When they returned to the mansion, Lucas was already there.
âEvan⦠What happened to you?â
Lucas looked surprised and asked Evan, who had returned to the mansion.
âMind your own business.â
âAnyway⦠Is Riett okay?â
Lucasâ concern quickly shifted to Riett.
âYeah, Iâm fine.â
âBut⦠whatâs with the oversized clothes?â
Riett was wearing spare clothes from the security chief. The clothes were way too big for Riett and looked ridiculous at first glance.
âMy clothes got soaked, so I borrowed someone elseâs.â
Lucas approached and touched Riettâs wet hair.
âIn that case, you should dry your hair quickly. You donât want to catch a cold, do you?â
Lucas, who had just returned, looked like a drenched rat as he said that.
âDonât worry about catching a cold. Did you find anything in the forest?â
âNo, I gave up when I reached the snowy region.â
âSnowy region?â
âYeah, I kept following the compass, and it led me to a snowy region.â
Was the compass really broken? If it was a snowy region, it could be the location where they speculated the Spirit Stone of Perante was. It was too coincidental to be just a chance encounter.
âLucas, is the compass still not working?â
ââ¦No.â
The atmosphere suddenly turned tense. See, she told him it was broken.
But seeing Lucasâ gloomy expression, Riett decided not to tease him.
âGo take a shower.â
Upon hearing Riettâs words, Lucas nodded weakly and left.
Evan went to ask the knights if they had seen anyone suspicious today.
Alone in the room, Riett changed clothes. After putting on warm clothes and drying her hair, Riett lay down on the bed and recalled what had happened today.
What was that voice?
â©Youâre not dead.âª
The voice was androgynous, making it difficult to determine if it belonged to a man or a woman. It kept giving me an eerie feeling.
â©Iâm sorry⦠I wanted to have a little conversation with youâ¦âª
Now that she thinks about it, they spoke as if they knew her from the beginning. Moreover, they saved a stranger without asking for anything in return.
Riett thought she donât know that existence, but it seems to know her.
Who on earth knew about her?
Then, suddenly, Riett realized that there had been similar supernatural occurrences in the past.
Like when she almost got eaten by a bear, or when an important document almost flew away. The situations were very different, but the feeling was similar.
âWas the owner of the voice the one who helped me back then?â
Riett wanted to meet the mysterious presence and have a further conversation.
â©I look forward to our next meeting.âª
Having said that, eventually, theyâll appear in front of her again.
The warmth of the room made her feel drowsy. Riett left behind the eventful day and closed her eyes.
* * *
The next day.
âRiett.â
When she woke up in the morning and went downstairs to the first floor, Evan called out to her. But before Evan could say anything, Riett touched Evanâs hand first.
âEvan, howâs your hand?â
âItâs nothing.â
âThatâs nonsense. Letâs go to the village doctor again today and get it checked properly.â
Although emergency treatment was provided at the guardhouse yesterday, it would be better to visit a proper doctor for a thorough examination. It was late yesterday, and the doctor had already closed the clinic.
Evan, the person involved, withdrew his hand as if he didnât care.
âRiett, thereâs something else I want to tell you.â
âWhat is it?â
âWhen I asked the knights if they noticed anything suspicious yesterday, they showed me this.â
Evan took out a yellow paper with a strange drawing on it and showed it to Riett. As soon as Riett saw the drawing inside the paper, she asked.
âWhat is thisâ¦?â
She had never seen such a drawing in her life. The twisted lines, like a maze, seemed like an ancient language rather than a drawing.
It had a similar feeling to Korean talismans.
Evan shook his head and said.
âI donât know. Iâve never seen anything like this either.â
Riett stared at the paper intently.
âIt doesnât look like anything good, no matter how you look at it.â
Moreover, the red drawing seemed a bit eerie.
Just then, Lucas approached, greeting them.
âGood morning.â
Thinking it was good timing, Riett handed the paper with the drawing to Lucas.
âLucas, do you know what this is?â
Lucas immediately answered.
âIsnât it a magic scroll?â
âA magic scrollâ¦?â
Riett demanded an explanation with her eyes.
âSimply put, itâs a paper that can be used for one-time magic. Itâs often used when you need to quickly use complex magic.â
âThen can we know what magic is cast on this scroll?â
âWell⦠The writing here is an ancient language used only by wizards, so Iâm not sure.â
Lucas shrugged his shoulders and asked.
âWhere did this magic scroll come from?â
âIt was attached to the mansion.â
âWhat?!â
Lucas was taken aback.
âNot a good sign.â
âI think so too. Someone did something in this mansion or intends to do something in the future.â
Could it be that Count Terrator hired an assassin already? She thought he wouldnât bother someone who was in exile, so she was relievedâ¦
Riett thought, touching her chin, then turned her head towards Evan.
âEvan, when do you think weâll receive a report on the progress of following the Count?â
âTomorrow should be the day.â
Since there was no place with a communication device, they had no choice but to wait for a letter. Evanâs expression turned serious as he realized the identity of the paper.
âIâll tell the knights to reinforce the guards. We should also arm ourselves for the time being.â
âBut your hand is injured, and you canât wield a sword.â
ââ¦.â
Evan frowned, seemingly having momentarily forgotten that fact. Not only his fingers but also his wrist was injured, making it impossible for him to swing a sword.
Trying to reassure Evan, Riett smiled and said,
âItâs okay, Evan. We have knights, and I can fight. You know my swordsmanship, right?â
Though she said that to put Evanâs mind at ease, she couldnât help but feel anxious herself. If that magic scroll was a precursor to an ambush and armed assassins suddenly appeared, there was no guarantee they would come out unscathed.
The most frightening aspect of the current situation was not knowing how many enemies they would face.
âEven though there are knights, the assassins that Count Terrator hires are said to be top-notch.â
The safety of the employees present here was also at risk.
âFor now, we have to be as cautious as possible.â
Trying to shake off her anxiety, Riett recalled the tasks for the day.
âFirst, we should go to the village and see the physician. Then, we need to talk to the head of the guards about what to do with the collapsed houses from yesterday. Oh, and I also have to send a letter to His Majesty to inform him about Peranteâs status as a spy.â
Lately, she felt busier here than when she was in the capital.
Riett hurried to the village to handle her tasks.
* * *
Riett and Evan arrived at the village and first went to see the physician. The doctor examined Evan carefully.
âYou must not strain yourself for a while. Your wrist seems to be severely injured. How did you endure the pain?â
The doctorâs expression was serious, but Evan, who was hearing the words, seemed indifferent.
The doctor warned him again to be cautious and placed a splint on Evanâs wrist. It was now confirmed that he couldnât freely use his wrist and arm for some time. Evan remained expressionless, but he appeared somewhat displeased.
Riett refrained from saying much and moved on to their next destination, where the mailman was.
âOh, youâre here again.â
Having seen the mailman so often, Riett felt that they had become quite familiar with each other.
âYes.â
Riett smiled as she handed the letter she had written to the Emperor to the mailman.
âIs this all?â
âYes.â
After handing over the letter, Riett looked up at the sky for a moment. The sky had turned yellow in the meantime.
Each task didnât take much time individually, but since the buildings were spread out, it took a while to handle them all. Especially with Parman, they had to move quickly because the sun set early.
The last destination was the villageâs guardhouse.
âOh, the Duchess is here!â
The head of the guards greeted Riett with a bow. After exchanging brief pleasantries, Riett asked, âCaptain, where are the refugees staying?â
âMost of them are taking shelter with relatives. My family had no relatives, so we stayed here.â
Parman wasnât affiliated with any lord. It was a place where it snowed almost all year round, and the northern snowy wilderness occupied almost half of Parmanâs territory.
Due to these circumstances, not many people wanted to claim it, and as a result, it was much less managed compared to other territories with lords.
âWhat should I do?â
When they tried to find a new place for the refugees to stay, it took too much time, and the cost was also high. Riett pondered and remembered the empty cabin where she and Evan stayed briefly yesterday.
âThere was an empty cabin nearby. Do you know who used to live there?â
âRecently, some families migrated, and it remained vacant after they left.â
If some families had migrated recently, it meant there might be more empty cabins like that. Thinking it was fortunate, Riett became curious.
âBut why did people suddenly migrate?â
In rural villages like this, the majority of the population would be locals.
âLately, there have been consecutive strange natural phenomena in this area, causing anxiety among the people.â
âStrange natural phenomena?â
âYes. Didnât it rain suddenly like a torrential downpour yesterday? It caused landslides as well. It was the first time I experienced such heavy rain and landslides in my entire life living here.â
The head of the guards sighed deeply as if he disliked thinking about it.
âNot long ago, there was a major earthquake too. It was brief, but some houses collapsed.â
Indeed, it was an uncommon occurrence. If it rained a few more times like yesterday, the village would be in ruins.
A thought crossed Riettâs mind.
âCould these natural disasters be related to the spirit stone here?â
Perante mentioned that there was a spirit stone in this area, but the recent expedition by the Haren Empireâs explorers seemed to have found nothing.
âIf the spirit stone is sealed and its power occasionally goes out of control..â
And it causes natural disasters.
It was a rough deduction, but she had to consider various possibilities. Lost in thought, Riettâs eyes narrowed.
âDuchess, why did you ask about the empty cabins?â
Riett focused on the current issue at the sound of the guard captainâs voice. The spirit stone is important, but for now, finding shelter for the refugees took priority.
âOh, if there are many vacant cabins, what if we repair them and let the refugees stay there?â
âWell, that method is the best, but those vacant cabins have been neglected for a long time, so they would need repairs if people were to live there. But most of the refugees have lost everything and are destituteâ¦â
âDonât worry about that. I will cover the repair costs.â
The guard captain jumped in surprise.
âWhat?! No, that wonât do! You already helped us yesterdayâ¦â
Riett spoke firmly.
âI have to take care of Truto Empire citizens. Arenât the people in the Parman region also citizens of the Truto Empire?â
The mister had been involved in charitable activities. Admiring the spirit of noblesse oblige, Riett had wanted to do the same when she had the means.
Although she wasnât as wealthy as the mister, using her assets as Duchess Marren, was more than enough to repair the vacant houses instead of building a new shelter.
âSo please start repairing the cabins as soon as possible.â
âOh, how should I repay this favorâ¦â
The guard captainâs eyes welled up with tears.
Riett wanted to reassure him but decided to request if he wanted to repay her.
âWell then, Captain, can I ask you for one more thing?â
âOf course!â
The guard captain nodded vigorously. Thinking of Lucasâ compass, Riett spoke up.
âDo the patrols go to the snowy wilderness as well?â
âOccasionally, yes. There are some dwellings there, although not manyâ¦â
That worked out perfectly.
âIf anything strange is found in the snowy wilderness, could you let me know? Anything will do.â
âAnything? Yes, I will do that.â
The guard captain readily nodded.
Exiting the conversation, Riett looked at the collapsed mountain.
It was purely intuition, but she felt that there was a strong connection between the spirit stone and the sudden natural disasters sweeping through the village.