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Chapter 23

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"Leo."

"Ah, you're here, Melvin."

Leo greeted a student who had come to his dorm room with a cheerful voice. The student looked around nervously and asked,

"So, why did you call me?"

"Nothing much. Take a breath first. What would you like to drink?"

Leo gestured towards a jar filled with tea leaves.

"Uh, anything is fine"

"Alright, I'll have to figure out what flavors you like from now on."

Leo answered with a smile and skillfully prepared tea, placing it in front of the student.

"It's chamomile. I made it to help with fatigue after classes."

"Oh, thank you."

"No problem. I hope you like it."

"T-Thanks So, why did you call me?"

At those words, Leo sat down across from the student.

"Melvin, do you know what Pleroma has been up to lately?"

"Pleroma?"

The student's expression changed slightly. The eyes, which had been nervously darting around, now focused on Leo. The student replied in a clear voice,

"Yes, I know. They've been digging up graves constantly. Just yesterday, there was an article about three bodies disappearing from a cemetery at the border."

"Hmm, you know well. That's exactly why I called you."

The student tilted his head in confusion.

"Me? What does that have to do with me?"

"I recently started a study group with a friend to research Pleroma's movements. As you know, Pleroma has been getting bolder. Even though they appeared over ten years ago, there's been no improvement. It's likely they'll continue their activities until we graduate from university."

The student nodded.

"That's true."

"I heard from a professor that you hope to join the Imperial Pleroma Task Force after graduation."

At Leo's words, the student's expression changed dramatically. The student waved his hands in embarrassment.

"Ah, I did say that to the professor But, honestly, I don't think it's very likely. My grades aren't that great. It's just a hope of mine. Haha"

Wasn't his name called when they handed out the special class agreements?

He's in the top ten of his department and still thinks like this.

Leo clasped his hands together and placed them on the table.

"What do you mean, 'not likely'? I think differently. I believe it's rare to find someone with your passion. Many students get heated about Pleroma, but they only look at the headlines and tremble with fear, without thinking deeply."

"Oh! Yes, that's true. It's a long-standing issue, so people are tired of looking into it deeply."

"Yes, but you're different. When other students casually express their superficial fears, you've always shown interest in the essence. That's what I've noticed over the years."

The student asked with a slightly excited expression,

"Really? Did I seem that way?"

"Of course. That's why I thought you'd be a perfect fit for us. We're going to investigate Pleroma's criminal activities and predict their future patterns. If our system shows high accuracy, we might even propose it to the Imperial Court."

The student's eyes widened.

Leo didn't miss the change and leaned in closer, speaking earnestly.

"If we can predict Pleroma's actions, we can reduce future damage, don't you think?"

"Can I really do this with you? I'm not top-tier, nor as smart as you, Leo"

As smart as me? Leo almost bit his lip at the rising goosebumps but caught himself and shook his head.

"Of course. I think you're good enough as you are now. Are you dissatisfied with your rank? That's just a number. Look further ahead."

"No matter how I think about it, I don't think I'm the right person. Sorry, but"

I can't let him back out now.

Since we've started, we must see it through.

Leo comforted the student, who looked like he wanted to hide under the table.

"Melvin, your skills are not bad at all. This is the hardest school to get into in the Empire. You should be proud of being in the upper ranks here. You said your grades aren't top-tier as evidence of your inadequacy Ironically, those grades show that you're objectively not lacking."

"That is true, but"

The student bit his lower lip and darted his eyes around.

Alright. Even if his reaction seems like this, I've almost got him. Leo smiled and continued.

"In fact, there's one more important reason we chose you."

"What is it?"

"Trust is crucial for us. We must stop Pleroma's over-a-decade-long madness. Hence, our group's very existence must not reach anyone's ears. No matter what."

Lucas said it didn't have to be an absolute secret. Still, I need to say this.

"Of course! Do you think I'd tell others? I won't say a word. I wouldn't let those bastards take credit for our good work."

"Yes, from what I've seen over the years, you're more thoughtful and careful with your words than anyone. We need someone as cautious and responsible as you."

At Leo's words, the student hesitated and moved his lips.

It's time to close the deal.

Leo looked the student in the eyes and spoke seriously.

"Melvin, I want you to join our research. What do you think? Do you want to do this, or not? Just let me know."

***

Before my eyes, sand-colored hair swayed.

It's the first time trying blonde hair, and it feels quite unfamiliar.

I had to go outside the school to buy something, but I couldn't just walk around with my black hair and pink eyes since I'd be recognized immediately.

I could change my eye color using the side effects of potions like before, but there might be students who know my face wandering outside the school, so I needed to safely change my hair color too.

So I just used divine power.

It was a spell I memorized recently, with different formulas for each color. I hadn't had a chance to try it yet, but fortunately, it worked. Just in case, I also cast a cognitive function reduction spell from the mental manipulation category.

'What if I hadn't chosen divine power from the start.'

I thought this, but the truth is the opposite. I chose it because I knew the range of divine power usage. I couldn't waste the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to internalize knowledge on something only moderately useful.

Divine power is a force created by artificially transforming naturally occurring magic power, and it seems to have the characteristic of changing the nature of the touched target.

The ability to manipulate the mind with divine power, and the spells used on my hair and eye color, all derive from this characteristic.

Anyway

Changing even the eyelash color really changes the image.'

I glanced at my reflection in the metal while waiting for the slaughterhouse manager's response.

The manager asked with a surprised face,

"A bottle of blood? What are you going to use it for?"

"I'm writing a report on experiments with animal magic potions, and I want to try some new ingredients. Can I get some here?"

I softened my eyes as much as possible, emphasizing my pure intentions.

I hadn't even changed out of my school uniform for this moment.

The manager glanced at the emblem on my jacket and answered,

"Well I've heard that blood is sometimes used as a magic potion ingredient."

"Right? It works much better. But these days, with all the talk about Pleroma, people are reluctant to use it."

"We can't let those bastards hinder our studies. What kind of animal blood do you need?"

"Any kind of animal is fine."

"Really? Let me check if we have any fresh blood. Wait a moment."

The manager turned around and entered the nearest slaughterhouse building. In less than five minutes, he came out holding a black glass bottle.

He placed the bottle in a paper bag and handed it to me.

"It's sheep's blood."

"How much do I owe you?"

The price is on the house. We usually throw it all away anyway. Good luck with your experiment. I hope it succeeds.

Yes, thank you.

I smiled gently, took the bag, and caught a carriage outside.

By the way.

This kids really good.

So fluent, so natural.

I adjusted the communication magic device Leo had given me on my ear. He had asked me to inform him if I noticed any mistakes in his story later, but there was nothing to point out.

I checked my watch.

It was now 8:30 PM. I would reach the school in 30 minutes. The divine power absorbed into my skin would also wear off in an hour.

Its about time.

Now, its my turn.

***

Melvin, theres something you need to know.

Leo spoke as he led Melvin down to the basement.

What is it?

Theres someone in our group who might make you feel uncomfortable. I understand how you might feel, but hes essential to us. It might be shocking, but can you give me time to explain?

Huh? Sure! Im okay with anything!

Melvin answered with determination.

Leo forced a smile and opened the door to the room at the far end of the first basement floor.

Youre here?

Huh?

Melvins face froze as he saw the person sitting in the room. Leo hurriedly patted him on the shoulder.

Melvin. I know this is surprising.

Wh-wh-wh-what?!

Hold on! Let me explain. We need Lucas. I know what youre thinking, but.

Why is he here?! Hes the last person who should be here!

Despite Leos explanation, Melvin remained flustered.

Narce, who had arrived before Leo and was sitting next to me, watched Melvins reaction with interest.

I approached Melvin with a gentle smile.

Your names Melvin, right? Thanks for guiding me the other day.

N-no, wait, did I do something wrong?

No, just listen. First, I want to clear up all the misunderstandings you have.

I let out a deep sigh.

Im not here to harm you. Just listen for a moment. Im already tired thinking about explaining this to everyone.

What do you mean, misunderstanding? Explain? What.

Melvin, still in shock, shook his head in disbelief. I placed my arm around his shoulders, which Leo held, and led him to a seat.

Everyone reacts like you. I understand. Ill explain everything, so please sit down.

O-okay.

The kid looked like he was about to die. I maintained a gentle smile but clicked my tongue internally.

Leo looked at Melvin with sympathetic eyes.

But, wait. Whats that?

Melvin barely managed to regain his composure and pointed to the teacup in front of me.

He was probably hoping Id answer with something like tomato juice or soup with food coloring, but no.

Its sheeps blood.

What?!

Boom!

Melvin reacted the most violently I had ever seen, jumping out of his seat. The chair fell backward. Narce quickly used magic to steady the wobbling cup.

Calm down. This is my explanation.

I stirred the separated layers with a teaspoon and took a sip of the blood.

And then, overcome by the taste and nausea, I dashed to the bathroom and threw up.

The slimy texture lingered on my tongue. The alien sensation of eating something inedible surged up.

Oh, should I have stopped him?

Ugh.

Narces laughter-filled concern was followed by Leos near sighing complaint. I staggered out like a zombie and collapsed into the seat across from Melvin.

A-are you okay?

Melvin, seeing my complexion, spoke almost reflexively. Then, realizing his slip, he looked at me with renewed suspicion. I answered with a half-elderly voice.

How could I be okay? But if this clears up the misunderstanding that Im Pleroma, Ill do it.

N-no, drinking raw blood would make anyone throw up.

Anyone? Those corpses would have drunk this long ago. If you mix it with someone elses magic power, they can absorb it directly into their bodies. You know this is a familiar ingredient for those guys, dont you?

I spoke seriously, clutching my throat.

Leo gestured urgently for me to head back to the bathroom.

Well, thats true, but Wait. Even they could fake this.

I felt another wave of nausea and rushed to the bathroom again.

Melvin, starting to doubt what he had believed, looked confusedly between me, my friends, and the cup of blood.

.

Thats pitiful, really.

Even I cant stand the blood.

I replied weakly to Leos remark and shook my head. Despite several purifications, blood was still blood. It was like not wanting to drink muddy water even after boiling it thoroughly.

Melvin looked at me with a bewildered face, a hint of suspicion in his eyes.

Then what about the servant you supposedly killed? That case from ten years ago!

Alright.

I smiled faintly.

There are several reasons people believe Im part of Pleroma.

Bringing up doubts about other evidence while discussing one disproven piece of evidence shows hes already half-swayed.

It was a good decision to shock him with blood first.

And I have another weapon to shatter his belief.

Anyway, the real culprit of the murder isnt me, but my brother.

But that case didnt receive an imperial investigation. The investigation ended within the family because of my brothers desperate defense to protect me. After that, the family used its power to suppress media reports about the case.

My brother chose someone who grew up alone in the territory without family and killed him, so there was no one to request an imperial investigation into his death.

Thinking about it again, its bitter

Since there was no imperial investigation, there were no detailed records of the case.

That means I can craft a story favorable to me using this case.

However, I dont want to lie about someones death. But is it good to reveal the truth now? No, its not.

Even without a detailed script for every element, I can lead the conversation by omitting certain parts and adjusting the order and spacing of words. If I mix the original story and the newly introduced topic seamlessly, it becomes hard to distinguish where one ends and the other begins.

Its not true.

I answered briefly and immediately continued to prevent Melvin from having time to think.

You must be curious why I left such disgraceful rumors alone. Youre probably confused about whether its all false.

Yeah, thats right.

Melvin looked at me with all his effort, determined not to lower his guard.

I looked straight at Melvins face and answered.

Of course. I created all the rumors.

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