Terminally-Ill Genius Dark Knight - Chapter 81
Chapter 81
TOCDistrict 5 of Eldain Academy houses the renowned Imperial Library.
This place is a hub, attracting individuals from all backgrounds.
It provides everything from fundamental texts about martial arts and magic to advanced academic works.
You can locate some of the most elusive texts here; the deepest corners hide rare treasures.
This rings especially true for the Arcane Library, which opened exclusively for the premier contributors of the Demon Raid.
In fact, I had just set foot in the Arcane Library.
“Insane. It’s miles apart from my in-game experiences….”
Its sheer majesty inspires awe.
My time playing Inner Lunatic reminded me of scavenging items from a dusty Arcane Library.
Evidently, the place has significantly transformed since the game became a reality.
Stacks of books form towering mountains. Bookshelves brim over in every direction.
A light source suspended like a distant star in the infinite sky.
This isn’t a library. It’s a cinematic masterpiece.
“Follow me,” urges Lars von Celestia.
As a revered senior professor and an influential figure in the academic community of the academy, Lars is the one guiding me. Lars has granted me personal access to the Arcane Library as his apprentice.
With a firm stance, Lars proceeds to unlock a series of complex doors. Each door has a tedious magical lock, requiring an exceedingly long runic password.
As a player, memorization isn’t a requirement.
‘If any unworthy soul dares to intrude into the Arcane Library, Noah will instantly spot the fraud… so knowing the password doesn’t really matter.’
It’s unfortunate, though.
You either use it or lose it. The more cards you hold, the better.
If I could impersonate Noah at the most critical juncture and gain access to the Arcane Library…
Just as I found myself in this treacherous train of thought, Lars interrupted abruptly.
“When I first heard the news, I was shocked. You, vowing a hundred-year commitment to Princess Penelope… I nearly incinerated my entire thesis using [fire] magic or something.”
“Um… yeah… that’s accurate…”
The conversation was taking a detour, and I was attempting to veer it back on track, but alas, Lars didn’t relent.
“Hmm… The Princess must have recognized something. As gifted as you are, you possess a distinct influence on those around you. It seems inevitable that you’ll end up a spouse. Well, congratulations.”
“Thank you. I appreciate your insight.”
“Interesting. This is bound to stir the pot within the Steiner household. I know the Princess’s command is final, but weren’t you already engaged? As you’re aware, repairing a strained relationship in aristocratic society can be quite a challenge.”
Lars, for some reason, seemed to be carefully selecting his words.
And, rightly so.
Damn. It’s been two days since I returned from the Imperial Castle.
Even after the orientation and the start of regular classes, the entire scenario feels like a dream.
Why did this happen to me?
I’ve stopped questioning.
Who is the protagonist in a world that lacks one?
It’s me.
But what kind of person does the protagonist in various media turn out to be?
I’m the catalyst for all unfolding events.
That’s correct.
I’ve become that very character.
The one who attracts all the aggro, always targeted first by the enemy.
Damn.
‘Penelope… she’s a woman intoxicated by power, and here we are, sharing a carriage. Is this her way of setting me up?’
Now, I’m in the worst imaginable predicament, thanks to Penelope broadcasting a scandal that isn’t even mine.
Has my list of adversaries tripled overnight?
It doesn’t seem plausible.
‘Because regular people don’t amass this level of hatred…’
I had a handful of people who bore resentment or disappointment towards me.
The situation with Talia, in particular, had turned quite dire.
-‘Miss Talia, your professor has already granted you a two-day leave. You should return home today.’
-‘I understand it’s not my place to inquire, Maid, but did something transpire in the Imperial City?’
Talia couldn’t keep up the pretense regarding the Princess, and retreated to her chambers, but her attempts proved futile.
She wouldn’t even open the door to me.
I couldn’t muster the courage to confide in her maid, Emma, about the situation.
After all, I had no right to ease Talia’s resentment.
“Hah…….”
A sigh escaped my lips, and Lars shot me a knowing look.
“Been there, my friend. Every guy heaves a sigh like that until they get hitched… Do you smoke, by any chance?”
A shudder ran through Lars as he reflected on his past.
I contemplated his offer, then dismissed it.
“No thanks, I’ve quit.”
“You must have been quite mature, taking up smoking at such an early age.”
“I suppose so. There wasn’t much to look forward to then.”
Memories of my past surfaced.
Before I got entangled in the game.
I was a nobody.
I don’t know how you might interpret this, but it’s the truth.
Yoochan. He was trash.
Not as a human being.
Just…
A man robbed of his life, struggling to get through each day, a victim of his circumstances. That’s how I felt.
That may be why.
Sometimes, life here feels more authentic.
Ultimately, surviving each day and grappling with challenges is the essence of living.
Instead of wasting away in a room, engrossed in a game, and losing sight of what matters.
That’s why I resolved not to smoke in this life.
Even if I’m still an asshole in other people’s eyes.
I’ve imposed this constraint on myself.
It serves as a boundary, separating me from the bleak reality I once inhabited.
‘Even a spark of change can make a difference.’
I believe this sincerely and strive to adapt to the current world.
If I don’t, the Inner Lunatic will challenge me again.
‘For now, my attention must stay rooted in the present.’
The first mission in Lunatic is about to commence.
Ensuring my survival is paramount. Part of this involves sifting through numerous books to find the most beneficial ones.
After some time, Lars finally stopped in what seemed like the middle of nowhere.
In the deepest junctions.
He chanted a few incantations, then turned to me with a calm expression.
“Choose a book you like from here. Given that this is the First Library, I’m certain you’ll find the advanced-level books you seek.”
The First Library.
My heart rate quickened slightly at Lars’ words.
‘In the game, even after countless respawns, I couldn’t access the First Library at this stage. It felt akin to visiting the Imperial Palace.’
The First Library of Eldain’s Arcane Library housed the most exclusive books. In other words, it held texts shrouded in utmost secrecy, hidden even from the Empire.
Although Eldain operates under the Empire’s umbrella, fortunes can change, and Eldain felt the need for a weapon of their own.
The First Library is that weapon.
“Make your choice. I’ll wait outside.”
“What if I were to choose two books?”
“Do you think I’d doubt my own apprentice?”
Lars replied, managing to infuse a note of light-heartedness into his words.
“Don’t fret. If you try to take more than one book or unleash magic or swords in a frenzy… ‘Gluttony’, the monster, won’t spare you.”
Gluttony.
A voracious creature.
While more mischievous than demonic, it poses a threat to humans. An unfortunate being once sealed here, it has an insatiable thirst for knowledge.
Now, it serves as the guardian of this place, our own Cerberus.
In any case, it isn’t something a student should handle lightly.
“Certainly.”
Even as I replied, a smile lingered on my face.
I had been concerned about its disappearance when the game transitioned to reality.
Yet, it remained here?
Why not use this to my advantage?
“You sometimes wear a grim expression. Try to control yourself. Don’t create a ruckus.”
“Understood.”
…I must have failed to conceal my delight.
As I watched Lars depart, I tried to rein in my excitement.
Then, I was alone in the First Library.
Once I confirmed the solitude, I cast a [Silence] spell to mute the surrounding noise.
Then, I proceeded.
Boom!
I thrust my energy-charged fist into the bookcase.
The shelves splintered, causing a shower of books.
After rummaging through countless books, I found a solitary, unmarked tome tucked deep within the stacks.
‘There it is, the critical book from the Arcane Library for my [Knox Villain build].’
I channel my magic, evenly distributing it throughout my body. I’m about to perform a tricky act, so I need utmost concentration.
Then, I converge it to a singular point — my right fingertip.
Soon, my hand touches the hidden book.
That’s when it happens.
[Who dares disturb my slumber? Who is this intruder?]
A voice resounds out of nowhere.
I already know the owner of the voice.
Gluttony.
The voracious monster tasked with safeguarding the secret library.
I respond with a smile.
“You must be Gluttony.”
[…….]
My demeanor remains casual.
“Let’s strike a deal.”
In no time, Gluttony materializes, hovering in the air.
One of the Seven Deadly Sins, an entity as fear-inducing as demons and devils.
Woof! Woof! {1}
It assumes the form of a dog.
The game played out similarly, but with some variations…
…Inner Lunatic truly is an intriguing game.
* * *
“Young lady, are you feeling alright? You’ve been like this for two days. I feared you might be ill…….”
“…….”
Silence permeates Sidious Hall.
Talia, the second daughter of the Steiner family, has remained confined to her dormitory for two days now.
Emma, Talia’s maid, is noticeably anxious.
‘Never did I expect Master Knox to become entangled with Princess Penelope…! What do we do now? How can we persuade her?’
Seeing Talia lock herself in her room is unbearable.
What is my role in all this?
I am a maid whose duties involve supporting Talia and guiding her forward.
However, there’s more to it. Right now, Rover von Steiner, the family patriarch, must be beside himself.
Where has my daughter gone…?
Most likely, he’s brooding, honing his blade.
Ready to bisect Nox at the earliest opportunity.
Rover’s affection for his daughter has made him less than amicable toward Nox. He was ready to draw his sword against Nox when Talia showed an interest, despite having suggested their engagement.
Yet, the news of Nox abandoning his daughter is bound to provoke him even more.
This may seem irrational, but it’s a common sentiment among fathers with daughters.
Threaten to take my daughter, I’ll sharpen my sword; ignore her, I’ll still sharpen my blade.
Emma’s father, currently residing in the countryside, shares a similar disposition…
‘Oh, the complications! You’re damned if you do, and you can’t flee because you’re a lady’s maid! I have to somehow persuade Lady Talia…’
While engrossed in these thoughts.
Suddenly, Talia forced herself up from the bed.
…Or more precisely, she tried to rise, but her feet got entangled in the sheets, causing her to fall flat on the floor.
Emma asked in the gentlest tone possible, trying to mitigate her embarrassment.
“Ouch. Miss…? Are you alright? You’ve hit your head…….”
Gasp.
Talia scrambled up, straightened her back, and stared at Emma wide-eyed.
Usually, a minor fall would result in Talia making a fuss for several minutes. Why was today different?
Despite that, her forehead reddened from the impact.
Talia’s voice was a mere murmur, her eyes dull, or rather, devoid of life.
“Emma.”
“Ye-yes!”
Emma answered, startled. Had Talia ever sounded like this before?
It was so unnerving that Emma hesitated to approach her.
As Emma watched in dismay, Talia clenched her fists.
“I’ve finally matured. I’ve realized that someone can take what’s mine. My father always used to say. You have to be strong to ensure nothing gets taken from you, not even your life.”
Talia managed a smile, her eyes unfocused.
“You agree too, don’t you, Emma?”
“…….”
Emma couldn’t admit that Nox had never belonged to anyone. That there was a spark of life in her young mistress’s eyes.
She knew better than anyone.
* * *
[Woof! Woof! Dost thou dare to touch this thing, knowing what it is?]
“Hand over the book, Gluttony.”
I made my demand calmly, as Gluttony rambled on, having already concealed the book I sought.
Well, I anticipated this, so it didn’t surprise me.
I cleared my throat.
“I repeat, give me the book.”
This time, however, Gluttony just shook his head.
[“Woof! I can’t fathom why a man would want this, Woof, but… I’ll never hand over this book. Choose something else when you have the opportunity to pick a book as a reward. I’ll grant you another chance. Woof!]
“No, I insist on this book. So just hand it over.”
There followed a moment of silence. Then Gluttony posed a question.
[Woof! Why do you insist on this book, when so many other splendid books abound…….]
“You won’t care even if I tell you I have permission from the Dean himself…”
[Woof! Indeed. For daring to select this book… and… for intruding into the library and waking me… You already know this book’s secret, don’t you?”]
I sure do, asshole.
That’s why I chose this unattractive, bland, unmarked tome. It’s one of the few cunningly concealed pieces in Inner Lunatic.
It’s truly a matter of taste and preference.
A game-changing item, if wielded correctly, and one critical to the path I intend to follow.
That’s the worth of this volume.
I unsheathed my sword and aimed it at the canine guardian of the book.
[Woof! Woof! What are you doing? Weren’t you here to acquire the book?]
“You’re planning to lop off one of my arms when I attempt to retrieve it, aren’t you?”
[……Woof! I don’t know how you deduced that, but you’re astute for a human. Woof! In that case, I’ll have to reciprocate].
Gluttony, initially in a dog form, swelled up, transforming into a gargantuan wolf. He stuck out his long tongue and chuckled.
[Bite me].
“Here we go.”
[But first.]
Gluttony paused, then added.
[I’ll relocate us, because I don’t know what that madman Noah will do to me if I wreak havoc here].
Just then, the library’s preset magic activated, teleporting Gluttony and me to an entirely different location. A flash of darkness filled my vision, but I didn’t flinch and swung my sword.
Identifying the source of the sound, I struck with precision.
Slash!
(Seogeog!)
Blood sprayed.
I didn’t need to see it anymore.
My enemy fell to my sword.
When I opened my eyes next,
I found myself standing in a void.