Chapter 38
1 Second Invincibility in the Game
ââ¦The kidâs getting bulkier by the day.â
Aol said, watching Hersel pass by from a distance, laying down his sword. Coulot scratched his head with the handle of his wooden sword and replied.
âIndeed. His arms seem almost twice as big now.â
âDid you train him?â
âNo, I didnât. But his physique is something else.â
Upon closer inspection, Aol couldnât help but be impressed.
âHoâ¦â
Herselâs muscles had grown in balanced proportions, perfectly fitting his body. It was clear that this wasnât the result of mindless bulk-up training but a strategic enhancement for both agility and strength.
âWithout a skilled mentor, such development would be impossibleâ¦â
Coulot, noticing this, narrowed his eyes at Aol.
âHeâs been going out a lot lately. It seems heâs been training under someone else. How does that make you feel, Duke?â
Despite the disappointment of his son seeking training elsewhere instead of learning from a father renowned as one of the greatest swordsmen, Aolâs lips curved into a faint smile.
âHeâs always been uncomfortable around me. It doesnât make me sad.â
âYouâre taking it lightly.â
Coulot shook his head and scratched his chin. After all, it was admirable that Hersel had been secretly training his body instead of engaging in useless activities outside.
âThe young master I knew was a man who never finished anything he started. This is quite unexpected.â
âHe must be taking his admission seriously.â
Although still skeptical, Coulot nodded in agreement as there was no other plausible explanation.
âHmm, I look forward to seeing what kind of knight heâll become after graduation.â
âI wonât have to worry about passing my position to him.â
***
I had avoided the scrutinizing gaze of the two monstrous swordsmen and arrived in front of the mistressâs office. Seeing the door already open, I raised an eyebrow. The maid, noticing my arrival, tactfully withdrew, leaving me alone with the mistress.
âDid you know I was coming?â
âI happened to see you entering through the main gate while looking out the window.â
It wasnât a pleasant feeling, knowing she expected my visit out of all the possibilities in the large mansion.
âI could have come to see the twins.â
âThat doesnât seem likely given the circumstances.â
âWhat circumstances?â
I asked, caught off guard, and the mistress replied in her usual composed tone.
âThe timing of the arrival of the admission letter, the fact that youâve been secretly learning magic, and the timing of your entry while the Duke is away.â
My trips to meet Carmelo had been long, genuinely passing through red-light districts and gambling dens to throw off any potential pursuit. Donatan had even been watching my back. How did she figure it out?
âHow did you know I was learning magic?â
The mistress, avoiding answering, picked up her seal and changed the subject.
âIs that important right now? Your business must be about the guardian consent form.â
I needed her seal, so I decided not to press further. It wasnât wise to irritate her unnecessarily.
âThatâs true.â
âHersel learning magic⦠There will be much prejudice, I imagine.â
As she skimmed through the documents, I realized I needed to explain the benefits of the situation to her, but it seemed unnecessary.
Thump!
Without any hesitation, she stamped the papers.
âThat was too easy.â
âYou probably would have said that entering the magic department would keep you out of your fatherâs sight and away from the family head position.â
â¦Was there some kind of telepathy involved here?
âWere you planning on entering with a donation or using a proxy for the exam? Either way, youâre quite an expensive son.â
âWhy do you think like that?â
âEven though youâve shown unexpected sides before, itâs hard to believe you could learn magic in just six monthsâ¦â
The mistress trailed off, her eyes widening in realization. When she calmed down, I used my index finger to summon a small flame from the elemental magic category, which I had no talent for.
Whoosh!
It was a small flame, about the size of a matchstick. The mistress chuckled.
âHow did you manage that? Youâre quite a curious person.â
With my business concluded, I wanted to leave, so I picked up the documents. Despite the many close calls, the most nerve-wracking moments had always been facing this woman. It was no different now.
âThen Iâll be going.â
As I was about to leave the office, a sudden question stopped me.
âCome to think of it, I never asked.â
Since the festival had ended, the only way to get answers was to ask her directly. All the previous assassination attempts had been carried out by servants, not the mistress herself, and the conflict with the Schweike family had erased any chance for confirmation.
I was curious.
âHow did you plan to kill me?â
âOh, thatâ¦â
Watching her lips closely, I faintly ignited the âEmbers of Noble Bloodâ within me, wanting to hide my trembling nerves. The method she had conceived was one that even â1-second invincibilityâ couldnât counter.
ââ¦Drowning. Itâs not as imaginative as others, but for some reason, it felt like the right answer.â
Even though we were now neutral, my dislike for her would likely never change.
***
Deisel handed Erucel a pen with a serious look in his eyes.
âYouâre the only one I can ask for this favor, Erucel.â
Erucel, sweating in his predicament, glanced at the admission form for Frost Heart Academy. While knowing little about it, he was aware that it wasnât a prestigious path to success, making him hesitant.
âI planned to enter next year, but this isnât the place I wanted, and itâs a bit early.â
âI understand itâs a lot to ask. But youâre the only one I can trust.â
âThe eldest brother, that man, gave up his position as family head, didnât he? Is this really necessary? Iâm sure mother agreed.â
Deisel narrowed his eyes.
âDo you trust his words? Have you forgotten what kind of person he is?â
Erucel fell silent. Looking back, the eldest brother had never kept a promise since childhood. He would promise to stop bullying in exchange for something but later call Erucel an idiot for believing him.
âEven so, stillâ¦â
Erucel understood Deiselâs intention. Graduating from the academy was essential for becoming the family head. Preventing admission or ensuring expulsion would solidify his success.
âBut to enroll just to keep an eye on himâ¦â
Just as he was about to refuse, Deisel whispered sweetly.
âErucel, trust me. I am not like that trash. I promise to secure your position as soon as I become the family head.â
âYou donât need to stay long. Just make sure he fails the entrance exam and you can come back immediately.â
The tempting offer made Erucelâs eyes waver. Realistically, accepting Deiselâs proposal was the right choice. Unlike Mircel, he had no notable talent for swordsmanship, and his succession rank was third. If one of his brothers became the family head, he would have to leave the family.
âRight⦠Itâs better to secure something than nothing.â
After much thought, Erucel grabbed the pen. But then, a question popped into his mind.
âIs it the knight department you want me to enter?â
Deisel sighed tiredly.
ââ¦Why are you asking such unnecessary questions? Our family is known for swordsmanship.â
âWell, itâs just that Iâve often heard about father tearing up magic books he found the eldest reading. Just checking.â
âEven if heâs an idiot, he wouldnât be foolish enough to defy fatherâs orders.â
Erucel nodded immediately.
âYes, thatâs true.â
He wouldnât commit such a suicidal act. Besides, there was no way the eldest could have learned magic in such a short time.
Eventually, Erucel was convinced by Deiselâs words and filled out the knight department application.
***
On the day of departure, I found it hard to move my feet. Two tiny hands clung to my pants.
âHmm?â
I gently patted Niasel, who had buried her face in my thigh.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âSomeone might think youâre sending me off to die. Lift your head.â
âLeave a portrait so I can see how youâve grown.â
As I playfully ruffled her hair, Niasel forced a smile and pulled a piece of paper from her pocket. On it were the words âHave a good trip.â
âCute. Iâll bring you a present next time. Goodbye.â
Niasel seemed unusually attached, making it hard to leave. With Aol back, Deisel wouldnât dare cause trouble, butâ¦
I had the strange feeling I was trying to find excuses to avoid leaving. Steeling myself, I took a step forward.
âIâll be back. Take care.â
As I passed the main gate of the annex, the garden still showed traces of winter. From afar, Mircel approached, crunching through the snow.
âLeaving already?â
âItâs a long journey, so I have to hurry.â
Mircel pouted in disappointment.
âIâll be bored without you.â
âIâll write you letters. There will be plenty of interesting things to tell you from there.â
Mircelâs mood lightened, and he smiled and waved.
âReally? That sounds much better. Take care and keep in touch.â
âGoodbye for now. Stay healthy.â
Mircel muttered as he looked at the snowy ground.
âWho knows? It might be a short while, depending on the season.â
Although his reply felt slightly off, I didnât think much of it. Perhaps he was considering the possibility of early graduation.
After waving to Mircel, I stopped again at the front gate. Aol and the mistress were there, waiting to see me off.
Aol patted my shoulder lightly.
âFrost Heart will be quite an experience.â
Oh, right. He was a graduate of that academy. With his numerous achievements, his name and portrait were displayed at the academy, which I knew well.
âThat sounds promising.â
âYouâll understand once youâre there. Life in the knight department will be unforgettable.â
I felt a pang of guilt. He would find out eventually, but it didnât have to be now. As I pondered how to respond naturally, the mistress handed me a wrapped box.
âWhatâs this?â
âAn entrance gift. Open it on the carriage.â
The mistress winked.
Feeling suspicious but holding the gift, I bid them farewell and boarded the carriage. Selly, following behind, bowed to Aol and the mistress before climbing aboard.
Snap!
As the coachman flicked the reins, the carriage started moving. Listening to the rattling sound, I wiped the foggy window with a handkerchief. The mistress kept waving until she became a dot in the distance.
Was my unease showing on my face?
Selly asked, âYoung Master, are you feeling unwell?â
âNo, itâs nothing. Butâ¦â
âYes?â
âArenât you curious how the mistress planned to kill me?â
Selly pursed her lips, then nodded.
âOf course. I bet it would have been different from what the servants tried.â
Recalling the conversation with the mistress, I began to speak.
-How did you plan to kill me?
-Oh, that. It was âdrowning.â Itâs not as imaginative as others, but for some reason, it seemed like the right answer.
âDrowning.â
It was something even â1-second invincibilityâ couldnât counter, unlike being stabbed, poisoned, or facing the giant birdâs breath.
Unaware of the gravity of my thoughts, Selly remarked casually.
âI expected something more elaborate and meticulous⦠Itâs rather plain.â
Her reaction wasnât surprising. Out of all the possible methods, she chose something seemingly simple. Even though it was based on intuition, knowing it was the right answer made it chilling.
If Heinrich hadnât declared war on Tenestâ¦
â¦Well, itâs in the past. The important thing is I survived.
âArenât you going to open that box?â
âHmm? Oh, I was just about to.â
Opening the thin, luxurious metal box, I found a pair of gloves inside.
[Blessed Gloves of Mana]
[Attribute: Blessing.]
[Crafted by artisan Horutu and enchanted by alchemist Haili, these gloves increase mana capacity by 10%, spell accuracy by 10%, and greatly enhance the durability of held items. They can also be engraved with spells.]
âOh.â
Seeing the true value of the item, I swallowed hard. The gloves not only boosted mana capacity and spell accuracy but also significantly increased durability, making it almost impossible to break a magic staff. The most crucial feature was the ability to engrave a spell, allowing for permanent spell storage.
âThese must have cost a fortune.â
âAre they expensive?â
âAbout the price of a mansion.â
âOh, really?â
Selly seemed skeptical, unable to comprehend the value. After all, even high-end stores didnât sell items this expensive.
âBut, Young Master, thereâs a paper underneath.â
âA paper?â
Beneath the gloves was a note.
[Take care of Erucel, Hersel.]
I pointed to the trailing carriage and asked Selly.
âWhy is he following us?â
âErucel? Didnât you know? Heâs entering the knight department.â
I had a rough idea. I hadnât paid much attention due to my magic studies, but I had a feeling.
âClearly, Deisel ordered him to sabotage my entrance exam. So why is he entering the knight department?â
ââ¦I donât know.â
Selly mumbled, touching her cheek as if recalling a past slap.
âHe does seem a bit simple-minded.â
âThat explains a lot.â