"What?! Are you serious? You really found a way to solve the food problem?!"
Inside the workroom, Artoria shot up from her seat the mont she heard the news. She placed her hands on the boy's shoulders, the ahoge on her head spinning with excitent.
Originally, she had just been making a last-ditch effort, sending rlin to investigate with the faint hope of a "let's just see what happens" attitude. She had never expected him to bring back such good news.
"Mhm. rlin's magic is amazing. He made the wheat field grow mature grain in an instant. Before long, we should be able to solve the food shortage. This ti, Sister, you really have to thank rlin properly."
Aozaki Rin smiled, blinking. His unfocused eyes subconsciously shifted away from the direction of the girl's voice, as if he were trying to get used to sothing he wasn't comfortable with.
However, Artoria, who was currently swept up in joy, did not notice the subtle change in the boy's expression. She smiled as if a great weight had been lifted from her, stroked the boy's soft black hair, which felt wonderful to the touch, and chuckled.
"Even if you didn't say it, I know I have to thank that man properly."
The girl turned her head to look at the white-robed magus who had been standing silently in the room all this ti and said seriously.
"This ti, I really owe you, rlin. Although you're always causing trouble and seem unreliable, you really are the court magus you claim to be... Thank you, rlin."
Faced with the girl's sincere gratitude, rlin opened his mouth as if to say sothing, but after his gaze fell upon the pleading and uneasy sorrow on the boy's face, he pressed his lips together and sighed inwardly.
A mont later, rlin looked up again, a proud smile on his face as he said boastfully.
"Of course. After all, I've held the position of court magus since the ti of the forr king. It's only natural that I have this much skill. But if you're going to thank , you can spare the first few sentences."
"Besides, don't get too happy just yet, Artoria. Although my 'specialized magic' can solve the food problem, this spell is not yet stable and has many unstable factors. It's impossible to implent it on a large scale, as this magic can only be perford by ."
"So don't get carried away and forget the situation at hand."
The lies flowed effortlessly. rlin's expression was no different from usual, making it impossible for anyone to guess what he was thinking in his heart.
"I am, of course, aware of that. But this is at least a glimr of hope..."
Having been lectured by rlin for the first ti in a long while, Artoria smiled helplessly. She naturally understood that this matter could not be announced publicly yet. Otherwise, it would certainly cause the various territories, which were already short on food, to start scrambling to beg Calot to send rlin to them.
Still, she couldn't help but hesitate for a mont before asking.
"So... that magic of yours, rlin, how long will it take to be fully stabilized?"
"It will probably be a while yet. You don't need to think about it in the short term. You'd be better off focusing your attention on your official duties."
Tapping Artoria lightly on the head with his staff, rlin, for a mont, had the serious air of a ntor. But he then said in a lazy tone.
"Also, we've traveled a long way and En and I are a bit tired, so we'll go rest first. We've brought back all the grain created by the magic. It's in the granary now, and Kay should still be taking inventory. If you want to confirm it, you can go take a look."
With that, rlin waved his hand and, taking the boy's arm, left the workroom.
And although rlin's suggestion was very tempting, Artoria knew that since her adoptive brother was already confirming it, there was no need for her to double-check.
"Alright! Then I have to keep working hard too!"
Patting her own cheeks to psyche herself up, Artoria looked at the boy's departing figure, the corners of her lips curling up. Looking fully motivated, she threw herself back into her work.
Being dragged back to the room by rlin, Aozaki Rin understood that rlin wanted to talk to him alone again, so he didn't struggle and followed his steps.
And upon returning to the room, as soon as the door was closed, Aozaki Rin heard a heavy sigh.
"...It's not too late to stop now, En."
rlin looked at the boy with a complex expression. To be honest, he had never expected that the boy's blood could possess such power, allowing the earth, which should have been ravaged by the clash between the rules of the divine and modern eras, to be instantly revitalized.
Undoubtedly, the boy's blood had acted as a buffer, causing the two sets of rules to combine at that mont instead of clashing.
This could indeed allow Britain to transition from the end of the Age of Gods to the next era more gently, perhaps even without being affected at all.
But rlin, having confird the condition of the land, understood that this effect could only last for a mont. Just like that wheat field that had seed to appear out of thin air, the land had beco barren again after one harvest.
Unless this power was continuously applied to change the entirety of Britain's land, it would only be a montary final radiance.
However, the price for doing so was heavy enough to take one's breath away. And in the current situation, all that had happened was that Britain's fate had been transferred from the shoulders of one girl to those of another boy.
But to rlin's suggestion, Aozaki Rin did not give a direct answer. He turned around, faced rlin with a smile, and asked.
"rlin, do you rember the last ti Sister smiled so happily?"
rlin was speechless for a mont. He desperately wanted to answer, "It was when she 'married' you," but at this mont, he couldn't get any words out.
Because from this one question, he already knew the boy's answer.
"I know you're worried about , but please rest assured, my body isn't that fragile."
"And a long ti ago, I already promised Sister that I would share her responsibilities with her. Since she had to endure the burden of Britain's inevitable demise from the very beginning and still chose to move forward, then right now, all I'm doing is sharing a small part of that 'weight'. So..."
The boy sat down in a chair, rolled up his sleeve to reveal his fair, smooth forearm, and with a smile on his lips, said earnestly.
"Let's begin. Britain should not perish in suffering. At the very least, it should be able to et a peaceful end."
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