At Tinasshaâs question, the room erupted with noises before Feura could say anything.
It was mainly the magicians who got surprised, but Art and Meldina also looked back at Tinassha in astonishment.
Kum asked her on behalf of everyone:
âHow do you know?â
âHow⊠Because I am one. Just by looking, I know whether a person is, or was, an elementalist. Temisâ tattoo was something very difficult for someone who isnât an elementalist. I thought that there was an elementalist I havenât met in the castle, but seems like itâs not the case.â
Tinassha stopped there and looked at Feura with somewhat-sad eyes. She quietly asked:
âWas he the one you sacrificed your chastity and power for? Do you regret it?â
Feura looked straight into Tinasshaâs dark eyes. They were filled with the power of a hollowed will.
In the end, she smiled sweetly and opened her mouth:
âLeaving the forest⊠coming to a foreign country, only to meet another elementalist in the royal palace; this is unexpected. Itâs a miscalculation. Knowing from just a look, you must be quite powerful. Sorry for making them suspect you.â
Her eyes were as calm as the surface of the water. Like an elder who had come to the end of het life, resignation enveloped her entire body.
âI donât plan to say much. I donât want to justify myself. I just⊠I couldnât bear him looking down at me, who isnât able to use magic anymore. I couldnât accept his sense of superiority. Whenever I look at his body, my protective⊠I see my foolishness, and I hate that. I killed him for my own dignity. Thatâs all.â
That voice didnât call for understanding or sympathy; it just spoke her own words.
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âIn the end, she dismembered the body after the drowning incident.â
Kum, Art, Meldina and Tinassha gathered in Oscarâs office for a talk.
After Feuraâs public hearing, she had been handcuffed and imprisoned.
Meldina was checking the document on the hearing with a cup of tea in her hand. Tinassha was standing by the table with the tea set; she answered while adding hot water to the set:
âMagical diagrams will retain its effect as long as their creators are alive; this is true for not only elementalists but also for the least skilled practitioners. It was the same in her case: She has lost her power as an elementalist, but the tattoo kept on functioning. Even though its original power isnât lost, she was still able to transfer a part of it to her own body, as she is its creator.â
âYou didnât even realize that it was a womanâs arm.â
Meldina poked at Art; he seemed greatly troubled. Kum pacified:
âWhen people catch sight of something that gives such strong impression, they surprisingly only pay attention to it. Not to mention it was a distance away, so it couldnât be helped.â
âWell, it was impossible for her to cut off his arm once she noticed the disturbance. It doesnât make sense. That woman probably simply planned to burn the body to conceal the fact that the tattoo was gone.â
Oscar uncrossed his legs and accepted a pastry from Tinassha. Art looked even more perplexed at his words.
Meldina ignored her childhood friend and asked:
âThen why did she dismember the body? If she hadnât, her pretension act probably wouldnât have been exposed, right?â
It was Tinassha who answered her:
âIt seems to be a bet to her. She couldnât retrieve the glass spheres from under the moat, and she probably also considered the possibility of being suspected. Once people started doubting that it wasnât Temis, if the arm had been cut off, then everyone might have been the suspect. But if it wasnât⊠Only an elementalist could move the tattoo. As someone who takes pride in being an elementalist, she wanted to avoid putting suspicion on her kind. Well, it turned out to be a disaster, and she was exposed.â
âYou were tricked splendidly, werenât you?â
Meldina cold words made Art unable to raise his head.
âWell, donât tease him. Thanks to Artâs resolution, we managed to settle it. Quite early too.â
Art bowed deeply at Oscarâs words.
At the exposed truth, Kum shook his head, a bitter expression on his face:
âBut Temis consulted me about a marriage with her. Did he truly look down on her?â
âWhether itâs the truth or just that womanâs delusion, no one will ever know.â
Oscar concluded and signed the document. Kum then picked it up.
When Tinassha looked out the window, the sun had already begun to set.
After their talk, Kum, Art and Meldina left the office to go back to their duties. Meldina felt strange that Tinassha stayed; she opened her mouth but couldnât say anything.
The witch silently tidied up the cups after the others had gone.
âCome to think of it, why am I acting like a lady-in-waiting?â
âIsnât it because you make delicious tea?â
In response, she put the tea tray down on a table near the wall with an unsatisfied expression.
âAfter getting arrested, what will become of her?â
âMy old man will decide it⊠But it wonât be something like an immediate execution. Seems like the magicians also have a lot to ask her.â
Hearing that, Tinassha looked down at her own palms as if they were something pitiful.
âElementalists rarely come to large towns.â
âIsnât it alright for you? Just show yourself.â
âIâd rather spend my days idly. Besides, itâs against my will, but everyone now considers me as your favorite. I wonât do anything brash.â
She untied her hair while making a disgusted face. It was a hindrance when making tea, so she had been keeping it up.
âIsnât that nice?â
âItâs not!â
Oscar laughed throatily at her reply while picking up another document. As he dipped his pen into the ink, he remembered something and raised his head:
âBy the way, as youâre also an elementalist, will you lose your power if youâre not chaste?â
Tinassha smiled and said while wiping the table:
âItâs true, but itâs more of a myth. The truth is, souls are easy to mingle during sexual relations, so itâll take more power to perform elemental magic than before. Most practitioners become unable to use elemental magic then. Simple magic is a different story though⊠Didnât she mix the Limas poison herself? That technique was something simple.â
She stopped there, folded the cloth used to wipe the table and placed it on the tea tray. Now empty-handed, she went back to stand before Oscarâs desk and shrugged.
âAs my power is different by nature, I donât have to worry much about that. Itâs not like I can only use elemental magic. At most, Iâll struggle a bit when performing considerably powerful magic.â
âOh, thatâs good.â
Tinassha finally realized Oscarâs intention then, and was taken aback. Flustered, she rounded the desk and came close to him.
âNo, that was a lie. Iâll be in trouble. Big trouble. I wonât be able to use magic.â^
He didnât care about her threatening look at all and just laughed teasingly:
âItâll be nice if that happens, right? Iâll take responsibility properly and protect you.â
âNot nice at all!!â
Tinassha, having blood rushed to her head, had her hands on both Oscarâs shoulders and was shaking him back and forth when furious knocking came from the office door.
âWhat is it?â
A soldier rushed in and answered breathlessly:
âThe woman imprisoned because of murdering a magician killed herself!â
Oscar could hear Tinasshaâs breath caught at the news.
Kum and Art had already arrived at the small room assigned to Feura.
She was lying face down in the center of the room. Her right hand clutched a small bottle, and there was some blood scattering nearby.
âShe took the same thing she used for the murder, Timas. She didnât eat so there was no vomit, but thereâs blood coming out from her eyes and nose.â
âWerenât her belongings checked?â
âThey were, but nothing was found thenâŠâ
When the guard who had discovered the body was explaining the situation, Tinassha peered at the bottle Feura had been clutching. She scooped up a drop of liquid on the opening of the bottle with a white finger.
Everyone was focusing on Oscar, so no one questioned her action. Tinassha chanted a small spell and concentrated the magic on the small drop of poison on her finger.
By the time everyone began to move according to their given instructions, Tinassha had already left the room and stood outside as if nothing had happened.
When Oscar went out, he immediately noticed her beckoning him and walked over, bending down to match her shorter height. She lightly stood on tiptoe and whispered into his ears.
âItâs better to check those around Feura once more. Thereâs an accomplice, or a mastermind.â
Oscar nodded with a serious expression on his face, then returned to the roomâs entrance to give orders to the remaining soldiers.
Alone again, she sighed deeply, then left.
According to the result of the second investigation, an unknown man had been seen around Feura about a month ago. Furthermore, on the day when Feura had been arrested and later committed suicide, an unknown magician had also been seen inside the castle.
Putting those testimonies together, it could be concluded that they were the same person. However, no trace of this crucial character could be found at all. Oscar was in a bad mood due to the left-over unrest of the event.
Tinassha claimed Feuraâs body and buried it in a forest somewhere.
What did she see in a lonely magician who had given up her power for a man, then killed him for her own dignity? ââââIn the end, she didnât say anything.