Chapter 220: A Day to Remember (4)
I bought a satisfying gift. I wouldn't have found a better one even if I had spent more time thinking.
Yes, I was overthinking it. It wasn’t a once-in-a-lifetime gift but rather just my first birthday present to her.
This is it.
I looked at the case in my hand. More precisely, I looked at the ring carefully stored inside the case.
I had briefly debated whether to choose a ruby to match Marghetta's hair, or an emerald to match her eyes, but I went with a classic diamond. In this world, diamonds were also considered the finest gems.
Of course, Marghetta would’ve played with diamonds as if they were pebbles, but a ring wasn't valued by its price—it was the symbolism that counted. It was valuable because it was received from someone else and not bought with your own money.
It’s perfect.
A sense of relief and pride welled up deep within me. After all, it was the best gift I could give to calm Marghetta's worries.
It was absolutely perfect. This was the best decision I could ever make before the New Year's Ball. Marghetta would be genuinely delighted.
"It’s a ring that adjusts to the wearer's size."
"Oh."
The size was my only concern. Though I had held Marghetta's hand many times, I wasn't sure if I could guess the size correctly. Thankfully, magic solved that problem. I was told that any item I bought would adjust itself accordingly.
So, apart from a little hush money to keep my visit a secret, I also gave a generous tip. A merchant who satisfied his customers deserved to earn well.
It’ll be three days later.
I turned my attention to the calendar. Just to be sure I wouldn't forget, I had marked the day in red several times.
In exactly three days, it would be Marghetta's birthday. Until then, I would hide the gift carefully and present it to her on the day. That was why I didn't go to the Vice President's office today. I didn't want to risk giving my surprise away with my expression.
I felt a bit guilty for not even hinting that I wouldn't come today, but I could always say that I was too busy to contact her. After all, it wasn’t wrong; my mind was preoccupied with choosing the perfect gift.
***
When I went to the Vice President's office the next day, she wasn't there.
What's going on?
I thought she went out for a while, but that wasn't the case.
"She's absent?"
"Yes. She called in this morning. She said it’s just a cold, so there's no need to worry..." the President said.
I just nodded and quickly left. Without Marghetta, there was no reason for me to stay in the student council room. I'd only be in the way of their work if I did.
Still, I felt a bit bitter. If I had known that I wouldn't see her today, then I would have come yesterday. At the very least, I should have called her.
A cold.
I couldn't trust the ‘there’s no need to worry’ part. It wasn't that I didn't trust the President, but I knew Marghetta too well to believe it.
For Marghetta, who valued appearances highly, to miss a day of school, it had to be more than a simple cold. If it were just a minor illness, she would have come without a second thought.
It was definitely not a light cold. The weather was getting colder—maybe she caught the flu.
Magic can't cure everything.
Unfortunately, the healing methods on this continent were all about treating physical wounds. They could fix a severed limb in the blink of an eye, but simple ailments like colds and headaches were their weak points.
At least they weren't at the level of ‘Where does a headache come from? The head, so let’s destroy it!’ Still, it wasn’t something that can be cured in a day. Even in my previous world, that was impossible.
It just had to be today, of all days.
Imagining Marghetta lying in bed and sick filled me with guilt.
It would have been painful any day, but for this to happen the day after I left her hanging because of a surprise made me think that it was my fault.
Of course, I wasn’t a god who gave away illnesses, but I couldn't help feeling concerned.
I should contact her.
Suppressing a sigh, I took out the communication crystall. First, I needed to check if she was okay. If Marghetta said she was fine, then I would visit her.
Going to the girls' dormitory might be a bit awkward, but who cared about social norms when Marghetta was sick? I'd go even if I had to disguise myself.
...However, my message never reached Marghetta.
Damn it.
A Nerve-Wracking Feeling.
It felt like my blood was drying up. Was it really just a cold? She hadn't passed out or anything, had she?
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