Chapter 119
Who Made Me a Princess
Translator: apinklover Editor: apinklover
âOnly your highness wields the power of magic unrestricted within the palace! It sounds kind of unfair but considering his majesty doesnât use magic that often, itâs sort of balanced! So all weâve been working on is research in the Tower!â
Yakety-yak!
They were quite talkative! I was dripping cold sweats as I lost focus in their chit-chat.
Wait, thereâs a restriction to using magic within the palace? Doesnât Lucas use it whenever he wants to?
âPlus, Iâve never seen someone acquire such tremendous capabilities in magic!â
âRight! Thatâs why youâre what weâve all been talking about these days in the Tower!â
âWhat a wonderful capability too! Being able to teleport multiple times a dayâ¦!â
âYour highness, could you visit our Tower in your spare time?â
Ring!
[You have been invited to the Black Tower! Accept? Y/N]
I blinked as I hallucinated about the video game popup thing again.
Iâve got nothing to do anyway and Iâve been always curious about the Black Tower. Should I go?
Ring-ring!
[Invite accepted!]
So I compulsively decided to visit the Tower.
* * *
âOur Towerâs been maintained by the greatest Mage of all time, the âDark Mageâ¦â blah blah⦠So we set out to relive the olden legacy by gathering the greatest Mages of our times⦠blah blahâ¦â
I was listening to what the guide of the Tower was saying without paying attention.
The talkative Mages werenât here anymore now as they were away to call the Headmaster of the Tower.
So I was listening to the expansive history this Towerâs been through by this self-proclaimed âGuideâ Mage.
âThese crystal-like walls were made by the Inaugural Headmaster who hand-carved Mithrilâ¦â
I kept listening to this must-hear first-time introduction until I asked the question I always wanted to bring up.
âUmm⦠So why is the tower so white when itâs called the âBlack Tower?â
Startle!
The Guide suddenly stopped talking and was shaken up. I kept squinting at him.
You see, itâs virtually a White Tower at this point with both the exterior and interior all painted in white!
There are some black patches here and there but they look like theyâre just burnt spots. I always wondered about it so I asked Claude on the matter but he just was like âIt doesnât matter to you anyway.â
But the Guide was different. He went on to explain very enthusiastically about it.
âThatâs our unique sense of design! There are two types of chocolates, White and Dark! There are White and Black in chess, and the opposite of darkness is light! When the ex-ex-ex-Headmaster decided on that name, they made the wonderful decision to not simply redesign the tower accordingly but give it an impactful all-white redo! If it were black, the people looking at the tower would feel depressed, and we donât have to work in a depressing mood as we constantly look at the blacked-out walls! Plusâ¦â
âI know for a fact you didnât have the budget to paint it black when you came up with the name back then.â
âYes, it really was depressing with the blaâGasp!â
We turned our heads backward at the voice from behind.
I saw a slim shape who had his Royal Mage robe on loosely like someone whoâs just woken up.
The person had long hair that rendered it impossible to figure out their gender. The voice was rather vague too. Looks pretty young, Iâll say that.
âAh, if it ainât the Fairy Princess my kids were singing all day about.â
Choke!
The forbidden phrase pierced my ears!
But the Mage didnât care about how I reacted; they went on to examine me with great interest.
Hold on a minuteâ¦
âAre you the Headmaster?â
âMm, your magic resembles a pretty rainbow.â
â¦Excuse me?
Come again? IâIâm not buying it. Get away from me you fraudster!
I watched the Mage who made weird remarks about me very carefully.
âOur Headmaster can see everybodyâs unique color palette of their magical powers.â
The Guide Mage answered my question for me. Hmm, thatâs a quite interesting power to have!
âYour magical powers shine brightly in many different hues. Itâs dangerous enough to charm anyone.â
Halt.
I wonât complain about someone complimenting on my powers but that person looks pretty high on drugs right now.
âWow⦠His Majestyâs colors were a crystal-clear blue with traces of gold within it but Your Highness possesses an aurora-like, or rather your glittering gem-like-eye-dissolved colorâ¦â
âHeadmaaaaaaster!â
âYour highneeeeeeees!â
I could see a bunch of Mages rushing toward us in the distance.
âPlease understand. Theyâre still too immature for the job.â
Umm⦠The Mage in front of me sounds more like a boomer, treating me with absolutely no regard of who I am. Other Mages do it too, is it like, a regional thing here?
To be fair, since they practically live here for the rest of their lives in a pretty parallel workplace hierarchy (except for the Headmaster), the social stratification of the outside world must be unheard of.
âThose troublemakers are too hyped to see you here in the Tower.â
âOh, thanks for inviting me. Iâve heard of this place a few times from Lucas and Iâve always wondered what it would look like.â
Halt.
The Headmaster and the Guide Mage became noticeably startled. The Mages rushing toward here even stopped.
ââ¦Luâ¦cas?â
âLucasâ¦?â
Whatâ¦? Whatâs up with this sudden silence? Has Lucas become âHe-who-must-not-be-named?â Is Lucas like the Voldemort of the Tower?
The Mages started to yell furiously with their veins bulging from their necks.
âLucas! The filthy outlaw of the Tower!â
âThe Corrupt of the Corrupt world!â
âThe son of a bitch who uses magic like itâs nothing while all the others practice their asses off!â
âI put so much effort into making one Telegraph Stone while he made ten of those bloody things with a wave of his hand whileâget thisâyawning!â
âHe looked at us in infuriating pity when we asked him to tell us easier ways to use magic, merely showing off his ability and telling us âYou canât do these simple charms?â God damnit, choke!â
Gasp!
The Mages expressed their misery in unison. Listening to them made me forget what to say next.
LâLucas! What have you been doing in the Tower? Now I know youâve not been acting like the âYoung and Handsome Genius Mage,â at least not within the Tower.
âI think Iâve heard that he had been friends with Her Highness for 10 years now.
âItâsâcoughâseven, sir.â
As the Headmaster squinted to recall his memories, the Guide Mage corrected him with a cough.
The Headmaster glared at the Guide, raising one of their eyebrows as if it were of same difference, then proceeded to talk to me.
âLucas, that bastard⦠Heâs got a disgustingly immense magical capacity! It drives me nuts whenever I see him!â
Cough.
The Headmaster showed genuine disgust while thinking of something, probably not too different from his facial expression.
Naturally, my curiosity about what Lucas has been doing around the Tower became a level deeper.
âNot once in my sixty years in this world have I seen such a powerful man. It makes me sweat like bullets as if a trypophobe were to look at a bunch of holes!â
[TL notes: trypophobia is a fear of tightly-packed circular holes.]
Huh? Hold up. Did I just hear sixty?
I subconsciously asked the Headmaster, still rambling about Lucasâ creepiness.
âSixty?!â
Didâdid you just say âmy sixty years in this world?â No, that canât be right!
âOh, yeah. People tell me I look particularly young for my age.â
What? No way. You look like youâre in your thirties and somehow youâre sixty?
âHehe⦠Thank you, your highness. Us Mages tend to age more slowly than normal, you know. Hehehe.â
The Headmaster laughed it off as any other granny or grandpa would.
âThâthen are theyâ¦?â
I stuttered as my eyes trembled in disbelief, looking at the Mages who looked like they were in their twenties. The Headmaster put a soft smile on their face like looking at his own granddaughter.
âOh, theyâre still young. The oldest of the bunch was⦠Hey, Dil-dil! How old were you again?â
âForty-one, sir!â
âHow about you, Mojil?â
âIâm still twenty-eight! Fresh as new!â
âEh, grow up, will you?â
He looked worried about them being young and inexperienced and clicked his tongue but my pupils were shaking from the utter shock. IâI honestly thought they were young Mages!
The Guide Mage went on to educate me further.
âThe aging process for Mages slow down drastically after theyâve turned into adults, so weâre able to maintain our youth longer than normal folks. I may look much younger, but Iâm actually forty-six.
IâI knew that from the book but itâs even more shocking to see it in person.
Oh! Thatâs why Claude was able to maintain such tight and bouncy skin! Itâs like being able to wield magic is the best anti-aging cosmetic product in the world!