Episode 102
âIâm screwed. Iâm not ready at all yet.â
If Cassius really confessed to me, I couldnât figure out how to answer him.
âAnd I wanted you to know. Thereâs someone who thinks of you like that.â
Raylâs voice echoed through my head.
I couldnât make eye contact with Cassius.
My face got so feverish.
âWha, what do you mean important?â
In the end, I uncharacteristically stammered the words.
When I looked up, Cassius was closer.
His eyes, which seemed to have melted gold, had moonlight.
âThereâs something you need to hearââ
Now, it seems like itâs almost impossible.
âI think heâs really trying to confessâ¦â¦.â
A warning light came on in my head.
Nevertheless, it was impossible to stop Cassiusâ eyes from looking more faint than usual.
Cassius, who was smiling with his eyes, flicked his finger lightly.
In a moment, the atmosphere shook like a haze from the hot ground, and then returned to its original state.
âWhat, anti-tapping magic?â
I wondered if he was trying to confess his love by even using that magic.
âNo, itâs not the time to think about it. How should I answerââ
âYerini.â
A deep voice passed through my ears.
I thought it was really inevitable now.
Cassius called my name in a sweeter voice than I usually heard, and my heartbeat, which was already beating faster, began to accelerate more.
âI did some research.â
Yes?
âResearch?â
I looked up at Cassius, but his expression remained unchanged.
âThe monster that broke into your castle at the time, there was something strange.â
âOhâ¦â¦.â
For a moment, I thought it was a relief, but soon there was a sense of shame that surpassed what I felt when I used the blue fire magic.
âI made a mistake by myself.â
Fortunately, I knew it by myself, I would have been made fun of for it if others had known it.
The opponent had no intention of doing so, but I thought I would get a confession by myself and was thinking about how to answer.
Seriously, I wanted to tear my head off.
âNo, itâs about monsters. I have to be serious.â
For a while, I decided to bury my shame and embarrassment in my mind.
Now is not the time to argue about that.
I closed my eyes for a while and took a deep breath, and my mind calmed down a little.
When I thought I was ready, I asked Cassius.
âCassius, what did you think was weird?â
âBy any chance, do you remember what I said about the colour of mana last time?â
I nodded at Cassiusâs words.
âYes, you told you that most of the people in the Empire have white colour in their mana, and only the imperial family has golden mana.â
âThatâs right.â
âI tried to find out if any of the royal families in the imperial palace saw the monster or were bitten by the monster. No one came out as a result.â
For the imperial family, it included Iker.
âAre you saying you went to ask Iker, too?â
Cassius always had difficulty with Iker.
Although it must have been uncomfortable for him to have Iker around him the last time, he seemed to have been in contact with him because he was aware of the seriousness of the issue.
âDid you look into the Crown Prince, too?â
Surprisingly, Cassius nodded his head coolly.
I felt that Iker would not have given him a proper answer no matter how much I looked at it.
âIâm sure heâs spinning around like he was talking to me. Like making fun of people.â
âWe had a hard time meeting, but he answered me when I asked him in person. He said heâs never seen anything like that.â
âAre you sure?â
âYeah.â
And Cassius added, scratching his black hair.
âAnd my brother is not the type to stay still after losing his mana to such a monster. Even if it was his magic, he wouldnât not notice that he was deprived of the monsters.â
But I didnât quite understand.
The mere sight of a monster that looked like a giant black cape gave me goosebumps all over.
It was strange that no matter how much those monsters hid, no one could notice those creatures of such a huge size.
âThen, wouldnât it have stolen magic from the royal family living outside the Imperial Palace?â
âWell, thatâs what I thought at first, but I donât think so.â
Cassius leaned against the back and spoke in a slightly cracked voice.
âActually, there were some invisible mana on the ceiling or corners of the palace building. Thereâs no way human hands can reach that.â
âSo youâre really saying that the monster is already inside the palace?â
I asked Cassius in surprise.
If the palace, which boasts ironclad security, had been breached, it would have been only a matter of time before 7 Imperial Families homes or the Academy were breached.
To my question, Cassius replied cautiously with a mixed expression.
âUh. In the worst-case scenario, itâs very likely.â
âOh, my God. Arenât all the Imperials family members in danger?â
Cassius did not immediately reply to me.
Cassius, who had his eyes on the ground, spoke in a calm voice a moment later.
âMaybe.â
âThen Cassius is in danger, too.â
The answer did not come back.
Cassius, who always talked to me while looking at me, was avoiding my eyes for this moment.
âCassiusâ¦â
âItâs all right, Yerine, Iâm sorry to worry you.â
Cassius, who spoke in a heavy and low voice, rose from his seat.
For more,
But Cassiusâ face looked so serene.
âNo.â
I jumped up from the bench and said.
âHuh?â
Cassius opened his eyes in surprise. A very anxious thought crossed my mind. I donât know why I thought that.
The moment I saw Cassiusâ face, I thought it might just be so.
Without realizing it, I got up and pulled his hand because I was so afraid that the idea would come true.
âWhat do you mean by âeven if I dieâ. Donât say that.â
âYerineâ¦â
âDonât ever think about that. You need to save your life even if you were deprived of your mana.â¦â¦.â
I stopped in the middle and shook my head because I thought the words kept coming out in vain.
âIâm sorry, I canât speak properly. Anyway, the point is to cherish your life.â
Cassius burst out laughing at what I said.
âThank you for saying that.â
He said with his eyes bent like the moon.
âI understand youâre worried.â
A warm hand wrapped around my hand.
Cassius, who folded his other hand over my hand, somehow smiled a bitter smile.
âBecause Iâm not strong. Thatâs why you always stand up and protect me.â
âCassius, thatâs notââ
âI thought to myself every time you got hurt. Why am I not strong enough to protect you?â
Cassiusâ eyes, with a bitter smile, were twinkling like a haze.
âIf I were strong enough, you wouldnât have to get hurt because of me, and you wouldnât have to worry.â
Why? Why do I feel like something is going to flow out of my eyes?
Cassius is so calm.
I pushed something up from my throat and opened my mouth in a trembling voice.
âNo, I donât need it.â
I wanted to return what you said to me.
âYou donât have to overdo it. There is no need.â
The cool night breeze scattered my hair here and there.
In the dim moonlight, I spoke in a cracked voice.
âJust, just stay where you are. Thatâs all I need.â
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