âI know why you donât want her to debut. Itâs because sheâll be targeted, right?â Stan looked at Lei, but his words irritated me.
âIâd get engagement proposals from everywhere. Do you think I would let other people get ahold of our violet eyes? Hmph.â
âBut, do you think that the Albans House is in good hands because you have Luke, who is known for being brilliant? Actually, there are some who think that a dispute would happen because two people have inherited this trait. And, there are some who would like the possibility of having light violet eyes in their lineage, even if itâs just small possibility.â
I clicked my tongue. Everyone in Kingdom had a massive celebration on a childâs first birthday. For nobles, this celebration became the childâs debut into noble society. But Leila didnât have a debut for her birthday. Why? Because of the incident that had happened just before her first birthday.
We, nobles, have magic power from the time we are born, but it was very unstable when we are small; our magic grew more extensive and more stable the older we get.
Therefore, it wasnât possible to start practising because it was challenging to handle magic until one was 10.
But, Sebas had been waiting for me when I came back from the castle at this time.
âLeila-sama put magic into the magic stones used for light,â he informed me.
âLei what-! Is she alright?!â I asked because I felt like the blood was draining from my face. Although the magic stones that were used for light were small, it absorbed quite a bit of magic. Even children who start their magic circulation training start learning with half-used magic stones used for lights. Some people collapse if they use empty magic stones.
âShe is fine. And, please have a look at this.â
What Sebas had presented to me was a magic stone which had been splendidly filled with magic.
âLei filled this up by herself?â
âYes. And she looked as if she could fill another 2 or 3 stones.â
âImpossible!â
If people knew that she also had this much power on top of being cute then greedy people would definitely flock around her. I heard that lower ranking nobles were getting kidnapped lately so I made my decision.
âIâm cancelling her debut.â
âIs this okay with you? Itâs better for her not to have contact with the outside as much as possible.â
Sebas also nodded. Sheâs my beloved daughter. I decided that there was no need to show her to others just before her first birthday.
Nevertheless, Stanâs point was sickening.
âAssuming that-â
âWhat would you do if the violet eyes get out if she becomes a bride? Instead of wealth and status, sheâd be forced into a lifetime of servitude. Also, Iâm sure that you, as a noble, know why we high-ranking nobles are so short-lived.â
âSo youâre saying we should do something that will benefit our houses?â
âSo weâre getting a tiny share of that?â
My first wife was like that. We only got married to balance our family status, and not because we liked each other. She got a stable position after Luke was born, even if she was a neglectful mother. We ended up getting divorced because we didnât get along. Even so, she wonât experience any difficulty for the rest of her life.
âForget about Diana. Her marriage wouldnât have gone well no matter who she married.â
âI havenât thought about her until now. On a different subject, what happened to your fatherâs bastard?â
Stan shook his head. Stan, from the Lisburn House, was one of my few best friends from the academy, but he had a nasty family situation.
âThis wasnât something he should have confessed on his deathbed.â
He shrugged his shoulders as if it were a hassle. About two years ago just before his father died, he finally confessed that he had an illegitimate child with the summery-blue eyes of the Lisburn House.
âWe havenât found him yet. Maybe heâs already left Kingdom since we havenât found any clues to his whereabouts.â
âDonât tell me... To Frontier!?â
Stan nodded slowly, âThere are multiple reasons why we suspect this. Itâs called Frontier, but itâs divided into many different regions, and their population is several times greater than ours.â
âBut-.â
âOh trust me, Iâve heard that itâs tough to live here in Kingdom. But, theyâre able to produce magic stones in Frontier because of the lifestyle needed to live there and one could even argue that they could maintain the barrier.â
I understood even if he didnât say it.
In this world, besides humans and normal living things, there are amorphous creatures known as Hollows. These creatures have hindered human prosperity since time immemorial. They can take the form of any race, but they mostly prefer humans. However, they think and live differently from humans and can maintain their appearance by sucking the life out of any other living thing.
Their bodies didnât have meat even if you cut it up. They can only be slashed by a special metal, and their corpses shrink into magic stones. Energy was produced when people channelled their magic power into the stones, and it was used to power things.
Humans and Hollows have begrudgingly coexisted for a long time as pesky neighbours, even if the Hollows occasionally killed humans because they made life more convenient. However, at one point in time, the Hollows began to gradually increase their numbers and became a threat to humanity. Thus, humans developed a barrier to keep away the Hollows.
That barrier used the magic stones obtained from the Hollowâs corpses. They had an unpleasant relationship, but about 100 years after the development of the small barrier, humans finally succeeded in creating a barrier that covered the whole kingdom. However, even a tiny barrier needed a large amount of magic power.
âBut that needs a large amount of magic power. Only the Royal Family, the Four Marquis Houses and those of noble rank have that much power.â
âWhatâs wrong?â
âWell, itâs about those who canât enter the barrier and can only live on the outer edge of it. Also, how we still have to keep killing Hollows if we want to maintain the cityâs facilities.â
It was a never-ending conflict. In addition to creating the barrier, the magic stones were too deeply ingrained in our lives. We didnât just kill Hollows to protect ourselves, but also to live. That was how deep it went.
âIâve never heard of Hollows having feelings or making communities. That is just a moving phenomenon. This has been clearly explained.â
âI guess so.â
At any rate, we, who live in the barrier, have never seen Hollows before.
Women and children, whom we should protect, and engineers lived inside the barrier and those with the power to hunt Hollows fought outside of the barrier. Then the world changed, and those who could maintain the barrier became the privileged and those without were chased out to the outer edges.
âHistory is interpreted favourably for those in power. I still doubt whether people should be given preferential treatment because they have magic power, but I also think itâs just as foolish to assume that this was alright in the olden days, Dean.â
âI know.â
I know. But there was no reason to believe that one would be happy just because theyâre bound to the Royal Capital to protect the barrier.
âIf possible, I want Luke and Lei to live their lives freely.â
âThis country wonât ever let them go. Not my kids, nor my brother.â
Stan looked up at the sky which was covered by the invisible barrier.
âHeâll be happier if we donât find him.â
âHeâs a lot younger than your fatherâs grandson, Gille. Your father was really loose with women.â
âIâve been taking care of everything as his son. But the one who inherited the Lisburnâs eyes is still missing.â
âHis mother was probably smart.â
âShe might have been. She did get away from my father after all.â
Stan and I watched our sons as they played with Lei in the garden. Iâve never had any attachments to life since I was born into a Marquis House. But now, I wish this scene would last forever.