At the top of Franselâs mansion, the office.
When the night was deep and quiet, this office still had a magic lamp burning, dispelling the darkness and illuminating the entire room.
Yuri sat alone at the desk, writing and drawing on a piece of parchment with a quill pen, seemingly still working.
Marilyn was nowhere to be seen beside Yuri; perhaps even Marilyn didnât know her young mistress was still working.
"Knock knock..."
At that moment, the office door was knocked on.
"Come in."
Yuri paused in her motion, no longer continuing her work, and instead she looked up and called out.
The office door was immediately pushed open, allowing a person to enter.
Seeing the visitor, a light smile appeared on Yuriâs delicate face.
"I knew it was you."
The only person who could make Yuri reveal such a smile upon seeing them was naturally Reiger.
"I saw the light on over here and knew you werenât asleep," Reiger also smiled at Yuri and said, "How did you know it was me?"
"By the sound of the knock," Yuri put down her quill pen and smiled at Reiger, "After all this time, I can almost recognize the sound you make when you knock."
This response nearly stunned Reiger.
"Is that even possible?"
Recognizing someone by the sound of their knock really stretched the imagination.
"Have a seat," Yuri put away her smile and spoke in a haunting tone, "Opportunities to sit and talk with you like this are not frequent, right?"
Reiger immediately showed an embarrassed expression.
He knew Yuri was blaming him for being obsessed with the challenge arenas.
Since Reiger had become engrossed in daily arena challenges like this, he indeed had failed to make time to sit down for a good chat with Yuri and enjoy a cup of tea together.
"It canât be helped," Reiger just had to sit opposite Yuri and said, "This is also a rare opportunity for me; naturally, I must seize it."
Opportunities like these, where people challenged him every day and he could harvest them as experience points, were indeed rare in this world.
Moreover, Reiger was able to further develop the new sword style of "Thunder Breath" through this, and directly derive new insights to refine his "Blossom" technique, which made him excited and unable to stop himself.
It was not his fault.
"I really donât know what youâre up to," Yuri squinted at Reiger, murmured, "All so secretive, I donât know how you became a Sword Saint."
Reiger just shrugged his shoulders and then changed the topic.
"How about you? Why arenât you asleep this late?"
Reiger had noticed that Yuriâs light was still on while he was helping Liz tidy up her room, so he decided to stop by and check on her.
Who knew that upon Reiger bringing up this matter, Yuri looked at him with a smile that wasnât quite a smile.
"I am handling some correspondences that require prompt replies," Yuri patted a pile of opened letters on the desk meaningfully, "These are from various Duke and Marquis families after the knighting ceremony."
"Oh," Reiger suddenly lost interest, "Is it about forging good relationships again?"
"Something like that," Yuri said with a half-smile, "and many are also testing the nature of our relationship."
"Testing? Our relationship?" Reiger was stunned and puzzled, "What do you mean?"
Yuri spoke in a mysteriously calm tone.
"Basically, because we appeared very close during the knighting ceremony, many nobles suspect we have become a couple, so they intentionally sent letters to probe the truth."
With that, the entire office fell silent.
Yuri continued to gaze at Reiger with a half-smile.
Reiger, on the other hand, was left speechless, feeling somewhat embarrassed under Yuriâs gaze.
"Is it now necessary to even probe into these matters?" Reiger could only retort, "These nobles must really have nothing better to do."
"Not exactly," Yuri spoke serenely, "In the eyes of those who value social status and influence, if the two of us were to unite, it would indeed form an extremely formidable power; describing it as a strong alliance would hardly do it justice. Such individuals would want to confirm our relationship as soon as possibleâquite normal."
"Is that so?" Reiger looked at Yuri who was seriously explaining, said with a bit of annoyance, "Then how did you respond?"
"Need you ask?" Yuri spoke in a too-calm voice, "Of course, I just admitted it."
Reiger immediately looked shocked.
"Just kidding," seeing the astonished look on Reigerâs face, Yuri chuckled and said, "I didnât have the idle time to explain to these nobles what my private life and personal relationships are like; if these people were not of such high rank, I wouldnât even bother replying."
"So, I did not directly answer any of these questions, but rather covered them up and skirted around with crafted words."
"As for what they think or what they do, thatâs their own concern."
Yuriâs smiling words nearly left Reiger breathless.
"You and your jokes; they really are heart-stopping," he said.
Reiger somewhat couldnât help but both laugh and cry.
"Then itâs my turn to ask you," said Yuri, staring directly at Reiger as she suddenly asked, "If it were you, how would you respond?"
Reiger was at a loss for words.
The direct gaze from Yuri seemed to carry an unusual emotion, making Reigerâs skin crawl.
Fortunately, Reigerâs mental fortitude was not lacking. Regardless of what he thought inside, his face remained as still as an ancient well.
"Of course, just like you, I wouldnât bother explaining to these so-called nobles what my private life and personal relationships are really like."
Reiger responded with such relaxed ease, very naturally.
This silenced Yuri, and the strange emotion in her gaze shifted, giving Reiger a sense of silent reproach.
"By the way," Reiger, unable to bear her gaze, changed the subject again and asked, "Do you know the place called the âHidden Landâ?"
Reigerâs question made Yuri roll her eyes at him, but still, she followed his lead and took up the topic.
"The Hidden Land?" Yuri thought for a moment, puzzled, "Is there such a place?"
"Isnât there?" Reiger responded by asking another question, "You havenât heard of this place?"
"I havenât heard of it," Yuri considered carefully again, then confirmed, "At least, there definitely isnât a place called âHidden Landâ within the Kingdom of Ginas."
Although young, Yuri was a prodigy who graduated early from the Spuler Academy. She possessed considerable knowledge not only in magic but also in other areas.
In Yuriâs geographical knowledge, there was no place called âHidden Land.â
Especially within the borders of the Kingdom of Ginas, Yuri could confidently tell Reiger that there wasnât a town or village called âHidden Landâ here.
As for other countries, Yuri couldnât possibly remember the name of every village and hamlet.
"Why are you suddenly looking for such an obscure place?"
Yuri was quite puzzled.
"Because of a matter," Reiger didnât explain too clearly but simply said, "If possible, I hope you can help me check if thereâs a place by that name in the continent of Acacia."
"Thatâs no problem. Just give the order and itâs an easy task," Yuri first gave her assurance, then asked, "Why? Is this matter very important to you?"
Yuri might have noticed something from Reigerâs demeanor. Her expression gradually grew more serious.
"...Yes." Reiger paused for a moment, then nodded earnestly, "Itâs very important."
This was about the biggest secret he held. There was nothing more important than this.
"Understood." Yuri grasped the situation and immediately said, "Iâll have someone look into it thoroughly."
"Thank you," Reiger relaxed his face a bit, then recalled something else and said, "While youâre at it, check on the sword called Moslo that Liz has."
Reiger remembered the beast skin map, the sword held by the queen who led many people to worship at the altar.
The sword, dazzling in gold, both in appearance and aura, closely resembled the Moslo Sword in Lizâs hand.
If he couldnât find the location of the Hidden Land, perhaps he could start with this Moslo Sword and find some clues.
"Alright."
Yuri, unaware of Reigerâs thoughts, simply nodded, recalling Lizâs sword that felt very wrong to her and agreeing to the request.
She, too, was somewhat curious about the origins of that sword.
However...
"Since youâre here, I also have something to tell you," Yuri took out a letter and handed it to Reiger, "Youâd better look at this letter."
Hearing this, Reiger took the letter and looked at the signature.
"Kaliya Liat?"
Seeing this familiar name, Reigerâs brow furrowed immediately.
"Her again?" Reiger tossed the letter aside, "Is there any need to read this letter?"
Kaliya had not mailed a letter for the first time, and after Reiger read her first letter, he hadnât looked at any others she sent.
Thus, Reiger really could not think of any reason her letters would be worth reading.
"This time is different," Yuri shook her head, "This time she mentioned the third prince in the letter, saying she wants to talk about him with you."
Yuriâs words made Reigerâs eyes narrow slightly.
"That mad dog prince?"
It was indeed worth considering.
Yuri apparently thought so too.
"Discussing matters related to that madman with people who are specifically opposing him isnât a bad idea," Yuri asked, "What do you think? Want to go?"
Reiger smiled faintly and uttered a single word.
"Go."