The sensation of the shirt's fabric rubbing against the Master's wrist felt more abrasive than usual. Even though he had worn this get-up every single day of his adult life, something about it felt a little off today. A little awkward.
The Master slightly flicked his head back. Even the feeling of the shirt collar around his throat felt too tight for his liking.
When he thought about why, he realized his attire during his stay in South Korea had been slightly more casual than this. He had no idea that simply not tightening the tie or leaving the top-most shirt button undone was enough to transform how a business suit felt to a person.
‘It seems I was enjoying my brief freedom, then?’
The Master chuckled hollowly.
Wearing formal suits everyday had dulled him to not realizing how stuffy such a get-up could be. However, spending a few days with the top-most shirt button undone was enough to make him feel that this suit was too tight and restrictive.
Even though he wore this style throughout his entire adult life!
How sly was a human heart, then? And how sly was the Master in that sense, too?
The Master wordlessly rubbed his face. Not dressing up properly for a few days couldn’t have made him feel this stuffy and frustrated. No, it must be... Maybe it was the easy-going nature of the Martial Assembly and South Korea that had influenced him. Which was something he didn’t want to admit!
The Master closed his eyes and pondered. Only fools would turn a blind eye to reality just because something they didn't want to acknowledge was happening right in front of their noses. The wisest thing in this case was to admit to himself. To accept what was happening to him.
So, the Master accepted it. Accepting it wouldn't change anything about him, anyway. He should return to his old self, to the persona of the Master of the Round Table, after sucking in several deep breaths. There was no doubt in his mind about that!
Knock, knock...
Before he could do that, though, his hearing caught the sound of someone knocking on the door.
‘It’s not quite enough...’
The Master hadn't finished controlling and calming his mind. But regaining his composure was not going to happen now with someone disturbing him like this.
There was no helping it. Life never really worked out perfectly according to plan, after all.
The Master sighed under his breath, then opened his eyes. “Come in.”
The door to the room silently opened, and an escort smartly stepped inside. "Master. Knights have finished convening.”
“Hmm... I see.” The Master slowly nodded away.
Knights physically gathering in one place like this was a rare event. After all, each Knight must lead their respective nation. Even if the value of their existences were indelibly tied to the operations and preservation of the Round Table, they still had to deal with all the disparate matters found in their nations. And that task was not child's play, either.
‘I can’t even imagine how the Round Table survived in the ancient past.’
How did an international organization like the Round Table manage to keep existing in the past when the telephone hadn't even been invented yet?
Although that question might sound like an indecipherable mystery, the Master already knew the answer. The Knights of the past didn't suffer from the excessive level of work their present-day counterparts had to deal with. After all, the flow of incoming information back then wasn't as insane as it was now!
“Very well. Lead the way,” said the Master.
“Yes, sir. Allow me.” The escort bowed his head before taking the lead.
The Master stepped into the classy but old-fashioned lengthy corridor connected to his room, then subtly pushed his mask up his face.
‘How cumbersome...’
The mask felt through his glove came across as cold and ill-fitting.
The Master could only helplessly chuckle. A frog that saw the world outside the well could never go back inside that well again. Even if the price of jumping outside out of curiosity was to wither away and die!
For the Master, the price he must pay for straying outside the well was this unending thirst.
A massive white doorway stood imposingly at the end of the corridor. The Master sucked in a quick breath at this sight. Regardless of what he thought, he must never show his colleagues any signs of internal agitation.
After all, he was the Master. The core of the Round Table!
After erasing all traces of agitation on his face near his eyes, the Master pushed the door open unhesitantly and stepped into the hallway. There it was, an impressively antiquated large circular table that seemed to solely exist to preserve the ways of the past. And the Knights sitting around this table, waiting for the Master's arrival!
‘The ways of the past, is it...?’
The Master subtly hid his jaw area while stepping inside. He was trying to hide the hint of sneer trying to creep into his expression.
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