Chapter 56.1
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nâWhatâs with today?â Eugene thought exasperatedly.
nThere was no way this was a coincidence. This had to be a move by that Commander of the Court Wizards who had been following him around like a trail of goldfish poop. But for now, Eugene put down the lobster claw he had been holding and got up from his seat.
nâTo think Iâd meet such an honored personage in such a shabby placeâŚ,â Eugene trailed off.
nâThis place can hardly be called shabby,â the person Eugene was addressing disputed. âEven in all of Pentagon, this restaurant is quite famous after all.â
nâBut youâre not going to deny that you are an honored personage?â
nâIf it were up to me, I would deny it, but wouldnât it be ridiculous of me to commit lèse-majestĂŠ by doing so?â
nThe person Eugene had been addressing was Honein Abram. The Crown Prince of Aroth had just entered the private room they had reserved in this restaurant without a single attendant accompanying him. With a bright smile, he pointed at an empty seat at Eugeneâs table.
nâMay I sit there?â he asked politely.
nEugene replied, âIt doesnât matter to me, butâŚ.â
nThere might not be much meaning to this choice, but Eugene still glanced over to Lovellian for permission. Like Eugene, Lovellian similarly got up from his seat.
nâIâm fine with that as well. However, Crown Prince, would it be better for you if I were to leave my seat?â Lovellian asked.
nHonein assured him, âThereâs no need for that. If the Red Tower Master were forced to leave his seat, Iâm sure that Sir Eugene would also feel uncomfortable, and I also donât want to disrupt this meal between a master and his disciple.â
nâIâm afraid that itâs already been disrupted,â Eugene grumbled as he wiped his hands with a wet towel. âIf you were really taking that into consideration, you should have just approached us after dinner.â
nThis way of talking was far too rude to be used when speaking to the Crown Prince, who was the first in the line of succession. However, none of those present pointed out Eugeneâs rudeness. It had been two years since Eugene had arrived in Aroth, and though it wasnât too often, he had met with Honein a few times during this period.
nâThat was also my intention,â Honein revealed. âBut it seems that Sir Eugene, your meal ended up taking longer than I intended. Were you really planning on eating all the lobsters this restaurant has available?â
nâHey now, thatâs an exaggeration. Donât you know, Crown Prince? These lobsters actually have very little flesh once theyâve been peeled from their shells,â Eugene defended himself.
nHonein changed the subject, âI didnât know that Sir Eugene enjoyed seafood so much.â
nâI like anything as long as it tastes good. But why havenât you taken a seat yet?â Eugene asked as he pulled out the empty chair.
nAt this invitation, Honein laughed and took the seat.
nâSeeing you show such unusual courtesy, it seems that walking all the way here has been in vain,â Honein observed.
nâYou should have suspected it in your heart before you even came here,â Eugene said.
nâWell, that might be the case.â
nâNow then, letâs see, it seems like it will take quite some time for them to serve us new dishes, soâŚ.â
nHonein said, âIf youâre inviting me to dinner, Iâm afraid Iâll have to refuse.â
nâIf thatâs the case, then letâs get straight to talking,â Eugene said with a smile as he put down the wet towel. âThough no matter what the Crown Prince offers, Iâm afraid my decision will not change.â
nâEven if Iâm promising you the position of the Commander of the Court Wizards?â Honein calmly replied as if he had been waiting for Eugeneâs refusal. âI can guarantee this offer with my own good name.â
nEugene raised an eyebrow, âI believe that should be outside your capabilities for now.â
nâIn ten years,â Honein firmly declared.
nAlthough Honein had promised that the position would be his in ten years, Eugene was still only nineteen-years-old. Not a single wizard in Arothâs history had managed to become the Commander of the Court Wizards at the young age of twenty-nine.
nâIsnât that a little bit too optimistic?â Eugene asked doubtfully.
nHonein calmly explained, âIn ten years, I will be the king of Aroth.â
nEven hearing these words was enough to be dangerous for the listener. However, this VIP-only room was designed so that any conversation taking place within it absolutely could not leak out. Moreover, the moment Honein entered, Lovellian had personally cast a spell to increase the roomâs protection against surveillance.
nThat said, it wasnât like Honeinâs words were any less dangerous for all these precautions.
nâI believe the reigning monarch should still have the final say on this matter?â
nAs Lovellion asked this question with narrowed eyes, Honein smiled brightly and raised both hands in surrender.
nâPlease donât get the wrong idea,â he said. âI have already received a promise from my father regarding the succession of the throne. Not only is my right of succession unrivaled, but the people of Aroth also trust in me and have no doubt that I will become their next king.â
nâEven though that might be the case, your words were still inappropriate,â Lovellian warned him.
nDespite having said this, Lovellian also had no doubt that Honein would be able to become the next king. Of course, there were other potential successors, but Honein was unrivaled among all his siblings.
nThe people of Aroth held so much respect and admiration for magic that it was called the Magic Kingdom. Though this country had produced many great wizards generation after generation, even among all of these wizards, the royal family of Aroth could proudly boast of possessing an excellent âbloodlineâ for magic.
nAnd even among the royal family, Honein was absolutely exceptional. Everyone in the royal family of Aroth might have started learning magic from a young age, but Honein was the first in the royal familyâs history to have reached the Fifth Circle before even becoming an adult.
nââŚ.And itâs not just compared to the rest of the Royal Family either,â Lovellian mused.
nAmong all the wizards who had studied in Aroth, none had managed to reach the Fifth Circle before entering adulthood. Even Lovellian, who had constantly been called a genius from a very young age, rose to the Fifth Circle only after he had become an adult.
nIf Lovellian hadnât met Eugene, he would have believed that this Crown Prince held the most talent for this generation in terms of âmagic.â
nâThe Court Wizards are under the direct command of the king. Of course, it will take some mediation in respect of the parliament, but if itâs you, Sir Eugene, then Iâm sure that in ten years, you would have obtained sufficient qualifications for the role,â Honein professed.
nEugene expressed his doubts, âAlthough Iâm grateful for your high esteem, Crown Prince, you canât be sure of what level my magic has reached, correct?â
nâIsnât that because Sir Eugene and the Red Tower Master have been quite thorough in hiding it. Now, why would you hide it?â Honein asked with a smile. âI suspect youâre hiding it because thereâs a good reason for you to do so. Since you havenât revealed it directly, I can only make guesses, but⌠the other wizards should also suspect something along those lines.â
nââŚHm,â Eugene grunted at him to go on.
nâWitch Craft,â Honein uttered as he stared at Eugene with narrowed eyes.
nHonein was using the Sixth Circle spell Search-Eye. This spell was able to detect the mana contained within Eugeneâs body. Just from looking at the amount of mana that Eugene possessed, he could tell that Eugeneâs mana was far beyond what an ordinary Fifth Circle wizard could possess.
nHonein cut straight to the point, âHave you comprehended the Eternal Hole?â
nâDo you really need me to reply to that?â Eugene asked in return.
nâIf you say something like that, then youâre practically admitting it,â Honein pointed out.
nâThatâs because I canât do something like lying to the Crown Prince, right?â Eugene smirked, âThough that doesnât mean I have any intentions of telling you the whole truth.â
nâThe Commander of Arothâs Court Wizards â does this position truly not interest you?â tempted Honein.
nEugene dismissed his offer, âItâs certainly a prestigious role, but I can get something like that wherever I go.â
nEugene truly wasnât interested in such a position. Especially since it came with military duties. Besides, as he had just said, Eugene was confident that, with his abilities, he would be welcomed anywhere he went.
nJust solely in terms of national power, the Kiehl Empire was superior to Aroth. After all, only three countries in this vast continent were powerful enough to be called empires: The Holy Empire of Yuras, the Kiehl Empire, and the Devildom of Helmuth.
nAt the moment, Eugene was just a member of the Lionheart clan. Although the Patriarch of the main family hadnât held a noble title since the passing of the Great Vermouth, there were actually many members among the Lionheartâs collateral branches who held high-ranking noble titles. If Eugene were to take up a title by swearing fealty to the crown, he would be able to obtain the lowest rank of baron with ease.
nâIf itâs with Sir Eugeneâs skill, then, of course, thatâs the case,â Honein agreed. âBut is it really impossible for us to tempt you to stay in Aroth with this position?â
nâItâs not that I dislike Aroth or hate the thought of becoming a Court Wizard. Itâs just that Iâm not that interested in it,â Eugene confessed.
nHonein suddenly changed tracks, âIf thatâs the case, then what about knowledge?â
nUnable to understand what Honein meant by that, Eugene tilted his head in confusion, but at his side, Lovellianâs expression stiffened.
nHesitantly, Lovellian asked, âCrown Prince, could you be talking aboutâŚ?â
nâOnly the first volume of Witch Craft has been stored in Akron,â Honein said in a calm voice as he stared directly at Eugene. âAs you are already aware, the Wise Sienna wrote Witch Craft as a complete set of three volumes. The first of these is stored in Akron⌠and the other two volumes are stored in the royal treasury.â
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