Chapter 96: Desire To Change
I’m Not the Final Boss’ Lover
Seviâs eyes were set with stubbornness, his shoulders wide open as he shouted that he would not survive alone. Had he grown in the past few months? The height of his shoulders was slightly higher than when we first met. But he wasnât all grown up yet. It wasnât exactly pleasant to see Sevi, still a boy, choose pride over his future. Noticing my disapproval, he added persuasively, âI was saved once thanks to you, Vice-captain, and it was also thanks to you that I became a mage. Thatâs why⦠I have to repay the favor. I canât let myself get any more indebted.â
Gone was his always lively and cheerful air. Sevi clutched at my arm and I could feel a sense of urgency from him. âAlways repay a favor. Itâs our family motto. And as the heir of House Ventus, I have to uphold it.â
âBut your family wouldnât wish for you to die for a motto.â
âMaybe. But⦠I donât want to live on just because Iâm young anymore.â Bitterness flickered in Seviâs eyes as he paused to find the words to continue. In a somber tone, he began, âFor generations, my family has been gamekeeper of the southern part of Veron Forest.â
âWhen you say Veron Forestâ¦â
âYes. The area affected by the fellspawn that escaped a gate several years ago.â
15 years had passed since dungeon gates began to appear. These days, you wouldnât find any fellspawn coming out of gates thanks to expedition corps being readily available to handle them. The incident in Veron Forest was a regretful result brought about by the late discovery of the gate due to its remote location. As one of few such cases, I too knew about it, albeit roughly. Sevi had avoided talking about his family until now. No one asked either, since his induction as a corps member at such a young age foretold a story by itself. I could easily predict what had happened to them, but even so, hearing it from him didnât make it any less bitter.
With his composure intact, Sevi continued, âMy whole family died then. My parents, grandpa, elder brother and sister⦠Everyone tried to save me, even as they were dying to the fellspawn. Only because I was the youngestâ¦â I remembered then of how he had cried out back on the castle spire, tears bathing his face, shouting that he would become a mage and grow stronger. Was that desire born out of vengeance? I gazed at Sevi with mixed feelings as he quietly spoke with watery eyes. âI do not⦠want to be left alone like that, not anymore.â
âI wonât leave you alone,â I said firmly. He was in an agitated state. I comforted him with the most rational words I could muster. âI didnât form the special unit to die with you all. Thereâll be no death if you listen to me well. Do you trust me?â
I held Sevi by the shoulder and met his eyes, and he nodded heavily. âI trust you, Vice-captain. But if ever something dangerous happens⦠Iâll do whatever I can to save you. Thatâs all I wanted to say.â
Seviâs resolve was firm, and his unwavering gaze showed that. I could sense there was still a scar from his vague words, characteristic of a child, but that was precisely why I was sure I could trust in him. Such pure trust. That being the case⦠I decided to secretly tell him about a future that might pass, something I had never told anyone before. âSevi. I have something to tell you. Iâm telling this only to you⦠because I trust you.â
âWhat is it?â
Seviâs lit up at the word trust. After confirming no one was around, I faced him and said in a clear voice, âIf I ever look like Iâm about to suicide when weâre in a dungeon⦠Then let me be.â
Sevi turned pale. âWhat?â
It was natural he was bewildered. After all that talk about saving lives and whatnot, I suddenly pulled out suicide. Even so, I calmed the boy in a collected fashion. âI have it all thought out. I donât actually intend on dying.â
âB-butâ¦â
âYou have to trust me when the time comes. Not even the captain knows about this. Iâm asking no one but you.â
âWell, of courseâ¦! The captain would never allow it if he knew,â Sevi exclaimed. His reaction was intense, maybe because he knew how soft Mayer Knox was on me.
I added appeasingly, âI know. Which is why Iâm asking you.â
From what I had observed of Mayer, he was more delicate than people would think. He was not a heartless, cold-blooded Dark Knight. In truth, he was an ordinary person who could be as wounded as anyone, barring the fact that he was the strongest person in the world. But because he didnât show his wounds to anyone, no one realized how he was inside. Which was why I felt like something unexpected would happen in the final moment. I couldnât say what since I wasnât sure, but it certainly wasnât a situation I welcomed. Butler Vinceâs request to bring Mayer Knox back alive no matter what kept bothering me, too. It was necessary to prepare for that unexpected moment.