~Chapter 119~
The temple was as peaceful as ever. Unlike the chaos outside, the priests walked about in calm routine. It felt like a space completely cut off from the outside world.
âHonestly, Iâm not someone with a clear purpose. Iâm just⌠curious about many things.â
Onyx, walking beside me, seemed bothered by earlier events and brought it up lightly.
âI just happened to form ties with the temple. If I hadnât, my interest would have gone elsewhere.â
âHaving something that brings you joy is a blessing.â
He smiled at my reply.
âI hope Lady Roygin can find joy here too.â
His eyes narrowed, as if debating whether to raise a difficult topic. I smiled faintly at him.
âEarlier, you seemed hesitant to talk about your research. Thatâs okay with me.â
He clicked his tongue softly.
âThe truth is, I feel I said something unnecessary to you. Things are⌠a bit complicated right now.â
âThat happens.â
âS-sorryâŚâ
âOf course, I came because I was curious about your research, but if circumstances donât allow it, that canât be helped.â
I smiled brightly, and his eyes shook violently. Sweat gathered on his forehead.
Then I murmured wistfully,
âEven so, itâs a shame. I love studying, too. Finding someone who shares that passion made me so glad.â
âLady RoyginâŚâ
âBut donât worry! Iâll just study hard on my own so I can be of help to you someday.â
His face went pale.
âWhen that time comes⌠could I earn the honor of joining your research?â
At last, he broke.
âNo, no! You donât need to study alone. Come with me.â
âReally?â
I grabbed hold of his offer instantly.
âOf course. I was the one who mentioned it first, after all.â
He sighed in relief, color slowly returning to his face.
âLetâs go quickly. We canât let Yurian see.â
He raised a finger to his lips, telling me to stay quiet. I mimicked him, and only then did he look reassured as we hurried along.
But thenâsomeone grabbed me suddenly.
âYouâŚ!â
It was a man Iâd never seen before, yet his tone felt strangely familiar. His hair shone silver in the sunlight.
âLady Roygin, do you know this person?â Onyx asked curiously.
The man immediately released me, realizing his mistake. I gave a sheepish smile and nodded.
âPlease, go on ahead. Iâll follow soon.â
Onyx hesitated, then nodded and walked away. As soon as he was gone, I dragged the man with me to a quieter place.
Then the questions came pouring down like arrows.
âWhy are you here? You should be at the Roygin estateâŚâ
âSorry, but shouldnât I be asking you that? Why is someone from the Tower here at the temple?â
Perilâs face twisted in a grimace.
âI asked first.â
âI became a member of Cardiff.â
ââŚThatâs not the answer I wanted.â
I sighed inwardly and spoke more gently.
âTheyâre moving the relic into Dremokan in two days.â
âThatâs still not the answer I wanted.â
Whatever was bothering him, Perilâs tone stayed sharp. At least he seemed aware he wasnât hiding his emotions well.
He closed his eyes tightly and took a deep breath, pressing his fingers to his temples.
ââŚFine. I expected you wouldnât sit quietly. But the only reason I helped him was for your safety.â
ââŚâŚâ
âBut now, finding you here, I have no reason left to help him.â
How does that conclusion make sense�
âWait. Youâre too worked up.â
âHow am I supposed to calm down?â
I had never seen him this angry before.
Usually, he was so composed.
âThis has nothing to do with you. Go back, now.â
Before I could react, my whole body froze as if bound.
âSeriously? Throwing magic at me alreadyâŚ!â
The suffocating aura around me was frightening, but worse was knowing he could send me straight back to the estate at any moment.
âCanât we at least have a proper greeting?â
âGreetings, my foot.â
Clearly, my words werenât getting through. He scoffed and began sketching a magic circle.
This was bad.
âThen at least answer one thing. Just one, and Iâll go.â
âOh? Youâre daring to bargain with me now?â
âDonât you think itâs a little late to complain about that? Iâve already had the nerve to make requests of you before.â
For once, he faltered. I seized the chance.
âYouâre here for the same reason I am, arenât you?â
âIf you already know my answer, then you wonât regret leaving.â
âOh, come on!â
âWhat, not satisfied?â
âOf course not!â
I struggled against his magic. Seeing I wouldnât give in, he let out a long sigh and finally released me.
I glared up at him, but his face softened strangely as he spoke.
âYou told me you have a home to return to. If Orphen wins, everything will go back to the way it was. I donât need to help him.â
ââŚâŚâ
âThen why are you siding with the Duke? Did he force you to?â
I nearly laughed.
âDo I look like the type to take anyoneâs orders, let alone his?â
âThen why?â
His eyes were calm, but the emotions behind them surged like crashing waves.
âNow youâve made me curious, too.â
âCurious about what?â
âWhy would a Tower Master who swore to stay out of politics choose to help Ricardo?â
âAs I told youâbecause I wanted you safe.â
He frowned, as if to say I already knew that.
âNo. Did you really think I wouldnât make this choice?â
ââŚâŚâ
âIf your only goal was to send me back to my world, then you wouldnât need to side with him at all.â
Peril studied me with a hard expression. My reasoning must have hit home.
âYou donât have the right to stop me.â
He gave no answer.
The silence dragged. I kicked at a pebble on the ground.
âIf I was wrong, you could at least correct me⌠Donât just leave me hanging.â
âYouâre completely wrong. All wrong.â
ââŚLiar.â
I glared, and he sighed deeply, turning his head away in resignation.
âYouâre right. What power do I have to stop you?â
âYou stopped me just fine a moment
ago.â
âTch. Again.â
Peril ran a hand roughly over his face.
âYou really donât let a single word go.â