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Gray Flames of Revolution (2) “A royal lapdog, yet all you’ve got is unnecessary perceptiveness.” Fran, who had abruptly stood up and slapped the magazine shut, barked as if he hadn’t just eaten two pieces of tart. “Yeah, yeah, lapdog or whatever. So what didn’t you like about the article that made you rewrite it?” “The editor called my argument ‘eclectic’ and changed it as he pleased. Without my consent… Anyway, why do you even care about that?” Clearly aggrieved by…
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Opera Theater Murder Case (2) Cleio poked Arthur in the side. “To think the day would come when I’d get a lecture from you about a prosecutor’s duty….” Thanks to that, Fran’s impression of Arthur seemed to have improved a bit, but it still wasn’t something easy to get used to. “Ray, what do you normally think of me?” “Do you want me to tell you?” “Hmm, no. I think I’d rather not hear it.” In the middle of the drawing room, Fran and Ishiel sat exchanging…
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Toward the Reprint! (1) After staring at the map for quite some time, Kleio realized that sleet had turned the sky white. ‘…Not today.’ With this weather, neither trains nor carriages would be able to travel between Fesselrn and Lundane. Behemoth, who had been licking hot chocolate with cognac, was already dozing off. ‘It’s a very snowy winter. I can’t tell if this is normal or if it’s just this year.’ It was the first Albion winter for “Kim Jeongjin.” Though the…
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Cleio Aser, who registered at age 17 (3) That was as far as Arthur went. Rosa effortlessly parried Arthur’s heavy attack. The missed strike hit the ground, carving a groove out of the solidified earth. Arthur, unable to control his own strength, also slipped and rolled on the dirt. Without a sound, Rosa’s sword touched Arthur’s nape. “Waaa!!!” “Waaa!!” “Ooooh!” The children and instructor, who had been watching the spar from a distance, cheered wildly. Rosa, who…
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Final Exams (1) The next day. Before finals, there was Professor Maria Gentile’s Magic Basics II class. It was a lecture that summarized the entire semester’s material. Unlike Zebedi, who pushed students off a cliff and made them climb back up, Professor Maria explained key points in a way that was easy to understand, step by step. Zebedi was a classic genius type. His lectures were hard to follow. Because he skipped over small steps in learning and jumped straight to the results as a…
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Urgent Need for Compliance with the Labor Standards Act First of all, the Crown Prince. From Clio's perspective, it would have been easier to deal with him if he were, say, the possessor of the revised version of the book, or the author's evil twin. However, Behemoth called Melchior a human. If that's the case, he simply concluded that Melchior was just a human, merely under the muse’s blessing. Looking back at the circumstances when Taeseoton, awakened as a reincarnator, fainted, it seemed…
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Everything Is in Its Place Vasco Greyer stared back and forth between the sword and the boy with eyes blazing. “Will you let me handle that matter?” “If you would take it on, I’d be grateful.” “In return, I’d appreciate it if you helped restore magical tools occasionally when I’m away from the capital. I plan to depart for the Meridian continent again, and my niece keeps pestering me to restore the artifacts in the warehouse.” Clayeo smiled brightly. It was the reaction she…
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Final Exam (4) One hundred and forty years ago, Albion’s King Absalom I was deposed by his maternal cousin Thomas Saphir, who was backed by the noble faction, and suffered the humiliation of exile across the Pintos Mountains. Thomas Saphir, having ascended to the throne with the support of the nobles under Regent Saville, approved the founding of the House of Lords as a condition. This was the beginning of Albion’s king sharing power with the House of Lords. Thomas’s nickname, “the…
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The Gate of Mnemosyne (1) Arthur was surprised, then flustered, then sorry. That’s right. That was an apologetic face. He thought Cleio was suffering because he got entangled with his sibling because of Arthur. Seeing that, Cleio could understand why, in most fiction, the protagonist had to be someone uncomplicated. ‘Mysterious villain types are only good to read about in books; if you have to live around them, a simple, loyal protagonist is better after all.’ “Don’t say things…
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Against the Darkness (7) With Taetherton’s strength, the duke could be killed with a single touch, and after that, Cleio could be lawfully punished. That is, if he failed to heal Melchior. ‘I’m only level 4. If a level 7 knight attacks for real, I can’t stop him.’ The duke’s bedroom was past several thick doors from the hallway. Even if Cleio shouted for help, it would only echo in the empty corridor, where not even a single guard was posted. ‘Right. The reason I was brought…
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Unconcealed passion radiated from within Katarina. Celestes, who had been leaning at an angle against the window frame with her arms folded, showed no reaction to her mother’s reproach. “Do you think your grandmother and I went through all that suffering just so you could waste it on some reckless game of playing soldier? It took three generations to build this fortune, but it only takes one to waste it all!” It had been revealed by the Internal Security Bureau’s investigation that Chel…
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The Battlefield on the Tablecloth (2) On the wall at the far end of the hall, opposite the entrance, a heavy canopy was draped. Beneath it were the thrones of the king and queen. Below and to the right of the throne was the crown prince’s seat, and one step lower than that were the seats of the two princes. Each step was only a few handspans high. But the amount of blood that would flow while the princes of the Kingdom of Albion struggled to climb those steps, one by one, would be…
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Place of Friendship (2) The summer semester that started in April required less preparation than the winter semester. Dione, who used to pack simply for him, made a deliberately disappointed face and joked. "What, the mischievous prince’s friendly visit woke up our sleeping young master. I’m a bit sad, you know." Unlike usual, Cleio could not return a smooth answer to her. Thanks to that, Dione, who gained momentum, teased him endlessly, asking if he was embarrassed, saying it was fun now…
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Against the Darkness (5) "If I have to explain, I'm trying to reduce the scale of that fire. Because the inevitable blaze will burn throughout Albion." 'Well, that's not wrong either. War is a disaster of fire, and paper burns easily.' This world was literally a kingdom built on paper. Cleio was in a position where he had to defend himself so that an unexpected turn of events would not burn up the fragile manuscript like a careless spark. Whether he understood his words or not, Mietz, who…
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Toward the Reprint! (2) Leaving the school, Kleio walked toward the tram stop. ‘As expected, emphasizing the public benefit. I knew this would work best.’ There was no lie in the story he used to persuade Maria. Since the Conqueror King was a knight who used ether and there were knight orders in the main domains of the north, south, east, and west, people’s trust in them was strong. However, since mages often avoided public activities, ordinary people rarely saw them. ‘Graduates…
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The peaceful days that have passed—were they so tranquil only to make the ruin of this day more dramatic? No. Those days themselves were what gave the strength to get through the present. Arthur and the children were not weak. Surely, there would be a way to overcome this crisis. Cleio steeled his heart and organized the new information in his mind. 'If Tayserton had stormed in from the beginning under the name of the royal regent, Count Kishion would not have ordered a counterattack. They…
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Field Trip (3) They could not use magic to move in the dark forest. Earlier, it was because they didn't know, but wandering in the middle of the night in a forest where a knife-wielding thug was waiting was not the right thing to do. ‘Magic is so convenient and good, but I didn’t expect the inability to hide its light would be such a big drawback.’ In the previous manuscript, magic was only for healing or research, so the light it emitted was not a problem at all. ‘A wizard who takes…
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Field Trip (1) On the day of arrival, a tour of the Tiflaum mine and the temporary research lab was scheduled. The students split into six carriages and headed for the “King’s Forest.” In the last carriage to depart rode Arthur, Cleio, Isiel, Chel, the Angelium twins, Nebo, and Fran. The twins, having spent all their energy running around energetically since morning, had fallen asleep. Only then did the surroundings finally quiet down a bit. “What’s up, Rey? Did something happen…
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Field Trip (4) “…It’s alcohol. A concentration of over 40% is enough.” Cleio, who had been half-lying in his chair, suddenly lifted his head. “If you transmit aether while in contact with that catalyst, you can inscribe the formula onto Tiphlam. It suppresses the tendency to revert to its original form.” ‘My god! So that’s what it was?’ It was such a common catalyst that no one must have thought of it. Or maybe the author just made it up while drinking spirits. In…
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I Woke Up and Became a National Hero (2) No matter how close a battle for the nation’s fate might draw, Madam Canton’s painstakingly prepared afternoon tea was delicious. Puff choux filled with orange-scented custard, Victorian cake with jam and fresh cream, and tiny cucumber sandwiches—all were delicious enough to warrant admiration. Though simple in appearance, each one had rich flavor and excellent ingredients. Paired with bergamot-scented tea, it was a taste from heaven. Behemoth, not…
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