"Hngh... Come oooooon! Hrrrrrrghghgh!"
Linne and Frei looked at me from afar as I made a bunch
of loud noises, a volleyball-sized clump of light in my hands
all the while.
"Dad, your face is very strange..."
"Well...he's often got some kind of strange look on his
face, right? It's not that weird. He's just eccentric."
Their words reached my ears, prompting my eye to twitch.
Eccentric? I'm just trying to make a sacred treasure
here! Auuugh!
My concentration broke, sending the clump of light
blasting off into a corner of the room. It dissipated into
particles that rained down to the floor.
"Failed again..." I mumbled as I slumped back, depressed.
The process was taxing not only on my body, but my mana
and divinity reserves as well.
"I don't really get it, but you messed up, didn't you?"
"Yeaaah..."
Linne asked an innocent question, but all I could do was
sigh out a response.
What I was trying to create right now was the sacred core,
the centerpiece of any sacred treasure. It was the source of a
sacred treasure's power. Basically, a souped-up divine
battery.
The process of condensing your own divinity down into a
core was more than a little demanding. As a dependent of
God Almighty, I had enough divinity within me to match a
senior-level god already. But that didn't make it any easier.
It was like folding a piece of paper in half, then folding it in
half again, then folding it in half again. It was easy to make
that first fold, but it would become progressively harder to
compress.
I remembered seeing some factoid on TV once, that if you
could fold a piece of paper a tenth of a millimeter thick over
twenty-six times, it'd be thicker than Mt. Fuji's height... I
found that hard to believe, personally. In any case, it was
just hard to control the amount of force needed to condense
my power into this core. If I pushed on one side, it'd bulge
out the other side. If I pushed that bulge, then it'd just push
out somewhere else. I was finding it almost impossible to
focus my power the right way.
The god of crafting had given me this exercise as my first
piece of homework. He'd also told me to figure out a suitable
vessel for the sacred treasure, but I hadn't worked that out
yet either.
I didn't know if the diving suit guy was using simple
transportation magic or if he was utilizing the wicked god's
divinity to warp himself. That was why I needed to create a
sacred treasure that would have the effect of blocking that
ability. But what kind of item would make a suitable vessel
for that function? I couldn't be sure.
If I used a bow, I'd thereby create a sacred weapon with
the ability to block warping for anyone hit by one of its
arrows. It would have to be wielded by someone who was a
brilliant archer, and they'd have to actually hit the guy
before he managed to warp away. What if he was riding in
one of those Kyklops things?
I considered making an accessory or jewel with an effect
that blocked warping for anyone within a certain range, but
apparently, my current abilities could only make something
that could cover about a ten-meter radius at best. And if you
were in a situation where you were within ten meters of the
guy, then you'd be better off just having a weapon...
Another frustrating aspect was that I couldn't wield
whatever I made myself. If I could do that, I'd just make a
shortsword with the ability to prevent warping from anyone
stabbed by it, then cast [Teleport] to appear behind the
guy and stab him. Nothing personal, easily done.
But unfortunately, I was among the gods now, so I
couldn't do that. Yumina and my other wives were also
touched with enough divinity that you could consider them
angels, so they weren't allowed to wield anything in my stead
either.
I was thinking of just having Ende do it, but apparently,
he wasn't allowed to either. He'd spent so much time
training with Uncle Takeru that he'd become a full-on
dependent of the god of combat. That meant I had a very
narrow list of people I could trust to actually wield whatever
the hell I made. I didn't even want to think about it, but
there really was only one suitable choice...
I glanced over at my children. They were demigods,
obviously, but they were mortal. They weren't beneficiaries
of my divinity. They were the ideal candidates to entrust
with this kind of thing, but a big part of me really didn't
want to get them involved in the fight against the wicked
devout.
"What's wrong, dad?"
"Nothing. Don't worry about it."
Linne caught me pondering to myself. I brushed off her
question and patted her on the head.
The Phrase girls could probably handle it. I could
definitely ask Melle, Ney, or Lycee to do it...but we were
dealing with divinity here, even if it was muddied. My
demigod children were the ideal picks to fend that kind of
thing off...
Plus, apparently, I'd be making a sacred treasure with
enough divinity for a senior-grade god infused into it. The
god of crafting told me it probably wouldn't be usable by any
old regular human. There were post-creation methods of
whittling some divinity out of the item so it could be used by
normal humans, but I was such a novice that any chance of
mastering that skill in the near future was completely out of
the window.
My children were born with half my divinity, which meant
they'd be perfectly compatible with anything created from
my divinity. They had my blood, so there'd be no problem
with them being able to handle things that came from me.
I decided to worry about this mess later. I'd perfect
creating the sacred core before worrying about the vessel.
"Awright! Let's do this!" I exclaimed as I started to
condense my divinity again.
"Hngh... Come oooooon! Hrrrrrrghghgh!"
"...You really look weird."
I found myself distracted by Linne's cruel words, and my
divinity began to bulge out of shape again.
Yeah, I've hit a wall here. I should stop for now.
"I'm beat... Time for a little rest and relaxation."
I sat down on a bench in the courtyard and leaned back.
Part of me was concerned about slouching and looking so
lazy in front of my kids, but a larger part of me really didn't
care at this point. They'd probably seen me in worse states in
the future, anyway.
I was still blessed by God Almighty, so I didn't exactly lose
much divinity...but trying to make a sacred core was just
really tiring. I thought after becoming a god I'd never get
this fatigued again. Clearly, I was wrong. Not even using
[Refresh] did anything to alleviate my tired state, so the
cause had to be something more than magic.
I rested for a while, wheezing and grumbling. Linne and
Frei got bored of staring at me, tottering off someplace else.
How could they abandon their own father in his hour of
need?
I spent a while longer resting on the bench before Yumina
came charging across the courtyard. Was something wrong?
"Touya! It's Kuon! Kuon!"
"Huh?! Kuon?! What's wrong?!"
I hadn't seen Kuon all morning, and now something was
wrong? What had happened? I hurriedly rose from the
bench.
"He's on another date today!"
"Huh? Oh...right."
I glanced once at Yumina's smiling face, sighed, then sat
back down on the bench. She'd gotten me all worried for
nothing.
"With Allis, I assume?"
"Mhm. They're basically made for each other, don't you
think? Both head over heels."
Yumina giggled to herself as she sat by my side.
Both head over heels? I dunno, it felt kind of one-sided to
me.
"What would you think of Allis, anyway? As Kuon's
fiancée, I mean."
"Aren't you moving a bit fast? He's only six."
It was true that he was the prince of Brunhild and we'd
need to ensure he had a stable future, but he technically
hadn't even been born yet.
"The earlier we get any succession concerns out of the
way, the better. The sooner he finds a fiancée, the sooner we
can properly educate her to make sure she's a suitable royal
partner."
"I get what you're saying from a pragmatic perspective,
yeah..."
Yumina had a point that queens, or grand duchesses in
the case of Kuon's future wife or wives, would need to have
an air of regality, decorum, and civility to them. Hell,
without Yumina to help me out, I'd have been completely
lost in terms of royal manners. Hilde and Lu grew up with a
royal education, so they were fine. Sue was brought up a
little more casually, but she still mostly knew her manners
when they counted. Yae, Elze, and Linze weren't quite so
good with it, though. The three of them definitely didn't
enjoy going to royal parties overseas.
"Should we even be pairing him up with Allis? Isn't she a
commoner by birth?"
"...Touya, aren't you a commoner by birth?"
Oh yeah. Damn. I just got hoisted on my own petard. Not
that I actually care about whatever social status Allis has,
of course. I just want to make sure it's okay!
"If you're worried about international image, we could
just make Ende a Brunhild noble. Then she'd be a well-to-do
young lady from an upstanding house."
"That might take some work..."
Ende as a noble? I don't even know if he'd accept that
proposition. Hell, I could see him rejecting the position
specifically to lower his daughter's chances of being wed to
my son.
"Then why not make Melle the noble?"
"That might take some work..."
It was true that if Melle was promoted to nobility, then
Allis would be noble by relation...but could Allis even be
taught proper noble manners? I was a little bit worried any
lessons in that area would just fall on deaf ears.
"That's exactly why we need to bring it up while she's still
here in the past. We can start her earlier. I suppose if Allis
isn't the main wife and takes her place as a backing duchess,
then it'd be less important, but..."
In my case, all my wives were the main wives. None of
them served as supporting or backing royals. I would
personally have been happy to see Brunhild keep that as a
tradition, but if all future wives remained equal there could
be succession disputes.
The general custom of the firstborn son ruling was
probably fine, but there was always the risk of future
firstborns being ill-suited for the job or just unpleasant
people altogether. I didn't want to see my country collapse in
the future due to petty things like that, so I still had to
properly iron out what we'd be doing in terms of future
succession plans.
"How do you know Kuon's even gonna have a backing
wife? He might only get married to the one."
"Ridiculous! Don't you see how suave, intelligent, and
gentle our son is?! We won't be able to keep the
bachelorettes away from him! He'll make all the women of
the world fall in love with him, Touya! He'll have more wives
than you!"
...Wow, you're being dead serious, aren't you?
Yumina's eyes were blazing. Our son was definitely a
pretty cool kid, though. I agreed with that. Still, I personally
felt he should try to keep his wife count down... It could
cause dicey situations. In fact, Kuon probably already knew
that, having grown up with so many mothers.
"I'll be a mother-in-law to all of them, so we'd all better
get along. I'm sure there'll be lots and lots of children too...
We'll be grandparents to a beautiful bunch, I know it!"
"Hey, hey, hey. Slow the heck down!"
Why the hell are you talking about grandkids? Our son
hasn't even been born yet! Calm down!
Yumina couldn't calm down when it came to Kuon, and
her helicopter parenting had only gotten worse lately. Surely
I didn't look as ridiculous as she did from an outside
perspective, right? I wasn't that bad, right? Surely not...
Putting the matter of grandchildren aside, I told Yumina
that it was still too early to decide on marriage and whatnot.
I wanted my children to get married for love, not for political
purposes, so I was fine with the only person knowing that
part of the future being Granny Tokie.
It was possible that Allis could fall for someone else over
time, or Kuon might decide to pursue someone else too. If
we rushed them into matchmaking only for the engagement
to break up down the line due to things like that, it'd only
hurt the two of them. I knew for a fact if something like that
happened, Ende would go ballistic on us too...and I didn't
want the country to be at risk of ruin because of his
overprotective nature.
I was definitely on board for educating Allis like a proper
lady, though. She was a good girl, so I wanted her to be able
to join in on playing with my kids. I was sure if we included
Melle in the lessons, she'd take to it quite well.
The future me would probably make a point to bring it up
while Allis was still young. Probably.
◇ ◇ ◇
"Hey, Kuon! Look! Look how cute this is!"
"Hmm? A wooden cat? It's definitely detailed, and it has a
nice finish. Good find, Allis."
Allis smiled as she held out the little cat figurine toward
Kuon.
Kuon's analysis was rather dry and direct, probably
because he was something of an artisan himself. Allis only
really cared about the cute aspect, however.
"You've a good eye for crafts, lad. That one was made by a
master woodworker who recently popped up in Mismede.
It's cheap right now, but I bet the value'll only go up over
time."
The Strand Company shopkeeper approached the two
youngsters. The canid beastman showed them a selection of
other wooden crafts that were made by the same man. Kuon
could tell even at a glance that they were of the highest
possible grade. It was no lie that they'd only appreciate in
value.
"That wooden bear carving is so realistic... That must be
one godly craftsman..."
Kuon had no idea how accurate his assessment actually
was. In truth, however, the carving he was marveling over
was only a casual creation. If the god of crafting really
focused, his output would be far higher in quality.
"I kind of want this bear..."
"Why not buy it, then? The grand duke gave you pocket
money the other day, right?"
A short time ago, Kuon had taken down a long-extinct
monster known as the Marchosias. Kuon had asked for help
from his father to auction off the beast's carcass, and he'd
netted himself a reasonable allowance of gold coins from the
venture.
It was an absurd amount of money for any child, really. It
was about the equivalent of a hundred thousand yen.
Though, truth be told, Kuon had access to far greater riches
in the future he'd come from. Compared to that, this felt a
bit paltry.
Kuon was definitely interested in buying the bear carving,
but his mother had raised him with a strict mentality related
to not squandering money on petty or wasteful things. The
poor boy was struggling with his desire versus his values.
"Hrm..."
"I'll buy it, then. Hey mister! I want that bear!"
"Hm?"
"Of course. Thank you for your patronage."
Before Kuon even knew what was happening, Allis had
already taken the bear over to the counter and purchased it.
The girl grinned, waggling a paper bag in front of Kuon.
He grumbled quietly.
"Here you go, a present!"
"Huh? Um... Th-Thanks?"
Allis casually handed the bag over, and Kuon awkwardly
accepted it. The girl smiled wider, then not-so-subtly
glanced over at the cat figurine she'd been eyeing up earlier.
Kuon suddenly realized the implication and took it over to
the counter to buy it with his own money. This time he took
his paper bag and handed it over to Allis.
"Here you go. A present."
"Thanks, Kuon!"
He'd received the bear he wanted as a present, then he'd
spent his money paying back that gesture. Logically
speaking, he couldn't call that wasteful or frivolous
spending.
Kuon couldn't help but be impressed by Allis, who'd
noticed his hesitation and acted on the spot. She'd grown up
with him, so she had a good understanding of how his mind
worked. Kuon didn't know if she simply knew by instinct or
by careful observation, though.
"Thanks, mister!"
The two left the Strand Company store, placing their new
trinkets in their phone [Storage] as they walked out the
front door.
"So, where to next?"
"Somewhere relaxing. We need to take all the time we can
get away from that stupid sword."
The stupid sword Allis mentioned was the silver crown,
Silver. The sword was currently with Elluka in Babylon's
research laboratory. She was attempting to stimulate Gold's
lost memories by interfacing the two crowns.
Since Silver and Gold were created around the same time,
Elluka theorized that she could determine their structural
similarities and maybe uncover more information about the
two of them by scanning them simultaneously.
Allis saw the opportunity to go out on a date without
anyone butting in, so she dragged Kuon out almost
immediately. Kuon was also a little thankful, as he was
starting to get a bit fed up with his sword and his friend
constantly bickering in his presence. The boy was ready to
have a peaceful day...or at least, that was what he'd hoped.
Unfortunately, Kuon had been sensing someone gazing
over at him for a while now. It was a gaze laced with grudge,
malice, and envy. An indescribably focused gaze that was
solely squared on him.
Only he'd noticed it, though. He cautiously glanced to the
side, hoping to catch a glimpse of who was following him.
When he realized who it was, he let out a deep sigh. It was
definitely going to be a pain in the ass.
"What's wrong, Kuon?"
"Uhhh... I mean..."
Allis glanced over at where Kuon was looking, noticing the
person he was looking at.
"Huh? Dad?"
"O-Oh, hey Allis! Ha ha! Fancy seeing you here!"
A young man with grayish hair and a long white scarf
awkwardly walked out from the shadow of a building. Kuon
knew that this was no coincidence. Ende had been tailing
them for a while now. He held his tongue, though, as he
didn't want to make a scene.
The boy simply smiled and gave a polite greeting instead.
"Good day to you, sir."
"Yo."
Ende smiled brightly, but Kuon could see through it. His
eyes weren't nearly as bright. The man was just like this in
the future as well.
"Oh, Endymion. That's where you ran off to. Hm, Allis is
here as well? Is something wrong?"
"Mother Ney!"
Ney, one of Allis's mothers, came around a nearby corner.
She held a paper bag in her arms that was overflowing with
fruit.
Ende had apparently come out shopping with Ney. When
he'd spotted his daughter happily coming out of the Strand
store with Kuon, he felt like he had to investigate. Even at
this young age, he'd become a hopeless stalker...
"Good day to you, ma'am."
"Oh, hello. Out with each other, are you? Enjoying your
day, Allis?"
"Yup!"
Ney smiled gently, an expression far and away from any
she would've made in the long past. She gently stroked her
daughter's hair.
"Kuon. Would you like to come to ours for lunch?"
"Huh? Really?"
"Of course. I enjoy entertaining guests from time to time.
But there's more than that. Lycee and Lady Melle have a
matter they want to discuss with you."
Kuon was surprised yet intrigued by the sudden
invitation. It was already past noon, so he and Allis were
already considering going back to the castle for a late lunch.
The two of them could've just gone to a diner or coffee shop,
but they were just two young children to anyone looking in
from the outside. That in and of itself would inevitably
attract attention, and Kuon didn't want to get mixed up in
anything troublesome. He just wanted a relaxing day.
"Let's go, Kuon! My place is closer than the castle!"
"Mmm..."
Kuon was fine to go back with Ney, but he cast a glance
over at Ende before saying anything. Ende's expression
seemed normal enough, but the young boy had noticed that
his eyebrows were knitted closer together.
Kuon was well aware of Ende's strange animosity toward
him. He was fairly sure that the man just didn't like him at
all. He was also aware of the reason. Fathers were often
unreasonably protective of their daughters. His own father,
Touya, was certainly no exception.
In the future, Touya had made Kuon use his mystic eye to
check the hearts of just about any boy that got close to the
girls in his family. Kuon didn't necessarily have a problem
with doing this, though. He didn't exactly want any bad
people getting involved with his sisters, after all.
The situation was a little dicey, but it was just lunch...
Surely it couldn't go that badly.
"...I'll gladly accept your offer, then."
Though he was still a bit nervous about Ende's presence,
Kuon accepted Ney's offer.
◇ ◇ ◇
After heading through the main street of Brunhild Castle
town, you'll eventually reach a residential district. There
were residents who'd been in the country since it was
founded, and immigrants who'd come in later on. The older
settlers were in an area called Old Town, while the
newcomers were in New Town. There wasn't actually any
real difference between the buildings, though. Brunhild was
still a pretty young country. Old Town did have a little more
Eashenese flavor to it, though, as many had come from
Eashen during the earliest days of Brunhild's founding.
The home that Ende, Melle, Ney, and Lycee lived in was in
New Town. It was a reasonably sized estate with a red roof
that was situated on a little hill.
Touya hadn't prepared the home for Ende and his family.
It was actually built by Ende himself using the money he'd
earned from his guild quests. He could've built a bigger one,
but the one they had right now was more than enough for
their family. Melle and the other Phrase girls said that if they
had money to build a bigger house, it'd be better spent on
food.
The home was pleasant, with a large garden out front. It
looked mostly the same as the house Allis remembered from
her time period, minus a few extensions which were yet to
come. It felt familiar. Kuon had visited the home multiple
times in the future he'd come from, so he felt about the
same.
Ende, Ney, Allis, and Kuon passed through the gate. They
then walked down the garden path until they reached the
front door.
"I'm home."
"Welcome back, Ney. Nice to see you, Kuon."
"Thank you for having me."
Melle greeted them at the door. She'd apparently been
called in advance and told about Kuon's arrival.
Melle was very much the lady of the house. Ende, Ney,
and Lycee were all married to her, and the household
revolved around her. Ende was the primary breadwinner,
though.
"Where's Lycee?"
"In the kitchen, doing some preparation. Go help her."
Ende nodded and did as Melle told him. He was also the
one responsible for most of the household's meals. The girls
hadn't ever learned to cook, as their species did not need to
eat food. That was why Ende found himself relegated to the
kitchen so much.
Lycee had been learning enough to help him out, but it
hadn't reached the point where he completely trusted her to
cook on her own, especially not when it came to cooking
with fire... There'd been a few incidents already that led him
to that conclusion.
Kuon was shown to the living room. He settled down on a
nearby couch. Allis, naturally, planted herself right next to
him.
"You two are close, aren't you?"
"Yeah! We've been together since we were little!"
"We're quite close, yes."
The two replied to Ney's observation, prompting Melle
and the other woman to smile at each other.
"This may come off as premature, but..." Melle turned to
Kuon and began speaking. "Do you intend to take my Allis as
your wife in the future?"
"Aaah! Mooom! You can't just say things like thaaat!"
Melle's words caused Allis to fidget, her cheeks flushing
red. Kuon, in stark contrast, simply looked up at the ceiling
and furrowed his brow in thought.
"That's a rather difficult question to answer right now,
don't you think?"
"Huh? What do you mean, Kuon?! Is there some other girl
you like more than me?! Who?! Hey! Do I know her? Is she
stronger than me? Hey! Is she better than me? Kuon! Aren't
I your best girl? Hey, c'mon. Hey. Heeeey..."
All the vigor in the young girl's eyes faded as she loomed
over Kuon. Melle and Ney were both caught off guard,
having never seen their daughter act so crazy before. It was
as if a dark aura was manifesting around her...
Kuon didn't seem all that worried, however. He just shook
his head and calmly began to speak.
"No. It's not that. There are certainly no other girls."
"Oh! Yay!"
Allis smiled wide, leaning back again. The light had
returned to her eyes. Melle and Ney were both a bit stunned
by the sudden transformation, but they turned back to Kuon.
"What's difficult about it, exactly?"
"Consider my position as heir to this country's throne. My
future wife would become the grand duchess. If I marry a
woman unsuited to that role, then the country would suffer
for it. It's a choice I have to take great care with."
"What?! You're saying I'm not worthy?"
"Allis, listen, being royalty is a great deal of work. There's
court etiquette, dancing, socializing in high society,
entertaining foreign royals, and much more. Can you say
with a straight face that you have the necessary skills for all
of those things?"
"Grrrgh!" Allis grumbled and pouted, unable to refute
Kuon's point.
"Necessary skills? You speak of being royal as if it's a job."
"I don't think it's unreasonable to think of it that way. A
grand duchess is the same as any other queen or empress.
She has much to do. There are those born with the right
aptitude, and those who want it enough to adapt," Kuon
calmly replied to Ney's inquiry.
Kuon's own father, Touya, had basically been forced to
learn and adapt to the realities of royal life after becoming
engaged to royalty. If Allis were to do the same, then she'd
have to adapt to the realities of it as well.
Elze, Linze, and Yae had to do so when they became grand
duchesses of Brunhild. Yumina, Lu, and the others didn't
have to do this as they'd already been raised in high society.
"It's certainly true that a royal's partner would need to
have the appropriate aptitude for high society. I could easily
see low confidence inspiring negativity in the populace, and
perhaps even social collapse if she performed poorly
enough," Ney replied, displaying a levelheaded
understanding of Kuon's point. This was a bit unusual, as
Ney typically doted over Allis and defended her fiercely.
Melle cleared her throat and spoke up to refute her point,
however, saying, "Goodness, Ney. You're being oddly
supportive of Kuon here, aren't you?"
"With all due respect, Lady Melle, I did have to suffer the
social fallout that ensued after a certain sovereign fled our
home world with a partner who her people disapproved of."
"Ugh!" Melle grumbled softly. Ney's words stung a little.
As the Sovereign Phrase, Melle had undoubtedly failed in
her purpose. She'd damaged the society of her people. Melle
certainly didn't think her choice of partner was a mistake,
but her subjects who remained back on Phrasia must've
absolutely thought that was the case.
"B-But if we have Allis get a proper ladylike education,
then there'll be no issue, yes?"
"That's true enough. I'd be thankful if you could do that,
actually. Allis is the person closest to me in my age bracket,
so her companionship would be preferable in the long term."
It was at this moment that Melle realized Kuon still didn't
have much of a grasp on what love was. If he ended up
falling for someone else in the future, Allis would surely be
heartbroken. To prevent such a future from coming to pass,
she resolved to imprint Allis upon him in the here and now,
to make sure she'd be the only one for him.
If Kuon were to become the leader of Brunhild, he could
take supporting wives...but from Melle's perspective, having
her daughter be anything but the primary wife was simply
unacceptable. Allis needed to reign as a magnificent grand
duchess, to live a happy and fulfilling life with her one and
only.
Fortunately, Kuon was clearly a young man who placed
importance on things both official and personal. Thus, if
they could simply prove Allis as a capable royal in his eyes,
her position would be all but secured.
"Allis, we're going to have Yumina provide you with a
proper education in formal etiquette."
"Weeeh? But that sounds lame..."
Melle's words caused Allis to grumble. Ney gave an
awkward smile before following up with some words of her
own.
"You'll surely lose Kuon to a foreign princess if you don't
learn proper manners, Allis. You don't want that to happen,
right?"
"...That'd be bad."
"If another girl became Kuon's fiancée, she'd be right by
his side for the rest of their lives. You'd be second-best... No,
you might even be third or fourth..."
"What? No way! I'm Kuon's best girl! We've been together
since we were really little, so there's no way I'd be second.
I'm number one, right? Right, Kuon? Right? Look at me."
The luster faded from her eyes once more, and Allis began
looming over Kuon, who was not shaken by this in the least,
his response remaining as casual as ever.
"I'd say so, yes. Putting my sisters aside, you're the closest
girl to me in my age bracket."
"See?! There you go!"
The light easily returned to her eyes again.
"But that's not really the point of concern. As grand duke,
I'll need to carry the weight of Brunhild. If I'm to take a wife,
it'll need to be someone ready and suited to share that
burden."
"You're young, but you sure know your stuff..."
"Thank you."
Ney couldn't help but be impressed by Kuon's manner.
She admired his readiness to rule. It reminded her of how
Melle had once been back on Phrasia. A noble and resolute
sovereign who did not bend or break. To stand behind that
figure, it would only be natural you'd have to have an equally
powerful will.
Ney looked over at Allis.
"What do you want out of this?"
"...Well...Kuon, will you be happy if I get that education
and become good enough to be royal?"
"I'd say so, yes. I'll have to get married at some point, so
it'd be much easier if I was to marry you."
"Then I'll do my best. I wanna be with Kuon, so I'll do it!"
Kuon noticed a spark of motivation that hadn't previously
been present in Allis's eyes.
Upon seeing her daughter's newfound resolve, Melle
realized why her future self hadn't properly educated Allis in
royal etiquette from birth. It was so the girl would be able to
find her own motivation in her own time. Committing to the
royal lifestyle was something you could only do with the
right mindset, and it seemed like Allis was ready at last.
Melle could almost picture it in her mind's eye. She knew
then and there that Allis could become a proper duchess if
she put her mind to it. Besides, the girl was the direct
offspring of the Sovereign Phrase. Surely she held the innate
qualities of leadership that her mother had... Probably.
"That being said, Allis...if you become Kuon's wife, you
might not be the only one. Will you be okay sharing him with
secondary, tertiary, or even more wives?" Ney quickly asked,
not wanting the girl to go into this unprepared.
"Like how Kuon's dad has other wives? That won't matter
if I get to be with Kuon. Besides, I don't think Kuon would
marry anyone I don't like!"
"That's certainly true. I've read up on many a royal family
that dissolved due to problems within the castle. I've no
intention of taking up any additional brides that don't get
along well with my first one."
Kuon's words brought a small measure of relief to Ney.
She'd remembered that dark aura emanating from the girl
earlier and had been frightened by the idea of it coming out
in the direction of another woman. But apparently, Allis was
happy with anything so long as she was Kuon's number one.
"Very well, then. Let's put the engagement talk aside and
ask Yumina about educating Allis in royal manners."
"Good luck, Allis."
"I'll do my best!"
Kuon got the impression something major was being
decided here, but he didn't seem to care all that much. He
was just fine accepting any fiancée that wasn't a hassle, and
Allis would probably be the least amount of hassle. It wasn't
that he was coldhearted or that he had no love in him for
Allis...but more that he had familial feelings toward her
rather than romantic ones. It was an innate downside to her
being his childhood friend.
Kuon quietly sipped tea with the trio. After a short while,
Lycee appeared with a large tray.
"Sorry for the wait. We've got cutlets and curry for lunch."
"Yay!"
"Oooh. Cutlets and curry? That's great."
Allis and Ney were positively glowing at the sight before
them. Kuon thought that curry was a bit heavy for lunch, but
he didn't say anything. He was a guest, after all. He liked
curry well enough, and he could certainly eat a portion of it.
Ende came into the room with a big pot in his hands,
which contained the curry itself.
Ney and Melle headed into the kitchen, bringing in a
massive bowl of rice and what Kuon could only describe as
an actual mountain of fried pork cutlets. Apparently, they
were for second helpings...and third, and fourth... Melle,
Ney, and Lycee ate large amounts of food regularly. Allis did
as well, which wasn't a surprise given she was their
daughter.
Kuon knew about their mealtime eccentricities, so he
wasn't quite surprised by this...but he had to admit the sheer
quantity of the food in front of him was impressive.
Melle placed a bowl of food in front of Kuon.
"Eat as much as you like. We've got more than enough for
seconds."
"Thank you kindly."
Kuon definitely didn't think he'd be asking for seconds,
but he gladly picked up his spoon and began to eat. The meal
in front of him wasn't the national dish of Mismede, but
instead the typical Japanese curry that Touya had
introduced to this world. Kuon had regularly eaten it since
he was a child...not that he wasn't still a child, of course.
The boy brought a spoonful of rice and curry into his
mouth. He then took a moment to enjoy the spice and savory
taste. It was a bit spicier than the curries he was used to. Not
so spicy that it lingered overlong, but it had a kick strong
enough to make you want to take another spoonful. The
meat wasn't anything particularly out of the ordinary. It just
looked like a bunch of pork cutlets, breaded and fried. The
vegetables mixed into the roux were a simple mix of potato,
carrot, and onion. Overall, it wasn't an unusual dish from his
perspective. It was as normal as curry could be.
Kuon turned his attention to the cutlets. They were sliced
thinner than he was used to. He wondered if they'd beaten
them to flatten them out and make them easier to eat. He
stabbed at a piece with a fork before mixing it with the roux
and putting it in his mouth. The crunchy texture of the fried
meat mingled with the taste of the curry, creating a
harmonious sensation in his mouth. Kuon found himself
taken aback slightly.
The curry roux had pork mixed in, so he'd assumed these
would be pork cutlets...but the taste in his mouth wasn't that
of pork at all. It wasn't beef, poultry, or lamb either. It was
something else...
"Are these Dragon cutlets?"
"Oh, you noticed? We got some good cuts, so I decided to
put them to use. It's mature Dragon meat, so it's got a richer
and fuller flavor to it."
"I'm the one who sourced the meat and cooked it, you
know?" Ende sighed slightly in the face of Lycee's
unwarranted bragging.
The more magic in a magical beast's flesh, the tastier it
tended to be. A better way to put it would be that the
stronger a beast, the nicer it would taste. That was why it
only made sense that a mature Dragon, mightiest among its
kind, would taste great.
Kuon was royalty, so he'd eaten Dragon meat plenty of
times already, but even he had to remark on the quality of
the meat on his fork. He began to chow down more
vigorously. One of the mottos of the Mochizuki family was to
enjoy good food whenever presented with the opportunity.
"Enjoying it, Kuon?"
"Yes, it's very nice."
Kuon nodded to Allis as he brought another bite of
Dragon cutlet to his mouth. The curry was incredibly good.
To Kuon, the most surprising thing about the meal was that
it tasted as good as the curries made by Lu or Arcia.
"I'll learn to cook too, then!"
"Oh, you wanna learn?! Your old man'll teach you, Allis.
We'll have you cooking basic recipes in no time at all. I
started learning when I was little too."
Ende got excited when his daughter mentioned being
interested in cooking. In that moment, he pictured a
wonderful scene in his mind. Him and his daughter standing
side by side in the kitchen, laughing and smiling together as
they prepared a meal... However, that illusion was shattered
by what his daughter said next.
"If I learn to cook, I can make nice things for Kuon every
single day!"
"Gwagh!"
Ende felt physically struck by the remark, and it took all of
his energy not to slump forward and drown in his curry.
Allis kept on eating her meal, completely oblivious to her
father's misery.
"Hmm... Learning how to cook sounds smart to me, Allis.
It'll be good for you to know how to feed your family."
"If you think that way, Ney, then why not learn as well?
I've picked up a thing or two since I started learning."
"M-Me? Cook? I'm not built for that. You wouldn't want
me wasting our precious ingredients, would you?" Ney
awkwardly muttered to herself, poking at her rice as she
fended off Lycee's teasing. Melle stifled a gentle laugh.
"My, I think it'd be wonderful if Allis learned. I wonder if
that's similar to what Yae was saying, preparing to be a good
wife and such?"
"H-Hey, don't you think Allis is a bit young to be talking
about that? She's way too little to think about marriage, and
she doesn't even have to get married if she doesn't want
to..."
Ende's hands trembled as he tried to eat his curry. He
couldn't prevent his eye from twitching. Melle ignored him
completely and went on to say something that would no
doubt cause catastrophic damage to his soul.
"For now, yes, but I'll be talking with Yumina about
getting Allis some proper etiquette lessons so she can be
formally betrothed to Kuon."
"What?! Nobody told me about that!"
Ende rose from his seat, the spoon in his hand bending
slightly. His face had grown paler than usual and his
expression was a union of frustration and despair.
Lycee spoke up, her expression unchanging as she wiped
her mouth.
"That's news to me as well."
"Mmm... It was decided some time ago. Allis would like to
be the grand duchess of Brunhild someday, so we'll be
supporting her to that end."
"Oh my... That's a wonderful goal, Allis. You truly are our
daughter, aren't you?"
"He he he... Thank you, mom."
Allis purred like a kitten as Lycee stroked a hand through
her hair. The reaction was so cute that the head pats
continued for a while longer.
"Why are you making such absurd plans so soon, and
without my input to boot?!"
"It wasn't a trivial decision. It's just a conclusion we came
to after taking stock of any feelings Allis might have."
"So the discussion's concluded already?!"
Ende was furious that something so huge had been
decided without them even consulting him.
"I can't possibly approve of this!"
"...Dad?"
"Forget I said that. It's okay."
All it took was one glum glance from his darling daughter
to get Ende calmed down and back in his seat. He truly was a
moron in this department.
The man suddenly regained his composure, making a
strange and almost giddy expression as he began to speak.
"...Allis is my daughter, but she's also the daughter of the
Sovereign Phrase... In other words, that makes her Phrasian
royalty. Isn't there a special trial that all royal suitors-to-be
must undergo back on Phrasia? It's an ordeal I had to go
through when I told Melle my feelings, as I recall..."
"Endymion, you can't mean..."
Ney's eyes went wide. Melle and Lycee also looked
stunned.
"To think you'd dig up that of all things..."
"Ever the sore loser, aren't you?"
Ende tactically ignored the comments from Melle and
Lycee as he turned to Kuon with a grin.
"If you want to marry my daughter, you'll have to brave
the Prismatis Rite."
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"The Prismatis Rite? What's that?"
"Phrase life-forms reproduce through parthenogenesis...
Er, I mean, they can have babies all on their own. By nature,
they don't require things like husbands or wives. However,
children birthed through that method are functionally copies
of the parent. They have similar capabilities and
appearances. If they wanted a different or stronger child,
they'd require a nucleus, a core in other words, from another
Phrase. That'd be equivalent to a partner in human terms."
"Indeed. Though in this case, the partner is really more of
a nucleus donor than anything else. They aren't usually
involved beyond that," Ney added to Ende's explanation.
Dominant Phrase life-forms can produce offspring on
their own, but you can't really consider them to be children.
They grow out from cores as fully formed adults, after all.
Any offspring produced this way would never be able to
exceed their parent in terms of strength. Thus, if they
wanted to create a newer organism, they needed to take the
nucleus, the core, from another dominant Phrase and
combine it with their own.
"A Sovereign among the Phrase, as the apex of the species,
must create stronger offspring for the good of the next
generation. That's why past Sovereigns rarely created
offspring on their own. It was only a method employed in
emergencies."
"A Sovereign's partner couldn't just be anyone, of course.
That's where the Prismatis Rite comes into play. It's the
method by which the Sovereign's mate is decided."
"I see."
Kuon nodded along with Ney and Ende's explanation. In
short, it was an elaborate method of determining a partner.
It was a traditional way for the Phrase to establish a royal
betrothal.
There were similar traditions back on Earth, involving
dowries and such. Proposals were verbal promises, but
dowries solidified the marriage process as a transaction. It
made it a formal agreement. In recent years, marriage had
become seen as more of a matter between the husband and
wife, so families are much less involved. The vast majority of
modern marriages didn't involve things like dowries or gift
exchanges. The families of the couples usually did meet
before the ceremony, though.
In this world, there was a long-standing custom of gifts
being prepared by the bride or groom's family. It was often a
symbol of the family's pledge to look after their new son-inlaw or daughter-in-law as a member of their own, but there
were still political marriages made purely for the sake of the
gifts. That wasn't really related to what was going on here,
though...
"So you're saying that for Allis to be my fiancée, I have to
go through this Prismatis Rite?"
"Precisely."
Ende smirked as he spoke.
Melle curled a brow before raising her hand and speaking.
"That rite is for the Sovereign of the Phrase, isn't it? We've
abandoned my home world. Why should we stay bound by
its traditions?"
The one to speak up was, surprisingly enough, not Ende.
It was Ney.
"Lady Melle, Allis is the inheritor of the Sovereign's Core.
With that in mind, she is our people's princess. Even if we're
an offshoot branch in another world now, it would be
uncouth of us to neglect our people's traditions."
"Hm..."
Melle quietly thought about how rigid Ney's thinking
could be, though she didn't say that out loud. She did feel
responsible for causing a great deal of trouble for her people
through her reckless disregard, so she didn't feel like she had
much wiggle room to argue here.
From Melle's perspective, she was no longer the Sovereign
and thus was no longer bound by the customs associated
with such a title... But from Ney's perspective, Melle was still
very much the Sovereign she had always looked up to.
"So tell me, how does this Prismatis Rite work?"
"You need to go through some trials set out by the royal
family. It's different each time. In my case, I had to fight
against a royal Phrase retainer. I managed to win, of course."
"Hmph. Don't act so smug after your shoddy display. I
faced you at Lady Melle's behest, but I didn't use my full
power."
During Ende's Prismatis Rite, it was Ney who'd been his
foe in order to assess his strength. Whatever they felt about
Ende, the Phrase royalty had no choice but to accept the
results of the bout.
"Wait, Endymion! Don't tell me you plan on fighting
Kuon! You're basically Allis's father, aren't you? Think of
your actions! You wouldn't beat up a child, would you?"
"W-Well, obviously I wouldn't do that... Hey, wait a
minute. What do you mean basically? I'm her father, aren't
I?!"
"Er, I mean...you will be in the future. She's not born yet.
That's all I meant. Don't worry about it," Melle said,
brushing off Ende.
"We'll determine your trial. Don't worry, we won't make it
something insurmountable," Lycee reassured Kuon.
Apparently, it wasn't something he needed to do
immediately, so that was a relief. Still, the whole point was
getting proper recognition from Allis's family. Thus, it didn't
matter what the ordeal was. Kuon had to accept it.
"Very well, then. I'll undergo this rite. But this doesn't just
concern me, so would you mind if I discussed this with my
family first?"
"That's completely fine. I want to ask Yumina about the
etiquette training anyway, so I can explain the situation to
her tomorrow."
"That sounds agreeable," Kuon replied as he calmly
nodded. This would settle the issue of him finding a fiancée,
so it was good enough for him. Allis was a safe bet, as the girl
was on good terms with Kuon's sisters and his parents.
Typically, royal marriages were made out of political
convenience, but Touya didn't really believe in that kind of
thing, so Kuon couldn't imagine there being any objections.
The only real issue was whether or not Allis would be able to
make it in terms of etiquette... She was a stubborn young
lady, but she had the guts to stick to anything she put her
mind to. In simpler terms, she hated losing. Kuon figured
that principle could easily apply here and push her past the
finish line.
If Allis was resolved to work hard, then Kuon had to give
that the respect it deserved. He found himself impressed by
her resolve. It was only unconscious for now, but the boy
was starting to have positive feelings about getting engaged
to her.
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"...Why are they even talking about stuff like this? I mean,
I'm fine with it, but..."
"Then it's settled. We've been briefed on the general
conditions, so I see no reason not to accept."
Kuon had come home and told me this crazy story about
getting engaged and having to do some kind of ritual
challenge...and I wasn't about to sit there and pretend like I
wasn't completely baffled.
Then again, I think my own engagement happened at a
faster pace than this, right? Maybe this is actually more
normal... I can't tell.
"I see, I see! So it's a trial to claim Allis as your bride?
What an exciting turn!"
Yumina stood nearby; I could see her getting amped up.
She was far more excited about this situation than Kuon
himself was.
"Are you really okay with this, Kuon? If you're just kinda
going with the flow, you can tell me."
It happened to me, kid. I kept going with the flow and
now I have nine wives. I am pretty happy with them,
though...so maybe it's not actually a cautionary tale.
"I appreciate your concern, but I've given this a lot of
consideration. If anything, I just wanted to make sure you
and mother would accept Allis as a potential future grand
duchess."
"Mm... She's a little boisterous, but she's a good girl. I
certainly wouldn't object."
"I've no objections either. I'd be happy for her to be your
wife. As far as her being grand duchess, however... Well, I
think that's a concern for the future. If she tries hard, I'd
wager she'd be able to play the part well."
Yumina and I were of one mind. The only minor concern
was that she didn't have much in the way of trained
etiquette, but that was something that could be worked on
over time. Allis was honest to a fault. She didn't have much
political decorum to her, but she'd be able to get better...
Probably...
"There's no risk involved in this Prismatis Rite, is there?"
"I heard the ordeal is different every time, so I have no
frame of reference. I'm told there's no risk of death,
however."
Hey, hey. Being pushed to the brink of death would still
be too much! I can't be blamed for being apprehensive
about all this. If Kuon ends up getting beaten within an inch
of his life, I'm pretty sure Yumina will just kill Ende. Hell,
Allis might help.
To be honest, I wouldn't have minded seeing the two of
them beat on Ende a bit, but I didn't want that to come at
the cost of my son's health. I'd definitely be able to heal
Kuon if he got hurt, but I'd prefer him to just not be injured
in the first place.
"If I'm honest, I'd prefer my children to...you
know...actually be interested in the people they're getting
engaged to."
"Hm? But I do find Allis interesting."
"R-Right..."
My son tilted his head slightly. It was then that I realized
he had no idea what I was talking about. I got the feeling
that his interest in Allis wasn't quite what I was referring to.
Kuon went to bed early that night, leaving me alone with
Yumina. I was still thrown for a loop by the whole thing.
"Come, now. Don't you remember when we were
engaged? I'm sure you were still a bit confused at first, no?
I'm sure your interest in me wasn't quite where it is now."
"Well, I was interested in you, but..."
"Kuon cares for Allis, I know that much. Linze showed me
something called shojo manga. It's a form of media from
your home nation. I've read many a story in its format
featuring love that blossoms between childhood friends.
Why couldn't that happen in this case?"
...Yeah, I don't know if manga Linze picked up on our
honeymoon is the best frame of reference here... Media
tropes are one thing, but this is real life!
Then again, people in this world didn't travel much, so
there weren't as many opportunities to meet people far from
one's birthplace. Many people married people they grew up
alongside in their villages.
Growing up in a similar environment would often give you
similar values, and there wouldn't be any worry about
needing to change for someone who's always known you. It
was basically an easy and safe option. If we applied that to
Kuon, then him marrying Allis wouldn't be much different
from many marriages in this world.
The trial wasn't that unusual either. There were known
cases of there being conditions set by fathers if a man
wanted the daughter's hand. Though usually, in cases like
that, it was when the man was of a lower social status than
the woman. Like a farmer wanting to marry a merchant's
daughter or something.
In this case, Kuon was the one of a higher station... But if I
had to guess, Ende had butted in and made up some
annoying terms. That moron was so obsessed with fawning
over his daughter that he caused trouble for people! He was
a real pain in the ass.
I vented some of my frustrations about Ende to Yumina,
and she just replied by saying, "Wow... You're really not selfaware at all, are you?"
I truly wondered what she meant by that.
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"Both families are present, so we can begin the Prismatis
Rite. Are we ready?" Ney spoke solemnly to Kuon, but I still
didn't know what the hell was going on. I felt like I had the
right to ask some questions, so I butted in.
"The Prismatis Rite is a kind of Phrase ritual, yeah? So
what does Kuon actually need to do? Have you decided yet?"
Ney and the others had called us out to the wilderness in
the area that had once been Yulong. We were in the central
region where the city of Shenghai had stood before being
annihilated by the Phrase railgun attack. People didn't come
by this place anymore. It was a desolate wasteland that only
monsters and beasts called home. And since the Yulongese
state no longer existed, there were no issues with entering
the territory without permission.
Honestly, hanging out here with Ende's family kind of
made it feel like a field trip.
"We Phrase are divided into various types. What you call
the Dominant, the Upper, the Intermediate, and the Lesser
Constructs. But there's another type you're unaware of.
Technically speaking, it's not a type of Phrase, but more akin
to a crystal beast. I suppose a close analog to it in this world
would be the Gollems."
...The Gollems? So like, an autonomous creature they can
make at will or something? I guess it's true that Gollems
and Phrase alike can be forced into submission by their
superiors and also mass-produced to an extent. There are
more similarities there than I considered.
"We'll create some crystal beasts and have you face them
in battle, Kuon. Protect Allis from them and prove your
strength."
Upon hearing that, my suspicions were confirmed. When
I'd fought the Dominant Constructs in the past, they made it
their priority to assess their enemy's strength. They tended
to subscribe to the idea of survival of the fittest. Ney
especially believed in a kind of law of the jungle concept,
where the strong thrived and the weak barely survived.
I was of the opinion that even weak things could adapt to
their circumstances, but the Phrase focused on strength
above all else. It was the power to dominate one's foe and
keep them lower than you. Without sufficient power, they
couldn't do as they pleased.
"So you want me to fight these Gollem-like creations of
yours?"
"Correct. You can use that weapon of yours. Bring your
full strength to bear...and show it to us." Ney pointed at the
sword hanging around Kuon's waist as she said that.
Namely, Silver.
Silver let out a small sigh, or whatever the breathless
equivalent of a sigh was, before muttering to Kuon, "Why do
we gotta fight for that pipsqueak, kiddo? Can't we just go get
you a better lady? The world's your oyster... Think about
it..."
"Hey! Shut up, you dumb sword! I'll throw you into the
ocean!" Allis barked at the sword. Silver didn't seem keen on
her getting engaged to his master.
"I've never fought a crystal beast before, but I'm sure it'll
be no match for me and Silver."
"Darn tootin'! There's nobody in the castle who's a match
for me and the kid...! Well, maybe a few in the castle..."
Silver went from confident to spineless in the span of
about five seconds.
Off the top of my head, I could think of multiple swordwielders who could beat Kuon and Silver: Moroha, Yae,
Hilde, Yakumo, and Frei.
I was curious about these crystal beasts. Kuon could
probably fare just fine with swordplay alone, but he had his
mystic eyes as well, so I was sure he'd be okay. If things got
too dangerous, though, I planned on butting in.
"Let's begin, then. Ney, Lycee. Ready?"
"We are, Lady Melle."
"Always."
The three of them faced each other in a circle, stretching
their arms out wide.
A small piece of pure crystal appeared in the empty space
between them, gradually growing in size.
"...It looks a little like rock candy..."
It kind of looked like the process of making konpeito
sugar candy that I'd seen on TV once, but it was forming a
hell of a lot faster. The round mass fell to a clump on the
ground and began growing larger and larger.
Melle and the others walked away. Apparently, their part
was done, as the crystal mass continued growing on its own.
It just wouldn't stop expanding in size. It was already bigger
than Kuon. Just how much bigger was it planning to get? It
began to crack along its surface, gradually taking a more
distinct form. It was four-legged, maybe a dog or a cat?
Given that it was a crystal beast, that made me wonder if it
was going to resemble an animal I knew.
"...Touya. Is that the three-headed one?"
"...It is, yeah."
Yumina had realized what it was transforming into as
well. It was a Cerberus. Or at least, it was kind of like a
Cerberus. This one was a bit different. All three of its heads
were different. The middle head was a lion's, while the left
and right ones were a Dragon's and an eagle's respectively...
"Hm, so that's the form it's taken."
"It looks strong to me."
"Of course it's strong. It's the product of our combined
might."
Melle and the other two Phrase girls nodded proudly. The
crystal beast had grown to the size of a juvenile Dragon. It
had a large crystalline body that was kind of like a lion's, but
it had a thick tail like a Dragon and bird wings sprouting
from its back.
Melle was probably the lion here, while Ney was the
Dragon...so that left Lycee as the eagle?
"Kuon's fighting this, then?"
"Not quite yet. It's not finished. Right now it has no
directive or understanding. It needs to be taught how to
fight. You're up, Endymion."
"Yep, yep."
Ney waved over Ende, who stepped forward and held an
open hand out toward the crystal beast. A faint light
surrounded the two of them, flowing from Ende's body into
the monster's.
"What are you doing?"
"Teaching it how to fight. I'm showing it how I'd move,
how I'd attack, and combat patterns."
...Uhhh, so what? He's like...uploading combat data into
it or something? You damn bastard, are you seriously
trying to break up this engagement before it even happens?
"That should do it," Ende said as he pulled away his hand.
The crystal beast stirred to life, opening up its Dragon
mouth to spew flames high into the air.
...Is this really safe?
Despite my unease with the situation, Kuon had already
started doing a few stretches.
"...Aren't you worried at all?"
"Not especially. There's a lot of us gathered here, so I can't
expect it to be too dangerous," Kuon replied as he nodded
over toward a group of gods who were sitting not too far
away. They had a bunch of tables and chairs set up and
seemed to be enjoying snacks as they looked on at us. Just
when the hell had they gotten here?
Karen, Moroha, Kousuke, Sousuke, Karina, and Suika
were all there...treating this like a picnic or a family outing.
"...Well, do your best."
"Of course. I'll certainly strive to."
I gave some words of encouragement, and then Kuon
headed off toward the crystal beast. I couldn't help but be
impressed by his courage. Hopefully, it'd carry him through
this trial.
With that, our son's battle began. The battle for his future
engagement, that is...
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Kuon effortlessly drew Silver from his waist. The blade
gleamed in the sunlight as it filtered down to the plains. The
crystal beast opposite him gleamed even more, however.
Every bit of its body caught the light, reflecting it in all
directions.
I thought it was a little too bright, honestly. Wouldn't that
give Kuon a disadvantage?
"Now begins the Prismatis Rite. Prove your might, child,"
Melle declared, formally announcing the beginning of the
trial. The moment she stepped back, the beast lunged
forward.
Kuon casually dodged two swipes as they came from the
front. The crystal beast kept on swiping, but Kuon was able
to duck and weave. He dodged each incoming blow with
minimal effort.
I suddenly noticed that one of Kuon's eyes had turned an
orange-gold hue. If I remembered right, that color indicated
that he was using his foresight. That mystic eye ability let
him glimpse into the future, so he was presumably using it
to read his enemy's movements.
"Won't he just be able to win by using his eye?"
"No. Just like my own mystic eye, he can't use it
constantly. There'll be a point where he'll have to rest it. It
varies from person to person, but the stronger the ability the
longer the rest required," Yumina answered, having walked
over.
That made sense. Though, back when we'd done the
interviews for new members of Brunhild's knight order,
Yumina had used her mystic eye to assess the entrants pretty
much all day...so I didn't know there was any penalty for
overuse. Then again, since there was a small break between
each interview, Yumina hadn't been using hers continuously.
Given that the ability allowed him to look into the future,
it must've been strong. If what Yumina had said was true, it
was about to lose all utility...
The crystal beast suddenly stopped dead in its tracks.
Oh yeah, Kuon has a mystic eye ability like that... Yeah,
it's turned yellow-gold now. If I remember right, that
ability fixes things in place until he blinks.
The beast stopped only for a few seconds before it began
lunging forward at Kuon again. Kuon had apparently not
accounted for that, as he backstepped and put some distance
between himself and his foe.
Huh? It overcame Kuon's power? It seems like it kinda
worked, but then the crystal beast broke out somehow...
"I think mystic eyes used against enemies in combat are
generally less effective due to the stress of the situation.
Plus, that thing's a Phrase, isn't it? Don't they have the
ability to absorb magic?"
I could see that. This crystal beast didn't seem to have a
Phrase core, but that didn't mean it couldn't have similar
characteristics to the rest of the species.
If it did, then it wasn't as powerful as a real Phrase's
ability. That was probably why the mystic eye had managed
to stall it for a brief moment instead of being fully nullified.
Kuon had seven mystic eyes. The Mystic Eye of
Subordination, which allowed him to tame animals and
magical beasts. The Mystic Eye of Immobilization, which
allowed him to stop the movement of anything he looked at.
The Mystic Eye of Nullification, which allowed him to nullify
any magic in his line of sight. The Mystic Eye of Intuition,
which allowed him to read a person's nature. The Mystic Eye
of Pressurization, which allowed him to exert gravitational
pressure on anything he looks at. The Mystic Eye of
Precognition, which allowed him brief glimpses into the
future. And finally, there was the Mystic Eye of
Hallucination, which allowed him to form illusions.
In this fight, Subordination, Intuition, and Hallucination
wouldn't do much for him. The crystal beast was neither
animal nor magical beast, and using his Intuition to gauge
its intentions was pointless. Creating illusions wouldn't do
much here either, as it didn't seem like the enemy was
tracking him using its eyes. And given that Immobilization
didn't really work, Pressurization wouldn't be much use here
either.
As I pondered what he could do, a fireball came flying
from the Dragon head's maw. However, the flames
evaporated before they reached Kuon. He'd used his Mystic
Eye of Nullification, so at least he was getting some utility
from that one.
"Oh?"
Kuon had been on the defensive end since the start, but he
was finally ready to move. He charged toward the crystal
beast from the side, swinging Silver high.
A loud clang reverberated through the area, and it seemed
that the crystal beast was unharmed. It was just as physically
resistant as any other Phrase, apparently.
"Hah. Your pathetic sword is meaningless in the face of
our crystal beast. Give up," Ende declared as he sneered over
at Kuon from across the plain.
"He's kind of irritating me..."
"Calm down. I'll tell him off later."
I tried my best to settle Yumina's budding frustration.
...Look next to you, idiot. Your daughter's noticed you
being an asshole.
The crystal beast didn't relent, but Kuon kept on dodging
the attacks using his Immobilization and Precognition eyes.
I was a little worried about him draining his mana reserves,
personally...
I'd noticed that Kuon's escape attempts were taking
longer and longer each time, probably because using his
mystic eyes so much was starting to take a toll. The crystal
beast wasn't showing any signs of slowing down, however. It
put some distance between itself and Kuon before charging
at him like a speeding truck. But for some reason, Kuon
didn't move.
What are you thinking?! Not Immobilization again,
surely? You won't be able to stop it if it's moving that fast!
It's gonna smash into you!
"[Slip]."
The crystal beast's front paws suddenly skittered and
stumbled. It plummeted at high speed and smashed into the
ground, crashing and rolling to the side of Kuon.
That's my boy. I must've taught him well!
"Oh, I see. The beast was taught to fight by Ende, so you
used a simple trick he'd fall victim to."
"What'd you say?! I only gave it combat concepts! It's not
like it fights based on me or anything! Our bodies are way
too different! Got that?!" Ende growled at Yumina's snappy
comment. She must've still been mad about his earlier smug
behavior.
Ende had a point that the crystal beast would obviously
fight differently from him...but I had a good feeling he'd
have fallen for the ol' slipperoo just as easily.
"Go Kuooon! You can do iiittt!"
"Gah! It's not over yet!"
Allis cheered for Kuon to win, each excited word a knife to
Ende's heart.
While the daddy-daughter duo roared on the front lines,
their feelings on full display, the three Phrase girls quietly
assessed the match from afar.
"Hm... He seems to have a solid grasp on the kind of
enemy he's dealing with. His dodges are all calculated."
"Yes, he's analyzed his enemy's capabilities and isn't
exerting too much energy when avoiding incoming attacks."
"Of course. In combat, you must always make sure you
know what you're up against. Do something rash when
you're unprepared, and that's when you get hurt. He's got
the fundamentals down."
I was pleased to hear their feedback seemed positive. He
was having trouble making attacks land, though. If I were up
against a Phrase, I'd simply use [Gravity] to make my
sword heavier or [Ice Rock] to crush my foe. Kuon only
had Null spells at his disposal, though. And he could only
cast two, [Slip] and [Paralysis]. He'd demonstrated he
could use the former well, but the latter probably wouldn't
have any effect on a crystal creature.
Kuon brought his sword high over his fallen foe. But once
again, the blade bounced off, a high-pitched clang ringing
out for all to hear. He had yet to do any actual damage. Or so
it seemed at first... I narrowed my eyes and noticed a little
splinter in the impact zone. He'd chipped it, just a bit. The
beast suddenly started to get up, spreading its wings wide
and floating off the ground.
"Oho. Now it's very slightly airborne... Is this to
counteract [Slip], perhaps?"
"Yeah. Guess it's not flying all the way up because that'd
be too one-sided."
Ende's comment gave me pause. That was strangely
sportsmanlike for what seemed to just be a monster made of
crystal. Maybe it had gotten a little more from Ende than
he'd expected.
But now Kuon couldn't use one of his mightiest spells...so
how would he respond?
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"Mgh... It's tougher than I thought."
Kuon smirked as he backed off from the crystal beast.
According to Quun's findings, Silver was easily as sharp as
the phrasium blades their father made, which meant this foe
was at least as strong as a magically charged Phrase
construct.
"But I got a little bit off, kiddo. Didja do something
special?" Silver asked, curious about what had happened.
"I briefly used my Mystic Eye of Pressurization and aimed
for that spot. It only did a little damage, but it worked."
The Pressurization ability, which crushed matter, didn't
really work on the crystal beast. But as a small test, Kuon
had focused the power on a specific spot and smacked at it.
Then, after a short while of backing off, he looked back at the
spot he'd struck. It was still damaged...which meant this
enemy didn't regenerate.
"We'll just have to keep chipping away at it."
"You're the boss!"
Kuon ducked beneath another lunging attack, then struck
at the same spot as before.
The spot was on the eagle head's neck, and it was barely
even a scratch. But with the combination of Kuon's ability
and Silver's strength as a blade, he was able to chip away a
little bit more. It wasn't a very efficient method of fighting,
though... If they kept going little by little like this, the fight
was likely to last days. Not that Kuon would last that long, of
course. His stamina wasn't infinite.
"Hmm, maybe I should kick it up a notch... It's a little
more tiring, but I should be able to..."
Both of Kuon's eyes began to glow a reddish gold. While
his mother, Yumina, could only manifest the power of her
mystic eye in one of her eyes, Kuon had the ability to
manifest his powers in both. The seven eyes he wielded
could be channeled through either eye. He could use his
right eye for Immobilization, while using his left for
Pressurization at the same time, for example. Though, he
could also use the same ability in both eyes.
Kuon's Pressurization focused on the spot with twofold
focus, and he brought Silver smashing into it. This time the
impact knocked a large shard from the crystal beast's neck.
Using both eyes was clearly the right play here.
"Oh?! We might manage this, kiddo!"
"The recoil's still a problem."
Kuon blinked hard. His head hurt. Activating two eyes at
once put a lot of strain on the boy, and it wasn't something
he'd be able to do repeatedly.
"If only you were a stronger sword, Silver..."
"...You tryin' to rile me up, kiddo?"
"No, that wasn't my intention. I just thought that a
Gollem blade created by Chrom Ranchesse himself would
have more in the way of utility, you know?"
"Krhhh..." Silver growled and began to lightly vibrate in
Kuon's hand.
"Fine, fine, fiiine! I'll show ya the power ol' Silver's got up
his sheath! Infinite Silver...first Seal Release!" Silver yelled
out, and then he began to glow. His blade was clad in silverwhite light, a visible aura of energy emanating from it.
"What is this...?"
"This is just my first trick, kiddo! Take me and smack that
thing just like ya did before!"
On Silver's instruction, Kuon activated Pressurization in
both eyes and struck at the crystal beast once more. He
aimed for the exact same spot at the base of the eagle head's
neck.
Silver's blade, still clad in that glow, bit into the side of the
crystal beast's neck...and a sound akin to a rock being
crushed rang out as the eagle's neck was shattered.
Kuon clearly hadn't seen that coming. It was written on
his face. The crystal beast, sensing the new threat, leaped
back and put some distance between them.
"How's that, kiddo?! Like that taste of my true power?!"
"...I'm surprised. What did you do? How did you get that
powerful?"
Kuon couldn't wrap his head around the mysterious
power Silver had just demonstrated.
"I don't know the exact details, but I can amplify the
effects of stuff touching me! I didn't know if it'd work with
those eyes of yours, but it seemed to do the trick!"
Kuon blinked in surprise. Did that mean that just wielding
Silver amplified any of his magical effects? So with Silver in
his hand, the power of his Pressurization eyes had been
amplified enough for him to take the beast's head off.
This was an extraordinarily convenient ability! He could
probably instantly heal himself if he tried casting restoration
spells with Silver in his hand.
"So you could do this, huh? I'm starting to think better of
you."
"...Wait, doesn't that mean you thought bad of me before
this?!"
"That's not it. I just never really saw the point in lugging
around a talking sword."
"That's too honest! At least lie to me!"
Kuon ignored Silver's plaintive cries and turned to face
the crystal beast once more. The earlier attack had left the
boy's foe on guard. It was glaring from afar, taking care not
to get too close.
Kuon used his Precognition eye, but the monster
remained still. That ability only allowed the boy to glance a
second or two into the future, so it was useless if the
opponent wasn't doing anything. It was also too much of a
burden on his body to constantly keep it active while waiting
for his enemy to fight, so the only way he'd get any use out of
it was to wait until his enemy started to fight in earnest
again.
He waited and waited...but the crystal beast was waiting
too. His translucent foe was completely motionless, like a
sculpture made of glass.
How long were they going to keep staring like this? Just as
Kuon began to contemplate his next move, the lion head
opened its mouth wide. Then, before he even knew what was
going on, the young lad was blasted backward.
Kuon's whole body had been struck by a shockwave that
sent him flying. He bounced and rolled along the ground a
little, but quickly regained his footing and brandished Silver
once more.
"That caught me by surprise... Didn't have enough time to
activate my Nullification."
"Kinda hard to block what's invisible, kiddo."
"Not impossible, but certainly close to..."
Kuon's Nullification eye canceled out any magic in his line
of sight. That wasn't just limited to things he had to actually
see, though. For example, he could cancel out imperceptible
spells like [Silence] by simply perceiving that they were
there through their effects. The only issue he had against
invisible offensive spells like the shockwave was that he
could only perceive it was there when it hit him.
"Can'tcha turn it off if you know it's gonna shoot at you?"
"Only if I know when it'll shoot at me."
Kuon was struck by another shockwave and sent flying
once more. The lion head had its mouth constantly open, so
there was no way of telling when it was going to launch
another blast. He had to recognize when his opponent was
releasing the magic, then counteract it before it hit him. In
this case, he could only recognize it once it was hitting him,
so there was nothing he could do.
"We've gotta bridge the gap, kiddo."
"Yeah. The only thing I can think of right now is using
Immobilization to hold it in place, then loop around the
back."
Kuon suddenly channeled Immobilization through both
eyes, freezing the crystal beast in place. He had only a few
seconds to run forward and strafe around to strike his foe.
And so, he leaped into action, bringing Silver swinging down
mere inches from the enemy's head... Unfortunately, the
mystic eye's power ran out. His enemy quickly swiveled and
launched another shockwave.
Kuon, again, was blasted away by the impact.
"Damn it, kiddo... We almost had it. I shoulda extended
myself."
Silver's blade could change shape at will. Most of the time
it took the form of a shortsword to better pair up with
Kuon's size, but it could also transform into a longsword.
"...I see now. All you have to do is hit it while my mystic
eye's at full power, right?"
"Eh? W-Wait, kiddo. What're you raising me like that for?
Wait, don't tell me—?!"
Kuon suddenly lobbed Silver in a wide arc as if he were
launching a javelin. At the same time, he activated his
Immobilization ability and trained it on the crystal beast.
"Hup!"
"You seriously threw meeeeee?!"
Kuon had thrown Silver toward his foe with all his might.
And yet, even though Silver sailed through the air like an
arrow, the crystal beast still let loose a shockwave from its
open mouth. Thus, the silver crown found itself knocked off
course. It seemed like even though its movement had been
halted by the Immobilization eye, the crystal beast could still
generate magic from its open mouth.
Silver had been knocked to the side, but...Kuon was no
longer in the beast's line of sight. Where was he?
"Over here."
The crystal beast suddenly turned around, responding to
the voice. Though Kuon had moved behind it, the beast
didn't seem too bothered. It prepared to launch another
shockwave in Kuon's direction. But before it could, both of
Kuon's eyes suddenly flashed red-gold.
"Now, Silver!"
"I gotcha, kid!"
Kuon called out to Silver, making it come hurtling down
from above. The blade smashed into the lion head's neck. A
dull crushing sound rang out and the lion head splintered
into pieces just as the eagle one had.
Kuon never needed to throw Silver, since the blade was
always able to fly. But he knew that even if he let Silver
attack independently, there was a good chance the attack
would just be avoided. That was why he let his enemy think
Silver was out of the running. The moment Silver was blown
away, Kuon had communicated the plan telepathically. The
blade had been floating in wait the entire time.
With the lion head dealt with, Silver returned to Kuon's
hand.
"Howzat?! We tricked ya good, you big glass-carved
dumbass! Wahoo! Wa ha ha ha ha!"
"Ugh... Shut up," Kuon sighed and shook his head at
Silver's jubilation.
The crystal beast had only one head remaining: the
Dragon's. It quickly spewed fire from its mouth, but Kuon
canceled it out immediately.
"It's time we ended this."
"Sounds good, boss!"
Kuon charged toward the crystal beast. His foe spread its
wings wide and tried to swipe at him.
Kuon's left eye suddenly glowed orange-gold. He'd used
his Precognition to see what was about to happen, diving
beneath the beast's crystal belly to dodge the incoming
attack. His eyes, now focused on his enemy's underside, both
glowed red-gold. Silver, in his right hand, glowed with that
silver-white light.
"HYAAAAAAGH!"
Silver yelled out as Kuon thrust him upward, shoving him
right into the crystal beast's proverbial guts. The translucent
monster was cleaved nearly in two, its body splintering like
cut glass. Its entire body began to crack, then tremble,
cascading until it collapsed into broken pieces.
"Woohoo!" Silver cheered as Kuon quietly dusted off his
clothing and got up.
"That's that, I suppose."
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"That sure took a while..."
"You did it, Kuon!"
Allis charged in to give Kuon a huge hug, but she was
beaten to it by someone who'd charged even faster.
"That's my Kuon! You were amazing! Simply amazing!"
"Aaagh! D-Duchess Yumina! I should be doing that!"
Yumina had already pulled her scruffy-looking son into a
tight embrace.
"I can't do this when my son grows up, so I get mother's
rights for now," Yumina said as she nodded triumphantly
toward a despondent Allis.
...Could this be the beginning of a rivalry I really don't
want anything to do with? Whose side am I meant to take
here?
"I don't think it was as strong as it could've been. Lycee,
did you perhaps cut some corners when forming it?"
"...Maybe a little. I didn't want Allis to be sad, so..."
"You too, Lycee? I might've held back a little too..."
"Lady Melle... Doesn't this fly in the face of the rite...?"
"Well, if the fusion left it shoddier than expected allaround...doesn't that mean you cut some corners as well,
Ney?"
"Ugh..."
The three mothers quietly talked among themselves.
Apparently, their soft spot for their daughter's happiness
had won out.
"Grrrgh! Then it wasn't done right, was it?! Was it?! The
rite is invalidated! We'll call the whole thing off, I say!"
"...Dad? Kuon only had to fight because you said he did...
If you keep saying stuff like this, I'll never talk to you
again..."
"Stuff like what? I never said anything..."
Ende's eyes glazed over in misery as he gave in to his
daughter's threat. I was used to this kind of exchange
between them at this point. Why did he even bother?
In any case, this meant that Allis and Kuon were to be
formally engaged.
So she's gonna marry my son and become grand duchess
someday? I have to admit, I have some misgivings about
her fit as a royal...but I think as a person, and as my son's
wife, she's a fine choice.
I had to leave the rest in the hands of Yumina and the
others, to pray they'd be able to educate her properly. In the
absolute worst-case scenario, we could find an additional
wife for Kuon who had a better understanding of court
manners, then she could handle that side of things. I didn't
exactly want to make any decisions my son or his fiancée
were uncomfortable with, though.
Well, whatever. That kind of worrying was for the far-off
future. No point fretting about it so soon. For now, all I
needed to do was smile and congratulate the happy couple.
It was a new dawn for us all.