Chapter 57
The Exhausting Reality of Novel Transmigration
âWhatâs wrong?â
At Rosettaâs question, Cassion finally raised his heavy body.
As he held out the fan in his hand, he shook his head.
âNo, itâs nothing.â
âYour face looks a little red.â
At the nonchalant reply, a sharp observation was uttered.
The flustered Cassion gulped down a short breath and avoided her eyes.
âItâs probably because I moved too much.â
He replied in a very awkward manner, but the answer itself sounded plausible anyhow.
Rosetta narrowed her eyes for a moment. Then, she nodded and murmured.
ââ¦Well, sure. It is hot out.â
As the date was close to the middle of July now, the weather had shifted from the early summer to the full brunt of midsummer.
Even as noon had already passed, the blazing sun and the humid air were sweltering.
It certainly wasnât a good day to move your body actively.
As she stuck her head out of the shade, she could see the searing sky.
After the sky, Rosetta looked at the flushed-red Cassion, and then towards Diana, who was panting while holding her sword in one hand.
âDiana.â
She was in the middle of catching her breath, but at the short call, Diana raised her head.
âYes, Milady!â
The answering voice was lively.
It was very different from how she was during their first meeting.
The first impression of Diana that Rosetta and Cassion had was that she was feisty and rebellious, butâ¦
As soon as she pledged her loyalty, Diana quickly became like a puppy. A beagle, to be exact.
âItâs definitely a different image than how she is in the originalâ¦â
A quiet, shadow-like henchman.
Wasnât that Dianaâs supposed archetype?
âIs it because I took her in before she became an assassin?â
Or maybe because she now had a âguardianâ.
In the original novel, Leo was the benefactor who cured Riaâs illness, but he was a far cry from being Dianaâs guardian.
But right now, Diana had acknowledged Rosetta as her âguardianâ.
Like a shade against the scorching sun.
A person to trust with a heavy burden.
Thatâs why Diana must have felt much lighter and relaxed compared to her original characterization.
Speculating by herself about Dianaâs lively change, Rosetta beckoned the person in question.
As soon as she saw Rosettaâs slight gesture, Diana threw the sword aside and skipped right over.
The sword flew in an arc, then stab, it landed blade down onto the ground.
Like the grave marker of an unnamed man who died in the middle of nowhere, at a savage landscape.
Three gazes turned towards that spot in unison, then looked back at Dianaâs face.
âYou called me, Princess?â
She had a cheerful expression as she blinked her sparkling eyes. Someone let out a sigh of admiration.
After the short bout of silence, Rosetta urged Diana and Cassion to sit down as well.
Logan relocated my teacup to the side to make way for where the two would sit down.
If they trained excessively while the sun was beating down that strongly, then itâs not too bad to skip out.
It would do a lot more damage to them if they end up with heat exhaustion or a heatstroke.
There was less than a month left until the match that would determine whether heâd get to stay as an escort knight.
If he were to get sick, heâd need to take a few days off. That would be detrimental to his progress.
As Diana and Cassion sat down, Rosetta poured cold tea into their glasses.
The large ice in the pitcher had already melted more than half its original size so it was small now, but the tea was still cold.
Rosetta looked at the two individuals at each of her sides who were gulping down their tea. She turned to Diana and spoke.
âHowâs the training going?â
It was the same question she asked Logan a while ago.
However, they were teaching two different subjects.
By nature, of course a guardian should listen to the opinions of the teachers who taught different subjects.
âHeâs improved from when he first sparred with me. He couldnât even read my movements and got hit at the back of his neck. As it is, after just a month of trainingâ¦â
At the unhesitating evaluation, Cassion glanced towards Diana.
Though she didnât seem to notice.
She trailed off as she thought about it more, but her expression soon changed as if she had come up with the right words.
âAs it is, after one more month of training, I donât think heâll need to roll on the ground when thereâs an ambush.â
The moment Diana finished her harsh assessment, Rosetta watched Cassionâs reaction as her own eyebrows twitched.
Anyone would be able to guess that when Diana said, ârolling on the ground,â she was referring to last timeâs ambush.
That was to say, when Cassion rolled on the ground and hid.
To say something like that right to the face of the person himself, it would definitely strike a chord.
However, not a hint of agitation could be seen on his face.
ââ¦Are you saying that Iâll be able to help, too?â
On the contrary, as though he didnât care at all about how it was worded, he only asked Diana a question like this.
âYouâll be able to help, but⦠Maybe itâs still convenient for me, or Mister Logan or Milady if you do hide?â
Cassionâs light expression subsided after hearing the callous critique.
He looked at his open palm and immediately nodded without a word.
Itâs obvious what he was thinking, and at this, Rosetta smiled furtively.
âProbably, you must be thinking that you want to get stronger than you are now so that you can help the three of us.â
Rosetta sipped her tea with a discreet smile on her lips.
âThen, what do you think about Maxwellâs chances of winning in a one-on-one fight after a month?â
She volleyed the question over to Diana after the sip of tea she took, and in response, Diana thought about it while her eyes were shining.
âIt depends on the opponent, but if weâre talking about an assassin⦠I believe the chances are forty percent, Milady.â
âForty percent, you sayâ¦â
So then, thereâs a sixty percent chance that heâd die.
As she muttered to herself and weighed the odds, she turned her gaze lightly towards Logan.
Recognizing the unsaid question, Logan shook his head.
âIn terms of magic⦠It seems to be about seventy percent.â
âThen the average is fifty-five percent. Thatâs a bit tough.â
Fifty-five.
The odds were too uncertain. But Cassion needed to be Rosettaâs escort knight no matter whatâ¦
âYou did mention that thereâs less than a month left until the test, right? For him to be an escort knight.â
As though to stab at her already taut anxiety, the question was thrown.
Indeed, by none other than Blancaâs right-hand man, Logan.
Rosetta responded with a nod.
âYes, itâs less than a month away. The opponent heâll contend against will be decided within this week though.â
At the mention of âopponentâ, Cassion froze.
It concerned the matter of who heâd be facing against, so heâs probably nervous about it.
Glancing at the tense man, Rosetta added leisurely.
âMaybe itâll be someone from the fourth knight order.â
âThe fourth orderâ¦â
Cassion repeated through thin lips.
The look in his eyes clouded over, and he soon looked uncomfortable.
Tension and irritation. Resentment and nonchalance.
It was natural for him to have a mixed reaction.
Because the fourth order was where he was stationed and was supposedly training with.
And the people he was with in that place all snickered at and disregarded Cassion. They didnât let him join the training sessions, but when he did attend, he was treated like an invisible man.
The fourth order was composed of knights who had been serving the duchy for about two or three years, or even less.
The condition for Cassionâs sparring opponent was âa knight whoâs been appointed only two years agoâ, so it was natural that it was going to be someone from the fourth order.
Nevertheless, as soon as it was mentioned that he was going to face one of the people there, the terrible things that he had to go through in that place seemed to hit him hard.
In the silence that stretched before them, Rosetta watched Cassionâs hardened expression, then she asked quietly.
âDoes it bother you?â
The black eyes, which were unfocused in the air, turned towards the person who asked him.
There, the golden eyes that met his gaze curved gently.
âNo, itâs not like that. Itâs justâ¦â
His words stopped there.
Cassionâs lips opened and closed as he thought about it, but he soon continued. There was a soft smile on those lips as well.
ââ¦Iâm annoyed.â
The three other people around him nodded at his honest answer.
They all knew about why Cassion wasnât training with the other knights and was instead training secretly here in this clearing.
So, they all fully understood what was on Cassionâs mind.
Though it was ironic, all three people didnât really mind that he was being âostracizedâ and such because of their own personalities, but just because they werenât characteristically like that didnât mean they didnât truly care.
Well truthfully, Cassion wasnât all that hung up on the âostracizingâ either.
All his life, heâs been perpetually surrounded by malice, and living amidst tension and anxiety was the norm for him now.
Since he lived while his life was constantly being threatened, this kind of immature bullying was nothing but a childâs prank for him.
What truly annoyed him was that, because of their dirty tricks, he was being put at a disadvantage.
He could have gotten stronger at a faster pace, but he couldnât.
He could have been properly training, but instead he lost precious time.
So, their petty spite was getting on his nerves.
âThen, shall we go and see?â
The elongated silence was interrupted as Rosettaâs voice flowed in.
The three other people turned to her in unison.
Rosetta shrugged and tapped her teacup.
âYou mean, to spy on them?â
The quick-witted Diana asked back, and Rosetta nodded in response.
âWe have to find out just how good the opponent would be, and then letâs make the perfect plan.â
The mention of a perfect plan sounded like a significant proclamation.
However, Rosetta simply lifted her teacup calmly and took a sip.
Of course, beyond those round, curved eyes, she was hiding a sharpened glare.
âThat fourth order of the knightsâ¦â
Just how great were they.
What a great lot they were, to have ignored Cassion that much.
Her red tongue flicked inside her mouth.
As her tongue swept through her cold mouth, the temperature gradually turned warmer.