âSeems like she knows meâ¦â
Karnak felt his heart drop, but he tried hard to maintain his composure.
Just that alone isnât enough to conclude that the memory seal has failed.
For now, he responds calmly.
âOf course youâd know me. Weâve been fighting for days now, so itâs only natural that I seem familiar.â
âFighting?â
âYeah.â
Laficel had a blank expression.
âWhat are you talking about?â
Karnak and Baros exchanged glances.
[How should we explain this?]
[Why not just tell her the truth?]
Serati scoffed.
[As if you two would ever tell the truth.]
She had plenty of experience with how conveniently these guys twisted their version of the âtruth.â
Anyway, Karnak opened his mouth calmly.
âLet me tell you what the Kingâs Order investigated.â
Given the circumstances, it appears she was originally just an ordinary girl from a rural village. Somehow, she must have encountered the cursed sword Mareda, and ended up under its control.
After that, she wielded the cursed sword, committed countless killings, and even fought against the Kingâs Order. But that was all the swordâs doingâit had nothing to do with Laficel. She was merely under its control.
Naturally, the Kingâs Order has no intention of holding her accountable for what happened.
âThe Kingâs Order couldnât figure out your identity or origin before you fell under the control of the cursed sword.â
Karnak finished his explanation with ease.
âTo be honest, we didnât even try to investigate. The sword was what mattered, not you.â
It wasnât a lie.
In fact, thatâs about all the Kingâs Order had uncovered.
âI seeâ¦â
Laficel murmured as if she had accepted it.
âSo, we really have no connection at all.â
Then, as if something didnât make sense, she lifted her head again.
âThen why?â
âHm?â
ââ¦Why does my heart race when I see you?â
The expression on Laficelâs face changed.
ââ¦My heart pounds. My face gets hot.â
Her breathing quickened, her cheeks flushed, and her heart beat faster.
It was a face as if she had fallen in love.
âWhatâs going on with her all of a sudden?â
As Karnak grew flustered, Baros spoke up.
[Uh, could that be anger?]
It could also be described as heavy breathing, a flushed face from excitement, and a racing pulse.
âAnd for some reason, thereâs this dull ache in my chest. It hurts.â
Serati chimed in as well.
[Itâs probably fear.]
Laficel still looked at Karnak with sparkling eyes.
It was an extremely burdensome gaze.
Karnak subtly averted his eyes.
âWell, I donât know. I have no idea why thatâs happening.â
[Why pretend? Itâs just the suspension bridge effect.]
[Shut up.]
Unlike the flustered Karnak, Laficel seemed convinced of something.
âI think youâre a very important person to me.â
Well, of course he was. He was her mortal enemy she had to get revenge on, after all.
âSo, umâ¦â
The girl shyly crossing her fingers as she asked,
ââ¦can I stay by your side?â
Her face looked like a newborn chick gazing at its mother, just having emerged from the egg.
For a moment, Karnak furrowed his brow. It felt like a needle was pricking his chest.
[Kuh, guilt, guilt is⦠creeping up.]
[Congratulations, Lord Karnak. Youâre finally experiencing what everyone else normally feels.]
[Do other people live feeling like this all the time? They must have incredible mental strength.]
[Itâs not really that big of a deal, you know?]
Laficel anxiously waited for an answer.
Looking at her, Karnak forced himself to appear calm and replied,
âYour future is something the Kingâs Order will decide. I canât give you a definite answer before that.â
âI seeâ¦â
Laficelâs shoulders slumped in disappointment. Then, she began blinking her eyes.
ââ¦Iâm sleepy.â
Well, after all the chaos, it was no wonder she was exhausted.
Her body was still that of a child, untrained and undeveloped.
âRest a bit more.â
At Seratiâs gentle words, Laficel collapsed into sleep.
âMmâ¦â
After laying her down carefully, Serati turned to Karnak.
âWhat are you going to do now?â
Feeling troubled, Karnak turned to Baros.
âWhen is Laficel supposed to become Beltiaâs disciple?â
Though it wasnât typical for Baros to know someone elseâs personal affairs, Laficelâs case was rather well-known.
âI think she was around 16 years old.â
Martial arts training should ideally begin at the age of five or six to properly lay a foundation. Starting at 16 was much too late.
And yet, Laficel had awakened her aura after only two years of training. Ten years later, she had inherited all the techniques of the Martial King, Beltia Crotéum, and in another 20 years, she became one of the new Martial Kings herself.
It was a well-known story.
âHow old is Laficel now?â
âWho knows? I can never tell how old girls are.â
Serati, who had more common sense, answered instead.
âI can make a rough guess. She hasnât hit puberty yet.â
Unlike nobles or children from well-off families, commoners often experience delayed puberty due to poor nutrition.
âSheâs probably about twelve or thirteen.â
âAs expected, Serati knows her stuff.â
Originally, Laficel was supposed to meet Martial King Beltia in two years and become her disciple.
âSo, what are you going to do, young master? Let her follow her fate?â
âNo, Iâll keep her by my side for now.â
Though he had fumbled earlier, Karnak had always planned to keep Laficel with him.
âI need to make sure the memory seal is working. It would be a disaster if her memories came back.â
âThatâs true.â
Serati nodded.
She had also seen firsthand what would happen if the Laficel from that nightmarish future reawakened.
âSurprisingly, you didnât consider killing her to remove future problems?â
Realizing what she just said, Serati quickly added,
âOf course, you wouldnât do that now, considering how youâve changed.â
Karnak responded with a wry smile.
âI canât kill her. Thereâs something I need to confirm.â
This Laficel was from the future, just like Karnak and Barosâsomeone who had gone through space-time regression.
âI need to find out how she regressed in time, like us.â
This was something he couldnât figure out right away.
To discover the answer, he would need to probe into Laficelâs sealed memories, but if they were accidentally restored in the process, it could become a serious problem.
âWhat about making her a subject, like me?â
âThatâs just as dangerous. If we mess with her soul, it could trigger the return of her memories.â
The best course of action for now was to keep her close and monitor her until a way to extract the necessary information without reviving her memories was found.
Karnak muttered while gazing at the sleeping Laficel.
âNow, how do I explain why Iâm keeping her with me?â
***
The next morning, Jiken and the rest of the Kingâs Order woke up without any lingering aftereffects.
Naturally, they were curious about the events of the previous night, so Karnak mixed lies with the truth to explain.
Why had the girl displayed such overwhelming power, even after being freed from the cursed sword?
-As it turns out, the Kingâs Order just didnât notice, but it seems the swordâs evil spirit had transferred into the girl.
Why did Karnakâs group disappear until all the other members had collapsed?
-The girlâs abilities, having essentially become the cursed sword itself, were far too powerful. We needed time to prepare for the unexpected situation.
And what kind of preparation was that?
-Twenty golems.
Is it even possible to control twenty golems? That seems impossible with magic.
-Thatâs why we retreated. While the rest of the Kingâs Order bought us time, we prepared the golem summoning circle. Then, we lured the girl in and engaged her with the golems, one by one.
I see. You might not be able to control all twenty at once, but summoning five at a time is feasible.
-Exactly. Now, here are the traces of that battle.
A brilliant strategy. So, even though the girl with the cursed sword was incredibly strong, you were able to subdue her?
âNo, it was incredibly difficult. If the other members of the Kingâs Order hadnât weakened her first, they wouldâve been defeated.â
â¦Well, the explanation went more or less like that.
It was a pretty convincing story, and since the evidence from the battle matched Karnakâs explanation closely, everyone accepted it and moved on.
Next was the issue of handling the cursed sword Mareda.
The clerics who had recovered the sword carefully examined it with their divine power. They came to a conclusion.
âItâs certain.â
âThe evil spirit in the sword is gone. Itâs now just an ordinary sword.â
However, it still couldnât be treated lightly, so according to protocol, the cursed sword Mareda was sent to the royal capitalâs main temple for further investigation.
As for the former host of the cursed sword, Laficel, she was also subjected to further examination.
The conclusion came quickly.
âThereâs no trace of any malevolent energy in this girl. Sheâs just an ordinary village girl.â
Karnak asked, âDoes this girl also need to undergo additional investigation at the main temple in the capital?â
Meili shook her head.
âThere are no such procedures for her.â
Unlike the cursed sword Mareda, the girl was just a common human host. If anyone else had been under the swordâs control, they would have acted similarly. There was nothing suspicious about her.
âThen, what will happen to the girl now?â
âSheâll likely be placed in a nearby temple and cared for until she reaches adulthood.â
Karnak spoke with a hint of pity.
âHer life ahead wonât be easy.â
As a commoner herself, Meili gave a faint, bitter smile.
âYou nobles may not realize it, but life is rarely easy for commoners.â
The smile quickly faded as she noticed Karnakâs unexpected comment.
âMay I take her in?â
âThat girl?â
Meili looked at him with a wary gaze.
âIf itâs just a moment of sympathy, Iâd like to stop you.â
A grown man taking in a young girl could easily lead to suspicionsâsuspicions that would not be good in any way.
Of course, Karnak was well aware of this.
âSerati says the girl seems to have talent with the sword.â
As if waiting for this moment, Serati stepped forward as well.
âIâm thinking of taking her in as my squire. Would that be alright?â
Meiliâs expression visibly softened.
âIf an Aura User says so, then I supposeâ¦â
This had been discussed between Karnak and Serati beforehand.
âIs there really a need to take her in as my squire? We could just use her as Lord Karnakâs maid.â
âThat way, it wonât seem strange if Laficel later shows her talent, donât you think?â
ââ¦Are you really going to teach her swordsmanship? Isnât that dangerous?â
âIt doesnât matter. Sheâll become strong anyway, even if we teach her nothing. Just watching from the sidelines, sheâll likely surpass you.â
âIs she really that talented?â
âShe only lost her memories. Her soul is still that of the future Martial King.â
She had forgotten what sheâd learned, not erased it entirely. Just by observing othersâ battles, she would recover some of her skills.
âIn that case, itâs actually safer to teach her swordsmanship from the beginning. With her personality, even if her memories return, she wouldnât strike down her teacher.â
It was a way to bind her with the chain of fate and create a safeguard, should something go wrong.
âHow do you only think of things in this manner?â
âHuh? Is this another bad thing Iâm doing?â
âItâs worse because you canât definitively say itâs wrong.â
âThen what should I do?â
ââ¦Honestly, I canât think of anything better, either. For our sake, and for hers.â
In the end, Serati took Laficel in. No one opposed the idea.
It wasnât unusual for a female Aura User to take interest in a talented young girl. Swordswomen were rare to begin with.
âPoor girl, but it seems things turned out well for her.â
âUnder Dame Seratiâs guidance, she could become a great knight.â
And so, the cursed sword Mareda incident was officially resolved.
The only lingering question was Jikenâs unresolved doubt.
âSo, what was the connection between the cursed sword and the 7th Battalion, anyway?â