Episode 10
The moment Hayden turned to me with a surprised look, a loud shriek came from behind.
âMiss Carl Suilen! Thatâs my seat!â
âI know. But I like this seat too. Is that a problem?â
I looked up at Hayden as I asked. Without even taking a breath, he answered:
âItâs fine.â
âNo, itâs not! Sir Hayden! I was here firstââ
âItâs fine. Miss Suilen, please stay seated.â
He sounded so desperate to say yes that Mei, who was watching nervously, lowered her head to hide a smile.
âMiss Carl Suilen!â
Karen rushed over, almost throwing her bag aside, and pressed her face close to my shoulder. A strong perfume, which suited her well, suddenly filled my nose.
âYou said youâd help me! Why are you doing this now?â
âHelp you with what?â
âYou promised to help me get along with Sir Hayden since you two seem to match so well!â
âDid I?â
I let out a short laugh. Karen hit her chest in frustration.
âDonât play dumb!â
âWell.â
Even if I had said that, wasnât it silly to believe me so easily? She must have grown up spoiled, thinking everything will go her way.
âLetâs just say I changed my mind. Iâm fickle like that.â
I smiled lightly and drew a line. Her eyes widened in shock.
As we whispered closely, Hayden glanced at us briefly before asking,
âShall we begin now?â
âFine. Letâs get it over with.â
No one here probably prepared anything serious anyway.
I placed the withered flowerpot I had picked up that morning on the desk, along with a silver-decorated box. Karen, moving reluctantly to sit beside Jin, also pulled out a small box.
Haydenâs eyes stopped on Meiâs large holy tool.
âWhat is this?â
âA sacred tool for controlling dreams.â
It was quite a high-level object, but everyone except Hayden listened to Meiâs explanation with bored faces.
Magic related to dreams was illegal to use on humans. So that tool could only be used on animals, which made it not very profitable.
âWith this, you can safely train animals or heal their trauma.â
âUnderground, though, it could make money.â
Especially if war broke out, it would be extremely useful. (Though until I died, no real war had ever come.)
âMiss Suilen.â
Lost in thought, I realized it was my turn.
âAh. Iâll try to revive this dead rabemechu plant.â
I naturally lifted the flowerpot to my chest. Hayden raised an eyebrow.
âA plant?â
Why that reaction?
He made the same face earlier when I had answered âmusic boxâ to Karen.
The Purification Department was basically a group of random people with different specialties thrown togetherâexcept for Hayden. This training was only possible because Hayden kindly allowed us time for personal practice.
So, if someone reused an old idea when short on time, no one should care⊠right?
While I wondered, Jin clapped his hands together.
âPriestess Carl Suilen, youâve been steadily working with plants for a whole year now. Your persistence is impressive.â
âOh my, a year? Miss Carl Suilen, if you ever quit the Caien Knights, you could open a flower shop!â
âAh, itâs already been a year?â
So thatâs why Haydenâs face looked so stiff.
âBut donât you think itâs time to stop? This isnât teatime.â
âKaren, thatâs not what I meant at all! If you say it like that, my compliment sounds twisted. Priestess Suilen, you donât misunderstand, do you?â
Ignoring their argument, I tapped the empty pot with my fingernail.
A whole year of slacking off, huh? I had tried to let it slide, but that was pushing it.
Looking up at the ceiling, I thought for a bit, then recalled a suitable spell.
âAlright then. Instead of that, Iâll make a poisonous flower grow edible fruit without any special processing.â
It was a spell I had planned to present two years later, but since it was already finished, why not now?
âDid you just make that up on the spot?â
âIf I had, do you think Iâd still be working under this man? Karen, for your own safety, youâd better stay quiet for a while.â
I warned her firmly. Karen frowned.
Hayden sighed, but I calmly went to my desk and pulled out a pouch of seeds. Inside were corydalis seeds.
âMei, could you fill this cup with water, and bless it with holy power?â
With the water in one hand and the seed pouch in the other, I chanted inwardly. A huge magic circle spread across the Purification Room.
Boom!
Light exploded like a bomb. Screams followed.
âUgh, so bright!â
âMiss Carl Suilen! Next time, warn us before casting something that big!â
âOh right. I lost control of the output.â
Yesterday I had used magic so intensely that my body defaulted to that power level.
I focused, shrinking the giant circle back into nothing.
Since unrefined holy power was dangerous, everyone quickly brushed off their clothes where the light had touched.
âOne more mistake and youâll kill someone.â Hayden muttered.
Mei nodded while opening all the windows.
Meanwhile, I went through the usual ritual and summoned spirits.
Light shattered, spirits darted out, and changes began.
From the empty pot, sprouts grew, then stems, leaves, and buds. Flowers bloomed fullyâthen dropped, leaving six long, glowing blue fruits behind.
The greedy spirits even carried away the fallen petals.
Mei watched with wide eyes, covering her cheeks with her hands.
âWow, beautiful! Priestess Suilen, can we eat these?â
âYes⊠but itâs safer if processed first.â
But why were they glowing?
The fruits hanging there werenât just berries. They gleamed like sapphires.
I quickly opened my supply boxâonly to find the unicorn horn I had carefully stored was gone, along with the deer antler Iâd planned to use.
âŠThese thieving spirits! I told them to take tree roots, not that!
âMiss Suilen, can this magic be used on other plants too?â
I swallowed my sigh and nodded.
âAlmost any plant. Each with different effects.â
âAnd how long do they last?â
âNaturally about three days. The fruit wonât rot, just vanish. For long-term storage, it must be processed with holy power.â
Hayden touched the pot carefully, afraid to harm the plant. I picked one fruit and placed it in his hand.
âNormally, corydalis has many effects, but here I only applied its edible property. Since the price I paid was steep, the result is strong. Just one will feed you for a whole month.â
âCan you also enhance specific properties?â
âOf course. If I had boosted its natural poison, sedation, or narcotic effect, it would need to be ground into powder for use.â
âPriestess Suilen, didnât your spell require divine blessing too?â
âYes, plus contracts with earth, water, wind, and light spiritsâand mid-level spirits of flowers, fruit, and poison.â
âSo it canât be mass-produced, then?â
âIt was designed for emergencies. But if several people work together, itâs manageable. Growing fruit from edible flowers doesnât even need high-level spirits.â
I answered smoothly. Jin looked shocked, staring between me and the pot.
âPriestess Suilen, when did you prepare this?â
I had always been ready. They just never noticed, since I usually did sloppy work related to Hayden.
Karen cut in with a sour expression.
âIs this really so great? Canât Sir Hayden do it too?â
âI can imitate it on a small scale, but not this cleanly.â Hayden replied.
I glared at him unconsciously. I spent half a year perfecting this, and he says he could copy it at a glance?
âMiss Suilen, if the fruits spoil so quickly, what do you plan to use them for?â
âIâll process them into nutrient powder and make supplements. Why? Do you need some?â
ââŠCould you spare a weekâs worth?â
So he really hasnât been sleeping lately. For him to ask me that.
âThat much is fine. But my medicine is expensive.â
I agreed easily. Karen, Mei, and Jin all traded shocked looks.
Hayden, however, remained calm and simply asked:
âHow much?â
I wrote the price in his palm. His brow furrowed slightly.
He wasnât surprised I agreed to his requestâhe was shocked at how expensive my medicine was.