Huh?
Vinny stared, dazed, at Isatiaâs receding figure.
Why were almost all these fate-favored heroines riddlers?
Ohâexcept for that little fool Shicodale. With his IQ, he probably didnât even know how to speak in riddles.
Vinny turned over what Isatia had just told him. It was completely at odds with the textbooksâ cause and effect for the Old Tyrelis Empireâs fall.
Which version was the historical truth?
Still, any history thatâs been buried is bound to have logical seamsâhard to spot, but there all the same, no matter how well itâs whitewashed.
His gaze drifted to the distanceâto the energy spire that could be seen from anywhere on the main isle of Carillian Academy.
It was the Academyâs most mysterious place. In the original text, as he remembered it, the reason Carillian Academy was called a seductress in the eyes of Demon Pillars and cultists was precisely the existence of the Order Spire. For reasons unknown, Demon Pillars led by Erunios showed keen interest in itâand so did many of their zealots.
And the Academy administration? They definitely knew the Demon Pillars and their cultists were targeting the Order Spire, yet never made the reason publicâtacitly acknowledging the fact.
âThe âthingâ kept in the Order Spire is the same kind of âthingâ that destroyed the Old Tyrelis Empire?â
If Isatia was right, why hadnât they disposed of something so dangerous? Why keep it at the Academyâwerenât they afraid it would blow one day and send every last teacher and student to the afterlife?
Or had Carillian Academy reached a point of no returnâleft with a legacy from the Old Empire that, after its fall, they no longer had the technology to resolve?
Quite possible. The Academy had originally been under the Old Tyrelis Empire. One day, the direct superior vanished in ash. The Academy would be headless; factions would have sprung up within, each with its own ideas.
Ugh, forget it. Why think about this? Let the fate-blessed heroines, buoyed by fortune, worry about the worldlineâs drift. What did it have to do with him? If the sky fell, wasnât there still that white-haired shorty to hold it up?
Vinny headed back to the dorm. Tomorrow was the first day of termâback to work.
At dawn the next day, roused by Shicodaleâs wake-up service, Vinny put on his uniform and stood dazed before the mirror. The sleep-haze and the back-to-school syndromeâhis âfragile-heartâ malaiseâcleared in an instant. He woke right up.
Well wellâhandsomer again, huh? Another punctual morning, woken by his own face. What a menace to society.
He ran a hand through his hair, thoroughly pleased with himself.
Downstairs, after eating the breakfast Shicodale made, the two set off for school together.
âDale! Dale! Over here!â A familiar, slightly childish voice piped up along the way.
He knew that voice instantly. Without a word he shifted his gaze to the golden-haired elf brat chirping at Shicodale like a little magpie.
âDale, Dale, where did you go this break? I told you beforeâcome with me to the Elven Forest to find my sister, and you said no,â said Milian, a lively Golden Elf girl in a girlsâ uniform with a high single ponytail. She bustled right up, completely ignoring Vinnyâand even trying to edge him out.
Oh? This annoying elf brat didnât put the notorious Camella-capital bad boy in her eyes at all?
âMm. Nowhere worth mentioning,â Shicodaleâs tone cooled the moment he saw Milian. He had no intention of elaborating.
The golden-haired elf brat, oblivious to his expression, didnât notice he didnât want to answer. She barreled on like an old acquaintance.
âSo you just stayed at the Academy alone? How boring! You shouldâve said so, Daleâcome to the Elven Forest with me. There are so many of our kin there. Everyone sympathizes with what youâve been throughâdoesnât that sound nice? Not like here, where itâs full of these nasty humans.â Milian puffed out her cheeks and shot Vinny a glare.
Vinny chuckled. Heâd been letting it slide, and she wanted to push it?
âTsk tsk, you silly golden brat. Ever heard âlook at the sky outdoors, read the face indoorsâ? You canât read the room at all, can you?â Vinny said, all solemn mockery.
âDale clearly doesnât want to talk to you. Didnât you notice? Yet you keep pestering. No sense at all.â
âHmph, you blue-headed reprobate! Donât think just because you share a dorm with Dale heâll like you,â Milian huffed, eyeing Vinny like a rival.
Mm. As expected. The golden elf brat did have that kind of feeling for Shicodale.
Well thenâheâd tease her all the more.
âYou silly elf brat, do you know where your precious Dale went over the long break?â Vinny drawled.
âWhatâs it to youâwait. Youâyou canât meanâDale, youâ?â Realizing what he was hinting at, Milianâs eyes went wide.
âHeh. Take a guess,â Vinny said, refusing to answer, leaving her to stew.
âDale, did youâthis breakâgo with this blue-headed jerk... to his home?â Milian looked utterly appalled.
âThatâs none of your business, Milian,â Shicodale said, refusing to give even a clear answerâflatly shutting her down.
Which, in effect, confirmed Vinnyâs line.
Milian felt several arrows pierce her chest. Ice-cold.
Piercing. Brutally so.
Like having the childhood friend youâd grown up withâyour green-plum, bamboo-horseâled off by a blue-headed human.
And she was the blonde one, too.
[Virtue +150.]
[Current Virtue: 10734.]
And so the golden elf brat folded againâhead down, blank-faced, even the ahoge droopingâslipping away with her tail between her legs.
Hah, folded the brat again. Feels good. And such a fat Virtue burst.
With this much banked, it was time to find an opportunity to spend it all, Vinny thought, barely able to wait.
Students trickled into the classroom. Vinny scanned his classmatesâmany familiar faces catching up, talking about their break, sharing new sights and experiences.
Vinny had fewer stories to share. Poverty limits your mobility. If he had money, heâd have spent the break traveling the world.
He didnât have many friends in class, either. Male friendsâalmost none. As for girls, besides Shicodale, the only one he could talk to was...
âGood morning, Vinny~â A white-haired beauty rested her cheek in one elegant hand not far away. Vinny couldnât help clicking his tongue inside.
The white-haired short nut looked in decent color. The Kiss of the Blessing Angel seemed to be taking effectâher injury was mending.
Ugh. An already unpleasant first day got worse the moment he saw Aesphyra.
âOh? Whatâs this? That faceâVinny doesnât look happy to see me?â Aesphyra tilted her head and narrowed those bewitching eyes, knowingly coy.
âSay, Miss Aesphyra, you even came to class today. Truly iron will in a failing body,â Vinny said, all calm composure.
âOh? Meaning?â
âLiteral. Two days ago, didnât you tell me you had uterine chill? You even had me get you sick leave, remember? So why are you in class today? If youâre unwell, lie down in your dorm and rest.â He didnât speak loudly, but not softly eitherâenough for Shicodale beside him to hear.
The elf girl clapped a hand to her mouth, shooting Aesphyra a surprised look.
Aesphyra smiled without smiling at Vinny.
[Virtue +40.]
[Current Virtue: 10774.]
âThank you for the reminder. Yesterday you delivered something and left so fast I didnât even get to ask you to stay for tea,â Aesphyra said sweetly.
âHey now, donât be so formal. What are we, strangers? With our relationship, a cup of tea is nothingâdoesnât matter,â Vinny said, face shifting as he slid closer to Shicodaleâs side.
âThat wonât do. I havenât even expressed my gratitude,â Aesphyra said, dimples in full bloom.
Gratitude? If heâd stayed any longer yesterday, heâd have gone and not come back.
Vinny thought it silently.
âHow about this, Vinnyâif you have time, let me treat you to a meal? Youâve resolved a huge worry of mine. Not thanking you would be shameful,â Aesphyra said, chin in hand, smiling.
âEat? Where? Donât tell me the maid cafĂ© again?â
âMmhmm~ If Vinny wants to go, itâs not impossible,â she teased.
âNo need. Another day,â Vinny waved it off.
Soon, after a whole break without it, the class bell rang at last. Their homeroom teacher came in with a stack of texts, pushed up his glasses, and looked over the neatly seated students.
The Academyâs distinctive piano-bell stirred a little nostalgia in Vinny, though the back-to-school syndrome was strong.
âItâs been a semester, everyone. I hope you didnât completely abandon your studies,â the teacher said.
âBefore the opening remarks, hereâs a reminder from the administration.â
âRecently, an entrance to a newly discovered historical-ruins secret realm appeared on the small isle at the far southeast of Carillian Academy. For now itâs unstable. To be safe, do not approach that southeast isle. Itâs scarcely developed anyway; I doubt any of you go there,â the teacher said.
At once, the students buzzed with curiosity.
Ruins like these mostly belonged to powers that had once flourishedâchiefly secret realms from the Old Tyrelis Empire.
âTeacher, what era is it from? Is it a Tyrelis Empire ruin?â a student asked at once.
âThe internal situation is still unclear. Whatâs certain is that this newly found ruin is evidently not from the Tyrelis Empire,â the teacher replied.
âHuh?â The students were even more curious.
The most renowned civilization in current human records was the Tyrelis Empireâthe only unified human empire in history. Its long rule linked all human cultures, giving rise to a shared identity.
But the oldest civilization plainly wasnât Tyrelis. Before it, the continent held many scattered human forcesâdisunited, warring.
Some devoured others, growing into powerful statesâyet in the end none escaped erasure by Time.
Even the Carillian familyâmasters of time itselfâwere consumed by the very Saintâs Grace they commanded, vanishing into the river of years.
âIs it a human-civilization ruin?â another student asked.
âAt present, yes,â the teacher said.
âThen based on current research, can we judge which ancient civilization it is?â a student pressed.
âWe canât be certain yet. But from current research, it is very likely a relic secret realm left by the âMarsmoâ civilization.â
Marsmo?
Vinny frowned slightly. The name rang a bell, though he couldnât place it.
That made no sense. He had no interest in history and never sought out history books. How could the name feel familiar?
He puzzled over it until his eye fell by chance on the black-haired girl by the window lowering her book and focusing intently on the lecternâthen it clicked.
This Marsmo civilizationâwasnât that exactly what Isatia had been studying?
If he remembered right, the time she auto-shut down onto his shoulder, the book sheâd been reading was about that civilization.