With a shake of her head, Kalia pulled away from the tree, holding the precious small crystal bottle in her hand.
âIâm going now. Itâs really time for me to go. Oh, by the way, if anyone comes back who can see the kids, can you tell them not to talk about me? Just in case.â
Shaaaaah!
The tree answered with another rustle and Kalia smiled up at it one more time.
After saying her goodbyes, Kalia stepped away.
Just a few steps away from the tree, Kaliaâs head snapped up and her eyes immediately locked on a figure.
From behind a fluttering linen curtain, a red-haired man looked down at her from his window.
In that moment, Kalia made eye contact with the man who was holding a wine glass in his hands.
Without showing a hint of surprise at having been caught, the man grinned and raised his glass to gulp down the remaining wine.
Though theyâd only made eye contact for a few brief moments, Kalia could feel a persistent cold from his gaze.
Kalia looked at him calmly for a few seconds more before lowering the brim of her hat to cover her face.
Then, as if she hadnât seen him, she calmly climbed into the awaiting carriage.
***
The red-haired manâs eyes followed Kaliaâs figure almost fondly as she got into the carriage.
âWho is she?â His rather sharp eyes narrowed under his thick eyebrows.
The woman was wearing a wide-brimmed hat and one couldnât see her clearly but there was no hiding her slender and beautiful silhouette.
He couldnât take his eyes off her and watched as she looked at, stroked and talked to the tree as if she held a special affection for it.
The room he was in right now was strategically chosen.
This was where the tree in the square could be best seen. Anyone in the room could meticulously observe the tree without anything obscuring the view; this was the precise reason why he had specifically chosen this room. From his window, it was the perfect spot to see if that tree was a real âfairy treeâ.
Knock knock.
Daemon (1) came in after a knock on the door.
âI brought her as requested.â
Behind him, Dimon dragged in a woman with white hair, dark skin, blue eyes and broken wings.
The woman was bawling her eyes out. Crawling to the manâs feet, she pleaded with red eyes, âSa-save⦠save me.â
Buford Adio (2), the man with red hair, looked down at the woman with a smile gracing his face and whispered, âWeâre trying to help you. Now, stand up and look at that tree.â
With strength, Bufordf hulled up the womanâs swaying body and turned her towards the window. The distraught woman looked with difficulty at the tree, tears streaming down her face.
ââ¦..do you see the fairy?â
The woman scanned the tree with cloudy eyes and shook her head in reply, âNo, I canât seeâ¦.â
âOh, Malina, Malina. If you donât see the fairy, then all the trouble we went to treating you becomes useless. Now, look carefully. Take a closer look,â the manâs whisper dripped with a poisonous sweetness. He glanced at Daemon who was standing by the side.
Hearing his words, she took a deep breath before chanting a spell beneath her breath. Soon, a flash of lightning struck the tree.
Just as the lightning was about to strike the tree, something like an opaque shield materialized out of thin air and wrapped itself around the tree, immediately deflecting the lightning.
As if heâd expected the outcome, Buford looked at the tree peacefully. It wasnât his intention to split the tree with magic; the strike was simply a test.
On the other hand though, the womanâs eyes widened in surprise. The tree had been greatly shaken by the force of the lightning and leaves rained down from the tree canopy as a result.
Staring at the sight before her in a daze, she muttered unconsciously, ââ¦Look. Some kids.â
***
Flinch.
She couldnât help but flinch just as the carriage was leaving the square.
The sensation of his stares left the hairs on her neck standing up and Kalia stuck her head out the carriage window to look back in the treeâs direction.
By then, they had already left the square a bit behind them but Kalia could still see the green leaves of the tree swaying in the wind behind low-levelled houses.
Her eyes widened at a sudden unnatural tremor that seemed to pulse gently through the ground.
âWhatâs wrong? Did you leave something behind?â
ââ¦No, itâs nothing.â
For some reason, she felt strangely uncomfortable. She couldnât tell if it was because of the man who had made eye contact with her right at the end.
ââ¦..Why was the Prince of Akan here?â
He didnât seem to recognize her but she realized his identity with a glance.
The Kingdom of Akan was a neutral country located right next to Rohas.
Originally, it had been part of the Rohas empire but gained independence about 160 years ago when they established their own ruling system. It was Prince Mahtani, the half-brother of King Charles III, who had gone out and founded the empire. In a nutshell, the ruling families of Rojas and Akan were descendants of the same royal bloodline.
âHowever, sharing the same bloodline does not mean we have a good relationship,â Kalia concluded in her head.
Akan generally kept neutral in itâs political stance and foreign diplomacy. The country was not interested in the wars of the surrounding empires and seldom meddled in the affairs of other countries. Not only were they politically neutral, they were economically distant as well. They removed themselves from most forms of foreign exchange involving businesses and trade.
It was not just Rohas, Akan generally had little to do with any other of its surrounding countries.
There was no chance to see the Akan nobles unless they came out on their own accord.
Despite the lack of exchange between the countries, Kalia still recognized the prince because sheâd seen him once at the Akan Royal Palace when she was there to bid for military medical supplies at the end of the war.
Akan was very famous for their medical products. Their Acan Creams, tonics, and healing agents which all had different healing abilities, were all very popular because they were all surprisingly effective in treating various wounds and disease.
Kalia, who was passing by at the time, decided to participate in Akanâs medical supply bidding. It was the prince who came out at that time.
Prince Buford Adio.
Red hair with a set of matching red eyes that gleamed like rubies made for an unforgettable impression.
On that day, he was sporting a cape over his shoulders with a shirt that revealed a huge expanse of chest. The deep V shirt paired together with tight pants gave the impression that he was a very free and pugnacious man. (3)
Despite being the Imperial representative who came out to deliver the goods, his clothing was not appropriate for the event, not to mention his attitude towards the generals of the neighbouring countries at war was also rude.
âHey, are you the famous General Kalia?â He had approached her with eyes full of desire. Without permission, he had reached a hand out to try to take off her military cap.
âIf you donât stop right there, Iâll slit open your wrists.â
The manâs hands froze in the air at the sound of the responding voice. The voice was so cold that the hair on the back of his neck rose.
At the time, Kalia had just cut the head off the opposing general. Her blood was still boiling from the kill. The battle had just ended not long ago and the smell of blood still lingered on the tip of her nose.
â¦.her killing intent had yet to dissipate.
Against Kaliaâs eyes which shone eerily from the shadows beneath her hat, the man couldnât touch her at all.
âWow, a lot tougher than the rumours,â he smilingly backed away.
His men handed over the supplies and the two stood face to face, watching each other without a word as Kaliaâs lieutenants checked the goods.
Back then, Kalia had her face half-hidden under her military cap but not Bufordâs face.
Kalia remembered his face very clearly. In particular, those vivid red eyes that distinctively seemed to glow with greed and fishy (4) desires.
After the supplies were handed over and checked, he gave a ceremonial greeting. Smacking his lips he remarked, âYouâre a curious (5) person, General Kalia.â
ââ¦..â
âI really want to take it off with my own hands someday,â he continued, undeterred by her silence.
ââ¦â¦â
âOh, the hat of course,â he didnât stop.
Kalia wasnât very stimulated by his words at the time but her lieutenants were already going crazy, trying to pull their knives out on him. They didnât get the chance to pull out their knives though.
It wasnât because she had stopped them but because, out of nowhere, a bolt of lightning struck down upon Prince Bufordâs horse, roasting it alive.
ââ¦.Ha?â The princeâs gaze whipped around fiercely to see who had done such a thing but he couldnât find any movement or anomalies anywhere.
Lightning magic was, of course, a certain âsomeoneâsâ specialty but no one in Kaliaâs camp was about to reveal it.
That Prince of Akan had made such a fuss about finding the culprit, but thereâs no way he couldâve caught them.
With Simonâs level of skill, his magic was colourless, odorless and left absolutely no trace of mana at the scene of the incident; basically, it was untraceable. He was the only one who could make this possible.
âKalia? What have you been thinking about?â a voice suddenly jolted Kalia from her memories. (6)
âOh, no, itâs nothing,â she replied.
On the inside though, she kept trying to shake off the unpleasant premonitions that made her uncomfortable all over.
Her mind was still preoccupied with the matter when they arrived at the teleportation. She pulled out a communication device that she had thought she wouldnât have to use.
A prince from another country had come into Rohas but she doubted if the imperial family knew.
From their past encounter, she believed the prince wasnât any sort of good news and she couldnât let go of her unease.
âIâm going to have to tell Brigham (7) that the Prince of Akan is here. I have to get him to relay this to his Highness in secret.â
She connected the device to Brigham.
The device rang for a long time before an alert voice picked up and answered the call -Who is this?-
This number was Brighamâs personal contact and he very tentatively picked up the unfamiliar number.
âItâs me, Brigham.â
-â¦.Kalia-nim? Kalia-nim! Where are you now? Yesterday, Mr. Simon destroyed Missâ house! Everyoneâs all messed up here! Heâs going crazy! He came to me earlier and asked me about Missâ whereabouts and I was so suffocated I thought I was going to die!-Brighamâs frantic voice came from the phone. (8)
âOh my god,â Kalia broke out into cold sweat at the sudden news of Simon.
She was more than 500 kilometers from the capital but she was still very worried that Simon would find her right away and follow after her.
âSeems like Simon already arrived,â she muttered out loud.
-He met with the Crown Prince yesterday and immediately flew right to Missâ mansion! Itâs been a mess since then! No oneâs allowed access! He didnât go back to the tower yesterday; he just passed the night in the ruins of Missâ mansion!-
âAh, ruinsâ¦..ruinsâ¦.â Kalia didnât know what else to think for a second.
âAh. Simon. Please donât break it all. My precious mansion. No matter how angry Simon was, to have smashed through her entire house... Maybe I should secretly contact Jacob and ask him to restore it.â
Thinking up to here, Kalia put aside the horrendous situation with her mansion and immediately got to the point, âMore importantly. Brigham, thereâs something you need to look into.â
-What? What do I need to do?-
âItâs about the Kingdom of Akan.â
Kalia briefly explained the situation and asked to have the information passed onto Raymond. She also told him to take a look into recent trends in the Akan Kingdom.
âI donât have to tell you but donât tell him that youâve been in touch with me, okay?â
â Ha, but if Simon uses some kind of mental type of magic (9) on meâ¦.-
âHeâs not that crazy, so donât worry,â Kalia reassures him.
âEn, yeahâ¦. Probably.â (10)
Footnotes
(1) The romanization for this name (ë몬ì´) is dimoni. Tbh, Dimon is an actual name and itâs pronunciation basically sounds like Diamond but, Daemon was a more common English name so I figured Iâd use thatâ¦.
(2) The romanization for the princeâs name (보르í ìëì¤ ) is boreupeu adio. MTL translated it to Borfâ¦â¦ My friend suggested Borg (a place in Switzerland; it also reminded me of the word cyborg) and I was gonna just call him Borf (a word used in Harry Potter and was apparently also the title of a graffiti campaign) but I listened to it like 5 times and I think it sounds like Bufordâ¦.. So thatâs what Iâm naming him! If yâall have any better suggestions, please do let me know.
Buford the wonder table (shoutout to anyone who knows what Iâm talking about) ???? Iâm going to laugh every time I translate about him nowâ¦..
(3) Had to dictionary this word but I kept it in because I think it captures the personality trait the author was trying to get at very well. Means: eager or quick to argue, quarrel or fight. So think: aggressive, antagonistic and quick-temperedâ¦
(4) Fishy really is the adjective the author used. Think: shady, corrupt, rottenâ¦. I think you get the point. This guy is starting to feel reeeal sleazy.
(5) The words used were (í¸ê¸°ì¬ì ìê·¹íë), literally meaning stimulate curiosity. Basically, he thinks her interesting (get away from her u creep. Simon you shouldâve smote him instead of the horse) (And yes, the past tense for smite is smote, not smited. I was surprised too)
(6) The line âa voice suddenly jolted Kalia from her memoriesâ is not in the raws. I added it in for flow but the author never mentions if it was Allen or Humming who had spoken.
(7) His name (ë¸ë¦) romanized is beurik. When translated, literally means brickâ¦.. To keep with the theme of Western names, Iâm translating his name to Brigham.
(8) Whenever Brigham refers to Kalia as Miss, heâs actually saying Kalia-nim in the raws. He addresses her this way as a form of respect but, when translated in English, it doesnât sound right so I translated all the Kalia-nims to Misses ????
(9) When he says mental magic, Brigham is talking about spells that can look into his memories or force him to talkâ¦.. Mental manipulation. That type of magic. I really canât think of a better English equivalencyâ¦. Help?
(10) Kalia had just reassured Brigham that Simon isnât like that but in this line, she is basically thinking: âheâs probably not like that, yeahâ. Lmao