Play Speak
No, look here, Yenika (3)
If I donβt breathe in the dawn air, it doesnβt feel like my day has really started.
To Belle Mayar, who has lived the same pattern for over ten years, the air of the early dawn before the sun has fully risen was familiar.
The chirping of sparrows gently permeated between the rose gardens of the Ophelius mansion.
Although there was still a long way to go until morning, Belle Mayar was already crossing the first-floor corridor of the Ophelius mansion, dressed in the complex maid outfit.
The diligent senior maids had already opened all the windows of the hallway, taking advantage of the dawn. Ventilating the corridor with the clean morning air was of utmost importance.
Occasionally receiving greetings from maids busy with morning chores, and signing the night duty log for the maids who worked overnight, Belle Mayar then went to inspect various groceries delivered to the Ophelius mansionβs dining hall.
The inspection itself was carried out under the leadership of the senior maids, but as a managerial figure, Belle Mayar needed to tour the site herself to make sure everything was being handled properly.
Due to Opheliusβ policy of rigorously inspecting groceries, about 15 percent of the goods from Elte Company, supplied daily, are rejected on the spot.
Vegetables that have wilted too much in transit or livestock products that are not fresh enough are turned away without proper payment.
While it may seem unreasonable from the supplierβs point of view, the orders placed by Ophelius were always for the highest quality goods, and the scale was considerable enough that no complaints were raised.
The profits generated for such a large client as the Ophelius mansion were so substantial that the goods discarded during the inspection process were minor losses.
However, rejected groceries are not retrieved by the supplier.
Returning them to Oldec would mean already diminished freshness, plus added transportation costs. The hassle is hardly worth the small profit, so it makes more financial sense to allocate that time elsewhere.
Thus, the groceries that fail inspection are immediately discarded on site. Usually, they are divided among the logistics workers or picked up by the maids present at the scene.
Belle Mayar, too, was planning to take some of the discarded items, like dairy products and spices not easily obtained through normal distribution, and share them with Edβs camp.
Since the items were to be disposed of anyway, it wasnβt really a crime.
βHereβs the inspection report, maid chief. Butβ¦ uhβ¦ wellβ¦β
The final approval on the inspection report always needs to be signed by the head maid.
Whether the senior maid brings the paperwork directly to the head maid or Belle Mayar goes over to the site herself is the only difference.
Belle, adorned with her multiple documents and lists, tilted her head slightly as she reviewed the prices of the various groceries.
βThe prices of the groceries have gone up quite a bit. Compared to before the breakβ¦ itβs quite a burden.β
βWeβve checked the production and distribution volume of the crops, but there were no particular issuesβ¦β
The senior maid bowed her head in an apologetic gesture.
Belle rested her chin on her hand and took a moment to compare each item on the price list. The rise was indeed unnatural.
βI will explain that.β
There was a boy from Elte Company, Dun, present on site as an executive.
Wearing a beret, he was a sharp and shrewd looking youth.
βAcross Oldec, the prices for transport goods have risen. Itβs not just groceries, the prices for school supplies, magic tools, especially those for magic engineering, have skyrocketed. Consequently, other logistic items have also gone up accordingly. We also need to make profit, so it was a necessary decision.β
βIs this a matter approved by the representative of the Lortelle House?β
βOf course, it is~.β
Belle Mayar contemplated momentarily at the cunning appearance of Dun.
After all, administrative decisions should not be based on peopleβs appearances but on paperwork.
The price list provided by Elte Company showed a consistent increase applied across all items.
βUnderstood.β
Belle nodded and signed the inspection report.
*β Tack, tack, tack, tack!
When Belle Mayar arrived at Edβs camp, she heard what sounded like a periodic hitting of wood.
Ed seemed to be chopping firewood by the river.
His body hadnβt fully recovered yet, but he had already started working.
Belle, with a basket full of various groceries, headed further inside the camp.
The firepit, still holding onto remnants of heat, had residual embers flickering, and next to it lay a familiar-looking backpack.
It was the wooden backpack made from trees in the Phulanshan province belonging to Yenika Faelover. Seeing that alongside the staff fallen nearby suggested that Yenika Faelover had returned the night before.
It wasnβt strange to be returning to the academy, considering summer break was almost over and it was about time to prepare for the next term.
βHmm.β
Belle took a brief moment to collect her breath and turned her gaze towards Yenikaβs cabin.
Before discouraging Ed, she felt the urge to check on Yenika first, depositing the grocery-filled basket on Edβs workbench and knocking on the door of Yenikaβs cabin a couple of times.
β Knock, knock.
β Creeak.
The door naturally swung open at the knock.
Upon peering inside, Belle saw Yenika, buried in bed using a pillow as a helmet over her head, looking like a corpse.
βYenika missβ¦?β
βAh, Belleβ¦! Itβs Belleβ¦! I, I thought it was Ed coming in and got really startled!β
βSorryβ¦ I am sorryβ¦
β
βNo, noβ¦ Not something you should be sorry forβ¦β
Belle was flustered but didnβt let it show. As always, she managed to present herself calmly and properly.
βYouβve returned to the academy. Are you not feeling well? You look quite pale.β
βAh, yesβ¦ I couldnβt sleep well.β
βUnfamiliar bed after some time may cause that. You appear really tired.β
βYes, noβ¦ I meanβ¦ just a lot on my mind.β
βThoughts on your mind, you sayβ¦?β
βYes, just, just really random thoughts! Nothing serious or worth being curious aboutβjust random thoughts!β
Yenika sat up, clutching the pillow tightly.
βOh, it really feels like Iβm back in Sylvania seeing Belleβs face again! How have you been?!β
βDo you feel unwell? There might be medication I can fetch for you.β
βNo, truly Iβm fine! I had a bit of a fever overnight, but it wasnβt because I was sick, justβ¦ other reasons.β
βI donβt understand, you have a fever but not sick? You shouldnβt be so hasty in your judgment, Miss Yenika.β
βAh, no, I can tell! Itβs not a fever that comes from being sick! Itβs my body! I know it best!β
Why would one develop a fever if not due to illness?
Belle, failing to comprehend, hesitated and then another possibility crossed her mind.
Quick to catch on, Belle suspected Yenikaβs actions were not typical.
But, as it was mere speculation at this point, she tentatively probed.
βIs Mr. Ed already chopping wood this early in the morning? His health hasnβt fully recovered and overworking might be detrimental.β
βYes, is that soβ¦?β
βYes. So as his caretaker, I am inclined to discourage himβ¦ Would you consider coming with me to talk to him?β
Given their relationship living together in the same camp, and Yenikaβs fondness for Ed, it wasnβt an unreasonable suggestion.
βAh, noβ¦ I should probablyβ¦β
Yenika clutched her pillow tightly, then suddenly took a deep breath. Belle Mayar realized at that moment.
Something must have happened last night.
The condition of Yenikaβs strewn backpack and her peculiar behavior were clear indicators.
What conversation transpired between Yenika and Ed after encountering each other for the first time in a while⦠was purely speculative.
Thatβs their private life and deserves privacyβ¦ but Belle Mayar is human tooβ¦!
Even the most professional maid cannot completely suppress their curiosityβ¦!
Moreover, this is not the Ophelius mansion but Edβs camp, and thereβs some freedom from the burdensome title of head maidβ¦!
Belle Mayarβs principle of always acting like a pro slightly cracks.
Truthfully, Belle had the right to be curious. Considering the extent of her dedication, such curiosity is hardly a significant sin.
However, it wasnβt right to probe Yenika so thoroughly.
As a veteran, she skillfully led Yenika into confessing with a swift advance.
ββ¦ Did you share a bed with Mr. Ed last night, by any chance?β
Belle knew that was unlikely.
βWhat are you talking about!!! It didnβt go that far!!!β
Yenika, utterly surprised, raised her voice in shock.
ββ¦
βIt didnβt go that farββ¦?β
βGulp.β
Yenika couldnβt escape Belle Mayarβs grasp.
Her widened pupils and her rushed attempt to cover her mouth came too late; the surroundings had already closed in.
βSoβ¦ how far did it goβ¦?β
Belle had her cornered.
*[ Magic Ability Details ]
Grade: Proficient Magic Student Specialty Area: Elemental Common Magic:
Quick Casting Lv 13
Mana Detection Lv 14 Fire Elemental Magic:
Ignition Lv 18
Single-Point Explosion Lv 4 Wind Elemental Magic:
Blade of Wind Lv 16 Spirit Magic:
Spirit Resonance Lv 18
Spirit Understanding Lv 18
Spirit Manifestation Lv 13
Sense Sharing Lv 13 ] Spirit Slot: Intermediate Fire Spirit Muk ]; Resonance Stage: 8 Spirit Formula Effectiveness: Perfection Unique Endowment Skills: Fire Ward (Temporary Immunity Surge against Fire) Explosiveness (Lower Explosion Magic Enhancement)
Fire Magic Ability Boost ] Spirit Slot: Intermediate Water Spirit Leshia ]; Resonance Stage: 5 Spirit Formula Effectiveness: Very Good Unique Endowment Skills: Ward of Waters (Temporary Immunity against Physical Attacks) Water Source Manifestation (Lower Water Magic Enhancement)
Water Magic Ability Boost ] Spirit Slot: High Wind Spirit Merilda ]; Resonance Stage: 6 Spirit Formula Effectiveness: Ordinary Unique Endowment Skills: Storm Ward (Periodic Nullification of Damage) Rising Air Current (Intermediate Wind Magic Enhancement)
Boost in Wind Magic Capability
βHuff, huffβ¦β
When my body is in good condition, I can chop wood for two hours without too much trouble, but just about thirty minutes of work in my current state exhausts me almost entirely.
Clearly, Iβm not fully recovered yet. However, I need to start rehabilitation now if I want to handle the upcoming curriculum when the semester begins.
While wiping my sweat, I went over my magical capabilities.
The minor spells have almost reached mastery through various trials.
There are few mages who can surpass my power when it comes to Wind Blade or Ignition.
My mana efficiency is fully developed, and I can now utilize it as naturally as breathing.
I aim to learn more intermediate spells now, and if possible, I aspire to use higher-level magic as well.
Intermediate spells may be acquired by diligently following the bachelorβs coursework, but advanced high-level spells work differently.
Itβs common for students not to manage any high-level spells before graduation.
Even full-fledged mages must train for many years after graduation to reach the realm of high-level magic.
The chances of a student using high-level spells within a school setting are slim, perhaps one or two in the entire grade.
The current bachelors at the Sylvania Academy who can wield high-level element spells can be counted on two hands.
Lucy Mayrill, Zix Effelstein, Trissiana Bloomriver, Atalante, and a few honor students from the fourth year.
Itβs too much to expect high-level magic from a student, which is why they are not included in bachelor curriculum. It is a privilege reserved for a few prodigies.
Thus, the realm of high-level spells is beyond the reach of academic courses⦠another path must be found.
I recalled the words of Professor Krayd, whom I faced off against in the end-of-semester exams.
βIf you ever have a hard time or if Assistant Professor Claire is being a pain, come whine to me. Iβm pretty good at chewing people out.
Maybe then Iβll teach you a thing or two about high-level magic.β
There are not as many professors who can teach high-level magic as one might think. Due to the complexity and difficulty of mastering and teaching high-level spells, few are qualified to do so.
Fortunately, I am affiliated with Assistant Professor Claireβs lab, so I should be able to easily access Professor Krayd, who is Claireβs supervising professor.
However, Professor Krayd already has an infamous reputation.
Heβs the epitome of a disaster, rarely sober as he drowns himself in alcohol and frivolity. A scoundrel among scoundrels whose life would be in shambles without his past achievements. The quintessential miscreant.
Given the unsavory rumors swirling around my supervising professor, nobody wanted to learn magic from Krayd.
βHmmβ¦β
I had come across Professor Krayd several times in the setup manual.
Three professors who followed the Guardian Obel Fosseus to Acken Island to hold academic positions: the Explorer Glast, the Outlaw Krayd, and the Cutter Zellan.
From the description alone, one would think heβs an impressive individual, but reality seems to tell a different story. From my perspective, thereβs much thatβs difficult to judge.
Should I give it more thought?
It was while pondering that I decided to take a break.
β Clap, clap, clap.
As I threw off my top and doused my face with the cool river water, bell emerged from the bushes at my camp, clapping her hands.
The sight of the mature and usually unflappable maid clapping was oddly striking.
βDid you come, bell?β
β Clap, clap, clap, clap, clap.
ββ¦β
βYouβve been here, Lord Ed.β
βWhy the applauseβ¦?β
βJustβ¦ I was a bit moved.β
Belleβs expression was complex and somewhat relieved, as if she had discovered some profound truth.
βEven a relationship that seems to be at a standstill moves forward with timeβ¦ Having served as a maid for a long time, Iβve felt much pride and fulfillment, but it feels like another chapter has been added to my many experiencesβ¦β
βYouβre unusually verbose todayβ¦ Well, let it beβ¦β
Though I hadnβt been working overly long, I felt quite exhausted. After pouring more river water over my head and taking a deep breath, I settled down on a flat rock.
Dawn had passed, and it was an awkward time to call morning. It was now the a.m.
βI brought some of the discarded food from the morning supply inspection. Iβve placed them on the workbench, so please sort and eat them when you have time.β
βThanks as always. I owe you so much and have no way to pay you back. If you ever run into trouble at the Ophelius Hall, let me know. Iβll help as much as I can.β
βThatβs okay. Most of the duties at Ophelius Hall are routine, and Iβm relieved to see that your health and living conditions have improved.β
βThanks for your concern, butβ¦ shouldnβt you take care of yourself too? Youβve lost some weight recently, havenβt you?β
Belle modestly brought her hands forward and tilted her head.
βIβve lost some weight, but itβs not enough to worry about. The first thing you learn when you become a maid at Ophelius Hall is how to manage yourself. You must always look neat, act maturely, and stay healthy to serve properly.β
βThereβs not much to say when you put it that way, but living with such perfectionism must be exhausting.β
βThat may be. Speaking of looking after oneβs self, Lord Ed, shouldnβt you be more concerned with your own state? Youβre not yet fit to work, are you?β
I checked my listless body, nodding loosely.
I tried moving around a bit, but I still couldnβt do so as easily as before. I couldnβt keep relying on Belle forever; I needed to recover my strengthβ¦
βI think I can manage basic camp upkeep.β
My endurance had improved enough to withstand the magical load, so I could manage daily life activities.
βWhen the semester starts, youβll be busy too, and Iβll take care of myself.β
βHas your magical recovery not finished yet? Will it not affect your studies in magic?β
βIβll have to do my best. I need to start focusing on other areas besides magic.β
βWhat other areas?β
I visualized the campβs layout in my mind and then spoke.
βIβm thinking of expanding the cabin. Thatβs one of my goals for next semester.β
In the field of magic, the goal was to master high-level spells.
In survival, it was to expand the cabin.
I had to set clear policies for myself.
There was also a lot to do: creating special arrows, contracting new lesser spirits, crafting legendary magical equipment, and training in celestial magic⦠but I needed to set my primary plan in stone.
Especially since every time I needed to practice magic engineering, I had to visit the Soul Library, which was quite inconvenient.
Not only was the journey itself troublesome, but it was also problematic when it rained or my schedule conflicted with other commitments.
If I wanted to integrate magic engineering practice into my routine, I needed my own workshop within the camp.
But building a new cabin would decrease heating efficiency and increase maintenance, so instead, I considered adding a second floor to the existing cabin.
βMaybe Iβll increase the number of rooms and make a second floor large enough to double as a workshop and library.β
ββ¦ Then youβll need quite a bit of materials and labor.β
βIβll collaborate with Yenika to enlist the aid of spirits and discuss construction manpower and resources with Elteβs company. Since itβs a financial matter, I need to decide carefully.β
βCan you handle the financial burden?β
βMy expenses have been cleared since I became class president. Iβm planning to invest that surplus into the camp.β
Belleβs expression shifted curiously.
I sat on the flat rock, watching her face with intrigue.
βI wouldnβt have guessed you wouldnβt stay in the dorms. It would have been more convenient there.β
βThis place is my home now.β
It was the camp where I had struggled and persevered through the most challenging times.
When I was exhausted and in desperate need of rest, I always returned here.
βAnyway, you donβt have to help with the basics anymore. Whether itβs cleaning or making firewood, Iβm recovered enough to do it myself.β
βThatβs fortunate, but Iβll have to come to the camp regularly anyway, so donβt worry too much about it.β
βWhy is that?β
I asked, though I already knew the answer.
Belle produced an antique key from her waistband, showing it to me.
βI was actually planning to clean the villa today. Thatβ¦β
Belle seemed unusually troubled by something.
βMiss Yenika will be returning to the academy tomorrow.β
*Yenika did not come out of the cabin even after lunch had passed.
Occasionally, I heard the thumping of the cabin walls or the whooshing of pillows on the bed, but I pretended not to notice.
It seemed best to sit quietly and wait for the right time to approach. If I was too hasty, it would only backfire.
[ It has been a long time since Iβve felt so content. ]
As if she had ingested a potent tonic, Merildaβs face beamed with health as she fluttered her clothes.
ββ¦ Just stick to the deal.β
[ Of course. Ohoho, ohohoho. ]
After lunch, I relit the campfire to ward off unwelcome wildlife and to boil some water in advance.
While at it, I considered preparing lunch, but Belle came out from cleaning the Lortelle villa and insisted on taking over the ingredients and cooking.
I ended up sitting on the side of the camp, exchanging trivial stories with Merilda.
[ The remnants of spirits cannot be accessed at any time. When the time comes, Iβll notify you. ]
ββ¦ Youβre not just saying that and letting it go, right?β
[ Donβt you trust me? Thatβs disappointing. ]
Laughing mischievously, Merilda closed her eyes and enjoyed the breeze.
[ The time is not yet right. The wind needs to be stronger. ]
ββ¦ Okay.β
[ You wonβt regret your choice, I promise. ]
With these words, Merilda closed her mouth and let the camp breeze wash over her.
Late summer is a lovely time to be outside the camp, as the intense heat ebbs away.
Under the bright summer sky and among the vivacious forests, even the sweltering heat seems bearable.
Instead, the gentle breeze carries hints of autumn with it.
As Ed Rothtaylor in Sylvania, looking ahead to my junior yearβs second semester, I wondered if I could take a break.
Having pushed through without pause, perhaps Iβve earned a semester of rest. There were still tasks awaiting me, but I deserved a brief respite.
With those thoughts, I too closed my eyes to the wind, hoping for a restful term.
And so, the vacation approached its end.
Tanya, busy with family affairs; Princess Phoenia, entangled in the throes of imperial power struggles; and Lucy, who represented me at the royal court, all had to start thinking about returning to Acken Island.
What fate awaited the Rothtaylor estate⦠I, still recuperating in Acken Island, could not yet know.
All I could hope was that they each wielded their powers wisely in their realms.
*That evening, a royal missive arrived at my camp.
Naturally, I expected it to be from Princess Phoenia, but to my surprise, it was from Princess Sella.
β βFrom Sella Einyr Clorel, the First Princess of the Glorious Empire of Clorel.β
The letter was ornate with flowery language, surrounded by gold edges and bearing the seal of Clorelβs imperial family.
ββ¦β
Sitting by the fire, I opened the letter with curiosity.
β βAddressed to Sir Ed Rothtaylor.β
β βThe Clorel imperial court held a meeting to decide on the treatment of the survivors and heirs of the Rothtaylor family. However, the facts were not fully clear, requiring the presence of the concerned parties for a proper conclusion.β
The first oddity was the elevated form of address β I was now βSir Ed Rothtaylor.β A peculiar sensation arose from this change.
β βAs Tanya Rothtaylor represented Sir Ed but conclusions remain pendingβ¦ the treatment of the family has been deferred. However, there is a need to recall the Rothtaylor talents occupying important positions to the headquarters. It is likely many will fail to regain their posts.β
β βWith such conclusions, we desire the immediate return of Sir Lucy Maylil, who attended the meeting as a representative. Despite a minor disturbance caused by Sir Lucy during the meeting, given her merits during the Rothtaylor tragedy, we absolved her. However, she continued to occupy my personal chamber in the palace for hours, detained the imperial chefs, roamed the forbidden tower tops and palace dungeonsβ¦ There are too many misdemeanors to list in this letter.β
β βDue to her non-compliance with orders to return, we are at a loss to compel her. Therefore, we request Sir Ed Rothtaylor to directly urge her return through a formal letter.β
ββ¦β¦β
βWho sent the letter, Lord Ed?β
ββ¦ Hmm.β
I understood the gist of the imperial conference concerning the fate of the Rothtaylor family.
It was evident that factions both for and against the familyβs authority debated whether to maintain or dismiss their influence.
During this, it seemed Lucy was far from passive. The term βminor disturbanceβ likely belied the chaos she caused, enough to offset her service in reversing the Mebuler incident.
Moreover, her escapades within the palace walls forced Princess Sella to humble herself and reach out to me for help.
In essence, although lengthy, the letterβs core message could be summed up simply:
Lucy Maylil.
Please, take her back.
βWhat has she been doing in the palaceβ¦β
The formality of the letter conveyed Princess Sellaβs despair behind her political facade, which stirred an inexplicable nostalgia in meβ¦.
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