Episode 52
Translator : Missme
Editor : Aru
âWhat, what, what do you mean?â
âNoâ¦â¦take your hands off your eyes for now. Just, donât touch your eyes.â
Thatâs what Eugene said, and once again scrutinized my condition.
âLetâs go to the infirmary for now. Can you stand up?â
âI can stand up, butâ¦â¦ even if weâre there nowâ¦â¦â
âYouâre noisy. Letâs go to the infirmary right now.â
âWhat about practice?â
âThe practice isnât the problem now, you idiot.â
While following Eugene, I thought it was strange.
âWhatâs wrong with him?â
It wasnât long after we missed practice because of the last stabbing incident and now he asked me to go to the infirmary first.
âWhat was that? Were my eyes that bad?â
I couldnât see my eyes, so I was so frustrated that I wondered what my condition was like.
âWait, whatâs the state of my eyes?â
When I ask, Eugene answers right away.
ââ¦â¦.you, can you see well with both of your eyes?â
âYeah, I can see well.â
âThen itâs nothing. Weâre going to the infirmary just in case thereâs something with it.â
âSo, how do my eyes look?â
âJust letâs go first.â
Thatâs what he said, and he dragged me out of the door. I got to go to the infirmary with Eugene.
âBut would coming here solve anything?â
I went into the infirmary full of patient beds and thought so.
Itâs hard to go and say, âMy left eye is getting hot and I can see the burning mansion.â
Regarding the memory of the former Yerine, it is hard to say to anyone.
Eugene, who did not know what I was thinking, brought me to the infirmary and called for Professor Peina, who was in charge of the health department, without hesitation and the professor appeared through the white curtains.
âOh, could you wait a minute? Please sit in that chair and wait there.â
As Professor Peina said, I sat in a chair and bowed my head.
I could see clearly what was in front of me now and I could no longer see the scene in Yerineâs memory, but my left eye still hurt.
âWhere are you sick, Miss Spade?â
Maybe itâs because I ran into her during the stabbing incident, but Professor Peina already knew my name.
When I saw her and was wondering what to explain, Eugene answered quickly from the side.
âShe fell down in the middle of practising magic, saying that her eyes hurt.â
âEyes? Which eye?â
When asked by Professor Peina, I answered in a small voice.
âUhâ¦â¦ left eye. So, left part of my eyes.â
âHmmâ¦â¦how does it hurt? Does it hurt a lot? Or does it hurt like an awl stab?â
âUhâ¦â¦ it felt like a stabbing pain before, but now it hurts heavily.â
Professor Peina slightly grasped my face and looked around my left eye.
Then she took out a pair of magnifying glasses from the cloak, and magically lit a small light on her fingertips.
âNow, will you look at this light, Miss Spade?â
Following her instructions, I had a simple examination, and when the examination was over, Professor Peina gave me a cold bag.
I didnât think there was ice in it, but it was cool enough.
âFor now, just put it around your left eye for a moment.â
Then she took some medicine from the drawer and put it in a small pouch.
âWell, for now, Miss Spade. Looking at it now, your eyes are like bloodshot more than I thought. And I think you have a fever right now, so take a good rest. Take this pouch as well.â
Inside the pouch given by Professor Peina, there were several pills and liquid in the bottle.
âThe pill is a vitamin. Mana is linked to stamina, so this accident can happen while using magic. Even more so for the type of wizard that controls the magic with their eyes.â
I nodded as I listened to Professor Peina, who explained quietly.
âI seeâ¦â
âTake Vitamin three times a day within 30 minutes of each meal, and add eye drops more than three times a day at your leisure. When you feel any pain, you need to always put it in. Itâll keep you from getting bloodshot.â
âThank youâ¦â
âI know itâs urgent as the academy anniversary approaches, but take care of yourself. We still have time.â
Thatâs what Professor Peina said, laughing and tapping me on the back.
âIf you need absolute stability, you can spend the night in the infirmary⦠What do you want to do?â
âOh, itâs all right, professor. Iâve got the medicine, so itâll be alright. Iâll be careful about my physical condition from now on.â
As I got up from my seat, Professor Peina nodded and said,
âOkay, you should go back to the room and get some rest. Ace does that, too.â
Standing in thought in the corner, Eugene flinched and answered Professor Peina.
âAhâ¦â¦ yes, I will. Thank you for the late hour, professor.â
Along with him, I bowed my head and thanked Professor Peina.
And when I came out into the dark hallway, my hair flew in the night breeze that flowed through the windowpane.
ââ¦letâs go back now.â
Eugene said so and moved to the main exit.
Embarrassed, I blocked him with open arms.
âWait, youâre going back? To where?â
âWhat do you mean where? Of course to the dormitories.â
âHuh? What about our practice?â
âDidnât you hear what the professor said?â
Eugene snorted as if he was dumbfounded.
âShe said you had to go back and rest. Are you going to ignore that?â
âNo, but Iâm totally fine now! Iâm really okay now.â
âThe kids who say that always get sick. Just listen.â
âNo, why! Rather than that, whatâs wrong with you? Youâre not the type to tell me to go back and rest!! Youâre weird these days!â
As I shouted with excitement, Eugene looked at me with a tired face.
âHey, we had a good practice today. You just have to make sure you donât burn up like this!â
As I looked up at him with his fists clenched in his hands, Eugene sighed.
âI repeat once again, you, donât do anything useless and go back. Not today.â
âSo why?â
âYou didnât know what you looked like beforeââ
Eugene, who was saying so, instantly froze and closed his mouth in the middle.
ââ¦whatâs wrong?â
ââ¦no.â
By saying so, Eugene turned his head to the other side.
âHey.â
Then I grabbed his arm and said,
âWhatâs wrong with you?â
ââ¦â¦â
Even if I say so, the answer never came back.
âWhat happened to my eyes earlier?â
Eugene no longer avoided my gaze.
But the way he looked at me was so strange.
Yeah, it was that kind of look, as if he was worried about me.
âEugene. Tell me.â
ââ¦..â
âWhat my eyes were like.â
I had to know.
I wanted to know.
Why do these eyes sometimes burn hot? And why do I suddenly see the memory of Yerine, who usually never comes to mind?
But Eugene shook her head.
âNo, you donât have to know.â
âThereâs no such thing.â
I held his sleeve tight and spoke in a low voice.
âEugene, let me know.â
I couldnât see what his eyes looked like looking down at me like that.
But now I can see that heâs feeling very complicated.
ââ¦â¦ please.â
I donât know if that word was a catalyst. After that, he finally hesitated and opened his mouth.
ââ¦â¦yes, you should know anyway.â
With a voice that seemed like a sigh would soon melt, he did not shake off my hand holding his sleeve.
âYour eyes were more reddish than usual.â
âWhat? But my eyes, theyâre always red.â
âSo, it was several times darker than usual.â
Then he hesitated to answer for a moment, but continued his words, failing to win my gaze at hastening the answer.
âIt was really in red. Like you have blood in your eyes.â
The talking voice of Eugene was heavy and serious.
Maybe thatâs why I got goosebumps when I heard that my eyes looked like it had blood.
âAnd all the veins around your pupils were splashed up and turned red.â
âWhat?â
âIn a word, there was no white part in your eyes. Honestly, it wasnât surprising to see blood flowing out of those eyes.â
I couldnât shut my mouth in amazement when I heard him.
âIâve never seen such a thing before, so I donât know much about it,â¦I thought it would hurt a lot, so I brought you to the infirmary.â
âSuch aâ¦â
âItâs a personal thought, but youâve been practising simultaneous operation today, and youâve even blossomed blue flames, and I think youâve been using too much mana, and I donât know why it went into your eyes.â
Eugene looked at me with a very serious look and talked.
At that moment, the memory of the first tingling in Yerineâs body flashed through my mind.
âNo wayâ¦?â
Yerine always covered her left eye when she was confined to the castle. Even though she knew she canât use magic if she covered her left eye.
âIs it related to this?â
It seemed possible.
On the day when she used magic too much, she might have been refraining from it because of the strain on her body.
âBut why this eyeâ¦â¦.â
Red eyes do not appear to others. That alone was very likely to cause strange things, but I couldnât tell why my eyes hurt after using magic all the time.
âHey, get a hold of yourself.â
âHuh?â
Having been lost in thought, I was staring blankly at the floor until then, and only after Eugene called me did I come to my senses.
âThatâs why I didnât want to tell youâ¦â¦â¦ Dude, I know youâre worried, but donât worry too much. Everythingâs gonna be fine.â
âUhâ¦â
âYou know, itâs only temporary, so donât worry, you look like youâre worried youâre not going to be able to use magic in the future.â
Surprised by the remark, I opened my eyes wide and looked at Eugene, who jerked his head away and stammered in a perplexed voice.
âNo, I mean! Itâs not that Iâm worried about youââ
With Eugene in front of me, who was so suddenly gibberish, I stood in the middle of the dreary corridor, dazed.
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