âThanks to you, I arrived safely. Thank you very much.â
âIf youâre thankful, I would appreciate it if you could treat me to a meal.â
Cartalâs mouth was tightly shut in a straight line. Even though he had a terrifyingly glaring look on his face, the Lord of the Wizard Tower didnât seem to care about it at all. And in the end, Cartal had no choice but to order the head maid to prepare lunch for them, including his portion.
In 10 minutes.
Serdel sat in the dining room with the two of them in a very chaotic situation. She was thirsty for no reason, so she drank some water and then looked alternately between Cartal and the Lord of the Wizard Tower.
âHow did you two come together?â
Ha! At Serdelâs question, Cartal burst out laughing.
âI thought the teleport scroll was a round-trip scroll, but it wasnât!â
Serdel rolled her eyes for a moment. What does that mean?
âItâs not a round trip?â
Come to think about it, the Lord of the Wizard Tower only mentioned a scroll that could be used to travel to the territory, not a round-trip scroll.
Maybe, because Serdel was excited to receive the gift alone, she only thought she could comfortably go back and forth between territory and capital. But, at that moment, Serdel realized what kind of mistake she had made and bowed her head.
âIâm sorry, father. I should have asked the Lord of the Wizard Tower in detailââ
âNo. You have nothing to say sorry for.â
Cartal glared at the Lord of the Wizard Tower.
âShouldnât you have told her that when you first gave her the gift? For what purpose did you give my daughter a scroll? Thanks to you, Iâve become a rude person who complains more than expresses gratitude, even though you share good gifts!â
âThatâs why Lord Serdel will call me. If possible, weâll visit the Count territory together.â
Cartalâs hand, which was holding the glass of water, trembled in response to the Lord of the Wizard Towerâs carefree answer. Both his eyes were on fire.
âI almost came back in a carriage. That would have been a very long journey!â
âIt wasnât a long trip, so wasnât that enough?â
The Lord of the Wizard Tower shrugged his shoulders.
Then Cartal averted his gaze as if he couldnât bear to look at him any longer. His normally serious face turned pale and red. Serdel, who felt it wasnât just a round-trip scroll, asked indirectly.
âDid something happen?â
âNothing happened.â
At that time, the maids came in with the trolley and put food in front of each of them.
âLetâs eat nowââ
âI asked him to send the Lord to the Wizard Tower for a few days on condition that I take him to the Capital, but he refused.â
Cartal frowned.
âSo I told him to take his time in the carriage, and he called me back. So I suggested it again, and it was rejected. I think Iâve been rejected 40 times in two hours.â
ââThen did he accept for the 41st time?â
The Lord of the Wizard Tower is a strong talker. Because he refused for two hours, he must have been tortured, so Cartalâs anger was understandable.
âI will contact you separately soon.â
[Iâm trying to figure out how the Countess crossed the dimension.]
Serdelâs eyes calmed down as she heard a secret whisper in her mind.
[Also, how she was able to hide her appearance so perfectly from another dimension. The Countess Iâve seen is pretty predictable, but she doesnât have any special powers.]
ââ¦.â
[In the end, it is the power she gained while crossing the dimension. I think weâll have to find out how this was possible to track down the people who made the Countess like that.]
âYes, please contact me. Then, shall we start eating?â
Serdel smiled at the Lord of the Wizard Tower, then raised the glass. When they finished the meal, tea and dessert were served to each of them.
âAh, Lord of the Wizard Tower, please give me a moment before you leave. The clothes and shoes I was supposed to give you arrived this morning.â
âOh, I look forward to seeing Lord Serdelâs eyes.â
Ehem! Then, Cartal coughed. And he slightly raised the corner of his mouth.
âIâm going to the office now. Butler, I need a report to see if anything happened while I was gone, so please follow me.â
âYes, Master.â
The butler, the head maid, Monem, and Serdel all looked at each other for a moment, and then Serdel made a sign with her eyes to Monem. Then, as if she understood, she quickly followed behind the butler.
âShall we go too?â
âOf course.â
She headed to the office with the Lord of the Wizard Tower, and as soon as she sat down on the sofa, Serdel opened her mouth.
âAfter the tragedy of the day, my brother investigated the people who had made our mother that way for quite a long time. And yet, he hasnât found any clues about it.â
âItâs definitely not because he didnât have enough abilities that he couldnât find it.â
âYes. Do you know by any chance that the previous Lord of the Wizard Tower sealed my memory?â
The Lord of the Wizard Towerâs forehead hardened.
âYou mean my father? I didnât know. Wizards donât share what they have been asked to do. Even between parents and children. Please excuse me for a moment.â
Suddenly, he reached out his hand and gently stroked Serdelâs hair, which covered her neck.
His face turned to the back of Serdelâs neck. At that moment, the energy that was emanating from the Lord of the Wizard Towerâs hand began to wrap around her neck as well as her head and then disappeared.
âI can feel my fatherâs energy, even though itâs very weak and it looks like itâll be gone sooner or later. From what I didnât notice before, it seems that the magic was applied with great careâ or did the Lord forcibly break the energy my father planted? No way. Did it happen the day before?â
Even though she didnât explain in detail, as usual, he quickly figured out about Serdelâs situation and understood what she was saying at once.
âYes. So I got my memory back, and I was reminded of the warnings I had heard from my mother.â
âWhat kind of warning?â
âShe told me to watch out of Imperial family, andââ
Serdel hesitated for a moment, but then she looked right into his eyes, which were focused on her. The Lord of the Wizard Tower was the same as the arrangement made by her mother. He will help her, and she will know how to deal with it thanks to her foresight. Moreover, he will never betray her.
âThis is something I discovered through my powers. My mother didnât die on the spot and she was kidnapped. At that time, the corpse that was brought to the Countâs mansion wasnât my motherâs body, but a body that had been prepared by the enemies.â
The Lord of the Wizard Towerâs eyes sank deeply.
âMy mother also said that she had been sacrificed. Because of the restrictions, she couldnât tell me in detail.â
âThe Imperial Family, the Sacrifice, the Restrictions.â
âUsually, assassins move in small groups and attack in secret, but I found out at the time that there were many of them. The range of attacks was wide and varied. Iâm just starting to think they might not be assassins because theyâre wearing black and hiding their face.â
âIâve heard it from my father before. There are shadows in the Imperial family that move for the Emperor and Empress.â
If it was a shadow, it meant that people other than the guard knights were also working secretly.
Does Addis know about their existence?
âThatâs all right. Maro, Henry and Behman will be joining the Imperial Wizards soon, so letâs gather information from them.â
âNo, I donât think thatâs a very good idea.â
The three of them are close friends, but in the first place, they are Faldenâs subordinates. Besides, regardless of how irrelevant this may seem, Falden was also a member of the Imperial family. So although she benefited much from having him as a business partner, she couldnât help but be wary of him.
âThereâs something going on. Okay. Then letâs think about a different direction. Ah, you didnât forget to escort me, did you?â
âI didnât forget.â
Serdel held out the box she had left on the drawers.
âI chose it because I thought it would suit the Lord of the Wizard Tower very well. I hope you like it.â
The expression of the Lord of the Wizard Tower, who took out the clothes and shoes from the box, hardened.
âSince your hair is purple, the purple shirt and pants went well with it. Oh, would you like to see the shoes too?â
ââ¦.â
âI also chose purple shoes in particular.â
ââ¦Have I ever been very disrespectful to the Lord? If so, please forgive me. Please, I beg you.â
When Serdel blinked and asked what he meant, the Lord of the Wizard Tower shut his mouth tightly.
âDo you not like it? I think itâll suit you very well. Youâll look even better with your hair pulled back.â
The Lord of the Wizard Tower brought the catalog to one side and unfolded it. He looked around and pointed to a model with blonde hair wearing a yellow shirt and pants.
âWhat do you think?â
âBright and pretty!â
This time, he pointed to a model with blue hair, a blue shirt, and yellow pants.
âWhat about this outfit?â
âWow, the colors are so pretty. Should I have bought you yellow pants?â
The Lord of the Wizard Tower, who covered the catalog so that it made a clicking sound, washed his face dry.
âI think I can see why the Count laughed at me when I said that I was expecting the eyes of the Lord.â
ââ¦Did my father laugh at you? I didnât see it⦠If you donât like itâ¦â
âItâs rude to give and take it away. Anyway, Iâll take it with gratitude.â
He sighed as he put his clothes into the box one by one.
At the same time, Dell, who had come over through the terrace to get some sun in the garden, saw it and covered his snout with his front paw.
[Pft.]