Chapter 73
The Exhausting Reality of Novel Transmigration
Cassion laughed and said that it was just like me to answer that way.
In his calm gaze, a delighted glimmer faintly flickered. Much more relaxed now, he murmured.
âRight, but still, thereâs something else thatâs a shame.â
âWhat?â
The relaxed expression crumpled slightly. As always, his emotions could be seen just as they were.
He glanced at me again and let out a short sigh, his brows furrowed together as he opened his eyes.
âI wanted to deal with that scoundrel myself, but in the end, he was done in by the drug that he took.â
For a moment, I recalled what Cassion said the other day.
âI want to gouge out that manâs eyesâI had a thought like this today, for the first time in my life.â
With the palpable killing intent barely suppressed from the look of his black eyes, he spat out these words.
âAs I thought, you meant it, huhâ¦ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âWhat?â
âNothing, just talking to myself. Besides that, itâs not too much of a shame that this happened.â
âWhat are you talking about?â
What indeed.
âBesides the agreed upon medicinal effects, thereâs one extra that Zobel added there, and it went over smoothly. I guess he noticed that my own requests werenât that big of a deal.â
Zobelâs prescription, with these medicinal effects, were as follows:
The drug would take effect within the span of at least half an hour.
But apart from that, the moment that the personâs body, which had been very active thus far, would suddenly stopâthatâs when the drugâs effects would come out.
This was something Zobel made possible with his own hands, and itâs clear to see that he was an amazing rising star in the medical world.
After explaining this to Cassion, I briefly added.
âThatâs why while you were fighting, his condition wouldnât have been altered.â
ââ¦Thenâ¦â
As he gazed into the air, he murmured to himself. Smiling at his bewildered reaction, I nodded.
âYes, you won all by yourself. You did great out there. From now on, you wonât need to roll on the ground and hide again.â
I hummed playfully and gave the man a pat on the shoulder.
The light tap made him fall and lie back.
What a shocking reaction.
I only tapped him very lightly.
Cassion, as he threw me into confusion, lay back on the green grass and stared blankly up at the sky.
Moonlight streamed down upon his face.
He looked really pale.
The black eyes of the man looked deeper than the evening sky. Before long, a single tear trickled down from one eye.
And that was it.
The time in which he shed tears was very short.
Like a shooting star, flickering across the night sky.
Wordlessly, I reached into a pocket and took out a handkerchief. But my hand soon stopped.
Because there wasnât even a trace of that tear left.
Still, I reached out. After pressing the handkerchief over his dry eyes, I spoke.
âItâs barely one hurdle crossed. Only Maxwellâs abilities have been recognized for now, so itâs still too early to cry.â
Cassion nodded in silence. His eyes were covered but my handkerchief, but his lips were enough to express his determination.
His lips were closed like that for a long time, but soon, their corners tugged up into a smile.
Slowly lifting his head from the ground, the handkerchief slid down to his chin.
Catching the handkerchief before it could fall, he spoke.
âHonestly, even just crying is funny.â
âWhatâs so funny about it?â
When I asked, Cassion sat up straight.
He looked into my eyes as he smiled with a hint of shame. Then, he leaned in closer to my ear.
There was no one but the two of us in this spacious open clearing, but itâs as if the secret could still be overheard.
I turned my head according to his movements.
So that the manâs red lips could get closer to my ear.
He whispered carefully.
âTruthfully, the windâIâm the culprit.â
As I heard a more shocking confession than what I was expecting, I looked up at him, baffled.
For a moment, our cheeks brushed past each other.
Whether cold or warm, they were so close that I couldnât even tell whose temperature this was.
Perhaps the corners of our lips touched. Perhaps not.
As I blinked, Cassion turned his head.
All I could see were his bright red nape and earlobes.
Heâs the one who whispered into my ear quite shamelessly, but heâs blushing so much with his head turned back like this. I should have teased him.
But strangely enough, instead of doing that, I had to fan myself secretly because my face had gone hot.
As if we had gotten ourselves into an accidental car crash, we both shut up and didnât say anything.
The first to return to their senses was me.
I shrugged my tense shoulders for a moment, then asked a question with the most casual tone I could muster.
âSo the wind that blew past during the matchâyouâre the one who did it?â
Cassionâs nape was still flushed. It looked as if he either rubbed it too much or someone hit him there.
Perhaps aware of this, he only nodded while still looking away.
âYou said if Iâm in a pinch, I should use it without being discovered.â
In contrast, however, his voice was quite calm.
Itâs just that his bright red cheeks couldnât lose the color.
Really, the more I get to know him, heâs such a pure man.
Soon enough, his wide back turned around so he could face me.
A large hand rummaged through his coat pocket, pulled out a small folded note, then pushed this note towards me.
He didnât explain what the folded piece of paper was, but nevertheless, I could guess what this was just by one look at it.
Because Iâm the one who gave this to him in the first place.
ã Practical Magic Spells to Use During an Actual Fight That No One Would Notice ã
I opened the folded paper with a smile. Indeed, it was just as Cassion said. There written was a secret method to that heavy breeze.
When he first read these instructions, he must not have been able to make heads or tails of whatâs written there. But one small illustration on the piece of paper was now funnily familiar.
It was showing the exact scene of the match.
âYou would have still won if you didnât use this.â
âI guess Iâm resembling you more these days.â
âHuh?â
âI wanted a clear victory.â
Didnât you say that thereâs no rule against using magic during the match? So technically, I didnât cheat, right?
The way he uttered each word was satisfactorily brazen.
It was unfathomable how this man with terribly red earlobes could ever say such a thing.
I grinned.
Yes, the more certain the victory was, the better.
Besides, David was the one who went against the rules. Thereâs no policy saying that magic was prohibited during the match.
Just as he mentioned, this wasnât considered cheating.
And in the first place, the odds were stacked against Cassion already.
I wonder if they would have noticed the applied spell if it was a lost match.
âWell, honestly, I would understand if they did.â
In any case, everyone was already expecting Cassion to win at that time.
Itâs not as if he stole a victory that wasnât his. Itâs just that the sudden wind shortened the time he needed to win the match.
And made sure that his victory was more obvious.
Of course, with oneâs own weapon.
Acting na?vely despite not actually being na?ve, he was the kind of man who would be so flustered by a mere brush of our cheeks, but at the same time, heâs also the kind of man whoâd use that kind of magic spell during a formal match.
I placed a hand on Cassionâs shoulder.
He turned towards me in surprise.
Boop.
And his soft cheek was poked squarely by my waiting finger.
He looked at me with a stunned gaze.
âWhâ¦at?â
âEven if youâre putting off crying for later, itâs still true that you overcame one hurdle. So, I have a congratulatory gift for you.â
âGift?â
Instead of answering his question, I stood up.â
Cassionâs eyes followed my movements, but as I sat behind him, I turned his head straight ahead again.
His hair, which was the color of the night sky, had gotten long again.
More than last time.
âYou need a haircut.â
ââ¦Yeah, I guess.â
His answering voice was a bit subdued.
Itâs only natural.
For Cassion, his hairstyle was integral to âconcealing his appearanceâ.
Since heâs not supposed to be alive, there should be an effort to sever any connection to Cassionâs former appearance.
For the sake of his survival, this act was no different than putting mud on his face and lying flat on the ground, hoping that he wouldnât get caught.
And the person involved was the only one who knew how miserable and nerve-wracking this was.
âIâll tell Diana.â
âOkay.â
That was the end of their conversation about his hair.
Thereâs nothing good about prolonging this kind of atmosphere.
I stared at the deep blue hair covering the back of his head, then I looked down.
At his broad back.
Going further down his spine, there lay his hipbone, and then his navel at front.
And from the navel, about the span of one, two, three fingers side by side.
For a warrior trained in the martial arts such as myself, this was the spot where the inner core layâthe place that controls and stores oneâs internal strength.
And in Cassionâs caseâ¦
âThe heart.â
There was no need to find a separate location. This was the heart, as everyone knew it, and the constantly beating organ was where his mana was being stored.
âClose your eyes. Take a deep breath.â
I reached forward and held the manâs shoulders.
His upright back balked and flinched lightly.
âShh, relax now.â
âWhat are you doing.â
âItâs my gift.â
âBut then, what kind of gift.â
âHave I ever asked you to do something that would harm you?â
He didnât answer.
This was enough.
Consciously, tension left his rigid body.
I stared at Cassionâs back as he breathed in and out deeply, then with one hand, I felt around his sturdy frame.
It was different and unfamiliar to me, but I felt the vivid energies within him.
If I were to give a color to his power, it seemed like itâd be blue.
âMana.â
It was a distinctly different power compared to the qi that was circulating inside my own body.
Starting with the plate that was holding this power, and to the method to use it, everything was, naturally, different.
As I felt it through my fingertips, the flow of his mana was good.
Then, as I encountered a blocked pathway, I used my own internal strength to open it up.
My head started spinning, but I laboriously maintained my composure.
ââ¦Uh⦠ughâ¦â
Before long, the owner of this back let out a suppressed groan.