Chapter 30
âThereâs nothing left. Do you know how it feels to realize that everything you thought was yours had actually been prepared for someone else?â
Keith said nothing. He just looked at me.
The despair I felt when I realized that even my bodyâmy entire lifeâhad been prepared to be handed over to Jang Hyeonji.
Pain that no medicine could touch twisted in my gut, and I had clawed at the walls until my nails fell offâŠ
âI donât want to die. The person who wants to live the most is me. Do you think I want to die like this, after losing everything, after being defeated by her?!â
I will live.
âIâll crawl if I have toâget away and throw away everything that was meant for her, with my own hands.â
My family, my fiancé⊠and maybe even the one name that had once mattered most to me.
âI will live, more happily than anyone else. From now on.â
ââŠâŠâ
âI wonât lose anything againâŠâ
All I wished for was to never lose what was mine again. To throw away everything that wasnât, and finally live as myself. I bit the inside of my cheek. In the corner of my vision, Mari was still asleep. My boiling heart settled in an instant. My head lowered.
Such a small wishâand yet so hard to grasp.
Everything around me had burned to the ground. A girl who had shown me kindness lost her arm. The world was never on my side, so its cruelty didnât surprise me. But the fact that those whoâd been kind to me had to fall with me⊠that hurt. So much, it was unbearable.
âIâll ask again. What do you want to do from now on?â
ââŠâŠâ
âFlorence.â
My lips moved, but no sound came out. After all that emotional outburst, I had no answer to Keithâs question. Something was stuck in my throat, and the words wouldnât come out.
âI want to liveâŠâ
âAnd?â
âI donât want anything taken from me again⊠I want to go somewhere no one will interfere. And throw it all away.â
Enoch⊠I shouldâve listened to you earlier. I lifted my head.
âAnd?â
ââŠTo be happyâŠâ
Keith prompted me gently.
âI want to be happy.â
It was the first time Iâd ever said that wish aloud. I didnât cryâmaybe because I myself found the wish too absurd.
Linus would never give up on this body. That horrible monster was persistent, and he had the power to make his obsession a reality. Heâd never give up the chance to reclaim the woman he loved. The Seymour family would surely back him, tooâŠ
âI know it wonât be easy. Linus, that bastard, is one of the most powerful men in the Kingdom of Yulliaâand strong, too. Compared to him, Iâm useless, weak, and I have no allies. But even soââ
âYou have one.â
âWhat?â
âIâm on your side. And so is that kid.â
Keithâs voice was calm.
âThe Knight Commanderâs seen my face. Heâs seen the kidâs too. Weâre in this together now. Thereâs no way heâs going to forget us.â
ââŠâŠâ
âFor your wish to come true, weâd have to kill that bastard firstâŠâ
He pointed at himself with his index finger.
âMaybe if you pray hard enough, someone will make it happen.â
ââŠâŠâ
It was a terrible joke. When I didnât laugh, he looked a bit sheepishâbut then shrugged with practiced shamelessness. He started rummaging through his bag for something. So he was embarrassedâŠ
âWell then, Florence. First, letâs properly assess your condition.â
âDo you know how hard it was to get this? Honestly, I had to run around all over the place for itâleft you unattended because of it.â
ââŠWho are you, really?â
âYou can ask that after the exam.â
What Keith pulled out was a magical medical device.
The kind used by palace magiciansâso valuable they were said to be worth more than gold. I remembered it from when I was little. My grandmother had used one on me when I kept fainting. Just like in that memory, Keith handled the device with extreme care.
âIf they find out I stole it, Iâm dead⊠Better return it after using it nicely.â
âYou stole it?!â
âOf course not! Who do you take me for?! âŠNot that Iâve never stolen anything.â
He shouldâve stopped before that last part.
âHere, give me your hand.â
âThis thing wonât tell you anything. I used it as a kid.â
âI know.â
ââŠ?â
âYou, I meanâŠâ
Keith shook his head. Why stop in the middle of a sentence? But he ignored my protest and pulled my hand onto the device.
âWhen I was treating you, there didnât seem to be anything wrong.â
âThe doctors said the same when I was a kid.â
Except that my body was frail.
âThey probably couldnât give a clear diagnosis because you were young. If you were born with low magic, that might explain it. Anyway, letâs just see.â
Keith spoke as if he were a real doctor.
But medicine, magic, and divine power are all completely separate disciplines. Just because someone is a doctor doesnât mean they can use healing magic or divine powerâand vice versa. I stared at the glowing magical device, then glanced at Mari. Looking at this thing wouldnât change anything.
Above my head, Keith chuckled.
âYou like that kid that much? You canât take your eyes off her.â
ââŠI like her.â
Of course I did. Right now, Mari was my favorite person in the whole world.
âShe saved me.â
âWhat about me?â
ââŠI mean, Iâm thankful, butâŠâ
It wasnât just my life Mari had saved. Keith made a mock-hurt face. I knew he was joking, but I still felt a bit awkward.
ââŠSorry?â
âDonât apologize, it makes me feel more pathetic.â
While Keith sorted through the results of the exam, I sat back and observed him. The man who talked like his mouth would fall off if he stayed quiet was now silently focused.
What was his name again? I tried to recall the name Iâd pushed to the back of my mind. I was grateful heâd saved me, but I hadnât wanted to know moreâbecause if we got any more entangled, nothing good would come of it.
Keith Hayden Brien. A man that good-looking⊠If Iâd seen him before, I wouldâve remembered. Whether for good reasons or bad. Maybe he existed in Jang Hyeonjiâs memories, but he hadnât left much of an impression. Or maybe⊠he just wasnât important.
âThere wouldnât be a forest like this in the capital, so we must be far from the cityâŠâ
A high-level mage capable of healing magicâat least Class 7.
I remembered hearing that the highest-ranking royal magicians were Class 7. If Linus was the youngest Sword Master ever, maybe Keith was the youngest Class 7 mage, unofficial though he may be. He hadnât said so himself, so it wasnât confirmed.
But I was sure of it. He had to be Class 7, at minimum. Otherwise, he wouldnât even dream of challenging a Sword Master.
Just who was he, really?
âYouâre staring a hole in my face.â
âIâm thinking. Have we really met before?â
âOh, definitely.â
And I forgot that face? I tilted my headâand then my eyes widened. WaitâŠ
âDid you⊠get plastic surgery?â
âWhat?!â
âYou know, like⊠cosmetic magic or somethingâŠâ
âThis has been my face since birth, thank you very much.â
Guess not. I shook my head. That couldnât be it. And if not⊠I had no idea.
âThereâs never been a case of a mage who could command three greater spirits and was Class 7 suddenly losing all magic overnight.â
ââŠâŠâ
âJust a month ago, the Marchioness of Baldwin summoned the Great Spirit of Water. I saw it with my own eyes.â
A spirit made of waterâa dragonâbowing its long neck before âme,â responding to Jang Hyeonjiâs hand gesture. The crowd clapping. Linus holding her waist. Since it happened recently, the memory remained vivid.
That wasnât meâŠ
Keith looked at me.
He was a sharp man. The fact that he distinguished between me and the âMarchioness of Baldwinâ meant he had guessed at least part of the truth.
âBut it was that body.â
I nodded.
âWhether a contract with a spirit is bound to soul or body⊠no one knows yet. A person canât exist with just a soul or just a body. But that bodyâyouâcould summon spirits and use magic. It had that much magical power.â
Keith wasnât so much explaining to me as thinking aloud. I stayed silent, nodding gently so as not to interrupt.
âThis vessel is still usable.â
Hope, stubborn and wild, started to grow.