Against the Dark (5)
âIâm trying to reduce the scale of the fire, though it is inevitable flames will burn all over Albion.â
âWell, itâs not wrong. War is a disaster like fire, and paper burns well.â
This world was, quite literally, built on paper. Kleio was able to defend it so that unexpected developments didnât carelessly burn down the manuscript. Mietsu swept his beard as he understood.
âTo that end, are you holding up in this uncomfortable position?â
Mietsu had decided Kleio was remaining in the banquet hall for the same reason as him, which was to understand Melchiorâs intentions to visit the north suddenly. Their eyes met, and suddenly a scarred hand popped in through the narrow window facing the training grounds. It grabbed at Kleioâs collar, but Mietsu pinched the back of the cold frozen hand painfully.
âAah, are you crazy, master?â
The voice was lowered, but he had no problem recognizing it as Arthurâs.
âWhy are you trying to surprise people?â
âThatâs right, Lei⦠can you just give me a drink?â
âWhat kind of alcohol do you drink during the night watch?â
âWhat kind of drink is just one?â
âIf you get drunk and lose your sword, donât even dream that Iâll replace it.â
âOh, how grim.â
The window was narrow, and it was dark outside so that he couldnât see him, but he could hear the sound of Arthurâs sword rattling. Begâs sword had a distinctive resonance as it rubbed against the special leather sheath Vasco had prepared. The moment Kleio opened his mouth, dozens of glasses clinked together in a rough toast. Several glasses shattered as they were unable to withstand the power of the knights. Melchior, watching the alcohol and glass debris splatter down, expressed his gratitude.
âThank you for your hospitality. This is my first birthday to be so happy.â
âIt was your birthday?!â
âThis! We have to pour another round!â
âCheers!â
âFor the princeâs health!â
âGlory! Victory!â
âWow!â
Kleio naturally turned towards Melchior even with his Perception turned off, as the voice cut through the turmoil. Arthur, sensing it, shouted.
âHey, hey, what do you see?â
âTodayâs your brotherâs birthday.â
âIs that all?â
âTheyâre continuing the toast. He doesnât normally have a birthday like this?â
âNo. My brotherâs birthday is on February 29th. He doesnât have a birthday this year. Heâs just getting the mood up.â
After hearing Arthurâs words, Kleio went through some mental arithmetics. The leap year with February 29th was every four years, and this year was 1891, so the calculation of the crown princeâs age was incorrect.
âHeâs one year youngerâ¦?â
âIsnât your brother supposed to be twenty-seven this year, not twenty-eight?â
âI donât know⦠Lady Elene said she thought her child was a year younger.â
âThen, do you really celebrate the princeâs birthday only once every four years?â
âYouâre so interested I was worried he was using a skill on you.â
Kleio turned his head toward Melchior.
âIn this atmosphere, it would seem strange not to look at him.â
âWell, everyone here has become a fan of the crown prince like that.â
Melchior began to go around the banquet hall, surrounded by people. He didnât seem to be leaving a single knight behind.
âIf only the duke died, they would become his knights.â
A tall shadow was cast over Kleioâs head as he shook the empty wine glass. Like a beast who sensed danger, Mietsu carefully closed the window. Arthurâs protests were cut off by Mietsu as he gave in and retreated into the darkness. A few seconds later, Melchior arrived from the crowd. Kleio could only admire Mietsu.
âDid he predict this?â
Kleio turned on Separation, which made him a little dizzy given the alcohol in his stomach.
âAh, why now?â
There were too many eyes on them for either Kleio or Mietsu to escape.
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Melchior looked worse than usual. His pale appearance made him look even more inhuman and gave off an eerie feeling. The scarlet in the middle of his irises had widened out, clashing with the turquoise color at the edges.
âWhy do you look like youâve done so much todayâ¦?â
Mietsu quietly put Kleio behind his back. Melchior, who saw the giant obstructing his path, stopped in place and seemed surprised. At the same time, Structural View was activated.
â!!!â
Kleio, who had moved to the wall unconsciously, raised Separation to its maximum. Instead of the expected shock, a cold sweat formed on Melchiorâs brow. He was acting injured as his eyes twitched in pain.
âWhat is it?â
What sort of pain could defeat a prince that had mastered the art of hiding his expression. In response to that question, Promise began to shine.
[Unique skill: Structural View
âRestriction â use limit is exceeded
âExceeding the limit of use ââ⬠increases the prohibition ââ¡â ⦠.]
It was a broken message, but the meaning was clear enough. Kleio hadnât been the target just now. As the skill unfolded, Mietsuâs large body trembled.
[Unique skill: Structural View
User: Melchior Reignan]
[Unique skill: Concealment Veil
User: Michislav Davrovsky]
[âSkill conflict. Two skills are colliding.
âAn urgent [reduction] is required.
âUrgent [reduction]ââ³ââ ⦠Requestâ´ââªâ¦ ]
âTheir unique skills are colliding.â
The aftermath of the crash struck Kleio, who managed to hold onto the wall so as not to fall down. The same ringing in his ears from the first time he met the crown prince was all he could hear. Even though he was surrounded by so many, the whole world was silent. It felt like time had stopped. Soldiers were still smiling with glasses in hand.
Silence.
The smell of blood began to stimulate Kleioâs senses. The prince, who had a hand over the blood that had been drawn, managed to remain calm. The dignity of one who caught victory returned to him.
âItâs amazing to see you here, Sir Michislav.â
Melchiorâs words sounded like judgment. It was a conviction that was impossible to die. Mietsu, the man just called Sir Michislav, suppressed a terrifying expression. Without Separation, Kleio mightâve fainted.
âDonât call me a title I never had.â
âYou didnât make a [Covenant] in the end, so youâre not a knight? Itâs an unfortunate legacy; losing you was to the detriment of the country.â
âHow do you seem to know what you havenât actually experienced? You were still a newborn babe at that time; you canât remember anything.â
âNo, Sir Michislav, I remember. I remember everything I have witnessed since I was born.â
Though he didnât use appropriate judgment, Kleio could sense the truth in the princeâs words. He had a look similar to when he discussed flowers, that rare expression that wasnât quite a smile. The princeâs tone softened as he confronted Michislav.
ââ¦And, you seem to believe in the importance of memories as much as I do.â
Kleio screamed inwardly as tension squeezed his stomach.
âHe read itâ¦he read it properly.â
Mietsuâs identity, past, and what he was investigating had been revealed before Melchior.
âIâm really sorry. I wanted to take over my fatherâs covenant someday and make you my knight.â
âThe covenant isnât an absolute sanction, donât you know?â
âNevertheless, it is inherited at the moment of crowning and is more valuable than the crown. Wouldnât Tanpet de Neju here agree with that?â
As Melchior moved, Cel, who was standing beside Lysa, raised her head.
âWhat are you talking aboutâ¦?â
âYou should also know this. That a covenant isnât just a righteous oath or a beautiful promise.â
Cel froze as Melchior gently patted her shoulder. It was an attitude that proclaimed that he knew almost everything about Arthur and his friends. Isiel was inseparable from Arthur, and the twins were still children. Cel, who was actually funding Arthurâs private army, was the first link he had to break to catch him. Kleio carefully surveyed the situation.
âThen, are you going to put pressure on them too?!â
Why had he changed his attitude now, in such a way? That wasnât the princeâs way; it was neither economical nor elegant. Melchior did look somewhat unstable and distorted. His smile disappeared and reappeared, and his complexion was sickly pale. Mietsu intervened in between Cel and the prince.
âI donât think itâs a good thing for the prince to treat a young student with vulgar words.â
Melchiorâs chin rose arrogantly.
âI donât think there is much I need to hear from Sir Michislav about saving face. Just think of Rosa Pehiteâs feelings of anguish as she desperately searched for her only sonâs whereabouts. How could you so heartlessly cut off any news for over twenty years?â
Kleio was surprised at the unexpected information. Mietsu, and everyone in the party, seemed to have forgotten how to breathe.
âWhat?! Mietsu was her son?! No, she was married before?â
Melchiorâs bomb solved many questions at once.
âIt would be natural for him to learn from Professor Rosaâs son. Ha, that man, reallyâ¦â
When Michislav no longer responded, Melchior naturally quieted down. But he could sense Kleio standing by the wall, and Arthur was outside banging a spear. Michislav sent out his colorless ether to the window with the back of his hand, subduing the sound of Arthurâs knocking. He was already engaged with Melchior, but he was trying to save his disciple from that. Mietsuâs judgment and actions were excellent.
âNot today. Something would happen with this strange Melchior.â
The whites of Melchiorâs eyes were tinged a beautiful yet bizarre pale pink.
âI canât help but admire Sir Kleio, who is in charge of our future. You caught Pyton with Sir Arthur?â
Unexpected, the conversation turned to him. Kleioâs palms became sweaty, and he could feel the liquor he had pulsing through his veins. Since he was called out directly by the prince, it was difficult to back off. Mietsuâs expression was almost gloomy as he kept a hand on the window sill. Kleio took a step forward, becoming the line defending Mietsu.
âYes, I was lucky.â
Kleio wouldâve normally given credit to the others, but not in front of Melchior.
âNothing good will happen if that name is mentioned here.â
âItâs luck⦠Wouldnât it be good if that luck were to be repeated? The news of your magic is spreading throughout the capital. Pyton was a fierce beast possessing a very rare mana stone, right?â
âYes, itâs said to be a sleepy onyx.â
The moment Melchior heard that name, his eyes revealed complex emotions. Perception clearly captured the details, giving Kleio a great clue.
âThe princeâs real purpose is that onyx.â