4-20 Binding
The Sword Saint’s Second Life As a Fox Girl
4-20 Binding
Erin tightened her robe and dashed out of the courtyard. She hopped over the steel fences that defined the manorâs space instead of exiting through the main gate. She uttered a silent apology to Aera and Amyra for her sudden departure. She had not even given the two a glance as she scurried off after the maid informed them of Aedanâs abrupt arrival.
She forewent the paved roads and took to the trees. In seconds, she arrived at the small village that was just in front of the portal which she and her companions came through.
There was already a crowd forming in front of the portal, barring Erin from catching a glimpse of Aedan. She was about to shout at the crowd to make way when the crowd itself parted and made way for an anxious-looking Olivia. Erinâs smile was turned upside-down when she realised her premonition had come true. In Oliviaâs arm was Aedan, who looked like he should be dead with the kind of wounds he had but his chest was still rising and falling. His complexion was pale to the point that he resembled a corpse. Olivia herself was also wounded but it was nothing compared to Aedanâs condition.
âOliviaâ Erin called out as she joined Olivia by her side in her haste. âWhat happened?â
âThe Covenant,â Olivia gave a succinct answer without stopping as she made a straight dash for the manor.
âHow is he?â Erin asked, looking at the haggard Aedan in his arms. Never could she have imagined Aedan to be in such a state. Judging from the soot and singed marks, he was caught in some kind of combustion.
âHeâll live but itâs the seal that is the issue. Itâs breaking.â
Erin sensed a shiver went down her spine. She had been told repeatedly by him of the consequences should the seal break. âIs there something I can do?â she asked.
âGet Lilian and tell Cassius to prepare the healing chamber.â
Erin didnât ask any more questions and did as she was requested. She went ahead of Olivia and returned to the manor first. She found Cassius waiting in the front yard along with a row of servants. Upon seeing Erinâs troubled face, they knew something was wrong.
âWhat has happened, mâlady?â asked Cassius.
âAedan has been gravely injured.â
âThe lord has?â
âHe will live but thatâs not the main issue here. The seal is coming off and Olivia has asked you to prepare the healing chamber.â
Cassius nodded after a slight pause in his actions. When he turned around to face the servants, his voice boomed loud and clear as he gave out clear and concise orders to each of the servants. Immediately after, they disappeared into the mansion in a rush. Cassius gave Erin a bow after telling her of the healing chamberâs location and also disappeared back inside with a look of trepidation. They all knew the stakes here.
Erin didnât linger either as she quickly headed to the next person on the list. Lilian was awake when Erin found her in the library. Going by her groggy expression, she had just woken up and she carried an apprehensive air with her wake as if she sensed the brewing storm and woke up from it.
âWhatâs wrong?â Lilian asked with an expression devoid of her usual mischievous humour.
âAedanâs back but heâs hurt badly. The seal on him is breaking. Olivia had asked for your presence at the healing chamber.â
âTake me there now,â Lilian said.
Nivia was stirring in her sleep as the two left the library in a hurry.
The healing room was a room located under the manor, a great portion of the dungeon. As its name implied, it was a chamber for healing purposes among many other purposes. When Lilian and Erin arrived at the healing chamber, the servants were already there arranging the various materials and tools in the room. There was a stone altar at the centre of the chamber that was engraved with a great deal of runes. The same kind of runes were etched on the walls and ceiling of the chamber.
âThe preparations are ready,â said Cassius, who was standing in one corner of the room. His arms were splayed apart. Mana was poured from his body and onto the walls and ceiling, making the runes glow faintly. After a quick Appraisal, Erin understood the runes were there to prevent any Mana from leaking out of the room.
A series of hasty heavy steps resounded loudly from outside and inching closer to the room. The doors were flung wide open as Olivia barged into the room with Aedan in her arms. She headed straight for the altar and laid Aedan on it as gently as she could albeit still a little rough judging from the heavy thump of a sound.
Erin stood by the altar and glimpsed at the seal on the back of Aedanâs left hand. It was more faded than the last time she had seen it. Her hand moved by itself to part the few strands of hair off of Aedanâs sweat-soaked face with the thumb stroking his forehead. She could hear how hard her heart was beating. She was afraid and she couldnât remember the last time she held this much fear in her heart. Though his wounds were already better than they were a few minutes ago, the circumstances werenât any better.
Bliss and sorrow clashed within Erinâs heart as she gazed at Aedanâs pallid face. âYou fucking son of a bitch. To think I would feel so much towards you, a fucking man. Now that you have my heart, donât you dare wither on me or else I swear you will never have any peace!â
âLady Lilian, how well-versed in sealing spells under Spirit Magic?â Olivia asked.
Lilianâs brows were raised. âWell-versed enough to know the implication behind your words, Olivia. Are you sure thatâs wise?â
âThereâs no other choice.â
âWhat if I fail?â
âThe runes etched in this room will give you ample time to try again and again until you succeed.â
âWhatâs this sealing spell you two are speaking of?â Erin asked.
âThe spell is called the Binding of Absolution, or simply the Binding,â Lilian answered. âItâs how the Fae punished a criminal who had committed a great offence against the Faerie-kin as a whole. It basically suppresses the victimâs Mana nigh-completely and greatly reduces their level before throwing them into a prison cell where they would live out the rest of their life.â
âAnd youâre about to cast such a spell on Aedan?â
âIf you have any other suggestions, Iâm all ears. In an hour, that seal will break and everyone in the Grove knows the consequences of it.â
âWhat will become of him then?â Erin asked. âWill there be any complications to his body, sould, or mind?â
âI wonât lie, Erin. I know not of the side effects well and this spell has never been used on such a high-level individual. The highest known level that the Fae had cast this spell on was a level eighty-one individual. He died after a month due to the rapid decline of his health. His level had been what was keeping him alive all this time. A similar fate could befall on Aedan if this spell is cast on him and that is if, a huge if, this spell would even work on him in the first place. If the spell fails to work on him, I will be left exhausted. Also, it requires the assistance of Exalted Spirits, which Iâm not quite confident in without using a catalyst.â
âThe more you speak, the more I think this is a bad idea,â Erin said.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âItâs the only one we have, Lady Erin,â Olivia responded.
âCan it be taken off after it has been cast and how long does it need to stay on?â
âIt can be taken off but the process will be just as complicated and tricky as the conjuration, and thatâs taking the side effects into consideration. The Binding spell will stay until a more suitable sealing is available. What say you, Lady Erin?â
âMe? Why do you ask me? Iâm not the one whoâsââ
âYou are Lord Aedanâs paramour. You are the most suitable person to be making the decision for him.â
âThe person whose life is about to be ruined is not me. You should ask Aedan instead of me.â
âBut Lord Aedan is unconscious.â
âIâll just have to wake him up,â Erin said and flicked her tail at Aedanâs crotch.
Olivia gasped while Lilian muttered a grim yet humorous, âOh, my.â
All the male servants winced and covered their crotches as Aedan jerked up from the altar with a yowl. âThat was very heartless of you, Erin,â Aedan groaned.
âMe, heartless? Says the one whoâs pretending to be asleep while others are running around like headless chickens in this precarious state of things for your sake.â
âI was not pretending, mind you. I was drifting between wake and sleep until you came along and socked my cock and jolted me wide awake. Couldnât you have just woken me up in a milder manner?â
âThat was me being mild,â Erin retorted sternly. âAnd now is no time for such trivial arguments. Iâm sure you know whatâs going to happen.â
âOf course, I know. I knew this day would come.â
Erin raised an eyebrow. âYou mean you have always known you wouldnât be able to fix the seal in time?â
âI mean I am not naive to think that the path ahead will be a breeze. Thereâs bound to be complications and detours. I have foreseen this.â
âYou will be weakened.â
âI may not have been a weakling for a long time but I still remember my days as a nobody quite vividly. I will never forget my lowest moments. Besides, if Iâm weakened significantly, you can thrash my arse around to your whims.â
âTempting offer.â
âIsnât it?â Aedan smiled and turned his gaze to Lilian. âI am ready, Lilian. Do it.â
âAedanâ¦â Lilian said softly. âYou are aware of the repercussions, are you not?â
âI am well aware, Lilian, but it's nothing compared to what will happen if I donât do this. Are you worried about me, Lilian? I am flattered.â
âDonât be. I doubt you are actually flattered considering how you could easily charm three Fae.â
âThree Fae?â Erin blurted out and glared at Aedan.
Aedan smiled with a cramped face. âLilian, as Erin has said, nowâs not the time for discussing such trivial matters.â
âYes, trivial indeed,â Erin grumbled in her mind but immediately reprimanded herself for being unfair to Aedan. She wasnât exactly chaste herself.
âFine, Aedan. If thatâs your wish, then I shall do it,â Lilian said and placed a hand on Aedanâs right shoulder. âErin, come here.â
âMe?â Erin pointed at herself and walked over to Lilian. âI know nothing about this spell.â
âYou donât need to. I just need to borrow your affinity with the Exalted Spirits here. Being Aedanâs paramour, you would have a great affinity with the Exalted Spirits here.â
âWhat do I need to do?â
âJust place a hand on his other shoulder and give me your other hand.â
Erin placed her right hand on Aedanâs left shoulder and surrendered her left hand to Lilianâs right hand.
âFor whatâs about to happen next, keep your hands on Aedanâs shoulder until I tell you otherwise,â Lilian said and gripped Erinâs hand tight. She then nodded at Olivia, who then nodded at Cassius and the servants in the room.
Cassius and the servants dropped to their knees and clasped their fists together on their chests. They began to chantâ no, they began to pray. They were praying to their future god. Erin could hear their prayers and somehow, she knew the words and she joined in their prayers. Lilian was surprised but kept it to herself and continued with the conjuration of the sealing spell.
The Spirits around them manifested in dazzling glitters, draping over the three like one big veil, shrouding them from the grim world around them. Lilian began chanting in a language that Erin recognised as the Ancient Faerie Tongue but had no knowledge of. If she wasnât so busy with the Covenant, she would love to have Lilian teach her.
The Spirits began to converge on Aedanâs collarbone. They seemed to sear themselves onto his skin but the calm expression on Aedanâs face told Erin the searing was only in appearance, not in actuality. The glowing glitters started to fade.
âIs it over?â Erin mused.
âNot even close, Erin. This is the only beginning,â Lilian said. âJust⦠try not to faint.â