Easily admitting it, the witch shrugged her shoulders.
Of course Iâd realized she was watching my reaction.
I went along with such witchâs words.
âI wanted to see how the real thing is. But, itâs better than I expectedâ
âDo you acknowledge me?â
I wonder if I could receive a passing mark as her husband.
I know that the witch cherishes Lidi from her stories. Thatâs why if possible, I donât want to be disliked or antagonize her. While I was thinking that, the witch took a large breath.
â⊠Letâs see, at least I understand well youâre deeply in love with this childâ
âYeah, thatâs the case. I canât help anymore but hold her dearâ
Since thereâs nothing to deny I nodded with utmost seriousness.
As soon as I did, she began struggling in my arms. I knew right away she was trying to hide her embarrassment.
âJeez, Freed. Let go already!â
Knowing the reason is just her bashfulness, I released her as she wanted.
Although she pouted, she, who didnât try leaving my side, was really cute like a small animal.
â⊠Well, letâs not stand around, sit down. Iâll prepare tea nowâ
âThank youâ
It doesnât seem like weâll be driven out for the time being. When I sat relieved, sitting next to me she secretly whispered into my ear.
âDonât be surprised when the tea comes. Itâs not a poison. Its efficacy is guaranteed. So just be preparedâ
âLidi?â
When I tilted my head as Lidi informed me with an awfully serious face, the witch came back holding two wooden cups.
âHere, youâve just eaten, right? Todayâs tea is a medicinal tea to help with digestionâ
âThank you. Then letâs⊠drink?â
When I picked up the cup and unintentionally peeked inside, for some reason it was filled to the brim with a purple liquid.
Unable to believe what I saw, reflexively I did a double take.
Is this some harassment , while I was bewildered wondering whether I misunderstood the warm welcome, Lidi next to me picked up her cup and readily drank it all.
âWhaâŠ!â
âPhew⊠Thanks for the drink!â
I fixedly stared as she put down the cup with a thump. Seeing the witchâs satisfied face upon that, I somehow understood the flow. I see. Perhaps this is a type of baptism.
Noticing that, I picked up the cup and without looking at its contents downed it in one go.
Because I had received the warning from Lidi beforehand, I intended to drink it no matter the taste, above all I wouldnât make a foolish choice like not drinking what she drank.
As it spread in my mouth, I felt sick from the indescribable taste. But, I drank it up with desperate feelings.
â⊠Thank you very muchâ
âHmm⊠You drank it. Well done not rejecting itâ
When I somehow drank it and thanked her, the witch nodded as if she was impressed. After all, just as I thought it seems to be a test. For now, I felt relief that my idea wasnât wrong.
âThere should be no danger since Lidi drank itâ
âHouâ
The witched seemed satisfied with my answer.
Then I noticed my stomach area suddenly felt considerably refreshed.
âMy stomachâŠ!â
I couldnât hide my surprise at the unreasonably quick effect.
While I was holding my abdomen in astonishment, Lidi next to me said somehow proudly.
âSee? Ms. Delrisâs medicine is amazing, right? Taste notwithstanding, taste notwithstanding itâs amazing!!â
Lidi who groaned taste , was as expected cute. Enjoying her desperation to my heartâs content, I turned to the witch again.
Iâd heard about it, but the effectâs speed and efficacy exceeded my expectations. I canât believe such a capable person is still hiding in the town. If possible, Iâd want her to serve in the castle.
Nevertheless, I exercised self-control and decided to pass on inviting her to the castle. If I do that, this witch will never again appear before me. I know that much.
Itâs a shame to have to overlook an excellent person, but itâd hurt to lose this person. Besides, above all this witch is Lidiâs friend. I couldnât do such a thing.
While I firmly endured, the witchâs mouth curved as if she was through my thoughts.
The eyes under the hood seemed as if they saw through everything, yet I felt like she smiled.
âAs expected of that Kingâs child. You know when to quit, huhâ
Those words aroused my interest.
âDo you know my father?â
âNo, heâs not my acquaintance. Itâs that Meissa who knows your fatherâ
âMeissa?â
I tilted my head at the familiar name.
âYouâve at least heard the name Connecting Witch before, right?â
I was astounded by the easily said words.
Connecting Witch Meissa. This witch is also one of the seven witches. The witch with an excellent reputation for her power to foresee better fates.
Unlike the witch before my eyes, she doesnât live in hiding. Dealing only with the customers sheâs pleased with, sheâs famous as a whimsical witch. Father knows such a witch?
âIâve heard they go way back. However, itâs rare for both parent and child to meet a witch, Wilhelmâs royalty certainly are owners of good luckâ
âNo⊠Itâs the first time I hear it. Father has neverâŠâ
âItâs a wise decision. Meeting a witch isnât something to revealâ
Incidentally I became curious about what Father requested, but realizing itâs a breach of manners I held my tongue.
âHey Freed, shouldnât we go back soon?â
While I was immersed in the conversation with the witch, Lidi asked a little worriedly from next to me. Those words made me finally realize how concentrated I was at the talk. When I hurriedly checked the clock, it became so late the sun must had already set.
âSorry. I became so immersed in the talk I didnât notice. As expected, any more would be badâ
I canât help but be reluctant to part.
Standing up, I was about to bid her farewell, but before I did the witch spoke first.
âWait just a minuteâ
âEhâ
âYou specially came here. I might as well offer you a souvenirâ
âSouvenir⊠is it?â
When I asked back confused by what she brought up out of nowhere, thatâs right , the witch nodded.
âEven if I say that, itâs not a thing. Itâs a hint. Youâve been worried recently, havenât youâ
Worriedââââ. At those words, in my mind I listed some matters causing concern.
I donât have a single problem in my private life. Iâm beyond happy to spend every day with Lidi. Speaking of problems, itâs that she wonât say those words, but thatâs the matter she must solve herself. So the worry must be related to the national politics.
The matter of Sahaja. The matter of Andreâs disappearance. And â the matter of the magician who destroyed my barrier. Which one will the hint be about.
As my eyes lit up at once, the witch smiled meanly.
I was strangely convinced by that smile that this elderly woman is indeed a witch.
âI wonât go as far as to tell you what kind of worry is that. Think about it yourself⊠What youâre searching for is right by. Cast away your preconceptions and try to reconsider once againâ
âRight by?â
âThere are countless hints scattered about to notice. Thereâs no such thing as impossible in this world. Start from thereâ
Saying that, she sank into silence as if to say that the talk is over, despite my confusion I thanked her and left the house.
I joined hands with Lidi, and while walking back ruminated over the words the witch said.
â⊠What youâre searching for is right by. Thereâs no such thing as impossible⊠huhâ
âFreed? Why do you have a grim face?â
âAh, aah. Sorryâ
Before I realized we went through the witchâs barrier back to the town.
It seems weâve run quite late, the day already came to an end.
A gatekeeper will be standing at the middle gate. Thereâs no problem because we possess permits, but thinking it grew later than planned, I apologized to Lidi.
It seems I was frowning while pondering. I told her itâs nothing⊠Suddenly, I recalled a doubt from some time ago.
ââââ Why was she able to discover the witchâs dwelling.
She said itâs a coincidence. But, could you break that solid barrier by coincidence? Thatâs impossible.
Besides, thinking about carefully, at the time of the incident with Prince Maximilian, sheâs the only one who passed through the hedge barrier in the castle. I was under the impression the barrier had been destroyed from the start and didnât think about it further, but supposing it hadnât been?
ââââ She canât use magic.
Because Iâd heard that, it didnât even cross my mind. But, she herself said she has a large amount of magical power, normally itâd be strange she canât use it.
Then, why canât she use magic.
⊠Isnât it because sheâs endowed with a different system of magic.
ââŠ!!â
Thinking that far, reflexively I covered my mouth.
When I looked down at Lidi, she looked back with a mystified face.
What if Lidi⊠is a neutralization user?
Impossible. When I denied my thoughts â I recalled the witchâs words from a while ago.
Thereâs no such thing as impossible. What youâre looking for is right by.
No wayââââ.
I fixedly stared at her face.
Supposing sheâs a neutralization user. Thinking so, various things suddenly fell into place.
That she passed through the barrier and found her way to the witchâs dwelling.
That Prince Maximilianâs magical reduction bottle was rendered useless.
That my barrier disappeared.
Every question is neatly resolved.
Sheâs exactly the ability user I was searching for.
âLidi⊠perhaps you?â
âNn?â
Not knowing what Iâm asking her, she tilted her head.
When I tried to question herââââ.
In the corner of my vision shined a flash of light, while reflexively protecting her I dropped forward.
âWah⊠What?â
The identity of the flash were knives. Having confirmed multiple of them were stuck right beside us I clicked my tongue. Because I evaded them at once both Lidi and I are unhurt, but thereâs no mistaking that thereâs an enemy nearby.
Who the hell is it in the middle of the town. Who set the ambush.
The area became still as death. The guards who should be deployed donât seem to have noticed this strange situation yet. Weâve passed through many narrow alleys only the locals use, so that might have been inevitable.
âFreed?â
She raised an anxious voice from within my arms.
She mustâve seen knives piercing the ground. To alleviate her anxiety, I showed a smile.
âItâs okay, Lidi. Iâll end it right away. You donât have to worry about anythingâ
â⊠Yupâ
When I hugged her tightly, she firmly clung to me.
Still hugging her whoâs like this with one arm, I stood up.
With my dominant hand I drew the sword from my waist, and pointed the blade in the direction of human presences.
There seems to be a considerable amount of people, but it doesnât matter.
The sin of disturbing my tryst with her is heavy. Iâll have them compensate properly.
I showed a faint smile.
âYou should realize the significance of who you pointed blades atâ