~Chapter 89~
Bang! Bang!
From the early morning, fireworks exploded noisily.
It was the highlight of the Verdant Festivalâthe Childrenâs Competition Day!
âFinallyyy!â
I shot my eyes open and rushed to get ready.
Unlike the prayer day, I chose comfortable clothes for moving around instead of a heavy, trailing dress. Mask on, we all headed to the competition hall together.
The huge stadium was overflowing with people.
âWow, is this where the sword tournaments are held?â
âUsually, yes. Today itâs just for the competition.â
Dad explained, holding my hand tightly.
All the people made me a little uneasy, but I got used to it quicklyâbecause whenever I walked beside Dad, everyone avoided his gaze.
âOh no⌠is public opinion about Zebret⌠the worst right now?â
Could it be because we were too loud in church yesterday?
âThis is bad, really bad.â
I sat in the noble seats, deeply worried. From the side, I could see the emperorâs podium.
âHis Majesty the Emperor is arriving.â
âAhâitâs Licht.â
I spotted a familiar face following behind the emperor.
Licht, dressed in dazzling clothes, gave me a bright smile. Even more handsome than yesterday.
I started to waveâ
But someone grabbed my wrist.
âDonât wave so freely. People will misunderstand.â
âEh?â
It was Khalid, standing next to me.
âTo be exact, donât just wave to anyone. Itâs too precious.â
ââŚThat makes even less sense.â
Stillâ
âWow. My friend looks amazing.â
In full knightâs uniform, Khalid looked so cool. From the golden epaulets, to the cloak draped over one shoulder, to the neatly polished swordâhe was the perfect little knight.
âWait⌠why do all the noble girls keep turning back to look at himâŚ?â
They peeked, blushed, and whispered to each other.
Of course, itâs obviousâKhalid is handsome enough to make anyone stare.
But still.
âWhatâs this feelingâŚ?â
Then Khalid curled his lips into a smile.
âAnnoying.â
âWhat is?â
âThe stares.â
âMy thoughts exactly!â
I nodded quickly.
âSo it really is annoying!â
âWhy are you annoyed?â
âWell, becauseâŚâ
I stopped talking.
âŚBecause those girls seem like theyâve fallen for you?
No, no. That would sound weird!
âThen what about you, Khal? Why are you annoyed?â
Hiding my confusion, I asked him back blankly.
âBecause even with your face covered, you stillâŚâ
Khalid froze in place, just like me.
Silence.
âEnough.â
Dad twisted my head back with one finger. His eyebrows were raised in disapproval.
âYou two⌠shouldnât talk for too long.â
âWhy not?â
âDonât know. Just a feeling.â
I was about to protest whenâ
A long, grand horn filled the air.
âWoooaaah!â
Bang! Bang!
At the same time, fireworks exploded wildly. Petals and colorful confetti fluttered down.
I peeked and saw Asha, her blank fish-like eyes staring as she fired the firework magic tool. She looked like an overworked office worker trapped in routine.
âThe competition begins!â
My heart raced as I looked straight ahead.
âBefore the main event of the Verdant Festival begins, His Majesty the Emperor will give a commemorative speech.â
Of course. Every event needs a long speech from someone important.
I nodded, gazing at the podium where the imperial family sat. Next to Licht were young princes close in age to him, looking bored.
âBeloved children of Vamilon.â
The emperorâs calm voice rang out.
âWow⌠seeing him like this, heâs so majestic.â
In the tearoom, heâd just seemed like a kind uncle.
Smiling gently, the emperor continued:
âVerdant Festival is a place to thank the goddess who grants us a fresh new season. And it is also a celebration for our growing children. I hope it will be a joyful and meaningful time for you all.â
A good speech! I almost clappedâ
But then his lips opened again, so I had to stop.
âThis festival began with the words of Emperor Halivis NN years agoâŚâ
âAh. Heâs the long-winded teacher type.â
Still, as a patient child, I folded my hands and listened quietly.
ââAnd so, under Emperor Ozel, who pacified the South, Verdant Festival was established. A festival wishing for fairness and health for our beloved children. And nowâŚâ
âYes! Finally starting.â
I spread my hands wide, ready to clapâ
âBut then, how did the name âVerdant Festivalâ come about?â
ââŚ.â
It felt like a thousand years passed.
Oh dear⌠truly amazing. Lichtâs fatherâŚ
If the attendants hadnât stopped him, his speech mightâve gone on until next year.
Meanwhile, the faces of dying, exhausted children brightened.
Becauseâthe prize had been revealed!
On the podium, the Hero Collection Card was proudly displayed.
âDid you see the card in person?â
âIt was insane.â
âEven the thickness of it felt different. Truly the Verdant Festival Edition.â
Excitement spread like waves. Truly, the dream and hope of all children across the continentâŚ
âWhy do kids even want something like thatâŚâ
Dad rubbed his forehead in annoyance.
He looked so embarrassedâit was funny.
âI want it, I want it so badlyâŚ!â
I hopped like the other kids, reaching out my hands. Thatâs when my eyes met Voidâs.
âVoid brother, did you see? The real thing isââ
âSigh.â
Void exhaled deeply, looking troubled.
âAlright, alright, I get it.â
âGet what?â
âYou think if you look at me with those eyes, Iâll just give in?â
Whatâs he saying?
âFine, I gave in just now. Even if the world collapses, I canât beat you. Ever.â
ââŚI didnât even say anything yet.â
âExactly. How can you control people just with your eyes? If you want the card that much, Iâll give it up.â
Once again, Void was impossible to understand.
But honestly, I wasnât even interested in the card anymoreâŚ
Thatâs whenâ
An announcer stepped onto the podium.
âAs you all know, there was an unfortunate incident at Ipsun recently. His Majesty the Emperor has added an additional prize for the first-place winner, as comfort and encouragement.â
The crowd murmured.
With a wave of the emperorâs hand, an attendant carried out a box wrapped in red velvet.
The cloth was lifted, revealing a clear glass case. Insideâan herb glowing faintly with mystery.
âAh! Thatâsâ!â
Several people gasped.
The emperor smiled softly.
âSome of you recognize it. Yes, this is the Memorial Herb, recently brought to me by an academy professor of herbalism.â
Whispers spread.
âAs you know, it is excellent for concentration and memory.â
âOf course!â
Children were uninterested, but parentsâ eyes sparkled.
âOne root is said to guarantee your next semesterâs grades!â
Really? That sounded like a salesmanâs exaggeration.
Still, Memorial Herb was indeed rareâsomething usually only presented to the emperor. Worth more than gold or jewels, so no wonder the legends spread.
âSo thatâs why the professor of herbalism visited the palace. To offer this.â
The herb glowed a brilliant blue, its root trailing like a beard, its stalk standing tall like a ginseng.
âWinning this herb would definitely be more honorable than any money or jewel. It would bring glory to the family.â
It was the perfect prize to turn around the festivalâs dying atmosphere.
âRuby, careful. Your eyes are burning.â
âHuh?â
âTheyâre practically on fire.â
Dad poked my forehead.
âIf you needed that herb, you shouldâve told me sooner.â
âNo, but thatâs the emperorâs herb⌠itâs so rareâŚâ
âDoesnât matter.â
ââŚâ
âJust tell me if you need it.â
Whoa. That aura.
The confidence of someone who has everything in the world.
âWell⌠I do kind of want it, but itâs fine.â
âHm?â
âItâs right there in front of me. Iâll just win it myself!â
The moment I shouted that, the whole place fell silent.
I had whispered softly⌠but somehow, it echoed like thunder.






