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Chapter 61.5 Extra - A fleeting...... (2)

    Chapter 61.5 Extra - A fleeting...... (2)


    "Besides, we would first need to take care of your marriage ceremony. It''s right after we return from this territorial inspection, right?"


    Sensing that the tides were against me, I tried to change the subject.


    My brother''s wedding was scheduled to be held when summer ended and autumn arrived.


    "Yeah, I guess."


    My brother gave me an embarrassed smile.


    "The territory is prosperous. And Simones formal entrance into our family. Our family has been through a lot, but finally..."


    Inspired by his deeply moving words, I couldn''t help but think of all the things that had happened.


    The sudden death of father, who ruined his health while living in luxury. A quick trip back from studying abroad. Dropping out of school to join brother in quelling internal disputes. After that, he continued to use his skill in internal affairs and ploys to get things done. And then, just when I thought we could take a break, brother, for whatever reason, fell in love with a woman connected to the centralist faction. ......Never mind, lets not talk about that. It wasnt Simone''s fault. It''s the fault of brother, who was usually a serious person, but doing as he pleased at a critical time.


    "Yeah, a lot has really happened. A lot."


    "......Oi, Tullius. Are you trying to say something about me?"


    "Hehe, it''s just your imagination, just your imagination."


    Yes, it''s just his imagination. Its not like Tullius was revealing a crooked smile nor was there any hidden exhaustion on his face. If he indeed appeared like that, it must be because Tullius was thinking about that person, surely.


    As the heartwarming conversation continued,


    "Alright, alright, save your breaths forter. It''s not toote to continue after we enter and rest in our room."


    "......Okay."


    "......Okay."


    We both ended up being scolded by Simone.


    We were so tight-knit, really.


    It became nighttime.


    "......Ugh, I''ve had too much to drink......"


    I opened the window of my room to let in the cool air, and leaned against the frame, while rxing my entire body.


    A wee party was held by the vassals who took care of the territory in the absence of their lord. I drank too much of the famous red wine of Volden.


    I am weak to alcohol, but I was made to drink nheless. Regardless of which world it was, it appears that there are people who refuse to start a conversation without first having a drink. Why is this so? I wish the world was kinder to those who couldnt hold their liquor.


    "Heh. You lookpletely out of it, Tullius."


    As Imented at the injustice of the world, my brother called out to me with an amused look. How could he be like this when his brother is pale and suffering.


    "Are you sure, brother? Shouldnt you stay with Miss Simone?"


    I took a dig at him to counter, and he frowned.


    "Don''t be silly. Even though we''ve pledged our futures to each other, we''re still unmarried. It is unthinkable for us to meet thiste at night."


    "Oh, I see......"


    My face stiffened.


    Man, hes so strict. I guess he thinks that premarital sex is sinful, as would an upright religious person. However, they were both over 20 years old. Surely whatever they do would be tolerated. I wonder if Miss Simone feels like a fish that failed to eat the bait and yet, was caught.


    Well, phrasing it like that might be too crude.


    ...We were both silent.


    Us two brothers stood side by side, admiring the scenery outside.


    The meadows of Volden were illuminated by the fading moonlight. The scenery of the summer grasses rippling in the night breeze caressing the teau made the viewer''s heart feel neither tranquility nor destion. Just emptiness.


    Suddenly, my brother opened his mouth again.


    "Hey."


    "What is it?"


    He looked away once before continuing.


    "When I think about it, Ive been giving you a hard time."


    "I could say the same."


    I said in a jest with the intention of reducing the seriousness in his look.


    However, it was not all a joke. I am sure that my presence had been a burden to my brother Linus Strein Oubeniel.


    Our father was a foolish person, who wanted a superior child to enhance our family name while ignoring everything else and indulging in luxury. What he got in exchange for his wife''s death was this me, a reincarnation of a person from another world.


    My father had unusually high expectations of me, because as a child, I had acted differently since I had my memories and experiences from my previous life. At one point, he even wished for me to be the next head of the family, over my brother who had received a strict education from an early age. It must have been a burden for my brother.


    "If that''s true, you''re the one who should have been in this position......"


    You see, my father''s cold treatment and me as a special being still casted a shadow in his mind.


    I couldn''t resist the urge to sigh as he shared his woes with me.


    "Hah...... I''ve told you many times that we should stop talking about it. First of all, I can''t be the head of the family. I''m a personcking in empathy. Do you think such a person would have the spirit to take on the royal court and the various lords and their vassals?"


    "And what you would always say is brother is better suited for it, huh?"


    My brother looked distantly at me as though he didnt ept such a reasoning, but that was in fact, what I had always thought.


    I wouldnt be able to manage viges and cities while in the royal capital hundreds of kilometers away. The same goes for socialising with nobles from other families. There was no way I could endure half an hour, much less hours of a nobles rhetorics.


    What was required of those who stood above others was neither the knowledge from my past life nor alchemy. The answer was more straightforward and simple. A sense of responsibility, patience, and a little bit of tolerance. That was all that was necessary, and Ick such qualities. That''s why the current situation, with my brother standing at the top and me lending a little wisdom from below, was not the wrong decision.


    Brother shook his head in a pained expression.


    "Even so, because of my powerlessness, your dream..."


    He was probably referring to the time when I had to drop out of the magic academy after father''s sudden death. The study of alchemy and my quest for immortality. That''s what I''ve been pursuing ever since I was born  No, ever since I was reborn. He must be regretting that his brothers dream had to be disrupted midway because I had to lend him a hand.


    But that doesn''t matter now.


    "I don''t mind at all. That was something I knew wasing anyway."


    My voice, shivering in the cool summer night air, was dry.


    The realisation of immortality through alchemy. This ridiculous ambition of mine was like a mirage that gets further away the closer I get. Learning from the wisdom of my predecessors, and with my own unique take as a neer, I had tried different innovative approaches but still could not find any hints to get closer. Whether I was spending all my time experimenting in the basement or studying under a professor at the academy, I could only sigh at how far off to the end goal I was.


    To put it bluntly, I was tired. I''m tired of being ridiculed and despised by people, and I''m tired of achieving eternity.


    "No matter what happens, I don''t want to die. I''m going to reach immortality  Ive been preupied with such foolish thoughts."


    Those who are alive would eventually die. That was the unchangingw of nature even if the world was different. I was not as arrogant as to stay confident that I could overturn it just because I was able to be reborn by chance.


    No, not because Icked arrogance, but because Icked strength.


    No matter how many times I tried to break through, the wall kept getting thicker and sturdier, and I was the one who broke first.


    "Tullius......"


    The voice of my brother was weak.


    Please don''t look so sad. I''m sure I''ve gone back to the orthodox track.


    And that''s all thanks to my brother.


    ......It''s been twelve years now. My father told me to buy my first ve, and I used it as a test subject for my alchemy experiment. Of course, my father soon found out that I had done such a thing. Naturally, father became furious. In the face of my father''s anger, which I could not tell if it was because he was angry or drunk, I used to reply with my impudent arguments.


    You don''t have to be so angry. ording to thews of this country, ves are not people, but objects, right?
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