Chapter 103 : Trap (7)
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Chapter 103: Trap (7)
What a ridiculous trick.
Kyren Amiel declared without hesitation.
He kept his mouth shut, silently vowing that the moment the boy took one more step and entered the range of his sword, he would cut him down immediately.
A boy who could say such things in a situation like this, in a place like this, couldnât possibly be ordinary.
He wasnât so naĂŻve as to be deceived by the appearance of a child and make a mistake.
âWhy are you like this, brother?â
The boy only looked at Kyren with a faint smile.
Just one step.
He stood exactly one step outside the range of Kyrenâs sword.
As if he knew that distance perfectly.
âNo matter if we have different mothers, arenât I still your younger brother? Youâre scaring me.â
âPlease, look at my face. Iâm your brother. Allen Amiel, of the same Amiel family.â
âCanât you believe me? This red hair, these eyes. Donât I look just like Fatherââ
âShut your mouth!â
In the end, it was Allen who couldnât bear it anymore.
Unable to express what he was feeling, he burst out in rage and charged straight at the boy.
His mind was filled with only one thoughtâto shut that mouth.
But he couldnât fulfill his intention, blocked by Kyren, who stretched out an arm to stop him.
âYoung MasterâŚ?â
âYou fool. Cool your head and look around.â
Thanks to Kyrenâs advice, Allen managed to regain a sliver of rationality.
And with it, enough composure to look around.
They werenât the only ones here.
âWhen⌠did theyâŚ?â
Allen muttered with a sigh.
The two of them had long been surrounded by more people than they could possibly count.
The boy had merely been the bait.
And Allen had nearly been caught in that trap like a fool.
âAs expected of you, Brother.â
As if he hadnât expected much to begin with, the boy clapped a few times.
His condescending attitude was enough to make even Kyren frown slightly.
âMore importantly, why on earth do you keep calling me your brother? Iâve never had a younger brother like you.â
âI told you, didnât I? Iâm Allen Amiel.â
Cheap provocation.
Kyren tried to brush it off casually.
And he would haveâif not for the boyâs final words.
âIâm the Allen Amiel from your childhood that you feared. Thatâs me.â
The boy smiled as he looked at Kyren.
When Kyren flinched and trembled slightly, the smile on the boyâs lips deepened into a sharper curve.
âThe red-haired bastard who appeared out of nowhere. The bastard who showed overwhelming talent beyond even your own, even though you tried to treat him as a brother without prejudice. The bastard who sliced through a knightâs armor with a wooden sword during a practice spar.â
A cheap trick, a worthless provocation.
Kyren repeated it to himself.
âA genius you couldnât even touch. The embodiment of your fear and inferiority. Thatâs meâyour younger brother, Allen Amiel.â
A ripple began to stir deep within his heart.
In this kind of confrontation, the one who wavers first loses.
Kyren, who hadnât forgotten his fatherâs teachings, struggled to suppress the tremor in his chest.
ââŚYou seem to have a lot of interest in our family.â
âOf course. And not just interest.â
The boy snickered.
âOne day, itâll be mine.â
Noâmore precisely, not mine.
Muttering to himself, the boy clapped once.
âTo be exact, itâll be âours.ââ
With that clap as a signal, the people who had surrounded them took a few steps forward.
Thanks to that, their facesâpreviously hidden in darknessâwere now visible. Even Allen, and even Kyren, couldnât help but be shocked.
Young men, little girls, middle-aged men, elderly womenâŚ
Men and women of all agesâa truly uncountable crowd.
And every single one of them had red hair.
As if they, too, were claiming to be of the Amiel family.
âSince weâve come this far, shall I introduce myself again?â
The boy once more bowed politely to Kyren Amiel.
Speaking on behalf of all those gathered here.
âWe, âAllen Amiel,â greet you.â
â...Somethingâs off.â
The first person to respond to the words I unknowingly muttered was Cecilia.
âWhat is, Lian?â
âSeveral things.â
At my murmuring, both Yuran, who was leading us, and Lancia, who was watching our rear, stopped walking.
Yuran turned to me and asked,
ââŚLetâs hear it.â
She, too, seemed to want to confirm something.
I gave a slight nod and began voicing the questions that had been circling in my mind.
âI donât understand what their goal is.â
âUh⌠wasnât it to hurt us? Thatâs what the first person who appeared said.â
At Lanciaâs answer, I shook my head.
âThatâs exactly what doesnât make sense. If their goal was to kill us⌠then why go through the trouble of bringing us all the way here?â
âWhat do you mean, Lian?â
âItâs just too much of a hassle.â
If I were themâand I had to kill us?
Then I certainly wouldnât have dragged us to a place like this.
âOf course, this place is ideal for committing such acts. No argument there. But aside from that, everything else feels⌠forced. They brought each of us here with half-baked lies. It was a plan so flimsy that a single misstep could have ruined it from the start.â
âYou speak truth.â
Yuran nodded.
âThe man who guided meâI already knew he was a shaman.â
âYou knew, Yuran?â
âWait, you too, Yuran? And you, junior?â
Lancia murmured in surprise.
âI also thought something felt off⌠so I pretended not to notice and just followed along to see how things would unfold.â
âSame here.â
âMe as well.â
Meanwhile, Cecilia glanced around briefly as if surveying her surroundings.
Since she had technically followed behind me, it seemed she didnât have much to add.
âAnyway, if I were themâand if their goal was to kill usâthen I wouldâve done it at the Academy. They had taken on roles as students, assistants, faculty, maids, and even investigators⌠They couldâve had countless opportunities if they wanted to.â
I paused for a moment.
Speaking slowly so Yuran, who wasnât fluent in the imperial language, could follow, had left my throat parched.
âHere.â
âOh, thank you.â
Cecilia, somehow knowing, handed me a canteen. I immediately drank from it.
Strangely, the water inside was still cold.
âEven if, for some unknown reason, they needed to get rid of us here specifically⌠then they shouldâve separated us first and targeted us one by one.â
âLian Gwendil, your words are truly sound.â
Yuran nodded slowly and agreed.
âThe sorcery we were hit with earlier was for training purposes. Not for combat or defense.â
âThereâs no reason they wouldâve bothered to prepare that kind of spell, then.â
âIndeed. And also, how we got separated at the beginning and brought hereâit was sorcery. A very difficult one to master.â
Yuran nodded again.
âAnd that man earlierâhe was weak.â
âYou mean⌠there could be another sorcerer?â
âExactly.â
Yuran continued,
âAnd the scattered traâtrap spells are strange too. All of them seemed aimed at stalling time, not causing actual harm.â
ââŚâŚActually, I thought something was off too.â
Lancia added quietly.
âIf they really wanted to kill or disable us, they wouldâve used spells, magic, and primitive traps in combination. Sister Roberta always said thereâs nothing more dangerous and troublesome than a trap that mixes those elements together. But⌠as Yuran said, the traps weâve encountered so far have been annoying but not threatening.â
She was right.
Just being aware of various traps and snares can wear down a person mentally.
Thereâs no way the enemy didnât know thatâso what exactly are they aiming for?
âDelaying us⌠Are they trying to prevent us from regrouping with the two who got separated from us earlier?â
âThey probably wouldnât even need to go that far.â
I recalled the moment we were attacked.
âThey can numb and confuse our senses. In a place like this, thatâs an incredibly effective power. Just make someone miss a single step, and you can throw them completely off course.â
âThen youâre saying they have another goal?â
âHmm, if so, what could that goal possibly beâŚâ
Cecilia spoke up quietly.
âThis might be a little off-topic, Lian.â
âYes, what is it?â
âThey had a way to communicate with each other, right?â
âThey did.â
âThen they must know I joined you late, and they must also know I requested help from the outside, donât you think?â
âTrueâŚâ
Which means it doesnât make sense that theyâre dragging things out like this.
If anything, time was on our side.
âWait a moment⌠donât tell meâŚâ
A sudden thought flashed through my mind, and I froze.
Yuran didnât miss that reaction and pressed me.
âLian Gwendil, do you know something?â
ââŚI do, butâŚâ
I let out a small sigh.
Though I had promised to keep it secret, I couldnât hide it in a situation like this.
âThe truth is, here in the Forest of SecretsâŚâ
In the end, I began to share with them what I knew.
Why such a dangerous and suspicious place even existed within the Academy.
The official reason the Forest of Secrets was off-limits, and the sanctuary located at its center.
The caretaker of that sanctuaryâAiros.
And how the Headmaster had handed something to Airos.
ââŚAh, I think I vaguely heard something like that. That thereâs a place only we and the other two Duke families are allowed to enter.â
Cecilia nodded slightly.
Her reaction suggested the others believed me too.
âThatâs quite the tale.â
âSeriously⌠A sanctuary housing the Wolpen Knights⌠That means the Saintess and the Holy Knight tooâŚâ
Lancia had been murmuring quietly, but suddenly waved her hands in a panic.
âHey, Iâll definitely keep my promise! Donât worry, junior! I swear on my name!â
âIâd really appreciate that. If the Headmaster finds out I said this, Iâll be in serious trouble.â
âGot it, donât worry!â
Lancia nodded firmly, clenching both fists.
Seeing her, Cecilia also looked at me gently and said,
ââŚIâll keep the promise too.â
âYes, thank you.â
While we were talking, Yuran remained silent.
Then, in a cautious voice, she asked me,
âThis Airos personâhe must be strong, right? Am I correct?â
âYes.â
âI suspect heâs not human. Am I right again?â
âYes.â
âWhat is he?â
I hesitated for a moment.
But since Iâd already mentioned the sanctuary and other details, I didnât see much point in hiding what he was now.
âHeâs a Dragon.â
The other three gasped.
Understandably so.
A Dragonâit was so unbelievable that it almost had to be true.
âIn any case, as long as we donât go to the very center, weâll be fine. He said he was the caretaker of the sanctuary, and he said he would never forgive intruders. He said it himself.â
At my words, Yuran stiffly asked another question.
âThen, Lian Gwendil⌠I must ask, just in case.â
âWhat is it, Yuran?â
Gulp.
Yuran swallowed dryly and, pointing to one side, asked me carefully,
ââŚThat Dragon, Airosâcould it be that person?â
I stiffened at her words and turned my head to where she was pointing.
A clearing suddenly came into view.
A familiar structure.
And a man sitting casually on a familiar rock.
ââŚOh, please no.â
Airos.
He was staring at us with his vertically slit eyes.