Weekend Holiday.
Marion eventually moved to the Apart familyâs estate, following Louis Apart. Maxime had long established connections with the Bourdain family due to frequent invitations, but Marion had only visited the Apart estate once. That reasoning had worked in persuading her to move.
Louis Apart felt a quiet sense of pride as he received Maximeâs heartfelt gratitude. Though he was curious about what his sonâs true intentions might be, he set his questions aside for the moment.
âOver there should be fine,â Louis said. âYes, my lady,â replied Marionâs servant.
Marion only had one maid with her. She had served Marion for quite some time, even amidst the frequently changing staff. Marion realized she didnât have much luggage to take with her. After all, there was nothing left for her in the royal capital or at home. And she didnât find that fact regrettable.
All of her belongings were loaded into the carriage. The maid bowed her head toward Marion.
âItâs all packed, my lady.â
Marion nodded faintly, while behind her, Louis Apart watched both her and the maid. Marion had a bittersweet expressionâsomehow both somber and content. Louis spoke to her.
âThank you for accepting my sonâs request, Marion. I know it must have been difficult, and perhaps you felt pressured...â
Marion shook her head.
âI was happy to hear that he wanted me to come. Please, donât worry about such small matters.â
With that, Louis closed the door to the carriage and climbed in last. As soon as he was seated, the carriage set off. Rolling down the well-paved streets of the capital, the carriage swayed gentlyâjust enough for the passengers to relax.
âIâll be relying on you, Marion, at least until Maxime returns from his deployment,â Louis said. â...I will do my best, Father,â Marion replied, her voice tense. Louis couldnât shake the thought that the look in her eyes behind the mask resembled that of a wounded animal.
He didnât know what kind of upbringing Emil Bourdain had given his daughter, but it seemed unlikely that the emotions reflected in her eyes were purely innate. Louis could guess the emotions Maxime displayed whenever he spoke of her.
âMake yourself comfortable. As you know, it will be a long journey to our estate.â âYes...â
Marion nodded and adjusted her posture. Louis Apart was still somewhat of a difficult figure for her.
âWhen was the last time you visited? It feels like itâs been years,â Louis asked, turning to one of the family servants seated beside him. The servant thought for a moment before answering.
âIt must have been about three years ago, sir. It was in the spring. I recall Lady Marion being quite different back then compared to now.â
Louis nodded. He rubbed his chin thoughtfully, recalling the past.
âThatâs right⦠It must have been right after Maxime graduated from the Academy...â
He shrugged his shoulders.
âWell, regardless, Marion, do you remember that time? Both you and Maxime seemed so awkward back then.â
The carriage passed beyond the center of the capital. Whether it was the jolting of the carriage or her own thoughts, Marionâs head bobbed slightly, and her long black hair fluttered gently with the movement.
âI remember the estate being surrounded by many mountains and treesâit was a beautiful place,â Marion said.
Louis smiled.
âYes, our estate is quite mountainous. There are plenty of lakes as well. Iâm not sure if Maxime took you there during your visit.â
Marion shook her head.
âHe mentioned the lakes but said they were too far from the estate to take me there at the time.â
Louis let out a quiet chuckle.
âTypical of Maxime⦠It is quite a long walk, and heâs never been one to burden others with unnecessary hardship.â
As he gazed out the window, the buildings grew more sparse, and the once-smooth roads began to grow rougher.
âTake your time to explore the estate once we arrive. There are many hidden views, even ones Iâm unfamiliar with.â
The carriage continued down the road, now lined with thick trees and overgrown foliage. Marion had dozed off, perhaps from exhaustion. Her maid spread a thin blanket over her legs.
Louis noticed and gave a subtle nod to his servant.
âYou have it safely, donât you?â
At the low-voiced question, the servant patted his chest lightly and nodded confidently.
âOf course, sir. Iâll deliver it to the guild as soon as we reach the estate.â
Louis glanced at the servant with a concerned look. Though the worry wasnât directed at the servant, but rather at the request left to him by Maxime before he headed to the no-manâs land. Louis understood the intent behind Maximeâs second request.
The servant, still confident in his ability to fulfill the task, hesitated and asked cautiously.
âBut... do you think the request will be answered?â
Louis raised an eyebrow, unconcerned.
âThereâs nothing to worry about. Iâm sure Maxime thought it through when he wrote it.â âItâs been almost eight years since their whereabouts became unknown... We canât be sure theyâre still affiliated with the guild. They might have transferred to the one in the capital...â
Louis waved dismissively.
âEven if itâs not at our estateâs guild, theyâll be active nearby. Thatâs just the type of person they are.â âYou mentioned they donât take on personal requests...â
At the servantâs observation, Louis sighed and closed his eyes.
âWeâre simply delivering a letter to the guild. Weâre not asking them to go looking for the person, so thereâs no need to worry.â âYou know thatâs not why Iâm concerned, sir.â âOf course.â
Louis then thought back to the moment Maxime had handed him the letter.
âFather... I have a request.â
Maximeâs expression had been unusually serious. Louis, sensing the gravity of the moment, had tried to lighten the mood with a bit of banter.
âWhat? You come to see your father after all this time, and all you have is a request? You ungrateful child. Couldnât you at least visit more often...â âItâs not that...â
Louis had given his son a playful scolding, but the solemn look on Maximeâs face made him stifle his teasing.
âWell, go on. Iâll hear it, though I canât promise Iâll grant it.â
Maxime sighed, as though the weight of his words had been lifted slightly.
âSee? Wouldnât it be easier if you didnât look like you were about to ask me for something life-or-death?â
Maxime had only responded with, âItâs a simple request.â
With that, Maxime had pulled a letter from his coat and handed it to Louis. As he took the letter, Louis raised his eyebrows, intrigued.
âDonât tell me this letter is for me.â âAs much as youâd like that, it isnât.â âI wasnât expecting it, son.â
Louis twirled the letter between his fingers, curiosity getting the better of him.
âSo, whoâs this letter for?â âItâs less of a letter and more of a formal request. A personal one.â
At that, Louisâs expression soured.
âA request? For an adventurer? You know the largest guild is right here in the capital, so why...â
Louis stopped mid-sentence.
âYou want to send a message to your mentor.â âYes, Father.â
Louisâs face hardened, realizing that Maximeâs mentor could only mean one person.
âThe one whoâs been missing for nearly eight years...â
Maxime bit his lip and spoke.
âItâs fine. I know itâs a long shot, but if I send it through the guild near our estate, it should reach them eventually.â
Louis had inspected the envelope with skepticism.
âWell... if you say so.â
He didnât ask any more questions, tucking the letter away.
âA guild in the countryside when thereâs one right in the capital?â âTheyâre likely working far from the capital... And besides, someone could be watching.â
To ensure everything went smoothly, and to protect everyone involved.
âI have to take every precaution.â
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The atmosphere in the Raven Knights was more tense than usual.
The members had only recently shed the awkwardness typical of a newly formed order, but the current mood felt even more rigid and uncomfortable than when the group had first officially been established. An unknown tension hung in the air, stirring curiosity among the members, though no one dared to speak of its cause.
âItâs unusually quiet today. Both you and the Raven Knights.â
Paola was sparring with Maxime. They had expected communication from the no-manâs land much earlier, but it had been delayed.
âI didnât choose to cause a commotion,â Maxime sighed.
Christine hadnât shown up since clocking in that morning, and Theodora hadnât been at the training grounds, focusing on her recovery from an injury. In truth, if Theodora had been present, Maxime would have been quite troubled by her presence.
Paola, as the most senior member, had been taking on the bulk of the responsibility, leading the autonomous training sessions in place of the absent commander and vice-commander.
Paola lowered her sword and frowned.
âEven Robertoâs been busy lately, barely showing his face. Itâs hard being the old one left behind.â
Maxime swung his sword through the air. Though his body was slowly being consumed by the curse, he was still able to hold out.
âNow that you mention it, Robertoâs not here today either.â
Maxime glanced around.
âHe asked for permission to leave for a while due to some urgent matters. Heâll return soon enough.â
Paola, in a rare moment of irritation, replied with a slightly frustrated tone.
âSo, Maxime, youâll have to be my sparring partner. Grab your sword.â
At Paolaâs prompting, Maxime readied his stance. The two knights stared each other down for a brief moment before exchanging several swift blows and then pulling back. The sound of steel clashing echoed through the air, perfectly timed with their movements.
Paola had accumulated a wealth of experience from countless duels with various knights, but sparring with Maxime always seemed to broaden her perspective on combat. After another exchange, she looked at Maxime with curiosity.
âBy the way, every time we spar, I canât help but notice...â
Maxime tilted his head slightly.
âYour swordsmanship is fascinating. Aside from your technique, youâre unusually skilled for someone your age, especially given your limited experience as a knight.â
Maxime gave a wry smile at Paolaâs compliment.
âIs it because youâve inherited your mentorâs style? No... experience like that canât simply be learned through style alone.â
Maxime shrugged.
âI think itâs because of my mentorâs training methods.â@@novelbin@@
Paola raised an eyebrow in admiration and lowered her sword.
âWhat kind of mentor puts you through training that results in such a unique sword technique?â
Maxime felt a bit embarrassed. One of his mentorâs training methods had been to leave him in a perilous environment and push him to the brink of death.
â...Someday, Iâd like to meet your mentor.â
âIf I ever manage to get in touch with him, Iâll introduce you.â
Maxime chuckled, and Paola let out a short laugh.
âSo, you donât even stay in contact with your mentor.â
âHe always called me his âgood-for-nothing student.â He was a difficult person who didnât care about rank or status.â
As Maxime and Paola continued their casual conversation about his mentor, they suddenly heard hurried footsteps rushing into the training grounds.
Paola frowned. A knight, drenched in sweat, was stumbling toward them, panting heavily. When he saw Paolaâs face, he picked up his pace and rushed over. He was one of the knights stationed in the no-manâs land. His armor, like that of all the knights in that area, was in terrible shape, but now it appeared to be in especially dire condition.
âSir... Sir Paola.â
The knight, still catching his breath, addressed Paola. Her voice was steady as she responded.
âYou look like youâre in a hurry.â
The knight nodded.
âWhere is the commander... where is the commander right now?â
âIâll take you to him. Whatâs going on?â
The knight swallowed hard, trying to calm his breathing, and spoke in a shaky voice.
âThe cliffs at the edge of the no-manâs land... theyâre crumbling. And the monsters beyond them... itâs like theyâre all coming over, as if theyâre dragging every creature that hasnât shown up before...â
The knight gritted his teeth as he finished.
âThousands of monsters are pounding on the walls.â