Click, click.
The sound of my footsteps echoed through the empty library.
“What’s your na?”
“…Harin Suevi.”
“Your na is as unique as your appearance.”
Actually, my words could be considered racist.
Well, if a human had said them, that is.
‘Being a barbarian is great.’
I’m a barbarian, immune to accusations of racism.
Harin didn’t seem offended either, as she replied calmly,
“It’s understandable that you find it unfamiliar. There aren’t many families left in this city with such strong Eastern Continent bloodlines.”
“Your ancestors were from the Eastern Continent?”
“Yes. My ancestor was a rchant who happened to be in this city when it was destroyed. Thankfully, he survived and escaped the disaster.”
“…I see.”
It was a concise explanation.
I was the one who was flustered.
Most evil spirits wouldn’t know so much about their family history…
‘Hyunbyul might be different.’
I couldn’t shake off my suspicions as I moved on to the next question.
“What’s your relationship with Viscountess Peprok?”
“I’m fortunate enough to be serving her.”
So, it hasn’t been long.
My suspicions grew.
But…
Click.
Unfortunately, we arrived at our destination before I could interrogate her further.
“I’ll excuse myself.”
“Thank you, Harin. You’ve been a great help.”
She bowed politely and left the room, and I focused on the present.
“…….”
Blue eyes and blue hair.
Her hair was styled in an updo, revealing her elegant neckline, and she exuded a noble aura.
But…
“It’s been a while, Bjorn Yandel.”
Her way of speaking hadn’t changed.
I felt a montary awkwardness at her unfamiliar appearance, but it was quickly replaced by a sense of familiarity.
“Yes, it’s been a while, Ragna. Or should I call you Viscountess Peprok now?”
“You’re still as playful as ever.”
Playful? I was just confirming sothing.
I could guess what kind of relationship she wanted from the fact that she didn’t object to not using honorifics.
“You’ve changed.”
“Have I…?”
She mumbled, touching her hair, but it wasn’t just her hairstyle or attire.
She had matured.
Before, she had seed fragile and insecure despite her sharp tongue. But now she seed more composed and confident.
“I never imagined… that you would be alive, Yandel.”
“Neither did I. I knew there was a story behind your na, but I didn’t expect you to be the Marquis’s daughter.”
“………What?”
“………Huh?”
She froze and then frowned at my casual remark.
“…What are you talking about? , the Marquis’s daughter?”
“…You’re not?”
“No! No, I… Well, if it’s true, it would explain a few things…”
What’s going on?
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“We need to clear this up first. Yandel, where did you hear that I’m the Marquis’s daughter?”
“Uh…”
“If you can’t tell , at least tell how reliable your source is. Please.”
“I thought it was a reliable source. At least until I t you.”
“So you trust your source…”
Hmm, is that right?
I don’t even know Stag Antlers’ na or face.
I was confused, but I tried to remain calm and asked,
“Can you… tell your story? Maybe I can give you so advice.”
Ragna hesitated for a mont and then spoke cautiously.
“…Alright. I can’t hide it forever.”
“…….”
“And besides… it’s not sothing I should be hiding.”
Her words showed how much she had changed.
Before, she would have just refused to answer, her eyes filled with sadness.
She had matured, both inside and out.
I listened to her story.
“When I was young, my nanny always told , ‘Ragna, you have to live quietly and avoid attention. That’s the only way to repay him.’”
“…….”
“As you know, I’m not really from the Peprok family. My father just borrowed the na of a fallen family to create a new identity for .”
“I see…”
“I don’t know who my father is, but my nanny told he was a high-ranking noble. And that he would be in trouble if my existence was revealed. Ah, she also said that he loved and was always watching over , even though he couldn’t et .” 𝑅ἈƝổβЕṧ
“…….”
“I loved my nanny, but I didn’t believe her when she said my father loved . But I followed her advice. I lived a quiet life and even gave up magic, my only hobby. I just enjoyed learning magic, but for so reason, it always attracted attention.”
That’s why she was working as a librarian, despite being a talented mage.
“I loved her. I was willing to give up anything for her.”
“Was… your nanny’s na Ritanyel?”
“Yes.”
That’s why her full na wasn’t listed in the roster.
It wasn’t her real na.
“What about your mother? Do you know what happened to her?”
“I heard she died giving birth to .”
“I see…”
Her story answered most of my questions.
But the real question was…
“What happened next?”
What had happened to Ragna while I was gone?
Why had she beco a Viscountess when she had wanted to live a quiet life?
“Not long after the royal family announced that you were an evil spirit, Marquis Terserion ca to see .”
“…The Marquis?”
“Yes. He offered to revive the Peprok family if I worked for him.”
It was an unexpected twist.
“Why? You didn’t even know he was your father back then.”
“Of course, I refused at first. My nanny was gone, but I was used to living in hiding. But… I changed my mind after hearing what he wanted.”
“Can you tell ?”
“He wanted to advocate for the integration of evil spirits into the city.”
“…….”
That’s why she had brought up the integration proposal at the royal council eting.
But there was still sothing I didn’t understand.
The fundantal question.
Forget about why the Marquis made that offer.
“Why did you change your mind?”
Why did Ragna want to integrate evil spirits into the city?
“Because I know…”
Her answer was simple.
“There are good people among evil spirits.”
“…….”
“I didn’t want… my friend to be rembered as a monster.”
She looked away.
“Is that… a strange reason?”
I sighed and answered.
“Yes, it is.”
To be honest, we weren’t that close.
Or rather, that’s how I had seen our relationship.
Sowhere between friends and acquaintances.
We would greet each other when we t, but we wouldn’t stay in touch if we didn’t.
But…
“Uh, uh… that’s… that’s—”
I quickly spoke before she could misunderstand.
“But.”
“……?”
“Thank you, Ragna. I an it.”
There was nothing else I could say.
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“…….”
“…….”
An awkward silence filled the library.
I broke the silence.
“Your letter didn’t have a ti on it.”
“Ah… I forgot to write it down. I was in a hurry.”
I had expected that.
I chuckled and asked,
“You were here early. How long have you been waiting?”
“…Not that long. Don’t worry.”
I see.
The conversation naturally shifted to the library being closed.
It was a bit surprising.
She could have just rented the entire library for the day, considering her status as a Viscountess…
“I didn’t expect you to do that.”
“I didn’t want to attract attention.”
“Hmm, then we could have t sowhere else.”
“That’s true, but… I thought it would be nice to et here again.”
I felt the sa way.
But…
“So you decided to use your power?”
I teased her, and she replied with a straight face,
“Yes. Is there a problem with that? Can’t I be selfish once in a while…?”
“Ah, uh, well…”
I couldn’t argue with that.
I changed the subject, trying to lighten the mood.
We talked about Shabin Emure, a mber of our forr friend group.
It was a pleasant conversation.
But I soon got to the point.
“Ragna, I have sothing to tell you.”
It wasn’t what I had planned to say.
I had intended to subtly gather information about the Marquis and perhaps even recruit her as an ally.
But…
“Are you planning to give up your title?”
After hearing her story, I couldn’t bring myself to do that. I just wanted her to be safe, away from this power struggle.
Of course, my hope was imdiately crushed.
“I don’t know why you’re asking, but no. I’m not giving up my title.”
“Why? Because the Marquis might be your father?”
“That’s irrelevant. Whether he is or not, he’ll always be a stranger to .”
“Then why are you clinging to your title? I’m back now, and the misunderstanding has been cleared. You don’t need it anymore.”
“Because it’s the most valuable thing I can do. Of all the things I can do.”
“…I don’t understand.”
“I’ve been researching and analyzing various cases to support this proposal. To prove that not all evil spirits are evil.”
“…So you’re saying you’re serious about this, regardless of ?”
“Yes. In short, that’s right.”
She was serious.
“Haa…”
I changed my approach.
“Then how about leaving the Marquis’s side? He doesn’t seem to be interested in passing the proposal anyway.”
“…What do you an?”
“I heard that he was the one who opposed it the most when it was first brought up at the royal council eting.”
“That’s… sothing I found strange as well. But he said he only did it because my proposal was poorly supported. He didn’t want the other nobles to attack .”
“…What?”
“He said he would fully support if I ca back with a revised proposal that could convince the other nobles.”
“You believe him?”
“Is there any reason why I shouldn’t? That’s why he summoned in the first place.”
“That’s…”
Well, that was the official story.
I had tried to sow discord between them, but I still didn’t know what the Marquis’s true intentions were.
Why did he summon Ragna? And why did he suggest the integration proposal to her—
“Yandel, you seem to dislike the Marquis.”
She asked, her tone slightly sharper than before.
‘…She said he would always be a stranger… But I guess blood ties are hard to break.’
Things were getting complicated.
“I don’t dislike him. I just… find his motives suspicious.”
I quickly clarified before our relationship soured.
Thankfully, she seed to believe .
“I see. Yandel, I understand your concerns. But… don’t worry too much. I can take care of myself now.”
I envied her.
‘Take care of herself…’
I was still struggling with that.
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I left the library after my conversation with Ragna. It was just past noon. She had been summoned by the Marquis.
“Harin, the Marquis wants to see …?”
“Yes. He said he’ll tell you everything in person.”
“…Why are you looking at like that? Don’t worry, I was about to leave anyway. I’m hungry.”
“I’ll contact you again.”
“Okay. And don’t tell the Marquis about our eting.”
“Of course not. I don’t want him to use our connection for his political gain. Ah, and Harin is trustworthy, so don’t worry.”
Ragna left with her secretary, Harin, and I watched them leave.
‘Harin…’
I had learned a few things about ‘Harin’ while chatting with Ragna.
They had t about a year ago.
At the library.
Ragna had quit her job as a librarian, but she still frequented the library to research the integration policy. That’s where she t Harin and beca friends.
And…
‘She liked Harin, and she was impressed by her skills, so she recently revealed her identity and hired her as her secretary and advisor.’
‘Harin is… definitely Hyunbyul.’
There was no other possibility.
Ragna didn’t have any other vassals.
But the problem was…
‘Hyunbyul must have known. She could tell that Ragna was a noble just by looking at her clothes. She must have deliberately approached her and gained her trust.’
[I’ve recently found a powerful backer.]
I was worried.
[I’ll use my influence to help you.]
Was Hyunbyul’s ‘powerful backer’…
Really Ragna?
Thump, thump.
If not…
‘…No, she didn’t seem to be lying when I asked her who she was working for.’
I shook my head.
I thought I knew Hyunbyul well.
She wouldn’t lie to .
‘Ragna Ritanyel Peprok has a secret.’
A secret I didn’t know about.
A big one.
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