The silence that followed was rather stagnant, but it didnât last as Alaric reached for Julianâs shoulders.
"But you didnât have this before. I watched you wake up, I...," Alaricâs voice was slightly broken with confused despair, his hands tightening on Julianâs shoulders as if trying to physically hold him together.
And then he recalled what had happened the previous day. How Julian had been sitting upright, his eyes devoid of life. He refused to speak, but could this be...?
"Did it happen recently? Is that... is that why you were like that yesterday? You looked like you had the life sucked out of you, and you couldnât tell me anything. Was it because of this... this illness?"
Illness,
He said, it was an illness. Wouldnât it have been nice if it were just an illness? At least then, he could find a cure, or even come up with one.
But it was more than that. It was a madness that had been inflicted on him as a
punishment
for reincarnation, he believed.
The system wouldnât tell him exactly what he was being punished for, why his soul was unstable, and why he had to go through this hell every waking moment.
"Julian," The Duke called, his voice carrying tremors that grounded Julian into reality.
Julian let out a shaky breath, the relief of finally being
seen
hitting him harder than the madness ever could. He leaned his head against Alaricâs collarbone, the words tumbling out before he could think to pull them back.
"It started... about four months ago," Julian whispered, his voice cracking.
He didnât mention the System, the glowing purple windows, or the fact that he was a soul from another world. He kept it to the symptomsâthe terrifying, physical reality.
He thought that revealing all of that could bring about consequences that he probably could not handle. The duke had a 94% favorability, but what if the system could take that for revealing its existence?
But...
Julian wanted to try. The weight of the truth was so heavy, it was so painful. He wanted to lean on someone, wanted to lean on the Duke, wanted to share it all with him,
But just when he decided to try, spill out the secret and get the weight off his chest, the system rang a cold chime in his head. The air in the room seemed to freeze as a blood-red window flickered into existence, so bright it made his retinas ache.
> [CORE SYSTEM PROTOCOL: ABSOLUTE SECRECY]
> [Warning: Unauthorized Disclosure of System Existence Detected.]
> [Penalty for Breach: Instant Erasure of Host Consciousness.]
> [Current Status:
FINAL WARNING
.]
The system was mocking him, right? The penalty was even worse than just affection deletion.
Julianâs breath hitched and bit his lips in an agonizing way,
He stared into the empty space over Alaricâs shoulder, his face contorting even more painfully than he intended.
The System was a jealous god; it would allow him to share his pain, but it would kill him before it allowed itself to be named.
"Julian?" Alaricâs voice broke through the silence, his brow furrowed as he watched Julian stare at nothing.
Julian blinked, the red window vanishing as quickly as it had appeared. He gave Alaric a small, sad smileâone that didnât reach his eyesâand buried his face back into the Dukeâs chest. He wanted to cry, to scream, to forget his morals as a teacher and curse the invisible strings that moved him, but he simply tightened his grip.
"Can you... still not tell me?" The Duke asked, a slight tremor and concern filled in his tone.
"I suddenly started waking up like this," Julian began, his voice muffled by the silk of the Dukeâs robe. "Shortness of breath... the feeling that the room is shrinking... like my head is being squeezed and my lungs wonât function... a frantic madness that I canât understand. Iâve looked for a cure, Lucien. Iâve scoured every corner of the Imperial Library for even a trace of a similar case, but itâs unheard of. Thereâs nothing."
He twitched his fingers, his nails digging into Alaricâs back.
"Thatâs why I wouldnât let Lucius sleep in the same room," Julian admitted, his voice dropping to a shamed murmur. "I was terrified of anyone finding out. I was scared of traumatising the boy, scared that you and everyone else would find out and then say... say I was possessed. Iâd get cast out, or worse."
At the word
âpossessed,â
Alaric went deathly still. The memory of the man from midnightâthe one who had looked out of those same eyes with a chilling, predatory grinâflashed through his mind.
Ah, we meet again.
"Julian," Alaric said, his voice dropping into a low, careful tone. He pulled back just enough to look Julian in the eyes, searching for even a glimmer of that stranger. "This illness... does it ever feel like you arenât yourself?" He asked. "Do you... Do you have another personality? Someone else who shares your body with you and isnât you?"
Julian blinked, looking genuinely confused. He hadnât really noticed anything like that. Yes, he was a foreigner in this body, but as for there being another personality, he hadnât exactly experienced it.
He shook his head lightly.
"No. Itâs just... itâs just the pain, Lucien," he said. "I donât know of another personality. Iâm always me, just... a version of me thatâs silently breaking. But..." he looked at the Duke, curious as to why he would ask something like that. "Have you noticed me doing anything strange? Do I sleepwalk?"
Alaric looked into his eyes, seeing the genuine curiosity in them.
So, he didnât know. He has no clue.
He brought his hand up to Julianâs face and caressed it.
"No," he lied. "There is nothing like that. I was just trying to figure it out more since itâs peculiar."
But even as he said this, Julian couldnât help but feel something off.
"I havenât seen you wake up with this illness." Alaric continued. "Does it have a period where it doesnât bother you?" He tried to sound calm, but there was no hiding the panic in his voice.
The stranger aside, Julian was suffering, and he had no idea.
Julian gripped his own arm tight, his knuckles white. "Thatâs because... it stopped. After the accident during the hunt, it just disappeared. I thought I was free. I thought I had finally found peace here, with you. But then yesterday... it came back. It came back even worse than before, and I canât breathe," he clawed at his throat, his voice cracking. "I canât be at peace, Lucien. It haunts me so much."
Alaricâs heart felt like it was being squeezed by a gauntlet. He looked at the man in his armsâthis fragile, honest soul who was terrifiedâand then he thought of the entity that had occupied Julianâs body at midnight.
If Julian didnât even know about the âotherâ person, then the situation was far more dangerous than it seemed. And if that personâs appearance had anything to do with his illness, then this was by no means a simple illness.
Someoneâor somethingâwas waiting for Julian to weaken so it could take the reins.
"It is not your fault," Alaric said, his voice like a vow, pressing a fierce, protective kiss to the top of Julianâs head. "I donât care if itâs an illness or a curse. I will find the man who has the cure, and if he wonât give it, I will take it."
Those words were very reassuring, but... was there really a cure in this world?