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Returning from Exile (7)
Throughout the duration of the social gathering, rumors alone thrived unchecked.
Saint Clarice, whenever she had free time during her schedule, would privately pay visits to Ed Rothtaylor, and to the higher nobility, it appeared as though there was some form of connection between the Rothtaylor family and the Saint.
Indeed, considering the magnitude of power held by the continentโs greatest authorities, it wouldnโt have been odd for them to have some form of exchange with the religious sect.
Of course, one might not go so far as to consider the involvement of someone of the Bishopโs level, let alone a connection with the Saint of the Order herself.
โWould you care to dance with me?โ
โOh, Mr. Ed, it would be my honor.โ
The highlight of the event was the banquet held that night.
The hall on the second floor, where they held the feast, was by rough estimation at least twice the size than that of the first dayโs dining event.
Newly arrived esteemed guests on the second day were accompanied by even more meticulously prepared and lavish food and music. Various arts and crafts decorated the walls of the hall, and here and there, stages were set up from which a variety of storytellers and entertainers performed, amplifying the festivities.
I, being in no position to refuse the Saintโs proposal, boldly approached and asked her for a dance.
After all, it held many benefits to be proudly recognized as a member of the Rothtaylor household. Not only authority and power but it also made it impossible for Crebin Rothtaylor to dismiss me lightly.
Announcing to the entire world that one has the support of a powerful figure like a Saint is directly connected to oneโs own safety.
โLook there, thatโs the familyโs black sheep whoโs made a return.โ
โI saw him at the party yesterday too. Looked like a totally different person.โ
โNo matter the change, that infamous nature wouldnโt just disappear.โ
As the infamy was great, among the guests, good words were sparse.
Whether Clarice caught wind of their murmurs from within my embrace as we followed the rhythm of the dance, her expression soured.
Quietly, with my head bowed as though engaging in casual conversation, I whispered to Clarice.
โThereโs no need for you to take it to heart.โ
โWas my expression that unpleasant?โ
โIt did seem you were bothered.โ
โJustโฆit made me wonder if Iโve done something unnecessary.โ
I followed Clariceโs steps in time with the music. Although she seemed unaccustomed to dancing, I managed to match her movements adequately.
Definitely, being suddenly linked with someone of high status like Clarice meant attracting more attention than necessary.
I might have gradually blended back into noble societyโฆ but receiving her favor abruptly meant bearing the brunt of their harsh stares.
Clarice, seemingly bothered by it, did not have the brightest expression during the dance.
โItโs alright, saint Clarice. Whatever it is, youโve been a great help to me.โ
โIf that is so, then I am glad. Should you need anything else, donโt hesitate to call on me. I plan to stay at this estate until the end of the social gathering as I have many people to meet.โ
Clarice was a guest of honor unwavering in the face of even Crebin Rothtaylor. Her authority could lend a significant voice at critical moments.
As the dance concluded and the music came to an end, she looked at me regretfully and tugged at my sleeve.
โItโs rare that we get to dance like this, and here I am worrying the time away. Sighโฆโ
Saying this, Clarice released my hand. Her delicate fingers seemed pale in the light.
โThereโs still much of the gathering left, so letโs talk again, Mr. Ed.โ
โIt would be my honor, saint Clarice.โ
After escorting Clarice back to her seat, I slipped away from the center of the crowd.
The intense gaze of the observing nobles felt heavy upon me. There were a few that approached me with conversation, but I extricated myself with cursory responses and exited their midst.
With the second night ending and the third day dawning, the lengthy social gathering of the Rothtaylor household was reaching its turning point.
More than half of the gatheringโs schedule had passed, yet there were little to show in terms of achievements.
On the first day, I kept a low profile. Acting rashly upon arrival could raise suspicions.
However, from the second day on, I planned to be more proactive. Time was not an infinite resource.
One must not forget the goal. The reason I risked danger and returned to the Rothtaylor estate was to find evidence of Crebin Rothtaylorโs misdeeds.
What I knew was that Crebin Rothtaylor had conducted all manner of heinous experiments to delve into the magic of immortality.
He tested the powers of malevolent deities at the expense of the lives of his servants, deceived the royal household to smuggle forbidden substances, and even murdered children in his madness for immortality.
His interest in divine magic was likely also due to its relation to the power of timelessness.
He was a madman who would research anything for his goals. The veneer of a benevolent Duke was merely a shell.
Nevertheless, if he was conducting research on such a scaleโฆ there was bound to be a hidden laboratory or secret storage. It was likely situated within his own estate, where it could be managed easily and frequently accessed.
โBusy as ever, Ed Rothtaylor.โ
It was the moment that I tried to quickly weave through the crowd and exit the party.
โItโs strange that you have become the center of attention at the party, yet you donโt take the chance to converse further with the guests.โ
Amidst the murmuring crowd, I was approached by Princess Sella, holding a glass of white wine. She leaned against a wall nonchalantly, watching the band that was preparing to play their next piece.
Once again, my presence drew the focus of the event. Nobles, mindful of their dignity, feigned interest in other mattersโฆbut their fleeting glances betrayed the attention they still paid to me.
โPrincess Sella.โ
โYour eyesโฆ they question why I speak to you. How refreshing.โ
After my private conversation with Saint Clarice, and a dance followed by a discussion with Princess Sella, my association with two individuals close to the pinnacle of spiritual and imperial authorityโฆindeed drew the collective attention of those present.
Personally, it was a situation where I struggled to keep my composure.
โDid you know? The common folk consider speaking with me once in their lifetime a source of lifelong pride. Considering that, your reaction could have been better.โ
โI too, take it as an honor, Princess Sella.โ
โYou look so bothered, as if youโre adding a nuisance to your list of tasks.โ
An unnecessarily perceptive woman, she was.
Sidelong, I glanced at the terrace. The moon was high in the sky.
Afterward, I planned to slip away discreetly from the banquet to meet up with Yenika waiting outside.
Then, under the guise of being unwell, I would abscond to my chamber with an excuse to secretly infiltrate Crebinโs study. The plan with Yenika had already been finalized.
โIt doesnโt seem very wise to leave such a splendid gala for the outside.โ
โI appreciate your insight, but I am somewhat illโฆ I plan to rest a bit into the night before returning.โ
โIs that so? You seemed quite well while dancing with Saint Clarice.โ
At her words, I closed my mouth and simply gazed at Princess Sella, who chuckled and clapped her hands.
โHaha, I jest. Do laugh along.โ
โIโm afraid I lack a sense of humor.โ
โOne could say thatโs dull. Or perhaps to put it kindly, youโre just serious. Well, it seems your luck in female companionship is rather good.โ
Princess Sella set down her wine glass, eyeing the orchestra that was settling into their next composition. A beautiful strain of violin commenced, with other instruments then augmenting the melody in an elegant harmony.
Lost as if to the music, Sella drew closer, whispering into my ear.
โIโm sure itโs obvious youโre going out to have your way with that commoner woman from before, right?โ
Indeed, she was correct in assuming I had plans with Yenika although, in a vastly different manner than Sella imagined.
Nonetheless, my time was limited.
Crebin was one to visit his study habitually whether morning or afternoonโฆ It was only during such events, where he couldnโt leave his host duties, that I would have a chance to safely investigate his study.
โYouโve often said how beneficial it would be to your advancement to keep company with your equals.โ
โI appreciate your advice. Iโll bear it in mind and act carefully.โ
โHow about we test whether thatโs an empty promise?โ
โPardon?โ
Princess Sella carelessly plopped her glass onto a banquet table.
Then suddenly, the glass teetered and toppled, spilling onto the fine tablecloth.
The surrounding guests were startled, and for a moment, all eyes in the banquet hall were drawn to the scene.
The spilled wine soaked the expensive cloth, and the attending servants quickly began to clean up the mess.
The first-rate staff were quick with their duties, but they could not so easily undo the attention already drawn.
Seizing the moment, Princess Sella spoke up.
โShall we share a dance?โ
Silence once again enveloped the space.
โIโve noticed you have a knack for dancing.โ
In that brief quiet, I saw the wide-eyed expression of Saint Clarice.
It was customary for men to ask women to dance, preferably with a man of lower social standing inviting a woman of higher social rank.
Itโs not entirely common for a woman of significant stature like Sella to boldly make the dance request, especially not to me, having just finished a dance with Saint Clarice.
Being associated with the Saint alone demanded attention, but adding another dance with Sella would certainly bring the partyโs focus onto me.
More importantly, my partner was Princess Sella, the Frost Princess herself.
Desired by all sorts of high-ranking nobles for even a word of conversationโฆ
Clorelโs First Imperial Princess, Chloris, was stomping her feet in frustration. It was unthinkable that anyone at the event would decline the offer to dance with her.
โI dare not take the hand of the First Princess. My current condition is not good, and I fear I would only cause inconvenience.โ
With those words, I politely bowed to Sella and made my leave from the party hall.
***
Although no one made it obvious, there was an unusual current of whispers fluttering amongst the partygoers.
Just after Ed Rothtaylor left the ballroom, Sella stood alone by the door, her expression one of incredulity. He had refused the dance invitation of a First Princess.
Though he politely declined, giving seemingly plausible reasons, a refusal was still a refusal.
โ โDid you just see that?โ
โ โHe refused the dance request of Princess Sella? Am I mistaken?โ
โ โDidnโt he dance with Saint Clarice? Did something happen to him in the meantime?โ
โ โTo converse with Princess Sella is an opportunity; I would go out to dance even if I were to lose an arm.โ
Amidst the murmuring nobility, Sella scoffed.
โHis insolence knows no bounds.โ
She had not known of his connections to Saint Clarice. Sella had intended to win Ed over, as he seemed to be a confidant of the influential Princess Pheonia and had built a special relationship with the saint.
Despite her efforts to approach him, Ed Rothtaylor shrugged off her advances effortlessly and left. His attitude was too bold in the presence of Clorel Empireโs First Princess. One could empathize with being occupied, but this was crossing a line.
However, you canโt just express anger overtly; even if tomorrow brings the end of the world, a royal must maintain their grace and dignity.
โA golden opportunity kicked away with his own feet.โ
Sella picked up a new glass of wine and laughed in her stately manner. The surrounding nobility, cautious of her mood, hesitated to speak up.
Meanwhile, saint Clarice witnessed the events, her head bowed, struggling to contain her laughter, though to others she might have seemed overwhelmed by the sudden developments.
Having danced with Clarice but not with the noble princess had unexpectedly taken her breath away. Truly, it was an odd circumstance.
โWell, once more into the fray.โ
Sella straightened her attire and mingled back into the crowd.
Having connections to Saint Clarice was indeed surprising, but it was foolish to challenge the presence of a princess over that alone.
At the moment, the nobles gathered here were all watching Sellaโs cues, including Edโs father, Crebin Rothtaylor.
It would not be difficult for her to sway public opinion to bury Ed Rothtaylor under his arrogance. But for now, she would focus on other connections first.
Legion Commander Magnus and Investor Roland.
While she must maintain a friendly exterior with Saint Clarice, she was determined to win the latter two over into her inner circle.
This social gathering was an exceptional opportunity.
***
[She is at the end of the fourth-floor corridor. Servants seldom traverse there; it seems the head of the house ordered no direct accessโฆ! Miss Yenika is also waiting nearby!]
Muk, perched on my shoulder, flapped his wings while passing along the information he had gathered.
The Rothtaylor mansion at night buzzed with the to and fro of numerous servants, but the higher the floors, the less bustling it was.
Most of the essential facilities were located on the lower floors.
The six-story Rothtaylor mansion became more private the higher one went, utilized only by the family insiders.
Up to the third floor was accessible to guests. Thus, wandering outside guests did not attract undue attention. However, starting from the fourth floor, the attempt by outsiders to enter would be immediately checked by the servants.
Of course, as someone from inside the Rothtaylor family, I could move freely.
โMaster Ed, I heard youโre not feeling well.โ
โYou can leave; Iโll manage on my own.โ
โYes, understood.โ
Effortlessly convincing encountered servants to step aside, I reached the private library of Crebin, at the corner of the fourth floor. What comfort it was to have authority to walk in directly.
Before entering the study, I turned and unlocked all the latches on the corridor windows.
โClick.
As a result, one of the windows opened. A girl, riding a spirit in the form of a sizable eagle, squeezed herself through and into the corridor.
Without a doubt, she was Yenika, now as familiar as family.
Yenika was clad in a tidy azure skirt and a pristine white blouse, coming straight from the party as it seemed.
โHow did you manage to slip away?โ
โUnlike Ed, if someone like me disappears, nobody bothers to notice. I came early to scout around, no oneโs come by.โ
โAnd Lucy?โ
โSheโs sleeping on the roof.โ
So she was up there, on the top of this grand building. It was hardly anything new.
Detecting the mansionโs magical energy and ready to intercept any anomaly instantly, itโs more convenient for her to be at the top.
She likely had already prepared to barge in at a momentโs notice. She might appear lazy and hopeless, but in critical moments, sheโs utterly reliable.
With a curt nod, I turned the doorknob and pushed open the doorโit creaked slowly as it revealed the inside.
Regularly used, the door wasnโt locked. After all, from the fourth-floor corner onwards, itโs restricted to non-insiders.
I swung the door wide open.
โโAnd in the center of the study sat Crebin Rothtaylor at his executive desk.
โโฆOhโฆ!โ
Yenika quickly covered her mouth with both hands, trying not to gasp. I stood still, holding the doorknob, trying not to show my alarm.
โYouโre here.โ
It was Crebin, who until moments before had been hosting the party.
It made no sense for a host to leave such a grand affair. Even less so to retreat to his study to read books, unless there was another reason.
This clearly indicated that he had anticipated my visit.
โLetโs have a private talk, just the two of us, no one else around.โ
Crebin closed the book and placed it on his desk before speaking calmly.
โIโm curious about your storyโhow you survived the innumerable trials and returned in triumphโฆโ
โFather.โ
The following remark caught both Yenika and myself off-guard.
โโโSo you still call me โfatherโ.โ
Heโฆ never thought of me as Ed Rothtaylor to begin with.
โThere are many ways to flee from the burden of family. No matter what, the fact that my son Ed Rothtaylor disgracefully fled remains unchanged. I can tell for certain. So I must ask.โ
Behind to the studyโs window, the full moon shone brightly, casting its calm light.
โWho are you?โ
Carefully, I reached for the dagger hidden in my thigh holster while adopting a defensive stance.
* * *
To my dear brother Ed Rothtaylor, whom I cherish so dearly.
It has been over a week since the baptism ceremony, and you are now officially in the heirโs position.
With two such exceptional brothers, I sometimes wonder if I can continue to hold my position as the eldest child and successor.
Either way, Tanya is still far from maturing, so your role, Ed, is going to be more important. Seems like it was just yesterday that Tanya started to scribble, and now sheโs already beginning magic trainingโtime flies, doesnโt it?
Itโs been over three years since we began corresponding with letters. Had I known our note exchanges at the door would last this long, I would have asked the servants to deliver letters from the beginning.
But then youโd grumble about the lack of romance. Always so peculiar.
Life in the tower is claustrophobic in many ways, but Iโm coping. Recently, Iโve been more prone to weakness and minor illnesses, but not as badly as before.
On the other hand, Iโve made progress in sword and magic training. Remember when everyone worried when I insisted on wielding a greatsword worthy of my upper body? Now Iโm comfortable with weight reduction magic and can handle the sword like itโs part of me.
During the last ceremony, I even demonstrated ceremonial swordsmanship with the ceremonial greatsword. The elders were impressed. They all wish to see your face, Ed.
โฆ I hope you and Father can make some progress, too. Itโs hard being caught between you two.
Regardless of how you feel, I believe our father has grand dreams and visions. Following and trusting him is a duty we have as a family.
Please, donโt use such harsh words.
I wonโt call you โfatherโ again unless Iโm reborn.
Itโs heartbreaking to see such harsh words exchanged within a family. Please, apologize next time you have the chance.
Father looking into your Sylvania school enrollment isnโt entirely a good thing.
Itโs just a way to dismiss troubles to faraway Acken Island. I donโt want our family to be torn apart, above all else.
Remember what you said? That youโd enroll in Sylvania as soon as you were of age.
You can study magic here at the Rothtaylor estate. Please, think it over carefully.
Weโre bound by the ties of family till death; donโt take that connection lightly.
Iโll write again soon.
Your only sister, Arwen Rothtaylor.
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