The mont Lucia stepped into the study, the warm scent of books greeted her. Closing her eyes and imrsing herself in the ambiance, her once-heated face cooled.
Good.
Lucia calmly looked around the study.
Among the many castles of Prient, the Dawn Castle, being the familys first castle, held symbolic significance and was quite large.
The sa went for the library. Given that it had kept scrolls and books for over 500 years, one could naturally infer its grand scale.
Lucia treaded carefully inside its walls.
Even though it was a private space, only occupied by the maid guarding the library and Shiron, who arrived before Lucia, she rembered the advice her friends once gave her.
Its common sense to be quiet in a library.
Why?
Well to put it simply, people who love books dont like disturbances. Youd hate it if soone interrupted your training, right?
I think I understand.
Her comrades had taught Kyrie, who knew nothing but fighting, many things. Although they sotis teased her as a barbarian, they patiently answered her questions, and Kyrie quickly learned.
She vividly rembered their conversation, which wasnt the talks they had on the brink of death but much earlier in their travels. It was fascinating.
Sobbing-
Perhaps because she was recalling old mories, Lucias eyes teared up.
Ugh.
Wiping away her tears with her sleeve, Lucia lowered her head, fearing that soone might see, and bit her lip.
I wonder how everyone fared after my death. They were all resourceful; they mustve thrived. The empire wouldnt neglect them after all the struggles, right?
She occasionally had such thoughts. The fact that the horned Yuma was alive breathed hope into Lucia. If Yuma, who was gravely injured in the battle 500 years ago, survived, wouldnt the others be alive, too? It was hard to let go of that hope.
Seiras an elf, but Cheor lets stop.
Slap-
Lucia slapped her cheeks with both hands, trying to gather herself.
It wasnt two hundred or three hundred, but a whopping five hundred years since she died.
She couldnt be entangled in the past forever. Now she had to find the book she hadnt finished.
Delving between the bookshelves, Lucia searched for the book she was reading yesterday.
[Silleya-Imperial Language Dictionary]
In her hand were a thick dictionary and a fairy tale book that seed relatively easy to read. It was thin, with illustrations, likely intended for children.
Silleya was the na of the ethnic group that defined Kyries identity before she was chosen by the Holy Sword. There was no way to know whether they were extinct or what beca of them. With her current inability to even read a fairy tale, researching history was too challenging.
Everything had its order.
Her imdiate goal was to properly read the fairy tale book.
Having chosen a book to read, she now needed a quiet place to focus.
Fortunately, she had a spot in mind.
It was Lucias designated seat that she had claid over the past week in the library.
It was located next to a window with sunlight pouring in, which made one naturally happy
Whispers-
Whispers-
Sadly, it was already occupied.
Thats, thats my spot.
Lucia clenched her book tightly.
Shiron had already occupied the spot Lucia had been sitting in until yesterday.
She had assud that he wouldve settled sowhere since Shiron was in the library before her. She never dreamt itd be her favorite spot.
That guy has a good eye for spots.
Lucia tried to resign herself, but her eyes didnt move easily from the seat.
It wasnt just about the spot. Several thick books and elegant writing tools srizingly captivated Lucias gaze.
Astonished by the incredible sight, Lucias eyes widened.
Hes not planning to read all of that, is he?
One, two, three nine, ten, eleven. A pile of books, totaling eleven, was stacked like a tower on the desk. Common sense would tell you that reading all of them in a day was impossible.
But contrary to Lucias worry, Shiron spread one of the books in front of him and lazily turned the pages.
Had he noticed the gaze that had been watching him for a while? Shiron slightly lifted his head, glanced at Lucia, chuckled softly, then returned to his reading.
!
Lucia quickly hid the Imperial Language dictionary and storybook she was holding behind her.
Her face turned red in embarrassnt.
There was a two-year age difference between them but still, the books Shiron was reading looked incredibly difficult at first glance.
The luxurious leather-bound covers, the bookmarks made of woven silk, and the titles impressively embossed in gold ink
Compared to Lucias storybook, the quality seed as different as night and day.
Comparing their respective books, Lucia hung her head low.
Well, there are plenty of other seats, right? Its not like I reserved this spot
Lucia closed her eyes tightly, trying to shake off the regret.
It wasnt by accident that Lucias usual spot was taken.
Upon hearing about Lucias whereabouts from Yuma, Shiron, abandoning his daily training routine, had even gone to the lengths of asking the maid in charge of the library about Lucias regular seat at the crack of dawn. Of course, his intention wasnt solely to tease her.
Although he was determined to learn a new language with all his might, there seed to be no significant issue in reading the characters, perhaps due to so mories from before his reincarnation.
Having lost his initial enthusiasm and purpose, he thought, This is becoming more fun.
Shiron concealed his smile behind the book. He did find Lucias reaction amusing, but when he saw the title of the book she was holding, he had a hard ti suppressing his laughter.
[The Magnificent Savior, the Eternal Chronicles of the Magnificent Kyrie]
The adjective magnificent appeared twice, hinting at its fanatical content.
Does she even know what that book is about?
Shiron paused his reading and observed Lucia. Sitting quite a distance from him, she continued to frown and struggle.
Lets let it be. Its not like I have any right to judge.
Shiron understood how Lucia felt. In his past life, he had similar experiences, so he decided to kindly pretend not to notice.
Besides, If I heard that my own gaplay montage was released Might be interesting to watch how she reacts.
He had so exceptional plays in the ga, and hed even ticulously edited and uploaded them online.
Watching an impressive montage from his previous life seed a reasonable comparison.
If I laughed at that, Id probably get punched and faint again. Yeah, definitely.
Shiron chuckled to himself and continued with his work, dipping the pen into the ink.
Ugh ugh.
Lucia groaned.
The reason was obvious. For several hours, even as dusk approached, she had made no progress with the book.
Why was the Imperial Language so difficult?
She realized a few things after looking up words in the dictionary for the past few days. There were separate male and female verb endings. This was sowhat manageable, but that wasnt the only issue.
There were no rules for singular and plural forms.
There were too many conjunctions to rember.
There were six different tenses, with a mix of irregular and regular forms.
There were nurous idioms. Instead of simply saying, The sunlight is strong, they used a mix of flowery expressions.
Every ti a new word appeared, she had to search in the dictionary. And just when she thought she found it, another word troubled her.
Lucia thumped her head on the desk.
I really I cant do this.
Is there sothing wrong? Can I help you?
She looked up at the sound and saw Shirons smiling face. Lucia pretended to be fine and avoided eye contact.
She didnt want to be treated like a child who couldnt read a storybook by herself.
Its.
Okay, then Ill go. Have fun.
Without another thought, Shiron turned away.
Lucia watched his back as he walked further and further away.
There was a certain air of intelligence about Shiron as he piled up the books hed already read and carried them back to their proper place.
So. You an you want to be a teacher?
Lucia watched for a long ti, and many thoughts passed through her mind.
And when Shiron began to organize his writing utensils.
Hey.
Huh? What, do you need help?
Yes.
Lucia nodded, her face grim.
It hurt her pride, but she couldnt help it.
She was being taught sothing by a ten-year-old The thought of Shiron as an educated noblemans child had lowered her standards.
Besides,
She was even more reluctant to ask Yuma or any of the other maids. She refused to learn from the demons she had fought her entire life. That was her last shred of pride.
Even as Lucia bared her neck to their attentions, the barriers she had built up over a lifeti were not easily broken.
Shiron sat down next to Lucia and spoke in a gentle voice.
Whats wrong?
Everything Its all
All of it? So you dont know what its all about, and you picked up this book?
Yes.
Shiron threw back his head in disbelief. Lucia could only blink at the behavior.
She still had no idea what the book shed chosen was about to cause such a reaction.
Shiron wiped his face once, then slowly opened his mouth.
Listen.
Yes.
Shiron pushed the dictionary away from Lucias view and pointed his finger at the words on the cover. Lucia focused on the movent of his fingers and the sound of his voice, determined not to miss a word.
The Magnificent Savior.
The Magnificent Savior?
The Eternal Chronicles of the Magnificent Kyrie.
The Magnificent Kyries?
Lucia had a montary flash of foreboding, but Shirons mouth didnt stop.
The Magnificent Kyrie, the great savior, immortalized for all eternity But you are a curiosity, too.
.
Ive listened to my ancestors hymns until my ears scab over, and yet this is the one you picked and chose.
.
Honestly, this book is too pretentious even for . Im going to have to skip it. Tsk tsk.
Shiron chuckled in amusent as if to say it was a tale where a single sword could slice through mountains, shred clouds, and walk on water, huh?
Sorry. Im not feeling well.
She couldnt take it anymore. Her face was so hot she could barely breathe.
Lucia cut Shiron off before he could say more, scrambled to her feet, and headed for the doorway.
Uh, yeah. Take care.
Shiron watched Lucias back as she ran out the door, head down,
The shape of Shirons mouth, which Lucia hadnt seen because she was too busy shaking with self-pity, was sothing she would never know for the rest of her life.
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