Chapter 304.2
Living As the Villainess Queen
Eventually, the older woman closed her eyes. A look of calm washed over her before she decided to open them again. Everything in her mind had seemed to fall into place, like all the cogs in her clock were right where they belonged.
âJin.â
âYes?â
â20 years ago,â Alber said, âa magic similar to the kind that summoned the larks was performed. And you were involved in it.â
Eugene frowned. âSorry?â she asked. âBut you said that the magic was sealed.â
âIt was.â
âYou said that it wasnât complete⦠was that the magic that you almost finished?â
âNo.â Alber shook her head. âThereâs barely any record of the magic that I created. What I sealed was the ancient magic piece that had already been sealed, thatâs what people know about.â She sighed. âNow I understand why I couldnât trace Mara. It was hiding itself with magic. I think it took the sealed magic that my tribe had been protecting.â She had thought it was strange, but she didnât know why.
Whenever she looked into the future, she would use different variations of events so that she could uncover different timelines and possibilities. In order to do so, she had to experiment with her magic endlessly and she would often need documents to support what she was doing.
From time to time, she would ask Sang-je to let her use the sealed magic of her tribe, but she didnât always get it. When she asked why, he would tell her that he was worried she was up to some funny business.
Itâs because he didnât have the magic to begin with, she thought to herself.
There were many places where the magic was hidden, and they were all far apart from each other. There was magic that connected all of them together. If there was even an attempt at entering one of the places, then the other places would automatically close so no one could go in for quite some time. That meant that Mara had only entered one place.
She remembered the specific magic that she had never gotten ahold of, they were all from the same place. Unfortunately, the forbidden magic had also been hidden there.
What was the monster trying to do with Mara?ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
If Mara stole the magic, that meant it knew where the hiding place was. That place had only ever been known by Alberâs tribe and Sang-je. There was no way that her tribe would have revealed its location so it must have all been Sang-jeâs doing.
The monster must have planned to do something, and it must have failed. The relationship between Mara and Sang-je must have soured and the former must have taken the magic and ran away.
Eugene broke the older womanâs thoughts. âThen was all the magic taken by Mara?â
âProbably not. There were many places where the magic was keptââ Alber cut herself off. âJin, there isnât much time left. Iâll tell you what you need to know.â
Already? Eugene looked disappointed. She had grown fond of the older woman and she liked having a wise mentor to look up to.
âLike I said before, larks canât activate magic by themselves. Even if Mara, a lark, took it, he wouldnât be able to use it.â
He could learn theory, but he wouldnât be able to activate it. The magic required the use of the worldâs energy, and larks were not part of this world. Even for Sang-je to use divine power, he required help from a human. It was the priests that activated the magic, not him.
âBut Mara was using magic to hide himself,â Alber said. âHeâs definitely getting help from a human. Perhaps⦠the gypsies. Maybe they are helping. Theyâre descendants of the ancient tribe, so they would know how to activate magic.â
âSorry?â Eugene was stunned.
âI think Sang-je knows about that as well,â the older woman continued. âYou said he was going after the gypsies, right? Heâs probably trying to get information on where Mara is from them. Perhaps the goal is to kill all the gypsies. Mara wouldnât be able to hide if he lost all his support.â
âOh.â
Aldrit probably doesnât know about that either, Eugene thought. For a moment, she doubted him, but she realized she couldnât. She trusted his stern personality. He had even looked guilty when they evacuated to the Hwansuâs territory during the active season. There was no chance that he knew his tribe was helping a lark.
âI donât know when Mara took the magic, but it must have been a long time ago. I donât know what he did with the magic, but he seems to have gotten it into the hands of those who believe that he is God.â
Alber assumed that the magic was being completed as it was passed down to different people. The curious and inquiring minds of intellects always made the impossible seem possible, just like how the ancient tribe had managed to summon all those larks into the world.
âYou said that you were kidnapped by someone from Maraâs group,â she said. âThe person must have done it for religious purposes. He must have thought that the magic was some kind of special ritual, like a way to summon God.â
Eugene nodded. She was enthralled by how Alber spoke as if she already knew the answer to everything.
âYou were a sacrifice that was supposed to summon God,â the older woman continued. âPeople think that Anikas are the closest beings to God. That person probably thought that God was Mara. He was probably trying to bring Mara into your body.â
âBut⦠he failed.â
âOf course he did. Summoning God? Itâs absurd to even think thatâs possible,â Alber said. âGod exists everywhere and nowhere. God isnât a physical object. That magic was just about bringing one being from another world.â
âThen why did it exchange with me?â
âI donât know the magic, so I canât give you a definite answer⦠but perhaps it was the name.â
Eugene frowned. âThe name?â she asked. âBecause we have the same name? Just because of that?â
âYour name is your core,â Alber told her. âIt defines you as a person. When the magic was activated, the soul detached from the body. An empty body pulls a soul very strongly. In a situation where two worlds are connected, the soul can lose its way and go to the body where its name is being called.â