âIsatia?â Vinny called several times, but got no response. She just leaned there against the trunk, letting the wind lift her silk-black hair.
So she really blacked out again?
Vinny hesitated on the spot for a long while, then decided to go wake her. Quiet as this place usually is, leaving a girl asleep out here just isnât right.
He drew close and found that Isatia was truly deeply asleep. He could hear her steady, even breathing. He even came right up to her and crouchedâshe didnât notice at all.
Just like last time in the library: reading with a boy beside her who was only an acquaintanceânot close at allâand that boy happened to be bound to her by a betrothal neither of them wanted mentioned. Heâs someone she needs to avoid, yet she still fell asleep against him.
Isatia definitely isnât a casual girl. Maybe, like now, she truly couldnât fight off that wave of drowsiness and nodded off in the park with a book in her arms.
It left Vinny with a strange impressionâmade him think of an animal: the koala. Itâs awake only a sliver of the day and spends most of its time asleep.
He glanced at the book spread over Isatiaâs lap. Just seeing the dense text made his scalp prickle. Worse, he recognized very little of itâlooked like Old Empire script, abstruse and archaic, with only a handful of characters still similar to the modern forms.
One glance and his âCPUâ started to acheâlike his head might splitâlike he was trying to look straight at words the eye wasnât meant to see.
Vinny rubbed his temples. It felt like reading the heavens.
Figures. â§ NĐŸvĐ”Iight â§ (Original source) Another history volumeâand the original Old Empire text, not a translation.
He was just about to wake her when his gaze slid to her face. Her long lashesâthick as little fansâfluttered a few times.
Vinny rubbed his eyes. Was he seeing things?
The next instant proved he wasnât. Isatia did blink once, and the moment her gaze found him she was completely awake.
He figured this should be the part where he panickedâbut what good would that do? A man has crouched in front of a sleeping girl, and sheâs caught him. How is that not embarrassing?
Only, that wasnât why he panicked.
Staring at the gilt, regal spearheads halted at his throat, Vinny didnât even dare breathe. One twitch and those cold gleams would prick his neck.
Heh. Heh-heh... itâs fine. Small scene. Back in the Camella capital, didnât the infamous bratâyours trulyâget beaten to his knees in a brawl, sticks aimed at him from all sides?
Small scene. Not my first rodeo. As the original final boss, what havenât I seen?
âOkay, this one I actually havenât seen!
Vinny sucked in a cold breath. These golden spears werenât anything like a thugâs cudgel. Each ornate shaft gave off a real sense it could snatch his soul.
And those violet eyesâso like Aesphyraâsâwere keen and imperious, awe-inspiring without a hint of anger. They carried the inborn gaze of a sovereign looking down on a presumptuous antâlike a crowned deity fixing its stare upon him.
Iâm toast, arenât I? Curtains?
Crapâdid he just trigger a fate heroineâs stress response?
Why is Isatia as jumpy as a feral cat?
If she thrustsâam I done for outright, or will she stab Vanessa out of me?
Vinny felt dead on his feetâbut fortunately the moment didnât last long.
âYou?â Once she saw who it was, much of the ice and vigilance melted from Isatiaâs eyes.
She drew back her Spirit Soul. The golden spears that had hovered like loyal guards dissolved into a scatter of fine, delicate sigils.
âWhat are you doing here?â Isatia didnât get up; in fact, only her eyes had moved the entire timeâthen those golden spears fell like rain to either side of Vinny.
Now she simply looked at him calmly, waiting.
âUh...â Trust the Tyrel royal line, huh? Under those violet eyes, Vinny felt a nameless fear and pressureâlike a vampire dragged into the noonday sunâhis reflex was to avert, to flee. The intimidation was maxed out.
If Aesphyra ever cut loose, would her pressure be on this level too?
âIâI saw you had blacked out in the abandoned park, so I thoughtâmaybe like last time, you were...â Vinny faltered, explaining slowly.
âSo?â
âSo... I wanted to check on you. If it was like last timeâwell, a girl sleeping in a place like this is a little...â
âYou wanted to help me?â
âAh? Uh... I guess... you could call it that.â Vinny nodded dumbly.
âHah.â Isatia gave a small laugh before he could finish.
It wasnât friendly, not exactly. It was closer to a mocking little smileâeven if she didnât mean much by it, Vinny could feel it.
The meaning was probably, âYou? Help me?â Something like thatâan undertone of faint disdain.
Likely the product of the environment that forged her.
Vinny started to speak, then didnât.
Right. He was being sentimental. Would a great imperial princess need his help?
Isnât it the other way around?
âOkay then, I wonât bother you. Iâm off.â He waved, pasted on a grin, and turned to go.
Damn itâheâd thought Aesphyra was hard enough to deal with. Turns out thereâs an even tougher one. Of all the heroines, Isatia feels like the hardest type to get along with. Not happeningânot today. Retreat.
Just as he turned awayâmaybe because he was still rattled and moved too sharplyâa small green vial slipped out of his pocket and rolled to Isatiaâs knee.
âAhâsorry, sorryâmine.â He reached to pick it up, but the vial had rolled right to the inner line of her thigh. Now he was mortifiedâpick it up, or donât? Either way, it looked bad.
If he reached for it, would Isatia skewer him with a thousand spears?
âAn alchemy potion? What potion?â Isatia asked offhandedly.
âAh, this? Nothing harmful.â Vinny hurried to explainâthen he got pinned by her gaze.
âWhat kind of potion?â Whatever emotion lay in those eyes, it pressed down like an interrogation.
âRestorative.â If he didnât tell the truth, sheâd probably think he was approaching her to poison her with this suspicious green stuff. He could only come clean.
âRestorative? The color doesnât look it.â Isatia picked up the green potion, watching the liquid turn within as she spoke languidly.
âPotions come in every flavor these days. Without labels, who knows what they do? Even with labels, someone couldâve stuck the wrong one, right?â Vinny spread his hands. âIf you donât believe me, Iâll drink it right now. Satisfied?â
âWhat kind of restoration?â
âMm... we donât know the full range yet, but the main effect, I think, is recovery from mental fatigue,â Vinny said, thinking it through.
âIn other words, itâs not on the market.â
âUh... you could say that.â Vinny had no idea why she was asking.
âYouâre saying it restores mental fatigue. How effective?â
âVery. Tested it myself. One sipâwide awake,â Vinny said.
âDid you refine it?â
âThatâs... complicated.â He certainly couldnât tell the truth.
âIn that case, Iâll buy this bottle. May I try it?â Heâd braced for more questions and was pondering how to dodge themâonly for her to ignore the backstory entirely.
âUh??â Vinny froze. âYouâyouâre sure??â
âWhy? Any concerns?â
âNo concerns, butâitâs an unregistered, off-market product,â Vinny said, baffled.
Sheâs the empireâs crown princess. Even if she were ill, she wouldnât be grasping at straws. She has the top alchemists in Tyrel behind her. Why would she try random roadside remedies?
âIsnât that better?â Isatia tilted her head.
âUh??â He was losing the thread of this princessâs thinking.
âOr is it not for sale?â Isatia lowered her eyes to the vial.
âNot that. Butâyouâre not worried thereâs poison or something inside?â
âDo you have any reason to harm me?â she asked before he could finish.
âNo. Of course not.â Vinny pressed his lips together.
âThen why should I worry?â
âUh... I supposeâyou shouldnât.â He found himself out of answers, staring at the resolute, razor-edged girl before him.
Even if she doesnât suspect him of poisoning her, shouldnât she at least worry about the safety of some unregistered liquid?
This princess reallyâ
How to put it? Once she decides on something, she doesnât hesitate, doesnât doubt. In that way, sheâs a lot like Aesphyra.
Not surprising, given they both share Carillian blood.
Then Vinny watched Isatia twist the cap, sniff the green liquid, and drink.
He stood there in silence, saying nothing.
After she swallowed, her half-lowered eyes opened, clear and bright. Gone was the faint murk from before. Radiance returned; the caged majesty of her presence spread its wings.
Vinnyâs eyes widened a touch. Just one draughtâand her whole aura changed.
Looked like her condition really had been bad. That confirmed his hunch: Isatia had some illness that left her chronically short on mental energyâforced shutdowns.
And a strange one at thatâso strange that even the empireâs top medical and alchemical teams couldnât fix it.
A moment ago, she must have been at the end of her rope. Nothing worked. After every miracle tonic, the same result. On a sudden impulse, she tried a roadside âfolk cure.â
Still, Vinny felt it wasnât entirely random. Fate heroinesâ intuition is frighteningly accurate. Odds are that âintuitionââthat mysterious somethingânudged her to choose and drink his potion.
As for why an ailment the empireâs best couldnât solve was solved by himâeasy.
By-product or not, itâs brewed from the Blessing Angelâs Essence. What in this world can that not heal?
It doesnât exist. The Blessing Angelâs Essence can cure even a curse personally laid by a Demon Pillar. Whatâs mental fatigue next to that?
Isatia looked up, then down at the book on her lap. The words that had blurred in exhaustion were now crisp and sharp. Everything was back to how it was before the backlash began clouding her mind.
A flicker of surprise crossed those violet eyes. Sheâd swallowed the unknown green potion on little more than a hunchâand now her energy had truly returned to full.
Even the very best vitality tonics couldnât do that.
At first, the high-grade tonics still worked. The further it went, the weaker they becameâuntil they failed completely. Vitality draughts no longer helped her at all.
This special âvitalityâ potion was different. The moment it went down, the dry well of her spirit filled like an ancient spring surging back to lifeâeverything refreshed and soothed.
âDo you have more?â Isatia fixed on Vinny. âIf you do, Iâll buy them all. Money isnât an issue.â
âAnd if thereâs a supply, Iâm happy to take the lot.â
âUh... Isatia, I donât have a supply,â Vinny said, mouth twitching.
Supply? The âsupplierâ is him. His vital blood is nearly tapped. He wonât recover for a whileâand even when he does, he has no intention of doing this again. It hurts too much!