Chapter 60
The inside of the greenhouse was more spacious than expected.
Eila walked past rows of flower pots and made her way to the deepest part of the greenhouse.
Before long, she arrived at a spot where moonlight poured in through a rounded glass ceiling.
At that moment, she felt a faint pulsing from the egg she held in her arms.
āYou want to hatch soon too, donāt you?ā
Here, it would get plenty of sunlight and moonlight. And since it was near the forest, the mana in the area was rich.
Eila gently placed the egg on a soft cushion she had brought and crouched beside it, softly stroking its surface.
āThey say if you want an egg to hatch, you have to say nice things to it.ā
Just like plants grow better when spoken to kindly, the egg would feel secure that wayāaccording to the book.
But Eila wasnāt particularly good with words.
So instead of whispering all kinds of things, she simply patted the egg gently.
āIāll be waiting to meet you after you hatch.ā
Just then, she thought she felt the egg tremble slightly.
Since leaving the egg in the greenhouse, Eila began visiting it often.
She found herself growing unexpectedly fond of it. She would wipe the shell with warm water using a clean cloth or even make hot packs from potion ingredients to keep it warm.
Taking care of the egg quickly became part of her daily routine.
Raising something gave her a surprising sense of fulfillment.
Through this experience, the tension in her heart that had always been wound so tightly began to ease.
āI guess I really didnāt have many places to rest my heart before this.ā
It was a sudden realization.
With that inner space opening up, she naturally started talking to the egg every time she visited the greenhouse.
āRecently, I went dress shopping with Fioni. She seemed more excited than I was. Itās a design Iāve never worn before, but itāll be fun to wear matching ones at the ball.ā
Even though she knew the egg couldnāt reply, Eila kept chatting away.
āIām thinking of matching the dress color with Felixās outfit. Ah, I guess you donāt know who those two are, huh?ā
She chuckled awkwardly.
āFioni and Felix are my⦠well, how should I say itāfriends. Honestly, I needed help because my situation was so difficult, so I started working with them. But theyāre both really good people.ā
She let out a quiet breath.
She still got choked up remembering the moment they pulled her out of that dark storage room.
Their relationship was only bound by contract, yet they had searched for her so desperately.
She struggled to keep her emotions in check and continued.
āThe three of us plan to eat lots of delicious food at the festival and watch the fireworks together. Iām really looking forward to it. Iām not sure I deserve this kind of peace, thoughā¦ā
As she gently stroked the egg and smiled againā
Tremble.
The egg suddenly shivered slightly.
Eilaās eyes widened as she stared at it.
She was sure nowāwhat she felt wasnāt her imagination.
āWas that your answer to me?ā
She giggled softly and tapped the egg with a fingertip.
Tremble tremble.
As if responding to her laughter, the egg quivered again.
Eila looked startled for a moment, then broke into a bright smile.
Perhaps because her heart had softened, she found herself speaking a truth she had never shared with anyone.
āIām going to have the first dance with Felix at the ball. I havenāt told anyone else⦠but Iām a little excited.ā
She recalled dancing with Felix not long ago.
Holding his hand, fumbling in front of Fioniā¦
Felix had said he never formally learned to dance, yet he improved quickly after only a few triesāmaybe thanks to his innate physical ability.
Before long, they had forgotten it was just practice and gotten fully immersed.
Sometimes, when their eyes met, she could feel a strange warmth in his gaze.
Whenever Felix and Fioni were kind to her, Eila couldnāt help but waver inside.
If she just had these two by her side, maybe she didnāt need to struggle to reclaim the name āEila Blanche.ā
Maybe she didnāt need to chase down those who targeted her and put herself in dangerāmaybe revenge wasnāt worth it.
Maybe⦠she could just accept their kindness and enjoy life as it was.
These weak thoughts kept sneaking in.
Staring blankly at the greenhouse ceiling, Eila shook her head.
āThat could never happen.ā
Her future was still destined to end in a tragic death. It wasnāt something she could ignore.
Besides, Felix and Fioni hadnāt even graduated the academy yet. Who knew what dangers awaited them?
She couldnāt drag such innocent people into her mess.
āDepending on someone⦠especially kind people like themā¦ā
Determined to hold herself together, she whispered to the egg:
āSometimes I feel like telling them everything and leaning on them⦠but donāt worry. I know I canāt.ā
With that, she lowered her head and buried her face between her knees.
Eila stayed in the greenhouse for quite a while before she left.
But someone had been silently watching her departure.
āWhy does she come here every night?ā
Through the undead rat she had summoned recently, Rosia discovered that Eila visited the greenhouse frequently.
She would even stay there late into the night.
However, the rat could only track her locationāit couldnāt perceive what was happening inside.
So Rosia had to see it for herself.
After confirming Eila had left, Rosia used magic to unlock the door and slowly stepped inside.
The greenhouse was large, but she had the rat.
Its red eyes gleamed as it guided her toward the back.
After a short walk, the rat scurried ahead and crawled under a soft cushion.
There, Rosia discovered a massive egg.
The moment she saw it, she felt like the air had been sucked from her lungs.
She touched the smooth surface of the egg and raised an eyebrow.
āWhat is this?ā
She stared in a dazeāthen a glint of glee flashed across her eyes.
āSo this was it?ā
Rosia had long wondered why her plans hadnāt gone smoothly.
She had spent over a year preparing to destroy House Blanche.
She had done everything thoroughlyāso why couldnāt she gain control?
How had Eila managed to hold her head high at the academy until now?
āAnd lately, she even overcame her mana insensitivityā¦ā
It always seemed suspicious that all these things happened so suddenly.
Wasnāt the timing too convenient?
āShe got kicked out of her house and immediately recovered from mana deficiency?ā
Rosia had always suspected foul play.
And now, right in front of her, was the answer.
āThis has to be a demonic beastās egg.ā
And not just any beastālikely a high-ranking one.
āEggs like this were once used as ingredients in ancient forbidden magic.ā
All living beings in this world were classified based on whether or not they contained mana.
And depending on the type of mana, they were given different names.
Creatures infused with moonlight energy, for example, were often classified as demonic beasts.
Phew ⦠thank god you are dumb
Haha Iām so glad she didnāt forgive out it was a dragon egg or a divine egg as Felix called it š®āšØRosia I canāt wait for you to fail š
That could’ve been so bad if she realized it was a dragon egg
Creatures infused with “moonlight energy”…interesting