All seemed peaceful in the von Hohenheim estate. The rustling of leaves, combined with the pleasant warmth of the early afternoon sun, made for an idyllic scene. Kids could be heard running around in the distance, chasing each other as part of some game. Their loud giggles served as a testament to their enjoyment.
A group of maids was hanging laundry nearby, occasionally checking on them. They had fond smiles on their faces as they watched the children enjoying themselves. Such carefree scenes had been absent from the estate since the household had arrived on the Alexandria. Only now, thanks to the successful launch of the Gondola, with the constant tension dispelled, were the people able to enjoy the simple pleasures again.
Nowadays, it was a common sight to see a maid or servant skip in joy as they completed their duties. And why wouldnât they? The future looked bright once more. On top of that, Mia von Hohenheim, the caretaker of the estate, had revealed the adjustments of the salaries on the day after the Gondola launch, and the news had been a cause for celebrations ever since. The entire staff had received a massive raise.
It wasnât only the craftsman, either. From guards to maids, Mages to artisans, everyoneâs salary had gone up. In addition, the entire estate was being renovated. The workshop was being modernized, the furniture would be replaced, and the kitchen would almost double in size.
A new chef had been hired as well. He was a chubby older man named Gordon. The Fire Mage had been fired from his position as head chef of a prestigious restaurant for being too experimental with his culinary creations. As Mia had learned, âtoo experimentalâ was code for cooking with monster meat. She had hired him on the spot.
Despite the festive atmosphere that had permeated the estate for the past week, not everyone was having a good time. Far removed from the cheer and frantic activity, in the shadow of a gnarled oak tree, sat a young man. His crimson hair had gotten long while he had concentrated on the Gondola project and now hung almost to his shoulders in an untidy, dirty mess. Furthermore, his new, almost regal robe was unbuttoned and in disarray as he slumped against his wooden backrest.
Zeke blankly stared into nothingness, his eyes glazed over. Although he was physically present, his mind was far away. His [Perfect Sensory Recall] allowed him to relive a past memory in perfect clarity. He had spent the last few days like this. In his inner world, a completely different scene was playing out. Zeke and Maximilian were debating magical theory.
It was a memory from just a week before the tournament. It wasnât an unusual occurrence for the two of them to debate like this, but Zeke always recalled this specific moment with a special fondness.
ââŠI donât see how you could possibly make up for the downsides of focusing on passive spells,â Maximilian argued. âThe limit this puts on your Mana output can not be overstated.â
âTrue, but you are not taking into account the whole picture,â Zeke countered. âLife is not all about combat. There are plenty of applications for Magic that wonât need you to use all your strength. Not having to supply the mana for a given spell frees your mind up to focus on other things â precision for example.â
âThatâsâŠâ Maximilian started,â âŠa good point, actually. I will have to think about that.â
Zeke gaped. âDid⊠Did I just win a debate?â
Maximilian chuckled. âHey! I am neither all-knowing nor omnipotent, you brat. It was only a matter of time until you got lucky!â
Despite his words, there was a proud smile on the old manâs face. Zeke froze the memory at this point. His eyes remained fixated on his mentorâs expression. He stretched out a hand toward the old man but retracted it again before he could make contact, too afraid of breaking the illusion. He unfroze the memory, watching as Maximilian continued to heap praise onto his past self. The memory ended, leaving Zeke feeling empty once more.
Before he could dive into another memory, Zeke heard the sound of approaching footsteps. He exited his mental hideout, wondering who it would be this time. He expected either David or Mia since the two of them were his most frequent visitors. They would search him out multiple times a day to inquire about his needs.
He hated those visits. What did everyone think that they could do for him anyway? Maximilian was dead, and it was his fault. If he had never come up with that accursed meditation technique, the old man would still be fine. This was a fact and not something that could be explained away with honeyed words. However, when Zeke regained his sight, it was neither of the two that stood before him.
âWhat do you want?â Zeke asked in a clipped tone.
Leo just stood there, looking back at him. There was no pity in his brotherâs eyes, which Zeke appreciated. However, he couldnât help but feel resentful for how little the news of Maximilianâs death seemed to have affected Leo. He looked better than ever. If anything, he seemed to be happier now.
âI asked you what you want!â Zeke growled.
Despite the aggressive tone, Leo didnât snap back. His eyes only turned even softer when looking at him.
âYou know,â Leo started, âI used to look at you the exact same way you are looking at me right now.â
Zeke glared at him. How could Leo know the first thing about what he was going through? How could he even begin to comprehend-
âI used to think you were a monster, you know?â Leo admitted.
Zekeâs eyes widened fractionally. The statement had caught him off guard. With an effort of will, he pushed through the fog that still clouded his thoughts. For the first time since hearing of Maximilianâs death, his attention was solely on the person in front of him. ââŠthat so?â
Leo nodded. âAfter Maximilian was taken, you went right back to being your old self. Not a tear, not a sob, nothing,â he explained. âBack then, I thought it was proof of how little you cared about him. That you only tried to take advantage, you know?â
Leo fell silent, lost in his own thoughts for a moment. After a while, his gaze refocused on Zekeâs. âI was wrong thoughâŠâ he said eventually. âThe reason you were able to function normally wasnât because you didnât care. No, it was because you hadnât given up. I can see that clearly now.â
Zeke averted his eyes. âI was just being naive.â
âAnd thatâs so bad?â
âYes!â Zeke snapped back. âIt was my naivety and stupidity that got Maximilian captured in the first place.â
âHow was that your fault?â Leo asked.
âIf I hadnât come up with that Meditation techniqueââ
âOh, come off it,â Leo interrupted.
âWhat⊠did you just say?â
âI said to come off it,â Leo repeated. âYou canât honestly believe that was the only reason Maximilian was captured. He had been killing members of the four great families for years. You donât think that might have played a role as well?â
Zeke remained silent, having no words to refute his brother.
âMoreover, the Trinity Project would have been even more damning if discovered. So were many other of his secrets. Face it, Maximilian had been playing with fire for years. It was never your technique that did him in. You are just deceiving yourself in order to continue your pity party.â
Zeke gnashed his teeth, his muscles tensing. However, he slumped back down only a moment later. What was even the point of getting angry about this?
ââŠso thatâs it, huh? Youâre just gonna continue like this? Moping around and feeling sorry for yourself? What will it take for you to finally snap out of it? Does someone else need to die? Maya maybe?â
Before he had even finished talking, Zeke had already teleported right in front of him. With all his strength, he punched Leo in the face. Contrary to his expectation, the strike didnât land. Leo ducked left, returning the attack with his right fist in the same motion. Zeke's head snapped back. However, despite the punch hitting him square across the jaw, it barely did anything.
A single tensing of his neck was enough to invalidate the attack. Even the red blotch on his cheek was already disappearing. He didnât waste any time, continuing his offensive. Leo lunged forward as well, a blur of motion, a whirlwind of punches aimed at his opponentâs core. But Zeke effortlessly weathered each blow.
The ground cracked beneath Zekeâs feet as he retaliated, his punches whirling through the air with earth-shattering force. Leo's instincts kicked in, guiding him with an uncanny sense of timing. He weaved, ducked, and dodged, narrowly evading Zeke's strikes, his body moving with an almost supernatural grace. Even so, the fight was hopeless. Zeke's body defied the damage, healing instantly from every injury Leo inflicted.
It only took a couple of minutes for a winner to be decided. Despite Zeke having taken a majority of the blows, he still looked unharmed, if a bit winded. Leo, on the other hand, was laying flat on his back, gasping for breath. One of his eyes was swollen shut. Additionally, bruises could be seen all over his face and body. Even so, there was a wide smile on his face. âFeeling better?â
Zeke lowered his fists. âYou meant to do that.â
âDo what?â Leo asked.
âYou know exactly what Iâm talking about,â Zeke said. âYou provoked me on purpose.â
âOhh that,â Leo responded with a smug grin. âYes, I did do that on purpose.â
âWhy? There was no way you could win in a brawl.â
âAre you feeling better?â Leo asked again. This time, Zeke actually considered the question. He rolled his shoulders. His muscles had been quite stiff a moment ago, probably because he had been sitting for too long. Now, his body thrummed with vitality. His melancholic mood also seemed to have improved a good bit.
ââŠyes,â he admitted reluctantly.
âThought so,â Leo said, his expression turning sober in the next instant. âBelieve it or not, I know a thing or two about dealing with loss.â
The reminder of Leoâs past caused Zeke to grimace. His adopted brother had lost both of his parents before even turning ten. Zeke averted his eyes in shame. What right did he even have to feel sorry for himself in the face of someone like Leo?
âI didnât say that to make you feel bad,â Leo quickly assured. âItâs just that⊠I have this system for getting myself out of a slump. For me, whenever I feel down I would exercise. Moving your body is an excellent way to improve your mood. Itâs just hard to get motivated when you're depressed...â
â⊠hence the provocation,â Zeke finished.
âHence the provocation,â Leo repeated with a nod.
Zeke leaned against the trunk of a tree. He angled his neck and swept his gaze upward, looking at the single cloud adorning the otherwise pristine sky. âHeâs really gone, huh?â Zeke said after a while.
âYeah,â Leo replied, still lying on the ground, looking up at the same solitary cloud.
âIt hurtsâŠâ Zeke said intelligently.
âYeahâŠâ
Nobody spoke anymore, and Leo pretended not to hear the occasional sniffle. Or the sound of wet hot tears hitting the ground. They both silently continued to look up at the sky. Leoâs wounds had almost fully recovered by the time Zeke broke the silence.
âSorry about that,â he said. He didnât specify if he was talking about the wait, the crying, or the beating he had inflicted on Leo. But it didnât matter anyway.
âDonât worry about it,â Leo responded, finally sitting up. âFrom what Iâve been told, thatâs what brothers are for.â
The corners of Zekeâs mouth lifted a fraction. âYou are not half bad at this brother thing, you know?â
âYeah?â
ââŠFor a complete amateur, I mean,â Zeke added.
Leo burst out laughing. A moment later Zeke joined in as well, his eyes still moist from previous tears. It wasn't about the joke, but the relief of letting go. It took them a while to calm down, but eventually, they did.
After a moment of companionable silence, Leo spoke, âWhat are you gonna do?â
Zeke sighed. âYou might have merely been trying to provoke me, but you were right. Itâs time I stop feeling sorry for myself.â
âDo you have a plan already?â Leo asked with shining eyes. âRevenge?â
Zeke shook his head. âNo, Itâs nothing that elaborate. Itâs more likeâŠâ he looked down at Leo and extended a hand to help him up. âI⊠no, not I â
we
! We will need to get a lot stronger before we can even begin to contemplate revenge. We have too many people relying on us to try something so foolish. For now.â
Leo didnât hesitate as he grabbed Zekeâs hand. He entrusted his full weight to the offered limb as he gracefully swung himself to his feet. âHow do we start?â
Gradually, the long-dormant spark in Zekeâs eyes rekindled as he contemplated the question. Now that his senses were focused, many ideas came to mind. Slowly, the disjointed insights and ideas started to form the outline of a plan. Godfrey Goldfinger had managed to shatter his feelings of accomplishment on the day of the event. However, the monetary success remained, giving Zeke options he had previously not even been able to dream of.
There was so much to do. He needed to build his reputation, forge new alliances, improve his strength, grow the company⊠the list was endless. But every journey started the exact same way.
âBy taking that first step.â