Chapter 21
My mother always resented my biological father, who vanished one day without a word.
But wasnāt that too naĆÆve of her?
āMore likely than that, itās the Emperor who schemed to take her for himself.ā
Like⦠maybe he killed Cardinal Heather and hid the body so no one could find it.
The Emperor is the kind of man whoād do anything to get what he wants.
āā¦But thatās not the most important thing right now.ā
More than the identity of the father Iāve never even seen, itās far more important to understand the origin of my power.
The more I listen to Hist, the more the puzzle pieces fall into place.
āA child of God killed by the Emperorās hand.ā
That probably never happened in the original story.
In the original version, Mother never even ran away from the capital to escape the Emperor.
Her diary says my biological father helped her escapeābut again, thatās different from the original.
āHave the gods been keeping an eye on me all this timeābecause Iām the product of events that never existed in the original story?ā
It wouldnāt be strange if that were the reason they gave me such immense power.
Ever since I began seeing spirits, Iāve always wondered where my strength came from.
I just didnāt have any way to find outāor the environment to even try. So I ignored it.
āEven this encounter with Hist today⦠is it the will of the gods?ā
For a brief second, I had a rare moment of fatalismābut I quickly dismissed it.
Whatever the case, I have a goal to accomplish. Thatās more important than anything else.
āHow are you feeling, Princess Neroli?ā
Histās voice pulled me from my deep thoughts.
Still smiling with interest, he rested his chin in his hand and watched me.
āGot your thoughts sorted out?ā
āMore or less.ā
āArenāt you curious why Iām telling you all of this?ā
āNot really.ā
At my flat answer, Hist blinked in surprise.
āHuh? Really?ā
āItās obvious. Youāre going to ask me to come with you to the Pope.ā
Judging by how gently he spoke when he mentioned the Pope, it seemed they were still in contact.
Besides, the current Pope had no successor.
āHeās probably trying to lure me to the Vatican one way or another.ā
Since the Emperor hates the Dahlia Church, the Pope canāt enter the Empire.
When I said this, Hist stared at me dumbfoundedāthen burst into laughter.
āHahaha! Wow, Princess! Why donāt you leave the palace and open a detective agency with me? It would beĀ soĀ fun!ā
āDonāt be ridiculous.ā
I replied coolly, tilting my head.
āWas that why you were interested in me from the start? Because you knew I was a child of God?ā
He grinned slyly at my question.
āHmmm~. It wouldnāt be fun if I told you everything at once, would it? Iāll tell you that next time.ā
āYou really think weāll get a next time?ā
āOf course. I believe it without a doubt!ā
Leaning toward me, he made a confident proposal.
āPrincess, how about I make a suggestion to help us grow even closer?ā
āWere we ever close to begin with?ā
āI only drop honorifics with people I consider close, you know.ā
āYou almost spoke informally with the Emperor too.ā
āOh? So youāve been paying close attention to me. Thatās a good sign.ā
āYou really donāt make any sense.ā
With a playful smile, Hist snapped his fingers.
Suddenly, a small orb appeared in front of me.
āWhatās this?ā
I frowned slightly as something flickered inside the orbāand then it started to take human form.
I couldnāt help but jump to my feet when I saw who it was.
āMorrenā¦!ā
Reflected inside the orb was a dim room.
My younger sibling Morren was lying helplessly on the bed in a room I knew all too well.
The sight made me clench my fists instinctively.
That helpless figure overlapped too much with my mother.
I tore my gaze away from Morren and glared at Hist.
Meeting my eyes, Hist quickly spoke.
āDonāt misunderstandāI donāt have a hobby of spying on people.ā
āThen how do you explain this? Is that really Morren right now?ā
āWell⦠actually, I was assigned a mission by our Vice Tower Master.ā
Hist avoided my gaze and gestured to the orb.
āTo check if there was anyone in the Imperial Palace with potential for the Mage Tower~ I used this magical energy detection spell I specially developed!ā
āSo youāre trying to recruit talent. Using unauthorized magic the palace hasnāt approved.ā
āItās not stealingāitās more like⦠persuading~. And this magic? Well, letās just say itās the palaceās fault for failing to block me.ā
Oh, but donāt worry! The Princessās palace seems impenetrable, probably thanks to the spirits!
Hist laughed as he said that.
āHow is that reassuring?ā
I looked at him coldlyāthen suddenly, a thought struck me and my eyes widened.
āMorren has a talent for magic, doesnāt he?ā
Thatās the only explanation for why he showed up in that suspicious orb.
When I muttered that, Hist snapped his fingers with a cheerful grin.
āCorrect! Ding ding!ā
My motherās sideāthe Miban familyāwas a traditional line of mages.
But there hadnāt been a proper mage in generations, so the lineage had mostly been forgotten.
āBut Morren inherited that bloodline.ā
And from Lord Lornodās side, Morren inherited a body of unmatched strength.
With proper training, Morren could become a powerful mage.
āThere was no mention of this in Motherās diary, so I never suspected it!ā
As my eyes sparkled with excitement, the surrounding spirits cheered along.
[Hmm! A true child of our masterās bloodline!]
[Magic~ What a fun power~.]
[I donāt get it, but Masterās happy, so Iām happy too! Yay!]
āSo your proposal isā¦ā
āI want to take your younger sibling as my apprentice. You know being taught byĀ meĀ is an incredible opportunity, right?ā
āThe disciple of the Tower Masterā¦!ā
āIf needed, our Mage Tower can even become a cozy refuge.ā
āIs that true?ā
That was a significant offer.
If Morren ever couldnāt stay in the palaceā¦
It meant the Mage Tower would take him in.
āThat would secure his future.ā
With the power of the Mage Tower, even the Empire would struggle to interfere.
In some ways, it was the most ideal proposal for Morren.
āAs long as heās safe, even if everything else goes wrongā¦ā
I quickly assessed the situation and stared into Histās violet eyes.
āItās suspicious how all his proposals benefit me, though.ā
Whether he knew what I was thinking or not, Hist puffed out his chest proudly.
āSo? Iām worth getting closer to, right?ā
āNo one is kind without wanting something. If youāre offering to protect Morren, that means you want to make me the Pope, right?ā
At that, his expression turned more serious.
āIt wouldnāt be bad for you, either. Word is you donāt get along well with the Crown Prince.ā
āā¦ā
āTo escape the next man in power, thereās nothing safer than the Popeās position. Iām offering a deal that guarantees your safety.ā
That made me laugh bitterly.
āMy safety, huhā¦ā
If I could truly run away without guilt, I wouldāve made plans a long time ago.
But I couldnāt leave the palace.
āNot until Iāve avenged my mother.ā
I could still picture the crown of flowers I never got to give her.
If I ignored her death, Iād live the rest of my life haunted by guilt.
I never trusted gods much anyway, so being Pope didnāt appeal to me.
āMost of all, I protect myself.ā
Didnāt the prophecy say so?
That I would not be the one to leave the palaceābut Gobard would.
āIām not the kind of coward who throws away a winning hand.ā
Still, the offer was too valuable to turn down outrightāsince it concerned Morrenās safety.
So I made a counter-offer to Hist.
āHow do you plan to make a kid who wonāt leave his room become your disciple? Get Morren to come out voluntarily. If you can prove your skills, then⦠I might agree to meet the Pope once.ā
āThatās a pretty one-sided deal for you, isnāt it?ā
To that, I smiled sweetly.
āI only get close to people who are good for me.ā
He blinked at me for a momentāthen broke into a broad grin, showing perfect teeth.
āDonāt go back on your word, Princess.ā
I glanced at Modway.
āModway, can you keep an eye on him?ā
[Okay!]
Modway eagerly flew toward Hist.
[Iāll watch this bad man closely! If he does anything mean to Masterās sibling, Iāll punish him right away!]
As Modway circled above, Hist laughed brightly.
āOh, is this spirit so I wonāt feel lonely? Iām a little touched.ā
I was already used to his nonsenseāso I answered with a smile.
āThen make sure you repay me, Hist Netern.ā
ā¦Because Iām starting to expect something from you.
ā¦ā¦ā¦
āPrincess Neroli, a letter has arrived!ā
āAh, thank you!ā
I smiled brightly as I received the envelope from Agatha.
Agatha smiled softly too.
These past few days, her expression had brightened again, as if sheād found peace.
āShe must have full faith in Gobardās promise.ā
Breaking off an engagement⦠a broken engagement, huh.
Leisurely, I opened the envelope and began reading the letter inside.
The more I read⦠the more I couldnāt help but smile.






