Chapter 18
While tending flowers alone in the greenhouse, Marin came up to share a memory with me.
If Modway brought a broad range of information from across the imperial palace, Marin operated in a narrower range.
âHer limit is about the size of a single palace, right?â
In exchange, Marinâs information was much more detailed than Modwayâs.
Thatâs because Marin could show me exactly what she saw.
The reunion between Gobard and Agasa that I witnessed through her unfolded exactly as I had expected.
âAlmost disappointingly so.â
âYou guided Gobard to Agasa properly. Good job.â
[Fufu~ Luring humans who are sensitive to presences is an easy task~.]
Even if regular people couldnât sense spirits, if Marin deliberately lingered nearby, it was impossible not to notice.
âEspecially for someone like Gobard, who has heightened senses.â
Using that to guide people as she wanted was Marinâs specialty.
Pleased by my praise, Marin swam around the greenhouse a few times, then quietly floated closer to me.
[By the way~ You look like youâre having fun, master~? That pink-eyed human insists on meeting that guy again~?]
âIt is fun.â
I raised the corners of my lips as I snipped more leaves to help the flowers grow better.
âWatching her mistake Gobardâs obsession for passionate love.â
Would Agasa even be able to guess?
What the madness of Lorhnord, disguised as love, eventually leads to.
âIâll adjust things so it doesnât go that far yet, though.â
I didnât want Agasa to end up with a life like my motherâs.
âHmm⊠I wonder if the original novel showed it all?â
The ending between Agasa and Gobard, I mean.
With that thought, I gave a small shrug.
âAs long as it doesnât interfere with me, I should support Agasaâs choice.â
Snipâ.
I cut off the remaining flower buds that hadnât bloomed with the scissors in my hand.
The more I did, the more the blooming flowers around them sparkled with fresh vibrance.
[Is this a new flower youâre raising, master~?]
âYeah. Itâs one of the tribute offerings to the emperor. Modway found it.â
At some point, Nesgal appeared and looked at the flower in front of him.
[That emperor sure receives some interesting things.]
At his words, I smirked and muttered,
âThe emperor probably doesnât even know this flower came to me.â
The amount of tribute that the greedy emperor collected from all over the continent each year was beyond comprehension.
He wouldnât remember a single flower that Modway secretly smuggled away.
[Hmm~ It seems like an ancient plant~. Canât say for sure though~.]
[Hmph, maybe that child would have known.]
At Nesgalâs words, Marin stopped swimming around.
[âŠWhy bring up that one now~?]
She suddenly seemed dispirited, drooping her body and flying far away.
Seeing this, Nesgal clicked his tongue.
[Such a weak little fish. You have to keep talking about himâthen maybe that idiot will realize weâre talking about him and show up!]
I mulled over Marin and Nesgalâs words.
âIdiotâŠâ
The one who still hadnât appeared to meâhe was referring to the Earth Spirit.
After forming contracts with Modway, Marin, and Nesgal, I had been waiting for the Earth Spirit.
All three of them had said I could form a contract with him too.
But no matter how long I waited, the Earth Spirit never showed up.
[That idiot might be slow, but thereâs no way he wouldnât sense your presence, master.]
âYou said you donât know where he is either, right?â
[Correct. In fact, I havenât seen him in ages⊠Ugh, heâs a troublesome one, no doubt.]
There was clear concern in Nesgalâs voice.
I couldnât help but worry about the Earth Spiritâs whereabouts too.
âDo you think thereâs someone else who can see spirits besides me?â
[As Iâve said before, in this world, no one but you can sense us. Thatâs the way of this world.]
âWhat ifâŠâ
Thereâs no such thing as âabsolute.â
Even I, the one thought to be the emperorâs daughter, was ultimately just an illegitimate child.
And the world I used to live in was just a novel to someone else.
Nesgal pondered over my words for a moment, then shook his head.
[If there is such a person, they must be an even rarer freak than youâll ever meet.]
And thatâs when it happened.
[M-Master~!]
Marin, who had flown off earlier, came rushing back in a rare panic.
[Itâs bad~! Really bad~!]
[Marin! What is it?!]
[We need to go! Right now, master~! Hurry~!]
For the usually laid-back Marin to speak with such urgency, something truly serious had to be happening.
I didnât even have time to set down my scissors. I quickly followed after Marin.
And then, I heard a familiar crying voice in my ears.
[Waaahhh! Master! Master! Help me! Help!]
My heart dropped at the desperate cries calling out for me.
I sped up without realizing.
I rushed out, unlocked the latch, and burst out of the greenhouse.
âModway!â
And outsideâŠ
[Master?! Is that you?! Master! Let go of my wings, you wicked human!]
âHmm? Long time no see, Princess. What a coincidence. Come look at this fascinating bird.â
[Waaahhh! I want to go to master! Let me go!]
âA translucent bird, imagine that. Isnât that interesting?â
With violet hair and violet eyes, the most peculiar man on the continent was waiting for me.
âHist NethurnâŠâ
The Tower Master, Hist, tilted his head slightly, his white robe fluttering.
The amethyst earring he wore sparkled in the sunlight.
âHmm, I still canât see any organs? It barely even has any weight.â
Hist turned Modway this way and that in his hands.
[Stop it! Let me go!]
With his wings held by Hist, Modway flailed his tiny legs helplessly.
The pitiful sight made the other spirits beside him uneasy.
[Oh no~ What do we do~?]
[L-Look at that vile human!]
I couldnât keep a straight face either. My expression darkened as I quickly approached.
Noticing my presence, Hist finally turned his gaze toward me.
âIs this bird yours, PrincessâAck!â
Without a word, I pressed the sharp edge of my scissors close to Histâs neck.
âLet go.â
At my reaction, he blinked and then slowly curled up his lips.
ââŠAs you wish, Princess.â
As soon as Hist let go, the freed Modway hurriedly flew into my arms.
[Waaah! Master! That was scary! So scary!]
âItâs okay now.â
I hugged Modway gently and let out a small sigh of relief.
Still holding the scissors, I took a step back from Hist.
âCan you really see them?â
At my question, Hist nodded, clearly intrigued.
âNot just that bird, but that water-made fish over there.â
Marin, who met his gaze, flicked her tail coyly.
[Oh my~.]
âAnd that lizard over there breathing fire through its nose. I can see them all.â
[What are you looking at?! Insolent!]
I clutched my throbbing head.
âNesgal, you said no one but me could see spirits.â
Nesgal flinched and coughed awkwardly.
[Ahem! Ahem!]
ââŠRight. Iâm the one who said âabsoluteâ doesnât exist.â
As I remained silent, Histâs eyes sparkled as he asked excitedly,
âAre they really spirits?â
I frowned and stared at him.
He remained completely unfazed under my gaze.
ââŠFollow me.â
I had to change locations.
It was too risky to talk about this out in the open.
I went back into the greenhouse first, and behind me, I heard Histâs excited voice.
âAs you wish, Princess.â
âSo slick.â
As soon as he stepped inside, the quick-witted Marin slammed the door shut.
Click.
The lock moved automatically, sealing the greenhouse.
I returned to my place among the flowers and set the scissors down on the table.
Behind me, Hist murmured in awe.
âOh, most of these plants are completely new to me. Impressive.â
At his carefree attitude, I couldnât help but ask bluntly,
âHow do you know about spirits?â
âOh? Jumping straight to the point, are we?â
âWeâre not exactly on friendly terms for small talk.â
âFair enough.â
Hist walked closer and glanced at Modway perched on my shoulder.
Modway quickly hid among my hair.
âThough honestly, Iâd love to chat with you anytime, Princess.â
âHow can you see spirits?â
âHmm, by the way, when did we agree to drop formalities? Oh! I must be getting too comfortable?â
âAre you really planning to waste time with this nonsense?â
âYouâre so impatient. Werenât you planning to silence me? Isnât that why you brought me into this greenhouse?â
That much was true.
âButâŠâ
While I traded meaningless words with him, the anxiety of having the spirits exposed had eased a lot.
Besides, I didnât bring him in here just to silence him.
Gazing into his violet eyes, I asked in a dry tone,
âWho are you planning to tell?â
âHmm?â
âNo matter how much you blabber, your fellow tower mages wonât be a threat to me.â
As I said that, I casually leaned closer to the table.
âOr the emperor? As if His Majesty would believe a word you say. Especially when he already dislikes you so much.â
âOh ho, so youâre saying I should do whatever I want?â
I didnât respond to Histâs words and simply glanced toward the shelf at the corner of the desk.






