Chapter 34 : Cecilia Everglenn (4)
Chapter 34 of "Everyone Except Me Is Hiding Their Power" opens with dynamic events: Chapter 34: Cecilia Everglenn (4)Well then, what should I do now.I calmly looked around me.The... Read on for more!
Chapter 34: Cecilia Everglenn (4)
Well then, what should I do now.
I calmly looked around me.
The place had long been surrounded by spirits.
The only reason they didnât rush at me immediately was because Cecilia was in my arms.
As her mind and body gradually settled, their once savage aura also began to subside.
Even so, their hostility and murderous intent toward me remained unchanged.
âMore than thatâŚ.â
I glanced at the back of her hand.
There was a brand engraved there, similar yet different from the one carved into me.
A brand.
Yes, unbelievably, even Cecilia and Rahma were owners of brands.
It was a clue discovered in the most unexpected place, but unfortunately, this was not the time.
If I dragged things out any longer, it felt like they would pierce through my skull.
A shard of ice in the shape of a woman looked at me and spoke.
She resembled a human, yet clumsily so, evoking an uncanny sense of discomfort.
Not even an empty promise of letting me live, huh.
I wetted my parched lips with my tongue.
So you were the one who drove that ice awl into my thigh.
Carefully pulling it out, I clicked my tongue softly and scanned the area once more.
Spirits, spirits, spiritsâŚ
Everywhere I looked, only spirits.
Just the number I could count was close to ten.
Even without close observation, it was clear they were all beings of immense power.
ââŚI can do this.â
The important thing was to break through this situation.
I knew how to do that.
And I also had the knowledge to deceive them.
What I needed was resolve.
âBefore that, may I make a suggestion as well?â
In a slightly more distant future.
The day would come when countless truths about spirits, once shrouded in mystery, would be revealed.
And the reason was Cecilia Everglenn, thanks to a book she authored.
And for some reason.
I had read her book over and over, countless times.
Even though I had not the slightest bit of affinity with spirits.
But because of that, I knew better than anyone what I needed to do now.
âNo, I must do it.â
I had endured crises like this many times before.
So I could do it again.
Without doubt.
âMy suggestion isâŚâ
The ice spirit replied with disinterest.
âIf you kill me.â
I quickly cut off its words.
âYou wonât get what you want.â
âOpening the channel with Cecilia and becoming her connector. Thatâs your purpose, isnât it?â
A connector meant a relationship beyond a mere contractâone where soul bound to soul.
With Ceciliaâs level of talent, it was no exaggeration to say that all spirits coveted the seat of her connector.
At my words, the ice spirit let out a creaking noise.
Almost as if laughing.
âThat too.â
Once again, I cut it off.
Take the bait, take the bait, please take it.
I repeated the words endlessly inside.
âBefore the Spirit Kings become her connectors first.â
At that, even for just an instant, I felt the spiritâs body flinch and stiffen.
Not only that, I also sensed faint ripples among the spirits surrounding us.
âAs expected, there is a reaction.â
Yes, waver.
Be shaken by my words.
âWhat am I saying? Iâm saying if you slip up, the Spirit Kings youâve been trying so hard to keep away will snatch up the connectorâs seat for themselves.â
The moment I finished speaking, cracks split across its face.
The air froze cold in an instant, and frost spread over everything around.
âTaranis.â
I murmured softly.
In that moment, the spirits froze in place as though the air itself had turned solid.
The name of the Spirit King of Fire.
A name that no one in this age had ever spoken, and thus could not possibly be known.
âHaurvatar, Ameretat, Kshatarina. AndâŚâ
As I began to chant in order the names of the Spirit Kings of Water, Earth, and Wind, some of the spirits shrieked in terror.
Like Taranis, these too were names unknown in this age.
âŚOf course, I had learned all of them by reading Ceciliaâs book.
The spirits nearby shouted desperately, their cries a mix of threats and pleas.
The reason for their panic was that names held great meaning for spirits.
Above all, when a spiritâs name was spoken, it could hear the voice of the one who called it.
Which meant that even the Spirit Kings in their deep slumber might hear my voice.
âEven if I shouted until my throat bled, I, who had no more affinity than a chickâs eyelash, would never get a responseâŚ.â
From their perspective, not knowing the details, it must have felt like the sky itself had collapsed upon them.
In fact, the spirits that had seemed ready to tear me apart at any moment had visibly lost some of their momentum.
The ice spirit muttered in disbelief.
Unlike before, its voice clearly carried a trace of tension.
âThatâs all youâre curious about?â
I deliberately answered as though diverting the subject.
And then I mimicked the tone, gestures, and expressions of the person I never wanted to get entangled with again⌠the one who used to smile mockingly at my pleas.
âIn this situation, itâs not âhow,â but âhow muchâ I know that should come first.â
The spirit stayed silent.
Not only that.
I could feel the atmosphere of the other spirits, who had been ready to rush at me, shift in an instant.
I hurriedly continued speaking.
If I gave them time to think, to regain their composure and find flaws in my words, then I really would be a dead man with no chance.
âWellâŚâ
I gave a faint smile.
Unlike earlier, the ice spirit only stared straight at me, waiting for my answer.
âAs I said before, I know that you all want to become Ceciliaâs connector. And I also know there are far too few seats for all of you to claim that role⌠well, there are a few other things too, but I think this much explanation is enough.â
The ice spirit leaned its face closer to me.
âCrazy.â
âŚI nearly screamed out loud.
Up close, its appearance was horrifying beyond measure.
âWrong question again.â
I grinned at it.
âYou should be asking what Iâm about to do, what I can do, and what proposal I have for you.â
Grip.
At that moment, I felt Ceciliaâs hand clutching my collar tighten.
I held her more firmly in my arms.
Separating from her now would be a terrible choice, both for me and for her.
âOne thing I can tell you is this: at this rate, youâll have her stolen away by the Spirit Kings without a chance to resist.â
âAnd after that⌠well, who knows. I donât even know what will become of you.â
I sneered at it, mocking deliberately.
âBut you know what? Humans may differ, but those who defy their king often face a punishment called beheading.â
With a grinding sound, frost began forming around the womanâs figure.
Her body trembled, as though barely restraining her fury.
âWell then, I should keep my mouth shut.â
I joked lightly and glanced at the other spirits nearby.
âI was about to offer to arrange for you to become her connectors right away⌠but since Iâd rather not die, Iâd best be quiet.â
At those words, the atmosphere changed instantly.
âYou didnât hear?â
The one who reacted wasnât the ice spirit, but a turtle formed of mire.
âI said I was going to help you become Ceciliaâs connectors.â
With that, I closed my mouth.
They stared at me in silence, not even breathing, eyes filled with murderous intent, but also traces of hesitation.
âPlease.â
Please let this work.
Perhaps they heard the cry within my heart, for a spirit answered.
âAh.â
I was doomed.
The ice spirit muttered as though snapping in anger.
Its body trembled violently, and its mouth opened wideâsending forth a massive, razor-sharp pillar of ice.
With those words, it hurled the ice pillar straight at me.
Could I even block it?
In desperation, I gathered divine power to unleash the Miracle of Protection.
The massive ice pillar was caught midair.
By roots of a tree.
And by sticky mire.
They had been sent forth by the other spirits.
The turtle of mire clacked its jaws, while a dog formed of roots and leaf mold growled threateningly.
The turtle and the dog hurled accusations at the flustered ice spirit.
The spirit in the form of a dog made of wood advanced one step toward the ice spirit, as though threatening it.
The ice spirit looked around urgently, but the other spirits merely observed, hesitant to act.
At their responses, the ice spirit fell silent.
The spirit in the form of a turtle spoke to me in the voice of a boy who hadnât even reached puberty.
I struggled to calm my pounding chest and slowly opened my mouth.
I had to put in all my effort to keep my voice from trembling.
ââŚThen this might get a bit long, will that be fine?â
The turtle snapped its beak shut with a loud crack.
âAlright then, where should I beginâŚâ
I deliberately drew out my words while staring at it.
âAs you know, to become a connector, one must have stayed with the contractor for a long time. The reason is that such time builds bonds, meaning a spiritual connection must exist. That is the minimum requirement.â
âYeah, clever of you. But for someone so clever, you donât seem to realize that if you keep interrupting me, this story will only get longer.â
When I shot those words at the ice spirit in a scornful tone, its body shook in anger.
I clicked my tongue softly as I met its gaze for a moment.
âAnyway, to continue⌠the reason you surrounded Cecilia from childhood and drove away others was because of that, wasnât it? To drive off other spirits and, while you were at it, sever her ties to others and isolate her, forcing her to rely only on you.â
At those words, Cecilia flinched slightly in surprise.
The spirits did not nod in agreement, but neither did they deny it.
âŚWhat they had failed to predict was that their actions would backfire entirely.
âHereâs the point. I can shorten the minimum time required to qualify as a connector. In fact, it means you would gain the right to attempt it immediately.â
Before the spirits could react, I quickly looked down at Cecilia.
âOf course, her permission is needed. But you donât need to worry about that. Iâm sure sheâll grant my request. Isnât that right, Cecilia?â
At my question, she slowly nodded.
ââŚYes, Iâll do as Lian says.â
Then she added after a pause.
âAnd I will never become the connector of anyone who tries to harm you.â
Good.
I nodded slightly.
As the spirits muttered in disbelief, the ice spirit once again raised its voice loudly.
âAlright, if you want proof, Iâll show you.â
With those words, I yanked at my collar roughly, exposing what lay beneath.
There, the brand engraved on me shone faintly with light.
âYou may already know, but this is the same as the one engraved on the back of Ceciliaâs handâŚ?â
Confidently speaking, I trailed off mid-sentence without meaning to.
Because the spiritsâ reactions were far too extreme.
âŚWhat?