âAh⦠Senior Calla.â Lazan smiled back. âI never realized, Iâm just a 1st year after all.â
âAw, poor darling then.â She pooh-poohed at him.
âLet big sister teach you then, hmm?â She said, moving over to sit beside him at the pews of the main praying room.
âYou see, the Scholars and the Warriors had always been at each otherâs necks because of their differences. The Warriors think with their bodies, and the Scholars move with their minds.â
âThey despise each other just like cats and dogs. It is the same with us Artisans and Monks.â
âMost Artisans have Illuso Mage Focuses. Have you noticed?â
Lazan shifted a little farther from her. âYes. And?â
âWell, many monks believe that there are people born for good and kindness. Like Hero Mages.â
She twirled her hair with her delicate finger. âAnd there are people born with evil intentions. That can only survive by tricking others. Like us Illuso Mages.â
âBut Iâm a Morpho Mage that turns the notes I write into music, Senior Calla.â Lazan said.
She narrowed her eyes.
(Does this kid really think he could fool me? I know itâs him.)
âLazanâ sneered internally. This cunning witch..
Ronin really dislikes this witch, but could not underestimate her great observation skills.
She must have realized it was him after seeing âLazanâ leave the Banquet Palace every day at lunch break, and followed after him.
(But fine. I will play along. I want to find out why heâs so obsessed with this prince of Scirocco, even more than me.)
âAh, my mistake then.â She waved her hand frivolously. âThen for us Illuso mages, we are unlucky. Not to mention us performers.â
âThey judge our value in presenting the beauty of all human life in our plays and performances.â
âAnd by all human lifeâ¦.. I mean that we show both the good and the bad.â
âUnderstand the bad, try to see what creates it⦠What gives birth to it. Try to place the viewers inside the mind of the evil person. â
âThe Monks think that we must be trying to change people into evil. That is why we are so impure.â
Lazan scoffed. âDo they not know the separation of Art and Reality?â
âOh, they do not. For you see, they believe that all art, all things beautiful⦠must be beautiful in a certain way.â
âDivine statues are beautiful. Nude and sensual ones are not. Good, kind and humble characters are beautiful. Bad, mean and ambitious characters are not.â
âI am not beautiful to them.â Calla grinned, taking the mirror from him. âNot beautiful enough for their perfect golden boy.â
âI have been called by this Zeriav a witch and seductress several times. Any girl who gets close to Cermin, actually.â
She sighed dramatically. âEven my poor, sweet Edelweiss! My princess did nothing wrong, in fact, it was her that was wronged!â
Her tone then changed into something madder. âAnd then he claimed that she must have tempted him. That she had brought the daemon inside him, and so it was her fault.â
She then turned to the side when something caught her eye.
âAh, but she seems beautiful enough even for Zeriav. So pure and delicate.â
Ronin turned as well.
Walking in a light pace at the stony floors of the very cave-like temple, her footsteps echoing as she passed byâ¦
Was a girl with pink hair the color of sunset skies.
Her eyes sparkled like the bright blue waters, and her skinâ¦.
Her skin was the sun slowly descending on those waters.
Her veil must have been the silver white clouds, similar to a nunâs veil. Only that it was pure white and instead of black and much longer and thinner.
They were also laced with designs of different flowers and butterflies. It reached all the way to the floor like a brideâs veil too.
Ronin felt that her outfit seemed familiar as well.
Yesâ¦.. It looked a lot like Mother Maryâs clothes from Michelangeloâs statue, Pieta.
Except the hood did not cover her hair, and she was much younger than the Virgin Mary statue.
Her face too had the same aura as those Virgin Mary statues. They always seemed so docile, quiet, and graceful.
Zeriav and Cermin had just gotten out of the door to Demetriâs temple, and they were greeted by this mysterious woman.
âHeavens bless you, Brother Mondstein.â She bowed to Zeriav. âAnd to your guest.â
Cermin was immediately awestruck by this woman, completely frozen like he became a statue.
âSister Rozenaur.â He bowed back. âThis is Prince Cermin Drychspiel fo Scirocco.â
He went to introduce the two. âCermin, this is the reason why I refrain calling you âGoldieâ.â
âThe one that we call âGoldieâ in the Temple was Sister Marigold Rozenaur. A priestess-in-waiting for the Goddess Seele. â
Marigold chuckled lightly, in a very polite noble lady way. âI have been called âMariâ too, so I do not mind if someone else takes the position of Goldie.â
âI-I seeâ¦..â Cermin stammered like an idiot.
âIt is a blessing to make your acquaintance.â She said, offering her hand.
Cermin just dumbly look at it, disbelieving how well-shapen her fingers were like fine candlesticks offered at the godsâ altar.
Zeriav nudged him, and he broke out of it and shook her hand nervously.
âYou are a blessingâ¦. I mean, meeting you is a blessing for me too, Sisterâ¦â
Marigold just smiled lightly. âWe are all blessings from the gods of this world.â
âSome people would beg to differ.â
The three of them did not expect someone to suddenly segue into the scene.
Calla Lilyâs red-heeled shoes lacked at the stone floor, her arms crossed.
âIsnât that right, Brother Mondstein?â Her red lips stretched.
Zeriav quickly blocked Cermin protectively. âYour kind are not allowed here, daemoness.â
âAh, see what I mean, Sister?â She placed an arm around Marigold. âNot all of us are a blessing to talk with to others.â
She was being too close and her hand was also dangerously placed near the priestessâ breast.
Yet contrary to what everyone else thought, Sister Marigold did not push her back or got mad.
She just gently took Callaâs hand away from her, and held it like a fragile bird.
âI would not mind talking with you if you ever need it, dear friend.â
Even Calla could not help but blink in confusion at this unexpected response.
âYou must have always felt alone and unheard, and so you seek the greatest amount of attention. If you need me to, I will be there to listen and ease the loneliness.â
She then turned to the boys.
âAnd itâs unkind to call someone that, Zeriav. I know that many of us in the Temple dislike the Artisans for their willful waysâ¦â
âBut canât we spare them a little kindness? How can they change if we donât do so?â
Ronin rolled his eyes.
He now knows what kind of character Marigold would be.
She must be the perfect benevolent Mary Sue that Cermin would end up liking more than everyone else in the harem.
His âone true pairâ.