âOh, I see. But is your hand okay?â
More importantly, didnât it hurt at all when his finger was cut off? Staring at the calm Leto, I asked worriedly. Then Leto said ah, glancing at his broken finger. It seems that he didnât care at all. He smiled bitterly as he stared at his finger, which had yet to take its form.
âThis happens pretty often â¦.â
I almost choked from his faint murmurs. If you said that it has often happened, then you were probably talking about the abuse during your childhood. I couldnât imagine how badly the abuse he experienced was. I felt bad for Leto, who smiled and spoke casually, even though it must have been a painful memory. Leto glanced at me as if he had felt my gaze.
âYou are weird, too.â
Suddenly?
âI canât believe you lost your fingers.â
I thought he wasnât listening to me, but in fact, he heard everything.
âI was bad at magic when I was young, so I only studied it. Because I was the only hope in my family.â
I was happy to answer Letoâs question, so I spoke casually without realising.
âMy grandfather left behind a huge debt and my parents couldnât afford it. But they always tried not to pass the debt onto me.â
ââ¦â¦â
âThe Lexley Academy had always been my goal because I grew up hearing of it every day. As long as I enter and graduate from this school, Iâll be able to pay off all the debts.â
Leto silently listened to my words. Perhaps it was because of his consideration, I brought up my family history without realising, but I felt relieved.
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âHow the hell did this happened?â
âAh, it was eaten by the Polmionâ¦â¦â
The nurse stared at Letoâs hand in astonishment.
âI canât believe it was eaten by a Polmion. Luckily it was a baby Polmion. Had it been a full grown one, you wouldâve lost your entire hand.â
The nurse let out a terrifying remark.
âBut itâs strange. Polmions have a timid personality by nature. It wouldnât harm you unless they thought you were an enemy. Did you bother the Polmion by any chance?â
âNo.â
The nurse tilted her head at Letoâs answer. She drew a magic circle and recalled the spell to extract the poison from Letoâs finger. I could see the magic circle wrapped around Letoâs hand sucking the liquid inside.
ãEwani!ã
The poison vanished as the nurse casted the last spell.
âAll good now.â
âThank you.â
I replied, instead of Leto.
âIâve removed all the poison, but if you ever feel sick again, come see me as soon as possible.â
âYes. Iâll be right by her side.â
âYouâre a reliable friend.â
Leto remained silent. A simple nod would have been enough. Anyway, it was fortunate that the poison was removed quickly. When we returned back to the greenhouse, it was full of ownerless Polmions and no students in sight.
âOh, how is your hand?â
As soon as the professor noticed Leto, she approached him and asked if he was okay. Leto nodded his head silently and the professor exhaled a breath after confirming he was alright.
âProfessor, what about the other students?â
The professor flinched at my question.
âWell, everyone is refusing to take this class. They donât mind getting a failing point since they didnât want to do this assignmentâ¦..â
As Lexely Academy students, they were all raised comfortably. In fact, after witnessing someoneâs finger being eaten by a Polmion, continuing this class was not worth it, even if you received a failing score. There must also be some students who contacted their parents to immediately get rid of the Polmions in their house. I nodded inwardly, a hundred percent understanding it.
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âBut what should I do? Raising a Polmion is an essential task in this subject. Itâs a task filled with history and traditionâ¦â¦â
What was unbelievable was the professor still trying to carry on this dangerous assignment, mentioning it was tradition.
Wait, professor. Didnât the kid next to me got his finger eaten?
âIâll do it.â
See, I told you he wouldnâtâ¦â¦.
âWhat?â
I screamed in disbelief.
âCan I bring it to the dormitory?â
âOh, is your finger alright?â
âYes.â
âThen bring it back to the dorm. Oh, what about you, student? Would you like to fail? Or would you raise it?â
That sounded like a threat to meâ¦â¦.and a terrifying one.
I glanced at my Polmion. The Polmion, which was standing still like a plant without baring out its teeth, was meek.
ââ¦â¦.Should I raise it or not?â
I was quite troubled.
âYou said you had to graduate.â
Leto came up to me and whispered softly. No, why did you mentioned that right now?
ââ¦â¦.â
âIsnât failing bad?â
ââ¦â¦.â
âYour family, you said youâd save them, didnât you?â
Evil!
âIâll raise it.â
Sure, Iâve lost my fingers so what if I lost them again? It would be a good experience. Kind ofâ¦â¦Well, other than it being very painful.
Most of all, it was a good opportunity to get close to Leto since I would raise it with him. The professor, whose face immediately shined at my words, used magic to grab a paper and pencils in front of us.
âGreat, write your name and class.â
After writing our names and classes, the professor finally taught Leto and I how to raise a Polmion. After a long lecture, we were only able to return to the dormitory after lunch time.
âLook at that. Her finger is gone.â
âJust now?â
As we walked down the hallway with our Polmions, the students who had already heard of the rumour avoided us.
Oh, if there were kids who bullied me in the future, should I threaten them with this Polmion? The Polmion, who attacked Leto earlier, was quiet. Looking at it like this, it just seemed like an ordinary plant. In the end, I thought it was not bad since it matched well with my study desk.
âOh? Isnât that Leah?â
I heard someoneâs voice behind me. Leto and I turned our heads back and saw a violet-haired man. The man with violet hair and grey eyes had a handsome face and a tall height like an idol star.
He was so tall that I had to raise my head up. He smiled as he looked at me and Leah. Who was this? I was wondering who he was but quickly realised that he was Kazel Adelis, a character in .
Kazen Adelis. He was the only person who knew Leto was a man and was practically his childhood friend. Thanks to their close family relationship, he has known Leto since childhood. He was also a person who assisted Leto.
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I observed Kazen closely. Surprisingly he, who came from a family of scholars, entered the Lexley Academy with a violin. Certainly, there was a black violin case behind his back.
âBut whoâs this pretty friend?â
Leto frowned before opening his mouth.
âDonât mind it.â
âWhatâs your name?â
Kazen ignored Letoâs reaction and asked me.
âOh, my name is Brisse Pierre. Feel free to call me Bree.â
âHi, Bree. Iâm Kazen Adelis. As you can see, Iâm from the Artâs Department.
As Kazen and I were greeting each other warmly, Leto turned around. He went to the cafeteria without waiting for us to greet each other properly.
âHuh? Kazen, see you later!â
It was a shame I couldnât chat with Kazen any longer, but for me, Leto came first. I quickly walked over to Letoâs side and he glanced at me.
âYou seem very happy.â
âHuh?â
ââ¦â¦.â
Oh, were you jealous?
âYouâre the only one for me, Leah. I like you the most.â
Leto had an interesting reaction when I whispered in his ear. His face immediately turned red and he hurriedly moved away from me.
âNo, how could a child like this commit murder?â
I tilted my head, not understanding why. That didnât mean I would let my guard down. Never.
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After we left the Polmion in the dormitory, we settled down at the cafeteria. I was hoping for a nice meal with Leto, but suddenly the atmosphere at our table turned cold.
âCan I sit here?â
Kazen came over. In an attempt to relieve the awkward atmosphere, I placed a sausage on Letoâs and Kazenâs plates.
âItâs my favourite, so have one.â
âThank you.â
Kazen smiled brightly and said thank you. Wow, why is your face glowing? Besides being handsome, are you also an angel?
ââ¦â¦.Hey.â
âHuh?â
When Leto spoke to me, I turned my head. Whatâs wrong?
âGive me some.â
âWhat?â
âWhat else. The sausage.â
â¦â¦What, he was suddenly being scary.
You didnât really like sausages, Leto.