Chapter 130
The Exhausting Reality of Novel Transmigration
âWould you like me to tell you more about the sacred relics?â
At the question she was suddenly asked, Rosetta looked up.
âWhat?â
âYou seem very curious about them. Am I wrong?â
Her silver eyes glinted spherically.
With great interest.
Rosetta stared back at the other woman quietly, then she nodded.
âYes, Iâm very curious. So, tell me anything you know about them.â
The confident answer made Blanca smile.
Soon, the tip of one long fingernail tapped at a teacup.
As though to ring an opening bell.
âAs you may know, the origin of the sacred relics is rooted in the legend of the Empireâs founding. As the humans continuously waged wars against each other, God became angry, and he appointed one man to end the bloodshedâthis was the First Emperor of the Kham Empire.â
Blanca explained straightforwardly, then continued.
âSo, as he was ordered, the emperor recruited three men, who were the progenitors of the Empireâs three ducal households. The efforts of these four men led to the end of all the wars, and with the world now enveloped in peace, God was satisfied and thus gifted each man a sacred relic.â
âYouâve got a knack for summarizing.â
âIâm pretty good, I admit.â
At Rosettaâs brief praise, Blanca shrugged her shoulders and took a sip of tea to wet her lips.
Clatter.
When she set the teacup back down on the table, the sound it made rang across the room.
âSo, what are the holy relics?â
âYou seem to be in a hurry. But donât worry, Iâll make sure to tell you everything I know before we part ways today.â
ââ¦â¦â
Rosetta wordlessly urged Blanca to continue.
âFirstly, each sacred relic cannot be used until after an individual has reached adulthood. And besides that, the sacred relic of bloodline will respond to only one person in each generation.â
âWhatâs the criteria for making the sacred relics respond to you?â
âI donât have the answer to that. No one knows quite yet. Itâs just that, I heardâ¦â
People also donât know whether itâs a blessed reward or divine punishment.
Hearing the whisper that followed, Rosettaâs eyebrows were raised.
âUnsure whether itâs a reward or punishment?â
Considering the grand connotation thatâs appended on a sacred relic, wasnât its reception a bit too polar?
Recalling some vague memories, Rosetta spoke up.
âThe sacred relic of House Carter is a dragon stone, right?â
âThatâs right. Itâs a stone that can make it possible for one to meet a dragon and gain wisdom from this encounter. Itâs the perfect gift for a mage as they are in search of wisdom. Howeverâ¦â
Thereâs a catch.
Looking at something at the side for a moment, Blanca nodded to herself and soon continued.
âItâs up to the individual to find the dragon. If they take the dragon stone and traverse towards the western plain, the path to the dragon supposedly opens⦠But this is all thatâs known. As far as I know, no one in the previous generation had been chosen by the dragon stone.â
âSo, thereâs also no guarantee that the sacred relics will react to someone in each generation.â
âYes, and the sacred relics can only be used by those who have been chosen. Well, allegedly.â
One person per generation, but thereâs no guarantee that it would reactâ¦
As Rosetta looked back, she recalled that Leo in the original novel could not use the dragon stone.
It seemed like he hadnât been chosen by the dragon stone itself.
At its core, it was a gift bestowed by God due to his love for humans.
It wouldnât have made sense if someone like him, literal human trash, were to have been chosen.
But in this generation, no matter what happened, there had to be one Carter thatâs chosen by the dragon stone.
Cassion Carter.
After he had practically died and come back to life, he would need to be chosen by the dragon stone to cement his stake on the dukeâs seat.
It was one of the rules that House Carter had established.
For one to be named the householdâs successor, there were certain conditions for them to fulfill.
First, obtain approval from the three households.
Second, take the dragon stone and walk down the path to the dragon.
Third, if there was another candidate for the position of successor, the individual must get their support.
If the third condition couldnât be met, thenâ¦
âItâll be a one-on-one fight to the end.â
And, naturally, the thwarted candidate would be disqualified.
Simply speaking, the fate of those two would be switched.
âWell, thatâs not important for now.â
Rosetta looked at Blanca, determined to keep the conversation going.
âWhat about House Freesiaâs sacred relic?â
âHouse Freesiaâs sacred relic is the mirror of revelations, which gives the chosen person a glimpse into the future.â
â¦A mirror that could let someone see into the future.
âEach one seems truly grandiose.â
With the information thatâs available to her, she already knew the names.
The dragon stone, the mirror of revelations.
According to Rosettaâs memories, itâs to the point that people would shed tears just hearing about them.
Really, every time sheâd hear them being mentioned, she couldnât help but feel that these relics were so grand.
âBecause they are gifts from God.â
âThere arenât any additional conditions for House Freesiaâs sacred relic?â
âNo, there arenât any. However, none from the previous generation of House Freesia were chosen either. The one before that as well, and the one before that.â
The mirror had chosen no one for three whole generations.
What heinous probability these sacred relics had.
At this point, the condition of âone person per generationâ was just absurd.
âHave they eschewed other special conditions because the probability of them being chosen has gotten that low?â
âThatâs one possibility. Oh, but I hear that one from this generationâs Freesia seems a little promising.â
The moment Blanca mentioned this, only one name flashed across Rosettaâs mind.
âIs it Daniel Freesia?â
âOh my. How did you know?â
At Blancaâs expression of genuine surprise, Rosetta only shook her head with furrowed brows.
Daniel. Again.
He was a side character who rarely ever appeared in the novel. But now, he might just be the next master of House Freesiaâs sacred relic.
No matter how much she thought about it, itâs just so strange.
âUrienâ¦â
As she recalled Danielâs face, she couldnât help but be reminded of Urienâs name as well.
Rosettaâs thoughts were going astray once more. She struggled to be more focused.
This, too, was not a matter for her to think about right now.
âJust a guess.â
No matter whoâd hear it, itâs obvious that she was brushing the matter aside with that answer.
Blanca didnât say anything for a moment. Her straight lips were tugged up into a slow arc.
âOur dear Ducal Lady, too, has a knack for guessing. Is it because you read a lot of books?â
ââ¦House Valentineâs sacred relic is the âbook of aspirationsâ, right?â
Yet again, Rosetta casually ignored Blancaâs words and went straight to the point.
And in turn, Blanca answered with a clear answer, though still with a teasing tone.
âThatâs right. Itâs a book that allows one person to make a wish.â
âBesides needing to be of age, what are its other conditions?â
In her urgency, her voice grew a little stiff as she asked.
She was nervous for no reason. Perhaps because of the nagging suspicion that this was related to her transmigrations.
âItâ¦â
Blanca trailed off for a moment, which felt like an eternity.
âIt also has to be found personally, like the path to the dragon.â
ââ¦Hah.â
A scoff left her lips by itself.
Nothingâs easy.
âItâs not known what the book looks like. Allegedly, its appearance changes once itâs used, and itâs said that the chosen individual must be the one to find it. No, maybe theyâll be chosen after finding it?â
âYou were so eager to explain, but isnât your explanation just all too vague?â
âRevealing the path to wisdom is good and all, but by its very nature, the path to a wish will still be a well-kept secret.â
Blanca smiled.
Feeling deflated, Rosetta leaned back against her seat.
Right. Just as Blanca said, wishes would naturally be hidden.
A secret thatâs bound to be concealed to all.
She could understand why the explanation for the book of aspirations to be more ambiguous compared to the dragon stone or the mirror of revelations.
The previous two relics would have been recorded in detail by the previous chosen individuals.
The one who gained wisdom from a dragon.
The one who saw the future through the mirror.
How grandiose, such titles.
On the other hand.
Anyone who had their greatest wish fulfilled would rather be more reticent.
Saying what kind of wish you made was comparable to allowing others to read your hidden diary.
Perhaps some had left records, while more would have not.
âBut donât be too sad. One particular thing is certain.â
Blanca spoke as though she was soothing a child. Rosetta glared sharply at the woman.
However, after a while.
âWhatâs certain?â
The bait that Blanca threw was much too tantalizing to ignore. Rosetta couldnât help but straighten her posture.
Before answering the question, Blanca spun her pipe slightly in a small circle.
âAfter the person who made a wish has passed away, the book always returns to House Valentineâs secret library.â
âIt returns to the⦠secret library?â
âOh? It seems like you didnât know. Indeed, House Valentineâs secret library would be revealed only to its direct descendants after theyâve come of age.â
It was just as Blanca said. Itâs her first time hearing this.
It hadnât been mentioned in the original novel, and of course, itâs not in Rosettaâs memories since she hadnât come of age yet.
For House Valentine, known for being a household of knights and physical prowess, to have a secret library?
What a terrible combination.
Still, on the contrary, thereâs no better household to have the book than Valentine.
Itâs Godâs gift to the first duke, so it wouldnât be strange for it to be kept secret.
However, thereâs one surprising thing.
âHow do you know that?â
âItâs a trade secret.â
Blanca chuckled playfully as she bobbed her foot up and down.
Rosetta was just thinking out loud anyway, and she wasnât really asking out of curiosity, so she didnât care about it anymore.
Soon, Rosettaâs entire focus was only at the âsecret libraryâ.
To be more precise, at the âsecret libraryâ that was holding the sacred relic.
With the blood of Valentine running through oneâs veins.
One individual in each generation.
A book that could grant only one wish.
Perhaps clues towards her transmigrations could be found there.
The secret behind this unwanted immortality.
Again, she heard the voice she heard in that dream.
âYou know⦠All this is what you wanted. Rosetta.â
A dreary, solemn voice.
A man and a woman, somewhere.
An entity that existed everywhere, and nowhere at all.
Perhaps, it was the very being who bestowed upon the sacred relics.
âGodâ.
As she recalled the book that had come from the body of the dead Rita, and the butterfly that soon followed and entered the book.
One after another.
She could not stop the chills running down her spine.
âStrange.â
The thoughtful silence was interrupted by one word.
Golden eyes, which were staring blankly in the air, turned to look at the owner of the voice.
âWhat is?â
âPerhaps itâs because Iâm someone you might call a witch, but there are times when I can sense something that canât be seen by the naked eye. For exampleâ¦â
Blanca trailed off.
Though her hand was immobile, the empty pipe it was holding spun round and round again.
As if it was the hand of a clock that had stopped, but was starting to move again.
Again, the womanâs voice fell to a hush.
âI believe that the book will choose you, Lady Rosetta⦠Well, itâs just a feeling, of course.â
And after those words, a grin found its way on the womanâs lips.
The stronger the witchâs blood, the more vividly silver their eyes would be.
Facing that sharp, intense silver gaze, Rosetta said not a word as she pushed a fingernail against the pad of another finger. A sudden question arose.
âIf the book chooses meâ¦â
Would it be really choosing her âselfâ?
Or, would it be choosing the original Rosetta?
If itâs the latter.
If the Rosetta of the original novel had become the master of the sacred relic, then what did she wish for?
It was a futile question, but once it came to mind, it was not easy to dismiss.
Right. Just like Blancaâs odd hunch.
This, too, was just strange.