Book 5: Chapter 189: Two Possibilities
âImpossible, Iâve seen Lady Ericaâs face. Although it was a fleeting glimpse, Iâm sure she isnât Princess Estelle,â Brady retorted sternly.
âAre you certain that was her real face?â Ness took two steps forward, his gaze fixed on Bradyâs. âThere are countless ways to alter oneâs appearance in this world. What if she deliberately allowed you to see her face to engineer a deception?â
âThatâs a valid point. Perhaps she intended for you to see her face. Otherwise, there would have been no need for her to wear a mask when the three of us approached,â Balmer interjected, aligning his thoughts with Nessâ.
âBut that doesnât prove Lady Erica is Estelle,â Brady insisted defiantly, but Ness had grown impatient with his skepticism.
Ignoring Brady, Ness seated himself opposite Balmer. âMoving on from speculation, letâs talk about why we must act now.â
Balmer nodded attentively. âGo ahead.â
Ness picked up a twig and drew a â1â on the ground, followed by two crude figures. âFirst, consider this scenario: Lady Erica has indeed eliminated Princess Estelle. This suggests she is either stronger than Estelle or has employed tactics Estelle couldnât withstand.â
Ness marked one figure with a cross and the other with a question mark, symbolizing Princess Estelle and Lady Erica respectively.
âYes, our primary concern is that thereâs still too much we donât know about Lady Erica,â Ballmer agreed.
âBut even if Erica managed to eliminate Estelle, was she able to do it without sustaining any injuries?â
Ness prodded the figure with a question mark above it with his twig. âLetâs assume she resorted to underhanded tactics. That implies her strength is inferior to Estelleâs. If Estelle retaliated fiercely, would Erica survive unharmed?â
âMost certainly⦠not,â Balmer replied, shaking his head somberly. He was starting to grasp the implications of Nessâ argument.
âIndeed. And if Lady Erica has a way to eliminate Estelle swiftlyâ¦â
âThatâs inconceivable. If sheâs capable of that, why would we bother forming an Anti-Princess Alliance in the first place?â Ballmer laughed self-deprecatingly.
âSo even if Lady Erica eliminated Princess Estelle, she must have fought fiercely with her. Itâs highly likely this battle would have left herâ¦â
âSeverely woundedâ¦â Ballmer concluded, recalling the unmoving figure by the campfire.
He took a deep breath and continued, âYouâre right. If Lady Erica did manage to eliminate Princess Estelle, regardless of her method, she wouldnât escape without serious injury.â
Ness snapped his fingers and drew a small cross over the other figure with a question mark.
âThat makes sense, butâ¦â
As Ballmerâs wounds healed, his clarity returned, and he promptly pointed out the inconsistency.
âWhy then would Lady Erica continue to exert influence while severely injured? She could have easily hidden and recuperated. Besides, we had no knowledge of her existence among the participants until now.â
âIndeed, her actions defy logic, which leads me to lean toward the second possibilityâ¦â
Ness drew a large cross over the two small figures, then sketched out a new pair of figures. This time, he marked a cross over one and a question mark over the other, reversing their previous positions.
âLetâs restart. Same story, but different characters,â Ness said, pointing toward the figure marked with a question mark.
âThis is Princess Estelle, who encountered a formidable adversary unknown to us,â he began.
Pointing to the figure marked with a cross, he continued, âLetâs call this adversary âStrong Enemy Xâ. Princess Estelle fought fiercely with Strong Enemy X, managed to defeat them, but sustained serious injuries in the process.â
âIn both scenarios, the common thread is the victorious party suffering severe injury. However, from this point onward, the second speculation diverges.â
Ness circled the figure representing Estelle and tapped it. âDo you know what sets Princess Estelle apart from the others?â
Ballmer furrowed his brow. âStrength? Beauty?â
âNo, itâs her aura,â Ness explained, sketching dotted lines outside the circle, representing sunlight radiating from the figure.
âSheâs a princess, a disciple of the Holy Dragon Empireâs Guardian. Her strength and status make her shine as brightly as the sun. The moment she appears, she commands attention, even without doing anything.â
âSo, what do you think will happen if our âlittle sun,â who is now badly injured, is discovered by us?â
âWe would take her down!â Ballmer replied, his eyes gleaming.
Ness paused, then looked at Ballmer seriously. âJust making sureâyouâre not cracking a dirty joke, right?â
âIâm being very serious here.â
âGood.â Ness nodded solemnly, drawing another small cross over the sun. âYouâre right, we would try to take her down, forcing her to hide. But sheâs like a dazzling sunâwhere could she hide?â
âOn the first day in the small world, everyone was focused on adapting and strategizing. By the time we started exploring, she would have had nowhere to escape. So, the sunâs solution was to disguise itself as the moon,â Ness explained, drawing a two-way arrow between the two figures.
âThereâs no Lady Erica; thatâs merely a moon fabricated by Princess Estelle to conceal her true identity,â he concluded.
âBut if she was hiding her identity, why would she intentionally draw attention to herself and provoke us?â Ballmer questioned incredulously.
âDonât be mistaken. The one who provoked us wasnât Princess Estelle, the âSunâ. It was Lady Erica, the âMoonâ. Think about it, after Lady Erica made those statements and led a few of us to confront her, only two outcomes could unfold.â
Ness paused for emphasis. âFirst, people believe her claims that she defeated Princess Estelle, viewing her as an even greater threat and strategizing accordingly. As for Princess Estelle, she becomes irrelevant.â