I returned from the shelves with a stack of books in hand. Leila followed behind me with another stack.
I had picked some of the books that intrigued me, and also picked up a few with no titles but caught my eye. We placed them carefully on the desk by the railing overlooking the first floor. Before I started reading, I carefully took off my coat and settled myself into the cushioned seat.
I started at the top of my pile and began flipping through it at a rapid speed.
Anytime I visited this place, I always headed to the second floor almost immediately. The first floor only had stuff like history, politics, novels, and other stuff, not something I needed at the moment. Most of the books I found on the second floor related to magic and Talents, and that was perfect.
Time passed quietly as I moved from one book to another, skimming through the pages, trying to absorb as much as I could. Eventually, however, Leila tapped my shoulder.
“Lady Carine… It’s almost time.”
“Ah…” I lamented.
I was once again surprised by how fast the time had gone. Clearly, meeting with the princess took more time than I had imagined. I barely gathered anything useful today.
I packed up and wore my coat again. By the time we reached the first floor, the princess and co were nowhere to be found. Without wasting much time, we made our way outside to the snowy street, heading back home.
I was… a bit frustrated. I had been looking forward to this day to satisfy my curiosity, but once again I failed.
I needed to know more about Talents, not just any Talents, but mine. Although I was always interested in learning Talents, I had never been so motivated to find out more.
The reason dates to a few months ago, days after Mother had recovered.
—
Father had called me over to the drawing room.
Not just Carine, though. Feyt as well.
Leila and Miss Eliza escorted us through the halls, but once we arrived, they were barred from even stepping near the door. Clearly this won’t just be a normal gathering.
Inside, the drawing room was the same as ever. Only this time, the fireplace was lit to keep things warm. Father and Mother were already waiting for us, seated on their cushioned chairs. On the table before them was a furled scroll tied gently with a rope, and a small, polished wooden chest lined with gold.
“Father, Mother,” I said with a bow as Carine.
I mirrored myself as Feyt in silence.
“Carine, Feyt. Please, sit,” Father said, gesturing to the couch across from them.
I obeyed, settling into the seat slowly and nervously. There was a strange tension in the room. It was so tense and thick, I could almost cut through it with a butter knife.
After we sat down, however, both of them remained silent. Only the crackling sound of the fireplace filled the room. Then, that tense silence was broken when Father cleared his throat.
“Carine, do you know what this is?” He nudged the furled scroll over to me.
Looking at it, I couldn’t say I knew what it was. But there was this faint sense of once seeing it before… a long, long time ago.
But with my mind drawing a blank, I just shook my head. “I can’t say I do.”
Father then nodded, seemingly unsurprised. “That makes sense. You haven’t seen it since you were three, after all.”
Three? That’s quite a long time ago.
Father picked up the scroll and undid the aged, thin rope. Moments later, it was unfurled completely. He placed it gently on the small table between us, face-up.
What I saw on that scroll was something I had always wanted to see firsthand.
Two distinct patterns, each surrounded by a circular border with differing letters surrounding it. It was starting to fade away, probably due to the aged nature of the scroll, but it was still clear as day to me what those patterns were.
“Aetherian Symbols…” I muttered.
“Indeed.” Mother nodded. “But these aren’t just any other Aetherian Symbol.”
I blinked, my eyes still glued to the two symbols before me, but wondering what Mother could be hinting at. Then, she laid it out directly.
“They’re your Aetherian Symbols.”
My breath hitched. I froze in place.
This was something I’d longed to know for years, long before I ever regained my past life’s memories.
It was something always hidden from me by Mother and Father, and I knew better than to ask for a direct answer. I thought the only way I’d ever find out would be to purchase a Talent Scroll in secret and run the test myself.
But now… they were showing me of their own accord?
I raised my eyes from the parchment, meeting Father’s gaze. “But… why now? Why show me this now, after all these years of hiding it?”
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“Well… you see…” Father rested his elbows on his knees, leaning forward. He let out a heavy sigh before continuing. “After everything you’ve gone through, and now that you’re older… I believe you deserve to know.”
Mother nodded along. But she kept her gaze away, staring at the snowy skies outside the window, as if reluctant to spill the words. “You deserve to know… why we trained you so hard. Why we kept you from the public eye for most of your life.”
There’s an actual reason for that?
I didn’t know how to respond.
“Take a closer look at the scroll, Carine,” Father said.
My eyes dropped to the scroll once more.
The Aetherian Symbols, or more commonly known as Talent Symbols, rested silently in mysterious dark red ink on the surface of the parchment. The ink was most likely blood… my blood, in fact. I wasn’t surprised by that, however. With how the ritual is performed, it was to be expected.
What shook me to the core… was the number of symbols inscribed on it.
Only two…?
From all the books I’d studied, and from my own common sense, most individuals have at least four Symbols if they were to be tested. Sometimes, there were cases where people would only be born with three.
But two?
I had never read such a case before. Not in texts, not in records, not even in theory.
That… can’t be right.
I analyzed the symbols once more, this time, focusing on the patterns’ designs.
Talent Symbols held no meaning by themselves. Only by connecting them to one another could you assume what Talent someone has. This job was usually given to expert scholars who spent their entire lives learning Talents and their intricacies. Only they can give out accurate readings, for a fee, of course.
But I had a feeling, with my eyes, I could do it myself. Right here and now.
The first one was a symbol that looked like an eye without its pupil. I immediately recognized its design. It was a symbol representing an [Eye]…
Okay, maybe that’s a little bit too obvious.
But unlike the reference images from books, there was text encircling the designacting as its border. They seemed to be in a foreign language of some sort.
I couldn’t understand what the words meant… or so I thought. Deep in the back of my head, something told me that the sentence meant something along the lines of “the gift of sight.”
…Okay, a little too obvious again, brain. Mind telling me something useful?
I didn’t waste any time and shifted my gaze to the second, and last, symbol.
It was… weird.
It wasn’t anything I’d seen before. It was a shape, but not a geometric one. One side was rounded, the other jags as if cut unevenly. Inside the shape were lines that formed some sort of pattern, curling slightly before abruptly stopping at the edges.
Needless to say, I found no resemblance to any of the documented Talent Symbols I had memorized, nor do I have any idea what it meant.
Then, I cautiously gave the text border a read. Once again, it was a language that seemed so foreign, yet so familiar. A voice in the back of my head tells me that the sentence meant… “the whole—”
And yes, the text does cut off suddenly.
What could this symbol possibly represent?
I stared at the second symbol harder with each passing second, as if glaring at it enough might make it make sense.
If I may assume… those two symbols seemed to represent my eyes. Eyes that could see every movement. Eyes that could replicate any action. Eyes that could see every detail.
However, I didn’t see any Talent Symbols that could connect to my two-bodied situation…
“Carine…”
Father’s voice broke my sudden staring contest.
I looked up at them, my eyes still glaring in confusion. But they continued as if it was expected.
“When we first saw the results… we were shocked.”
“Two symbols,” Mother said. “We had never heard of such a case before. Not even among the commonfolk, let alone nobility. We didn’t know what to do. After the scroll appraised your symbols, we should’ve sent it to the scholars to assess it. But we decided back then that was a risk we weren’t willing to take.”
“Risk?” I parroted, my eyes narrowing.
“If word got out that you only bore two symbols… I doubt it would end well,” Father said. “It would be a topic for ages, the families that had grudges against us could use it as a weapon, or you could even become research material for the kingdom.”
“Just the rumor alone could’ve ruined you,” Mother added. “I imagine a lot of snobs wouldn’t hesitate to call you defective, cursed, or such words.”
Father nodded slowly. “We… didn’t want you to suffer such a fate.”
So… that’s why they hid it.
All this time, they weren’t being secretive for the sake of it. They were being cautious.
I looked down again at the scroll.
There were only two symbols, no matter what angle I looked from.
“…I see,” I said quietly.
Still, something about it felt wrong. Like I was missing something important.
If they were this cautious of what this would mean… did that mean they had no idea what these symbols meant either?
I glanced up at them.
“…Did either of you ever try interpreting it yourselves?”
There was a silent pause.
Then Father exhaled through his nose. “I did try,” he admitted. “I bought books, any that I could find relating to Talent Symbols… But the books were dense. Even when they were written in plain language, the theories contradicted one another. I realized… There was no way I could interpret your Symbols accurately.”
So… that’s why there were plenty of books about Talents in the family library.
But… I thought those books were only the basics.
“However,” Mother said suddenly. She shifted her gaze to meet mine directly. “I wanted you to grow strong anyway, Talent or not.”
“I wanted to prove to you, and to them, that you didn’t need a Talent to be great. Even if you bore only two symbols, your will would surpass anyone with five or six.”
She paused, then looked away again, as if trying to hide her face. But from the faint reflection I saw in the mirror, I realized she had… a pained face.
“I needed to believe that if your Talent turned out to be something weak… or if it turned out to be nothing at all… that you’d still stand. And not just standing to survive… but standing above the others.”
Those words echoed louder than anything else in the room.
Was that really how she saw me this entire time?
“That’s why we have a question for you, Carine,” Father said.
I turned to him, silent but anticipating what they could be asking of me.
He placed his hand gently on the scroll. “Will you still follow your training? Even after learning all of this?”
I stared at Father silently, not even blinking. I shifted my gaze gently towards Mother. She still looked out to the snowy skies above.
I pondered Father’s question for a moment.
Two symbols… That meant at best, I could only have one Talent, and it was related to my eyes.
But was it really enough? Could I really survive in this world with just that?
In a world full of Talents, one of my bodies lacked them. To say I was disappointed would be an understatement.
But… was that really enough to stop me?
Was it really enough to erase everything they had poured into me?
…The answer was clear.
No.
I closed my eyes and shook my head. “No, I won’t stop.”
I looked them in the eyes, convincing myself that this was the right way forward.
“I’ll keep training. I’ve come this far already, and I’m not going to waste it now.”
Even if I had only one Talent, I wanted to prove that Mother was right. I wanted to prove I could stand above the others, even those filled with Talents.
Father’s eyes softened the moment I answered. The tension in his shoulders eased, and he leaned back just slightly, as if something heavy had been lifted off him.
“I’m glad,” was all that he said.
My gaze shifted to Mother.
She hadn’t turned around. Her eyes still followed the drifting snow outside the frosted window. The silence stretched for a moment longer.
But then… I saw it. A faint curve at the corner of her lips. A very, very faint smile.
For as long as I could remember, Mother’s approval never came through words. It was always in the smallest gestures. This, this was one of them.
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Chapters
- Chapter 240: Silent Pity
- Chapter 239: Sky Ball
- Chapter 238: Another Game
- Chapter 237: Damage Control
- Chapter 236: Countered
- Chapter 235: Special Plan
- Chapter 234: A Very Familiar Face
- Chapter 233: Discipline
- Chapter 232: The Lengthy Return Trip
- Chapter 231.5: A Wasted Day
- Chapter 231: Not Alone
- Chapter 230: A Bit Busy, Huh?
- Chapter 229: I Need Answers, Dammit!
- Chapter 228: The Royal Archives
- Chapter 227: Necessary Evil
- Chapter 226: The Final Nail
- Important Announcement
- Chapter 225.5: The Full Picture
- Chapter 225: Sudden Guests
- Chapter 224: A Historical Fumble
- Chapter 223: Take It Seriously
- Will Be Taking A Short Break on The 14th Soon
- Chapter 222: The True Power of Understanding
- Chapter 221: A True Smile
- Chapter 220: Meaning And Understanding
- Chapter 219.5: An Unfounded Worry
- Chapter 219: I’m Not A Really Good Teacher
- Chapter 218: Learning Isn’t Teaching
- Chapter 217: Fun In Learning
- Chapter 216: A Signed Doom
- Chapter 215: The Doom-Filled First Day
- Chapter 214: On The Same Page
- Chapter 213: A New Mage on Campus
- Chapter 212: Learning About My Friends Again
- Chapter 211: A Sudden Friend
- Chapter 210: Speak of The Devil
- Chapter 209: The Mage Class
- Chapter 208: A Small Town In The Capital
- Chapter 207: Impossible Standard
- Chapter 206: Second Classes
- Chapter 205: Quick Reunion
- Chapter 204: First Classes
- Chapter 203: First Day
- Chapter 202: Moving In
- Chapter 201: Another Birthday; Carine’s Side
- Chapter 200: Another Birthdays; Feyt’s Side
- Chapter 199: Not Yet
- Chapter 198: Should’ve Accepted
- Chapter 197: A Sudden Development
- Chapter 196: Incomplete Chaos
- Chapter 195: Have Faith in Me
- Chapter 194: Like An Old Friend
- Chapter 193: Coincidences
- Starting My Break
- Interlude 3: A Totally Normal Training
- A Quick Announcement
- Chapter 192.5: Memorable
- Chapter 192: Farewell and Disappointment
- Chapter 191: Placements
- Chapter 190: The Audience
- Chapter 189.5: The Unignorable Truth
- Chapter 189: Another Mirror
- Chapter 188: Unnecessary Apologies
- Chapter 187: Double Dress-Up
- Chapter 186: Not Over Yet
- Chapter 185: Realized Potential
- Chapter 184.5: Where Her Trust Is
- Chapter 184: Results
- Chapter 183: Incoming Results
- Chapter 182: Lying Flat… Again
- Chapter 181: Final Stretch
- Chapter 180: A Grave for The Academy
- Chapter 179: Patient Rescue
- Chapter 178: Challenger
- Chapter 177: Red and Yellow
- Chapter 176: Sudden Leader
- Chapter 175: The Board’s Gambit
- Chapter 174: Nine to One
- Chapter 173.5: To Be Remembered
- Chapter 173: Starting Line
- Chapter 172: Practical Exam
- Chapter 171: Can’t Suffer With an Empty Stomach
- Chapter 170: Smooth Sailing?
- Chapter 169: Written Exam
- Chapter 168: The Student Council President
- Chapter 167: The Assembly Hall
- Chapter 166: Two Goals
- Interlude 2: Eating Skewers Together
- Chapter 165: Farewell and A Gift
- Chapter 164: A New Year
- Chapter 163: Forgot Her Name
- Chapter 162: An Hour From Something New
- Chapter 161: The Third Prince’s Proposal
- Chapter 160: I’m Home
- Chapter 159: To Network
- Chapter 158: My Talent Symbols; Feyt’s Side
- Chapter 157: My Talent Symbols; Carine’s Side
- Chapter 156: No Girl Talk, Please
- Chapter 155: Surprise Meeting
- Chapter 154: Daily Training
- [Volume 2] Chapter 153: The Start of Our New Lives
- Chapter 153: The Start of Our New Lives
- RiTB Returns on 20th of August!
- Arc Closure Announcement!
- Chapter 152: A Broken Face
- Chapter 151: A Visit From The Bear Hugger
- Chapter 150: Calm After the Storm
- Chapter 149.5: She Can Allow That Much, At Least
- Chapter 149: A "Wish" Granted
- Chapter 148: The Otome Protagonist
- Chapter 147: No Pain, No Saint?
- Chapter 146: Should’ve Done More
- Chapter 145: Saving Face
- Chapter 144: Two Blades, One Mind
- Chapter 143: Against the One Who Raised Me
- Chapter 142: Sheer Will
- Chapter 141: Wiping That Smile Away
- Chapter 140: Repaying Lessons
- Chapter 139: You Shouldn’t Hold Back
- Chapter 138: Echoing Down
- Chapter 137: A Step Too Far
- Chapter 136: Being Comforted
- Chapter 135: The Duke Moves
- Chapter 134.5: A Job On The Line
- Chapter 134: Confrontation
- Chapter 133: One More Step
- Chapter 132: No Choice
- Chapter 131.5: In Time
- Chapter 131: Saved By The Blur
- Chapter 130: Interruption
- Chapter 129: Emerging Pattern
- Chapter 128: A Board Already Set
- Chapter 127: Easing The Unease
- Chapter 126: A Lesson…?
- Chapter 125: Mirror Match
- Chapter 124: Knightly
- Chapter 123: Chilled Spine
- Chapter 122: A Tense Talk
- Chapter 121: Just A Joke
- Chapter 120: Better Safe Than Sorry
- Chapter 119: Cold Assassin
- Chapter 118: Lethargy
- Chapter 117: An Attempt at My(?) Life
- Chapter 116: The Class is Back in Session
- Chapter 115: New and Familiar Faces
- Chapter 114: Smile
- Chapter 113: Time for Schedules Again
- Chapter 112: Sluggish
- Chapter 111: Finding Questions
- Chapter 110: A Need for Answer
- Chapter 109: Being The Adult in The Room
- Chapter 108: Grateful
- Chapter 107: Miss Ice Queen is Going Out!
- Chapter 106: Back to Reality, Leila
- Chapter 105: Operation Ice Melter
- Chapter 104: Stepping On My Toes
- Chapter 103: Yeah, Not A Good Idea
- Chapter 102: A Good Idea (?)
- Chapter 101: My Pace Best Pace
- Chapter 100: In-terror-gation
- Chapter 99: My Pace
- Chapter 98.5: To Bring Home
- Chapter 98: Kiren’s Demise
- Chapter 97: Rest
- Chapter 96: Dissipating Smoke
- Chapter 95: Hearing Sense Tingling
- Chapter 94: Charging In
- Chapter 93: Saint Clara
- Chapter 92: To Battle
- Chapter 91: Catching Up
- Chapter 90: Wake Up
- Chapter 89: The Bubbly Princess, Munith
- Chapter 88: Silver and Gold
- Chapter 87: The Power of Friendship
- Chapter 86: I Still Have Conscience At Least
- Chapter 85: Be Prepared, and Make It Double
- Chapter 84: Dress Up
- Chapter 83: High Expectations
- Chapter 82: A Slice of Strategy
- Chapter 81: From House to Home
- Chapter 80: In Search For Food
- Chapter 79: I Have a Feast, But I’m Hungry
- Chapter 78: Matters of Taste
- Chapter 77: Meeting My… Cousin?
- Chapter 76: Let the Awkwardness Sip Away
- Chapter 75: Meeting My… Uncle?
- Chapter 74: Small Wins
- Chapter 73: Rich
- Chapter 72: Deja Vu for Torture
- Chapter 71: A Tensing Bump
- Chapter 70: To My Other Mansion, We Go!
- Chapter 69: Another Rumor To Deal With
- Chapter 68: The Regent
- Chapter 67: Punch Yourself
- Chapter 66: I’m Not A Bully!
- Chapter 65: Eager Much?
- Chapter 64: Overimpressed
- Chapter 63: Party Pooper
- Chapter 62: Two Rooms, Two Bodies, One Sky
- Chapter 61.5: Nonsense
- Chapter 61: A Friend In (Front Of) Me
- Chapter 60: Interviewee
- Chapter 59: First Time in My Own Home
- Chapter 58: A “Short” Walk
- Chapter 57: Kiren’s Rise
- Bonus Art (Reyna/Mother Concept Art)!
- Chapter 56: Leaving Home
- Chapter 55: Reliable
- Chapter 54: Mastery-Type Talent
- Chapter 53: Tired From Waiting
- Chapter 52: Sebastian Out
- Chapter 51: No Butler Is Named Sebastian
- Chapter 50: A New Face
- Chapter 49: Sudden Leave
- Chapter 48: Invitation
- Chapter 47: The Scholar Prince, Julient
- Chapter 46: Stuck
- Chapter 45: The Third Prince
- Chapter 44: Guests
- Chapter 43: Birthday; Carine’s Side
- Chapter 42: Birthday; Feyt’s Side
- Chapter 41.5: The Perfect Gift
- Chapter 41: Bandit Hunter
- Chapter 40: Gossips Are Scary
- Chapter 39: Tender Moments…?
- Chapter 38: A Lost War
- Chapter 37: Visiting My Own Home
- Chapter 36: Young Love…?
- Chapter 35: Instincts
- Chapter 34: Perfect Student
- Chapter 33: Recovering
- Chapter 32: Bandaged Frustration
- Chapter 31: The Maid and The Mother
- Chapter 30: Fated… What?
- Chapter 29: Potential
- Chapter 28: Escape
- Chapter 27: The Perfect Battlefield
- Chapter 26.5: Bandits and Leaders
- Chapter 26: Let There Be Luminite
- Chapter 25: Darkness My Old Friend
- Interlude 1: Pie Again
- Chapter 24: Sneaking
- Chapter 23: Fathers
- Chapter 22: Kidnapped
- Chapter 21: Myself and I
- Chapter 20: Fated Meeting
- Chapter 19.5: Father’s Love
- Chapter 19: First Outing
- Chapter 18.5: The Guardians
- Chapter 18: Don’t Be Cocky, Me
- Announcement
- Chapter 17: Dead Drunk
- Chapter 16: Dark Card
- Chapter 15: Sergio Sauro, The Liar
- Chapter 14: Read-A-Holic
- Chapter 13: Skipping Out
- Chapter 12: Best Day Ever
- Chapter 11: Who’s This Old Man?!
- Chapter 10: Fray
- Chapter 9: Consolation Pie
- Chapter 8: [Talents]
- Chapter 7: Et-tea-quette
- Chapter 6: Graceful Walk
- Chapter 5: The Lord and The Lady
- Chapter 4: Parallel Mornings
- Chapter 3: Two Bodies, Two Breakfast
- Chapter 2: Two Bodies, One Soul
- Chapter 1: The Fall and The Two Prodigies