Ashen Flame of Revolution (2)
âItâs pointless to speak to a royal dog.â
Fran, who stood up and covered the magazines, whispered with pieces of tart on his face.
âYes, yes, dogs or whatever. What did you not like to change the text like that?â
âThe editor-in-chief revised my argument as eclectic. Without consent⦠No, what are you doing on your own?â
Fran spat out his thoughts, clearly thinking the unauthorized modification was quite unfair. This hot-blooded boy seemed to be unable to be a willing activist even though he had passion. It hurt his pride to reveal his inner feelings to a person he didnât like, noticeable in the rough way he gestured with his hands as he wiped his glasses. At that moment, Kleio glimpsed a faint white line on the back of his hand.
âWhat? Looks like a stigma.â
âIf you do that, theyâll get dirtier. Hand them to me.â
âAlright, Iâ¦!â
When he tried to take the glasses, Fran reflexively pushed Kleio. Kleio grabbed his right hand as he did, letting his ether go. Bright golden light burst out between their hands. Fran moved fiercely away, but it was too late to cover it up. Scarlet lines drew the shape of a trumpet as Understanding revealed the identity of the unique skill.
[Unique skill: Propaganda
-It gives the power of propaganda and agitation to the words and writings of the user.
-User can amplify the anger and courage of the majority of the public.
User: Francis Gabriel Hyde-Wight
Number of people affectable at the same time: â]
It was a unique skill.
âIn the previous manuscript, I thought this guy was strangely
persuasiveâ¦â
âWhat did you do?!â
âI just checked that mark.â
âWhat does that have to do with anything?!â
âI also have a stigma. Nice to meet you.â
It was an unconvincing excuse even to Kleio. Fran picked his glasses off the floor and glared at Kleio like he was an enemy. The boy was stronger than he looked, so it was fortunate it hadnât come to blows yet.
âHe barely knows me, so why does he hate me like thisâ¦?â
âGibril Blanche⦠I remember that pseudonym. You wrote a good article about me not so long ago. Why did your attitude change?â
âI put a picture of the monster, Melchior, and you all over the newspaper, and it seemed like that? I was disappointed in you!â
Fran raised his voice as he pointed. Hatred and fear oozed into his answers. It was an offense beyond personal dislike.
âFran, what do you know about the crown prince?â
âNothing.â
âWhy do you dislike him so much then?â
âWhat on earth could I know about such an existence?â
It was a surprisingly meaningful answer.
âHas he noticed the princeâs unique skill? No, Melchior wouldnât have been so careless. Then why is he scared?â
âHave you actually seen the prince?â
ââ¦I have.â
Franâs voice became quiet like he recalled a fearful past.
âArthur seemed to have some underground intelligence organization, and Melchior has his own secret intelligence department. The answer is obvious, then.â
Just mentioning the crown prince rattled him, so he guessed he was caught by a colleague or something along those lines.
âEven Dione was worried that I would be on the people of interest list of the secret intelligence service.â
It wasnât Kleioâs irritability that made him feel like Melchior had the qualities of a dictator. If you had the ability to read the human mind and to bend it to your will, even a saint would become a monster.
âI donât know how important Fran is, so I need to be careful.â
Kleio started by quietly making a circle. As Fran flinched back, he pulled him back in as his body trembled. Once the circle spread out, he used the magic formula of [Soundproofing][Shielding] to ensure their privacy.
â[The secrets of the magic will last!]â
It was a magic shield that made use of Dioneâs own mantra. He thought it would be useful, so he diligently memorized her mantra.
âFran, as long as this magic lasts, no magical tools, human eyes, or ears can eavesdrop on what weâre saying. You donât have to worry.â
âYouâ¦â
âSpeak honestly. The photos in the newspaper werenât taken because I wanted them.â
Kleio looked closely at Franâs eyes through his glass lens.
âYou know well.â
For the first time, the walls that Fran put up started to crumble.
âHas he calmed down?â
âIf you donât want to tell how or when or where you got involved with the prince, you donât have to. But if you need help, please tell me.â
ââ¦Why are you doing this?â
âThatâs⦠Are you interested in science?â
âScience?â
âMetallurgy, chemistryâ¦?â
âDid you see my papers?â
Franâs speech, which had softened a little, became cold once more.
âHe wrote a thesis and thought I found it?â
âYes, yes.â
âI donât know where you read it.â
âI was personally interested in the problem of processing tiplaum, so I was looking for someone who could help.â
âTiplaum⦠I donât know what you want, but thatâs in the past. Iâve found my real goal in life.â
The magic formula ran out and vanished. When the shield disappeared, Franâs mouth closed shut. Kleio felt like pulling out his hair.
âWhy the hell did you become a journalist, not a scientist?! The future is in science and engineering!â
It was a sincere scream from a (former) print media worker.
***
After that, several weeks passed without seeing Fran. The field trip, the last school event before midterms, had arrived. He thought he would have to retake Behemothâs spartan class, so Kleioâs heart was heavy.
Aeeeeeee-
The train entered the tunnel.
âWoaahhh!â
âItâs a tunnel!â
âOh, my hat!â
The twins in the same cell as Kleio made a fuss. The compartment next to them with Arthur, Isiel, Nebo, and Fran was still very quiet.
âGuys, itâs dangerous, so sit down!â
Cel, having quickly snatched up Leticiaâs hat before it flew out the window, reprimanded the twins.
âOkay, Cel!â
âThanks!â
In the train cabin, there were two rows of seats with a table in between. Lippi, who closed the window, sat down to Kleioâs right. Leticia was on his left.
âHah⦠Canât one of you move overâ¦?â
âI hate that. Weâre going to share snacks.â
âLei, you donât even fill one whole seat.â
The train they were taking was a limited express train to the city of Dubris. The first-class cabin seats werenât narrow at all, but Kleio couldnât move with the two twins pressing in on him on both sides. Thanks to that, Cel had an entire row to herself. She stretched out her legs comfortably.
âOh, thank you, guys. Thanks to you, I can sleep easily.â
Today was a day off for their autumn field trip. On a four-days and three-nights schedule, the first years were going to the Kingâs Forest in the northern part of the Pintos mountains. Professor Maria Gentile explained why, but Kleio hadnât paid attention.
âIf we go to Dubris, we should harvest some chestnuts.â
âYou can eat some Montblanc.â
âIt sounds delicious.â
âLetâs go to the forest as soon as we arrive!â
âI want to see the animals.â
As if they had already been to the forest, the twins were excited about their plans upon arrival.
âAnimals? Are there any in the forest?â
âYes! Many!â
âDo you like animals too?â
âOf course! My favorite is rabbits!â
âMine is pigeons!â
Kleio smiled softly.
âWhat cute kids.â
That easy thought broke right away, however.
âA freshly hunted rabbit is delicious when grilled with mustard.â
âPigeons are tasty when stuffed with autumn mushrooms and baked.â
âIf you catch a rabbit, you have to drain the blood right away.â
âDo you?â
âAh! I want to eat soon.â
âThey like them⦠in the sense of food? Ugh.â
It slightly offended Kleioâs modern sensibilities. It was Cel who first noticed his uncomfortable appearance.
âHahaha, Lei, were you shocked? Or do you want to hunt too after you caught that demon?â
âNo⦠Demons arenât really living things. They vanish after they die. I doubt itâs the same as a mountain beast.â
âThatâs why youâre from the city!â
âAre you using a sword or a bow?â
Leticia immediately gave Kleio a face.
âWhy use swords and bows for hunting? I have a gun. Isnât that right?â
âRight! Weâre good with firearms too!â
âAngelliumâs own hunting enthusiasts are quite famous in the southwest.â
âLast time, I caught fourteen.â
âI caught twelve, but I wonât lose this time!â
Lippi and Leticia boasted of their achievements as they struggled against each other. Kleio considered the situation as he recognized he was the weakest member among them.
âDo you go to the Kingâs Forest often?â
âYes! Every year! During the student swordsmanship contest!â
âWe met Cel there too!â
âReally?â
âYes. Was that the first we met three years ago? Theyâre still cute, but when they were ten, it was like they were walking dolls!â
âHaha. Thanks, Cel.â
âCel was also handsome then and now.â
âOh, thank you.â
Cel winked at Lippi with her silver eyes and pushed back her indigo blue hair scattered by the wind.
âA student swordsmanship contestâ¦â
That contest was mentioned before in the manuscript. It was an even Arthur had won when he was eleven. It was a competition for all children under the age of sixteen who trained with the sword in Albion, so it wasnât odd that most of Arthurâs future companions had been there before.
âShall I check it?â
âThen, Cel. Did you know Arthur or Isiel before you went to school?â
âYes. Isiel was originally famous for winning the competition every year since she was nine.â
Cel pushed her upper body a little more towards Kleio, her husky voice unheard outside the room, thanks to the noise of the train.
âBut what I really canât forget was Arthur. His sword technique stood out even when he was eleven, but then he withdrew. Anyone who saw it was thinking of the legend of Leonid the First.â
âThat seems to be the same as the last manuscript. When Aslan learned of Arthurâs growth, he began to send assassins.â
âLeonid⦠Can you stop using such a metaphor?â
âWhat else can I say? Are you afraid of being condemned? Arthur is also a prince of the royal family.â
Kleioâs eyes narrowed. Celâs voice was unusually low as she spoke. He looked at her carefully but couldnât read what she was thinking.
âI havenât seen it often since. It was a pleasure to see it at school.â
âAre you an idiot?â
Cel paused for the moment as she reconsidered what to say and how far to take it. Eventually, she continued in a light tone as if her mind was made up.
âOf course, these days, I donât hide my strength.â
âIsnât it because itâs pointless to, even when it is hidden?â
âWell, it is hard to stand out next to Arthur.â
âIs that so?â
âLook, the Angellium twins and I are already at level 3. Isiel is at level 4, and Arthur is already level 5. Our year is called the Golden Year, didnât you know?â
âHow would I know that?â
âAhaha, stop talking so silly. By far, you are the ace of our year. Sir Kleio, the future arch-mage!â
Cel reached out and tugged at his collar.
âIs that even you?â
âDo you not like that title?â
âHey!â
âHahaha. It will be fun. You can even go tour the tiplaum mine and the temporary research center.â
âIs that so?â
âYou fell asleep when Professor Maria was explaining.â
âMy stamina is weak.â
âWow, increase your endurance! Anyway, itâs our privilege to tour the mine. Prince Melchior gave us special permission, and itâs even said that the annex of the winter palace was offered as lodgings.â
âThe crown princeâ¦?â
An ominous feeling went down his spine. It was an event not mentioned in the original manuscript. It was unlikely that nothing would happen.
âNow, Prince Melchior is inspecting Dubris. He even said he would have dinner with the students of the school, the âfuture of the country,â as he said it.â
âHeâs at it again!â
The trip was a trick. It was no coincidence Melchior was involved. The limited express train ran without hesitation toward the princeâs trap.