Zero No Tsukaima 1 - Zeros Familiar
Zero No Tsukaima 1 - Zeros Familiar
Zero No Tsukaima 1 - Zeros Familiar
Mr. Colbert, the man wearing the black robe, shook his head. "I cannot
allow that, Miss Vallire."
"Why not?"
"It is strictly forbidden. When you are promoted to a second year student,
you must summon a familiar, which is what you just did."
A familiar? What's that?
"Your elemental specialty is decided by the familiar that you summon. It
enables you to advance to the appropriate courses for that element.
You cannot change the familiar once you have summoned it because the
'Springtime Familiar Summoning' is a sacred rite. Whether you like it or
not, you have no choice but to take him."
"But... I've never heard of having a commoner as a familiar!"
Everyone around laughed. Louise scowled at them, but the laughter did
not stop.
Springtime Familiar Summoning'? What's that?
I don't understand. What are they talking about? How did I end up in a
place like this? It has to be one of those New Religions[1]. The safest thing
to do is to take the first opportunity to run away.I mean really, where is this
place?Was I taken to a foreign country?A kidnapping! I've been
kidnapped!I'm in real trouble, thought Saito.
"This is a tradition, Miss Vallire. I cannot allow any exceptions; he," The
middle-aged wizard cosplayer pointed at Saito. "May be a commoner, but
as long as he was summoned by you, he must be your familiar. Never in
history has a human been summoned as a familiar, but the Springtime
Familiar Summoning takes precedence over every rule. In other words,
there is no other way around it; he must become your familiar."
"You have got to be joking..." Louise drooped her shoulders in
disappointment.
"Well then, continue with the ceremony."
"With him?"
"Yes, with him. Hurry. The next class will begin any minute. How much
more time is this summoning going to take? After mistake upon mistake,
you have finally managed to summon him. Hurry and form a contract."
Everyone voiced their agreement and began jeering.
Louise stared at Saito's face as if troubled.
What is it? What's she going to do to me?
"Hey," Louise addressed Saito.
"Yes?"
"You should count yourself lucky. Normally, you'd go your whole life
without a noble doing this to you."
Noble? How stupid. What nobles are you talking about?Aren't you just a
bunch of twisted cosplaying new-religion freaks?
Louise closed her eyes with an air of resignation. She waved around the
wooden stick in her hand.
"My name is Louise Franoise Le Blanc de La Vallire. Pentagon of the
Five Elemental Powers; bless this humble being and make him my
familiar."
She chanted those words over and over, like a magic spell, and touched
Saito's forehead with the stick. Her lips then slowly drew closer.
What... What are you doing?!
"Just stay still." Louise said, a touch of irritation in her voice. Her face got
closer.
"Oi, wait a second. I'm... Well, I'm not... ready for this..."
His face twisted in panic.
"Ah, geez! I told you to stay still!" Louise grabbed Saito's face roughly with
her left hand.
"Huh?"
"Mmm..."
Louise's lips touched Saito's.
What is happening?! What kind of contract is this?!The touch of her soft
lips confounded Saito even more.My first kiss! Stolen in this weird place by
this weird girl whose motives I don't understand!Saito remained frozen,
paralyzed.
Louise removed her lips. "It is done."
Her face is all red. Is this idiot embarrassed by her boldness? Saito
thought.
"I should be the one embarrassed, not you! It was me who was kissed all
of a sudden!"
But Louise ignored Saito completely.
You kissed me and now dismiss me? If this isn't rude, I don't know what
is.Really, who are they?! I'm scared. I want to go home right this minute. I
just want to go home and go on the computer. Saito thought. He had just
registered with a dating site, so he wanted to check his e-mail.
"You have failed 'Summon Servant' many times, but you have managed to
succeed with 'Contract Servant' in one try." Colbert said happily.
"It's just because he's only a commoner."
"If he was a powerful magical beast, she wouldn't have been able to make
a contract."
Some of the students laughed.
Louise scowled at them. "Don't make fun of me! Even I do things right once
in a while!"
"Truly 'once in a while', Louise the Zero." Laughed a girl with gorgeous
curly hair and freckles on her face.
"Mr. Colbert! Montmorency The Flood just insulted me!"
"Who are you calling 'The Flood'? I'm Montmorency the Fragrance!"
"I heard that you used to wet the bed like a flood, didn't you? 'The Flood'
suits you better!"
"I hadn't expected better manners from Louise the Zero."
"Watch it! Nobles ought to show each other the proper respect." The
middle-aged wizard cosplayer interjected.
What are they talking about? What contract? Who are they calling a
servant?
Suddenly, Saito's body started to heat up.
"Aaah!" Saito stood up. "I'm burning up!"
"It will be over soon; just wait. The Familiar's Runes are being inscribed."
Louise said, irritated.
"Stop it! What are you doing to me?!"
There is nothing I can do, but I can't just lie around quietly. It is
unbelievably hot!
"By the way."
"What?"
"Why do you allow yourself, a commoner, to use that kind of language in
front of nobles?"
The burning sensation lasted only for a second. His body rapidly cooled
down.
"That was quick..." The middle-aged cosplay wizard, known as Colbert,
approached the kneeling Saito and checked the back of his left hand.
There, jumping out at him, were unfamiliar letters.
Are those runes? It looks like a wriggling snake in some strange
pattern.Saito stared at it and thought, If this isn't a trick, then what is it?
"Hmmm... These are very unusual Runes," said the middle-aged wizard
impersonator.
At this point, Saito suddenly lost it. "Who are you people?!" he yelled out,
but no one reacted.
"Oh please! But why are they flying?! You saw it too! They flew! They all
did!"
But Louise took no notice of it at all, as if to say, "What's wrong with
flying?"
"Of course they flew. What would we do if mages couldn't fly?"
Saito grabbed Louise's shoulders and yelled, "Mages? Where the hell am
I?!"
"This is Tristain! And this is the renowned Tristain Academy of Magic!"
"Academy of Magic?"
"I'm a second year student, Louise de La Vallire. I am your master from
now on. Remember that!"
All of Saito's fire suddenly disappeared. He was starting to get a really bad
feeling about the situation. "Uh... Miss Louise..."
"What?"
"Did you really summon me here?"
"That's what I've been telling you over and over again. I can't believe
you're that dense. Why does my familiar have to be so uncool... I wanted
to have something wicked like a dragon or a griffin or a manticore. At least
an eagle or an owl."
"A dragon or a griffin? Really?"
"Yeah, those would be totally cool familiars."
"Do they actually exist?"
"They do. Why?"
"You've gotta be kidding me," Saito said, laughing. But Louise didn't seem
to be joking.
"Well, you've probably never seen them before," Louise said seriously, pity
in her voice.
The mages who had flown away and the fantasy words they used
suddenly connected.
He felt a chill run down his spine, and broke out in a cold sweat. "Maybe...
These people, they really flew, didn't they? Are you really witches and
wizards?"
"Of course we are! Now, let go of my shoulders! You shouldn't even be
talking to me!"
"A dream... This has to be a dream..." Slowly, his strength left him, and
Saito fell to his knees.
"Louise," he said with a weak voice.
"Don't call me directly by name."
"Hit me."
"What did you say?"
"Please, hit me in the head as hard as you can."
"Why?"
"I want to wake up from this dream. I'm gonna wake up and go on the
computer. Tonight's dinner is hamburger steak[2]. My mom said so this
morning."
"Computer?"
"No, it's nothing. After all, you're just a part of my dream, so you don't need
to worry about it. Now just let me escape this dream already."
"I don't know what you're talking about, but you want me to hit you, right?"
Louise clenched her hands into fists.
"Yes, please."
Her fists began to tremble. Louise's expression became unreadable, but it
seemed a lot of thoughts were going through her head. "Aren't you
concerned at all about being summoned?"
"How should I know?"
"How could I, the third daughter of the Vallire family... a noble who takes
pride in her proper pedigree and ancient lineage, end up having to make
someone like you my familiar?"
"How should I know?" Saito repeated.
"...And just who decided that the contract had to be sealed by a kiss?"
"How should I know? Look, will you just get it over and done with? I hate
nightmares."
"Nightmares? That's my line!" Louise clobbered Saito in the head with all
her strength. "That was my first kiss!"
Perhaps she was a bit too forceful... "Mine too," thought Saito, losing
consciousness.
***
Hiraga Saito. Seventeen years of age and in his second year of high
school.
Athletic ability: normal. Grades: average. Duration without a girlfriend:
seventeen years. Overall: no positives or negatives.
Teachers' evaluation: "Ah, Hiraga-kun. He refuses to give up, and he has a
strong sense of curiosity, but he's a little slow."
Parents' evaluation: "You should study more. You're on the slow side."
Being slow, he was rarely bothered by accidents, and accepted pretty
much anything relative to most people, at least. Earlier, when he saw
people flying, he made a commotion, but given that an ordinary person
would have been so shocked as to be brought to their knees, he owed
much to his disposition.
To put it plainly, he just didn't think too deeply about things before acting.
Also, he had a fiercely competitive spirit. In that sense, he might have been
quite similar to Louise in personality.
Anyway, a mere thirty minutes ago, Saito had been walking down a street
in Tokyo, Japan; on Earth.
He was on his way home after having his notebook computer repaired. He
was quite happy, in fact, since he could go on the internet once more. He'd
recently registered at an online dating site and had a chance to finally find
himself a girlfriend.
Though what he really wanted was something to spice up his otherwise
monotonous daily life. However, instead of discovering it on the internet, he
found it in the middle of the street.
He was walking past the train station on his way home when suddenly a
shining mirror-like object appeared in front of him. Saito stopped to take a
good long look at it. Remember, his curiosity was about twice that of a
normal person.
It was a large ellipse, about two meters high and one meter wide, with no
substantial thickness. Then he noticed it was actually floating a little above
the ground.
This piqued his interest. "What kind of natural phenomenon is this?" he
wondered, scrutinizing the sparkling mirror-like object. "This is beyond odd,
I've never seen or heard of any kind of phenomenon like this." He
considered sidestepping it, but his curiosity got the better of him. He
wanted to see if he could walk through it.
No, maybe I shouldn't, he told himself. But it's just a couple of steps, he
reasoned. He really did have a hopeless personality.
But first, he picked up a pebble and threw it experimentally at the disk. The
pebble disappeared into the middle of the mirror-like object.
Oho, he thought. When he checked the other side, the pebble was
nowhere to be seen. Next he pulled his house key out of his pocket. He
poked the mirror-like object with the tip of the key.
Nothing happened.
Withdrawing the key, he examined it, but nothing about it had changed.
Saito judged that there wouldn't be any immediate danger if he walked
through, which only tempted him further to do it.
In the end, even though he knew he shouldn't, he stepped forward. It was
much like opening up a manga just after deciding you were going to do
nothing but study from now on.
mountain range. Over to his right was a vast expanse of dense forest.
Saito let out a sigh.
Evergreen forests like this one simply should not exist. It's totally different
from what you'd see in Japan.
The castle and the grounds he had passed on his way looked very much
like something directly out of the Middle Ages. It had been a breathtaking
spectacle that would've amazed him if he'd come here on a trip.
An entrance arch and a sturdy staircase, both made of stone... This was
the Tristain Academy of Magic, Louise had explained. All the Academy
students lived in dormitories on the school grounds.
Academy of Magic? Wonderful! Dormitories? Splendid! It's just like a
movie!
But this isn't Earth...!
"I can't believe it."
"Look, neither can I."
"By another world, what do you mean?"
"There aren't any magicians. And there's only one moon."
"There's such a world like that?"
"I'm telling you, it's where I came from!" Saito shouted.
"Don't yell at me, you commoner."
"Who are you calling a commoner?!"
"Well, you're not a mage, right? So you're a commoner."
"Why does it matter if I'm a mage or not?"
"Look, do you really know nothing about the world?"
"As I've been telling you all this time, I'm not from this one!"
At that, Louise set her elbows on the table with a troubled look.
On the tabletop was a lamp with an art deco style shade. Its flickering light
filled the room with a pale glow. It seemed as if electricity wasn't used.
Jeez, electricity isn't that complicated to set up, is it? I feel like I'm back in
the old foreign settler's hut that our family went to ages ago.
Wait, 'setup...Oh, could it be... This is...
"I've got it."
"What did you get?" Louise asked, looking up.
"This is one of those candid camera programs. It's just a trick everyone is
pulling on me, isn't it?"
"What's a 'candid camera'?"
"They stopped airing a while ago after someone got hurt, but you don't
have any material so you're resorting back to the same kind of stuff, are
you? So where's the camera?"
"What are you talking about?"
Saito sprung upon Louise.
"Kya--! What are you doing?!"
Knocking over a chair, he bore down on her.
"Where's the mike?! Is it here?"
Grabbing her roughly, he started to unbutton her blouse. However, a swift
kick to the groin brought that to a halt... This left him on the floor in pain.
"Gaaaaaaaaaarrrgh..."
"H-how dare you... To a noble such as me..." Louise stood up, trembling
furiously all over.
Through the intense agony, Saito thought, This is no dream.Plus, this isn't
Earth. It's an entirely different world.
"Please..."
"What?!"
"Send me back home..."
"That's impossible."
"But why...?"
"Because you've been bound by a contract as my familiar; it doesn't matter
if you come from the countryside or a completely different world like you've
said. Once the bond is established, it can't be undone."
"You gotta be kidding..."
"Look, I don't like this either! Why do I have to be stuck with a familiar like
you?!"
"Well then, send me back."
"Are you saying you're really from another world?" asked Louise,
seemingly still perplexed.
"Yeah." Saito nodded.
"Show me some proof."
Still wincing at the pain, Saito stood up and opened his bag.
"What's that?"
"A notebook computer," replied Saito.
The surface of the recently repaired notebook gleamed with reflected light.
"I've certainly never seen anything like this. What kind of magic artifact is
it?"
"It's not magic. It's science."
Saito pushed the power button, and the computer whirred to life.
"Uwah! What is that?!" Louise gave a surprised yelp as the screen flickered
on.
"The notebook screen."
"It's pretty... What element of magic does it use? Wind? Water?"
"Science."
Louise stared at Saito blankly. Clearly she didn't get it. "So, what kind of
element is this 'science'? Is it different from the four elemental powers?"
"Argh, that's enough! I told you, it's not magic!" Saito waved his hands
around wildly.
Louise sat on the edge of her bed and dangled her feet. Then, shrugging,
she said with a dispassionate look, "Hmm. But I don't really understand
it..."
"Why? Is there anything like this in this world too?"
Louise pouted. "No, but..."
"Then just believe me! There's nothing to understand!"
Clutching her long hair, Louise just shook her head. "All right! I'll believe
you!"
"Really?"
Crossing her arms and cocking her head, Louise gave an annoyed growl.
"Only because you would've gone on about it if I didn't say so."
"Well, it doesn't matter, as long as you've got it. Now, send me back."
"I told you, it's impossible."
"But why?!"
Louise's face was etched with discomfort as she answered Saito. "That's
because there's no spell that can connect this world to your world."
"Then how did I end up here?"
"I wish I knew!"
Saito and Louise glared at each other.
"Listen, I'm being completely honest when I say there's no such spell.
Nobody's even heard of another world."
"There obviously is one if I'm here!"
around 155 cm. Her eyes were like a curious kitten's, and her eyebrows
traced a subtle line over them.
If Saito had met her through the message boards of a dating site, he
would've hopped and leaped for joy. But alas, this wasn't Earth. No matter
how much he wanted to go back, he couldn't. Saito choked up at this
thought, and his shoulders sagged.
"...Yeah, all right. For now, I guess I'm really your familiar."
"Come again?"
"What, you got a problem with that?"
"I see you're still not used to formal speech. It should be, 'Is there
something you wish to address, master?'" corrected Louise, one finger
raised as if lecturing. The gesture was cute, but the tone was quite strict.
"But, um, what exactly does a familiar do?" asked Saito. Of course, he had
seen ravens and owls appear as familiars in anime involving magicians.
But mostly they would just sit on their master's shoulder and do nothing
particularly relevant.
"Firstly, a familiar is able to grant its master an enhancement in vision and
hearing."
"Like how?"
"That means what the familiar sees, the master can also see."
"Oh."
"But it seems that doesn't work with you. I can't see anything."
"Yeah, but it's not like that matters," Saito said off-handedly.
"Also, a familiar will retrieve items that its master desires. For instance,
reagents."
"Reagents?"
"They're catalysts used when casting certain spells. Something like sulfur,
or moss..."
"Uh-huh..."
"But you won't ever find me stuff like that, will you? Considering you don't
even know what kind of reagents there are."
"Nope."
Louise frowned irritably, but continued talking. "And this is most important
of all... A familiar exists to protect its master! The task of protecting them
from any and all enemies is a duty of the highest priority! But that might be
a little bit problematic for you..."
"Since I'm human..."
"...A powerful magical beast would almost always defeat its enemies, but I
don't think you could even beat a raven."
"Shut up."
"That's why I'm only making you do things I'm fairly sure you can do:
laundry, cleaning, and other miscellaneous tasks."
"That's offensive. Just you see, I'm sure I'll find a way to get back home!"
"Sure, sure. In fact, I'll be glad if you do. Because when you return to your
world, I'll be able to summon a new familiar."
"Why you..."
"Right then, all this talking has made me sleepy," said Louise with a great
yawn.
"Where do I sleep?"
Louise pointed to the floor.
"I'm not some dog or cat, you know."
"But there's nowhere else. And there's only one bed." She threw him a
blanket.
She then brought her hand up to the top button of her blouse.
One by one, the buttons came undone.
Soon she was down to her underwear. Saito blushed. "Wh-wh-what are
you doing?!"
Louise answered as if it was the most obvious thing. "I'm going to sleep, so
I'm getting changed."
"Do it somewhere else where I can't see you!"
"Why?"
"Because! It makes the situation awkward! Seriously!"
"It's not awkward at all."
"Is that because you're a mage? You're okay with doing that in plain sight
of a guy?"
"A guy? Who? I don't need to think anything of being watched by my
familiar."
What the heck. That's exactly how you'd treat a dog or cat. Saito grabbed
the blanket, threw it over his head, and turned away.
He decided to revoke any and all thoughts he'd previously had about her
cuteness. She just really got on his nerves. A girl like her, a mage? Yeah
right.
"Oh, and these. Wash them for me tomorrow." Several items came flying
over to land softly beside him. He picked them up, wondering what they
were.
A lacy camisole and matching panties. White, too. What exquisite and
delicate pieces, Saito thought as his face began to flush. He clenched
them tightly as a mix of indignation and delight welled up.
"Why do I have to-- Your underwear?! Wash them?! Frankly, I'm both
flattered and offended!"
He bolted upright, without even realizing he'd done so. Louise was pulling
a large nightgown over her head. And in the dim light thrown off by the
lamp, he could see the outline of her figure. While he couldn't make out
any other details, it didn't seem as though she was embarrassed. It was
kind of disappointing. He felt as though his masculinity were being denied.
"Who do you think is going to support you? Who do you think is going to
give you food? And just whose room are you going to sleep in?"
"Uhh..."
"You're my familiar, right? Laundry, cleaning, other menial tasks - they're
naturally your job."
Saito pulled the blanket over his head again.
This girl is hopeless, he thought. She just doesn't see me as a guy at all.
I want to go home. I miss my room. I miss my parents.
The feeling of homesickness was overwhelming.
...When will I be able to go back?
Is there even a way to go back?
I wonder if my family is worried about me right now...
I need to find some way of returning...
What should I do? Should I try running away from here? But then what?
Maybe I'll try asking someone. But from what Louise told me earlier,
nobody even knows another world exists, so there's no way they'll believe
me.
No, I need to think this through rationally. In any case, struggling won't get
me anywhere. I don't have any clues, and even if I escaped from here,
there's no guarantee that I'll even find a way back.
I don't even have relatives in this world. There's nobody I can rely on
besides a conceited girl by the name of Louise.
Guess there's no choice. For now, I'll be her familiar. At least she said
she'll keep me fed.
It'll be tough, since I'm not much more than a familiar to her.
Sure, she's a bit arrogant, but at least she's fairly cute. I suppose I can just
imagine I made a girlfriend. Someone I happened to meet through the
dating site. Treat it as if I came overseas just to see her. Or as if I came as
a foreign student. Actually, that's better. Yeah, that's what I'll think. Hah,
I'm so simple like that. It's great.
Okay, thought Saito. It's not like I've been stranded on a deserted island.
Moping will achieve nothing.
I'll live as a familiar, and in the process, I'll look for a way to return home.
Now that his plan was set, he felt noticeably sleepy.
No matter the situation, Saito's amazing adaptability had always saved
him. Where anyone else would've panicked and crumbled, Saito came
through thanks to his flexible personality.
Louise snapped her fingers, and the glow of the lamp died out.
The lamp is magical too? I guess that means there really is no need for
electricity, Saito reasoned.
A shroud of darkness descended upon the room.
Outside the window, the two moons shone down mysteriously.
Mrs. Hiraga, your son Saito has arrived in a world where there are wizards.
He will not be able to attend school for quite some time, nor will he be able
to study. Please forgive him.
And so began Saito's life as a familiar.
The top two buttons of her blouse were undone, highlighting an impressive
cleavage which impulsively drew the eyes in. Her skin was tanned, giving
her the look of healthy and natural beauty.
Her height, skin color, bearing, and breast size... It all made for a strong
contrast with Louise, who lacked in those charm points.
When she saw Louise, she grinned broadly.
"Good morning, Louise."
Louise returned the greeting with a frown.
"Good morning... Kirche."
"That... is your familiar?" Kirche asked somewhat mockingly, pointing at
Saito.
"That's right."
"Ahaha! So it really is a human! That's amazing!"
Saito resented that. Sorry for being a human. What are you then? He
stared at Kirche's breasts. You're just a big-breasted alien. Yeah, a big
b-b-breasted alien. His stare intensified.
"It's just like you to summon a commoner with 'Summon Servant.' What
else to expect from Louise the Zero?"
Louise's white cheeks flushed scarlet.
"Shut up."
"I summoned a familiar yesterday, too. Unlike a certain somebody, I was
successful on my first try."
"Really."
"And, if you're going to have a familiar, it should be a good one, like this.
Flame!"
Kirche called her familiar triumphantly. From her room, a large, dark-red
lizard slithered out. A wave of heat hit Saito.
"Uwah! What the heck is this red thing?"
Kirche smiled.
"Ohoho! Don't tell me this is your first time seeing a fire lizard?"
"Put a chain on it or something! It's dangerous! And just what is a fire
lizard?"
"Don't worry. As long as I order it not to, it won't attack. Aren't you the
scaredy-cat."
Kirche put a hand to her chin and tilted her head teasingly.
The creature was at least as big as a tiger. Its tail was tipped with flame,
and its mouth emitted sparks and embers.
"Don't you feel hot being near it?" Saito asked. He calmed himself down
and looked at it again. "Wow, it's a monster... Fantastic!"
"It's actually fairly cool to me."
"Is that a salamander?" Louise asked jealously.
"That's right! A fire lizard! See, look at the tail. A flame this vivid and large
means it's without a doubt a salamander from the Fire Dragon Mountains!
It's like a brand! Collectors can't even put a price on these!"
"That's nice," Louise said, her voice bitter.
"Isn't it? It matches my affinity perfectly!"
"Your affinity is Fire, isn't it?"
"Of course. After all, I'm Kirche the Ardent. The ardent of gently smoldering
passion. Everywhere I go, I have boys falling for me. Unlike you, right?"
Kirche puffed her chest out proudly. Not wanting to lose, Louise did the
same, but the difference in volume was just too striking.
Despite this, Louise glared at Kirche. It looked as if she really hated losing.
"I don't have the time to go around flirting with everything I see, unlike
you."
Kirche only smiled calmly. Then, she turned to Saito.
"And what's your name?"
"Hiraga Saito."
"Hiragasaito? What a strange name."
"Hey!"
"Well then, I'll be off now."
She stroked her flaming red hair back and dashed off. The salamander
followed her with a cute shuffling movement that looked odd with such a
large creature.
As she disappeared, Louise shook a fist in her direction.
"Ooh, that girl gets on my nerves! Just because she summoned a
salamander from the Fire Dragon Mountains! Argh!"
"Calm down, it's just a summoning."
"No, it's not! You can determine a mage's true power just by looking at
his/her familiar! Why did that idiot get a salamander, while I got you?"
"Jeez, sorry for being a human. But you're one too, y'know."
"Comparing mages and commoners is like comparing wolves and dogs!"
Louise exclaimed haughtily.
"...Okay, okay. By the way, she just called you 'Louise the Zero', but,
what's the 'Zero' stand for? Is it your surname?"
"No way! My name is Louise de La Vallire! 'Zero' is just a nickname."
"A nickname, huh? I can understand why she's called 'Ardent,' but why are
you 'Zero?'"
"You don't need to know," Louise answered uncomfortably.
"Is it your breasts?" Saito asked, glancing at Louise. Yup. Flat as a board.
Louise's hand flew out. He dodged it.
"Come back here!"
"Don't hit me!"
A slap?
That reminds me... This girl...Yesterday, even when everyone else flew
away, she walked.And, last night, when I grabbed her, she kicked me in
the groin.
"Okay..."
"Understand? Normally, a commoner like you would never set foot inside
the Alvss[4] Dining Hall. Be grateful."
"Right... Hey, what's an 'Alvss'?"
"It's the name for the little people. See all those statues over there?"
Where she pointed, lined along the walls were elaborate sculptures of
small people.
"They're well-made. Err, those things don't... like... come alive during the
night or anything, do they?"
"Oh, you knew that?"
"So they do?!"
"Well, they dance. Enough of this, pull out my chair, will you? You're not a
very competent familiar," Louise remarked, crossing her arms and tilting
her head, which made her strawberry-blonde hair ripple. Oh well, ladies
first. Saito pulled Louise's chair out for her.
Louise didn't even thank him as she sat down. Saito also brought over a
chair to sit on.
"This is amazing!" Saito cried. It was far too grand for a breakfast. A huge
roasted chicken taunted Saito. Other than that, there was also wine and a
pie baked in the shape of a trout.
"I can't eat all this! I'll die if I do! Hey, Miss!" He prodded Louise's shoulder,
only to find her glaring at him. "What?" Saito asked dubiously. Louise kept
her gaze fixed. "Right, I'm getting ahead of myself. I should act more like
nobility! Even though I'm not a noble."
Louise pointed to the floor, where a bowl had been placed.
"It's a bowl."
"Yes. It is."
"There's something suspicious in it."
Louise propped her chin on her hands and spoke.
"You know, familiars are supposed to stay outside. You're only in here
because I especially requested it."
Thus, Saito found himself sitting dumbly on the floor, staring at the bowl
sitting in front of him. In it were some sorry-looking scraps of meat floating
around in a thin soup. On the edge was half a loaf of hard-looking bread.
Extending his neck, he peered over the edge of the tabletop.
He could only gaze longingly at the spectacular feast that was laid out on
it. It was far beyond comparison with his meager bowl of scraps.
"Oh, Great Founder Brimir, and our lady, the Queen, we thank you for this
humble meal that you have graciously provided us this morning," the
harmonious sound of a prayer sounded. Louise joined in as well, closing
her eyes.
Just how is that a 'humble meal?' Saito griped, still staring at the food.
That's more than a banquet. If anyone's got a 'humble meal,' it'd be me. I
mean, just what the heck is in this bowl? This is worse than what you'd
feed a pet. He wanted to protest. Even pets in Japan eat better than this!
Irritated at this mistreatment, he laid a hand on the tabletop, only to have it
slapped away by Louise.
Saito looked up resentfully at her.
"What are you doing?"
"Give me some chicken. Just a little bit will do."
"Jeez..." Grumbling, Louise stripped a bit of skin and dropped it into Saito's
bowl.
"What about the meat?"
"No, I'm not going to help start a habit."
Louise herself began digging enthusiastically into the grand feast.
"Ah, it's delicious. Delicious! I think I'm going to cry," Saito muttered, while
he gnawed on his hard bread.
***
The classrooms in the Academy of Magic were similar to university lecture
halls. And like everything else, they were constructed from stone. The
lecturing teacher stood at the lowest level, and the seats were arranged
upward like stairs. When Saito and Louise entered, every student in the
room simultaneously turned their heads towards them.
And then the laughter began. Kirche was there as well, surrounded by a
group of boys.
I see, so she really does have them wrapped around her little finger. She's
being treated like a queen
by all of those guys. Well, it's not surprising with her impressive bust. I
guess big breasts are big breasts, no matter where you go.
The familiars that everyone had brought along were a varied bunch.
Kirche's salamander was curled asleep under her chair. There were
students with owls resting on their shoulders. From a window, a gigantic
snake peered into the class. One boy whistled, and the snake withdrew its
head. Other than those, there were also ravens and cats.
But what drew Saito's attention the most were the creatures that would've
been considered fantastic monsters back in his world. He was suddenly
excited. All sorts of amazing beasts were milling around him.
He spotted a lizard with six legs. That's gotta be... Saito tried to recall what
little fantasy lore he knew. A basilisk! I've seen one in a game. There was
also a huge eyeball floating gently in midair. What could that be? He
decided to ask Louise.
"What's that freaky eye monster?"
"A bugbear."
"Then what about that octopus thing?"
"A Skua," Louise answered him in a sullen voice and sat down. Saito sat
down beside her. She glared at him.
"What?"
"Common cold? I'm Malicorne the Windward! I haven't caught any cold!"
"Well, your hoarse voice sounds exactly like you've caught one!"
The boy called Malicorne stood up and glared at Louise. Chevreuse
pointed at them with the wand in her hand. The two suddenly jerked about
like puppets on a string and rigidly sat back down.
"Miss Vallire, Mister Malicorne. Please stop this unnecessary argument."
Louise looked visibly dejected. All the vivacity that she'd shown just earlier
seemed to have evaporated.
"Calling friends 'Zero' or 'Common Cold' is not acceptable. Do you
understand?"
"Mrs. Chevreuse, I'm only called that as a joke, but for Louise, it's the
truth."
A few giggles broke out from somewhere.
Chevreuse looked around the classroom with a severe expression. She
pointed her wand again, and, as if from nowhere, the mouths of the
students who'd giggled were suddenly filled with lumps of red clay.
"You people shall continue the lesson in that state."
This put a firm stopper on any further outbursts.
"Now then, let's begin the lesson."
Chevreuse coughed heavily and waved her wand. A few pebbles
materialized on her desktop.
"My Runic name is 'Red Clay.' Chevreuse the Red Clay. This year, I will be
teaching you all the magic of the Earth element. Do you know the four
great elements of magic, Mister Malicorne?"
"Y-Yes, Mrs. Chevreuse. They are Fire, Water, Earth and Wind."
Chevreuse nodded.
"And combined with the now-lost element of 'Void,' there are five elements
in total - as everyone should already know. Of the five elements, I believe
"It's the number of elements that they can add to a spell, which also
determines the level of a mage."
"Huh?"
"See, for example, you can use an Earth spell on its own. But if you add
Fire magic to it, the overall power of the spell increases greatly," Louise
explained to Saito quietly.
"Oh, I see."
"Those who can stack two elements like Fire and Earth together are called
Line mages. Mrs. Chevreuse, being able to combine three elements,
Earth-Earth-Fire, is a Triangle mage."
"What happens when you add an element to itself?"
"It reinforces that element and makes it stronger."
"I see. So in other words, you could say that the teacher over there is a
fairly powerful mage, because she's a Triangle?"
"Exactly."
"How many can you add, Louise?"
She didn't answer.
The teacher noticed them talking.
"Miss Vallire!"
"Y-Yes?"
"Please refrain from private chatter during lessons."
"I'm sorry..."
"Since you have the time to chatter, perhaps I should have you
demonstrate for me?"
"Eh? Me?"
"Yes. Try changing these pebbles here into a metal of your choice."
Louise didn't stand up. She simply sat there looking troubled and fidgety.
jewels, and her skin was a flawless white. Her sculpted nose was befitting
of nobility.
If only her breasts were more filled out, she'd be perfect - almost too good.
But no matter how cute she is, that personality of hers is a real pitfall, Saito
lamented.
But as he sat there pondering, the students sitting in front of him had for
some reason hidden under their chairs. Don't they see how cute Louise is?
Still, she doesn't seem to be very popular. Rather, she gets called 'the
Zero' and made fun of. Just looking around here, there aren't any girls
nearly as cute. Only Kirche rivals her in looks.
Closing her eyes, Louise uttered a short rune and flourished her wand.
The pebbles on the desk promptly exploded.
Louise and Chevreuse caught the blast full-on and were thrown against the
blackboard, as people screamed. Frightened familiars added to the chaos.
Kirche's salamander suddenly woke from its sleep and stood up on its hind
legs, breathing a jet of flame. A manticore burst into flight and smashed
through a window to escape. Through the hole, the giant snake that had
been peeking in earlier slithered in and swallowed someone's raven.
The classroom was in pandemonium.
Kirche stood up and pointed a finger at Louise.
"That's why I told you not to let her do it!"
"Jeez, Vallire! Save us some grief and just quit school already!"
"My Lucky got eaten by a snake! Lucky!"
Saito stared in shock.
Mrs. Chevreuse lay on the floor; judging by her occasional twitching, she
wasn't dead.
A soot-blackened Louise rose slowly. She was a miserable sight to behold.
Her torn blouse revealed a slender shoulder, and her panties could be
seen beneath her ripped skirt.
Still, what an amazing girl.
She didn't seem at all fazed by the discord in the room. She pulled out a
handkerchief to wipe the soot off her face.
"Looks like I messed up a little..." she said, in a weak voice.
Of course, that elicited a vehement response from the other students.
"That wasn't 'a little!', Louise the Zero!"
"Your success rate is always ZERO!"
Saito finally understood why Louise was called "the Zero."
***
The Headmaster's Office was located on the topmost floor of the tower. Sir
Osmond, the current Headmaster of Tristain Magic Academy, was sitting
with his elbows propped on his elegantly built sequoia desk, looking
unbearably bored as he shook his white beard and hair.
Idly plucking out nose hairs, he slowly murmured "hrm" and pulled open a
desk drawer. From inside he procured a smoking pipe. Miss Longueville,
the secretary who had been writing something at the other desk placed to
the side of the room, waved her feather quill.
The pipe floated into the air and landed in Miss Longueville's palm. Sir
Osmond muttered dejectedly, "Is it fun taking away an old man's little
pleasures? Miss, um..."
"Managing your health is also part of my job, Old Osmond."
Sir Osmond stood up from his chair and walked up to the cool and
collected Miss Longueville. Stopping behind the seated lady, he closed his
eyes, his expression grave.
"If the days keep passing by so peacefully, figuring out how to spend time
is going to become a rather big problem."
The wrinkles etched deeply on Osmond's face were only hints to the
history of his life. People guessed him to be a hundred years old, even
three hundred. But his true age no one really knew. It's possible he himself
didn't remember anymore either.
"Old Osmond," Miss Longueville spoke up without taking her eyes off the
feather quill that was scribbling away on the parchment.
"What is it? Miss..."
"Please stop saying you have nothing to do as an excuse to touch my
bottom."
Sir Osmond opened his mouth slightly and began walking around in
tottering steps.
"Please also refrain from pretending to be senile whenever a situation goes
bad," Longueville added calmly. Sir Osmond sighed deeply. It was the sigh
of a man bearing the weight of many troubles.
"Where do you think the ultimate truth may be? Haven't you ever wondered
that? Miss..."
"Wherever it is, I assure you, it's not underneath my skirt, so please stop
sneaking your mouse under the desk."
Sir Osmond's face fell, and he murmured sadly, "Mtsognir."
From under Miss Longueville's desk scurried out a little mouse. It dashed
up Osmond's leg and perched on his shoulder, twitching its tiny head. He
fished out some nuts from a pocket and held one out to the mouse.
"Chuchu," the mouse chittered, apparently pleased.
"You're my only truly trustworthy friend, Mtsognir."
The mouse began nibbling on the nut. It disappeared quickly, and the
mouse chittered "chuchu" once more.
"Ah, yes, yes. You want more? Very well, I shall give you more. But first, I
would ask that you report back, Mtsognir."
"Chuchu"
"I see. White and plain white too, hrm. But Miss Longueville should really
stick to black. Wouldn't you agree, my cute Mtsognir?"
Miss Longueville's eyebrows twitched.
"Old Osmond."
"What is it?"
"The next time you do that, I'm reporting it to the palace."
"Kah! Do you think I could be Headmaster of this Academy if I was scared
of the palace all the time?!"
Sir Osmond flashed his eyes wide and yelled angrily. It was an impressive
display, completely unexpected of a frail-looking old man.
"Don't get all prissy just because I peeked at your underwear! At this rate,
you'll never get married! Haa~~ To be young again~~ Miss..."
Old Osmond began stroking Miss Longueville's bottom without hesitation.
The moment he saw that, Osmond's expression changed. His eyes took on
a solemn light.
"Miss Longueville, would you please excuse us?"
Miss Longueville stood up and left the room. Osmond spoke only after he
confirmed she was properly outside.
"Explain this to me with every detail, Mister Colbert..."
***
It was just before lunchtime when they finally finished tidying up the
classroom that Louise had made a mess of. As punishment, using magic to
clean up had been forbidden, so it had taken considerable time to finish.
But then again, Louise couldn't really use most spells anyway, so it hadn't
affected her much. Mrs. Chevreuse had regained consciousness two hours
after she'd been caught in the explosion, and while she did return to class,
she didn't give any more lectures on Transmutation for that entire day. It
would seem she had been rather traumatized.
Having finished tidying up, Louise and Saito headed to the dining hall for
lunch. Along the way, Saito made fun of Louise over and over. After all, it
was Louise's fault that he'd had to do all that manual labor just now. It was
Saito who had carried over the new window glass. It was Saito who had
moved all the heavy desks. And of course, it was Saito who had wiped the
soot-blackened classroom clean with a cloth. All Louise had done was
wipe down a few desks, and reluctantly at that.
I have to sleep on the floor. The food sucks. And on top of that, I have to
wash underwear. (Not that I've done it yet.)
With all that mistreatment from Louise, there was no way Saito could keep
quiet about her new-found weakness. He teased Louise like there was no
tomorrow.
"'Louise the Zero.' Now I get it~ That's just perfect~ Rate of success is
zero. But a noble despite that... wonderful!"
Louise didn't say a word, which only roused Saito further.
"Transmutation! Ah! Kaboom! Transmutation! Ah! Kaboom! Oh, I screwed
up! Only 'the Zero' screws this up!"
Saito danced circles around Louise like this, raising his arms every time he
said "kaboom," mimicking an explosion. It was quite a detailed
performance.
"Mistress Louise. This humble familiar has made a song for you."
Saito said, bowing his head respectfully. Of course, it was an empty
gesture, a complete mockery.
Louise's eyebrow was twitching furiously. She was on the verge of blowing
her top, but Saito was too absorbed in his excitement to notice that.
"Why don't you go ahead and sing it?"
"'Lou-Lou-Louise is such a hopeless case~ A magician that can't even use
magic! But that's all right! Because she's a girl...'"
Saito held his stomach as he burst into laughter.
"Bwahahaha!!"
He was laughing at his own joke. Perhaps he was just as hopeless.
***
When they arrived at the dining hall, Saito pulled out a chair for Louise.
"Just remember, my lady. Don't cast any spells on the food. Just imagine
the mess if it exploded."
Louise took the seat wordlessly. Saito was feeling thoroughly satisfied,
having got one back on the rude and arrogant Louise with his putdowns.
Even the usual excuse for a meal didn't bother him as much.
While the meager soup and bread he got served was still painful to behold,
it was a pretty even trade-off for getting to laugh so much earlier.
"Right then, Founder someone-or-another. Your Highness the Queen.
Thanks a bunch for the crappy food. Itadakimasu."
As he went to eat, the plate was snatched away.
"What are you doing?!"
"Th-th-th..."
"'Th-th-th'?"
Louise's shoulders shook angrily, as did her voice. Somehow, she'd
managed to reign in her overflowing fury until they'd arrived at the dining
table. Probably so that she could bestow an appropriate punishment.
"Th-th-th-this familiar, how dare it say s-s-s-such things to its
m-m-m-master?"
Saito realized he'd gone too far.
"I'm sorry! I won't say any more, so give me back my food!"
"No! Absolu~~tely not!"
Louise screamed, twisting her cute face in rage.
"One meal cut for every time you've said 'Zero!' And that's final! No
exceptions!"
***
In the end, Saito left the dining hall without having eaten anything.
I shouldn't have been so sarcastic about it... But it was too late to regret.
"Haa, I'm starving... Damn..."
Clutching his stomach, he leaned one hand on a wall.
"Is something the matter?"
He turned around to see a normal-looking girl in a maid's outfit carrying a
big silver tray, looking concernedly at him. Her black hair was neatly
adorned with a headband, and her freckles were cute.
"It's nothing..." Saito waved his left hand.
"Are you by any chance the one who became Miss Vallire's familiar...?"
It seemed she noticed the runes inscribed on Saito's left hand.
"You know me?"
"A little. It's become quite a rumor, you know, that a commoner was called
by the summoning magic."
The girl smiled sweetly. It was the first carefree smile Saito had seen since
he came to this world.
"Are you a mage too?" Saito asked.
"Oh no, not me. I'm a commoner, just like you. I serve the nobility here by
doing domestic duties."
I'm actually from Earth and not a commoner, but it's probably useless to try
explain. Saito decided to just introduce himself.
"I see... Well, I'm Hiraga Saito. Nice to meet you."
"That's quite a strange name... I'm Siesta."
At that point, Saito's stomach grumbled.
"You must be hungry."
"Yeah..."
"Please follow me this way."
Siesta walked off.
***
Saito was led to the kitchen located at the rear of the dining hall. Lots of
large pots and ovens were lined up inside. Cooks and other maids like
Siesta were busily preparing food.
"Please wait one moment, okay?"
Siesta had Saito sit on a chair placed in the corner of the kitchen and
disappeared hastily into the back.
She soon returned with a bowl full of warm stew in her hands.
"This is some stew made from the leftovers of the nobles' meals. If you
don't mind, please eat this."
"Can I?"
"Yes. It's only the staff meal though..."
Her kindness was touching. This was completely different from the soup
that Louise had given him. He scooped up a spoonful and brought it to his
mouth. Delicious. I'm going to cry.
"This is so good~!"
"That's great. There's plenty if you want seconds, so take your time."
Saito ate the stew as if in a dream. Siesta stood watching him, smiling
sweetly all the while.
"Weren't you given anything to eat?"
"That girl went and took my plate away when I called her 'Louise the Zero.'"
"Oh no! You shouldn't say things like that to nobles!"
"Noble schnoble. Getting all high-horsed just because they can use
magic."
"You must have a lot of courage..."
Siesta looked at Saito with an expression of amazement.
Saito gave Siesta back the empty bowl.
"That was really tasty. Thanks."
"I'm glad you liked it. Feel free to visit whenever you're hungry. If you don't
mind having whatever we're having, I'd be happy to share."
Such a kind offer. Saito was even more touched.
"Thanks..."
Saito suddenly broke out in tears, surprising Siesta.
"Wh-what's the matter?"
"No... It's just that it's the first time anyone's been so nice to me since I
came here... I got a bit emotional..."
"Th-that's an exaggeration."
"It's not. If there's anything I can do for you, just tell me. I'll lend a hand."
He wasn't particularly interested in something like washing Louise's
underwear, and would much rather help this girl instead.
"In that case, please help me serve the desserts."
He placed it on the table. Guiche shot Saito a dirty look, and pushed the
bottle away.
"This is not mine. What are you talking about?"
Guiche's friends then realized where the bottle came from and raised a
loud commotion.
"Ooh? That perfume, isn't that Montmorency's?"
"Yeah! That vivid purple color is the perfume that Montmorency only mixes
for herself!"
"So to have something like that fall out of your pocket, Guiche, means that
you're going out with Montmorency now, right?"
"No wait, listen to me. I'm saying this for the sake of her reputation, but..."
As Guiche was about to say more, a girl, who wore a brown cloak and had
been sitting at the table behind them, stood up and walked over to
Guiche's seat.
She was a cute girl sporting chestnut-colored hair. According to the color of
the cloak she wore, she was a first year student.
"Guiche-sama..."
And with that, she started crying uncontrollably.
"I knew it, you and Miss Montmorency are..."
"They're misunderstanding. Katie, listen. The only person I hold in my heart
is you..."
But the girl called Katie slapped Guiche's face as hard as she could.
"That perfume you dropped from your pocket is more than enough proof!
Goodbye!"
Guiche rubbed his cheek.
At this point, a girl with tightly rolled hair stood up from a seat further down
the table. Saito recognized her as the girl who'd had the argument with
Louise when he was first summoned to this world.
"Very well. Then I shall teach you a lesson about respect. A perfect way to
relieve some stress."
Guiche stood up.
"How amusing."
Saito bared his teeth and growled. First, I didn't like this guy right from the
start. Second, he's going out with two fairly cute girls - though neither are
as cute as Louise. And last, he made a fool of me.
That's more than enough reason for me to fight. And while I'm at it, I'll hit
him a couple more times on Louise's behalf. After all, she's still a girl!
"You wanna do it here?"
Saito said. Despite being taller than Saito, Guiche was the lanky type and
looked rather weak. Playboys are said to be lacking both money and
power. Saito wasn't particularly strong himself, but he didn't think he'd lose.
Guiche turned in the other direction.
"Are you running away?"
"Don't be stupid. I can't taint the dining table of nobles with the blood of a
commoner, can I? I'll be waiting at Vestri[5] Court. Come once you're
finished delivering those cakes."
Looking excited, Guiche's friends stood up and followed him off.
One person remained though, as if to make sure Saito didn't run away
himself.
Siesta gazed at Saito, her entire body quivering. Saito spoke with a grin.
"It's all right. There's no way I'll lose to that weakling. Some noble, huh?"
"You... You're going to get killed."
"What?"
"If you truly anger a noble..."
Siesta dashed off in a hurry.
What was that about? Saito muttered. Is that guy really that strong?
"Aaah, jeez! Really! Why does this familiar keep going off and doing stuff
on its own?!"
With that, Louise chased after Saito.
***
Vestri Court was the central garden situated between the Wind and Fire
elemental towers. Being located to the west, the Court didn't receive much
sunshine, even in the middle of the day, but it was the perfect place for a
duel.
Right now... the place was packed with people who had heard the rumors.
"Gentlemen! It's a duel!"
Guiche lifted his artificial rose high, eliciting a loud cheer from the crowd.
"Guiche is going to duel! His opponent is Louise's commoner!"
I have a name too y'know... Saito thought bitterly.
Waving his arms about, Guiche acknowledged the cheering.
And then, as if finally noticing Saito's presence there, he turned to face
him.
Saito and Guiche stood in the middle of the Court, glaring intently at each
other.
"First of all, I commend you for coming here instead of running away!"
Guiche remarked in a sing-song voice, as he twirled his rose.
"Like anyone would run away!"
"Right then, let us begin," said Guiche.
Less talk, more action. Saito rushed forward. Fights are won by whoever
gets in the first strike!
It's roughly ten paces to where Guiche is. I don't care much for nobles or
mages; I'm just going to crush that arrogant nose of yours down to size!
Guiche watched Saito with a leisurely smile and flicked his rose.
A petal floated down as if dancing in the air...
"Eh?"
"Really, you're starting to get on my nerves too... I know next to nothing
about mages or nobles, but to me you're all the same bunch of ego-inflated
brats. Just what's so brilliant about magic? Idiots."
Guiche watched Saito with a faint smile painted on his face.
"The more you try, the more pointless this becomes."
Saito's characteristic fighting spirit flared, and he uttered a short growl.
"That was nothing. Your little statue, it's too weak."
The smile fell away. The golem's right hand lashed out to strike Saito's
face. He caught the blow square on the cheek and was knocked to the
ground.
Blood dripped from his broken nose.
Trying to stem the blood flow, Saito was taken aback.
Crap... So this is a mage's power. I've been in a few fights here and there,
but that punch was like nothing else I'd received before.
Despite that, he rose shakily to a stand. Guiche's golem mercilessly sent
him flying once more with a kick.
He got up again. And was struck down again.
Over and over, the process was repeated.
The eighth punch connected with Saito's right arm. There was a sick
snapping noise.
Unable to see out of his swollen shut left eye, he checked his arm with his
right eye. It was bent at a wrong angle.
While Saito stared blankly at his arm, the golem came over and planted a
foot on his face.
His head hit the earth hard, and he lost consciousness for a moment.
When he came to, he could see Louise's face framed by a backdrop of
blue sky.
"Understand? The sword. In other words, a weapon. It's the very least you
commoners will need if you want to take revenge against us nobles. So as
I said, if you're still up for it, take that sword."
Saito reached out for the blade with his right hand. But with that arm
broken, he couldn't put much strength in his fingers.
His hand was stopped by Louise.
"No! There is absolutely no way I'm letting you do this! If you take that
sword, Guiche won't show any mercy!"
"I can't go back to my world... Which means I'm stuck living in this one,
right?" Saito muttered, almost to himself. He didn't look at Louise.
"That's right. So what about it?! Right now that doesn't matter!!"
Louise held his right hand tightly. Saito declared in a clear strong voice.
"I don't mind being a familiar... I can take sleeping on the floor... I don't
care if the food sucks... Washing underwear? I'll do that too. It's not like I
really have a choice."
Saito paused there and curled his left hand into a fist.
"But..."
""But..." What?"
"I will not bow to anyone against my will!"
Drawing on his last reserves of strength, Saito forced himself to a stand.
Pushing Louise aside, he grabbed the blade stuck in the ground with his
left hand.
In that instant...
The runes inscribed on that hand began glowing brightly.
***
Let us change locations for a moment and return to the Headmaster's
Office.
Mister Colbert was fervently explaining everything to Sir Osmond about the
commoner boy that was summoned by Louise at the Springtime Familiar
Summoning... About how he was concerned about the runes that had
appeared on the boy's hand as proof of the contract between him and
Louise... And that when he had gone to find out more...
"You reached the Founder Brimir's familiar Gandlfr?"
Osmond intently examined Colbert's sketch of the runes on Saito's left
hand.
"Yes! The runes that appeared on that boy's left hand are exactly the same
as the runes that were inscribed on the legendary familiar Gandlfr!"
"So, your conclusion?"
"That boy is Gandlfr! If this isn't big news, then what is, Old Osmond?"
Colbert stood up as he wiped his balding head with a handkerchief.
"Hrm... Certainly, the runes are the same. But for an ordinary commoner
boy to become Gandlfr just by having the same runes... I wonder how that
could've happened."
"What shall we do?"
"However, it is probably too early to be making definite claims."
"That's true."
Sir Osmond drummed his fingers on the desk.
There was a knock on the door.
"Who is it?"
From behind the door came Miss Longueville's voice.
"It's me, Old Osmond."
"What is it?"
"It seems there are some students dueling at Vestri Courts. It's causing
quite a commotion. A few teachers have gone there to try and stop it, but
their attempts are being impeded by the sheer number of students."
"For heaven's sake, there's nothing worse than nobles with too much free
time in their hands. So, who's involved?"
"One of them is Guiche de Gramont."
"Ah, that idiot son of Gramont. Skirt-chasing must run in the family,
considering his father's even more of a womanizer. I wouldn't be surprised
if the boy knows every girl in school. And his opponent is?"
"...Well, it's not a mage. I've been told it's Miss Vallire's familiar."
Osmond and Colbert exchanged a look.
"The teachers are requesting to use the "Bell of Sleep" to stop the duel."
Osmond's eyes glinted like a hawk's.
"Ridiculous. There's no need to use such an important artifact just to stop a
children's fight. Leave them be."
"Understood."
Miss Longueville's footsteps disappeared down the hallway.
Colbert swallowed audibly and verbally pressed Osmond.
"Old Osmond."
"Hrm."
Sir Osmond waved his staff and a big mirror set in the wall began scrying
the situation at Vestri Courts.
***
Saito was surprised. The moment he grabbed the sword, all the pain in his
body disappeared.
He realized the runes on his left hand were glowing.
And then...
My body feels as light as a feather. I could almost take off and fly.
In addition, the blade he held in his left hand felt so familiar that it seemed
like an extension of his body.
At the sight of his golem sliced in two as though it was a lump of clay,
Guiche uttered a tormented moan.
The two halves of the golem each struck the ground with a resounding
"clang."
Meanwhile, Saito bolted towards Guiche in a whirlwind of action.
Panicking, Guiche waved his rose wand wildly. Petals danced, and six new
golems appeared.
Altogether, seven golems were Guiche's full arsenal. Never had he thought
that a mere commoner could be a match for even one.
The golems surrounded Saito and sprang at him all at once.
And just when it looked like they had him, five of them were slashed apart.
It had been so fast that nobody even saw the blade, making everyone
wonder just what kind of superhuman ability this was.
The remaining golem promptly dashed over to guard Guiche.
But it too was taken down by an unseen sword-stroke.
"Hiii!!"
A kick to the face sent Guiche sprawling to the ground.
He saw Saito leap at him.
I'm gonna die! he thought, as he shielded his head.
Something made a loud "thunk"...
When he timidly opened his eyes again...
Saito had driven the blade into the ground just to the right of Guiche's
head.
"You want to continue?"
Saito asked.
Guiche shook his head furiously. He'd totally lost any will to fight.
And in a failing voice he said,
"I... I yield."
Saito released his hand and walked away.
He could hear rowdy cheering from the audience such as "Whoa, that
familiar is awesome!" or "Oh man, Guiche lost!"
I... won?
How?
Saito's thoughts were in a haze.
...Just what happened to me?
I was getting knocked around so mercilessly.
And then, the moment my hand touched that sword, my body felt like a
feather. The next thing I knew, all of Guiche's golems were in pieces.
I didn't even know I could use a sword.
I don't quite understand it, but whatever. I won somehow, and that's that.
I'll think about it later. Because right now, I feel really really tired. I want to
sleep.
He could see Louise running over to him.
'Hey, I won!' he wanted to yell, but his knees buckled.
The feeling of fatigue overwhelmed him, and he could feel his
consciousness drift far away. Saito collapsed.
As she saw Saito begin to teeter, Louise ran faster to try and support him,
but she didn't quite make it. Saito toppled over onto hard ground with a
heavy thud.
"Saito!"
Louise shook him. No, it seemed he wasn't dead.
"Guu..."
She could hear snoring. Instead, he was sleeping.
"He's asleep..."
"After all that, Miss Vallire had you brought up here to sleep. She had to
get a teacher to cast a spell of healing on you too. It was quite serious."
"Spell of healing?"
"Yes. It's magic to help treat injuries or illness. You didn't know?"
"No..."
Saito shook his head. It confused Siesta that Saito didn't know some of the
basic terminology, but she wouldn't get anywhere by not saying anything.
"Miss Vallire paid for the reagent that was required for the healing spell,
so don't be concerned about it."
His silence was a clear indicator that he was concerned about the money.
"Did that reagent cost a lot?"
"Well, it's certainly not something a commoner could pay."
Saito made an attempt to get up, but cried out in pain.
"Ouch!"
"Ah, you shouldn't move! Your injuries were so severe even the healing
spells couldn't completely fix them! You still need to take it easy!"
Saito nodded and lay back on the bed.
"I brought you some food. Please eat."
Siesta placed the tray by Saito's bedside.
"Thanks... How long was I asleep for?"
"Three days and nights straight. Everyone was worried you wouldn't wake
up."
"Everyone?"
"All the kitchen staff..."
Siesta cast her eyes down shyly.
"What's the matter?"
Siesta left the room wearing a crooked smile. Or more precisely, she fled
the room.
Louise threw a mountain of clothes and underwear at Saito.
"Ack!"
"That's the laundry that's piled up while you were asleep. Once you're done
with that, clean up the room. Hop to it!"
"Um, you know..."
Louise glared fiercely at Saito.
"What? Just with something like beating Guiche, did you think you'd be
treated differently? Did you think you'd be congratulated? Are you an
idiot?"
Saito looked resentfully at Louise.
He decided to take back his earlier thought about her being cute.
Still... the way Louise sat on her bed swinging her legs was an undeniable
level of cuteness beyond this world.
Her long strawberry blonde hair rippled. Her hazel eyes twinkled with
mischief. She was rude, arrogant, and selfish, but try as he might to deny
it, her appearance was enchanting.
Raising a finger triumphantly, Louise declared.
"Don't you forget! You're my familiar!"
Gandalfr
Chapter One: A Familiar's Day
It had been a week since Saito started his life as Louise's familiar at
Tristain Magic Academy. If one were to explain an average day for Saito, it
would read like the following:
First, like the majority of animals and humans in Tristain, he woke up in the
morning. His bed was, as usual, the floor, though compared to the first day
it had mostly improved. Finding that his body hurt all night if he slept on the
hard floor, Saito had asked the maid Siesta for some of the hay that was
fed to the horses and had packed it into a corner of the room. Saito slept
on the pile of hay, wrapped in the blanket that Louise had so "graciously"
bestowed upon him.
Louise called Saito's makeshift bed "the chicken's nest," which was
appropriate as chickens slept on hay, and as the first thing Saito did every
morning was to wake Louise up, like a rooster.
But he had to, because there would be trouble for him if Louise woke up
first.
"A stupid familiar that has to be woken by its master needs to be
punished." Louise never forgot to remind him.
If Saito ever overslept, he'd be denied breakfast.
Once woken up, Louise got changed. She put on her underwear by
herself, but made Saito dress her in her uniform. This was mentioned
before.
With her enchanting looks, Saito was breathless every time he saw Louise
in her underwear. They say you get used to a beautiful lover in three days,
but it didn't seem Saito would get used to Louise anytime soon.
Maybe because he was her familiar, not her lover. Still, always by Louise's
side, he essentially was one. The only difference was in her attitude and
treatment of him.
Getting to see Louise like this every day wasn't all bad. However, it was a
persistent wound to his pride. When helping Louise into her shoes, for
example, he couldn't hide the irritation from his face.
At least that much was tolerated, but if Saito ever said anything to set
Louise off, things became bothersome.
"A rude familiar that displeases its master this early in the morning needs
to be punished," was another of Louise's mottos.
If Saito ever teased Louise about her breast size, or got pouty and said
something like, "Do up the buttons yourself," he'd be denied breakfast.
Dressed in her uniform, which consisted of a black cloak, a white blouse,
and a grey pleated skirt, Louise then washed her face and brushed her
teeth. The room didn't even have sensible things like running water
installed, so Saito had to go down to the fountain and bring up water for
Louise's use in a bucket. And, of course, Louise didn't wash her face
herself. She made Saito do it.
One morning, while he was wiping her face with a towel, he lightly traced
Louise's face with a piece of charcoal he had found.
Seeing his masterwork drawn on Louise's face, Saito barely held in a
snigger. Then in pretend obsequience, he politely bowed his head to
Louise.
"Mistress. You are the epitome of beauty this day."
Due to low blood pressure, Louise could only manage a sleepy reply.
"...Are you plotting something?"
"Myself? I am simply a familiar serving the orders of my mistress. I would
not dare to plot!"
Louise was suspicious of Saito's sudden and excessive politeness, but
since she was almost late for class, she didn't question him any further.
With her vividly rosy cheeks, charming hazel eyes, and lips that seemed
carved from fine coral, Louise knew she didn't need to decorate herself, so
she didn't wear any kind of make-up. In other words, this meant she didn't
look in the mirror much. And this day was no different. The result: she had
absolutely no idea of the "make-up" that Saito had applied on her.
Louise headed out to class in that state. The time being what it was, she
didn't encounter anyone in the hallways or stairs.
Louise opened the classroom door panting. As one, her classmates looked
at her and exploded with laughter.
"Hey, looking good, Louise!"
"Oh my god! That's so you!"
Afterwards, when Mister Colbert kindly complimented the stylish glasses
and moustache sketched on her face, Louise went berserk. She went out
into the hallway where Saito was holding his stomach as he rolled on the
floor in hysteric laughter, slapped him a dozen times, and cut his meals for
the entire day.
According to Louise, a familiar that treated its master's face like a piece of
canvas was akin to the demons of old that opposed the Founder Brimir
and his many allied gods, and such demons were not worthy of the bread
and soup granted by the Lady Queen.
***
After breakfast, Saito cleaned Louise's room. This involved sweeping the
floor with a broom and wiping the table and windows with a cloth.
And then there was the oh-so-enjoyable laundry. He took the laundry down
to the fountain and scrubbed it clean against a washboard. There was no
warm water, only icy cold water that bit fiercely at his fingers. Louise's
underwear were all expensive looking pieces with lots of lace and frills
attached. He would get a meal cut if he happened to damage one, so he
had to wash them gently. It was painful work. Tired of it all, he left one
particular pair with a slightly torn elastic band in the pile one day. Merely a
few days later, Louise walked out obliviously wearing that particular pair,
when the elastic snapped entirely. Her panties slid down to her ankles,
entangling both of Louise's legs like a trapper's snare.
It just so happened that she was at the top of a staircase, so she tumbled
spectacularly down them.
Most fortunately, there wasn't anyone else around to see her roll down the
stairs with her lower half shamefully exposed, so at least her reputation
was spared. Realizing that it had been overkill, Saito was careful not to
peek inside her skirt as he apologized profusely to Louise, who lay
unconscious at the staircase landing. He hadn't meant for the joke to derail
like this. Ideally, he had envisioned it happening in a hallway for optimum
embarrassment.
Once Louise regained consciousness and realized what had happened,
she thrust the torn pair of panties accusingly at Saito, who was sitting
subserviently by the bedside.
"There was a torn pair."
"Indeed there was, Mistress."
Louise's voice quavered with fury.
"Explain yourself."
"It must have been the fountain water, Mistress. Why, it's so cold it could
freeze fingers right off. I believe the elastic couldn't endure that."
Saito replied curtly.
"So you're saying it's the elastic's fault?"
"I'm saying it's the water's fault. It was bad water. I'm convinced that there
must be some kind of curse on it to make it cold and also affect the elastic
somehow."
"In that case, I should not feed such a loyal familiar soup made from that
kind of bad water."
"Most gracious of you."
"Three days should do, I think, for the water to return to normal."
Saito had his meals cut for three days.
***
However, Saito remained completely fine for those three days. He'd just
pretend to be withering and visit the kitchen behind the Hall of Alviss,
where the energetic and lovely Siesta would serve him food like stew, and
meat on the bone. He went there even when his meals weren't cut. The
soup that Louise declared "The Widespread Blessing of Her Majesty, the
Queen" was never enough of a blessing to fill him up.
Naturally, he kept his visits to the kitchen a secret from Louise. She was
adamant about not giving him more until he had corrected his behavior, so
there would be trouble if she found out about the meat and stew Siesta
kindly provided him with. Louise would surely forbid him visiting for the
sake of "educating" her familiar.
Currently though, she was totally unaware. In any case, Saito preferred
Siesta and the kitchen a hundred times more than some Lady Queen and
Founder Brimir he'd never met.
***
One morning, after hungrily drinking down his soup in front of Louise, he
went to the kitchen. Saito, having beaten the noble Guiche at the Vestri
Courts, was hugely popular there.
"'Our Sword' is here!"
The one who called out was Marteau, the head chef, a well-rounded man
well into his forties. Naturally, he was also a commoner himself, but with
his position of head chef at the Academy, he earned as much as a lower
class noble, a fact he could be proud of.
Dressed in simple but fine clothes, he commanded the kitchen with a wave
and a flourish of his hand.
Despite his highly respectable position as head chef of a magic academy
for nobles, Marteau wasn't the least bit arrogant, and surprisingly enough,
disliked both magic and nobles.
He called Saito, who had used a sword to defeat Guiche, by the nickname
"Our Sword" and treated the boy like a king. Thanks to him, the kitchen
was an oasis to Saito.
Saito sat down at his chair, and with a smile, Siesta promptly brought him a
bowl of warm stew and soft white bread.
"Thanks."
Marteau stared earnestly at Saito. He asked the same thing every time
Saito came to eat, and Saito's answer was the same every time.
"I don't know. I've never held a sword before. My body just moved by
itself."
"You guys! Did you hear that?!"
He yelled, his voice echoing around the kitchen.
The younger cooks and the apprentices shouted back.
"We hear you, boss!"
"This is what they call a true master! They never boast about their skill!
Look and learn! A true master never boasts!"
The cooks chanted happily.
"A true master never boasts!"
Then Marteau turned back around to face Saito.
"You know, "Our Sword," I'm starting to like you more and more. So how
about it?"
"Um, how about what...?"
He was simply telling the truth, but Marteau always thought he was just
being modest. It was somewhat frustrating. He felt like he was deceiving
the good-natured man. Saito's gaze dropped down to the runes on his left
hand.
Since that day, it hasn't glowed anymore. Just what was that, I wonder...
Even when Saito tried to make a point of staring at his own runes, Marteau
interpreted that as him being reserved.
The chef turned to Siesta.
"Siesta!"
"Yes?"
Siesta, who had been cheerfully watching the two of them get along,
responded brightly.
she couldn't because doing so would mean contradicting herself about him
being nothing more than a familiar.
***
That same day, bathed in sunlight, Saito was fast asleep during another
lesson.
The wine he drank that morning was taking effect, and Saito dreamed.
It was quite an unbelievable dream.
A dream in which Louise crept into his hay pile at night as he was sleeping.
"What's wrong, Louise...?"
At hearing her name being called, Louise shot a glare at Saito.
"You can't sleep? Oh, all right... can't be helped. Munya~"
Oh, he's just muttering in his sleep,
she thought, and faced the front again.
"...Munya. H-hey, don't hug me all of a sudden."
Louise's gaze snapped to Saito once more. The other students were
starting to take notice of the situation, and perked their ears to listen.
"...Jeez, for the slave driver you are during the day, you're such a sweet
little thing in bed."
A trickle of drool ran down from the corner of Saito's mouth as he
continued to enjoy his dream.
Louise grabbed his shoulders and shook him vigorously.
"Hey! Just what kind of dream are you having?!"
Her classmates burst out laughing. Malicorne the Windward made a
passing comment.
"Oi oi, Louise! Is that the kind of thing you do with your familiar at night?
I'm surprised!"
As it was, the mage who had enchanted this door was apparently an
extremely powerful mage, considering that not even Miss Longueville, an
expert in Earth magic and transmutation in particular, was able to affect the
door.
Taking off her glasses, she stared at the door once more. At this point, she
heard footsteps coming up the staircase.
She shrunk down her baton and slipped it back into her pocket.
The person who appeared was Colbert.
"Greetings, Miss Longueville. What are you doing here?"
"Mister Colbert, I was going to catalog the contents of the treasury, but..."
"Oh, that's quite some work. It'd probably take you all day to go over each
and every item. There's a lot of junk mixed together with them, and it's a
rather cramped space they've been arranged in too."
"Indeed."
"Why don't you just borrow the key from Old Osmond?"
The woman smiled.
"Well... I didn't want to disturb his sleep. In any case, I'm in no immediate
hurry to complete the catalog..."
"I see. Sleep, you say. That old man, I mean, Old Osmond, is quite a deep
sleeper. It seems I shall have to visit him another time."
Mister Colbert began to walk off, but paused in his tracks, and turned
around.
"Err... Miss Longueville?"
"Is something the matter?"
Colbert looked slightly embarrassed as he opened his mouth to speak.
"If it would be all right, how would you like to, say... join me for lunch?"
She took a moment to consider, then smiled brightly as she accepted the
offer.
***
The room was pitch dark, save for Flame's mild glow. Kirche's voice
commanded from the darkness, "Close the door." Saito obliged.
"Welcome to my room."
"It's pretty dark in here."
He heard Kirche snap her fingers. Starting from the one nearest him,
lamps lit up one by one towards Kirche like lights floating above a street.
Doused in the mild glow, Kirche sat on her bed, with a look of worry on her
face. She was wearing attractive underwear, or rather, just plain
underwear. One thing was for sure: supported only by her sexy bra, her full
breasts were the size of cantaloupes.
"Don't just stand there. Come to me." Kirche cooed with her most
captivating voice.
Saito shakily wandered to a smiling Kirche, as if in a dream.
"Sit down."
Saito sat by her side as he was told. His mind was filled with Kirche's
nearly nude body.
"Wh-what is it?" Saito asked nervously. Kirche merely stared at him while
slowly waving her fiery red hair. Under the faint lamp light, Kirche's brown
skin looked wildly erotic, as if trying to capture Saito to do her bidding.
Kirche made a long sigh, and worriedly shook her head.
"You must think me a lowly, despicable woman."
"Kirche?"
Kirche took his silence as acceptance, and slowly, with closed eyes,
approached Saito with her lips. So sexy. I mean... Louise is attractive too.
But when it comes to sexiness, she is no match for Kirche. Though Louise
is really cute, that part of her is just skin deep.
Saito panicked. Kirche's kiss felt not disgusting, but full of passion. Saito
did not resist her from pinning him to the bed.
At that moment...
This time it was the door. Somebody kicked it open.
Saito thought it was just another guy. He was dead wrong. Wearing her
thin pajamas, Louise stood and stared at the two from the doorway.
Kirche mildly eyed Louise, and kept her lips locked with Saito's.
Louise murderously moved towards Saito and Kirche, knocking down a few
lamps in the process. Louise's hands moved faster than her mouth. More
impressively is that her legs moved faster than her hands.
"KIRCHE!" Louise howled towards Kirche's general direction. Kirche acted
like she just noticed her presence, and slowly removed herself from Saito,
while waving her hand indignantly.
"Don't you see that we're kind of busy here, Vallire?"
"Zerbst! Whose familiar do you think you're touching?"
Saito was at a loss. Louise's brown eyes glimmered with fiery anger.
Kirche raised her hands above her head. Stuck between the two, Saito
only panicked. It seemed that letting the whole situation develop into
Kirche kissing him had made Louise extraordinarily angry.
"Love and fire are the Zerbst family's destiny. It's a fate that burns in our
bodies. It is our lifelong goal to embrace this passionate flame. You should
know that." Kirche shrugged, while Louise shook in anger.
"Come here, Saito." Louise stared at her familiar.
"Oh? Louise... he is indeed your familiar, but he has his own will too, don't
you think? Please respect his choice." Kirche said at the side.
"Sh-she's right! Who I hang out with is my business!" Saito added.
Louise raised her voice. "You... by tomorrow you'll be run through by magic
from at least ten nobles! Is that all right with you?!"
"Oh, no problem with that. Didn't you see how good he was in the Vestri
Court ?"
Louise flapped her right hand. "Hmph... so his swordfighting skills are
good, but that doesn't matter when he's attacked by fireballs from the back
and whirlwinds from the front."
"No problem! I'll protect him!" Kirche gave Saito a passionate look.
However, because of Louise's words, Saito thought it over.
If those guys that just visited us at the window find out about me, maybe
they would attack me. Kirche won't be able to cover me all the time, even if
she said she would. That and Kirche changes her mind pretty often. She'll
be bored of protecting me in no time.
After some calm reasoning, Saito reluctantly stood up.
"Aww...are you leaving so soon?" Kirche sadly peered at Saito, with her
hair spread to her back, and her twinkling eyes seemed to painfully tear.
Kirche is one addicting beauty... if a girl like her sticks to me, who cares if I
get hit with magic left and right? Saito thought wildly.
"That's her usual tactic! Don't be fooled by her." Louise tugged Saito's
hand, and walked out.
***
Back in her room, she closed the door with a deadly silence, and faced
Saito. Forcefully biting her lip, she sent him a murderous glare.
"Like some stray dog in heat..." her voice was quivering. Louise's hands
move faster than her mouth, and her feet move faster than her hands. It
looked like her voice would get shakier soon. Anger filled her face.
"W-what now?"
"I almost saw you as a person. Looks like I was wrong."
"You're kidding me, right?" Yeah. See me as a person? Sounds like a lie
no matter how I think about it.
"And you went to wag your tail at that Zerbst witch..." Louise reached into a
drawer in her desk for something. A whip.
"...I should be going for you because I'm a guy. Tonight, I will sleep on your
bed, so you won't have to go to mine."
Louise's right foot suddenly moved like a gust, and shot Saito one between
his legs.
"......ahhh....ohhh......." Saito went on his knees, his body covered in cold
sweat. Oh...that hurt. I think I'm going to die. That REALLY hurt.
"Like? I...do what...to you?" Louise angrily stepped on his head.
"Did...did I get that wrong?"
"Obviously so!" she continued stepping.
"Al-all right...I was wrong..."
Louise sat on a chair, crossing her legs, her breathing still uneven. After
fiercely torturing Saito for a while, her mood seemed to slightly improve.
"Sure...you can go out with anybody you choose. But, no matter what, you
must not go out with that woman."
"W-why?" Saito hopped around as if to minimize the pain.
"First, Kirche isn't a Tristainian; she's a noble from neighboring Germania.
Just that makes going out with her completely unacceptable. I hate
Germanians."
"How do you expect me to know these things?"
"My house, Vallire, has estates on Germania's borders, so we're the first
on the field against Germanians the moment any war starts. Even worse,
right opposite to us on that border is Kirche's birthplace." Louise bit down
hard on her teeth. "So basically, the Zerbst family is our sworn enemy."
"And they call themselves a passionate family."
"Just a low, unworthy family. Kirche's great-great-grandfather stole away
my great-great-grandfather's lover! That was around 200 years ago."
"That's quite a while ago."
"Plus, that Zerbst constantly slanders Vallire. My
great-great-grandfather's fianc was stolen away because of that."
"Huh?"
"My great-great-grandfather's! His wife was taken away just like that."
"Okay, whatever...so basically, this is all because your family lost a lover to
Kirche's family?"
"Not just that. We've lost count on how many family members we've lost
from the wars."
"I'm just a lowly little familiar...it's not like I'm worth being stolen."
"No. I will not let Kirche steal a single bird. I'll shame my ancestors if that
happens." With that, Louise poured a glass of water, and downed it in one
gulp. "That is why Kirche's forbidden."
"Your ancestors have nothing to do with me."
"Yes they do! You're my familiar, right? As long as you eat from the
Vallire family, you are to follow my orders."
"Familiar this, familiar that..." Saito stared discontently at Louise.
"You have a problem with that?"
"No, because I can't live if I don't do what you say, so I'll just have to live
with it..." Saito stuck up his lip, and sat on the ground with a thump.
"And I think you should thank me."
"Thank you for what?"
"If the word that a commoner became Kirche's lover gets out, do you think
you'll survive?"
Saito remembered the men Kirche shooed away, and blasted like flies to
the ground...if that was me...what would that feel like? Saito also
remembered his fight with Guiche, and a shiver went down his spine.
"...Louise."
"What?"
"Give me a sword. A sword." Saito wanted to protect himself.
"Don't you have one?"
"You're kidding me." Saito stood up. Human experimentation? No, thanks!
"If you think that's disgusting, then don't spread that 'using a sword like a
master in an instant' around for no good reason."
"I got it. We can keep that quiet." Saito nodded in fear.
"Ah... I get it now..." Louise nodded in understanding.
"Get what?"
"I'll buy you a sword."
"Oh?" Well that was sudden. Louise is always so stingy.
"You never have enough lives if Kirche has her eyes on you. We brought
that on ourselves, so we'll have to take care of it." Louise weakly said.
"How rare..."
"What?" Louise stared at Saito.
"I thought you're such a miser. You even freak out about my food."
"I can't let a familiar get used to luxury. It makes for bad habits. If it's
absolutely necessary, I'll buy it. I'm not a stingy person." Louise said
proudly.
"Huh?!"
"Now that you get it, go to sleep. Tomorrow is the Day of Void, so I'll take
you shopping."
Oh... so this world has Sundays too. Saito thought as he moved towards
the hallway.
"Where are you going?"
"Where? To the hallway."
"It's all right. You can sleep in my room. If Kirche grabs you again it will be
troublesome."
Saito looked at Louise. "You really are..."
Louise was about to take her whip again when Saito stopped, dove on his
straw bed, and wrapped himself in the blanket. He looked at the
inscriptions in his left hand.
For lighting up, this thing helped me defeat Guiche, got Kirche head over
heels for me, and got Louise to buy a sword for me. What else is this thing
going to bring me? As he thought, drowsiness attacked him. What a long
day... as he thought it, Saito fell fast asleep.
Tabitha loved Days of Void. They're when she could sink into her favorite
worlds. In her eyes, everyone else was an intruder in her own little world,
giving a melancholic feel to her.
Before long, strong knocks rocked her door. Without standing up, Tabitha
simply picked up and waved her staff, which seemed to exceed her height.
She cast "Spell of Tranquility", a wind-type spell. Tabitha was a mage of
the wind affinity. "Spell of Tranquility" effectively blocked out those
distracting door knocks. Satisfied, she returned to her reading, her
expression remaining unchanged throughout the encounter.
Then somebody forcefully broke the door open. Noticing the intruder,
Tabitha moved her eyes from her book. It was Kirche. She began babbling
about something, but with the silencing magic, none of her words reached
Tabitha.
Kirche took away Tabitha's book, and then grabbed the little reader's
shoulders to make her look at her. Tabitha blankly looked at Kirche, her
face unreadable. However, one could see that she had an unwelcoming
gaze.
But Kirche was Tabitha's friend. She would have blown anyone else away
with a cyclone. Seeing no other way, Tabitha canceled her magic. As if a
lock was opened, Kirche's voice instantly emerged. "Tabitha! Get ready,
we're going out!"
Tabitha only softly explained to her friend, "Day of Void." That explanation
was enough for Tabitha, who attempted to take her book back from
Kirche's grasp. Kirche stood up and raised the book high in the air, their
height difference barring Tabitha from the book.
"Yes, I know how Days of Void are important to you, I really do. But now's
not the time for this talk! I'm in love! It's love! Do you get it now?" She
didn't, and shook her head. Kirche was propelled by her emotions, but
Tabitha was a calm and collected thinker. One can only wonder how such
polarized people could be such good friends.
"Right you won't move until I explain. Geez I. AM. IN. LOVE! But that
lad is going out with that damn annoying Louise today! I want to go after
them, and find out where they're going! Do you get it now?" Tabitha still
didn't, because she still didn't know why that mattered to her.
"They just left! On horseback! I can't catch up without your familiar, you
know? Please help me at least with that!" Kirche started crying. Tabitha
finally nodded. So that's why you need my familiar to catch up.
"Oh thank you so much so let's hurry up!" Tabitha nodded again.
Kirche was her friend, and she couldn't help it if her friends had their
problems that they couldn't take care of themselves. It was a bit annoying,
but she didn't have a choice. She opened her window, and whistled. The
sound of the whistle rang in the azure sky for a moment. She then jumped
out of the window.
Those who did not know her would have found it weird, if not alarming.
Kirche, however, followed close after Tabitha and jumped out the window
without a thought. Just a note Tabitha's room was on the fifth floor. She
tended to forego the door altogether when she had to go outside since
jumping out the window was far quicker for her.
Strong and tough wings spread out to the wind. Then, a wind dragon flew
into the air and received its two passengers.
"Your Sylphid is still so awesome no matter how many times I see it!"
Kirche grabbed a protruding spine and sighed in admiration. That's right
Tabitha's familiar is an infant wind dragon.
The dragon, which got the name of the "Fairies of the Air" from Tabitha,
swiftly and perfectly caught the upward draft around the tower, and
reached 200 mails in the air in the blink of an eye.
"Where?" Tabitha succinctly asked Kirche.
Kirche immediately cried, "I don't know I was panicking."
Tabitha didn't mind and commanded her wind dragon, "Two people on
horseback. Don't eat them." Her dragon made a short grunt, showing
understanding. Its blue scales glittered, and its wings flapped strongly to
the wind. It flew high in the air, scouring the ground for a horse; a simple
task for a wind dragon.
Satisfied that her familiar was doing its job, Tabitha snatched her book
back from Kirche's hands, leaned back against the dragon, and started
reading again.
***
Meanwhile, Saito and Louise walked briskly on Tristain's city streets,
having deposited their campus-loaned horse at the city gate's stables.
Saito's sides ached profusely, it was his first time on a horse, after all. "My
sides hurt" Saito moaned, walking slowly.
Louise glanced at Saito and frowned. "You're useless. You haven't even
been on a horse before? Commoners are just"
"And you're annoying. We've been on that thing for three straight hours!"
"Well we can't walk our way here now can we?"
Despite the pain, Saito curiously looked around. White cobblestone
roads feels like a theme park here. Compared to the Academy, there
were far more people in common garb here. On the street side were
vendors selling fruit and meat.
Saito's love for exotic places momentarily rose. But this was a weird world.
There were people briskly walking and people frantically running. Males
and females of all ages walked the streets. This bore no difference with
Saito's world, though the streets were a bit narrower.
"A little bit tight here"
"Tight? This is a really wide street as it is."
"Just this?" Not even 5 meters wide. With this many people walking
around, every step felt cramped.
"Bourdonn Street, Tristain's widest avenue. The palace is straight ahead."
Louise pointed.
"To the palace, then."
"What business do we have visiting Her Majesty The Queen?"
"I want to ask her to increase my portion of food."
Louise laughed.
The streets were filled with shops. Saito, full of curiosity, could not take his
eyes off them. When he looked at one weird-shaped frog in a jar on a
trader's mat, Louise pulled him by the ear. "Hey, don't walk around
corners. There are lots of thieves and pickpockets here. You are looking
after my wallet in your jacket, right?"
Louise said wallets are for servants to carry, and mercilessly gave that duty
to Saito. The wallet was heavily filled with gold coins.
"I am I am very carefully, too. How can anyone steal something that
heavy?"
"With magic, that can be done in a second."
But there was nobody around that looked like a mage. Saito learned how
to discern between commoners and mages in the Academy. Mages always
had capes on, and they looked really arrogant when they walk. According
to Louise, that was a noble's walking stance.
"Aren't they all commoners?"
"Of course. Nobles only take up 10% of the population, and there's no way
they will walk in slums like these."
"Why would nobles steal?"
"All nobles are mages, but not all mages are nobles. If for whatever reason
a noble is disowned from their family, left the family name on his or her
own accord, dropped status to be a mercenary or a criminal Hey! Are
you listening?"
Saito wasn't. He was too fascinated by the street signs.
"What does that bottle-shaped sign say?"
"Brewery."
"And what does that sign with a big cross say?"
"It's a recruiting center for guards."
Saito stopped at every meaningful sign, and Louise had to pull him away
by his wrist every time.
"Okay, okay, I understand, you don't have to be in a hurry like that.
Where's the blacksmith's shop?"
"Over here. They don't just sell swords though."
Louise walked into an even narrower road. A revolting stench, coming from
piles of trash and other dirty things on the ground, soon hit their noses.
"It's really dirty here."
"I told you nobles don't come here that often."
very exquisitely decorated sword. It looked like one could swing it with just
one hand. There was even a hand guard on the short handle.
The shopkeeper said as though he just thought of something, "Speaking of
which, it seems that nobles like to let their servants bear swords lately. The
last time any of them came to pick one from me, they picked this type."
I see a shiny, glittering sword. Very well-suited for a noble. thought
Louise.
"Is that the trend?" Louise asked. The shopkeeper naturally nodded.
"That's right. It seems that there's an increase of thievery on Tristain's city
streets lately"
"Thievery?"
"Yes. Some mage thief that calls himself something like 'Fouquet the
Crumbling Dirt,' and I heard he stole a lot of treasures from the nobles.
Those nobles are getting really rattled, so they're arming their servants
with swords."
Louise had no interest in thieves and focused on the sword instead. It
looked like something that would break in an instant. Saito wielded a sword
that was a lot bigger last time.
"I'd prefer something bigger and broader."
"My lady, please forgive my bluntness swords and people have
compatibilities, just like men and women. As I look at it, this sword fits my
noble lady's familiar very well."
"Didn't I say I want something bigger and broader?" said Louise,
impatiently lowering her head. The shopkeeper went inside again,
remembering to silently mumble, "Oh, the laymen" After a while, he
returned, one hand rubbing the new specimen with an oily rag.
"What about this one?" It was a splendid broadsword of around a mail and
a half in length. The handle was made for two-handed wielding and was
lavishly decorated with jewels. A mirror-like blade reflected light with an
irresistible glow. Anyone could look at it and say it was a very sharp and
broad blade. "This is the best thing I have. Rather than say it's for nobles,
it's more like something nobles wish they can wear on their waists, but
that's something reserved for very strong men. If not, wearing it on the
back isn't half bad."
Saito walked closer, his eyes staring at the sword. "Awesome. That sword
looks really powerful." Saito instantly wanted it. It was a magnificent sword
no matter how he looked at it. I guess this one's fineLouise thought,
seeing Saito's satisfaction.
"How much?" she asked.
"Well it's made by the famous Germanian alchemist Lord Shupei. It can
cut through metal like butter because of the magic infused in it! See this
inscription here?" The shopkeeper proudly pointed at the words on the
handle. "You can't get this cheaper anywhere else."
"Well I'm a noble." Louise held her head up high.
At that, the shopkeeper bluntly gave the price, "This will go for just three
thousand new gold coins."
"What?! You can buy a holiday home with a garden with that!" Louise said,
shocked. Saito, with no idea of the currency's value, stood dumbly.
"A famous sword is worth as much as a castle, my lady. A holiday home is
quite cheap compared to this."
"I only brought 100 new gold coins" Louise, being a noble, had little
skill in bargaining, and made the taboo of giving away her wallet's
contents. The shopkeeper only waved his hand dismissively. "Come on
even standard broadswords cost at least 200 new gold coins." Louise's
face turned red. I didn't even know swords cost that much.
"What we can't buy this?" Saito said in a disappointed tone.
"Yeah we'll have to go for something more affordable."
"Nobles are always so arrogant, and now" Saito mumbled. At that,
Louise stared at him.
"Do you have any idea how much potions cost, because somebody got
himself seriously injured?"
"I'm sorry." Saito lowered his head in embarrassment. He still reluctantly
caressed the sword. "But I really like this sword"
At that moment, a deep, male voice came from a messy pile of swords,
"Don't be so prideful, kid."
Louise and Saito looked towards the sound. The shopkeeper held his
hands to his head.
"Why don't you look at yourself for a moment? You? Wield that sword?
Don't make me laugh. You're only fit for a stick!"
"What did you say?" Saito did not take that insult kindly, but there's not a
single being in that sound's direction to be angry at. It was just a pile of
swords.
"If you get it, then go home. Yes, you! That noble girl over there!"
"How impolite of you!"
Saito slowly approached the sound. "What there's nobody here!"
"Are your eyes there just for decoration?"
Saito looked behind him. What? It's actually a sword that's saying it. It
came from a rusty, damaged sword. "A talking sword!" Saito exclaimed.
The shopkeeper suddenly yelled angrily, "Derf! Do not say such impolite
things to my customers!"
"Derf?" Saito carefully inspected the sword. It was the same length as that
huge broadsword, though its blade was slightly less broad. It was a thin
longsword, although its surface was coated with rust, and one cannot say it
was well made to any degree.
"Customer? A customer that can't wield a sword? You've got to be kidding
me."
"Could it be that this is a sentient sword?" asked Louise.
"That's right, lady. It's a sentient, magical, intelligent sword. I wonder what
kind of mage could make a sword speak but it's got a rotten tongue,
always arguing with my customers. Hey, Derf! Keep up the insolence and
I'll ask this noble here to melt you!"
"Sounds good to me! I'd like to see you try it! I'm kinda tired of this world.
I'd love to be melted down!"
"Fine! Then I'll melt you down!" The shopkeeper approached. But Saito
stopped him.
Two figures watched Louise and Saito leave the weapons shop Kirche
and Tabitha. Kirche watched the two from the shadows of the streets,
fiercely biting her lip. "Louise the Zero trying to warm your relationship
with Saito with a sword, huh? Striking out with gifts so quickly after finding
out he's my prey? What the heck?" Kirche stamped the ground in anger.
Tabitha, her job done, was reading as usual. Sylphid circled around the
skies above them. They had followed the two here soon after they'd
spotted them.
Kirche waited for them to walk far away, and immediately ran into the
weapons shop. The shopkeeper stared at Kirche as if he couldn't believe it.
"Whoa another noble? What the hell is going on today?"
"Hey there, boss" Kirche played with her hair, a charming smile in her
lips. The shopkeeper's face turned deep red under the sudden seduction.
"Do you happen to know what that noble bought not long ago?"
"A s-sword she bought a sword."
"I see so she did get him a sword what kind of sword?"
"A d-dirty and rusty one."
"Rusty? Why?"
"Because she didn't bring enough money."
Kirche laughed, her hand to her chin. "She went broke! Vallire! Your
Duke's house will cry for this!"
"Uh is my lady here to buy a sword, too?" The shopkeeper perked up,
not willing to let go of the chance. This noble looks racked and rich
compared to that tiny one.
"Hmm show me your best."
The man walked inside, brushing his hands in excitement. He returned, of
course, with the broadsword he just showed to Saito.
"Ahh a very well-made sword!"
"You have a good eye, my lady. That noble not so long ago had a servant
that really wanted this one, but it's too much for them."
"Is that so?" The noble's servant? So Saito wants this!
"Of course this sword is made by the famous Germanian alchemist Lord
Shupei after all. It can cut through metal like butter because of the magic
infused in it! See this inscription here?" The shopkeeper repeated what he
had said before.
Kirche nodded. "How much?"
The shopkeeper asked for more, seeing how Kirche looked a lot richer,
"Hmm for new gold coins, 4500."
"Hmm that's a bit pricey." Kirche frowned.
"Well great swords need to be paid for their worth, you know?"
Kirche thought for a while, slowly moving her body towards the
shopkeeper. "Boss isn't this just a bit expensive?" Upon being caressed
at the throat, the salesman suddenly lost his breath. Temptations hit his
mind.
"Uh but great swords are"
Kirche sat on the counter, raising her left thigh. "Isn't the price a bit too
high?" She slowly raised her left foot onto the counter. The salesman's
eyes irresistibly stared at her thighs.
"Th-that's right then 4000 new gold"
Kirche raised her thigh further so that he could almost see in between
them.
"Ah nonono, 3000 would do"
"It's getting hot in here" Kirche ignored him, only opening her shirt's
buttons. "I feel really hot in here. Help me take off my shirt, please" She
threw her most attractive expression at him.
"Ah I got it wrong, I got it wrong it's 2500!"
Kirche took off one button, and looked up at the shopkeeper.
"1800! 1800's fine!"
Another button, exposing her cleavage. She looked at him again.
"Hey, 1600 will do!"
Kirche stopped with her buttons, and turned her attention to her skirt
instead, raising it just so little. The man looked like he could not take any
more.
"How does 1000 sound?" she suggested, slowly lifting her skirt more. He
looked like he was about to hyperventilate.
And then she stopped. His rapid breathing turned to a sorrowful moan.
"Oh ohhhhh"
Kirche straightened herself out, and asked again, "1000."
"Oh! 1000 will be fine!"
Kirche stepped down from the counter, quickly wrote a check, and slapped
it on the counter. "Bought!" She then picked up the sword and left the
shop, leaving the salesman to stare at her check.
After a moment, he suddenly regained consciousness, holding his head.
"DAMMIT! I SOLD THAT BABY FOR JUST 1000?!" He took a bottle of
liquor from his cabinet. "Ohh I'm done for today"
Two huge moons shone down on the walls outside the fifth floor of the
Academy of Magic, which encased a treasure room. The light stretched out
a shadow, standing straight against the walls. Fouquet the Crumbling Dirt.
Fouquet's green, long hair moved with the wind, and Fouquet briskly stood,
openly showing the figure that strikes fear in all the nobles of the country.
Pressing a foot against the wall, Fouquet felt the wall's power and could
not help but admire it. The main tower of the Academy is as strong as it
looks is a physical attack really its only weakness? I can't break through
something this thick without attracting attention. It was not hard for an
expert in earth magic like Fouquet to check a wall's thickness with their
feet, but breaking a wall was completely different. It looks like they used
only hardening spells on it, but I can't even break this with a golem. It's got
a very strong hardening spell my alchemy won't do much.
"Damn it and I already got this far." The thief's teeth grit in frustration.
"I'm not leaving the Staff of Destruction, no matter what." Fouquet crossed
his arms and went into deep concentration.
***
Meanwhile, as Fouquet thought in annoyance about the wall, Louise's
room was in chaos. Louise and Kirche glared at each other in anger, while
Saito, on his straw bed, excitedly studied the sword Kirche had just
presented to him. Tabitha nonchalantly read on Louise's bed.
Louise had her arms on her waist. "What is the meaning of this, Zerbst?"
She glared at her rival.
Kirche watched Saito's admiration, "I told you, I got what Saito wanted, so I
came here to give it to him."
"Ah, that's a shame. I already got my familiar a weapon. Right, Saito?"
On the contrary, Saito couldn't let go of Kirche's gift. He unsheathed the
sword and stared at it. When he held a sword, the inscriptions in his left
hand glowed, while his body became light as a feather. He wanted to
swing it around, but he was indoors. He still couldn't figure out what the
deal about his left hand was. All he knew is that it glowed if he held a
sword.
But all he cared about at this moment was this beautifully decorated blade.
"Uh, well can't I have both?" Saito tilted his head and tried to look cute.
It didn't work. He was launched into the air by a combined kick, hurling him
onto his straw bed.
"Hey." Kirche turned to Louise.
"What?"
"Guess it's time to get this over with."
"Hmm you're right."
"I really hate you, you know?"
"Same to you."
"We think quite alike." Kirche smiled and raised a brow.
Louise, too, defiantly stuck her chin up.
"Let's duel!" They shouted in unison.
"Geez you don't have to" Saito was shocked. The two glared at each
other as if they did not hear him.
"But of course, we have to do this with magic!" Kirche triumphantly
declared.
Louise bit her lower lip, and nodded. "Fine. Location?"
"Really? Are you sure, Louise the Zero? Are you really sure you want to
fight me in a magical duel?" Kirche goaded.
Louise lowered her head. Am I sure? Of course not. But it was a
challenge from a Zerbst, so she had to take it. "Of course! I will not lose to
you!"
Meanwhile, standing on the walls of the central academy tower, Fouquet
felt footsteps. He jumped off towards the ground, and just as Fouquet
reached it, he whispered "Spell of Levitation", landing like a feather,
absorbing his momentum. Fouquet then disappeared into the courtyard
bushes.
Entering the courtyard were Louise, Kirche, Tabitha, and Saito.
"All right, let's begin." Kirche announced.
the ground, but Tabitha waved her staff from the rooftop, casting a Spell of
Levitation on him, causing him to slowly land on the ground.
"I win, Vallire!" Kirche announced in earnest.
Louise sat down, pulling on the grass with her hands in despair.
Meanwhile, Fouquet watched them from the bushes. The thief saw the
crack on the walls from Louise's blast. What kind of magic is that? She
asked for a fireball spell, but nothing came out of her wand, and the wall
blew up. I've never heard of a spell that can make things explode like this.
Fouquet shook his head. More importantly, I can't let go of this chance.
Fouquet started chanting a long spell, waving his wand at the ground.
When finished, a mild smile formed on his face. Following Fouquet's voice,
a bulge formed on the ground. Fouquet the Crumbling Dirt was showing his
talent.
"What a shame, Vallire!" Kirche laughed.
Her battle lost, Louise reluctantly and gloomily slacked her shoulders. Saito
watched her, a complicated emotion on his face. "why don't you uh
untie me first?" He managed a low tone. He couldn't move with the rope
wrapped around him in layers.
Kirche smiled, "Oh, why of course, I'll be glad to!"
Right then, Kirche felt something behind her. She turned around. She
couldn't believe her eyes. "What what the heck is this?!" Her jaw
dropped. What she saw was a huge earth golem moving towards them.
"Kyaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!" Kirche ran away screaming.
Saito yelled behind her, "Hey! Hey! Don't go! Don't leave me here!" He was
in a panic. After all, he had never seen such an enormous golem, and it
was heading towards him. "Whwhat the hell is this?! It's huge!" Saito
wanted to run, but the ropes had him tight on the ground.
Louise recovered her senses and ran towards him.
"You why are you tied up like this?!"
"Isn't that your idea?!"
Above them, the golem raised its foot.
Saito lost hope. "Louise, get out of there!" He yelled.
Just then, Old Osman arrived. "Erm This is not the best time to be hard
on the ladies, right?"
The fellow teacher who reprimanded Mrs. Chevreuse retorted, "But
Osman, Mrs. Chevreuse failed in her duty! She was sleeping soundly in
her bed when she was supposed to be on watch!"
Old Osman gently stroke his long beard while looking at the very shaken
and stirred teacher.
"Erm What's your name again?"
"It's Gimli! Have you forgotten?"
"Oh, right! Gimli! Well, Mr. Gimli, don't get angry. Honestly speaking, how
many of you here can say that you're always vigilant throughout your tour
of duty?" Old Osman replied.
The teachers looked at each other and hung their heads in shame. There
was silence.
"Well, that's the situation that we're in now. Talking about responsibility, I
think all of us, including myself, have to be held accountable for this
incident. Why did we think that a thief could never infiltrate the academy?
Is it because of the number of mages we have in the academy here that
gives us the assurance that we won't be attacked? This type of thinking is
wrong from the beginning."
Old Osman gazed at the hole in the wall and continued, "It's our
complacency that has gave Fouquet the courage to trespass, and steal the
Staff of Destruction. We're all at fault."
Mrs. Chevreuse looked upon Old Osman with gratitude and said, "Oh!
Osman, Mr. Osman! Thank you for your benevolence. From now on I'll
look upon you as though you're my father."
"Well, that Hehe Miss" Old Osman started to stroke Mrs.
Chevreuse's bottom.
"If that's okay with you It's up to the headmaster then."
Old Osman, not wanting to put the blame on anybody, decided that was
the best way to loosen the uptight atmosphere. After that he proceeded to
clear his throat, with everybody remaining solemn waiting for him to speak.
"Well then, who were the ones who witnessed the theft?" Osman asked.
"It was these three." said Mr. Colbert while pointing to the three people
behind him.
It was Louise, Kirche and Tabitha. Saito was also present but due to the
fact that he's a familiar, he wasn't counted as a "person".
"Oh It's you guys" Osman said as he looked at Saito with great
interest.
Saito did not know why he was being stared at, but remained courteous
nonetheless.
"Please tell us about the event in depth."
Louise stepped forward and described what she saw. "Mm A great clay
golem appeared and broke the wall. The hooded magician standing on its
shoulder went in and took something I think it most probably was the
Staff of Destruction... After that the hooded mage rode on the golem and
escaped beyond the school walls The golem became a big mound of
earth in the end."
"After that, what happened?"
"Later, all we saw was a mound of earth, with no sign of the hooded
mage."
"So that is what happened" Osman said while stroking his beard.
"Even though we wanted to carry on the chase, but without any leads we
couldn't. So"
At this point in time Old Osman suddenly remembered a question to ask
Mr. Colbert, "Ah, Where is Miss Longueville?"
"I'm not sure, I haven't seen her since morning."
"Where could she have gone to during these trying times?"
"That's right, where could she be?"
In the midst of those mutterings, Miss Longueville finally appeared.
"Miss Longueville! Where have you been? Something terrible has
happened!" said Mr. Colbert anxiously.
Miss Longueville spoke to Old Osman in a very cool and calm manner. "I'm
extremely sorry to be late! I was doing some investigations. So"
"Investigations?"
"Yes. When I woke up this morning there was already a lot of commotion
happening, so then I went to the vault and saw the inscription on the wall
made by Fouquet. I knew that the thief infamous throughout the land had
struck again. Therefore, I immediately started investigations."
"You're really very efficient, Miss Longueville." Mr. Colbert then asked
again in an urgent manner, "But in the end, did you find out anything?"
"Yes, I have gotten hold of the whereabouts of Fouquet."
"What!?" Mr. Colbert spoke with amazement. "Where did you get this
information from Miss Longueville?"
"According to the commoners around the area, they saw what seemed to
be like a person wearing a black hooded cloak entering an abandoned
house in the nearby forest. I think that the person is most probably
Fouquet and that abandoned house is most probably his hideout."
Louise upon hearing that exclaimed, "A black hooded cloak?
Unmistakable, that must be Fouquet!"
Old Osman too got psyched up and asked Miss Longueville, "How far is it
from here?"
"By foot it takes half a day, by horse it should only take four hours."
"We must report this to the Imperial Court right away! We must seek
reinforcements from the imperial army!" Mr. Colbert shouted yet again.
Old Osman shook his head and stared at Colbert and with a vigor unfitting
for an old man and shouted, "You fool! By the time we report this to the
imperial court, Fouquet would have gotten away Scott free! Besides, if we
can't even handle such a small problem on our own, we're not fit to be
called nobles! Since the staff was stolen from the academy, then it's the
academy's responsibility to get back the staff ourselves!"
Miss Longueville smiled, as though she was waiting for this answer all
along.
Old Osman coughed for a while, and then started recruiting volunteers.
"Now, we're going to organize a search team to find Fouquet. Those willing
to join, please rise up your wands."
All of the nobles looked at each other awkwardly, not one raised a wand.
"No one? That's peculiar. No one wants to be known as the hero who
caught Fouquet the Crumbling Dirt?"
Louise was among those who lowered their heads but she decided to raise
her wand.
"Miss Vallire!" Mrs. Chevreuse exclaimed in surprise. "You mustn't do
this! You're still a student! Please leave this to the teachers!"
"But none of you are willing to help" Louise muttered.
Saito looked at Louise with his mouth wide open. The rather serious look
on Louise coupled with her gently biting her lips looked so stunning that it
had captivated Saito.
Seeing that Louise had raised her wand, Kirche too raised her wand, with
a little reluctance though.
Mr. Colbert even more surprised, exclaimed; "Miss Zerbst! Aren't you a
student too?"
Kirche replied nonchalantly, "Well, I simply cannot lose to the Vallire
family."
Seeing Kirche raising her wand, Tabitha did the same.
"Tabitha! You need not do this! This does not concern you at all!" Kirche
said.
Tabitha just answered, "I'm worried."
Feeling touched, Kirche looked at Tabitha with gratitude.
Louise at the same time also muttered, "Thank you Tabitha."
Seeing the three of them, Old Osman laughed and said, "Well then, it's all
up to you three now."
"Sir! Headmaster Osman! I strongly object! We must not put the life of a
student in danger!"
Miss Longueville smiled and answered; "It's all right. I'm not a noble
anyway."
Kirche paused for a while, and asked again, "But aren't you Headmaster
Osman's secretary?"
"Yes, I am. But Old Osman isn't a person who is concerned by a person's
status when looking for help. Whether if he's a noble or commoner."
"If it's possible, tell me in depth how you lost your status, please."
But Miss Longueville just smiled at Kirche. It seemed like she did not want
to speak anymore.
"Just tell me please, even if it's just a little." Kirche pestered as she began
leaning closer to Miss Longueville. Just then she felt someone grabbing
her shoulder. It was Louise. Kirche then turned around and said, "What is it
that you want, Vallire?"
"Forget it. Stop raking up someone's past."
"Humph, I'm bored, that's why I needed some one to talk to". Kirche replied
while placing her hands behind her head and laying against the side of the
carriage.
"I do not know if this applies to your country, but in Tristain, it's a shameful
act to force someone to reveal something that he or she does not want to
say."
Kirche did not answer her. She got up and sat in a cross legged position
and began saying, "It's all because of your impetuous that got me into this
mess. Capturing Fouquet"
Louise gave an angry stare at Kirche, "What do you mean by that? Didn't
you volunteer yourself in?"
"If you had came alone, wouldn't Saito be in danger, too? Am I right,
Louise the Zero?"
"Why do you say that?"
"Anyways, if that large golem appeared again, you would surely run to the
rear and let Saito do all the fighting, right?"
"Why would I run away? I would use my magic, you'll see!"
Miss Longueville pointed to the house and said, "From the information I've
gathered, that should be the place."
"Looks like no one is inside. Is Fouquet really hiding there?"
The group started discussing, using sticks to draw their battle plan on the
ground. They all agreed that ambushing him was the best way. All the
better if he was sleeping.
Firstly, they would need to scout around the house and know what is going
inside. After that if Fouquet is inside, the scout will draw him out, because
there is not enough earth inside the house for him to create an earth
golem. Once outside, the rest would all cast their magic against him,
without letting him have a chance to summon his golem.
"So who is going to lure him out?" Saito asked.
Tabitha replied, "The one with the best reflexes."
All stared at Saito.
"Me?" Saito sighed. He drew out the sword that Kirche gave to him.
The runes on his left hand started glowing. At the same time Saito felt his
body becoming as light as a feather.
Saito moved closer to the house and peered through the window in the
house. There was only one room in the whole house, with a table and a
reclining chair that were both covered in dust. There was also a bottle of
wine on the table and in one corner of the room there was firewood.
There was no one inside and there did not seem to be any place to hide
inside the house either.
Had he already left this place?
But their opponent is Fouquet, a triangle mage. So he may still be hiding
inside even though there did not seem to be a hiding place inside.
So Saito decided to call everyone over.
Saito used his hand to make an "X" sign on top of his head, a sign that
means the house is empty.
The rest of the group who were hiding carefully approached the house.
Following Tabitha, Kirche took out her wand hidden in her cleavage and
started chanting.
A fireball shot out of her wand and engulfed the golem. Even though the
whole golem was on fire, it did not seem to be affected by the fire at all.
"It's too tough for the few of us!" Kirche shouted.
"Retreat" Tabitha said softly.
Kirche and Tabitha went different ways and ran out of the house.
Meanwhile, Saito was looking for Louise.
"Over there!"
Louise stood behind the golem, chanted something and pointed her wand
towards the golem.
Something exploded on the surface of the golem. It was Louise's magic!
The golem realized this, turned around and faced Louise.
Saito, standing near the door of the house 20 mails away from Louise
shouted, "Run! Louise!"
Louise refused, "No! If I subdue this, no one will ever call me Louise the
Zero ever again." Louise appeared to be very serious. The golem tilted its
head, pondering whether to deal with Louise or Kirche and Tabitha who
were escaping.
"Look at the size difference between you and the golem! You can't possibly
win!"
"You'll never know if you don't try."
"It's too hard! It's impossible!"
Louise stared at Saito and said, "Haven't you said this before?"
"What?"
"When you were badly beaten by Guiche's Valkyries, when you kept
standing up and said, you did not want to lower your head, and you never
will."
"Yes... I did say that but"
"I feel the same way. Even though I cannot accomplish anything, this is a
matter of pride. If I run away now, people will say, 'because she's Louise
the Zero, that's why she ran away'."
"Does it matter? Let people say whatever they want!"
"But I'm a noble. Nobles are people that can use magic." Louise tightened
her grip on her wand. "And nobles never turn their backs on their
enemies."
The golem decided that it would deal with Louise first, it raised its leg,
preparing to crush her.
Louise raised her wand towards the golem and started chanting again
But it failed, even though Louise used 'fireball'.
Then a small explosion occurred on the golem's chest and small fragments
of earth fell out from its chest. The golem was not affected by the attack at
all.
Saito grabbed his sword and dashed towards Louise.
Louise saw the golem's foot getting nearer and nearer. She closed her
eyes and prepared for the worst.
At this instant, Saito approached her at the speed of a whirlwind, grabbed
her and rolled away from the golem's stomp.
Saito gave a slap on Louise's face. Pak!
"Do you really wish to die?"
Louise looked at Saito, stunned.
"To hell with your noble's pride! Once you die, nothing really matters
anymore! Idiot!"
Tears began to flow out of Louise's eyes like a waterfall.
"Please don't cry!"
"But but I cannot take this lying down I'm always being treated like a
fool by others"
Looking at the crying Louise, Saito felt hapless.
Being constantly called "Zero", being treated like an idiot, no one could
take that lying down. He recalled his fight with Guiche. Louise cried that
time, too. Even though Louise is stubborn and haughty, in reality she
actually hates fighting and she's not good at it either.
She's only a girl Louise's beautiful face was now covered in tears, just
like a crying child.
But this was not the time to console her. Saito turned his head over and
saw the golem raising its fists, ready to pound them.
"Can't you even console me a little?" Louise protested as Saito carried her
and escaped.
The golem chased after them, even though the golem was nowhere near
agile, its speed was still on par with Saito.
Tabitha's Wind Dragon landed in front of Saito to help in their escape.
"Get on." Tabitha said.
Saito placed Louise on the dragon's back.
"You too, quickly!" Tabitha said to Saito with urgency unlike her normal
self.
But Saito did not get on, instead he ran towards the golem.
"Saito!" Louise shouted.
"Fly away now!" Saito shouted.
Tabitha stared at Saito emotionlessly for a while, and was forced to make
Sylphid fly up as the golem was approaching them.
Bang!
The golem's fist smashed onto the place Saito stood on. Just in the nick of
time, Saito jumped and evaded the blow. The golem removed its fist from
the ground and a crater a meter wide was formed.
Saito mumbled to himself, "Don't cry if you can't take it lying down. Stupid!
This really makes me feel like doing something for you!" Saito faced the
golem and said, "You better not look down on me! You're just a pile of dirt!"
He grabbed hold on his sword and said, "I'm Louise's familiar!"
"Saito!" Louise attempted to jump down from Sylphid which was in mid air,
but was grabbed by Tabitha.
"Please save Saito!" Louise pleaded.
Tabitha shook her head.
"Impossible to get near."
Whenever Sylphid tried to get near, the golem would try to attack it. So
Tabitha was not able to approach Saito at all.
"Saito!" Louise shouted again.
Louise saw Saito wielding his sword in a stand off against the golem.
The golem moved and threw a punch. In mid-flight the fist morphed into
steel. (3)
Saito saw this, and parried the attack with his sword.
Pang! The sword broke from the hilt upon impact.
Saito was stunned. Was this sword really made by the famous Germanian
Alchemist Lord Shupei? It's totally useless!
Without a weapon, all Saito could do was evade the golem's attack.
Seeing Saito in a pinch, Louise was desperate. Wasn't there anyway to
help him? Just then, Louise noticed the "Staff of Destruction" held by
Tabitha.
"Tabitha! Pass that to me!"
She nodded and passed the Staff of Destruction to Louise.
The Staff of Destruction had an unusual shape that Louise had never seen
before.
But since Louise's magic did not work, all she could depend on now was
the Staff of Destruction.
Louise closed her eyes and took a deep breath. Opening her eyes again
she said, "Tabitha! Use levitation on me." And jumped off the Sylphid's
back. Tabitha hastily casted "Levitation" on Louise.
Under the effect of the spell, Louise slowly descended and facing Saito
and the golem, waved the Staff of Destruction.
Nothing happened at all. There was no response from the Staff of
Destruction.
"Is this really a magical staff?" Louise shouted urgently.
Were there any special requirements in order to activate it?
Saito looked at the descending Louise and was shocked. Why did she
come back? It would have been better for her to stay on the dragon!
At the same time, Saito saw the Staff of Destruction that Louise was
holding.
Looks like Louise did not know how to use the staff and she was just
waving it around
Saito rushed towards Louise.
If we could use this, maybe we could defeat the golem!
"Saito!" Louise shouted to Saito who was running towards her.
Saito grabbed the Staff of Destruction away from Louise.
"I don't know how to use this!"
"It's to be used like this!"
Saito grabbed hold of the Staff of Destruction, took out the arming handle,
opened the rear cover and pulled out and extended the inner tube.
Why do I know how to do this?
But now this is not the time to think.
He flipped up the telescope sight on the tube and aimed.
Seeing his proficiency in handling the Staff of Destruction, Louise was too
shocked to say anything.
Saito placed the Staff of Destruction on his shoulder and pointed the front
of the staff towards the golem.
Due to the short distance between him and the golem, Saito decided to
aim directly at the golem.
As the distance was very close, the arming range (4) might not be attained
and therefore even if hit directly, it might not explode.
Forget about that, just try it! Saito thought while shouting at Louise, "Don't
stand behind the staff, there will be a back blast!"
Louise hurriedly moved out of the way.
The golem approached closer and closer to Saito.
Saito released the safety latch and fired the weapon.
Immediately, a loud thunder came from the staff and a projectile with wings
flew towards the golem.
The projectile met with the golem with a terrific explosion.
Saito instinctively closed his eyes.
A deafening roar occurred and the upper body of the golem pulverized and
flew out in all directions, causing a rain of earth.
Saito slowly opened his eyes.
As the smoke from the explosion cleared, only the lower body of the golem
was left standing.
What was left, took one last step forward before it finally stopped moving,
and knelt down.
Then slowly from the waist, it crumbled and returned into what it
originally was dirt.
Just like last time, the golem was reduced into a mound of earth.
Louise, who witnessed everything, felt her legs weaken and sat on the
floor.
Kirche, who was hiding near the bushes, came running out.
Saito finally gave a sigh of relief.
Kirche hugged Saito and said, "Saito, My darling! You did it!"
They had no choice but to obey. Without their wands, they could not cast
any magic.
"Mr. Agile Familiar, please drop your broken sword too. You're a threat to
me if you're holding a weapon."
Saito obeyed her orders and dropped the sword.
"Why?" Louise asked angrily.
"Hmm I'd better explain to you all in order for you all to rest in peace."
Fouquet said with a coquettish smile on her face.
"I had gotten hold of the Staff of Destruction, but I did not know how to use
it."
"The way to use it?"
"Yes. No matter how I waved the staff or applied my magic on it, there was
no response at all. That frustrated me. After all, if I do not know how to use
it, it would be just as useful as a decorative item. Wouldn't it?"
Louise wanted to dash out towards Fouquet, but was stopped by Saito.
"Saito!"
"Let her finish."
"How considerate of you, Mr. Familiar. Then I would continue. Since I did
not know how to use it, the only way was to let other people show me how
to use it."
"So therefore you brought us here."
"If it's the students from the academy, there may be a chance that
someone knows how to use the staff."
"If none of us knew how to use the Staff of Destruction, what would you
do?"
"If that was the case, you all would be crushed by my golem. After that I
would bring the next group of students here. But thanks to you, I finally
know how to use the Staff of Destruction."
Fouquet smiled and said, "Even though the time spent with you all was
short, I'm really happy. Goodbye."
Realizing that the students had given them the cold stare, the
embarrassed Osman cleared his throat and regained his solemn
composure.
"A job well done for all of you, you have returned the Staff of Destruction
and captured Fouquet."
The three besides Saito acknowledged proudly.
"Fouquet will be handed over to the town guards, and the Staff of
Destruction will be returned back to the treasure vault. Finally the case is
closed."
Gently caressing each of the trio's heads, Osman said, "I have requested
the imperial court to confer upon you the title of Chevalier, I believe that we
should have news of it soon. And since Tabitha already has the title of
chevalier, I have requested that she be given the Elven Medallion."
The trio's faces brightened up upon hearing the news.
"Really?" Kirche said astoundingly.
"Yes. You have done more than enough to deserve this title. Haven't you?"
Louise gazed at Saito who was listless since they entered the office.
"Headmaster Osman, Saito won't get anything?"
"Yes, I'm afraid so. Because he's not a noble"
Saito replied, "I don't need anything."
Headmaster Osman gently clapped his hands and said, "I almost forgot,
Tonight's Ball of Frigg will resume as planned since we have gotten back
the Staff of Destruction.
Kirche's face brightened up. "That's right. Let's forget about Fouquet and
dance all night long!"
"The main attraction of the ball will be you three. So go get ready and
dress up!"
The three bowed, and left through the door.
Louise stopped and looked at Saito.
"You go first." Saito told Louise.
Even though Louise was still worried, she nodded and left the room.
Osman turned to Saito and said, "You have something to ask me?"
Saito nodded.
"Please ask. I'll try to answer your question to the best of my abilities. Even
though I couldn't confer you a title, this is the least I can do to show my
appreciation."
Immediately after, he asked Mr. Colbert to leave the room. Mr. Colbert,
who was waiting for Saito to speak, was expressing displeasure as he
exited the room.
After Mr. Colbert left, Saito said, "That, the Staff of Destruction was
originally from my world."
Osman's eyes gleamed. "Originally from your world?"
"I'm not from this world."
"Is this true?"
"It's true. I was transported to this world due to Louise's summoning."
"I see. If that's the case" Osman squinted his eyes.
"The Staff of Destruction was a weapon from my world. Who was the
person who brought it to this world?"
Osman sighed and said, "The one who gave the Staff of Destruction was
my savior."
"Where is the person now? That person is definitely from the same world
as me."
"He died. That was over thirty years ago"
"What did you say?"
"Thirty years ago, while I was strolling inside the forest, I was attacked by a
two headed dragon. The one who saved me was the owner of the Staff of
Destruction. He used another Staff of Destruction to kill the two headed
dragon and then collapsed. He was already injured at that time. I
transported him to the academy and treated his wounds. But to no avail"
"And he died?"
"I'm sorry that I could not be of much help. I'll always be on your side,
Gandlfr!" Osman hugged Saito. "I must thank you once again for bringing
back the possession of my benefactor."
"It's all right" Saito said tiredly.
"I tried to find out for you how you arrived in this world but"
"But what?"
"But I could not find anything, please do not be dismayed. You'll get used
to this world as time goes by. Maybe by then you could find a wife here
too"
Saito sighed again. The clue to return to his original world slipped through
his fingers just like that.
***
On top of Alvss Dining Hall, there is a great hall. That is where the ball
was being held. Saito leaned on the railings of the balcony and looked at
the grand reception.
The students and teachers who were dressed grandly gathered around
tables filled with exquisite food and chatted amongst themselves. Saito
arrived there through a flight of stairs leading up to the balcony. Seeing
them, Saito felt that he would not fit in at all and therefore, decided not to
enter.
Next to Saito were some food and a bottle of wine that Siesta had brought
for him earlier. Saito poured for himself a glass of wine and drank it.
"Eh, haven't you got a drop too much?" said Derflinger which was leaning
on the balcony worryingly. As the sword that Kirche gave to Saito broke
during the ordeal, Saito brought Derflinger for protection. As usual it had a
rotten tongue but it still had a happy go lucky personality so having him for
company still had its merits.
"You're noisy. To think that I had found the way to go back home, in the
end it's just a dream can't I drink to drown away my sorrow?"
Just before the ball started Kirche, who was beautifully dressed in an
evening gown was accompanying Saito. But as soon as the ball started
she was nowhere to be seen.
"What?"
"You said that you were from another world," Louise replied while
dancing gracefully.
"Huh? Didn't you believe me already before that?"
"I originally only took what you said with a pinch of salt but the Staff of
Destruction It's a weapon from your world isn't it? When I saw that, all I
could do was to believe," Louise lowered her head and asked, "Do you
wish to go back?"
"Yes. I want to go back, but since there's no way to go back yet, I'll have to
get used to life here for a while."
"You're right" Louise muttered to herself then continued dancing.
After that, Louise was still blushing and did not dare look at Saito. "Thank
you." She abruptly uttered.
Hearing that, Saito was puzzled. Why is she acting so funny today?
"Well Didn't you save me when I was almost crushed by Fouquet's
golem?" Louise replied.
The musicians played an even more encouraging tune. Slowly bit by bit,
Saito was cheering up. Someday I will be able to finally return back
home but being here isn't really that bad either.
Louise is really very dainty today, I should be satisfied.
"You're welcome. That's what I'm supposed to do."
"Why?"
"Because I'm your familiar."
Louise smiled.
Derflinger which was still leaning on the balcony looked at the both of
them, "Unbelievable!" it said to itself.
The twin moons in the sky shone onto the dance floor, and along with the
candle lights, created a romantic atmosphere on the dance floor.
"Partner! You amaze me!"
Looking at his partner dancing with his master, "A familiar dancing with his
Master? That's the first time I've seen this happening!"
References
1. The term "New Religion" refers to any religious group in Japan
that has its roots after the Meiji Restoration of 1868. This includes the
Nichiren Buddhist organization Soka Gakkai, as well as the infamous
Aum Shinrikyo. The latter probably explains Saito's concern.
2. Hamburger: In Japan, hamburgers can be served in a bun, called
hambg (), or just the the patties served without a bun,
known as hambgu () or "hamburg," short for "hamburg
steak." The type mentioned by Saito was the version without the bun.
()
3. Rooms in Japan are measured j (), which is the number of
tatami mats required to cover the floor. A tatami mat is 90 cm by 180
cm for an area of 1.62 m2 each. Twelve j is slightly more than 19.5 m2
or almost 210 square feet.
4. Alvss was a dwarf in Norse mythology who was turned to stone
through Thor's trickery.
5. Vestri is a dwarf in Norse mythology representing West.
6. In Norse mythology, Frigg (Eddas) or Frigga (Gesta Danorum)
was said to be "foremost among the goddesses," the wife of Odin,
queen of the sir, and goddess of the sky.
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Credits
Story
: Noboru Yamaguchi
Illustrator : Nana Mochizuki
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