Mnemosyneâs Gate (4)
âFuck, what else can I do?â
There was no time to grow angry with the unexpected setting additions as the shielding magic formula began to blur.
âLetâs talk more about it when we come back. First, you have to persuade Aslan. Heâs waiting there.â
âLei, we believe in you!â
Kleio, preparing to leave the barracks, turned to ask one last question.
âYou⦠The inside of the door may be dangerous. Are you going to be okay?â
Isiel seemed to have no issues with it, and Cel laughed again.
âWhat can be done without risk? We made up our minds much earlier than you, so make a good decision and stop the knights from joining us.â
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Swain Temple, a knight belonging to the Capital Defense Force, was resting in the barracks next to the Door of Mnemosyne, watching his breath fog in the air. Swain, Prince Aslan, and the Duke Cruel, who were in charge of tonightâs night guard, filled the seats of the barracks. After watching Arthur and Aslan up close, he felt uncomfortable.
âPrince Aslan wants to push his brother into danger, and Prince Arthur provokes him without fear⦠They look like bitter enemies.â
At that moment, the heavy air shook. An unexpected visitor walked through the barrackâs entrance, and Swain reflexively greeted him.
âSir Kleio.â
âLong time no see, Sir Swain.â
The youngest son of the Asel family, who had only grown tall like a stick, was admirable as he showed no signs of tension as he entered the cold barracks.
âHeâs still a young boy, but in this case, he acts so knightly.â
Swain shook his head. Kleio was an official knight and a famous wizard. Swain still recalled the end of the two-headed behemoth
âItâs a wonder you stand on guard tonight. Iâve heard you had a lot of hardships due to some mishaps.â
âNo. Weâre just guarding the door, and there hasnât been a battleâ¦â
Swain lowered his voice after glancing at Aslan. His voice was still audible in the narrow barracks, but it was a reflex as he considered the second prince. Aslanâs relentless nature was known to the knights as well, and the rumors Swain had heard appeared to be no exaggeration.
âUntil the color of the door turns red, the crown prince has allowed the knights to enter. Thereâs nothing more we can do than this.â
âTo prevent useless sacrifices. Itâs the right choice.â
âCaptain Klagen had the same opinion, but our critics have different thoughts. However, we canât act alone without permissionâ¦â
âItâs natural you cannot violate the stern orders of the crown prince.â
Kleio, who spoke shyly, passed Swain and moved before Aslan. Even the Duke Cruel couldnât hold back the boy as he moved proudly and indifferently. Aslan first glanced up the moment the Duke tried to raise his voice, meaning to deal with Kleio. Kleio gazed at Aslan, who was a head taller than him. He had seen him before, but this was the first time he had come this close. His eyes and hair were dark enough to devour all light.
Aslanâs sharp gaze stayed on the medal attached to the collar of Kleioâs coat. If his eyes could emit heat, they would burn right through the golden trophy. Kleio knew roughly about the courtesies of this world, but he intentionally looked straight into Aslanâs eyes. This was an opponent he must face one day, so long as he stood by Arthurâs side. Malice was plain of Aslanâs face, but Kleio felt relatively calm. People that were openly hostile like this werenât all that scary. Of course, he was a 7th level swordsman who would gain more power in the future, but compared to Melchior, he still felt human.
âWell, it would be hard to find someone scarier than the crown prince.â
Recognizing the smile on the boyâs pale face, Aslan felt a vague sense of anger. He didnât even know it was because he realized the boy didnât respect him at all.
âYou are Sir Kleio.â
âSorry for the late introduction. Itâs an honor to meet you, Prince Aslan.â
âSo, what is your business? Is there a reason why you rushed into the princeâs barracks at night after that girl who likes to speak? It shouldnât be a light topic.â
Kleio smirked.
âIs he talking about Isiel?â
Isiel, who stood guard outside the barracks, seemed to have heard that. After turning on Perception, Kleio was able to track the breathing and eyes of those in the barracks, as well as their ether flow. Although he faced a desperate situation, it wasnât bad with his keen perception. He could see one level above his opponent.
âAs you seem to know the rough situation, I will keep it short. I ask for my name to be listed on the next group to enter the door. I am also a knight, though I may lack compared to Prince Arthur.â
Initially, the full authority over the door was under the control of the Capital Defense Force. So Kleio, a student of their academy, didnât even need to ask Aslan for such a thing.
âHowever, if you see that Duke Cruel is running with Aslan and the commander of the Defense Force is leaving the door open, it seems there is some secret between them.â
Listening to Swainâs words, the rank knights of the Defense Force also seemed eager to enter the legendary gate that had opened after a thousand years. If you were a knight that had mastered the sword, of course, you would be eager for adventure. However, for some reason, the knight commander and Melchior held them back. As soon as the door opened, Melchior returned to the capital, and Cruelâs knights had pushed in instead. Even if he wasnât here right now, there was foreshadowing everywhereâwhat a terrible writer.
âMelchior knows this will happen with Aslan and Arthur here. Heâs hoping theyâll fight each other.â
âOkay. I heard that my brotherâs swordsmanship is great and that your magic is even more accomplished. Enough to draw the crown princeâs attention.â
âMelchior is just generous. What I have obtained is from the princeâs deep spirit, not what I earned.â
It didnât felt enjoyable to do so, but Kleio painted Melchior with gold.
âThis is a business meeting, so itâs fine.â
Unlike Kleio, who was carefully controlling his expression, Aslanâs face became more ferocious. It was worth showing off his friendship with the crown prince in front of him, as it worked as planned.
âHis boiling point is too low.â
âWhere is the big brother that treats others affectionately? Heâs referred to you several times, and even the knights of the Defense Force have high praise for your magic.â
âI am just one wizard. I do not lack in qualifications, but I donât want to show off my abilities.â
A blood vessel bulged out on the Duke Cruelâs forehead, who was only respectful in speech.
âIt would be better if you misunderstand that Melchior and I have joined hands.â
Aslan stepped forward, glaring at Kleio. Aslan towered over him, trying to threaten the physically weak boy. Since Kleio had turned on Separation without delay to defend himself, his expression remained unchanged. The second prince, realizing his threat didnât work, spat out a response.
âLetâs give it a chance to build a relationship together.â
âYou want an opportunity to get rid of me.â
âNow that this has happened, can I step out with the comrades who have always been training together?â
âComrades.â
âAll the students from the Defense Academy have come together to defend the capital from the threats beyond the door. Itâs a long-awaited opportunity, so how could I do it alone?â
âThen, there are other students who want to enter the door besides Sir Arthur?â
âThatâs right.â
âWho are they?â
âI donât know if your Majesty will know them by nameâ¦â
âI asked. Now, answer.â
âWow, this prince needs to watch his blood pressure.â
âThe daughter of Viscount Kision, and the eldest daughter of the Tanpet de Neju family, both outstanding swordsmen.â
âYes, 977 was called the golden year. Ha, yes. Letâs do what you want.â
977 was the golden year. But if a student at the Defense Forceâs school was excellent, it didnât benefit Aslan. They were a threat even if they didnât join Arthurâs side, as one day they would become Melchiorâs strength as a part of the Capital Defense Force.
âHeâs thinking itâs not bad if they die with Arthur.â
Only Zebedee was contemplating how to try and stop them, but the Duke was prepared to stop him from intervening. It was probably only Zebedee who could hold the prince back now.
âThank you for your generous consideration. We will surely destroy the remembered world and return.â
Finally, when he said, âIâll come back after doing what your knights couldnât,â Aslan laughed as if it were unreasonable to get angry. Then, Aslan looked at Kleio as if he were dealing with the most bizarre thing he had ever seen before kicking the boy out.
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Seeing that Kleio further agitated Aslan, Zebedee followed him from the barracks. He threatened them with expulsion and ordered them with a professorâs authority, but they werenât pushed back.
âThese guys. Why are you rushing to find a hole to die in?!â
âWe will be back. Please believe in us.â
âItâs been a thousand years since itâs opened, so you seem to be viewing it lightly, but several official knights have already failed. It shouldnât be thought of as easy! When you enter the dungeon, everyone will be thrown into the water. True to old traditions, some people die because they canât swim. No one knows what the threat will be!â
âProfessor, calm down. We all swim well. Isnât that right, Kleio?â
It wasnât right at all, but Kleio nodded in tune with Cel. There was nothing to say against Arthur and Isiel.
âI have to stop you⦠but itâs pointless. Take water, food, and medicine from my barracks. It hasnât been poisoned.â
Kleio greedily accepted the offer for supplies. Zebedee had been running the school for decades. He never wouldâve accepted Arthur as a student without knowing the situation with Aslan.
âThank you, professor. Are there any magic tools that can make a shield like this? Iâm fine, but Iâm worried about the othersâ¦â
âAh, tsk. This guy. Wait and see.â
They watched Zebedee disappear, then come back a bit later with armor. Kleio struck the shield offered to him with magic.
âLooking at it, you all know about my unique skill, right?â
âOur lord tried not to mention it until the end, but when you think about it, thereâs only one answer.â
âIâm so happy that you proved the prophecy, but I canât know.â
Dione had come to the same conclusion anyway. If you were going to lie, it was better to be consistent.
âRight. I have a unique prediction skill, and I can read some of the future to come.â n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om