out loud.
Ever since the second semester started and I got involved with Kyria, I havenât talked with Lauraâno, I havenât even met up with her.
When I thought of that, I noticed this depressing feeling ooze throughout my chest.
That mustâve been loneliness.
Aah, so I was lonelyâŚ
Seeing me at a loss for words, Flin said, âAlbert. Socializing with nobles is important too, but donât lose sight of whatâs really important, no matter what.â
Firvus continued from where Flin left off, ââŚDonât keep it all to yourself. Weâre teachers. Weâre more than happy to give you advice!â
They were sincerely concerned for me.
They warmed my heart, which had grown cold.
I wasnât alone.
âFlin, Mr. Firvus. Thank you.â
I had things important to Albert Luminous, and things important to just Albert.
It seems like Iâll need to put more thought into thisâ
is what I thought at first, butâŚ
I didnât need to spare another second on thinking about it.
Whatâs the one thing I shouldnât ever let go of?
What sprang to mind was Lauraâs smile.
That nightâ
A single shadow lurked in the corner of the academyâs school grounds.
That shadow was the person who Lucard called Student.
The Student was dressed in black clothes from head to toe that completely blended into the darkness. The only part that laid bare were his eyes. Whether they were male or female was a mystery.
Why were they dressed like that, you ask?
Because today was the day that theyâd be trafficking the merchandise.
Trafficking the merchandiseâa.k.a, taking back the Crest of Darkness.
The Crest of Darkness was currently in the outer layer of the academy for the treasure exhibition, where it would be put on display.
Tonight, they would nab it.
Then, Lucard would collect it tomorrow.
Such was Darknessâ plan.
A magic circle made of red lines was drawn on the ground beneath Studentâs feet. The Student pointed his hand at the center of it and spoke the words that acted as the trigger.
Immediately afterâ
ZuâŚ
With a low sound that shook the very air, an ellipse of darkness darker than night itself materialized in the center of the magic circle.
Thenâ
Monsters made out of bones, rotting human corpses, dark shadows covered by ragsâthings that shouldâve never been able to move came pouring from the ellipse in droves.
Skeletons, Zombies, and Wraiths.
The undead.
The Student summoned them using summoning magic.
Hordes of undead made their appearance. The academy would most likely fall into chaos. The Student would take advantage of that and nab the Crest of Darkness.
The Student sneered, vanishing into the darkness of the night.