CH 70
Fakes Don't Want To Be Real
âYouâ¦?â
âAh, I also want to spread the fact that you tried to make a fake necklace and that the real one is in your possession.
Lillian gnashed her teeth and Psychke didnât care.
âThe returned Princess of Silkisia didnât have the real Keitanâs necklace, therefore, tried to make a counterfeit. How do you think people would see you as?â
Psychke crossed her arms and tilted her head.
âEven if itâs not the case, itâs an incident that Silkisia is entangled in but was silent, so it must look suspicious enough.â
âDo you think people will care about what happened 20 years ago?â
âItâs probably about throwing stones at the calm water.â
All you have to do is knock on the hearts of those who find the incident suspicious.
All you have to do is to give up digging into the terrible oppression and disappearing evidence, and only draw out the suspicions of the people who hid.
There are many people who disapprove of the current emperor and Silkisia.
Then the Leas case will be ignited again, and maybeâ¦
âDo you think you will be okay then? You are Silkisia too!â
âSince when did I say that I was a Silkisia?â
Psychke laughed helplessly.
âSay, where is the necklace?â
Lillian hesitated. She crumpled her fine eyebrows and fidgeted with her beautiful nails.
And she resolutely opened her mouth.
âNo. I wonât answer you.â
Fine. No matter what I threat, I knew it would come out like this.
Because to Lillian, Keitanâs necklace is,
âThatâs not the mark your mother left, Lillian.â
It was like the only trace left by her mother.
This was the answer to Psychkeâs personal question to Verndia, âWhy was Lillian so obsessed with necklaces?â
âYou, how did you know that one, too?â
Psychke spoke dryly to Lillian, who was taken aback.
âI met a guy named Jess.â
âWhy does he want you?!â
âHe asked about you, so I asked him to meet you in person.â
Lillianâs hand, hidden by the hem of her dress, trembled. She was afraid of meeting Jess.
Psychke saw it clearly.
âI said I would set up a place for him, but if you donât want to meet him, you donât have to. I speak well-â
âItâs alright. Thatâs my affair, donât mind-!â
âOkay.â
Even to shut her mouth, Lillian will meet with Jess.
Then itâs comfortable for me, Psychke nodded her head in agreement.
âAnyway, he said. You wore a necklace every moment until someone tried to steal it. You said my mother would come to see me soon if I had this.â
ââ¦â
âYou know she will not.â
Lillianâs expression softened in an instant.
An object that should have been kept as evidence to the imperial family was found in the middle of the desert.
Someone had abandoned it there to destroy evidence.
So even the five-year-old girl found with her necklace wasnât actually lostâ¦
âOr what?â
The abandoned princess, who had been biting her lip, asked poisonously.
âWhat do you care? That necklace is mine. Donât pay attention to it!â
âItâs not eye-catching.â
âThe necklace, my motherâs or not, has protected me. Thanks to her, I miraculously survived in the middle of the desert, and was able to meet Duke Evergreen and come all this way.â
Lillian gripped her chest like someone wearing a necklace. She smiled proudly, her eyes shining like a fanatic.
âRumor? Do whatever you feel like. The necklace will protect me this time too!â
âAs expected.â
That posture of holding her chest tight whenever youâre having a hard time is a posture she had seen a lot.
She guessed Lillian had been used to it.
It never occurred to her that she would be able to find out where the real necklace was.
That was not the purpose of summoning Lillian today.
Psychke took her luck quietly.
âThe real Keitan necklace wasnât a poison dart necklace.â
ââ¦!â
âIf it was a poison dart necklace, you wouldnât be doing that.â
Lillianâs hand, which was clutching her chest, fell helplessly. Her face was completely white.
Even as she looked at it, her face was bitter.
She was really framed, Leas case.
For some reason, Psychke felt that she was going to cry, so she bit her lip.
* *
âIt wasnât really a poison dart necklace?â
Lia, who had been contacted by Verndia, staggered to her knees.
She looked like a distraught person.
âRight. I knew it. I knew it.â
She looked down at her parlor floor with her empty eyes.
Tears fell on the polished marble.
âLeas couldnât have done that⦠Dural you bastard!â
Dural was the name of the current Baron Hillace.
Lia, who had been calling out to Dural with bloodshot eyes, poured out her madness.
âYou b*stard! You tricked me even though you knew everything! I saw Leas conspire against treason, and sheâll die at this rate! I, I will kill you!â
Liaâs eyes, which had been shouting, howling, and cursing without hesitation, landed on one spot.
It was Aiden standing next to him with his head bowed with a gloomy expression.
Lia apologized profusely.
âSorry.â
âNo. I was also the one who condoned my fatherâs behavior on the pretext of being young.â
I knew the relationship between Lia and Hillace long ago.
Aiden fully understood her feelings.
Lia, who had been cursing for a while, looked at Verndia, who was immersed in his thoughts expressionlessly.
There were only three people in the parlor because Psychke said she had a headache and wanted to rest.
After sparks flew from his wagon, she often complained of her headaches.
âSo what about the necklace? You said Lillian or someone had it. Canât you just take it from that person?â
Verndia, who was pondering something about her, replied.
âItâs not that simple.â
âWhy, because she is a princess of Silkisia? You donât care about that.â
âWhy would Iâ¦â¦. Itâs not good to hand over what you have to do to others.â
He couldnât find a reason to step in unless the Princess asked for it.
As long as she clearly knew that she was framed, it wouldnât change anything right away just because she came looking for the necklace.
âOnly the emperor can lay such a false accusation on Silkisia. Even if you find the original and reinvestigate it, nothing will change much. What if the Princess regains her memory?â
Verndia was once again lost in shallow thoughts.
It was Liaâs crying voice that broke it.
âBut is that really true? Isnât it fake again?â
âIt must be right. It matches exactly the characteristics of the necklace you described.â
Verndia pointed at Lia with her chin.
âA large emerald gold necklace.â
Up to this point, Liaâs expression on her face hadnât changed.
However, as she continued, it became worse.
âA broken lock, the initials G.S engraved on the back of an emerald. A cool blue aura that surrounds and protects the necklace when a great shock is applied.â
âThatâs right. Itâs my magic.â
Tears welled up in Liaâs eyes.
âWhen the baby accidentally broke the lock, I put a protective spell on it so that it wonât break again.â
âYou said you broke Her Majestyâs gift?â
âThat wasnât a present for Her Majesty the Empress.â
With a trembling voice, Lia wiped her wet eyes with her sleeve.
âIt was a gift from Leas to her baby. It was basically a necklace with a big emerald the color of her eyes.â âIt was a gift from the emperor.â
âI donât know either.â
Lia cried.
âI donât know eitherâ¦Â Dural should have not believed that bastars! She said she saw clearly when Leas asked for extra work on her necklace and put stinger in it!â
Unable to overcome her anger, Lia finally cried out as she hit her ground.
Aiden, her visibly darkened expression, pulled out his handkerchief.
Verndia clicked her tongue.
âDoes that mean the dead come back?â
The bloodshot eyes turned to him.
Sadness only dulls people. I understand how she feel, but it was not what she needed right now.
Verndia spoke harshly.
âWhat happened to the magic on the princess you said you were looking for?â
âYou really are a bastard with no blood or tears.â
âItâs been a long time since that was gone. What is the answer?â
âAs expected, it is forbidden magic.â
Lia calmly continued her explanation, dabbing her tears with Aidenâs handkerchief.
âDo you remember the babyâs original name?â
âI asked her about it, but it didnât work. She couldnât remember her name, even any of her childhood memories.â
âMe too. Isnât it weird? Itâs said that paper records can be cut out, but human memories canât be done like that.â
âIs that because of forbidden magic?â
âThatâs right. I heard that among the forbidden magics, there is a kind that obscures the existence of people.â
A look of despair spread across Liaâs face.
If it werenât for that magic, she would have recognized her right away when she came to ask the Magic Association.
At least she must have felt a sense of Deja vu that she resembled someone.
âI think itâs got a stronghold. She didnât even know who she was. She reinforced it by overlaying her false memories on it.â
âThen you can break it. Did you find a way?â
âThe best thing is to find the wizard who cast the spell on it.â
âShiona, isnât that the woman? They say sheâs good at hallucinations and mental systems.â
âIâm still looking into it, but I think youâre right, but thereâs no way heâs going to let her go, so Iâve come up with the next best thing: a neutralizer.â
Lia mentioned a neutralizing spell that is used to dispel magic by those who have been affected by mental magic.
âUntil now, I didnât tell you because I had to know exactly the principle of the magic to neutralize it, but now Iâve found the principle.â
âA neutralizer. Making potions isnât your specialty, is it?â
âHmm. Itâs not something that can be solved by pouring my strength into it like the medicine you take. So, Iâm going to ask a friend.â
âWith just that, will the magic on the Princess be completely lifted?â
Lia nodded her head with her confident face.
âIn theory, yes.â
âThatâs a little strange, Lia.â
His eyes, finding the contradiction, narrowed like incontinence. His purple eyes that appeared between them fell coldly.
Lia was stingy, but she straightened her back as if nothing was wrong on the outside.
âWhat?â
âWhy do you know so well?â
âWhat?â
âYou didnât.â
He slowly rested his chin on the back of his hand. And then she spoke more slowly than he did.
âThe neutralizing agent is only effective when you know âexactlyâ the principles of the magic it is trying to neutralize.â
âYes. And now that I know the principle-â
âThatâs whatâs weird.â
Verndia cut her off.
âThere is so little information that it is said that forbidden magic is dead. Thatâs what you should know best. You havenât been able to find a magic formula even after ten years of searching.â
ââ¦â
âBut then, after about a month of trying to find out a magic that would work on the Princess, you found the principles.â
ââ¦â
âLia.â
There was power in his voice that grabbed attention.
Lia flinched but couldnât look away either.
âWho are you? Who informed you?â
â⦠Does it matter now?â
âIt does. Since itâs called a cult.â
She also possesses considerable knowledge of forbidden magic.
âWell, I think I know who it is.â