I quickly shook my head.
âItâs because Iâm nervous, me. My heart is going to explode. Itâs going to shorten my life expectancy. Donât you know what you look like? Do you not look in the mirror?â
â⦠What?â
He replied after a long time, in a confused voice. I just glared at him sideways. Mikael, who had been staring at me for a while, suddenly burst into a fit of laughter as his expression seemed relieved.
âAh, really. I never thought you wereâ¦â
âYou understand, right? Then, I hope you do it moderately from now on.â
I spoke bluntly. But come to think of it, I felt like I was losing my dignity in front of him.
[Mikael doesnât care at all. Just do as you please. This is the first time heâs actually seen you, so he doesnât know anything about your personality.]
Celina, who had been keeping quiet, reacted. She pretended not to know a while ago, and now she was showing up. I was speechless, really.
âBut why is it so cold here?â
I sniffled. I couldnât feel it when I was running to death while escaping the lump of scrap metal and when Mikael was holding me, but here, too, the cold was thick. The whole place seemed to be like this.
âThe temperature here is a little low because of the management of Masterâs research items. Iâm sorry, I didnât think about it. You shouldnât catch a cold.â
Mikael hurriedly took off the warm-brown coat he was wearing and put it on me. He closed it meticulously, not forgetting the buttons. Being like this, I felt like an immature child that couldnât be controlled.
This man was good, but the situation itself wasnât pleasant at all. As if to culminate my helplessness, a fresh flower was tangled and dangling from the ends of my hair.
I sighed and pulled the blue flower out of my completely ruined hair. I pulled so hard that my scalp tingled.
âDo you want to pull your hair out?â
Mikael immediately reacted.
âShall I help you?â
âYeah. Thank you.â
âThen excuse me for a moment.â
He gently rummaged through my purple hair and began to pluck the flowers one by one. Strangely, his touch made me feel drowsy. I was leaving it to Mikael for a while, but a text appeared in front of my eyes.
[Thatâs why I told you it was best not to leave.]
I didnât know this was going to happen.
âIâm done. But where did you leave your shoes?â
Beyond the increasingly dimming chat window, Mikael leaned down to meet me at eye level.
âWell⦠Up there.â
âBecause you were running away?â
Mikael asked with a smiling face. I quickly became embarrassed.
âThere was no time to think.â
âYou know. Celina. Thatâs not used for killing. Itâs just for catching.â
âWhat did you say?â
My eyes widened.
âThereâs no way Master would put such a scary thing in this castle, above all places.â
âWhy are you saying that now!â
âAh. About that. As you know, there was no time to talk, right?â
He answered slyly. I burst into laughter at the sense of futility that rushed in.
âHey, you. Did you know that too?â
[I never said you were going to die. I just said you were going to get caught.]
Wow. I canât believe these two.
âBut it certainly looks a bit threatening, doesnât it? Itâs not impossible to misunderstand.â
Mikael reached again for the broken piece of iron. The knight was instantly reassembled. Even if it didnât kill me, I stealthily held on to his shirt sleeve because the impact from earlier was still there.
He stared alternately between me and the sleeve I was holding on to, then smiled gently.
âThereâs nothing to worry about.â
âI know. I know. But to be honest, Iâm still scared.â
I muttered like an excuse.
âThen Iâll send it back quickly.â
Mikael swung his index finger in the air, and the iron knight turned around and walked away, making a clanking noise.
The magic I set up wasnât very cool and flashy. There were endless ways to be derived and changed, but the basic framework was very simple.
Control and defy the laws of nature as one wishes.
It was the same when wizards fought among themselves. And in the game, it was named âskillâ, with properties such as water, fire, etc.
It had to be like that to fight monsters and have fun growing up as a player.
âBy the way, Mikael. Why are there no doors here?â
After the iron knight disappeared completely from view, I grudgingly stared at the smooth walls. Had there been just one open door, I would have been able to hide.
âItâs because theyâre subtly hidden.â
âCan you see everything?â
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âYes.â
He replied, showing a slight embarrassment. I pouted. Tsk, it was an unfair space to Celina in the first place. Why would a damn crystal ball send someone to this place?
âThen we should go find your lost shoes now.â
As if to prove what he had said, Mikael made a door appear directly on the wall. Then he held out his hand to me.
Wow. Magic is the best! I took a light step, holding his hand.