"B-Black magic?" She shook her head. "I never. In fact, I don’t know what it is."
"Are you sure?"
"Yes, Master. I am just an ordinary girl who wished to live happily with her grandpa. I have nothing to do with black magic."
Erich observed her carefully and he could tell she was not lying. After coming across many different people in his life, he could easily tell from reading their body language.
He gave her a deep gaze.
"Other than your true gender, is there anything about yourself that you have never told anyone? Think carefully."
She stayed quiet for a while and spoke, "Master... since you mentioned black magic, then that means... you know magic exists, right?"
Erich did not answer and merely stared at her.
She continued, "I am not sure about black magic but...sometimes, I can use simple magic...I am not sure how I can do it but... it’s like instinct."
"What kind of magic?"
"I can create wind the way I want. I only need a thought but...I don’t do it often. Only when I am in trouble do I end up using it. Most of the time unintentionally, as my instinct to protect myself."
"Can you show me?"
"Now?"
"Yes, now."
Oriana looked at the opened books on the table and her gaze focused on it. Her right hand moved forward in that direction and soon the pages of all the books fluttered with the continuous gust of wind. She stopped after a while and lowered her head as if she was a sinner.
"I-I never use it to harm anyone," she muttered under her breath. "I just live as a normal person."
To her surprise, the old physician remained calm, not even a single change in his expression.
"Is there anyone in your family who can use magic as well?"
"I don’t know. I only have Grandpa and we never talked about our family."
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She shook her head.
Erich fell silent for a while. "So there is no one who has talked about it and no one to guide you on this matter."
"Is it anything serious? I mean it’s just a small magic trick I happen to end up using. It won’t greatly affect my life—"
"Do you know why black nightshade was banned?"
Oriana nodded as she said, "It was banned because it’s highly poisonous yet hard to detect because it’s odorless and tasteless once mixed with other plants."
"What else?"
"Uhh..." She recalled the books she read in Arlan’s private library. "It’s also said that black magic practitioners used it for conducting blood sacrifice..." She stopped as her own words made her realize something. "Black magic? That herb reacts to black magic power? That is why the medicinal concoction turned black?"
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