Inglis put her right hand into the ãBaptismal Boxã. Just like it did with Rafinha, the cubic instrument illuminated in bright light and hummed resoundingly â this indicated that the ãBaptismal Boxã was working. Once she had actually touched it, Inglis could immediately determine the mechanism of the instrument quite clearly.
This is⦠I see, so itâs a device to affix the flow of mana and turn it into a carved seal. Inglis thought to herself.
The people of this era didnât have the sensibility to manipulate mana to use sorcery. However, it didnât mean mana was gone from existence. They only forgot all the necessary techniques for it at some point in time in the past.
From the looks of it, people would subconsciously yield mana if Rune was engraved onto them by this device called ãBaptismal Boxã. In other words, they would automatically pump mana into Artifacts if they had these Rune engraved onto them.
The principle itself was the same as using sorcery with mana. However, since the people of this age werenât privy to such knowledge, itâs understandable that they used the Rune as an auxiliary mechanism.
But, if thatâs true, then⦠Inglis thought as she predicted the outcome.
By this time, the ãBaptismal Boxã had simmered its radiance.
ãItâs finished. Please take a look at your hand, young miss Inglisã ãSure.ã
Inglis pulled her hand out of the cavity and checked the back of her right hand. There was nothing on her skin at all. It was the same pale Rune-less hand as it always was.
This was the obvious outcome. Since she was the Divine Knight, a being akin to a Demigod who ranked just below the Gods themselves, she only had ether residing in her body and not mana. A low-grade instrument that could only affix the flow of mana could never hope to influence a Divine Knight such as herself. Thus, the ãBaptismal Boxã would fail to work on her no matter its mechanisms since she had no mana at all. However, it was still a huge relief to her that the Special Grade Rune wasnât forced upon her.
ãâ¦Nothing happened.ã
With a small sigh of relief, Inglis raised her hand up high to show everyone.
ãããWhaâ¦..ããã
The ones who were most shocked were Ryuk, Raphael and Marquis Wilford.
ãImpossible! Inglis, a Runelessâ¦!? That couldnât be possible!ã
She assumed that was the moniker they used for people who possessed weak mana and were unable to form a rune. Although in her case, it was the complete opposite, as a Divine Knightâs power was too overwhelming for the ãBaptismal Boxã to engrave a rune on her. The logic was completely different but the outcome was the same.
How interesting. She thought.
ãHeâs right! Not Inglis of all people! Something mustâve gone wrong!ã ãIs there a problem with the ãBaptismal Boxã? Check it, quick!ã
They remained unconvinced as they urged the priest to check again.
ãY-, yes⦠But it worked perfectly in young miss Rafinhaâs caseâ¦ã ãIt couldâve broken right after that. Either way, just try it once again.ã 1
Marquis Wilford demanded.
ãW- well then, young miss Inglisâ¦ã
Well, letâs just go along until everyone is satisfied.Them, not meâof course.
She thought in annoyance.
After that, at least four to five attempts were made. The trio who had been most assertive at first eventually lost their fighting spirits. Although this was what she had wanted, Inglis felt sorry she had betrayed their expectations.
ãThis must be a nightmare. Without a Rune, she canât be a formal Knight⦠at most, she would only be permitted to be a knight apprentice. I see⦠so Inglis wonât be able to inherit the chivalric order after me.ã ãFather. Iâm terribly sorry for disappointing you.ã
After Ryukâs dejected statement, Inglis felt even worse and apologized but Ryuk only shook his head vehemently.
ãNever! That is not and will never be the case! Youâd never disappoint me, Lilâ Glis! Forget what I said and donât take it to heart, dear!ã
The only reason he had despaired was for her sake because he thought that becoming a Knight was what she had wanted. He was certainly a considerate father. Although Inglis did wonder if it was due to her immaturity that had led him to think that she had wanted to become a Knight. Whatever the case, it was best that her true intentions remain hidden from everyone.
ãEven if I donât possess a Rune, there are things I still can do. Thatâs what Iâm seeing in my prospect. Iâm sure Rani will become a splendid Knight in the future, and I shall serve her as a knight apprentice. Even without an Artifact, this body of mine will serve as Raniâs shield.ã
Inglis uttered with a smile plastered on her face. After all, this was actually a happy occasion for her. Being Runeless earned her certain benefits such as not being able to climb higher than a knight apprentice. Plus, being an apprentice or so-called underdogs, she could stand on the front line of battlefields and still hone her skills without fear of career advancement. This was basically a dream come true for her. Although in saying that, it wasnât as if she needed one anyway. 2
She did have to feign cheerfulness by looking forward to the future to redirect any questions of her intentions.
ãYouâre right. Youâre very rightâ¦ã ãIâll trust Rafinha under your care, Inglis.ã
With a heavy nod, her father Ryuk and Marquis Wilford assented. Her mother and her aunt didnât say anything but their cheeks were wet with tears.
ãGlisâ¦! Youâre so mature, reallyâ¦!ã
Raphael said as he hugged Inglis tight, soaking her in his own tears. He was such a deeply compassionate person.
ãGlis, Iâm happy. So, we can always be together from now on, right!ã
Rafinha was the only one who encouraged her with a genuine smile. Thus, with a guilty conscience eating her away, this was how the baptism day ended for Inglis.
A few days later, Raphael departed for the Knight School in the Royal Capital.
*laughs* I swear most of my editor notes are just me laughing xD
Yehâ¦!! I mean, who needs a Rune, right? When youâre so much better :â(