"...That's strange, I was sure it was you, but you also look familiar in some other way."
Christine furrowed her brow, carefully examining Maxime, who was barely clinging to life. His sharp features, black hair, and eyes stood out clearly, even with his face smeared in blood and something else's filth.
"Maybe not..."
She continued to scrutinize him before shaking her head. Just as Maxime began to think he should ask for some healing, Christine placed her hand over his chest. The familiar warmth of her golden magic began to radiate from her palm.
"First of all, thank you for saving me. I didnât even get the chance to thank you properly. I donât know what possessed you to come all this way and get hurt like this for me..."
Christineâs face flushed with embarrassment as she realized she hadnât expressed her gratitude sooner. Despite her embarrassment, the healing magic from her hand continued to soothe Maximeâs battered body.
"Thank you so much. As Christine Watson, a mage, I swear on my mana that I will never forget this debt."
Maxime didnât have the strength to respond and could only nod slightly. As the tension in his body faded, the intense pain heâd been holding at bay started to surge. He could feel every injury: the gaping wounds from the tentacles that had pierced him, the internal damage from overusing his mana, the broken bones scattered across his body, and most notably, his utterly ruined right arm.
"My God... What in the world happened to your right arm?" Christineâs expression darkened as she examined his arm. Even a light touch from her hand sent waves of excruciating pain through him, so intense he nearly wanted to scream. Christine sighed as she watched Maxime grimace in pain.
"Well, at least you can still feel the pain. That means thereâs hope for recovery. If you couldnât feel it, weâd have to amputate."
Christine spoke casually, though her words were unnervingly grim. She gently applied her healing magic to his right arm. Maxime could feel the warm, golden magic gradually working its way through his arm, lessening the agony bit by bit.
For a while, Christine continued her healing. During this time, she also used a cleaning spell to wipe the grime from Maximeâs face. She eyed him carefully, as though searching for something, but eventually gave up, a little disappointed when she didnât find the face she was looking for. As Maxime regained some strength, he let out a shallow breath.
"Thank you."
Christineâs expression changed briefly, surprised at hearing his voice, before quickly returning to normal.
"No, no. I should be the one thanking you a hundred times over... But, am I really alive?"
She spoke with a tinge of uncertainty, her hand resting on her chest as though recalling the vivid memory of her last moments. Maxime, still struggling, nodded.
"Yes, youâre alive. You were kidnapped and imprisoned in the underground dungeon beneath the Mage Tower, where dark mages were secretly conducting their experiments."
"The Mage Tower's underground...?"
Christineâs face stiffened. She glanced around and bit her lip. Maxime watched her carefully before she lowered her voice, looking more serious.
"Who sent you here?"
The abruptness and suspicion of her question caught Maxime off guard. He blinked in surprise before answering.
"By the order of His Majesty, the King."
Christineâs confusion only deepened at Maximeâs response, her expression growing more perplexed as she tried to piece things together.
"His Majesty...? How could he know about this place? Those old fools put so much effort into hiding itâ¦"
Christine pondered to herself, muttering quietly. Then, with a mix of caution and curiosity, she asked Maxime another question, her face full of skepticism.
"Who exactly are you?"
For a brief moment, Maxime debated telling her the truthâthat he was, in fact, Maxime Apart, disguised as the fictitious Arsen Bern through the use of a special concoction. Butâ¦
'Not yet.'
He couldnât reveal everything now. His injuries clouded his judgment, and this wasnât the right moment to share the truth. There were more pressing matters to attend to.
"I am Arsen Bern, a member of the First Royal Guard, serving His Majesty."
Maximeâs firm declaration made Christine nod, though she seemed slightly skeptical.
"How did His Majesty learn about this place? And even if he knew, why would he go so far as to send the Royal Guard just to rescue me...?"
Maxime sighed quietly.
"His Majesty hasnât entirely given up his grasp on the royal power. He still has his own plans and sources of information. Rescuing you was part of uncovering the hidden agenda behind the Mage Towerâs dark experiments."
Christineâs eyes widened at the mention of "sources of information." Of course, Maxime was the only person aware of the full situation.
"Sources...? Then... do you happen to know someone named Maxime Apart? Heâs tall, has brown hair, and looks like someone who wouldnât even harm a bug..."
Wouldn't harm a bug, huh? Maxime couldnât help but smirk inwardly at that description. When this disguise wore off, heâd definitely need to check a mirror. He shrugged and replied with a feigned ignorance.
"I wouldnât know. I only follow His Majestyâs orders. Iâm not privy to the identities or intentions of his informants."
Sorry, Christine. Maxime silently apologized while maintaining his facade. Christineâs expression fell slightly, and she looked down, a bit crestfallen. Maxime had to stifle a chuckle at how dejected she appeared. Christine finished her healing, removing her hand from Maximeâs body, and began scanning their surroundings cautiously.
"...We should get out of here first. Do you know the way?"
Maxime nodded.
"Yes. Iâll lead the way."
Maxime used the scabbard of his sword to support himself as he stood. At that moment, a powerful presence emanated from the direction of the laboratory. Maxime grimaced, and Christine gathered her mana, preparing for a fight. Sensing the familiarity of the approaching aura, Maxime reached out to stop her.
"Wait..."
"What is it?" Christine asked, still on edge. They could hear footsteps ascending the stairs. Maxime, recognizing the familiar red hair peeking through the doorway, sighed in relief.
"Deputy Commander Aaron."
Aaron, looking slightly tense, relaxed when he saw Maxime, alive and well, standing before him.
"Arsen, youâre alive. Thank goodness."
"And her...?"
"Sheâs safe. Sheâs resting in a separate room. You donât need to worry about her for now."
Aaron turned his attention to the disheveled Christine standing beside Maxime. He could feel the ebb and flow of her considerable mana and narrowed his eyes in approval. She was an impressive mage, and Aaron couldn't help but be impressed as he looked back at Maxime.
"So, is this the old comrade you risked your life to rescue? Even with that messed-up arm of yours, you managed to pull her out of this hellish dungeon. Youâre quite something."
Crack.
"Hm?"
The air seemed to freeze, as if it had made an audible sound. Aaron turned to Maxime, who was glaring at him with a look of deep frustration. Aaronâs confused gaze followed Maximeâs to Christine, who was standing there with an oddly fixed expression, mumbling to herself. Aaron took a step back instinctively, wondering what he had said wrong.
"An old comrade...? He risked his life to rescue me...?"
Christineâs voice was eerily calm, yet chilling. Maxime, awkwardly smiling, turned to face her, fully expecting an outburst of both words and blows. However, when he saw Christineâs face, he couldnât help but lose his smile entirely.
"Senior?"
Her green eyes, brimming with tears, glistened as if they might spill at the slightest touch. Her tear-streaked eyes made Maxime freeze, rooted in place.
"Senior, is it really you? I donât know why you look like that, but... itâs you, right?"
Her hands clung to his clothes as if pleading for him not to deny it. How could he possibly say no to her like this? Maxime sighed and nodded.
"Christine."
Hearing her name spoken in that familiar voice and tone, Christineâs tears finally fell. She lowered her head, quietly weeping.
"Youâre alive, Senior... Iâm so relieved... really..."
Maxime stood there, unsure whether he should try to comfort her.
Thump.
Maxime felt Christine step closer, burying herself into his chest as she sobbed. Unable to ignore her any longer, Maxime gently wrapped his arm around her back, holding her as she cried. His wounds ached, but Maxime didnât flinch, supporting Christine as she let her emotions pour out.
"Itâs okay... Itâs okay..."
Christine repeated the words over and over again, her head resting against him. Maxime, still awkwardly trying to comfort her, softly stroked her hair until her tears finally subsided.
For a while, only the sound of Christineâs quiet sobs echoed in the chamber. Maxime stayed by her side, continuing to gently caress her hair until she had cried herself dry.
As the silence stretched on, broken only by Christineâs occasional sniffles, Maxime heard someone clear their throat. He looked up to see Aaron, looking as if he had eaten something bitter, attempting to break the silence.
"...Well, this emotional reunion is all well and good, but shouldnât we focus on getting out of here?"
Maxime smiled weakly and nodded in agreement.
The investigation of the Mage Tower concluded with a highly successful outcome. The investigation team, directly appointed by the king, uncovered nearly all of the dark secrets the Mage Tower had been hiding: research into black magic, experiments involving synthetic monsters, curses, and even human trafficking. Many of the Mage Towerâs most prominent professors were arrested, including some whose names were known to the public, shocking citizens across the kingdom.
"My goodness, even that professor?"
"I canât believe they were conducting experiments like that."
However, the most shocking discovery for the citizens was that a massive underground dungeon full of criminal activity had been hidden directly beneath the Mage Towerâs plaza.
"They built the entire plaza just to hide that underground lab?"
"Yeah, they covered it all up with thick layers to conceal the dungeon underneath."
The royal palace's official statements quickly spread through the capital, amplified by adventurers eager to gossip. People passing by the Mage Tower now threw suspicious looks its way. What was once a bustling plaza full of weekend strollers was now eerily deserted.
"Thatâs how things turned out," Christine said three days later, standing by Maximeâs hospital bed. While Christine had recovered quickly after being freed from captivity, Maxime wasnât so lucky. His body was a complete wreck. Despite Christineâs emergency healing, the military doctor insisted Maxime stay hospitalized for at least two weeks. As a result, he now lay in bed, his entire body wrapped in bandages, sulking.
"I wouldnât want to go near the place for a while either," Christine said, chuckling.
After her release, the first thing Christine had done was visit Maxime. He, still disguised with Arsen Bernâs black hair and eyes, listened to her recount the current state of affairs in the capital.
"Ultimately, the Mage Tower is being shut down for the time being. The mages protested fiercely, but with most of the powerful professors arrested and the overwhelming evidence of their crimes, their resistance didnât last long."
Christine sighed as she finished her report.
"Count Benning distanced himself from the whole affair, too. He could have fought to protect the Mage Tower, but he decided not to take that risk."
"It wasnât about risk," Maxime interrupted, shaking his head.
"Not about risk?" Christine frowned.
"There are too many mages unaccounted for. Thereâs a record of a large group being sent out on expeditions, and several prominent professors resigned abruptly. The royal investigation may have captured many mages, but they didnât catch the real key players."
Christineâs expression darkened.
"Benning absorbed them all, didnât he?"
"And their research records. Everything."
What had started as a partnership between Benning and the Mage Tower now left the Towerâs core power effectively under Benningâs control. The incident had inadvertently increased Benningâs standing as a single, unified force.
"And the royal family...?"
"They couldnât stop it. Still, with the Mage Tower gone, they no longer have to deal with both Benning and the Tower at once."
"But now Benningâs power has grown too strong."
Christine spoke in a dejected voice. Maxime watched her in silence. When she noticed his gaze, she cleared her throat and quickly changed the subject.@@novelbin@@
"By the way, how does this look?"
Christine gestured to her new uniform, a luxurious red outfit with the royal lily crest shining on her chest. She had been appointed as a member of the First Royal Guard. When the king found out that Arsen Bern was, in fact, Maxime Apart, he had merely sighed and chosen to let it slide, telling Aaron to keep quiet about it.
âThere was no helping the situation. Just make sure everyone involved keeps their mouths shut.â
Christine, clearly excited, twirled slightly, showing off her new uniform. Her eyes sparkled as she eagerly awaited Maximeâs response.
"You look good in bright colors," Maxime said honestly. Indeed, the red uniform of the royal guard suited Christine far better than the black one worn by the Crow knights.
"Tell me more."
Christine grinned mischievously, clearly unsatisfied with Maximeâs simple answer. Despite everything, she hadnât changed one bit.
"...I thought red might be a bit much, but itâs a refined color, so it really suits you."
"Not that kind of thing," Christine leaned in, pouting slightly.
Maxime furrowed his brow in frustration before delivering the response she was clearly looking for.
"Alright, fine. You look beautiful. So beautiful that I can hardly bear to look at you."
Christine burst into laughter, lightly smacking Maxime in response.
"Why do you always have to say things like that, you jerk?"
Maxime chuckled as he gently pushed her hand away. Then, meeting her eyes, he added more sincerely.
"No, really. Youâre beautiful, Christine."
He could almost hear the whoosh of flames igniting. Christine quickly stepped back, her face turning bright red as she awkwardly tried to hide her embarrassment. Maxime laughed at her swift change in demeanor. Christine, flustered and clearly annoyed, took a seat on the hospital room chair.
"By the way, your magic⦠you can use it just fine now?"
Maxime asked, noticing that Christine had used her magic without any issue earlier. She tilted her head in confusion.
"What do you mean by that? Did you think I couldnât use magic?"
"No, I just thoughtâ¦"
Maxime hesitated, recalling the time they had spent together in the no-manâs land during the rainstorm. He thought back to the mysterious power she had used to suppress the curse, leaving behind a scar. Although the two of them rarely talked about it, Maxime finally decided to broach the subject. Christine sighed, knowing exactly what he was referring to.
"That spell was created using the pure essence of my mana. I gave it to you fully aware that I might never be able to use magic again."
"Christineâ¦"
Seeing Maximeâs apologetic expression, Christine quickly shook her head.
"Donât be sorry. At the time, I thought I was going to die anyway. Stopping the curse from destroying you was the least I could do. I didnât expect it to work so well."
Christine held up her hand, summoning a glowing orb of mana.
"...I think the idiots at the Mage Tower must have pumped a ridiculous amount of mana into me during their experiments. Somehow, the damage that should have been irreversible has been restored."
Seeing Christine smiling, Maxime felt reassured and nodded.
"Thank you."
Christine smiled back at him warmly.
"Me too."
Despite her smile, a sudden chill crept over Maxime.
"By the way, Senior."
"Uh, yeah?"
Christine took a step closer, her smile still lingering, but her tone had shifted slightly. Maximeâs smile wavered.
"When Deputy Commander Aaron mentioned that 'safe place,' who exactly was he talking about?"
Maxime gulped, unsure why he suddenly felt the need to break out in a cold sweat.
...Had Christine always had such a good memory?