While Johan was struggling to develop a cure for Transcendence Syndrome, Deus was diving deeper into his demon research, and Lobelia was simply idling away her time.
Meanwhile, Ariel Ether and Yuna Hermod were on their way to the Damus Territory.
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More precisely, they were heading there together.
But despite sharing the same carriage, no conversation passed between them.
It was already autumn, yet the air inside the carriage felt frozen stiff.
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Both of them reflected on their actions.
Admittedly, they had gone too far.
They had lost their tempers, gone on a rampage, and ended up putting Johan in a difficult position.
Yes, there was a need to reflect.
So they had spent a week thinking it over, planning to compromise once their punishment ended, and even preparing to apologize to Johan.
They counted the days like that.
But thenâŠ
âHaâŠ!â
Yuna let out a hollow laugh.
âTchâŠâ
Ariel clicked her tongue.
Neither of them could believe the situation they were now in.
They had reflected. They had even intended to apologize.
And yet, unable to control themselves in the meantime, they had gone and done something outrageous again?
At this point, the truth behind the rumors didnât even matter anymore.
What mattered was this. Johan couldnât be left alone. If left to his own devices, things would only spiral out of control, as this recent incident had proven.
âLady Ariel, what do you think?â
ââŠAbout what?â
âWhat do you think Johan will say this time? Heâs not an idiot, so he must already have some kind of countermeasure prepared to persuade us.â
âIf itâs something convincing, then Iâll believe him.â
âAnd if itâs not convincing?â
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Yuna nodded at Arielâs lack of reply.
It was clear. Ariel was thinking the same thing as her.
âWell then, what should I do?â
Yuna smiled faintly as she gazed out the window. She had a rough idea of the moves Johan might make.
After all, no one understood Johan better than she did.
And because of thatâ
Maybe I should just flip the whole board over.
That thought crossed her mind as well.
***
When I finally returned to the mansion after a long while, I was greeted by the sight of bustling servants coming and going.
Preparations for the engagement ceremony seemed to be proceeding smoothly. At least I had arrived on time, so no disasters had occurred.
As I passed through the mansion gates and crossed the courtyard, I spotted a familiar figure. It was a woman with fiery red hair.
âYouâre back.â
âAh, Your Highness. Have you been well? After enjoying all the splendor of the Imperial Capital, I imagine this countryside backwater must have felt rather dull.â
âDonât you think that remark underestimates me a little too muchâŠ?â
âI only meant that perhaps our hospitality here fell short.â
Well, compared to the capital, this place really doesnât have much. Not even the kind of common criminals youâd find everywhere else.
For Lobelia, who spent her days cracking open the skulls of criminals and practically bathing in their blood, this countryside must have been unbearably dull.
Good grief, terrifying woman.
âSo? Is the medicine finished?”
I pulled out a neatly packaged vial from inside my coat.
This little thing was worth an astronomical amount. Just announcing its existence would be enough to make me a rich man for life.
âPlease keep this a secret.â
âA wise decision. I was worried you might let greed cloud your judgment, but it seems my fears were unfounded.â
âA little while ago, I might have.”
But the moment I stood before the Emperor, I had no choice but to make a vow to myself.
Do not get on the Emperorâs bad side.
That man was sharper than I ever imagined.
âThis isnât like the unfinished version of the Transcendence Syndrome cure. This oneâs the real deal.â
The previous medicine I had made was essentially a limiterâ
It suppressed the patient, preventing them from reaching the realm of an Archmage.
Because of that, they could never truly become Archmages, and worse, the imbalance between body and mind made them even weaker than in their prime.
But this time, it was different.
With this medicine, one could overcome Transcendence Syndrome and ascend to the rank of Archmage.
That meant the Empire, which officially had only three Archmages, could suddenly see them sprouting up everywhere.
The danger, of course, was that even those unprepared or unworthy might obtain such power.
This medicineâs very existence was perilous. Which was why the completed version had to remain hidden.
âIf all someone wants is simply to live, then the unfinished version will suffice.â
After all, one doesnât need overwhelming strength to live happily.
There were plenty of people who would simply be grateful just to survive.
But if I drew the Emperorâs anger the wrong way and the very existence of the Transcendence Syndrome cure was erasedâŠ
Would there be anything more regretful than that?
âItâs fortunate youâre such a commoner at heart. Thatâs one of your few merits.â
âI think so too.â
âYour mouth, however, is a flaw.â
âI disagree.â
âYou never let the last word go, do you?â
Lobelia let out a quiet laugh, then patted me on the back.
Unlike before, she seemed to have controlled her strength this time. It didnât hurt.
âŠWas that supposed to be praise?
Well, it didnât feel too bad.
âAnyway, the two will be arriving soon, so make yourself presentable. The star of the stage shouldnât look like a mess.â
âAh.â
At her words, I rubbed my eyelids with my fingers.
I mustâve looked pretty rough after staying up all night working on the cure.
Theyâd be here soon. I should probably cover this up with at least a bit of makeup.
âThen Iâll go greet Father for a moment.â
âGo on.â
I bowed slightly to Lobelia, then made my way straight to Fatherâs office.
Glancing around as I went, I could see that the party preparations werenât just in orderâŠthey were flawless.
Looked like Father had pulled some strings.
âFather, Iâve returned.”
I knocked lightly and opened the office door.
âO-Oh, yes, youâre⊠youâre back?â
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He jumped as if heâd been caught red-handed at something.
âYou brat, donât just knockâŠwait for an answer first!â
And then he gets angry.
Thereâs definitely something going on. Iâm sure of it.
âJust be honest with me.â
âAbout⊠what?â
âYou mustâve done something wrong. Just come clean. They say itâs better to get it over with quickly, right?â
âAhem, hmmâŠâ
Instead of answering, Father quietly handed me an object.
A sleek, black, compact box.
It was the ring case I personally picked out for the engagement ceremony.
What is this? Donât tell me⊠he lost the ring? With the ceremony right around the corner?
My heart pounding, I opened the caseâŠthen gasped the moment I looked inside.
âWhat⊠what happened here?â
The ring hadnât gone missing.
In fact, it looked well-kept and polished.
The problem was⊠there wasnât just one pair of rings.
âWhy are there two pairs inside?â
âIt just turned out that way.â
âWhat do you mean, âit turned out that wayâ?â
âCouldnât match the schedule or the budget. So letâs just do it all at once. Theyâre both coming anyway. How are we supposed to hold separate ceremonies and keep it hidden from each of them?â
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âAnd if you marry one first, what excuse are you planning to give the other in the meantime? Even if you manage to lie your way through itâŠ.what happens if they find out later? Son, you were right. Better to take the beating early.â
âDid you already prepare your excuses?â
âMhmm.â
No wonder the words were flowing so smoothly.
Itâs hard to blame him too much. I was the one who dumped the whole situation on him in the first place.
âHaaahâŠâ
Yeah, not a single word of that was wrong.
âWant to pick out your coffin early too?â
âSon, thatâs just disrespectful.â
âWeâre all gonna die anyway. Whatâs left to be said? Be honest, do you really think I can go through with this ceremony?â
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âDamn it, looks like Iâll be getting in the coffin before you do, Father.â
Forget the engagement ceremony. This was going to be a funeral.
How on earth did things end up like this? And the people around us⊠they just let it happen?
No way⊠wait a minute.
âFather.â
âYeah?â
âIâm asking because I really donât know. How do other people even know about all this? Did they⊠actually accept it?â
âOh, they accepted it.â
âHuh, what?â
âI just told them itâs because youâre popular and capable⊠Iâm sorry. I mean, I couldnât exactly say your mother was selling off her son. So I tried to smooth things over by bragging about you a bit.â
ââŠWow.â
He was always so harsh with me, but deep down, he mustâve been proud.
Iâm touched. Really, I am. But stillâ
âWell, at least we wonât be lonely. Looks like you and I are both going into that coffin today, side by side.â
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If this bloody engagement ceremony actually happens, Iâm dead. Or worse, Iâll wish I were.
And if that happens, heâs dead too.
Specifically, once Mom figures out whatâs going on, sheâs going to tear him to pieces.
What a heartwarming father-son relationship.
âMy lord! Theyâre here! The young ladies have arrived!â
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âCome on now, why the long faces on such a happy day? Hahaha!â
At the head butler’s clueless, beaming smile, Father and I quietly lowered our heads with heavy expressions.
There was no time to mentally prepare.
But thatâs just how life is.
Always brash and abrupt.
To avoid being swept away in the sea of life, the only option is to stay sharp.
Even if the sky falls, thereâs always a hole to escape through.
Clutching the case with the two rings inside, I took a step forward.
***
In the distance, two figures came into view.
Ariel who seemed slightly displeased, and Yuna who was smiling as usual.
As she glanced around the decorated lordâs mansion, Ariel spotted me and perked up her bunny ears, as if pleased to see me.
But then she pouted, and the ears drooped.
She was trying to hide her excitement.
And Yuna…
âHmm, this is entertaining.â
Still impossible to read what she was thinking.
âAriel, thank you for coming all this way.â
âJohan, donât you have something to say before that?â
The prickly bunny bristles.
She was clearly trying to intimidate me, but without magic, all those narrowed eyes do is make her look even cuter.
âAhem!â
I immediately dropped to one knee.
From here on, I canât afford to lose control. Not even for a moment.
âThe reason I had you come all this way is simple.â
I pulled out the ring case.
Arielâs eyes went wide like lanterns.
A proposal, right in front of the entire lordâs mansion.
Hmm, not a bad scene at all.
âJohan?â
If I could have just opened the case and shown only one of the rings.
Wow, what do I do? I racked my brain, but I couldn’t come up with an answer.
âHmm?â
Ariel glanced around, then quietly grabbed the case.
No, I didnât mean for her to take the whole thingâŠ
She mustâve taken it that way because sheâs so innocent.
âUm, Johan?â
âC-Could you please hold onto it for now?â
But seeing me struggle not to let go of the case, Ariel frowned again.
Think. Find a way out.
ââŠI understand that we canât make our relationship public. A ring like this would just be a burden in the end, wouldnât it?â
I hurled the ring case with all my strength outside the mansion.
No matter what, I canât let both rings be seen.
Letâs call it a symbolic gesture.
âSo I hope youâll forgive me for expressing my feelings in this way.â
A proposal filled with lies.
I pulled out the completed cure for the transcendence syndrome from inside my coat.
Even Yuna canât complain about this.
This medicine only has meaning for Ariel.
As for what to do about Yuna⊠Iâll have to think more on that.
For now, letâs resolve things with at least one person.
âJohanâŠâ
Arielâs voice softened.
Her hand trembled slightly as she accepted the vial, but a smile rose to her lips.
Looks like she was touched.
âAriel, congratulations on your engagement. Though I suppose Iâm a bit late saying it.â
âYour HighnessâŠâ
âI suppose there hasnât really been a chance to celebrate, has there? But here, itâs okay for you to be a little honest, isnât it?â
Lobelia stepped in at the perfect moment.
A flawless scene. Everyone watching let out a collective gasp.
Even Mother wiped away the tears welling in her eyes.
Good. Letâs keep it going just like this.
Just like thisâŠ
âWow, there are two pairs of rings?â
In that moment of commotion, a voice rang out clearly.
Thereâs only one person in the world with such a distinct kind of timing.
And the fact that she chose to speak up now meant only one thingâŠ.she was set on ruining this moment.
When did she retrieve it? Yuna had gone and picked up the ring case Iâd thrown away, opened it, and was now grinning.
âJohan, this oneâs mine, right?â
Yuna took one of the rings from the case and slipped it onto her fourth finger.
Then, as if showing off, she held out her hand for everyone to see.
âSo pretty.â
And with that same smirk, she asked,
âBut why were there two pairs of rings in one case? Are there two engagement ceremonies today?â
ââŠJohan?â
Yeah. Itâs over.

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