Chapter 11
I Will Accept a Lifetime Contract (7)
âEven if sheâs the main character, thatâs crossing the line.â
If someone messed with the teaching materials I worked so hard to prepareâŠ
âForgive them? Never. Do you know how much effort I put into this?â
But what if the one who messed them up was a high-ranking noble?
And not just any noble, but the only younger sister of the Archduke?
âHmm⊠in that case, maybe I could forgive her a little⊠about 95 percent?â
Just imagining it made me feel petty.
âWell, what can I do? Iâm just a commoner. If I donât forgive a noble lady, whoâs going to take my side?â
I was still lost in that silly thought while putting the documents on the bookshelf when the door suddenly swung open. Footsteps entered.
âFinally!â
Happy, I turned around, expecting Lynette.
âEh?â
It wasnât my student. It was her guardian.
âArchduke⊠Your Highness?â
âLooks like Lynette hasnât arrived yet.â
Eclipse answered calmly, as if my confusion didnât bother him.
âIâd like to talk with you for a moment about the lessons, Bloomhire.â
My eyes went wide.
âA parent-teacher meeting on the very first day?! I didnât see this coming!â
Just like that, I was left alone with Eclipse.
The classroom was so quiet that I deliberately coughed to break the silence.
âHmm, hmm.â
Why was it so awkward?
Because Eclipse was flipping through the materials I had prepared for the lesson.
âThis feels like Iâm being graded on homeworkâŠâ
Sir, excuse me, arenât our roles reversed? Iâm supposed to be the teacher, youâre the guardian!
âI heard you read every book on magic in the library.â
âYes, thatâs correct, Your Highness.â
But alsoâyouâre my boss. Loyal servant here, sir!
I straightened myself and answered politely.
âThanks to those books, preparing lessons became much easier. They were all excellent. Ah, by the wayâŠâ
I clapped my hands once and continued.
âI found a few that even a beginner like Lady Lynette could understand. I plan to use those first as textbooks for our lessons.â
âI see.â
That short reply was all he gave before falling silent again.
âDidnât he say he wanted to talk? Now heâs just staring at the papers⊠But actually, maybe this is better.â
To me, Eclipse was a terrifying person.
After all, I had once tried to scam him before giving up. Now I was alone with him face-to-face. No wonder my lips felt dry.
âCough.â
If the silence went on, Iâd shrivel up. So I started babbling, unasked.
âToday I plan to test how much magical power Lady Lynette has, and then teach her how to control it properly.â
ââŠâŠâ
âItâs very rare to have both divine power and magical power at the same time. Just having one is rare enough, but Lady Lynette has both. And her capacity is extraordinary as well.â
I mixed knowledge from the novel with what Iâd learned from the books and talked nonstop.
Please, Archduke, see how hard Iâm working! Give me a lifetime contract, I beg you!
âIf lifetime is too much, at least extend the contract a bit, please!â
I had never wanted anything so desperately in either life.
âShe is truly gifted. Itâs a shame her divine power hasnât fully awakened yet, but soon she will spread her wings wideââ
Thatâs when Eclipse suddenly looked up at me, shock flashing across his face.
It was the most emotional expression Iâd ever seen on him.
I froze too.
âWait⊠did I say something wrong?â
No, I had been careful to choose only flattering words. Why that reaction?
âMaybe he doesnât like my lesson plan?â
I steadied my trembling eyes and thought quickly.
âIf you donât like my plan, Your Highness, Iâll throw it out right now. Just say the word!â
I stood stiffly, waiting for him to speakâlike the fox waiting for the little prince.
After a long silence, Eclipse finally murmured:
âI see. So thatâs how it is.â
His voice was calm again. His face was back to its usual unreadable expression.
âPhew⊠guess I was imagining things.â
Relieved, I exhaled and watched him carefully check through every page of my notes.
âUgh, if Iâd known heâd read so carefully, I wouldâve organized them better. My handwritingâs all over the placeâŠâ
I sneaked glances at him every second.
âBloomhire.â
âYes, sir!â
âAfter todayâs lesson, come to my room. Andââ
He tapped the pile of papers with his finger.
âBring these with you.â
âYes! âŠWait, what?â
His words caught me off guard.
Before I could ask why, he added:
âThere are many things I wish to ask you.â
âAhâŠâ
My vision went white.
âWhat⊠what does he want to ask?â
Surely itâs not about my teaching style. If it were, he could just say so now.
So what else? Whatâs the problem?!
âYes, understood.â
I forced myself to answer calmly, then watched him leave.
The colorful world around me suddenly felt grey.
âOh no. This is scary.â
What are you planning to say to me, Archduke?
Iâm so scared I wonât be able to focus on teachingâŠ
Just then, Lynette walked in.
âElsie!â
âAh, Lady Lynette!â
Her cold eyes immediately softened when she saw me.
âWhat did you two talk about?â
âEh? Ah, wellâŠâ
I hesitated, not sure how to explain, but Lynette waved it off.
âNo need. I can guess. It was probably just lesson stuff. Thatâs my brotherâs specialtyâhalf intimidating new tutors right away.â
âGasp.â
Intimidating? You mean Eclipse was that kind of person?
I covered my mouth with both hands, horrified. Lynette chuckled.
âIâm joking. His Highness would never do something like that. He just asks a lot about my education, but heâs never cruel or unfair.â
âOh⊠what a relief.â
I sighed with genuine relief.
But Lynetteâs eyes sparkled with mischief as she added:
âStill, most people come away from meeting him looking half-dead. Maybe itâs just that heâs very strict.â
It was a joke⊠right?
âAnyway, please take your seat. Letâs begin the lesson.â
I calmed myself and turned back to the bookshelf to tidy up my materials, which had been disturbed by the surprise meeting.
Just then, I heard footsteps behind me.
âLady Lynette, just a moment please.â
I turned, ready to face her.
But thenâ
âDonât move. Not another step.â
A sharp warning. Something thin, hard, and pointed pressed against my back.
Chills ran up my spine, and every hair on my body stood up.
âWhat is this⊠it feels like something dangerous is touching me.â
I froze completely.
âL⊠Lady Lynette?â
This has to be a joke⊠right? Please tell me itâs a joke.
âWhether itâs a joke or notâyouâll find out soon enough.â
Lynetteâs voice was low, nothing like before.
The warm spring air in the room instantly turned icy cold.
I gulped and shook.
âAre you⊠really Elsie Bloomhire?â