Aaaaah! Seriously, what the heck was he just babbling about?!
Having all but fled the scene, Vinny now regretted every word heâd said. Heâd gotten carried away and his mouth outran his brain; now that heâd cooled off and looked back, the shame hit like a brick. What nonsense had he even spouted just now?!
âWeâre friends, arenât we?â and âPrinciples, loyaltyâdo you even get that?ââhow weird could he get?
And in front of that pint-sized dinner roll, no less. Great. Sheâd probably laughed herself to death behind his back. Maybe sheâd pegged him as a clown hamming it up on stageâor some childish little brat.
Ugh, how could he let that white-haired short stack catch such a massive joke at his expense?
Anyway... so Aesphyra really did have aftereffects from last timeâs overclocked use of [Sacred Blessing].
Vinny had thought heâd patched her up afterward. Looks like the half-bottle of life-saving elixir brewed from the Saintessâs blood still wasnât enoughâinsufficient to fully heal the backlash caused by Carillian blood.
For someone else, for some other mortal wound, a single drop of the elixir mightâve been enough. But heâd been hit by Jiu Lixueâs magicâwithout half a bottle he wouldnât have made it back. Aesphyra, however, had suffered backlash from god-bloodâCarillian bloodâworse than his, a nearly irreversible injury.
Vinny had tried already, and exactly as Aesphyra had said, not even Saint Light could restore her injuryâonly greatly alleviate it.
The reason sheâd bounced back so fast at the time was because Vanessa had temporarily suppressed her heart injury with Saint Light. Thatâs why, after she got moving again, Aesphyra had seemed bright-eyed and fine, like nothing had happened.
But afterward was different. The damage from god-blood backlash began to flare up, and only then did Aesphyra slowly realize something was wrong.
Vinny had noticed it already: her complexion had looked a bit pale just now. Her return to the Galathus estate over the break likely had a lot to do with treating her heart.
And the result was plain: even the Galathus family seemed to have no way forward.
No one doubted the Galathus familyâs loyalty to Carillian. The moment they found the bloodlineâs sole surviving scion, the whole clan must have boiled overâpinning their hopes on Aesphyra to claim the orthodox mantle and return them to glory.
Now Aesphyraâs heart had a problemâa big one. The Galathus family was probably as frantic as ants on a hot pan. Odds were theyâd already mobilized every connection to petition high-ranking clergy and scour the world for a remedy.
If only he hadnât used up half her life-saving elixirâthen the potency would have been enough.
The essence of the Blessing Angel was the only divine substance in the world that could bring someone back from the dead. If one were to drink a whole bottle of the life-saving elixir brewed from a Saintessâs blood, it should completely repair the heart damage caused by Carillian god-blood.
In the end, this was on him to handle. If not him, then who?
Yes, heâd been injured saving Aesphyra, but all told, he still owed her a mountain of favors.
Honestly, Vinny himself found it strange. An entire summer had passed. With the fate-blessed luck of a destined leading heroine like Aesphyra, shouldnât a fated benefactor have popped out of some crevice to save her already? Why was there still no movement by now? Did the leading heroineâs plot armor short out?
As for how a mere alchemy apprentice with no Spirit rank to his name could help AesphyraâVinny had an idea.
So what if his cultivation was curbside? Specialization exists for a reason. The Facilis lineâs whole deal is saving lives, isnât it?
And wasnât it just his luck? Back in that dream, Elusha had passed down all the recipes of her lifeâsome from the Facilis inheritance, some from ages lost, and some sheâd devised herself.
He was a Facilis with a fully awakened bloodline; the blood of the Blessing Angel flowed in himâsomething no one else had.
Of course, having the Blessing Angelâs blood wasnât enough. It was the primary, indispensable ingredient, but other materials were needed as wellâand in the end, the one to refine it had to be him.
After all, no one could be allowed to learn that his bloodline had awakened.
He had considered simply handing the recipe to Aesphyra and supplying the materials. But this knowledge seemed to have some kind of confidentiality lock. Though the names and exact ingredients existed in his mind, the method of refinement did not. Only when the time came would he âknowâ how by intuition.
That was likely to ensure the recipes never spreadâto keep them from falling into unworthy hands. If the principles became known and were altered, the disaster could be immense. Elusha must have taken that knowledge to the grave and set this safeguard even as she taught him.
Vinny pondered how to make the medicine.
First certainty: with Vinnyâs processor, even with a recipe he couldnât possibly refine a life-saving elixir in the short term.
No problem. Vanessa could do it. Vanessa would learn alchemy and specialize in curative elixirs, and then Vanessa would handle the refinementâafter all, the Blessing Angelâs blood resided in Vanessa.
But that meant, other than popping out to prove he still existed, Vinny would need long stretches to remain in Vanessaâs state. Heâd also need an alchemy lab where no one would interrupt him, and a full stock of materials.
On top of that, someone would need to cover his Student Council work, because heâd be âofflineâ for a long time.
These conditions obviously werenât things he could secure on his own. He needed an ally.
Thatâs rightâher again.
His most reliable, most outstanding childhood friend: Mirexia!
So Vinny didnât return to the dorm. He went up to the third floor to the Student Council Presidentâs office to find Mirexia.
âVinny? Finished check-in? Whatâs up?â Mirexia looked up when she saw him.
âHereâs the thing, MirexiaâI might need your help again. Aesphyra...â Vinny laid out the situation. Of course, he said nothing about Aesphyraâs background or [Sacred Blessing]; he only said those were Aesphyraâs secrets, and he didnât know them.
âLife-saving elixir brewed from the Blessing Angelâs blood? Iâve heard of it. But what kind of illness or injury would require a legendary, long-lost divine medicine like that?â Mirexia truly couldnât make sense of it. By rights, no matter how severe the injury, using such a divine elixir would be overkill.
âI donât know either. What I do know is that Saint Light can only alleviate the injury to Aesphyraâs heartâit canât fundamentally heal it. And I canât stay as Vanessa at her side to keep alleviating it, nor is that anything but treating the symptom.â Vinny didnât explain further, out of respect for Aesphyra. Even to Mirexiaâwhom he trusted most, and who wasnât a blabbermouthâhe wouldnât speak without Aesphyraâs consent.
Mirexia was silent for a long while. She vaguely sensed that Aesphyraâs origins werenât simple, but she chose not to press.
Barring necessity and permission, she wouldnât pry into othersâ secrets.
And she believed Vinny one hundred percent.
âSo you mean... you want to help Classmate Aesphyra?â
âWhy not? Part of why sheâs hurt is on me. And you only need one reason to help, right?â
âSheâs my friend.â
Mirexia inclined her head.
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âWhat do you need me to help with?â Mirexia asked.
âI need you to prepare an alchemy room where no one will disturb me, and the alchemical materials. I also need time to practice my ancestorâs recipes, so I might fall behind on Student Council duties.â
âAlright. Which materials, specifically?â Mirexia asked.
âHere, Iâll make a list.â Vinny wrote down the necessary ingredients on a sheet of paper and handed it over.
âMost of these the academy has in reserve. But since theyâre all precious, even Carillian Academy canât let students use them for freeâunless you promise the finished elixirs go to the academy and you hold an alchemist certification of a certain grade.â Mirexia scanned the list and said so.
âUh...â That stumped Vinny. He was just an alchemy apprenticeâno certifications. And he couldnât hand the finished elixirs over to the academy, either.
âItâs alright. The materials are actually the smallest problem. Vinny, even with your ancestorâs recipes, how confident are you?â Mirexia asked seriously.
âI donât know. Iâll refine in Vanessaâs state. As for how many attempts itâll take to get in the door, I canât say. But Iâll do my best,â Vinny said solemnly.
âVery well. The Camella royal house will supply the materials. Iâll write Father a letter; theyâll arrive quickly.â
âReally?!â Vinny lit up. âThank you, Mirexia.â
âKnew itâmy childhood friend is the best. Most thoughtful, most understanding.â
Which... meant heâd be using Mirexiaâs resources to pay back a favor he owed Aesphyra, didnât it?
He felt like he owed Mirexia more and more.
Why did the debt pile only grow the more he paid?
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âBecause Classmate Aesphyra is my friend too, isnât she?â Mirexia looked slightly aside. âSheâs helped me a lot. Helping her is only proper.â
âYeah.â Vinny nodded. In the original, Mirexia and Aesphyra had a great relationshipâexactly how great...
Vinny left the Student Council. Classes hadnât started yet, so he figured heâd check the library for any relevant books.
It hadnât been long since students started trickling back; the campus wasnât too crowded. Most returnees were off meeting friendsâafter a break apart, you had to catch up. His card-playing buddies would be the same, no doubt already discussing the latest releases and finding a place to duel.
He envied how clear-headed they were about their prioritiesâhow cleanly they set things down.
The library had some people, but Vinny still quickly found an unclaimed seat and sat. As usual, his âfieldâ spread outâenough that other students, just catching a glimpse, decided they didnât want to come any closer; even a glance felt ill-omened.
Vinny asked the librarian and pulled a few alchemy-related volumes to read.
Reading along, he suddenly felt the chair at his side slide back. At the same time, a familiar cool, orchid-like fragrance drifted over, making him momentarily lightheaded.
He was still wondering who would choose to sit right beside him when he looked up and recognized her.
That familiar body scent, the waterfall of dark-blue hair, and those aristocratic violet eyesânone other than the Tyrel Empireâs exalted First Princess, Isatia Lanteville.
As for why sheâd chosen the seat next to himâsheâd said long ago.
âLong time no see, Classmate Isatia. How was your break?â They werenât close, but when you recognized a classmate, you couldnât pretend you didnât. Vinny greeted her warmly.
âMm. It was fine.â Isatia dipped her head slightlyâher answer.
âFineâ was practically saying nothing. Standards differed person to person; who knew what her âfineâ meant?
It was a reply given for politenessâ sake.
Vinny realized she had no time for small talk, and he didnât mind. Heâd only asked out of courtesy.
He was curious, thoughâIsatia always seemed to have a book in hand. Did she really love reading that much?
Vinny snuck a glance at the title in her hands.
âStudies and Records Concerning the Lost Civilization of Marsmoâ
Vinny had no idea what âMarsmoâ was, but the book was clearly some historical research.
Last time in the library, too, Isatia had been reading extracurricular history.
The First Princess seemed particularly enamored with history booksâwherever she went, she was reading history.
Vinny frowned slightly.
Was she just a history buff? Or was there a deeper reason?
He didnât dwell on it, and went back to his own reading.
With the First Princess, coexistence was simple: donât get in each otherâs way.
Then, as he read, he feltâmaybe it was his imaginationâthat cool, orchid fragrance inching closer and closer.