Chapter 32
The Tyrant’s Tranquilizer
âI canât do my job if youâre here. But Iâll be right back with you next time.â
âDidnât you say you could work?â
âI canât work, but itâs fun. Walking around with you.â
âWell, if you say soââ
Amelie replied calmly, but her cheeks were already flushed. She must have assumed he couldnât see because it was so dark, but even darkness couldnât keep Serwinâs eyes from seeing. As he looked at Amelie, who was shy, he burst out laughing. The sound of pleasant laughter echoed lowly through the alleyway. Amelieâs face flushed slightly.
âDo you want me to take you on a tour of the capital? Choose a location where you want to go. Iâm only able to go at night.â
ââYour Majesty, why are you being so kind today?â
Is this Serwin?
Amelie raised her eyebrows at Serwin, suspicious.
âAm I nice?â
âIndeed. Really! It doesnât seem like Your Majesty!â
ââ¦.Is this the timing to ask, âWhat am I like?ââ
âDonât joke around.â
Serwin even cracks jokes. Amelieâs vigilance increased. Serwin laughed as he ruffled Amelieâs hair.
âIf youâre grateful then the next time youâre upset, donât hide under the bedâ Make it under a dust-free table if possible.â
âWhat?â
Serwin finished what he was saying and strode forward.
âNo way, youâre not trying to cheer me up, are youâ?â
Serwin did not respond and continued walking straight ahead. Despite her embarrassment from recalling her tantrum, Amelie was convinced that Milenaâs guess was correct.
âOh my, Oh my goodness! Serwin is concerned about other peopleâs feelings!â
Amelie felt like she just learned something huge. She was in shock until she went to bed.
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The next day, the sun shone brightly as usual.
Serwin and Amelie exchanged secret glances when the servants asked about the two secretly leaving the Palace last night.
Amelie decided to spend the day making potions after Serwin left. Amelie made an excuse saying she needed to lie down after lunch because she was feeling ill. Recognizing her true intentions, Mrs Enard exited the room, bringing both maids with her, stating that she would be next to Amelie and telling her to relax. Amelie, who was alone in the room, shut the door.
âFeel so good!â
Amelie was thrilled, banging on the window and whispering.
âDid you arrive?â
âYes.â
Milena, who was squatting on the terrace, entered the room quickly. She had taken a leave of absence on purpose in order to get Amelie the ingredients for the magic pill.
âWhat should I do, Iâm sorry for interrupting your holiday?â
âItâs fine because thereâs nothing to do at home. Instead, Iâd like to watch you make magic pills.â
âAre you going to be alright?â
Amelie was a little unsure. Amelie accepted her request because she couldnât send her back with just the ingredients. Milena then excitedly took items from her bag.
âLike what you asked for. Lard, sunflower seed oil and plums.â
âYou purchased everything. Thank you very much.â
âAll of them are easy to get. I was surprised to discover that the ingredients were more common than I had expected. I was under the impression you were going to use frog intestines.â
âI sometimes use that as well, but the basic medicine for flying in the sky is this. That is why I use materials that are readily available.â
Amelie took her brown bag from under the bed. Then she opened the bag and unlocked the lock. It contained materials for the creation of magical pills. She packed everything her grandmother used in her bag so she could make any magic medicines she wanted.
âDidnât you say youâd make it next to the bed?â
Amelie nodded her head. The bedside is the most sequestered part of the bedroom, and when the curtains were drawn, it wasnât easy to see from the door. Of course, there were issues like ventilation being difficult because the window there was too small, and that a fire had to be made next to the cloth curtains, but she had to overlook it because not being detected was the top priority.
âCan I help you?â
When Milena asked, Amelie shook her head.
âMilena, please sit there and watch.â
âI understand. â
Amelie confidently raised her hand as Milena sat in a chair by the other window. Her fingers gestured to the brown bag, and a large pot emerged from within. It appeared to be a hard and heavy pot that would be difficult for an adult man to hold onto, but Amelie was very stable.
âI told my brother not to exaggerate when I heard from himââ
It was exactly as Roen had described. As Amelie pointed, a large pot and a narrow, long table flew into the air and landed quietly. Ladles, herb boxes, and aprons all flew up and landed on the table one after the other. The preparations for the magic pill were finally completed when Milenaâs purchases were placed on the table.
âWow!â
Milena gave a breathless round of applause and admiration.
âIs this the start?â
âYes.â
Amelie magically poured water into the pot and set it on fire.
âHuh.â
Milena, who was watching the scene, was so taken aback that she had to stop screaming. Instead, her eyes grew so large that they looked like they were sticking out from her face.
Despite the lack of firewood, the fire is on the rise, and water is pouring from the air. It was amazing to be able to use magic without memorizing spells and to carry heavy objects, but itâs nothing in comparison to this.
âYou really were a witch, Miss Amelie.â
Milena murmured quietly to herself. Meanwhile, Amelie finished the book âMaking Magic Potions for the Little Witch.â It wasnât all that different from how she remembered it.
âI remember correctly.â
Thatâs great news. She could try again if she failed, but she didnât want to fail in front of Milena.
âWhat about the rest of the ingredients? Is everything ready?â
Milena purposefully asked Amelie, trying to ease her tension.
âOf course, itâs perfect.â
âThatâs incredible, by the way. I canât believe this is how flying potions are made.â
âIn reality, the items Milena has been looking for are merely alternate ingredients. They strengthen the main ingredients or make them easier to eat or apply. I donât need to buy anything because I brought the main ingredients from home.â
âSo, whatâs the main ingredient?â
âFlowers of Henbane and Wolfâs Bane.â
Amelie held a Henbane and a Wolfâs Bane Flower in each hand, allowing Milena to see clearly.
âBoth are poisonous plantsââ
Milenaâs face looked pale and terrified.
As Milena said, Henbane and Wolfâs Bane were very well known poisonous plants.
Henbaneâs toxicity distorts the senses, causing them to feel as if they are floating in the air and hallucinating. It was a terrible poison that, if consumed in large quantities, would put them into a coma and cause them to die.
Wolfâs Bane is a more poisonous herb than Henbane, and everything from the roots to the leaves to the flowers is poisonous. It was a plant that had long been used for poisoning due to its high toxicity.
âIn the Imperial Palace, just carrying it is enough to get you executed.â
âHuh. Is that true?â
âWithout a doubt! If they poison His Majesty with such a thing, they will be able to do soââ
âOh, I seeââ
Amelie had a sad expression on her face.
Poison must be used in witchâs potion. Poisonous snake poison, white poison grass, poppy flower, poison frog eggs, and so on. Depending on how the magic pills were used, different poisons were required. In other words, it is not an exaggeration to say that poison is the core of the potion.
First, witches prepare a poison by boiling it with various herbs and then casting a spell to purify the poison. The components of the poison are then purified and reborn as a drug with magical properties. When the poison was drained, it resembled nothing more than herbal water.
It was all too natural for a witch, but it was not acceptable to the general public. Poisoning the pills theyâll consume
âDo you, for example, have any other poison?â
âYes, the poison jars contain a lot of difficult-to-find ingredients, so I brought them from home.â
âNever tell anyone about it. You know what I mean? Itâs all over if you get caught.â
âIâll be careful.â
Luckily, no one can open her bag but her. It was because there was magic protecting it. After being promised several times by Milena, Amelie started the herbal preparation.
Cutting, crushing, and separating herbs is a simple process. However, if anything went wrong, the magic pill would not work properly, so attention to detail was required.
The water in the pot was boiling by the end of the process. The stems of Henbane and Wolfâs Bane were placed in the pot and stirred with a ladle. Now all she has to do is wait for the herbs to come out enough. Amelie found some time to catch her breath.
âDrink some tea and eat a snack.â
Milena made tea on time and delivered it with a snack. Madeleineâs with earl grey tea were todayâs menu.
âThank you very much. Donât come this way, it could be harmful if you consume the smoke.â
Amelie appeared carrying the tea cups and madeleines. Mumbling while eating a fluffy madeleine and taking a sip of warm tea. Her appetite was stimulated by the simultaneous sweetness and bitterness.
âOh, yesterday, come to think of it. I was surprised as to why His Majesty was doing something he had never done before.â
âAfter all, what was it?â
âMilena was right. He explained that he was doing it to make me feel better.â
Milena shook her head in disbelief.
âHis MajestyâWow, I thought it wasnât that! I wasnât expecting him to have such a human side.â
âRight? I was so surprised, I couldnât sleep at night.â
She couldnât sleep at night because she was thinking about Serwin. She remembered the side face that was looking forward obstinately when she closed her eyes. She felt embarrassed as she looked at his side profile that could not be hidden by darkness. Her heart skipped a beat as she considered it, and she continued to toss and turn.
Amelie drank the lukewarm cold tea. She then took the ladle and stirred the magic potion.
âLetâs concentrate on the potion. Focus!â
Amelie focused harder on the potion to get rid of her useless thoughts. The liquid has moderately boiled down. The blue color and density are exactly as described in the book. Itâs going well.
âNow itâs time to use magic!â
The most important step in the creation of a magical potion was the use of magic to purify toxicity. If the magic works, it transforms into a flying medicine; if it fails, it remains a poison.
Amelie concentrated her efforts, placed the flower petals in the pot, and sprinkled them with pollen. Amelie cast a spell when the toxicity of the Henbane and Wolfâs Bane was at its peak. The fire then roared to life. Black water was spit out of the pot as the liquid simmered.
Milena stood back simply observing. Amelieâs form was barely visible as black smoke filled the room like fog. Amelieâs voice could be heard, speaking fast spells in an incomprehensible language.
It made for a grim, yet mysterious scene.