Doynesâ funeral was held so quietly that it was hard to believe it was the funeral for an elder who had lived to a hundred twenty.
Usually, for the funeral of such a distinguished figure like Doynes, it wouldnât have been strange even if all of the Lionheartâs collateral branches, prominent foreign dignitaries, and even the Emperor of Kiehl attended personally as mourners. However, Doynes had specifically mentioned in his will that he didnât want a grand funeral and opted for a simpler ceremony solely attended by those family members currently at the Black Lion Castle.
Eugene was unable to attend the funeral because of his physical condition, but he was still able to lie down by the window and look down on the funeral procession.
Everyone was wearing dark formal clothes as they walked down the flag-lined procession. Although it hadnât been a glorious death, the elders and all the Black Lions present still mourned the passing of the respected Immortal White Lion, who had ruled the castle for decades.
The Captains of the Black Lion Knights carried the black coffin. Doynes was to be buried in the Black Lionsâ Graveyard behind the castle.
Although he wasnât able to participate in the procession, Eugene also gave his condolences to Doynes. Though he hadnât fully brought this situation down on himself, in the end, Doynes had died because he hadnât raised his child⦠no, his grandson, well.
â...It seems that educating your children never goes quite as you desire.â Eugene was looking out of the window with a swollen face but now muttered to himself as the funeral came to an end.
âI donât need any education,â Mer suddenly spoke up from her preoccupation with slicing apples on the other side of the bed.
She was working hard to reproduce the rabbit-shaped apple slices that Genos had carved for them.
However, it wasnât going well. Despite her best efforts, the bodies of the rabbits that she made were crushed and lumpy, and their ears were blunt and thick. Mer really wanted to make a rabbit that was as sleek and smooth as the ones Genos had carved, butâ¦.
âIf you want to know why, itâs because Iâm so perfect that I donât need any education,â Mer declared proudly. âThe base for my character is astounding as well. From childhood, Lady Sienna has always been bright and compassionate.â
âIâm not sure about anything else, but it looks like you need education on how to peel apples,â Eugene remarked.
âLady Sienna probably isnât able to wield a dagger⦠or a fruit knife very skillfully either,â Mer protested. âI might be experienced in the theory of magic, but Iâm new to this sort of petty work. However, I still donât need any education. I can learn just fine on my own.â
âIt seems that youâre not aware of this, but Sienna was also pretty good at wielding a knife,â Eugene revealed.
At these words, the fruit knife fell from Merâs hands. Her eyes opened wide, and she stared at Eugene like she had received a huge shock.
âEh?â Mer cried out wordlessly.
âIsnât it ridiculous to believe that a wizard can only swing a staff around? Iâm not sure about a wizard whose only role is to stay in the back apart from casting spells, but the battlefield in our era was a real, fucking mess.â As he drew on his memories from three hundred years ago, Eugene continued, â...Anise was quite good at cracking heads open with a mace⦠and Sienna used daggers that she could hide in her pockets.â
â...Youâre saying she gave up Akasha to use daggers instead?â Mer asked in disbelief.
âYouâve had a good look at it, so you should already know why. Akashaâs design is a bit poor if you want to use it as a weapon instead of a magic staff. What happens if you break the Dragonheart due to a careless swing?â Eugene reminded her.
Though it wasnât like he had never suggested using Akasha as a weapon.
âIf youâre worried about the Dragonheart breaking, you can just cast a reinforcement spell on it.
âWhy are you making such a fuss about my decision to stab my opponents with my daggers instead of swinging my staff?
âNo, fuck, youâre just a wizard in the first place. You should just quietly stay behind the scenes casting your magic. Why do you need to come to the front and use a dagger instead of using magic?
âIâm fully capable of covering an opponent and stabbing him with my daggers, so donâtâ¦. Hamel, are you actually worried about me?
âIâm not worried. Iâm more confusedâ¦.
âYouâre worried that Iâm fighting on the front instead of staying on the rear where itâs safe, arenât you?
âI mean, if youâre a wizard, you should know your place and just stay squeezed into the backâ¦.
âHeh⦠hehehe. Thanks for your concern. I mean, thereâs no need for it, but, um, you⦠you were concerned for me in particular, huh? Like you just said, I guess I should know my place!
âNo, like I said, Iâm not worriedâ¦.
Sienna did have her reasons for personally stabbing the enemy with a dagger. One of the oldest spells in use, âCurse,â wasnât just a black magic spell; it also had a generic magic variant. The conditions for casting the black magic version of Curse were simple compared to its power, but many conditions were required for the generic version of Curse to be cast properly.
Amongst these conditions, the most important were the blood and flesh of the enemy. Whenever Sienna had swung her Cursed dagger at the forefront of the party, it had weakened all the monsters in the battle.
However, was there really a need for that?Â
Eugene had asked himself the same question several times during his previous life. Although they had seen quite a lot of benefits from Siennaâs use of Curse during battles with large groups of foes, wasn't it still much more effective to hit the enemy with a large-scale spell cast from the rear of the party than to come to the forefront and swing a daggerâ¦?
âFrom now on, stop coming forward!
âI will do what I want!
âIf youâre going to come out like that, at least go over and stay by Molonâs side instead of coming to me! Why do you keep playing around near me?
âP-p-playing around? You son of a bitch!
âYouâre being a burden, so just back off a little!
âDonât say something so foul, Hamel.
âYour words were a bit harsh.
âWhy are you all taking Siennaâs side? Sheâs the one who keeps coming over to mess with me!
âThatâs⦠thatâs because Sienna also wants to watch your backâ
âI-i-i-itâs because I want to put a dagger in your back, you bastard!
â...Well⦠in any case, unlike what you might expect, Sienna was also pretty handy with a dagger,â Eugene confirmed.
â...I⦠I can be good at stabbing stuff with a dagger, too,â Mer insisted stubbornly.
Narrowing her eyes, Mer held the fruit knife in a two-handed grip. Then she began stabbing into the empty air as if trying to show off her skills.
Eugene didnât discourage her and just watched Mer stab into the air with her dagger with the feeling of watching a child in a talent show.
He even gave her some advice, âIf you stab like that, the blade wonât sink in. You need a bit more of an angle, just like that, and put some more weight into itâ¦.â
Just sitting there watching this was enough to make Eugeneâs body twitch in impatience. He had been lying in bed for three whole days. Since he couldnât even move his body because of the lingering pain, he couldnât help but be bored. Eugene was so bored that he even missed Kristina, who had gone off to investigate the Holy Empire.
â...She might not be as good as Anise, but sheâs pretty good at performing miracles. If Kristina were here, wouldnât my body have gotten better immediately?â
While wistfully thinking such thoughts, he kept teaching Mer some dagger techniques.
The door suddenly swung open without a knock. There werenât many people in this castle who would thoughtlessly barge into Eugeneâs room like this.
âAre you trying to pull some shit just because my body is currently in bad shape?â Eugene asked as he gave a sideways scowl to Cyan, who was now standing in Eugeneâs doorway. âYou need to knock before you enter, you rotten bastard. As soon as I get better, Iâll be sure to reeducate you in the rules of etiquette.â
âWeâre brothers, so whyâ¦.â Cyan grumbled, even as he slowly stepped backward and closed the door behind him.
Knock knock.
Mer giggled and stopped playing with her dagger at the sound of Cyan knocking and reopening the door.
â...Are you trying to raise your familiar as an assassin?â Cyan asked with an uncertain expression as he turned to look at Mer.
The way she held that dagger in her tiny handsâ¦.
Cyan coughed and continued. âThatâs⦠it actually sounds like a pretty smart idea, but if possible, maybe you should reconsider it? I think my mother will dislike the idea⦠and I canât say I feel very comfortable about it either.â
âStop talking nonsense. How is your body?â Eugene asked.
âItâs fine,â Cyan replied with a shrug. â...Although itâs embarrassing, I must admit that the injuries I sustained during my battle werenât very seriousâ¦.â
âBut what about your head?â
âFrom what I can tell, there donât seem to be any problems.â
As he said this, Cyan walked into the room. Eugene turned to look at Gargith and Dezra, who casually followed behind Cyan.
âAnd what are you two doing here?â Eugene asked them.
âWeâve come here to give you our thanks,â Gargith responded as he flexed his pectoral muscles.
Even Dezra, slouching next to Gargith, bowed her head deeply after a few moments of hesitation and said, âIf it werenât for you, we all could have died there, soâ¦.â
âSince when did people start coming to give thanks empty-handed?â Eugene asked with a petulant tilt of his head.
He had only said this as a joke, but as if waiting for this signal, Gargith reached into a thick pocket and pulled out a potion.
Gargith began to speak, âOur familyâs revolutionaryââ
Only for Eugene to cut him short, âAlright, fine. Iâll save it for my later use, so just leave it on the desk somewhere.â
âI⦠I havenât prepared anything special, but⦠I wonât forget this favor for the rest of my life,â Dezra spoke hesitantly, unsure what to do or say.
Should she at least try to offer a cash reward? But just how much should she give for having saved her life? Was there any meaning in giving money to the main family, who were already rolling in so much cash that most of it was probably just rotting away? Or perhaps she could try to repay him with some other piece of valuable treasure?
âHmmph,â while Dezra was lost in her own thoughts, Cyan let out a snort. âIf youâre done giving your thanks, why donât you head back out for a bit? I need to have a serious talk with my brother about this latest incident.â
âEugene, you need to follow the directions when you take the supplements,â Gargith entreated before leaving. âDonât get greedy and take them on your own. Make sure to call for my help.â
Eugene sighed, âLike I said, Iâll use them laterâ¦.â
After Gargith and Dezra had left, Cyan let out a long sigh and plopped down on the sofa near Eugeneâs bed.
â...Your body really is fine, right?â Cyan asked in concern.
âI said that itâs fine. I should be all better after a few more days or so?â Eugene replied with an indifferent expression as he openly stared at Cyanâs face.
This proud and self-centered brother of his seemed unable to fully resolve all the feelings lingering in his heart and could only reveal them through the pout on his lips.
Eugene didnât have any intention to try and sympathize with the confusion and anxiety that Cyan must be feeling, but he still opened his mouth to offer at least some comfort.
âWhatâs the matter?â he asked.
Cyan stayed silent.
âWeâre brothers, aren't we? It probably wonât happen in my lifetime, but if I was ever disgracefully held captive like you were⦠wouldnât you do the same thing that I did and try to save me without going back and forth on whether you could or not?â Eugene asked hypothetically.
â...It wasnât disgraceful,â Cyan spat out as his shoulders hunched in embarrassment. âI was just⦠careless. â¦I was also in a lot of distress since Ciel had just been captured by them.â
âOf course, that must have been the case,â Eugene agreed half-heartedly.
â...I didnât know that Eward would really be that crazy,â Cyan argued. âI⦠I was just trying to do my duty as the heir of the main family. I wanted to save Ciel and punish Eward, who had fallen into insanity. But to think that Hector of all people would be collaborating with Ewardâ! If I hadnât been flustered by Hector attacking me, I would have been able to save Ciel without your help.â
âReally?â Eugene asked skeptically as the corners of his mouth curved up in a sly smile.
Noticing that Eugene was looking right at him with such a blatant expression of disbelief, Cyan chewed on his lips in embarrassment before letting out a deep sigh.
â...No, I couldnât have,â Cyan admitted. âOn my own, I wouldnât have the means to save Ciel and stop Eward. Itâs true that I was careless and distressed, but⦠in the end, thatâs all just an excuse.â
âAs long as youâre aware of that,â Eugene said, nodding his head in appreciation. âItâs not like you were crippled anyhow. You managed to survive safely. Then itâs all fine. You just have to admit your mistakes and do better next time so that something like this doesnât happen.â
â...I know,â Cyan accepted sulkily.
Eugene warned him, âFrom now on, things will get very difficult for you. With as much of an impact as this incident has had on the main family, you have to do an even better job as the next Patriarch. You get what Iâm saying, right? You need to train harder and become stronger, or else do you want to end up getting beaten up wherever you go?â
As Cyan quietly listened to Eugeneâs speech, he couldnât help but feel a seed of doubt rising inside him. Eugeneâs words were valid, and there was nothing to refute. â¦But was this advice really something that should come out of the mouth of a brother who was around the same age as him?
Cyan cursed. â...Bastard. I know youâre right, but do you really need to talk to me like youâre some old man?â
Eugene brushed off the insult. âIsnât that just because my mind is much more mature than yours? Brother, could it be that your mental age is still stuck at when you were thirteen?â
Cyan didnât respond and just pouted his lips. He sat like that on the sofa for a few seconds, clasping and unclasping his hands, then he slowly raised his gaze to look up at Eugene.
Hesitantly, Cyan proposed, âSince something like this happened, why donât you just become the Patriââ
âAre you looking for a beating?â Eugene interrupted him with a growl.
âAhemâ¦. Alright, Iâve got it, so donât get angry.â
Cyan immediately backed down, his tail curling up between his legs as he avoided eye contact.
â...I heard some news from the elders earlier. Father will be coming to the Black Lion Castle in two days at the very latest. The Red Tower Master and the White Tower Master will also be coming here at the same time,â Cyan reported.
But why?
Eugene was about to question Cyan out of reflex, but he managed to swallow it back. It really wasnât difficult to infer their reasons for coming here.
In order to understand the truth behind this situation more thoroughly, the Lionheart clan would need the help of these Archwizards. Eward had died, and the magic circle he had drawn had been swept away during their fierce battle.
However, Eugene was able to remember exactly what that magic circle looked like. He had only gotten a brief glance at it, but Akasha allowed Eugene to store all the magic circles he had ever seen inside his head. Eugene wasnât the only one who remembered it either; Mer had also memorized it.
Besides that, there was also the spirit of darkness. The White Tower Master, Melkith El-Haya, was the best Spirit Summoner of her time. Although she hadnât made any contracts with a spirit of darkness, there was no greater expert than Melkith when it came to spirits.
âIn fact, the best thing would be to summon the Black Tower Master, butâ¦.â
There was no way that the Black Lion Castle would welcome his presence. Since black magic had been involved in this incident, they would have no reason to want even more black wizards to get dragged into this.
âWhat about the Holy Empire?â Eugene asked as he tilted his head in curiosity.
With the Red Tower Master and White Tower Master, they would have more than enough experts in terms of magic and spirits, but in Eugeneâs opinion, they would also need the Holy Empireâs help investigating the traces of black magic.
â...We sent an invitation to Assistant Bishop Kirstina, but it appears that she was forced to reject it due to being too busy. Instead, an Inquisitor will be visiting us.â
âHm.â
An Inquisitor, huh? Eugene recalled the Inquisitors that he had met three hundred years ago. They were hunters who tracked down and erased every trace of black magic, fanatics who had even more faith in their God than anyone else in the Holy Empire. These were a group of people who, while hunting black wizards, could be even crueler than the cruelest black wizard.
â...They are quite the experts,â Eugene admitted thoughtfully.
They were not able to cast miracles as powerful as Kristinaâs, but they were certainly of more use than Kristina when it came to tracking down black magic.
âBut why didnât Ciel come with you?â Eugene asked after belatedly realizing Cielâs absence.
He had seen the two of them standing together during the funeral procession earlier, but it was strange that Ciel hadnât accompanied Cyan when even Gargith and Dezra had chosen to visit.
âWell, I did tell her to come with me,â Cyan said, smacking his lips. âBut Ciel said that she would come by herself later.â
âBut why?â
âHow should I know?â
* * *
Ciel glared at her reflection in the mirror. She was wearing a dress uniform that was solid black from top to bottom. It was the prestigious uniform of the Black Lions, but she still felt stuffy seeing all the buttons on the dress shirt underneath done up neatly.
The funeral was over. It didnât matter even if she did change clothes. However, she couldnât just change right away.
She needed to firm her resolve.
This would be her first time taking part in a bedside visit. That barbarically strong guy was currently confined to lying in bed, unable to lift even a finger.
â...This is my first bedside visit, but it might also be my last,â Ciel reminded herself resolutely.
Although most of Cielâs wardrobe consisted of dress uniforms and training clothes, there were still a few other clothes she had never worn before. Most of these were clothes that she had received as birthday gifts. She had intended to wear them if she ever needed to go to a party, but wouldnât it be fine for her to wear one of these outfits to commemorate her first, and potentially last, bedside visit?
Ciel imagined a voice asking her, âAre you crazy?â
Of course, that rude bastard might say such a thing as soon as he saw her in such a fancy outfit, but it didnât matter. In fact, Ciel actually wanted to fluster Eugene by doing this and hopefully alleviate the currently gloomy atmosphere through an exchange of jokes.
â...Alright,â Ciel said, having mustered her resolve.
Then she began determinedly undoing the buttons on her dress uniform. After taking off her clothes, she walked over to her wardrobe and stood in front of it.
Then she spent quite some time choosing what to wear. She needed something that wasnât too extravagant. Not like this dress, for example. Just why were its chest and back cut so low?
Ciel hesitated. â...If I wear thisâ¦.â
After imagining a crumpled look on Eugeneâs face that made it appear like he had just taken a mouthful of shit, Ciel snickered to herself. Although seeing such an expression on him would also be amusing, she didnât want to wear this crazy dress just to elicit such a reaction.
âYou, Iâll leave for later,â Ciel promised the dress.
After making a quick mental note regarding the dress, Ciel resumed tearing through her wardrobe. In the end, what Ciel chose was a simple and neat dress that wasnât too fancy. Ciel patted the wrinkles out of the skirt with her hand, then looked at her reflection in the mirror.
It had been a long time since Ciel last wore a skirt. After staring at her appearance for a few moments, her gaze shifted toward her uncovered collarbone.
âThat guy always goes around wearing that strange necklace, doesnât he,â Ciel recalled.
The necklace appeared ancient. As it seemed to have a story behind it, Ciel had asked Eugene for the details several times ever since they were young, but Eugene had never once given her an answer.
âWhatâs with that necklace?â
âIsnât it pretty?â
â...Well, it suits you.â
âWould you like me to give you a necklace as well? One thatâs exactly the, same, as, mine.â
While imagining such an exchange of words inside her head, Ciel rummaged through her accessories. She had received quite a few necklaces as presents, so she had to choose one that wasnât too extravagant and was something similar to Eugeneâs necklaceâ¦. After selecting a necklace laced with a few small jewels, Ciel hung it around her own neck.
â...Earrings and bracelets would be a bit too much, right? Itâs not like weâre going to a party,â Ciel muttered to herself.
The funeral may have been over, but she still shouldnât wear an overly colorful and flashy outfit. The dress Ciel had chosen after struggling so much just now was also a black one-piece.
âFine then,â Ciel murmured.
She reached up and changed the shape of her hair a few times. Should she let the ends of her hair hang loose or perhaps tie it up? Maybe she should brush it over her shoulder? But the casual look would probably be better.
After spraying on a gentle perfume, her preparations were complete. Ciel left her room with a satisfied smile and headed over to the suite of rooms where Eugene was staying.
âCiel, what are you doingâ?â
âIâll kill you if you say another word.â
Cyan had run into Ciel on her way there and addressed her with surprise, only for Ciel to silence him with a threat and immediately leave him behind as she headed up the stairs.
But Ciel silently stopped walking before she had even reached the end of the hallway.
Genia was standing in front of the door to Eugeneâs room, sighing deeply as she cradled a large bouquet of flowers.
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