Chapter 99Â
âSo this is Oscarâs trauma.â
Oscar was crying hard, and Josephâwho had a bruise on his lipâwas mumbling to himself with a confused expression.
The magic had replaced Josephâs face with Borisâs, but it couldnât erase the emotional scar that stayed in Oscarâs heart.
No matter how much it was hidden, Oscar still remembered that face. The pain of it was burned deep inside him.
âUghâŠâ
I felt like throwing up and had to look away.
Even though the face looked mostly like Josephâs, it was twisted and had bulging veins, making it too disturbing to look at again.
But that wasnât the real problem.
âOscar has to realize whatâs on the back of his own head to break the magic.â
The only way to break this magic is for Oscar to notice the error himself. But the errorâJosephâs faceâis literally stuck to the back of his head.
âHow am I supposed to make him see it?â
This was truly a complicated spell, definitely worthy of a royal court magician.
âRaglia, arenât dragons supposed to be great at magic? Canât you do something?â
[This isnât a spell with no solution! But the person who cast it was clever. It wonât be easy!]
Josephâs creepy face turned and looked right at me.
We had come this far. I had figured everything out. And now youâre telling me we canât fix it?
We were running out of time. At sunrise, Oscar and Boris would fight.
I clenched my teeth and lowered my head.
ââŠWhat if I distort the memory again? Like⊠if I show Oscar a mirror so he can see Josephâs face on the back of his head? Then heâll realize the memory has been messed with.â
Step 1: Show him me, so he realizes someone else is in his memory.
Step 2: Show him Josephâs face on the back of his head so he understands something is seriously wrong.
Of course, if I do that, Oscar will realize Iâm interfering in his mind.
But the roots of this trauma were so deep that someone had to do it. And if anyone had to do it, it would be me.
It would also be easier to explain later if it were me.
[Donât you dare ignore me, Raglia, the great one!]
Raglia shouted angrily at me.
[Even Iâand the other dragonsâthought of that idea! But we didnât tell you for a reason!]
âWhat reason?â
I crawled carefully around like a spider, trying not to alert Oscarâs unconscious mind.
[Because of you, of course! If you try to distort the memory yourself, that means youâll be using magic from your own body! But your body is weak and untrained. The recoil from the magic will come back and hit you hard! Thatâs why no one told you!]
OhâŠ
So itâs not that the plan is impossibleâitâs just dangerous for me because Iâm weak.
âBe more specific. What kind of recoil are we talking about?â
[Magic should be controlled using magic circles or spells! But if you try to interfere with a memory directly using raw magic from your body, itâs like pulling energy out wildly with no control! Your weak body canât handle that!]
âWhat will happen to me? Will I die?â
[If you run out of magic, you will die! Or at the very least, your magic output circle might shatter completely!]
In this world, everyone has something called a âcircle,â which controls how much magic they can release.
So depending on how this goes⊠I might die. Or not. No way to be sure.
âIf I succeed, itâs a happy ending. If I die, Iâll just return to the past again.â
And if I die now, Iâll probably go back to the moment of the truth game with Joseph.
That would buy me some time to think through a better plan.
I slowly got up from my knees.
âSo you agree that this is the only way, right? Former greatest magical genius of the continent, Raglia?â
[Iâm still the greatest magical genius of the continent!]
Then, I locked eyes with the face of Joseph stuck to the back of Oscarâs head.
Josephâs face blinked slowly, as if seeing something fascinating.
Then, in a young and clear voice, he asked:
âDo you know what I did wrong?â
Itâs starting!
Suddenly, the ground beneath me began to sink.
Josephâs face was part of Oscarâs unconscious. And now that the unconscious mind had noticed me, it was turning the ground into a swamp to swallow me up.
[Whatâs going on?! What is this?!]
As I stood up, Raglia panicked.
But we didnât have time to panic.
âRaglia, youâll cover me, right?â
The ground around usâexcept for the main stage where Oscar, Boris, and Count Bluebell stoodâbegan to shake.
Then, armored knights with swords and helmets began rising from the swampy ground.
[If you keep this up, youâll really die!]
I untied Raglia from my wrist and threw her like a boomerang at the incoming knights.
[Ahhhh! I canât deal with this human! Youâre the worst kind of fool!]
Yeah, yeah⊠you’re already dead anyway.
I turned my head as Raglia grew bigger and started flying around, slicing off the heads of the knights.
Even though this was only a memory, it was still hard to watch.
Just as I turned away, I gasped.
âWhat? Itâs farther away now?â
The âmain stageâ that had been just 10 steps away was now over 30 steps away.
The ground between me and Oscar had stretched out like melted cheese.
The grass around me had turned from green to a purplish wilted color, and the ground was now sticky like a swamp.
âGood thing I practiced.â
The mind world was full of unexpected surprises.
I clicked my tongue and raised a hand.
âCome here, Bamboo-copter!â
This was Oscarâs mental world.
It seemed to follow the laws of physicsâbut actually, it didnât.
It wasnât real. In this place, I could create anything I imagined.
It was like a lucid dream. In a dream, anything is possible.
If I hadnât figured this out back when I entered Lottieâs mind, I probably wouldâve been trapped there forever.
Anyway, I imagined itâand a bamboo-copter appeared in my hand.
I placed it on my head, and my bodyâsinking up to my knees in the swampâslowly began to rise.
âI always wanted to ride one of theseâŠâ
I flew, not too high, just enough.
Raglia shouted as she flew through the air, cutting down incoming knights.
[What is THAT supposed to be?!]
I ignored her. But something felt off.
No matter how much I flew, I wasnât getting any closer to the main stage.
Oscarâs unconscious was trying to push it farther away.
Just like I could break the rules here, so could Oscarâs unconscious mind.
âFlying wonât help. I need to make Oscar come to me.â
In that caseâŠ
âCome here, a handkerchief that looks like it was embroidered by a noble lady in a romance novel!â
Poof! A handkerchief appeared in my hand.
Hmm? The embroidery was⊠ugly.
Well, of course. I donât know how to embroider.
I shook my hand and focused again.
âCome here, a handkerchief embroidered beautifully like in a noble romance!â
There we go!
A classy handkerchief with roses and swords embroidered on it appeared in my hands.
I held it tightly and shouted dramatically,
âOh, Oscar! The way you wield your sword has pierced my heart! Ever since I saw you training at the arena, I havenât been able to forget you!â
I sneaked a glance.
âŠYes! The main stage was getting closer!
âTo mend my broken heart, I stitched every night with tears⊠and in the end, I created this bright red rose!â
The stage moved even closer.
[Ugh! Urrgh!]
Raglia screamed as she angrily deflected a knightâs spear and flung it toward the stage.
I didnât stop.
I held out the handkerchief and bent forward, shouting in a bashful voice:
âSo please accept my feelings, Lord Oscar! I canât take it anymore! Every time I sleep, you appear in my dreams!â
âŠ
Suddenly, I smelled the sweet scent of grass.
I slowly looked up.
The green field I had been lost in earlier⊠was now right in front of me.
âHa⊠seriouslyâŠâ
I had a lot I wanted to say, but in the end, I said nothing.