Chapter 28
Who could it be?
Who came looking for me?
Startled, Ibiâs eyes widened, but she quickly collected herself and knocked on the door.
âIâm in here! Please let me out!â
It didnât matter who it was right now. What mattered was that someone had finally come looking for her.
As Ibi pounded the door with her hands and called out, she heard the rattling sound of the lock being undone from the outside.
Creaaak, slam!
The heavy door soon opened.
Two people standing outside pushed each other aside and burst into the portrait gallery at the same time.
âAre you okay?â
âAre you hurt anywhere?â
Just how frantically had they run here?
Their hair was disheveled from the wind, they were panting for breath, sweat trickled down their faces, and their uniforms were all wrinkled.
Even in the moonlight, the two of them looked an absolute mess.
Ibi, still surprised, called their names.
âLord Arcel? Lord Ruska?â
She had naturally assumed the people calling out to her from outside were staff from the academy.
But why had people unrelated to her come looking?
Then she realizedâeven while panting for breathâthey were both looking at her with worry.
âIâm fine! I was just sitting here quietlyâŚâ
âThatâs exactly the problem!â
As Ibi responded, Ruska, who had been catching his breath, suddenly burst out.
Startled by the loud voice, Ibi flinched. Ruska sighed, running a hand down his face.
âSorry. Iâm not mad at you. But youâve been stuck here alone since earlier todayâŚâ
âReally, Iâm fine!â
Meanwhile, Arcel turned to look at the chair Ibi had been sitting on.
More precisely, the cloth that had covered her.
Anyone could tell that wasnât the kind of fabric meant to cover a person.
It was a thick, stiff, and dusty cloth made to cover objects.
Was she cold? The cloth on the chair still bore the clear outline of her having used it as a cover.
âAchoo!â
Just then, contradicting her claims of being fine, Ibi sneezed and shivered.
Her face had even turned slightly red.
Seeing what looked like the onset of a fever, Arcel immediately took off his uniform jacket.
âHere, wear this.â
He gently placed his jacket over Ibiâs shoulders.
There was a noticeable age difference between them, and Ibi was especially small for her age, while Arcel was tall even among his peers.
And given the usual size difference between boys and girlsâŚ
Wearing someone elseâs clothes under these conditions made Ibi look like she was wrapped in a blanket.
âThere they are!â
Just then, more footsteps echoed from the hallway where Arcel and Ruska had run in from.
They were just as fast.
Soon, the person in the lead threw open the door and stepped inside.
âFound you! So it was you!â
Seraphina strode in, and without hesitation, scooped up Ibi, who was still wrapped in Arcelâs jacket.
âYouâve got a slight fever, nothing serious. Itâs a bit chilly in here, isnât it? Oh, were you scared? The magic I used probably flashed brightly. Ah, but more importantlyâhave you ever thought of becoming a mage? I feel like our magical wavelengths are extremely compatibleâŚâ
âHeadmistress!â
âSeraphina!â
The staff and Ruska shouted in unison at the woman who wouldnât stop rambling while holding Ibi.
âOkay, okay. Letâs talk once weâre back at the academy. Are you hungry?â
Seraphina shook her head as if telling them not to fuss.
Ibi looked up at her and muttered,
âHead⌠mistress?â
She had no idea who this person was who had suddenly come and scooped her up.
But the headmistress?
Come to think of it, when she arrived at the academy yesterday, she had seen staff and professorsâbut never the headmistress herself.
I thought sheâd be an older person.
The portraits of previous headmasters hanging in the dormitory were all older folks with graying hair.
Some were slightly younger, middle-aged at bestâbut no one as young-looking as Seraphina, who seemed barely in her thirties.
âFirst, gather this childâs belongings. AndâŚâ
Seraphinaâs words trailed off before she could give more instructions to the staff.
Her gaze had settled on one of the portraits hanging on the wall.
Then, she let out a bitter smile.
âNo wonder we found her so quickly. Mustâve been Lilianâs blessing or something.â
Lilian.
That name made Ibiâs eyes light up.
A name she rememberedâfrom the gravestone in the forest.
So the woman in that portrait is also named LilianâŚ
Still holding Ibi, Seraphina exited the gallery. Behind her, Arcel and Ruska followed with Ibiâs bag, which had been left on the chair.
As they exited, Ibi quietly waved toward the portrait.
The sensation she had felt earlier still lingered on her head.
As if someone had gently patted her, telling her not to worry.
Waving until the very moment the door closed, Ibi made a silent promise.
Iâll come back.
On the way back to the academy, Ibi remained cradled in Seraphinaâs arms.
âI can walk on my own, you know.â
âNo. Stay still until weâve had you properly checked out. Are you hurting anywhere else?â
âNo.â
At that moment, Arcel, walking behind them, suddenly spoke up.
âActually, I think her hands are hurt.â
At his words, Ibi looked down at her hands.
Maybe it was from all the pounding she had done earlier trying to call for help. Even she could see the red marks and slight swelling.
Seraphina examined her hands and asked Arcel,
âYouâre right. How did you know?â
âI figured she mustâve been knocking if she was locked in.â
Ruska, standing beside them, chimed in.
âAnd there were marks around the doorâs lockâsigns that it was shaken from inside.â
âOh dearâŚâ
Seraphinaâs expression hardened as she listened to the two boys.
After entering one of the staff buildings, she sat Ibi down and examined her hands.
âYes, theyâre swollen. Thankfully not cut. But theyâll be sore for a few daysâyouâll have trouble writing or holding things.â
She instructed the staff to bring ointment and bandages.
Once they left, she looked at Arcel and Ruska.
âNow thenâbefore the others return, Iâd like to hear how you two managed to find her before I did.â
Ruska was the first to step forward.
âWe heard from some other students that they thought they knew where she might be.â
âAnd how did those students know? Why didnât they report it to staff or faculty earlier?â
âWell, thatâsâŚâ
Ruska clammed up and gave Arcel a pleading look, as if saying Help me here!
Arcel sighed lightly, then responded in a calm tone.
âWe canât say exactly. That was the condition under which the information was shared with us. We even promised on our family name.â
âI see.â
Given that, Seraphina couldnât force them to reveal names.
Just then, Arcel gave the same warm smile he had shown to the girls earlier and added,
âBut we only promised not to reveal who told us. We never said anything about who was responsible for all this.â
âUgh, Iâm so fullâŚâ
Limora leaned back against the sofa.
Even lying still, the corners of her mouth curled up in delight.
They probably havenât found her yet, right?
She wouldnât die or anything. It was just that the museum hadnât officially opened yet, so staff wouldnât discover her until they came in tomorrow morning.
It was already pretty deserted during the day.
Especially the portrait galleryâwith its protective design allowing only minimal natural light from high windows and none on the walls.
Spending the entire night in that place with all those creepy portraits?
She must be bawling her eyes out by now.
She was just a kid. After a night of crying, sheâd surely beg to go back to where she came from.
At least, thatâs what Limora thought.
Which means I win.
She let herself bask again in all the delightful thoughts sheâd been having all day.
Attending academy events alongside Arcel as second-ranking student.
Naturally getting closer to Ruska, maybe even befriending Irene Terrenceâand if she became Empress someday, Limora could borrow jewels from herâŚ
She was grinning as if her daydreams were already reality.
Knock knock.
A knock at the door made her sit up.
My roommate? she wondered, but then a voice called out from outside.
âMiss Limora Isel? Are you in there?â
ââŚWhoâŚ?â
As she opened the door to the unfamiliar voice, she found a dormitory staff member standing there.
A student from the room across the hall also peeked out, wondering what was going on.
Suddenly, Limora stiffened with tension.
Why? Why is a staff member looking for me at this hour?
Then the staff smiled and said,
âWeâve had a lost item turned in. Could you come downstairs to confirm and fill out the paperwork?â






