Chapter 39: The Tawny Owl
Translator: Kris Liu
Mr. Victor passed a piece of notation to Lucien, which was written by himself for harpsichord
beginners. The song did not require any expert skills, and thus, when it was played on a
harpsichord, it was quite plain. However, after the improvement, the tone of the piano would
definitely add some splendour to it.
With his diligent practice of meditation, Lucien had an even better memory now. It only took
him a while to roughly go through the music several times. Before him, Mr. Victor only saw
noble students, like Lott and Felicia, being able to do this, because they grew up under the
nurture of music since they were born.
“All right, Lucien. I know you still feel you’re not prepared, but it’s time for you to start playing.
Don’t be nervous and just pay attention to the keys you should press down. Take it easy.” Mr.
Victor was quite looking forward to Lucien’s first play.
Putting his hands on the keyboard in a defined arch, Lucien pressed down the first key. It was
not difficult for him to remember the song, but, as expected, playing it was a completely
different story. Lucien felt his fingers were too clumsy to reach the right keys in time. Slow as
he was, Lucien tried his best to focus on the keys to make sure they were the correct ones.
Instead of a song, his first-time playing sounded more like a bunch of separated notes climbing
out of the piano slowly one by one, or like a dying man exhaling with great effort.
However, no one there ever laughed at him, including the three noble students. Watching
Lucien play reminded them of their own past struggle, which was even more terrible.
It was a short piece of melody, that should last around a minute, but it took Lucien more than
three minutes to finish playing it. After he pressed down the last key, his forehead was oozing
sweat. Lucien felt that even fighting with an aquatic zombie in the pipes could not be more
exhausting.
Mr.Victor was the first person who started applauding Lucien, followed by Rhine and the other
students.
“You did a good job, Lucien.” Victor comforted him, smiling, “I know how clumsy a person
would feel when he or she first started playing. But you are the only student I’ve seen that
managed to press every key correctly. It’s impressive.”
Rhine nodded, “Yes, you are very smart, Lucien. I’m sure you will improve quickly with more
practice. But the coordination of your hands was for sure not your strong point, and later you
will also need to use your feet for the pedals. It’ll be pretty challenging for you.”
“I agree,” said Mr. Victor, “But being more coordinate is just a matter of time. If you’re willing to
work hard, you’ll be a qualified musician within ten years.”
“Ten years?” It seemed that even with the direction of a master musician, it still would take a
long time for a person to make achieve something in music. However, Lucien was still
expecting that, by becoming a qualified musician as soon as possible, his living expenses as well
as the cost for his magic experiments could be fully covered.
“Is there any way to become a qualified musician faster?” Lucien asked.
“Yes, sure, if you’re a genius.” Felicia interjected, “But you are not, Lucien. Working hard is the
only way to become a qualified musician, and of course it takes time. Don’t let Mr. Victor lose
his face for having a student who couldn’t even play the piano decently.”
In Felicia’s eyes, Lucien’a question fully showed his shallowness.
Rhine responded in a more mild way, “I understand young people’s eagerness, but like Felicia
said, my current small achievement in playing violin took me a long time, and it’s the same
with other instruments.” Then he paused a bit, “Well, actually hard practice is not the only way
to become a qualified musician. If you could awaken the Blessing in your blood, your ability of
…
The window opened by itself!
Lucien felt a familiar wave of magic power coming inside. He was very nervous, but also kind of
excited. Was it another sorcerer apprentice, or even a real sorcerer?
A tawny owl flew in through the window and landed on the table. Somehow Lucien felt it had an
arrogant-looking face.
And the owl started speaking in a harsh voice.
“You should open the window for me, you little boy.”
Lucien was not really scared. In the notes, the witch mentioned some animals that could talk.
Some of them were sorcerers or sorceresses transformed into different kind of animals, while
some of them were summoned pets. However, Lucien was not sure which one the owl was, yet.
Strolling on the table, the arrogant owl looked at Lucien from top to bottom. Then it started
talking again.
“Don’t be afraid, boy. As long as you answer my questions honestly, Lord Doro won’t hurt you.”
Lucien nodded his head, feeling a bit confused…Who was Lord Doro?
The owl took a step forward and looked at Lucien’s eyes, “Listen to my question… After the
apprentice died, did any sorcerer or sorceress come here and asked you about her?”
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