Book 5, 82
City of Sin
The Unknown
Richard immediately felt a slight headache coming on. Situations like these were always the most difficult to deal with, and he had made promises to all the three women he loved that he could not give up on. Flowsandâs rebuke seemed trivial, but she had every right to be annoyed with him.
In this critical moment, the only solution he could think of was to continue hugging her tightly, âYou are you, different from everyone else. Of course Iâm your man, donât you dare think of leaving me!â
âHmph!â Flowsand whined a little, but she let him off and didnât argue any further.
The night passed quietly, and the next morning Richard and his followers returned to Blackrose Castle. Most of the followers would immediately cross planes once more into Faelor, continuing the Crimson Dukedomâs efforts on advancing into the barbarian ancestral plains. He and Flowsand would return to Faust, with him heading to the Land of Dusk and her to the Church.
However, there was a letter waiting for him upon his arrival. There were no inscriptions or designations on it, but next to it was a note from the attendant mentioning that it had been sent from the Deepblue via magic circle.
Richardâs heart skipped a beat when he read the name. The Deepblue held a special place in his heart, a second home but also the source of his greatest embarrassment. It was the first time he was so badly defeated that he couldnât even retaliate, chased out like an abandoned pet. Although Ensio was at least faithful to Sharon and had no designs on her, his words still felt like a brand burnt directly into the soul.
He had silently resolved himself not to return to the Deepblue until he could defeat Ensio in battle. He hadnât allowed himself to rest in the Battlefield of Despair, his second mind jolting him awake if he overslept for so much as a moment. Ensioâs curses were constantly ringing in his head with every enemy he killed, like a dagger lodged in his throat. Richard had cultivated both patience and determination purely for the sake of avenging his defeat.
Why had the Deepblue sent him a letter? Richard didnât rush to read the message, instead closing his eyes and thinking for a while. He was still too weak to beat even Voidbones reliably, and miles apart from Ensio. The chances of him being able to help with any problems were quite low, so there should have been no reason to contact him.
However, he eventually composed himself and opened the letter. The blank page somewhat confused him, but he quickly felt a trace of mana shoot out towards his body before bouncing back to the letter itself.
The letter then started vibrating, Ensioâs voice booming out from within, âRichard, Iâm on the brink of death. I cannot stay in the Deepblue any longer, come over as fast as you can. I have things to say to you. This is not a joke!â
Richard was stunned, both by the sudden request for his presence and even more so by the fact that someone as strong as Ensio was wounded lethally. Having fought multiple legendary beings now, he knew just how much of a freak Ensio was despite being a fresh legend himself.
As the mana ran out, Richard thought over things for only a minute before burning the paper to ashes, heading straight to Flowsandâs and telling her to go on without him before teleporting over to the Deepblue.
Two chairs and a table had been placed on the buildingâs terrace, with Ensio seated in his while sipping on some wine. Richard was somewhat surprised by the fact that the place had been repaired almost spotlessly, but he tried his best to ease his frown as he headed over and took his seat. It was impossible to suppress a shudder at the sight of Ensio, but he quickly composed himself and started scanning the surroundings.
This terrace had a perfect view of Floe Bay, the scene extremely stern and oppressive this deep into the winter. Piercing cold winds blew in from the sea, blowing so sharp that a commoner would quickly accumulate a number of tiny nicks all over their body. However, Ensio was wearing a robe so thin one would feel cold just by looking at him. He also had a mocking smile on his face, derision filling his eyes.
Richardâs response wasnât any pleasant either. Although he knew this fellow had no bad intentions for Sharon, that didnât mean he would forget the humiliation he had been put through in the presence of all the grand mages. If Ensio was hoping for him to come here as a junior student, he was ready to leave at any time.
âNot bad, not bad at all. It seems like youâve grown a lot over the past year, at least you made the bare minimum of progress,â Ensio complimented as Richard sat down.
âYear?â Richard frowned.
âCome now, do you think only those of the Eternal Dragon can track the passage of time on a person?â The question immediately shut Richard up. This was a common belief among most Norlanders.
âIâm feeling nice today. Hereâs some advice: if you truly plan to become a fearsome force, donât rely on the support of others. You have to learn to analyse the laws you come across in the future yourself, and spacetime laws are amongst the most powerful you will meet. Donât give up on studying those fields just because you have a priestess by your side.â
Richard understood Ensioâs point, but his brows still furrowed, âFlowsand hasnât made me give up on anything. She will tell me everything I need to know.â
Ensio just smiled, âSo everything she tells you is the truth?â
Richardâs expression immediately darkened, âShe will never lie to me, Ensio.â
âWell, if you say so.â A faint smile was still hanging on Ensioâs face, âThen what if sheâs wrong too? Do you really think a Chosen would know everything about the laws of time?â
Richard was rendered speechless once more. He knew it was impossible for a Chosen to understand the laws of their deity completely, lest they have any ideas about replacing their masters. They had natural advantages in the field, sure, but their limits were defined as well. Flowsandâs understanding of these laws was bound to be incomplete.
âDoes anyone know everything about any law?â he eventually retaliated.
Ensio laughed, âA wonderful theory, but itâs only an excuse. Look at it from another point of view; even if everything this Flowsand says is correct, shouldnât you be able to verify it yourself?â
âIf this is why you called me over...â Richard said plainly.
âOf course not,â Ensio shrugged, âI was just reminding you not to be too dependant on the Church. This is common sense to any true powerhouse.â
âThank you then. Iâll make sure to keep it in mind,â Richard said flatly.
âItâs none of my business what you do with my advice. Like I told you, Iâm just in a good mood today. Now, letâs get to the matter at hand.â
Ensio didnât follow up immediately, instead raising his glass and drinking slowly as he drummed his fingers on the table. He was staring towards the sea, but one couldnât tell exactly what point he was focused on. It took him a long while to sigh and continue speaking, âIsnât this a beautiful place? Just the sight of Floe Bay makes me want to stay.â
Richard turned his head towards the bay as well. He had seen this scene for five whole years, but the floating glaciers only seemed sombre and eerie in the winter. Despite his own affinity for art, he couldnât understand just what Ensio meant by beautiful.
âOf course, you donât see it yet,â Ensio said with a laugh, âSpend an eternity stuck without sight nor touch, then youâll understand just how beautiful this place is. Those days in the Deepblue are what I cherish the most.
âNow... â He directed his gaze back to Richard, âI know your relationship with Master is special, and you would do anything for her. But how much do you even know about her? Do you know what race she belongs to? Do you know why she established the Deepblue? Do you know the true significance of this place? Do you know of her enemies? Do you know of the real danger she faces?â
âI... donât.â Richard was stunned. Apart from the Deepblue Aria, he didnât really know more about Sharon than the ordinary mage.
Ensio looked at him with a complicated expression, âSigh. You know nothing because she loved you the most of us all. She didnât want to burden you with her problems, but... Well, I canât tell you what she wouldnât herself. Anyway, just know that bravery alone isnât going to be enough to protect her. Her enemies had attacked recently, but I barely managed to drive them away. I only escaped the void rift by luck, but I canât use much strength until I heal. Iâll need to go away to my origin, and the recovery process will be extremely long. You thought you could handle the Deepblueâs problems, didnât you? Hereâs your chance.â