It was surprising that she would speak to Uncle, who was considered her superior.
But there was something else more surprising.
Her purple eyes have a dry, cold look as she stared back at Uncle.
âWhy donât you ask me directly?â
Uncle, who had no reason not to, asked her.
âWould you go with me to the North?â
âI have no intention of leaving His Highnessâ side.â
For Adelia, there was no cause greater than I.
âI have my own body and mind,â she added.
I couldnât help it. I laughed, and it sounded hostile.
It was worthwhile to raise my soulâs presence, even though I knew my body wouldnât be able to handle it.
Adelia, the maniac, the shy but dependable woman.
[Servility] is only meant to be submissive to a higher-ranking being.
And my soul was enough to impress on her who the real âMasterâ was.
âI cannot follow your words,â Adelia told Uncle.
He looked shocked because his noble cause has just been rejected twice.
I chuckled once more as Uncle looked exasperated.
âThousand of lives are at stake! How can you be so rash!â
âIâm not worried about this. Why donât you get out of the palace and find a thousand soldiers?â
Uncle stared at my blatant remark.
I coughed from too much chuckling.
âWeâre not done with this. Weâll sort it out soon.â
At this point, it was important to draw the line.
âThe request for Adelia is already over. In fact, there is no longer a reason why you need to come here every day.â
The Queen asked him to come for my discipline.
Now, I donât get into foolish troubles, and Iâm in a state of losing weight.
âBut if you are willing to come, I will welcome you as a guest. But you will be expected to be as courteous as a guest.â
Donât nag, donât look at Adelia.
Uncle frowned by my condition and looked at Adelia with a lot of regrets.
* * *
Even after being so embarrassed, Uncle continued to visit the palace daily.
It was to watch Adelia.
However, Adelia treated him with little to no respect. Uncle grumbled around her.
It was too pathetic that even I felt sorry for him and chose not to say anything.
Occasionally, Uncle looked at me with a sulky face.
He seemed to want to say something, but heâs holding it back.
About two weeks after that, Uncle, who was usually silent, approached us in the training hall.
âWhat have you been teaching her?â he asked, looking disgusted.
Hmm⊠definitely, her posture was not good.
âAdelia, stretch out your elbows,â I told her.
Immediately, she corrected her posture.
âLean your shoulders back a little.â
âStare forward.â
Uncle cleared his throat meaningfully and stepped away.
I shook my head. I know what that meant.
Adelia was adjusting to the sword too quickly. At this pace, I would not be able to lead her anymore soon.
âHoo!â
She took a deep breath. Aura gathered at the tip of her sword as she exhaled.
She repeated the action, slowly but surely, until a clear noise rang out.
Woo Woo Woo!
âWell?â Adelia turned and looked at me while her sword was shining.
âUh, good job.â
She laughed shyly at my compliment.
Soon, the light from the sword faded.
She did well. But I couldnât laugh.
I taught her how to put mana in a sword. However, I did not expect her to succeed in such a short time.
Even if she did not have enough mana yet to keep it running, she was successful.
It was terrifying progress.
Iâm really nervous like a sword-wielding maniac is chasing me.
Goosebumps rose on my neck.
âYou must notâŠâ
I heard Uncleâs voice. When I turned my head, I saw his stiff expression.
âMana heartâŠâ It was obvious that he was trying not to speak, but blurted it out anyway.
âWhy?â I asked him loudly.
âIsnât it enough that you use that trashy technique alone? Why did you have to teach it to her?â
I pointed at the entrance with my finger. âGo. Leave!â
As I screamed at him angrily, Uncle spoke once more.
âShe had incredible potential that you couldnât have imagined. You ruined it.â
His voice was calm, but the anger contained in it was deeper than before.
I pointed to the entrance once more instead of answering.
âWhy, will you have me dragged out?â
I stood up to call the court knights, but Uncle has already turned and started walking away.
As I watched him while clicking my tongue, Adelia approached me and asked.
âThe technique you taught me was trash?â
I shook my head.
âNo. Never.â
The Mana Heart sitting at her chest was exactly the same as that of her ancestor, Agnes Bavaria.
Even though it is small and insignificant now, it can exert tremendous power as her ancestors did in the past.
âBut why does Sir Count speak of it that way?â
She had a lot of questions today than usual. Still, she seems to be highly motivated when talking about swords, as expected from a descendant of ancestors known for excellent swordsmanship.
âI donât knowâŠâ I said as I watched Uncle disappear from a distance.
âPeople of this era have completely forgotten what the real mana heart is like.â
It was mana hearts that have defeated dragons and giant kings.
Now, it is treated as trash.
It was pitiful.
âIf they hadnât forgotten, they wouldnât treat it that way.â
âI see.â
Iâm not sure she understood, but she looked as if she believed me.
âSoon, you will know.â
I didnât doubt that the day she would see it would come soon.
The day will come much faster than I thought.
After a week, Uncle came back, still seething with anger.
âWould you like me to never come back?â
He had a black wooden sword in his hand.
âThen, raise your sword.
He stared at me quietly.
âProve yourself. Prove that you are not wrong.â
He raised his wooden sword.
âI will only use one ring. If you can make me move even half a footstep, you win. Then, Iâll admit defeat.â
Only
I grinned. âWhat would you like to bet? In exchange for your wish.â
âIf you want me to pass on the familyâs secret, I will. If you want something else, I will also listen.â