After asking about Arrows, Alon immediately threw the next question.
It was about the story he had heard from the mysterious man in the mirror within the World Tree.
ââŠThe technique that defies the heavens.â
âDo you know something about it?â
Even at Alonâs question, Kylrus, lost in thought, continued speaking to himself.
âContemplate the anomaly.â
âRecognize it.â
âPerceive it.â
âDo not run away⊠huh.â
As if savoring the words, Kylrus muttered the sentence Alon had conveyed slowly.
Then, lowering the hand that had been stroking his chin, he looked at Alon.
âThis⊠seems to be a teaching.â
âIs this how mages teach techniques and mental images?â
âWhat nonsense are you spouting? Of course not.â
â? Didnât you just say it was a teaching? Doesnât that mean itâs a lesson about the technique?â
ââŠGood grief. Even with such power, youâre still a novice.â
Kylrus let out a sigh.
âI told you last time. Fundamentally, every mage possesses a mental image, but each takes a different form. Therefore, the methods of obtaining a mental image and their types all vary.â
âHm.â
âIn other words, itâs rare for the training methods to overlap when acquiring a mental image.â
Kylrus continued explaining.
âDespite that, the reason I judged this to be a teaching is that I believe thereâs a hidden meaning in those words.â
âThen canât you tell me what it is?â
ââŠLet me ask just in case. Do you think that if I explained those words to you, you would obtain a mental image?â
ââŠWouldnât I?â
Kylrus did not answer.
Instead, Alon could see it. What it meant to curse someone with your eyes.
After a brief silence,
âBefore anything else, I want to ask whether this technique is necessary for you, or rather, whether itâs something you can even learn.â
âWhat do you mean?â
âWhy do you think the man in the mirror left his teachings in such an obscure manner? Do you think he twisted the words just to mess with the learner?â
âThat wouldnât be it.â
âThen? Why do you think he conveyed it in such a convoluted way?â
Alon pondered for a moment before answering.
ââŠIf, as you say, this is a teaching, then maybe itâs because I need to realize it on my own?â
âAt least youâre not a complete novice. Thatâs a relief.â
ââŠâ
âBut one thing to keep in mind is that whatâs important in obtaining a mental image is not just the realization, but the process of reaching that realization itself.â
âSo, the process of arriving at the result is more important than the result itself?â
âExactly. A mental image is built up from the ground. The goal isnât to attain realization, but rather, the process itself is what matters. A mental image is ultimately formed through the process of realization, and as a byproduct, you naturally reach enlightenment.â
âSo in the end, I canât receive your help.â
âCorrect. Howeverââ
Kylrus let out a thoughtful hum before adding,
âItâs a bit strange.â
âWhat part?â
âThe talk about âagainst the heavens.â That part is certainlyââ
As if something didnât quite fit, Kylrus pondered over it several times.
âIf you truly wish to obtain a mental image related to going against the heavens, go to the north.â
âThe north?â
He offered new advice.
âYes, to the coldest place at the center of the north. You might find some help in your process there.â
âDo you know something about âagainst the heavensâ?â
âNot exactly.â
He left it at that, saying he had only heard about it.
âNow then, novice, if youâre done asking questions, letâs begin the lesson.â
Kylrus stood up in front of Alon.
Alon also faced him.
âGot it. But how will the lesson be conducted?â
âObviously, through combat.â
ââŠCombat?â
âYes, from now on, you will fight me.â
âWait, you havenât taught me anything yetââ
âYouâll start learning now. By seeing for yourself.â
With those words, Kylrus suddenly began forming seals with his hands.
Although his face remained expressionless, Alon was utterly flustered.
Still, he didnât hesitate to form a counter-seal.
âFrom this moment on, I will try to kill you. So, fight me with the resolve to kill me in return.â
ââŠWhat if I actually die?â
âDonât worry. This is the mental world. Even if you die, you wonât actually die. Youâll just be ejected from here.â
As Kylrus completed an unusual sequence of hand signs, just as he had demonstrated before,
âSo grit your teeth and face me. Fight to claim what is mine as yours.â
He uttered those words.
âSpiritual Faith.â
Suddenly, shadows began creeping up, coiling around Kylrusâs body.
His figure was instantly swallowed by the darkness, as if sucked into the shadows.
And a moment later.
Kylrus emerged, looking completely different from before.
A mask, formed of black shadows, covered only the lower half of his face.
Whooshâ
His once-white robes turned black, fluttering in the air.
The fabric, rippling like flames, seemed to veil the ruined world behind him.
His eyes, now in the form of reverse pupils, gleamed with paradoxical dark light.
At that moment, Alon felt threatened.
His opponent hadnât even moved.
He was merely standing still.
Yet, that alone was enough to completely overwhelm his entire body.
And thenâ
ââŠ! Spirit Woodââ
Alon, belatedly regaining his senses, tried to chant a techniqueâ
â?â
âBut he couldnât.
The next moment.
He was back in reality.
What in the worldâ
âDonât worry. This is the mental world. Even if you die, you wonât actually die. Youâll just be ejected from here.â
Kylrusâs voice echoed in his mind.
âHahââ
Alon let out a hollow laugh without realizing it.
He slowly looked down at the fading remnants of the Footsteps of the Past.
He had returned to reality.
Which meant he had died inside that world.
A fleeting sense of emptiness passed through his mind.
But only for a moment.
Taking a deep breath, Alon calmly replayed the recent battleâno, that futile death that wasnât even a fight.
âThe moment Kylrus put on that mask covering his lower face, I chanted my technique, and then my memory cut off.â
The last thing he could barely recall.
Was that the shadows had spread widely beneath Kylrusâs feet.
âHah.â
Alon let out another hollow laugh.
âI expected that he wouldnât last long.â
From the moment Kylrus mentioned that training would be conducted in the form of a sparring match, Alon had somewhat anticipated this situation.
He was clearly weaker than Kylrus.
But even so, he hadnât expected to be killed this easily.
After all, he hadnât just been idle for the past ten years.
âHooââ
Alon took a deep breath.
Now was the time to shake off his thoughts.
Instead of emptiness, he filled his mind with determination.
This wasnât a battle, but training.
Winning or losing didnât matter.
What mattered now wasâ
âUsing the same magic that Kylrus used. If I can absorb all the techniques he used to control the Shadow DragonâŠâ
The image of Kylrus in the mental world was vivid in his mind.
Standing there arrogantly with a black half-mask covering his face.
Just standing still, he exuded an overwhelming pressure that sent chills down Alonâs spine.
âThat means I can become like that too.â
Alon quietly clenched his fist.
***
A week later.
To keep his promise to Penia, Alon left the Marquisate of Palatio.
âHmm, first, Iâll visit the Magic Society, then stop by the Thunder Serpent Tribe in the Duchy of Luxibl, and after that, head north?â
As he mentally organized his travel itinerary while feeling the increasingly chilly weather, he heard Peniaâs cheerful voice from ahead.
âA~D~â
She was so excited that she was even humming a tune.
Sitting beside her, Phelin watched his sister with an expression that was half understanding and half perplexed at her reaction.
At that moment, Evan spoke up.
âMarquis, this trip seems like it will take a while. Is that correct?â
âYes, even if we move quickly, it will take at least four months.â
ââŠHuh? Four months? I thought three months would be enough.â
Alon clarified.
âThere are a couple of additional places I need to visit.â
âWhere?â
âThereâs an item I need to find.â
Alon thought of Footsteps of the Past tucked inside his coat.
âIt takes way too long to recharge.â
Although the recharge time had always been long, he had never found it particularly inconvenient until now.
As long as he could enter the mental world once a month, it wasnât a big problem.
But now that his training had begun, it was becoming a serious obstacle.
If one training session required an entire month, then he needed an artifact that could shorten that time.
At the very least, he had to be able to use Footsteps of the Past once a day.
âI donât know if things will go as plannedâŠâ
But he had to try.
Alon continued pondering for a while.
And exactly one week after they had set out, Alon arrived at the Magic Society.
Without even greeting the mages properly, he headed straight for the library.
In truth, he wanted to exchange greetings with the mages and listen to some of the strange rumors he had picked up on, butâ
âHeheââ
Peniaâs eyes were sparkling like a puppy that had just spotted a treat.
Under the magesâ curious gazes, Alon went up to the library with Penia.
[Hmm? Itâs been a while.]
A brief moment of hesitationâ then, naturally, he encountered Heinkel, who greeted him.
âH-Hello~!â
Penia, stiff with nervousness, quickly bowed her head.
Though her gaze toward Heinkel was filled with admiration,
Alon, noticing the adoration practically dripping from her eyes, got straight to the point.
âI have a favor to ask.â
[Is it another request to learn magic, like last time?]
âYes. And this time, Iâd like you to teach someone else as well.â
[Someone elseâah.]
Heinkel tilted her head slightly and pointed at Penia.
[You mean your betrothed?]
In that instant, the excitement on Peniaâs face completely froze.
She began nervously glancing at Alon.
Since Penia had already confessed everything to him, Alon wasnât particularly flustered by Heinkelâs misunderstanding.
Still, Penia seemed to feel guilty as she darted her eyes around while looking at Alon.
With a casual shrug, Alon said,
âAhem, first, let me correct thatâshe is not my betrothed.â
[âŠHuh?]
After clearing up the misunderstanding, he explained the full story.
A moment laterâ
[Hmm, so thatâs how it is?]
âYes. So if you accept, Iâll also share my magic with you, as you requested.â
At that, Heinkel turned to look at Penia.
Penia hesitated, subtly shifting her gaze away and pursing her lips.
âAckââ
She bit her tongue by mistake, and tears welled up in her eyes.
But in those eyes, there was unmistakable anticipation.
Howeverâ
[No thanks.]
ââŠWhat?â
[I refuse. If this had been the offer from the start, maybe Iâd consider it, but I donât like people who lie.]
An unexpected response.
âEhâŠ?â
Penia was completely shattered.
***
Like a ghost whose soul had left its body, Penia turned pale white.
Watching her, Heinkel smirked to herself.
In truth, this was the exact situation she had been hoping for.
Of course, her primary goal was to study Alonâs magic.
But even so, the reason she had rejected his offer was simpleâ
Penia had lied to her.
She disliked liars.
But that was merely an excuse.
The real reason was far more practicalâ
She wanted to squeeze something extra out of this deal.
âThe thing trailing behind him doesnât seem to be trying to cause harm. As long as I donât ask about magic directly, it doesnât even moveâŠâ
During her previous lesson with Alon, Heinkel had realized something.
As long as she didnât show hostility toward Alon,
that âeyeâ wouldnât pose a threat.
Soâ
âNow, what should I demand in return?â
As she pondered what else she could reasonably extort from him,
[âŠHmm?]
Her gaze suddenly landed on Alonâs brooch.
A brooch adorned with a red gemstone.
Normally, she wouldnât have given it a second thoughtâ it wasnât particularly flashy.
And yet, instinctively, her eyes were drawn to it.
At that momentâ
A chill ran down her spine.
She met eyes with it.
The red eye that was staring directly at her.
And thenâ
[Spiritâ]
A voice echoed.
[You should stop while you can.]
A voice that was both alluring and eerie.