A Snake’s Life Ch 46
by berryChapter 46
Kir, seemingly flustered for a moment, demonstrated it for me. When Kir attempted it, a droplet of water truly formed in mid-air.
[ā¦ā¦That just proves youāre not using your power properly!]
All I got in return was Kirās nagging. After that, another round of exhausting lessons began. When I concentrated my energy in the air, the water began to bubble up like it was boiling before it finally took shape. Fascinated, I reached out to touch it. My finger got wet and coldāit was real water.
āOh⦠this is awesome.ā
Kir became unbearably smug, as if he were the very being who had bestowed this power upon me.
[Yes, thatās how you do it. This is the power of the Water Deity.]
Right then and there, I brought the water into my mouth. I had been feeling thirsty from using my power, so it was perfect timing. It had taken effort to create, and I felt it would be a shame to let it go to waste. I figured, why not make it a part of me?
[W-What do you think youāre doing!]
Kir erupted in a frenzy at my sudden action, but I was too refreshed by the coolness of the water to care.
āNow I wonāt even need to get up when Iām thirsty, right?ā
[Thatās not what this power is meant to be used for!]
Now I could simply conjure up a puddle and send it right into my mouth to quench my thirstāproblem solved. Kir was horrified, but I ignored him while picking at my ear. If itās convenient, why not use it? I found it unexpectedly useful.
I then remembered that the Water Deity had mentioned it could also be used to heal wounds.
āHow do I heal someone?ā
[You mean for injuries? Itās simple. Just gather your energy and transfer it to the other person. Youāve gotten decent at handling water, so it should be easy. The technique is the same.]
Taking Kirās word, I would rush over to anyone injured or wounded I saw while passing by to heal them. I really just wanted to test my powers, but the recipients would thank me sincerely. Though it felt like my chest was being pricked with needles, I felt proud.
And now, I was trying to compress my power as much as possible. Until now, the goal had been to project my internal energy outward to create waterābut this time, it was the opposite. The reason? I was trying to transform into a snake. Honestly, I didnāt see any practical need for turning into a snake, but Kir, who seemed to take pride in being a serpent, kept pressuring me to do it.
He claimed that, as the emissary of a deity, I couldnāt possibly be unable to take on a form close to the deityās own. He shouted incessantly beside me. Eventually, I gave in to his stubbornness and started practicing the transformation.
He explained that the amount of energy must match the vessel. Since human forms require energy to flow in a certain way, I had to compact that flow to fit the smaller body of a snake. But it wasnāt going well. My original snake form was just too small…
[Hang in there just a bit longer!]
I focused my mind and pressed the energy down with effort, but once again, the compressed energy dispersed in all directions. Kir clicked his tongue and said,
[So close. Just a bit more and you’ll get it. Let’s try once more.]
Contrary to his appearance, Kirās teaching style was pure Sparta. He constantly urged me to try again and again.
āUgh, I canāt! Iām exhausted. Iāll do it tomorrow!ā
I flopped down on the bed and let the sweat cool on my skin. Kir smacked my back with his tail, but I resolutely ignored him. It stung a little, but it was still better than practicing more. If I ignored him long enough, heād give up.
[Youāve barely started!]
Kir was fuming, but I had no intention of moving. When I glanced back, it looked like even he had given up. He just clicked his tongue and curled up beside me. I lifted my head to look at the clock. A significant amount of time had passed. Proof of how immersed Iād been. But⦠the time?
āIām late!ā
I jumped to my feet as I suddenly remembered Zerpell, who would be reviewing documents in his office. As I shot up, Kir glanced at the clock and casually offered a farewell.
[Off you go.]
āRight.ā
Kir knew my daily schedule well and sent me off with no fuss. I didnāt want to interrupt Zerpellās work, so I usually timed my visits carefully. But Iād gotten so absorbed in Kirās lessons that time had slipped away.
Spending time with Kir had been cutting into the time I spent with Zerpell, and he wasnāt too happy about it. Whenever I was late to his office or didnāt show up, he didnāt express it directly, but I could tell he was disappointed. It was the same in the bedroom.
If I rejected his affection because I felt Kirās eyes on me, heād sulk and seal his lips shut. Sometimes Iād avoid him on purpose just to tease him when he made that kind of face.
When I opened the door and stepped out, my bodyguards, Wol and Paul, were already standing by. As I moved, they followed naturally. I strode quickly toward Zerpellās office. As usual, I was about to throw the door open when Cedric stopped me.
āPerhaps you should wait a moment before going in.ā
It was an odd response. Iād always gone in freely beforeāwhy the sudden change? It was suspicious, but maybe he had a visitor, or there was an important meeting in progress.
āIn that case, Iāll wait outside.ā
I leaned against the wall beside the door. Standing there awkwardly was uncomfortable, but Wol thoughtfully brought me a chair. I sat down and waited for Zerpell. I wondered why Iād been stopped from entering and perked my ears. The office handled important matters, so it was well soundproofed. I sat absentmindedly, waiting for Zerpell to emerge.
Then the door opened and Ian came out. I stood up at once. He was holding some documents in his arms. As he exited the office, he bowed to Zerpell and was about to close the door when Zerpellās voice called out.
āHow is Aiden doing?ā
āAh, His Highness isā¦ā
āAiden? Why?ā
Just as Ian began to answer, I too asked about Aiden, curious as to why his name had come from Zerpellās mouth. Startled by the sound of my voice, Ian quickly turned his head and spotted me standing by the door.
āLord Shuiren?? What brings you hereā¦? Never mind.ā
He coughed awkwardly. It wasnāt as if he didnāt know my routineāhis words had just slipped out from surprise. Tilting my head slightly, I asked again.
āWhy Aiden?ā
āAh⦠that isā¦ā
Ian hesitated, and I narrowed my eyes at him. Then I heard my name.
āShuiren.ā
Turning my head, I saw Zerpell gesturing for me to come in. Ian stepped aside to let me through, and I slipped into the office.
āSo, how is Aiden these days?ā
Ian glanced around a bit nervously before closing the door and continuing his report.
āThe Empressās faction has appointed a new nanny. Given His Highnessās age, sheās more like a personal attendant than a nanny.ā
āHm⦠What about the nannyās family background?ā
āTheyāve been careful this time, probably to avoid giving us any grounds for complaint. Thereās nothing questionable. Sheās not affiliated with any families connected to the Empressās faction. Just a strict, etiquette-obsessed woman with a strong passion for education.ā
āI see. Report immediately if anything suspicious comes up.ā
āYes, sir.ā
I sat on the sofa, munching on cookies as I listened. I remembered Aidenās old nanny, the one who used to snap at me. She had been an unpleasant woman. It seemed she had been dismissed⦠I hoped the new one would be a better person.
After Ian left and closed the door, I asked Zerpell,
āMaster. Did the last nanny get fired?ā
āYes. She was embezzling funds from Aidenās palace to satisfy her own greed. Sheās been exiled from the capital. She wonāt be leaving her territory again.ā
āWhat?! She was that awful? Good riddance!ā
Considering the harsh things sheād said about Zerpell, I felt thoroughly vindicated. But his eyes seemed dimmer.
āWhatās wrong?ā
It was probably inevitable. Thinking about Aiden naturally brought on worry. Zerpell had begun his campaign for the throne in earnest, and as his position grew stronger, Aidenās would weaken in contrast.
āTo you, is Aiden⦠more like a brother orā¦ā
āShuiren.ā
Zerpell, who had been leaning on his chin deep in thought, raised his head at my words. He gave a faint, bitter smile.
āDo you like Aiden?ā
āI donāt dislike him.ā
I hadnāt met Aiden many times. But he was a cheerful kid with no reason to be disliked. He sometimes reminded me of myself, another person who liked Zerpell.
āFor me to ascend the throne, I must deal with the current emperor and empress. Itās inevitable. Whether I want it or not, I may come into conflict with Aiden. Someday, he might come to hate meā¦ā
āā¦ā
āThis world is full of injustice. This is just another of those cases. If he resents me, Iāll bear it.ā
āTo them, he might be a good sonā¦ā
āā¦ā¦Perhaps. Who knows? If you want to grow closer to Aiden, you can. In fact, it might be a good idea. Aiden seems to be fond of you, and in a way, heās a victim like me⦠He might be longing for someone he can trust in the palace. If you want to be friends with him, I wonāt stop you. So donāt worry.ā
Someone may be terrible to others but good to youāand you end up taking their side. I was no different⦠What Zerpell said sounded like, in his own youth, there was no one he could form attachments to. He stood up from his chair and approached me, placing a hand on my cheek. It felt like he was gently urging me for a response, or perhaps trying to comfort me.
āBut you were just worryingā¦ā
āIām fine.ā
āYou always say youāre fineā¦ā
I grumbled softly. Just moments ago, heād seemed completely untroubled, but now he was rubbing his jaw and said,
āJust⦠if you could promise me one thing.ā
āWhat is it?ā
āThat youāll always be on my side.ā
My eyes widened slightly. That was what I had once said to him.
āThatās all I need. Then Iāll be fine.ā
I quietly said I understood.