Chapter 177 - The Sword Witch (3)
The Lazy Swordmaster
âAs I thought⦠It was you, Young Master Ryan.â
Again, Ian carefully observed the face of the young man who was coming out of Romella Village in front of him. With an intrigued face, Ian started to walk forward.
âSince the incident last time⦠I figured you would be staying with the Mogared Family?â
The incident on the day of the successorship announcement⦠Ian was recalling the incident where Ryan was infuriated like lightning in the corridors of Iphalleta Family mansion.
Ryan was looking at Ian. When Ian casually asked, Ryan tightened his fists.
âI was shunned by them. It seems the Morgared House learned about the incident. They were essentially saying they donât need a hunting dog that has lost his teeth.â
Ryan opened his tightened fists. He looked bitter somewhere. Ryan casually glanced at the sword that was hanging on his waist and asked back,
âWhat about you? What brings you all the way out here? You arenât even with Riley? You are alone?â
âAh, I amâ¦â
Ian agonized over how to respond to this question. He decided to just give a wishy-washy answer. Ian said,
âIt just so happens that the Count told me there is an errand that he wanted me to handle near the Romella Village, so Iâm currently carrying out a mission.â
âRiley wonât like having you separated from him. Ian, I am surprised that the rascal allowed this.â
Having heard Ryanâs question, Ian flinched his shoulders. Ian avoided Ryanâs gaze and answered as if he was muttering.
âWell, I am also⦠like you, Young Master Ryan. Perhaps I should also say that I became a hunting dog who lost his teeth? I have been surpassed by a new servant. I am not saying I could never catch up, but⦠That new servant happens to be so incredibly skilled, soâ¦â
He was rambling on. In addition to him being surpassed by Nainiae, he was also quietly suffering the incident where he didnât get past the teleportation portal that she made. Ian asked Ryan,
âWho would she be?â
âAh, this isâ¦â
Thinking that he was late in introducing her, Ryan was going to quickly introduce Iril to Ian. However, his lips were blocked by her arm.
âHey, Ryan.â
ââ¦?â
Wondering what this was about, Ryan floated a question mark on his face. Iril whispered quietly to Ryan so Ian would not be able to hear it.
âThat man⦠Is he strong?â
âWhat did you say?â
âThat grandpa. Iâm asking if he is strong.â
[Note: In Korea, people often address any elderly man as âgrandfatherâ or âgrandpaâ even if they are not related.]
Ian waited for Ryanâs response.
âIs he strong? That isâ¦â
It would be odd for anyone who lived in the Iphalleta Mansion to not know how strong this old butler named Ian was.
In the past, the man used to be called the hero mercenary. There were even rumors that, besides Count Stein, the only one who was skilled enough to fight Ian would be Ryan, the first born.
Even though Ian didnât learn swordsmanship from the Iphalleta House, the old butler had acquired a solid swordsmanship over his life. He was acknowledged as magnificent by not just mercenaries but the people of the mansion as well.
ââ¦â
Ryan replied with silence, so Iril decided on her own. She tilted the tip of her lips and mumbled in sleazy way,
âHe must be pretty strong?â
Intrigued, she looked at Ian. Iril took a step back and said to Ryan,
âAll right. Actually, this turned out preety well. Letâs do it right away.â
âRight away? Do what right away?â
Looking at Irilâs smile, Ryan had a bad feeling about this. He waited for her next words.
âThis is the second test.â
âSecond test?â
ââ¦?â
Ian was not able to hear what they were whispering about. Ian furrowed his brows. Iril handed over something that she had been hugging to her chest.
âHere.â
It was long and flat. It was wrapped in bandages. With the object handed to him, Ryan looked at Iril, wondering what this was.
âWhatâs this?â
âTry fighting with that.â
It was a mysterious object. Ryan stared at it and furrowed his brows as if he still didnât understand. Watching the manâs reaction, Iril pointed at Ian with her finger and said,
âAgainst that grandpa.â
Ian flinched his shoulders.
âG⦠Grandpa?â
Perhaps it was to agitate Ian. Unlike the whispering voices they used earlier, the words could be heard a lot better. Feeling wronged, Ian looked at Iril.
âExcuse me, young lady. I donât know how you know Young Master Ryan, but⦠Iâm not at the age to be called a grandpa.â
Ian was requesting Iril to correct what he had just heard. However, Iril ignored him and just stared at him. Again, in a barely audible voice, she said to Ryan,
âMy grandmother can live only if you pass this test.â
ââ¦â
Having heard her whispers about her grandmotherâs life being on the line, Ryan stared at her face from the side. Ryan directed his gaze at the object that was handed to him from Iril.
âYoung Master Ryan?â
Ian was looking at Ryan and Iril. Ryanâs eyes were gradually showing animosity and Ian also narrowed his eyes.
âI donât think Iâm old enough to be senile. Young Master Ryan⦠Your hostility is⦠directed at me?â
Ryan didnât answer. He untied the tightly wrapped object and realized what it was. He gasped for air.
â⦠A sword?â
It seemed Ian was also surprised. His narrowed eyes suddenly widened.
âThat is?â
Ryan held the sword. He felt a solid sensation through his palm. Ryan gulped and said,
âNow that I think about it, when I was at the mansion⦠I donât recall ever having a duel with you. This turned out well.â
Ryan aimed the sword, uncovered from the bandages and continued.
âI wanted to fight a duel against the famous figure who made his name known across the land as the mercenary hero.â
Ian was intensely staring at the sword that was aimed at him. He then moved his gaze to look at Ryan who was burning with hostility.
âYoung Master Ryan.â
âI am no longer a bastard who deserves to be called a young master. Arenât you already well aware of that?â
ââ¦â
âYour swordâ¦Please draw it.â
Having heard what Ryan had just said, Ian crumpled his face and brought his hand toward the treasured sword he had hanging on his waist.
* * *
âThere is no color?â
Dumbfounded, Riley looked at Inaril who was sitting on the other side. He slowly got up.
âWhat are youâ¦â
â⦠There probably isnât.â
Before Riley could ask Nara, Inaril, the woman with blinds on her eyes who was sitting in front of the fireplace, spoke.
âIt is obvious that I do not have a color.â
ââ¦â
Nainiae had been holding her breath and observing the three people in front of her. Having heard what Inaril said, Nainiae carefully walked toward Inaril.
âExcuse me. May I touch your hand for a moment?â
âYes.â
Sitting in her chair, Inaril smiled gently and nodded.
âOf all tea I ever tasted, your tea was among the best with great aroma. How could I not allow you such a simple request?â
Riley didnât understand why Nainiae had asked such a question. Soon, Riley saw the hand that was on the armrest of the chair and furrowed his brows.
âIt cannot beâ¦â
The strange feeling that Riley had been sensing ever since he had first met this woman was due to her hand⦠To be exact, it was because of her skin that was pure white like snow. Riley had just realized this.
â⦠Ah.â
Nainiae carefully touched the top of the womanâs hand that was on the armrest. Nainiae was surprised all of the sudden and took the hand back.
âItâs coldâ¦â
âC⦠Cold?â
ââ¦â
Just like Riley from earlier, Nara asked with a puzzled look on his face. Nainiae bit her lips and nodded to respond.
âWait!â
Nara tumbled and walked toward the fireplace. Just like Nainiae had done earlier, Nara also touched Inarilâs hand.
âT⦠This is?!â
Nara stared at Inaril with an intense gaze and repeatedly opened and closed his mouth like a fish. Inaril could not stand the awkwardness and the silence. She broke the silence first.
âYes. Mr. Basilisk shouldnât be able to see my color. Thatâs because my bodyâ¦â
She rested for a moment and continued in serious tone,
â⦠already died 30 years ago.â
Nara and Nainiae were holding both of Inarilâs hands. Having heard her voice, they mumbled in order,
â30 years agoâ¦â
â⦠body already died?â
Having hearing Nara and Nainiae, Inaril had a bitter smile on her face. She slowly nodded and explained briefly about how she died.
âBy the sword of a very magnificent Hero.â
âA⦠Hero?â
ââ¦â
Below her blinds, a teardrop rolled down along her face. Having noticed this, Nainiae thought it would be better not to ask any questions. Nainiae shook her head toward Nara.
â⦠If you really are someone who has already died 30 years agoâ¦â
Riley was not interested in why or how she died. Riley asked in serious voice,
â⦠then why are you here?â
With a sad look on their faces, Nara and Nainiae watched Inaril cry. They held their breaths and turned to look at Riley.
âUuuu. Young Master!â
âPlease!â
Riley didnât give a damn about the gazes he received from Nainiae and Nara. Riley didnât take his eyes off from Inaril who was sitting in front of him. He crossed his fingers between his hands and continued the questioning.
âHow could you have a conversation with us? Are you a ghost or something?â
âNo.â
Riley was no longer talking to her in a respectful tone. Inaril turned her head toward where Riley was. She shook her head.
âIn that case, are your eyes drenched in pitch black color?â
Nainiae and Naraâs shoulders flinched.
âY⦠Young Master?â
âEyes being drenched in pitch black color? That isâ¦â
Despite Nainiae and Naraâs reactions, again, Riley didnât mind them at all. Thinking about a purple human who he had run into before, Riley said,
âA dead person is alive and moving. Thatâs a little strange, donât you think? Even that famous Priestess does not possess the ability to revive the dead.â
Feeling the tension, Nainiae and Nara looked at Inaril who was sitting in her chair.
âBy any chance, could you show us your eyesâ¦Could it be that you cannot show them to us because of a sword wound?â
Having heard Rileyâs question, Inaril vacantly opened her mouth. However, somehow, she looked relieved. Inaril said,
â⦠It is you.â
âWhat?â
Riley crumpled his eyebrows.
âI have a responsibility that I must fulfill even in my death.â
With a smile, Inaril got up.
âIt was definitely hereâ¦â
She was trying to get to the fireplace and extended her hand toward it. Wondering what she was trying to do, Riley hardened his face.
âWait! Your hand! Hand!â
There was fire burning in full force in the fireplace, yet Inaril was putting her hand in there. Nara panicked and tried to stop her. Howeverâ¦Inarilâs hand was quicker. Her hand was already inside the flames.
âUuuuaaa, ak?!â
Inaril was putting her hand into the fire, and Nara tightly closed his eyes. However, even after a while, he couldnât hear anything. Nara tried opening his eyes a little.
âExcuse me⦠What are you doing now?â
â⦠Um?â
Inaril tried opening and closing her hand that she just put inside the fireplace. This time, Inaril furrowed her brows.
â⦠Huh?â
âI⦠Isnât that hot?â
Inaril went back to digging inside the flames with her hand. Nara asked if she was all right. However, he could not hear the response for that question.
â⦠Itâs not here.â
âPardon?â
âHuh? Why is it notâ¦â
Inaril stopped her words before finishing the sentence. She suddenly turned her head.
â⦠Iril!â
* * *
It was at a forest on the outer edge of the Romella Village. Breaking out in a cold sweat, Ian was pushed back.
â⦠Kuuuk?!â
With a vacant look on his face, the young man there had no choice but to watch the old butter being pushed back. He had been chasing the swift movements of the girlâs arm.
âGramps. What are you?!â
âUuuukâ¦â
âI said what are you!â
Iril the girl swung her sword in a large motion and pushed back the old man once again. She then shouted at the old butler that she was fighting.
âThat swordsmanshipâ¦Where did you learn it!!â