The Sight Of Future

The Sight Of Future
An Idea


Talia's idea actually has a high risk. Even so, it was the only way that he could become stronger: he had to face Ludwig head-on. Utilizing their relationship as seniors and juniors in the Society, Talia also thought that Ludwig would definitely not harm him intentionally if he openly asked for time to practice with him.


Ludwig would not be able to resist either. The senior witches in the Guild were obliged to help his juniors train. And even Ludwig himself once offered Talia to help the girl practice. But then Talia refused and ignored the offer. Before Ludwig actually tried to kill him, it was better for Talia to continue to take advantage of the situation. People say the safest places are the ones that look the most dangerous. Ludwig looked dangerous because Talia had only seen him from afar. By trying to get closer, who knows Talia can find more weaknesses Ludwig.


Now, having seen the grand scheme unfold, Talia felt that there was no harm in Ludwig being willing to train her. He felt that the possibility of successfully summoning a spirit would be greater if he was under pressure. Ludwig was able to train it using magical beasts. And when things got out of hand, Louis had an obligation to protect Talia. So the young man would definitely not let him get injured or even die.


With such a principle, Talia returned to visit the library secretly. It came when it was still morning. Breakfast hours have not yet begun. Talia was not sure if by waiting in the library Ludwig would appear again or not. But that was the only way he knew how to meet Kyle's half-brother.


Surprisingly, this always works. Only in the first experiment did Talia find Ludwig reading a book sitting in the frame of the library's second-floor window. That position made his figure seem calm and mysterious.


“Basic showman,” sis Talia while walking closer.


Ludwig seemed to remain focused on his book, regardless of Talia's arrival. The girl stood quietly next to him without doing anything. Eventually Ludwig lost.


“What's up?” asked the young man without turning his face away from the thick book titled Dark Mythological Beasts. Reading the title alone made Talia shudder.


“Why do you always know I'm looking for you? You were deliberately waiting for me here, right?” ask Talia guessing.


Ludwig closed his book. The young man's attention was provoked after hearing Talia's comments. He snorted loudly and laughed.


“How can you be that confident? Who are you, until I have to wait for you every day?” sergeant Ludwig with a mocking expression.


Talia frowned. “You wait for me every day?” ask without burden.


Once again Ludwig was glued. He now looked at Talia with an expression of disbelief. The sentence ‘Serious-you-say-that?- was written clearly on his face.


Talia was embarrassed. “If not, then yes. Forgetit. I'm just curious because you're always easy to find in the library. Are you staying here or what?” let the girl endure her embarrassment.


Ludwig got down from the window frame and walked ahead of Talia to the tall bookshelves lined up neatly. Talia followed him without asking any more. Ludwig then put the book he read back to one of the shelves, then took Talia around in the area of books about Beast Tamer.


“I didn't know that you turned out to have the talent of turning other people's words around,” Ludwig said suddenly.


“What do you mean?” ask Talia confused.


“At the time I said ‘every day’, that means I am in the library every day. Not because I was waiting for you. But you could just mean that I wait for you every day. Well, I really don't believe in that wild imagination of yours,” Ludwig said as he shook his head.


Ludwig finally stopped walking, then suddenly turned to face Talia. “So what do you want now?” tanyanya sharp.


From now on, Talia was just waiting for this question. It felt strange that he had just asked Ludwig for help before the young man questioned him.


“I want to practice. You're in charge of training me.” Say goodbye to a good request. Every time Ludwig meets only the harsh words that Talia always say.


Ludwig snorted softly. “When I offered you yesterday, you were so full of pride and turned it down. Now you need my help, but your way of speaking really sucks,” Ludwig said as he folded his hands.


“It .. because it is my way of speaking like this,” kilah Talia reasoned.


Ludwig grinned thinly. “But you can talk softly to my sister. You guys look sangaaa~t familiar,” Ludwig said in an exaggerated tone.


Talia gulps a spit of a mute. It could be bad that Ludwih has returned to target him. Ludwig could have really done what he threatened yesterday. He could have used someone else to harass Talia. And after remembering, Ludwig also began to disturb him since Dirlagraun's attack on Leo. By then, Leo had dropped out of the Academy. Would it have been the same if Leo had stayed in school as he is now?


Talia really shouldn't waste time. It is better to face Ludwig directly than to be ambushed secretly as he once was.


“Ka, we're my countrymen. So it was natural that we became familiar. Besides, why don't you like it when I'm close to Kyle?” talia protest. To be honest he already knew the reason Ludwig was keeping all the noble children away from Kyle's side. Ludwig simply did not want Kyle to create his own faction to depose him as a successor to the Gothe family.


“He's a dangerous man,” Ludwig said suddenly.


Talia was stunned for a moment. “You ... much more dangerous, Ludwig Gothe,” muttered Talia automatically. His mouth simply uttered the comment, as his index finger pointed at Ludwig


The young man observed Talia's index finger and grasped it, then bent it upward. Talia squealed in pain as her index finger was twisted by Ludwig.


“It hurts, you evil!” he cried while massaging his finger joints that throbbed pain.


Ludwig snorted softly and then walked back to the long reading table. Talia tailed while grumbling.


“Why do you think I'm dangerous? I've never bothered you this whole time. Don't tell me because of the selection of the society at that time. I told you it was just a test. I have to do it to my chosen junior. And I've also said many times that Dire Wolf had no intention of killing,” Ludwig said at length. He now sits in the corner of a long reading table that sits between the shelves of a large book.


“Yes, that's one of them. In addition to the attack on Leo. You must be the culprit, too. Why are you doing that?” talia's sergeant sat down in front of Ludwig. He was forced to miss Ludwig's attacks on him in his past life. More about the dragon.