## Ch-97.
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Five days had passed, and Lacy had shed the wheelchairâbut she had not fully recovered. Moving her body vigorously was still difficult.
So she chose not to rise from the bed to greet Yuri.
She could have gotten up, but she wanted to exaggerate her illness a little longer.
After all, the last time she had seen him, she had been retching uncontrollably in front of him.
âYouâre leaving today, right?â
Lacy deliberately softened her gaze and thinned her voice. The acting was so excessive she looked like a terminal patient on the verge of death.
âWhy are you like that?â
It did not work on Yuri.
He looked at her half-lidded eyes and feigned hoarse voice with visible exasperation.
ââŠAhem.â
Reading the subtle emotion in his gaze, Lacyâs ears flushed red. She cleared her throat several times, straightened the shoulders she had intentionally slumped, and firmed her eyes again.
âYouâre leaving today, right?â
She returned to her original question as if nothing had happened.
Yuri decided not to point it out further.
âYes.â
âThat must be nice. I think Iâll need a few more days of rest. I have matters in the city.â
âMatters? Werenât you here for the exposition?â
The exhibition hall had been destroyed and was being rebuilt, so perhaps it would be held again next yearâbut this yearâs event was over.
âThe exposition was one reason. But this season is also when many mages gather. Itâs rare for us to assemble otherwise.â
âAh, that⊠dung sackââ
Yuri almost said it carelessly but shut his mouth.
âWith Fabian?â
âHeâs one of them. If you came along too, it would be quite fun.â
âIs it a gathering of Possessors?â
At the sudden question, Lacy frowned.
âNo.â
Fabian was a Possessorâbut not all the mages she associated with were.
âAre you a Possessor, Yuri?â
âNo.â
âHow long do you plan not to be?â
âI donât know. But to you, Iâll continue not to be.â
If his guess was correct, Lacy was THOR123.
Honestly, Yuri had been pleased to see her. The debates he had shared with Thor had always been enjoyable.
But had Thor felt the same?
Yuri had never once lost to Thor.
He did not consider that wrong. But even in âhealthy discussion,â losing one-sidedly could breed irritation.
If there was fault in that relationship, it lay with Thorâwho had obsessively clung to orthodox lightning magic centered on Dercia, yet poked his nose into everything while pretending expertise. The problem was the one who spoke without knowingânot Yuri, who corrected him.
If resentment had built up?
In truth, rather than fearing that, Yuri simply wanted to tease her.
The real-life Thor seemed like a rather entertaining punching bag.
âWhy am I the only one you deny it to?â
âBecause Iâm not.â
âWhat does that even mean?â
âIt means Iâm not.â
As Lacyâs shoulders trembled in frustration, a letter was suddenly held out to her.
She stared at it, then glanced up at Yuri.
âIâm sorry.â
âExcuse me?â
âI admire your courage. But⊠we donât know each other well enough.â
âWhat?â
âI appreciate your confession, but we need time to understand one another. First, you should admit youâre a Possessorââ
âAre you insane?â
Yuri looked horrified and shook the letter.
âThis isnât a love letter.â
ââŠWhat?â
âAnd itâs not for you.â
Lacy blinked. Then her face turned red.
She trembled slightly before hastily composing herself.
âIt was an American joke.â
âAmeriâŠcan? Whatâs that?â
Even now?
She glared at him, then sighed and accepted the letter.
âThen what is this?â
âPlease give it to Elena.â
He had nearly stayed up all night writing it.
The envelope was not thickâbecause he had written and crumpled countless drafts.
Whatever he wrote inevitably turned into excuses and justifications.
So in the endâ
He simply wrote what he wanted to say.
ââŠ.â
Lacy alternated her gaze between the letter and Yuri.
Deliver it to Elena.
A simple requestâbut it weighed heavily.
It would affect Elena somehow.
But how?
That was impossible to predict.
Elena was unstable right now.
Lacy herself would have to explain upon returning to Lutran.
That meeting Yuri in Alderan had been coincidence. That there was no private relationship.
If she did not clarify, Elena might misunderstand.
Especially if the misunderstanding involved Possessorsâ
She did not even want to imagine it.
âAlright.â
After deliberating, Lacy nodded.
She would not ask about the contents.
Nor would she secretly read it.
âAnything else to pass along?â
âI wrote everything I wanted to say.â
Yuri smiled faintly.
âTell her⊠Iâll be waiting.â
Waiting for what?
A reply?
Looking at his forced smile, Lacy could not bring herself to ask.
ââŠOkay.â
She set the letter aside and let out a quiet sigh.
âI donât know when weâll meet again. Stay safe until then.â
âYou too.â
âHeaven-Filling Downpour.â
âWhy do you do this?â
Her surprise attack failed.
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## Alderan Airship Port
The Maybeld airship was already prepared for departure.
It was smaller than merchant or passenger vesselsâbut still larger than the low-cost airplanes Yuri had once ridden in Korea.
As expected of a Maybeld vessel, the interior was luxurious.
Looking around at the well-appointed cabin, Yuri once again thoughtâ
Money was the best.
âI spoke quite a bit with the young Sword Dragon.â
Eleia was already drinking, though they had not yet departed.
She placed her greatsword aside, sank into a large lounge sofa, and uncorked the bottle.
âBut come to think of it, isnât this the first time weâve truly spoken?â
She drank deeply before turning her gaze to Yuri and Haryeong.
âItâs about a week to Guangxi. Rather than waste time doing nothing, wouldnât it be more fun to talk? Orâdo you not wish to befriend a Possessor?â
She smiled mischievously.
Yuri shrugged and sat opposite her.
âTo befriend the Martial Zenith, Catastrophic Tempestâan honor.â
âFlatterer. You met Full-Moon Play before, didnât you?â
âYes.â
âI donât like that bastard. Weâre both Possessors, sureâbut because of his antics, I get lumped in as a lunatic too.â
The airship rumbled and began to move.
Eleia leaned deeper into the sofa.
âItâs not just Full-Moon Play. Radiant Heaven Sovereign and Frenzied Slaughter Saberâthose two arenât sane either. I get that they grouped them under âFour Disastersâ on suspicion of being Possessors. But compared to those three, Iâm perfectly normal.â
âAre Radiant Heaven Sovereign and Frenzied Slaughter Saber Possessors as well?â
âWho knows. Unless youâre insane like Full-Moon Play, you donât go around bragging about being one. If you ask, they deny it indignantly. But⊠Radiant Heaven Sovereign probably is.â
She drained more than half the bottle in moments and looked out the window.
The city was already shrinking below.
Haryeong, who had ridden an airship before, was pressed against the window.
Estor was the same.
âI heard that after defeating the Blood-Clad Demon General of the Demonic Cult in a life-and-death duel, you disappeared. Why are you with the Maybeld family?â
âMaybeld is my birth family.â
The answer stunned Yuriâ
And even Haryeong and Estor turned sharply.
Eleia, however, merely wore a bored expression and drained the remaining liquor.
âTo be precise, it wasnât meâ
it was this bodyâs birth family.â
âWhat does that meanâŠ?â
âThis body is Alnair Maybeldâs half-sister.â
Yuri recalled Alnairâs appearance when they had bid farewellâsharp features, lean frame, sun-darkened skin.
Comparing that image with Eleiaâ
âGreen eyes.â
Eleia caught Yuriâs wordless expression and chuckled.
âThe former head of the familyâthis bodyâs fatherâwas far too fond of women. He built a lavish annex like a palace and kept dozens of concubines there. This bodyâs mother was one of them.â
Haryeong had returned from the window and was now seated beside Yuri. Her face was stiff as stone.
âWell, it seems the former head was careful about contraception. But this bodyâs mother dreamed too much.â
If she bore him a child, perhaps she would become special among the concubines.
âThe former head and the legal wife drew a clear line on that matter. Any concubine who became pregnant could no longer remain in the annex. As you know, the Maybelds have wealth to spare. This bodyâs mother was given immense property and guaranteed continued supportâand sent away.â
A concubineâs child was not permitted to bear the Maybeld surname, nor to reside in the Maybeld estate.
âBefore possession, this bodyâs life had no hardship. Though barred from the estate, she received enough wealth to spend lavishly for life, with monthly stipends never ceasing. As an adult, her only concern was her naturally monstrous strength. Such strength is unnecessary for a wealthy young lady.â
Her mother, who had once harbored ambition to approach the center of Maybeld power, eventually accepted reality. No matter how well she raised her daughter, she would never return to the estate. If she pushed her luck further, the wealth would be confiscatedâsupport cut offâor worse, her life taken.
She wished only for her daughterâs happiness.
To marry well. To have grandchildren.
A future most people take for granted.
That ordinary future never came.
Into the body of her only daughterâ
came someone else.
âI couldnât hide it long.â
A fresh bottle of liquor floated over to Eleia.
âIâm not good at acting. I triedâbut by the third day, she had no choice but to notice. The way she looked at me⊠it wasnât how one looks at a daughter.â
At first, she must have thought it impossible.
But gradually she realized.
The body was her daughterâs.
But what inhabited it was not.
The tone of voice had changed. The behavior. Everything felt wrong.
Perhaps she could have deceived others.
But not the mother who had borne her and raised her her entire life.
âOn the sixth day, she came into my room. With a knife.â
The obvious question was asked.
Who are you?
Why are you imitating my daughter?
Where have you hidden her?
Eleiaâs mother would have known about Possessors. But she did not want to acknowledge it.
To acknowledge it meant admitting her daughterâs soul was gone.
So she insistedâ
someone had hidden her daughter and was impersonating her.
âDid you kill her?â
Haryeong spoke.
Her faceâthough expressionless as everâheld unreadable turmoil in her eyes.
âIâm not that much of a monster.â
Eleia finished her second bottle.
âShe wanted to kill me. But I couldnât. Do you know what itâs like to be a Possessor? When you possess someone, their memories come with you.â
She tapped her temple.
âNot my memoriesâthe bodyâs memories. Itâs strange. No emotion at first. Just memories⊠But when those memories connect to mine, emotions follow.â
ââŠ.â
âMaybe it differs from person to person. I knew she wasnât my mother. But I couldnât treat her as merely an enemy trying to kill me. Maybe the body itself refused. So I ran.â
ââŠEmotion.â
Haryeong murmured faintly.
Eleia studied her briefly, then tossed aside the empty bottle.
âI donât think I committed a sin. I didnât choose to possess this body. But the face of the woman who entered my room with a knife keeps resurfacing. So I left Alderan and fled far away.â
She changed her name.
âEleia Yudelâ was the name she chose in this world.
Her former nameâshe discarded entirely.
âThe monstrous strength that had troubled the original owner became my greatest asset. I considered learning magicâbut since I had entered a body blessed with such strength, I decided to cultivate that instead. So I took up the greatsword.â
She wandered the western continent, honing her power. Entering rifts. Earning money.
âWhen I reached Fifth Rank, the incident happened.â
Eleia Yudel is a Possessor.
The rumor was spread by her bodyâs mother.
âShe spent her entire fortune searching for her missing daughterâsearching for me. Unfortunately, I never learned magic or martial arts to change my face. Eventually my trail was uncovered. Even if I had altered my appearance, Iâd have been discovered. There are spells that track bloodlines.â
When she learned that her daughter lived under the name Eleia Yudel, she was forced to accept the truth she had resisted.
It was not an impostor.
It was a Possessor inhabiting her daughterâs body.
âAfter that, things were truly hard. I wasnât as strong then. And that era was even more hostile toward Possessors. People attacked me from all sides. Even the War Church began pursuing me.â
So she fled to the Eastern Continent. Crossing the treacherous Central Sea discouraged pursuit.
âLuck, perhaps. Around that time, the Church of Order was expelled from Union. The Calamity Star of Order crippled much of the War Churchâs leadership and strength.â
Thus, the War Churchâs pursuit did not cross the sea.
âStill, the world knew I was a Possessor. Changing names wouldnât help forever. So I chose to live openly as one. Fortunately, the Orthodox Heaven Alliance that rules the East does not execute Possessors outright. By opposing the Demonic Cult, I earned their goodwill.â
Years passed.
âI heard that woman killed herself.â
Clatter.
Haryeong abruptly stood.
ââŠIâm sorry.â
She sat back down, voice small.
Yuri did not know why her shoulders trembled.
Why she bit her lower lip.
But he knewâ
it was not something to ask.
âIt felt strange. She spread rumors and caused me to live hunted. Yet when I heard she died, I felt no relief. Nor overwhelming sorrow.â
âGuilt?â
Yuri murmured.
Eleia gave a short laugh.
âYes. Guilt. Thatâs what I felt. From then on, killing Demonic Cultists became mixed with venting anger. Living like that, I earned the title Catastrophic Tempest. Became a Martial Zenith.â
The floating sensation ceasedâthe airship had reached cruising altitude.
Eleia continued, watching Haryeong.
âYou asked why Iâm with Maybeld. Iâve taken a long route to answer. It was Alnair who approached me.â
Her life-and-death duel with the Blood-Clad Demon General had not left her unscathed. Fully healing internal injuries while pursued by Demonic Cultists was difficult. At that moment, a Maybeld envoy arrived.
âAlnair already knew this body was his half-sister. He wanted to turn my desperate situation into an opportunity. I had no reason to refuse.â
And so Eleia returned to the Maybeld familyâ
the place her bodyâs mother once longed for.
Her biological father had died years earlier of illness.
Difficult to believe for such a powerful houseâbut under Alnair, Maybeld grew wealthier still.
The concubinesâ annex was demolished without a trace, replaced with new buildings.
âAs a Possessor⊠do you feel familial affection toward Alnair?â
âOf course not.â
Eleia snorted.
âThis body never even met him before. Had we grown up as siblings, perhaps. But without such memories, how could I feel sibling affection?â
They did not share that bond.
âYes, when we first met, that cunning bastard subtly emphasized âthe same blood flows in us.â He may not believe it himself.â
Alnair is a merchant.
If something can be used, even half-blood will do.
If the counterpart is a Martial Zenith, he would fabricate sibling affection if necessary.
âI have no sibling sentiment toward Alnair. Many share my blood, but that doesnât make us family. He helped me. In return, I lend Maybeld my strength.â
Her gaze never left Haryeong.
Because she had seen something stirring there.
[YouâŠ]
The transmitted voice reached Haryeong, who hastily composed herself.
âThis story has grown long.â
Eleia yawned and stood.
âWe have a week. Iâll hear your stories tomorrow. Iâve drunk enough.â
Though she claimed sleep, she left the lounge carrying more bottles.
ââŠWhat should I do? I donât have a story like Lady Eleiaâs.â
Estor muttered.
âTalk about your failed first love.â
Yuri said, glancing at Haryeong.
She abruptly rose.
âWhere are you going?â
âTo train in my room.â
âHaryeong.â
Yuri tried to stop herâbut she shook her head gently.
Soon only Yuri and Estor remained.
ââŠHmm.â
Estor rubbed his fingers and looked at Yuri.
âWant to spar?â
âIf we fall, we die.â
âWhy would we fall?â
âYou might lose control and break the airship.â
âHmmâŠâ
Before arguing, Estor glanced out the window.
The city was gone.
Below lay only clouds.
ââŠLetâs not.â
If they fellâ
they would truly die.
Estor shuddered and answered.