༺ Silence (2) ༻
*Note: Previously, there’s a mistranslation regarding Duchess Keter’s noble title. She’s a Duchess, not a Countess.
1.
Alia’s day began with her going to Siwoo’s room.
Lifting the blanket covering his body and wiped his arms and legs with a lukewarm towel.
Replacing the gauze covering his still-open eye sockets and using magic to maintain his overall hygiene.
In truth, all of that wasn’t necessary.
His body was almost frozen in ti, it didn’t produce any bodily secretions due to his tabolic processes being halted.
In the end, her act of atonent proved to be rely symbolic and futile.
For about 15 minutes, she muttered to herself by his bedside, where he lay sleeping as if he was dead.
It wasn’t anything special.
Like usual, it was just her empty ramblings.
Afterwards, she headed to her lab to begin her magic research.
In fact, recovery magic wasn’t a particularly developed topic of research.
Both witches and apprentice witches all possessed spiritual bodies.
Compared to the intricate chanism of the human body, their bodies, which were composed of mana and consciousness that centered around their brand, were considerably easier to restore.
Even if their arm was severed, an organ was to be ripped out, as long as there was sufficient mana, they could restore them.
Issues that were caused by sothing like virus or tumor weren’t even worth ntioning.
In such circumstances, who would go out of their way to develop a magic that would only benefit humans?
The highest recovery magic in the hierarchy was only in the 10th tier.
That level was sufficient for the witches.
But there was a part that even a witch’s spirit body couldn’t easily heal; the brain.
The place where soone’s senses, reasons, thoughts, concepts and ideas were accumulated.
Humanity had broadened the horizons of science to the extent of being able to travel back and forth to the moon, but they still hadn’t fully understood that particular organ yet.
Electrical signals and chemical reactions taking place between billions of neurons were beyond the scope of the 10th tier recovery magic. Receiving damage to their brain ant death, even for witches.
Moreover, considering the fragility of the human body…
It was uncertain how high the tier needed to awaken Siwoo from his slumber.
As she faced countless walls obstructing her progress, Alia felt helpless.
Even so, she never considered giving up.
“…”
Even though she felt helpless and there was nothing that she could do.
Compared to the day when her master left her side, this level of despair was nothing.
Unlike when she had to helplessly accept her fate, this ti, she had a ans to resist it.
There was still a way for her to make ands.
Regardless of how painful and tough the journey could be, that wouldn’t make her give up.
-Creak!
“Alia!”
When she heard the sound of approaching footsteps, the door to her research room swung open.
With her flowing purple hair swaying in each step, Sophia appeared.
She was Alia’s longti friend and soone she could confide in.
“What’s wrong?”
“I found it!”
Sophia couldn’t hide her excitent as she bounced around energetically.
Although she had a sowhat frivolous air compared to an average witch, this was the first ti Alia had seen her lose control of her emotions.
Alia’s pupils trembled.
“What did you an? What did you find?”
“I found a witch who might be able to cure Assistant Siwoo’s condition!”
“R-Really?”
Alia grabbed her chest in response to the sudden surge of hope that made her heart flutter.
However, it was too early to celebrate.
Sophia pulled out two stacks of crumpled paper from her embrace in a hurry.
“While searching through the discarded archives, I found a thesis written by a witch about brain regeneration.”
Among the stacked papers was a thesis.
Alia quickly took them from Sophia’s hand and read the title.
‘Brain Regeneration through Human Transmutation: Multi-world Psychology Interpretation and Entropy Recovery.’
While Alia couldn’t fully comprehend the depth of the thesis, a brief glance through the contents was enough to indicate that this was exactly what Siwoo needed at the mont.
“The author of this thesis is ‘Smyrna1Smyrna, ‘Σμύρvα’ in Greek. The mother of Adonis, the mortal lover of both Aphrodite and Persephone. Due to her incestuous relationship with Adonis’ father, she was turned into the Myrrh tree and gave birth to Adonis while being a tree.,’ a 19th ranked witch specialized in human transmutation. However, there’s a bit of a problem…”
“I know.”
As soon as Alia heard Sophia’s words, she understood everything.
The fact that this thesis was found in the discarded archives ant that the author of this thesis had been exiled.
“What was the reason for her exile?”
“I’ve never t her in person, but… Apparently during her research, she involved about ten citizens. But, this happened so long ago that there aren’t any accurate records left.”
Alia, who had been overwheld by joy, clenched her clothing tightly in a calm manner.
Originally, she held no ill will towards the Exiles.
After all, she never had any contacts with them to begin with.
However, the recent clash with Ea Sadallik still lingered in her mind.
Witnessing the wicked witch’s cruelty made Alia associate the word ‘Exile’ not only with disgust but also unease.
Sophia was aware of this fact, so she spoke out to her.
“Don’t worry. Not all Exiles are as malevolent as the public believes. The ‘Witch of Aquarius’ was notorious even among the Exiles for her psychopathic tendencies.”
“Do you know her whereabouts?”
“I casted ‘Clairvoyance’ to migratory birds around the world and found a hideout in the Northeast Greenland National Park.”
The feeling of excitent that had swelled up within Alia’s heart began to die down.
She cautiously inquired.
“Still, wouldn’t it be too risky?”
She couldn’t hide her concerns.
After all, this wasn’t just for anyone, this was for Siwoo.
She had to entrust another witch to restore his brain.
Considering that witch was an Exile, it wasn’t a wonder that she couldn’t make up her mind.
“Alia, I understand that you’ve been putting your effort into this, but there’s a possibility that you won’t make it in the end… You know that his condition is gradually worsening, right? Even if you sohow are able to cure his wounds soday, it might be too late…”
Sophia’s words were right.
What Alia was trying to do was akin to an astrophysicist suddenly enrolling in a dical school to study until they beca skilled enough to perform the most complex brain surgery in the world.
There was no guarantee that her patient would still be alive by the ti she was done studying everything.
“What about Duchess Keter? You still can’t reach her? If it’s her she should be able to help us…”
“You already know it, Alia… No one has seen her for 82 years.”
Duchess Keter had secluded herself in the Ivory Tower.
She was the highest-ranking (and the oldest) witch who managed to reach the 30th rank in the hierarchy all on her own without ever inheriting or passing down a brand.
Soone who was revered by all the witches.
If there was anyone that could change this current reality and restore Siwoo to his original state, it would be her.
In fact, after the incident, Alia imdiately visited the Duchess’ Ivory Tower.
However, the Duchess was known for her indifference to worldly affairs.
Throughout the month, without skipping a single day, she diligently sought her out. But the only person she encountered was only a two-digit ranked witch who loitered in front of Ivory Tower, eagerly awaiting the slightest morsel of advice from the Duchess.
Since the taphysical barrier laid out at the tower rejected anyone who wasn’t invited, Alia could only go back without any results.
Afterwards, she still sent her ssages every day, but she didn’t receive any replies.
“We need to make a decision. The longer we delay his treatnt, the lower the possibility of him recovering.”
Sophia wasn’t unaware of Alia’s concerns.
She knew that Alia’s hesitation ca from her traumatic experience of losing an important person to herself.
Having to place another important person’s life in another witch’s hands was an obviously difficult decision for her.
However, being excessively cautious didn’t always lead to the best choice.
Alia needed to make a decision now.
So that she wouldn’t be left with regrets.
Considering all possibilities carefully, Alia pondered.
And finally, with difficulty, she opened her mouth to speak,
“Have you…tried to contact her?”
“I received her reply this morning. I inquired about getting her a temporary permit with Countess Gemini as well and they said that they’ll give us their active cooperation… Actually, in the last two hours, they’ve been pushing it so she could restore her citizenship status.”
They needed the witch nad Smyrna to be brought directly into Gehenna.
The current Siwoo wasn’t in any condition to go to the modern world through a portal.
In the first place, the act of letting an Exile legally set foot in Gehenna was unprecedented.
Countess Gemini aided them in this matter because they owed Siwoo for risking his life for their apprentice witches twice.
They were even arranging a rather radical compensation for the Exile, offering her citizenship for treating Siwoo.
“For now, let’s just confirm her credentials. To do that, I need to confirm her abilities with my own eyes.”
“Yes, that’s the way to go. But, what’s your plan?”
“I’ll summon her imdiately.”
2.
Between the modern world and Gehenna, there was a ‘Gate’ connecting them.
To travel through it, three things were required.
Unpolluted, clean rivers or oceans.
Gehenna’s citizenship.
A powerful shockwave.
With those three requirents fulfilled, one could enter Gehenna through the ‘Gate’ from anywhere in the world and conversely, move to any place in the world through it.
In the VIP lounge of the immigration control office, Alia stood with her hand clasped, waiting for the person who’d co through the gate.
Three hours had passed since the appointed ti, but ‘Smyrna’ was nowhere to be seen.
Sophia had constructed an image with her ‘Clairvoyance,’ so Alia had an idea what the Exile looked like.
Though, the quality of the image was poor due to Sophia borrowing the vision of a migratory bird.
“…”
However, even as several witches passed through, her figure was still nowhere to be seen.
‘Maybe she felt suspicious due to the sudden invitation? And she decided to hide herself?’
Even in her spiritual form, Alia felt her throat growing dry.
Unable to hide her impatience, she nibbled on her lower lip.
‘Would it have been better if I were to go to find her myself?’
‘Did I ruin things again with my hasty judgnt?’
Amidst her growing mold of unease, the door to the immigration control lounge was opened.
“Phew…”
She let out an involuntary sigh of relief.
The person she had been waiting for had finally entered the lounge, albeit timidly.
As she had previously seen in the image, the Exile was of Asian descent, though the racial classification of ‘yellow-skinned’ seed irrelevant due to her snow-white skin.
Her jet-black hair was tied into a chignon bun, fully exposing her nape. Her dark, shimring eyes didn’t conceal her unease as they wandered around.
She wore a checkered rustic skirt, a furry coat with floral patterns and white boots. On her back was a backpack that was larger than her own upper body that seed to be filled with various things.
Regardless of who wore them, her fashion sense seed so out of place.
‘Is that… the fashion sense of the modern world…?’
Amidst Alia’s bewildernt to her sense of fashion, the Exile, Yebin, called out to her.
“Excuse , this my first ti in Gehenna… Are you Baroness Alia Marigold?”
“Yes, I am. Nice to et you.”
“Ah, I see…! My na is Yebin Smyrna. This is the first ti I’m seeing a witch other than my master… Do I have to shake your hand?”
After awkwardly wiping her palm on her clothes, Yebin extended her hand with an equally awkward smile.
Alia took hold of her hand, awkwardly shook her hand.
“Thank you for inviting . I heard that you have a patient for … Where should I go?”
“We need to take the portal first.”
“O-Okay! Is it this way? Or this way?”
“This way.”
Alia grabbed Yebin’s arm, who seed to be unable to get her act together and brought her back to her mansion.
Footnotes:
1Smyrna, ‘Σμύρvα’ in Greek. The mother of Adonis, the mortal lover of both Aphrodite and Persephone. Due to her incestuous relationship with Adonis’ father, she was turned into the Myrrh tree and gave birth to Adonis while being a tree.
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