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Outside Heliaâs Castle, Helia Ashenborn returned from her short trip to the Witch Union Bank, a bank with powerful backing and is founded across all seven witch kingdoms.
âLord Helia!â Hester Thornton called as she rushed over after spotting Helia Ashenborn in a timely manner.
Nevertheless, Hester Thorntonâs urgency startled Helia Ashenborn as the latter raised an eyebrow.
âWhatâs gotten you all flustered, Hester? Did something big happen in my short absence from the castle?â Helia Ashenborn inquired with narrowed eyes.
However, Hester Thornton quickly shook her head.
âNot so much as something big happened, but Iâve learned something very important, and it requires your immediate attention, Lord Helia.â
Shortly after, Hester Thornton recounted to Helia Ashenborn everything she learned about the antimagic spores from Vaan in the infirmary.
âIs that true? How did Sir Vahn figure out Cyrenaâs condition is related to the Curse of the Purple Umbala?â Helia Ashenborn asked with surprise.
âIâm not sure too sure either, Lord Helia. I missed out on the entire process of Teacher Cadieuxâs diagnosis. However, he was holding a syringe needle with Young Lady Cyrenaâs blood,â Hester Thornton answered before suddenly shaking her head the next moment.
âSir Vahn didnât mention anything about the antimagic spores coming from Red Goblin Mountains?â Helia Ashenborn unhurriedly asked with a sharp look.
Hester Thornton was taken aback by the question.
âWhy would the antimagic spores come from Red Goblin Mountains, Lord Helia? Wasnât the curse spread by the Plant-type Abomination in Sunpeak Town that transformed three years ago?â Hester Thornton wondered with a confused look.
âOh⦠About that⦠Since the antimagic spores are airborne, they could have spread over Red Goblin Mountains before spreading to us. After all, the mountain winds blow in our cityâs directionâ¦â Helia Ashenborn coughed and said, âAnyway, you are right. We should impose sanctions on travelers from Sunpeak Town.â
âHowever, we will work on that later. Where is Sir Vahn now, Hester?â Helia Ashenborn asked.
âIt wasnât long before I left the infirmary. Thus, if they havenât moved elsewhere, Teacher Cadieux and Young Lady Cyrena should still be in the infirmary,â Hester Thornton replied after a short pause.
âI see,â Helia Ashenborn nodded before saying, âI will have to trouble you to go back and call Sir Vahn to the Great Hall. I would like to speak to him again.â
âOf course, Lord Helia,â Hester Thornton obeyed with a bow.
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Sometime later, Vaan received word of Helia Ashenbornâs summoning from Hester Thornton as he was leaving the infirmary with Cyrena Ashenborn.
âThat was quite fast,â Vaan casually commented before handing the syringe needle to Cyrena Ashenborn, âI will leave this in your care until I return, Cyrena.â
âYes, Teacher,â Cyrena Ashenborn accepted the syringe needle containing her blood obediently.
Nevertheless, her eyes glinted with some disappointment and annoyance.
Although Cyrena Ashenborn was a little grateful to her mother for finding her such an incredible teacher, she also knew it wasnât out of consideration for her plight.
Her mother was simply using her to test her teacherâs ability. And since her teacherâs ability was confirmed to be the real deal, her mother has been taking away her precious learning time.
Cyrena Ashenborn knew her mother didnât place any importance on her education at all; she only cared about the benefits the Ashenborn Household could gain from her teacherâs knowledge.
Darkness started to sprout in Cyrena Ashenbornâs heart.
After learning about the cause of her inability, Cyrena Ashenborn began to wonder what was the purpose of staying in such a heartless family. She didnât receive any love; she only received scorn and humiliation.
âWhy should I continue to stay in this cold castle? If I hadnât lived in this castle, would I have accumulated the antimagic spores that resulted in my inability to use magic? If I could follow Teacher, I would learn a lot and be happier too,â Cyrena Ashenborn thought.
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Meanwhile, Vaan followed Hester Thornton and returned to the Great Hall to meet Helia Ashenborn once again.
âI apologize for you calling you over again, Sir Vahn. However, what you learned about antimagic spores is too important for me to ignore. Not only does it concern the welfare of everyone in this castle, but it also concerns everyone elseâs lives in the city,â Helia Ashenborn spoke.
However, under Vaanâs observation, Helia Ashenborn didnât seem concerned for anyone at all. Not the people living in the castle nor everyone else living in the city.
If anything, Helia Ashenborn was only concerned about herself.
Nevertheless, Vaan played along and asked, âIâd be happy to help where I can, but what do you need from me exactly, Lord Helia? Iâm just one person. You canât expect me to stop every traveler passing through Sunpeak Town to reach Redpine City, right?â
Even Helia Ashenborn, the lord of Redpine City, couldnât stop all travelers from entering her cityânot unless she was prepared to face the repercussion of offending various people who come to trade in her city. It would hurt her cityâs economy.
Of course, that wasnât something Vaan could say.
âNo, you canât stop travelers from entering the city. However, you were able to find out about the Curse of the Purple Umbala very easily,â Helia Ashenborn seriously stated before asking, âAs such, I wanted to ask you â how confident are you in curing the Curse of the Purple Umbala, Sir Vahn?â
âThatâs hard to say when I have yet to ascertain the difficulty of the task. All I can say is that finding a solution to a problem we already know is easier than finding a solution to a problem we donât know.â
Shortly after saying that, Vaan decided to probe Helia Ashenborn, âThat being said, Lord Helia seems to be especially concernedâor should I say anxious?â
Vaan also casually glanced at Helia Ashenbornâs hands, which were covered by silk gloves. His simple action told Helia Ashenborn that he knew something was wrong with her hands.
Helia Ashenbornâs gaze sharpened when she looked at Vaan. But after a moment, she sighed and waved her hand, dismissing all the servants from the Great Hall, including Hester Thornton.
Within moments, only Helia Ashenborn and Vaan were left in the Great Hall.
âSince you noticed it, I wonât hide it from you, Sir Vahn,â Helia Ashenborn started to remove her silk gloves.