Chapter 108
Translator: Cyrus
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Destiny was smashed into bits and pieces.
ââ¦â¦Itâs over.â
After the debate ended, I returned to my room and collapsed onto the bed.
The soft bed gently accepts me in its embrace.
I, on the other hand, cannot accept the cruel reality.
The end of Destiny has been clearly announced.
To put it clearly, Mariwa has been an enemy of fate all along. At least, that was her judgment in the debate. The moment I tried to change my avenue of attack to insult Michelieâs personality, Mariwa stopped me right away. I never got the chance to play it according to the script.
Thanks to that, we ended up having an actually meaningful debate.
Thatâs not the problem though.
âI lost tooâ¦â¦â
I, a genius, tasted defeat in the debate.
Of course, acted on the assumption that I was going to act as the villainess, so I lost to Michelie simply because I didnât make a sound argument. If I took it seriously, I would never have lost to her, so my pride is still intact.
Leaving that aside, the real problem is what to do from here.
âWhy didnât it go well at allâ¦â¦â
I hug my pillow and grumble.
I did my best since Michelie enrolled into the Academy, and now Iâm at my witsâ end. My three years of following the path of Destiny have all been a waste. What should I do now?
I donât understand anymore.
Laying face down on the bed, I suddenly fell asleep for a little while.
For some reason, when I woke up, I saw Surfania already sitting on the chair in my room.
âServes you right, Chris.â
She closes her book as if noticing that I woke up. She looks down at me with a cold stare.
ââ¦â¦What do you want?â
For a moment, I thought I was dreaming, but itâs reality without a doubt.
Who let her in?
No, I already know. It was probably the maid. She must have known that I was acquainted with Surfania, and hence let her in.
But what is she here for?
Not once has she ever proactively approached me since we enrolled in the Academy, so why did she come here on her own will? Is she here to insult me for losing the debate? Yeah, thatâs likely.
Thatâs what I thought, until I saw the thing on the table.
âItâs been a while, so why donât we play a board game?â
ââ¦â¦â
What exactly is she planning?
I doubt she came here just to have fun, just like old times. In the first place, she wasnât even the one to approach me in the old times.
But thatâs fine.
ââ¦â¦Alright.â
I reluctantly get out of bed and stop thinking.
Nothing matters now that I failed. Iâve lost the means to guarantee Michelieâs bright future.
âItâll probably cheer me up a little.â
âI see. Itâs good to see that youâre being reasonable.â
Weâre sitting on opposite sides and setting up the board. Itâs been a while since we played this board game together.
I thought she would let me go first, but she made the first move without saying a word. I gracefully make the next move.
Weâre moving our pawns and pieces without making new or drastic moves.
âYou know, I always thought that you were deteriorating each year. I always thought, Chris is going to become more of an idiot, and cause more trouble along the way.
âYou really are rude by nature.â
âThatâs only proper. I donât think itâs a bad thing, but I pride myself on being the most suitable person to criticize you.â
âYou should think itâs a bad thing.â
Weâre moving our pawns while talking just like we did in the past. It feels natural for some reason, as if nothing has happened in the past three years.
Weâre entering the mid-game.
But Iâve noticed lately. It wasnât that you were deteriorating or anything.
âObviously. I am always improvingââ
âNo.â
She cuts me off, denying what I said.
âYou simply havenât matured at all.â
I stop myself just as Iâm about to make my next move.
Itâs not because of her words.
Itâs because of the intensity of the mid-game.
The match hasnât been decided yet, but my formation puts me in a slight disadvantage.
I look up from the board. Surfania looks normal, without a hint of pride.
âYou are sorely mistaken if you think I am unable to defeat you. I am not such a blockhead to keep losing to you without improving.â
âAre you saying that Iâll lose?â
A fire is kindled inside me.
Thatâs right. I shouldnât be leaving myself to rot here.
I am a genius, and I hate losing.
Iâll save my sister. Even if Destiny is nowhere to be found, even if Iâm all alone, Iâll definitely save her.
âYes. You will lose.â
âDonât underestimate me, Surfania. And by the way, let me say a word of thanks.â
I finally make my move.
Being spurred on by Surfania, my determination has been renewed.
âIâve just remembered thanks to you. Iâll do what I have to. Thatâs the reason I was born.â
âI thought you were finally being serious, but it still looks like you are still an idiot who refuses to face reality. People arenât born for any reason whatsoever. There isnât anything that has to be done either. People simply put their efforts into doing what they want to do.â
In constrast with my passion, Surfania remains calm and cool.
âBut, yes. Since itâs a fine opportunity, letâs make a bet.â
âOh?â
I remember the time during the Festival many years ago, and also the first time I met Prince Endo.
But we canât bet all our money on random opponents or sign our autographs on a blank sheet of paper. Well, it was mostly Leonâs and Endoâs fault both times though.
âWhat are we betting on?â
âIf you lose, you will apologize.â
ââ¦â¦To you?â
âHuh?â
Surfania looks sullen and furrows her eyebrows.
âWhat? Did you do something you should apologize to me for? Why donât you say it then?â
âNo, if anything, you should be the one apologizing.â
Iâm the one who cut off my ties to her, but I was shocked when she scolded me in public. I kept quiet because I knew I was wrong too, but her chiding was on another level.
That incident set our positions in stone. Thinking about it now, it was the triggering point that caused Destiny to go off track.
âI see. Then if I lose, I will apologize to you. As a matter of fact, I will apologize in a public space.â
Dammit.
Iâm at a loss.
I let her set the conditions herself. On top of that, itâll look like I asked it of her. Itâs hard to take it all back now.
ââ¦â¦Who should I be apologizing to? Michelie, perhaps?â
âWhy should I have to be the mediator between you and that wicked girl? Are you stupid?â
Surfania snorts in fury.
âWicked girls and idiots should remain fighting for their entire lives. That would be much more pleasing.â
âWho are you calling a wicked girl?â
âHeh.â
I glared at her in reflex, causing her to sneer.â
âIn the end, youâre crazy about your sister as always.â
Iâm speechless.
I made a slip of the tongue too many times. Having been disheartened since my failure at the debate, Iâm probably letting my guard down just because itâs Surfania.
âWell, leaving that aside, letâs talk about the one you should be apologizing to. You should know if you gave it some thought. Why do you think I took all the effort into calling the famous Miss Toinette to the school? It took great pains to reason with her.â
ââ¦â¦Huh?â
âApologize to Miss Toinette.â
My face stiffens.
Surfania looks at me as if sheâs glad.
âHehehe. Thatâs right. I wanted to see that face of yours.â
âS-Surfania. Y-you. The reason you called Mariwa hereâ¦â¦
âIsnât it obvious?â
She shows her characteristic sneer that suits her clever looks.
âAll of it was harassment towards you.â
ââ¦â¦â
Alright.
Iâm going all out from now on.