Upon hearing the voice tinged with amusement, Yuder turned his head to find Kishiar, whose hair tips were slightly damp, approaching to stand beside him in front of the painting. The attendant had discreetly disappeared from view.
"Hmm. Were you looking at this? It's been a while."
"I heard it was painted just before you left for Peletta."
"That's right. I had it done because there were many saying I might never return from there. You could say it was something like a portrait meant to be left behind after one's death."
Kishiar casually revealed the grim backstory of the painting. However, his expression while looking at it was neither dark nor seemed displeased.
Yuder stared briefly at the face in the portrait, its gentle contours and transient aura entirely gone, replaced by a secretive and lax smile, before responding.
"In that case, it's become the most useless painting in the world. You're still here, after all."
"True."
Kishiar's eyes twinkled as if Yuder's words were the exact answer he'd been expecting. It seemed the painting still being stored here was more a memento of its original purpose being rendered meaningless.
"But since you've shown such interest in it, it doesn't seem entirely useless. Do you like the painting?"
"It's not so much that I like the painting, but I was curious as I've never seen a portrait of you before."
"So, you were really curious about my younger days."
Kishiar read Yuder's intentions with remarkable accuracy, his face brimming with enthusiasm.
"So, what's your impression?"
Impression. Yuder couldn't say he'd been contemplating either the fate of this seemingly pointless painting from his previous life or the trials the young Duke in the portrait must have faced after heading for Peletta.
In the end, there was only one thing he could say.
"... I was thinking that you were handsome from that time on."
Kishiar's eyes sparkled.
"Is that all you have to say? It's a bit embarrassing to say it myself, but back then, people would often say I was more like an angel than a human, or that even the air where my breath brushed by was mythically beautiful."
He didn't look embarrassed at all; the content of his words even less so.
"It seems you're already well aware, so what more do you wish to hear?"
"I may be tired of knowing how handsome I am, but special compliments from a special person are always something one wishes to hear more of."
If anyone other than Kishiar had brazenly made such skin-crawling comments, they might have instantly turned to dust under Yuder's hand.
But this was Kishiar. His self-praise about his appearance was convincing enough to make anyone accept it, so all Yuder could do was let out a short sigh.
"Fine. You were, are, and likely will forever continue to be incredibly handsome."
Kishiar burst into laughter. Fortunately, he seemed satisfied with that much and didn't press Yuder any further about the beauty of his younger self.
"Then it's time to infuse you with some divine power. There's a chair over there; please have a seat."
"Pardon?"
"If we'd shared the same bathroom, I could have done it while we bathed. Since we didn't, this is the only option. Now, come on."
'...So that's why he followed me into the bathroom?'
Unlike before, Yuder felt considerably less pain when his body became stained with the energy from the Red Stone, which now seemed to seep between his veins rather than just his skin. The same was true when he was healed with divine power. Although the rate of disappearance of the blemishes didn't speed up as it had before, the absence of pain alone was an incomparable advantage.
Since his body would gradually recover if he rested, he figured it was okay not to receive divine power. Kishiar, however, appeared to have never intended to leave things be from the start.
Seeing no signs of Kishiar retreating, Yuder eventually opened the flap of his robe in front of the man. Kishiar said nothing for a moment, looking at the faintly moving, crimson veins that still marred one of Yuder's shoulders and various spots on his chest.
...
Finally, Kishiar began a familiar ritual in silence, taking out holy water, a sanctified symbol, and a purification stone. Each time the white light of the divine power touched his body, Yuder felt a surge of vitality in his weary flesh and a cooling sensation in the heated areas.
Even though Kishiar knew that his divine power no longer had the potent healing effects it once did, he continued to generously channel his power. Then, he suddenly spoke, Yuder, when do you plan to examine His Majesty again?
The sooner, the better... If possible, I'd like to examine him again tomorrow.
Depending on His Majesty's health condition, it should be possible. It's not bad for me either, as I also want to test my strength as soon as possible. However, there's one thing we need to confirm beforehand.
What is it?
I couldnt properly see the red light you mentioned earlier when His Majesty's internal condition was open.
Pardon?
Caught off guard by the unexpected comment, Yuder hesitated for a moment. Despite noticing Yuder's slight flinch, Kishiar continued to channel his divine power without faltering.
Its natural that I might not have seen as much as you did, since you were closer to the source of the energy. However, even His Majesty and Yuliver, who were even closer, did not see that light. Don't you think thats worth considering? My current hypothesis is that perhaps you were the only one who could see that energy... What do you think?
Yuder was perplexed. He had seen that red light, albeit briefly, but it hadn't been so fleeting as to be mistaken for an illusion. Could it be true that no one else had seen that vivid light?
'I naturally assumed that others would have seen it to some extent since I had seen it twice and was quite certain.'
If they simply missed it because it had passed too quickly, then that was fortunate. However, if only Yuder could see that energy, then it could cause problems when re-examining the Emperor. Especially for Kishiar, who needed to see the target to focus his energy.
If that is indeed the case, then I agree that we should definitely confirm it before we examine His Majesty again, Yuder said.
Good. Do you have any ideas as to the cause?
Yuder thought for a moment before responding, If the reason lies with me, then the most likely explanation could be my eye...
Yuder looked directly into Kishiars red eyes and saw his own reflection. Currently, his eyes were no different from usual as he was not using any abilities. However, when he used his powers, one of Yuders eyes turned golden. This unique phenomenon had been described by Enon as the "Eye of Magic."
When the Eye of Magic opens, one becomes sensitive to phenomena caused by magic power and other energies, seeing things one couldn't see before... or so they say.
Ever since that moment, Yuder had found it much more comfortable to peer into someone's inner self compared to before.
He had grown accustomed to this newfound ease, and given that he didn't feel any significant changes in himself, he hadn't thought much of it. However, if he considered today's incident as an instance of "seeing things he couldn't see before," then this mysterious event made some sense.
Hearing Yuder's speculation, Kishiar also nodded his head softly in agreement.
"My thoughts exactly."
"If I'm the only one who can see that energy, things will get difficult. How can we gather strength if Commander can't see it?"
"In fact, I've been thinking about a solution to that while taking a bath earlier. Would you like to hear it?"
The divine power flowing from Kishiar's hand finally ceased. Confirming that the crimson vein had settled and almost returned to its original size, the man opened his mouth as he draped a garment over Yuder's bare shoulder.
"The source of the magic flowing in your eyes originated from me. And we are also connected through a somewhat mysterious force."
"Yes."
The man who started off with cryptic words studied Yuder's reaction and continued.
"So, if we intentionally activate that connection while attempting something, perhaps I can clearly know what you are seeing and chasing from my end. I had that thought."
...Is that even possible?
Yuder didn't know much about magic, making it difficult to firmly assert anything. However, he did feel that it wouldn't be as easy as it sounded.
"Intentional activation... Is that even possible? What if it puts you at risk...?"
"Have you forgotten? We've already activated our connection once before through our own will. Considering that, this method might be the most tried and true."
At those words, Yuder immediately recalled the slender threads of light he had seen overlaying Kishiar earlier today. That dreamlike and mysterious sensation still lingered somewhere within him.
"And I believe the Awakener's power I possess could also help in activating this connection," Kishiar added.