âUnderstood, Your Majesty. Iâll wait outside, thenâI leave it to you.â Vinny nodded, thinking he had caught Friane Vâs meaning.
âNo, Vinny. You donât need to wait outside. Youâll come in with us.â The King clearly didnât mean that.
âWouldnât that... be inappropriate?â Vinny hesitated.
âInappropriate? Youâre Mirexiaâs childhood companion, and Iâve watched you grow up myself. What could be inappropriate about it?â Friane V chuckled. âOr are you worried the royal bedchambers arenât safe?â
âOf course not.â Vinny shook his head quickly.
âThen thereâs nothing improper. Come.â
âYes, Your Majesty.â Since the King himself said so, Vinny couldnât argue. He followed behind Mirexia and Friane V into the royal bedchambers.
Vinny noticed that the Dragon-Knights who had escorted them stopped outside, forming ranks to stand guard.
It seemed that even Dragon-Knights could not enter the royal bedchambers except in special circumstances. Likely only the royal butler, the commander and vice-commander of the Dragon-Knights, the Princessâs chief maid, and a few high ministers with the Kingâs express permission could step within.
As royal guards, the Dragon-Knights understood better than anyone just how much trust and favor Vinny was being given tonight.
Even the dukes and great nobles had only ever seen Friane V in the reception hall. Almost none had ever been granted the honor of entering the royal bedchambers to speak with him.
âYour Majesty, Your Highness, youâve returned.â An elderly man in formal butlerâs attire came forward to receive them. His eyes lingered on Vinny, but he showed no surprise, as if he had already been informed in advance.
Vinny recognized this butler. In his childhood, when he used to play with Mirexia in the palace, he had often seen this old man standing silently at a distance, always watching.
He remembered him well: always in solemn black butlerâs dress, wearing a monocle, clean-cut, and unsmiling.
âIt has been a long time, Young Master Vinny.â The butlerâs manner of speaking was still as concise as ever.
âYes, Butler, I hope youâve been well.â Vinny nodded politely.
The old butler inclined slightly and led the way, with Vinny following Mirexia and the King deeper inside.
Within, Vinny glanced around at the structure and furnishings of the chambers.
As a child, he had only ever seen the palace from outside, never inside. To gawk around now would be impolite, so after a few glances he withdrew his eyes.
The interior was resplendent. From the decorations to the furniture to the placement of art, everything radiated nobility and beauty. Vinny had heard that every item and arrangement here followed tradition, ancestral wisdom, and yet carried innovation as well.
The palace was vast. Just looking down the seemingly endless corridors was enough to tell.
Led up to the third floor, they stopped before a sandalwood door adorned with porcelain tulips.
The butler opened it and gestured them inside.
The moment the door swung open, a faint fragrance of books mixed with the light scent of orchids washed over Vinny, refreshing and intoxicating.
Stepping through, the space opened wideâa grand library, towering sandalwood shelves filled with volumes upon volumes, dwarfing the people within.
Vinny stood in awe, staring up at the shelves crammed with books of every kind. This must be the Camella royal library, containing every text ever collected in the kingdom, both civil and official.
Many lost works could be found here.
The library alone took up an entire floor of the bedchambers, far larger than the great hall below.
Yet, Vinny had heard, the Camella royal library wasnât even the largest. Each royal house had its own archive and Spirit Soul vaults. The greatest had been the elvesâ and the ancient Tyrelis Empireâsâthough that empire had been destroyed, its once-glorious imperial library burned. Later, the Tyrel Empire salvaged what it could, but less than a tenth remained.
Now, the most complete and grand library on the continent was said to belong to the Golden Elves.
War destroyed civilizations most of all, and knowledge was always the first casualty.
After leading them in, the butler bowed and closed the door, waiting outside.
Vinny was left both impressed and curiousâwhy would Friane V bring him here of all places? Did the thing to be returned have something to do with this library?
Vinny said nothing, watching instead. The King, scepter in hand, walked straight to a central shelf. He lifted a drape, shifted aside several books on the third tier, and knocked on the edge. The wood revealed a hidden recess, a lock-shaped slot appearing.
Vinnyâs eyes widened. He almost wanted to flee the royal library immediately.
This was the royal familyâs private library. Surely, across generations of rulers, countless secrets were hidden here, treasures and forbidden scrolls locked away.
The King was really showing this to him? Was he supposed to see this?
He was just a man who wanted to live quietly. He didnât want to be dragged into dangerous secrets!
Friane V was about to beckon him closer, but when he turned, he saw Vinny frozen in place, clutching the jeweled box he had been given earlier, unwilling to move. The King couldnât help but laugh.
âVinny, donât be nervous. If I brought you here, it means youâre allowed to know.â
âAh... is that so? Thank you, Your Majesty.â Vinny wasnât sure what face to put on.
Allowed to know? Really??
What if, in the future, something here was stolen or exposed? Wouldnât he be the first suspect, the only outsider who had ever seen inside?
Wouldnât that be disastrous?!
Even if he had nothing to do with itâanyone would use their toes to think, and still suspect him first.
Such a misunderstanding would be terrible.
âCome closer. I have something to entrust to you.â
â...Yes, Your Majesty.â Since the King said so, Vinny braced himself and stepped forward.
Friane V placed the end of his scepter into the recess and turned it. The slot retracted, and from within, a compartment slid out, presenting a box.
This box was fixed to the shelfâs base, immovable.
The King tapped it lightly with his scepter, and with a click, the lock inside disengaged.
Vinny peered closer. Within the box lay a white notebook. Its color didnât seem originalâtime had bleached it, scratched and worn, pages frayed, battered by the years.
It didnât take guessing to know this wasnât ordinary. For something to rest in the royal library, hidden and sealed away, it had to be priceless.
âVinny, do you know what this is?â
âI...â Vinny almost said of course not. He wasnât Aesphyra, that monster of knowledgeâhe barely passed history, how could he know?
But then he noticed, on the spine, a faint emblem nearly scraped away. It looked like wings.
In his mind he filled in the missing pieceâif there had once been a cross in the center, encircled by holy fireâwasnât that the emblem of the Dawn Church?
Combined with the Kingâs earlier words about âreturning to its rightful ownerâ... the guess wasnât hard.
âYour Majesty... this notebook, it wouldnât happen to be connected to the Dawn Church, would it?â Vinny asked carefully.
âYes. You guessed correctly. Not only is it tied to the Church, it is tied to the Saintess of Dawn herself.â The King spoke plainly.
âOh?â
âThis notebook is a relic left by your ancestorâthe Saintess of Dawn, Elusha Facilis.â
âElusha... Saintess?â At the name, Vinnyâs first thought wasnât her deeds, but the high-rarity card he had drawn once, bearing her likeness.
Well, thanks to that card, at least he recognized the name. Otherwise he might have asked, Whoâs Elusha?
âThatâs right. This notebook has been preserved with us for many years,â Friane V continued. âNoâmore precisely, it has been kept within the Peono family for a very long time.â
âIt was passed into our keeping in the age of the last Saintess of DawnâSophia Facilis, your great-grandmother. At that time the Church still had a Saintess, and the peerless Radiant Cross Knights.â
âSadly, Saintess Sophia led all those knights in battle against the Fox King of Ten-Thousand Beasts, who had invaded the southern continent. He was the strongest of the demon lords, commanding others by sheer power, one step short of the Demon King himself. At his height, he declared war on mankind. Only the Dawn Church could oppose himâno other single faction could.â
âFor the sake of the people, Sophia Facilis led the Radiant Cross Knights into that war. In the end, there was no victor. She and the Fox King perished together. The Church was gravely wounded. The Radiant Cross Knights were annihilated. Nearly all the elite perished.â
âMany noble houses of the Church were the sameâtheir very foundations shaken.â
âLater, the knights were rebuilt, but...â The King let the rest hang unspoken.
Vinny understood. The current Radiant Cross Knights, rebuilt under the Pope after the last Saintessâs death, bore only the name and the uniforms. Their strength and devotion could never compare.
âIâve digressed. This notebook was entrusted by Saintess Sophia to the King of Camella then, the Peono patriarch Hilatisâmy grandfather.â
âShe left instructions.â The Kingâs eyes fixed on Vinny.
âI showed this notebook to your grandfather. And to your father.â
âAnd... then?â Vinny, drawn in by the story of his family, listened closely.
ââUnless a miracle occurs, the decline of the Facilis is inevitable. This means the Tyrelis Continent will no longer need us. Do not force it. If the kingdom has the means, I only ask that you treat my descendants kindly.â Those were Saintess Sophiaâs exact words.â Friane V sighed. âYour great-grandmotherâs words.â
âMy... great-grandmother... did she say anything else?â Vinny asked.
âYes. According to the record, she also spoke of her hopes for you.â
âFor me??â Vinny was stunned.
âYes. She said, if her family was no longer needed, then let her descendants live as ordinary people, walk the land quietly, live simply. Do not join struggles, do not be drawn into whirlpools of power.â
âShe had saved the people, but at the cost of her own family. She hoped, therefore, that when our Peono line met her descendants, we would pass on her words: that she was sorry. That she had abandoned them so irresponsibly. That even as a grandmother, a great-grandmother, she could not hope for their forgiveness.â
âThat is what she said.â
â......â
Vinny stood there, struck silent for a long, long time.