Chapter 31 - Volume 3
It Seems Like I Got Reincarnated Into The World of a Yandere Otome Game
School Arc â Chapter 12
The cause of Lilyâs coma was diagnosed as something like fatigue by means of magic depletion. Though the details were something that made everyone incline their heads in wonder, even Lily herself, who had woken up, seemed puzzled.
ãI didnât use magic yesterday. We never used magic during class either...ã
This was what Lily said, according to the woman assigned as the doctor for the female dormitory.
She clearly remembered being called out by Art, the trouble that followed, and even until she went looking for the bird in the forest. Yet, her memories after that was strangely unclear.
Lily found the bird, as it was, in its usual spot. However, the little bird didnât come down to Lily like it always did.
Thinking that the little bird might have been injured, Lily chased after the young animal as it flew away.
In favour of looking up as she made chase, it seemed that when Lily, who wasnât too familiar with the terrain, realized it, she was already in a place she didnât know. From there, Lilyâs memories became more and more unclear.
Iâm certain I encountered someone, was what Lily had seemingly said. But, for some reason, I canât recall a thing about the other person.
I ended up having a considerably long discussion with that person. And when I realized it, it was already late, so I hurried back to the dormitory.
It was an entirely vague story.
With even the female doctor bewildered, this was what I, who stormed in, was told.
From beginning till the end, Lily had been somewhat absent-minded, it was like she was trying hard to follow those string of memories. But, eventually, without recalling who that person she had been with was, she ended up going back to sleep again. This happened last night.
To be on the safe side, Lily was taking a break from class today.
ãEven if sheâs dopey from her coma, whatever the circumstances may be, donât you think her memories are way too ambiguous? ã
Since Shade said this, expressing something rude in his words, I glared at my younger brother, putting various meanings into my gaze.
ãDonât say something as impolite asãdopeyã. Lily is the victim here, you knowã
Since Shade, at times, makes cynical remarks by habit, I know he doesnât mean anything ill from it. But, I couldnât bring myself to ignore it today. Just before what may have been an outbreak of a sibling quarrel, Wolf nobly intervened.
ãIf her memories are unclear to that extent, there is a possibility that magic was involvedã
ãYeah. I think so tooã
I nodded with a âthatâs exactly what I thoughtâ, then flauntingly, I flattered him with an âas expected of Wolfâ. Shade faced the other way, acting slightly pig-headed.
Today, our group brought food into the small cafeteria for visitor use and had our lunch. Although the special rights, which were granted to the dormitory head and the prefects, wind up being called excessive, that was pretty much it. Since we didnât break the tacit understanding of not littering and not causing too much uproar, getting permission to use this room with just a reason ofãwe have something we wanted to discuss a bit aboutãwasnât difficult.
ãWeâve confirmed that this wasnât the work of magic muddling her memories, at present. But, maybe that person who Lily was talking to, applied magic on himself making him difficult to remember. There has to be a method for how he did itã
ãIf thatâs the case, who was she talking with? Why would he go to the trouble of concealing himself? And, why did her magic dry up?ã
Wolfâs words apparently piqued Shadeâs interest, since the sulking Shade suddenly returned to the conversation.
ãBut Miss Liliumâs power was strong enough to break the measuring instrument, wasnât it? For it to have dried up, youâve got to wonder what on earth that amount of magic was used forã
ãYou do know Lily should only be able to use healing magic, right?ã
ãThatâs what makes it so mysterious, donât you think? Do you think she resurrected the dead or something?ã
âThatâs not the scope of healing magic-â, I stopped midway, having realized. Lilyâs magic was non-standard.
ã...for what reason would a dead person be inside the schoolã
ãMaybe someone died from some sort of accident inside the school. Having been on-site, Miss Lilium performed resuscitation by magic. Then, someone used some sort of magic so she couldnât rememberã
Although it was quite absurd, the chance of it wasnât zero. As I was led astray, Wolf countered Shadeâs theory.
ãFinding a corpse and resurrecting the dead are both fairly shocking events. Casting magic to conceal these so that nothing remains in the personâs memories is likely impossibleã
ãWell then, thereâs still the possibility that Miss Lilium was lying from the start, isnât there?ã
Wolf didnât reply to counter this.
It was at that moment that I became painfully aware of the fact that these two didnât entirely trust Lilyâs words.
ã... there are still other possibilities. Maybeãwhoeverã met up with Lily was after Lilyâs magic. Since her magic abilities are strong, the person might have been scheming to use her magicã
ãAre you saying that someone can actually use other peopleâs powers?ã
ãIâve only heard it in stories, but, Iâve seen records of the country and the association performing experiments trying to do soã
ãAnd so? Did those experiments actually work?ã
ãIt did show some results, you know.
But the performance and success rate were very low considering a complicated, grand-scale magical equipment is neededã
ãSo, are you saying that even if the person painstakingly takes Miss Liliumâs strong magic, he canât really do anything with it? Whatâs more, youâre saying that a ãcomplicated grand-scale magical equipmentã is actually in this school?ãn/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
ã... This standpoint in which I have absolutely no evidence to support my opinion is exactly like your theory a while ago, donât you think?ã
ãAh~ yes, yes. In other words, this is Elder Sisterâs sophistry, isnât it?ã
When I tried answering back, Shade cut me off, sayingãletâs go back to discussing it seriouslyãin a low tone.
ãElder sister, youâre way too decided that everything thatâs happening to Miss Lilium lately is all because of outside factors, you know?ã
ã Well thatâs because this is Artâs doing. Donât you think it should be clear that Lily is the victim in all of this?ã
ãAlthough thereâs no doubt that sheâs a victim in terms of what Art did, we still donât know what happened after that. After Artâs fallout with you, heâs been under close watch together with his followers, so, shouldnât we consider thatãwhat happened after thatã was an entirely different incident? Although itâs natural to worry about a friend whoâs been comatose for a whole day, please calm down a littleã
Getting told off by Shade while simultaneously getting patted by Wolf on the head with a âthere, thereâ, I ended up scowling.
ãI intend to calm down, thoughã
Even while I retorted back, Shade laughed contemptuously at me.
ãOnlyãintend toã, huh? Well, I wonât say that everything Miss Lilium said was a lie, but if her memory was really foggy, then her assertion that she didnât use magic is strange. The discrepancy might be because the report came from someone else, but please be a little suspicious about itã
After he said this, I was taken aback.
Heâs certainly right when he puts it that way.
ãIt looks like we may have to hear the full account directly from her for now, Lycoris. After that, I just hope you keep in mind...ã
Since that was a sign that even Wolf was going to give me a sermon, I shrank back a little. But, when he continued, Wolfâs voice was gentle.
ãSwallowing someoneâs words isnât proof of friendship and doubting someoneâs words doesnât necessarily mean youâre acting against that friendship either. At least, thatâs what I thinkã
I took in the words that Wolf said as he looked right at me with those blue-violet eyes.
Swallowing Lilyâs words wasnât a proof of our friendship. Is it really okay even if I doubt her words?
ãWhatâs important is that you make an effort at that time to support your friend. Thatâs also why you need to determine the truth with your own eyesã
The words were ideological, but I got what he was trying to say. Wolf â and, unfortunately, even Shade, were, in a sense, my coaches in making friends.
ã... I understand. Iâll bear that in mindã
ãPlease do. When Iâm looking at you now, I feel a little uneasy. I know youâre happy to get a friend thoughã
Even to an outsider, Iâd probably looked pretty fired up when Lily became my friend. Itâs a little embarrassing.
ãSaying something like this probably wonât make much of a difference, but... Iâd rather you donât get hurtã
But, I think itâs pretty embarrassing to say something like that with a deadly earnest expression, even for Wolf.
While my face reddened, Shadeâs face looked like heâd just eaten something sour.
Following the pairâs advice, I planned to hear the full account from Lily. I did keep in mind that she might not tell me the truth.
However, even after several days had passed, I didnât get the chance to personally talk with her. Sheâd shown up to class after the three days worth of rest, but she never showed up at the dormitory library room.
When I think of the frequency that Lily appeared in the library room until now, it should have been obvious that she was avoiding me.
Mustering up my courage on one occasion during the night, I tried to go to her room, but the room was quiet and had no lights on. When I considered that she was sleeping since she hasnât fully recovered, I couldnât bring myself to intrude on her.
Furthermore, if Lily was getting better, it didnât look like it from what I saw of her outside of school. Even at a distance, I could tell she was tired since the skin around her eyes had dark circles. I could tell it wasnât merely a trivial matter.
If so, then I have to do a frontal attack â I had decided to hear from her by summoning her as the dormitory head.
But then, news arrived to me that Art had received serious injuries.
And that... was just the start of the terrible chain of events to follow.