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[You have arrived, Eater of Stars.]  

A voice resonated, not just in Alon’s ears but deep within his mind.  

Alon hurriedly looked around.  

Yet, all he saw was Rim’s gaze, staring at him strangely.  

Only then did he realize that the voice was speaking solely inside his head.  

[Reach the depths of the roots. There, you will find what you seek.]  

“Wait—”  

The profound voice simply conveyed the message and vanished.  

Alon hastily opened his mouth, but—  

“What is it?”  

Only Rim’s voice responded.  

For a moment, he unconsciously raised his hand, then slowly lowered it again.  

“…….”  

“I will keep moving forward.”  

“Do we need to go further?”  

“This is just the entrance. We will move to the forward base.”  

Rim moved forward as if no further conversation was needed.  

Following her, Alon recalled the voice he had just heard.  

‘What was that?’  

At first, he thought it was the voice of ‘that thing’ that had guided him beneath the roots, but it wasn’t.  

‘The voice was clear. Unlike the unreadable voice from the dark eyes, this was definitely a man’s voice.’  

It was distinctly different from the voice that had once been incomprehensible.  

As Alon pondered behind his emotionless expression—  

“We have arrived.”  

“……Oh.”  

Rim announced their arrival, and Alon let out a gasp.  

A fortress-like structure, built within the depths of the abyss.  

Its scale was not particularly large.  

Yet, in this vast darkness, it was the only thing emitting a faint glow, like a firefly.  

A strangely dreamlike atmosphere.  

Staring blankly at the sight, Alon soon stepped inside alongside Rim.  

‘This is better.’  

Unlike the abyss beneath the roots, where nothing was visible,  

The interior of the fortress, though dimly lit, allowed for clear visibility.  

As Alon calmly observed his surroundings—  

“Hm? Rim, why are you here? It’s not time for the shift change yet.”  

“What’s going on?”  

“It’s Rim! ……Huh? The Shadow Leaves is here too?”  

Three elves emerged from within.  

Two men and one woman.  

“……A human?”  

The moment they spotted Alon, their cheerful expressions vanished, and they instinctively placed their hands on their weapons.  

“Stand down. This is a direct order from the Queen.”  

“……From the Queen?”  

“Yes.”  

“Why?”  

“You must have heard at least some of it, even if not in detail. Isn’t that right?”  

At Rim’s words, they seemed to recall something.  

Then, with an expression of ‘Ah, that matter?’ they withdrew their hands from their weapons.  

However, the wariness in their faces remained.  

‘……Similar to Rim.’  

As Alon contemplated, a tall elf wielding a sword spoke.  

“My name is Egal.”  

Next, an elf with an unusually large build for his kind, carrying a massive double-bladed axe on his back, introduced himself.  

“Vian.”  

Then, a smaller elf with dual short swords at her waist followed.  

“Ramu.”  

“……Alon.”  

A brief and simple introduction.  

Alon glanced at the three elves before turning to Rim as she spoke.  

“So, do you have any further business here?”  

Alon quickly recalled his objective.  

“How do I descend further from here?”  

“……You intend to go deeper than this?”  

“Yes.”  

At Alon’s affirmation, Rim’s expression grew even colder.  

“Do you even know what lies in the depths of these roots?”  

“What is down there?”  

“There are the ‘Ashes.'”  

Vian answered in Rim’s stead.  

Alon turned to him and asked.  

“Ashes?”  

“Yes. To put it simply, think of them as monsters dwelling beneath the roots.”  

“……Are they strong?”  

“Not particularly. We can handle dozens of them on our own.”  

Vian stated the truth plainly.  

“Then—”  

“But in the deeper parts, there is the ‘Ash Seeder.'”  

“……The Ash Seeder?”  

“The one that endlessly creates the Ashes. The guardian of the roots.”  

Unlike before,  

Vian’s expression twisted.  

“We cannot kill it. That is why we continue to struggle here.”  

“……Is it really that powerful?”  

“Yes. But that is not the only problem.”  

“What do you mean?”  

This time, it was Rim who answered Alon’s question.  

Still maintaining her cold demeanor, she continued.  

“In the depths where the Ash Seeder resides, magic cannot be used.”  

“……You mean magic cannot be used?”  

“Yes. The deeper you descend beneath the roots, the more magic becomes unusable. Even with Philde, who has reached the ninth rank, we still cannot eliminate what lies below.”  

From Rim’s explanation, Alon roughly grasped the situation.  

‘So, to acquire the means to use Arrow, I have to descend into a place where magic doesn’t function, kill the Ash Seeder, and proceed further.’  

“……”  

Alon hesitated.  

Unlike before, this time, he had no useful information about the Ash Seeder.  

That meant the risk was significantly higher than usual.  

Moreover, if magic was unusable, the danger increased even more.  

However, even considering all those risks—  

“I want you to take me to the depths.”  

It was still worth going.  

“You don’t have to come with me. Just show me the way, and I’ll descend alone.”  

Recalling his emergency measures, Alon resolved to go alone.  

“Sorry, but we have no intention of letting you reach the depths in the first place.”  

Ramu stepped forward as if to challenge his words.  

“No, stand down.”  

Rim blocked him.  

“What? Why?”  

“The Queen ordered us to grant his request.”  

“……Are you serious?”  

“Have I ever lied?”  

“No, but no matter how I think about it, letting him go down is too—”  

“Ramu. It is the Queen’s command.”  

The Queen’s command.  

Ramu seemed to struggle with a response, opening and closing his mouth several times.  

“……Fine.”  

In the end, he stepped back.  

“Then let’s move immediately.”  

Once again, they left the fortress, stepping into the dark abyss.  

Heading toward the depths of the roots.  

***

After walking for some time beyond the fortress,  

Alon, dulled by the overwhelming abyss around him, simply kept moving.  

Just as his legs began to tingle slightly—  

“……!”  

Suddenly, a burst of light spread before his eyes, illuminating the space.  

The sudden brightness made Alon instinctively squint.  

“This is the middle layer of the roots.”  

Rim’s monotone explanation followed.  

Alon took in the view of the middle layer.  

It was completely different from the upper layer.  

‘It’s bright.’  

The uppermost layer had been nothing but an abyss.  

In contrast, the middle layer was bright enough to see far into the distance.  

Enormous roots crisscrossed the area chaotically, forming paths.  

Alon soon realized that the very ground he was walking on was one of these massive roots, but it didn’t feel unnatural.  

The roots were so large that it felt like walking down a vast, eight-lane highway.  

Silently impressed, Alon followed as Rim led the way downward once more.  

***

As Alon and the others descended further—  

‘Why are we even doing this just because of that human’s words?’  

Walking at the front, Rim let out a quiet sigh, her expression tinged with frustration.  

No matter how she thought about it, she couldn’t understand the Queen’s command.  

From what she had seen, the man behind her was neither a Primordial Elf nor anything special.  

Of course, there were circumstances.  

He possessed an artifact of the Primordial Elf, and he had been acknowledged by Philde, the elves’ Grand Mage.  

But beyond that—  

What else was there?  

Where was the certainty that this man was truly the Primordial Elf?  

Was that all?  

There were contradictions with Philde’s words.  

Philde had said that the Primordial Elf had reincarnated through a contract and could not approach the World Tree because of the ‘thing’ following him.  

But what was happening now?  

He had come to Greynifra, carrying that eerie presence that might threaten the World Tree.  

And now, he was even heading toward the depths of the roots.  

That meant he was acting completely differently from what Philde had predicted.  

Yet, despite this, the Queen acted as if she had seen undeniable proof.  

That worried Rim.  

She feared that the Queen, unable to let go of her deceased brother, was clinging to even the slightest possibility, wanting to believe that man was a Primordial Elf.  

As she struggled to suppress her dissatisfaction—  

“……Rim.”  

Suddenly, Vian’s voice reached her.  

“What is it, Vian?”  

“Something’s wrong.”  

“……What?”  

“By now, we should have encountered the Ashes.”  

Rim finally turned to look around, frowning.  

Indeed, Vian was right—something was wrong.  

The Ashes constantly crawled upward from the roots.  

Moreover, to prevent the elves from descending, hundreds of them were always stationed in the middle layer.  

In other words, they should have already encountered them by now.  

‘But we’ve almost reached the bottom, and there are no Ashes in sight……?’  

No matter where she looked, the Ashes that should have been scattered throughout the area were completely absent.  

Rim instinctively tensed.  

She knew.  

The absence of Ashes was not a good sign.  

After a brief hesitation, Rim called out to Vian.  

“Vian.”  

“Speak.”  

“Weren’t there abnormal occurrences before?”  

“A couple of months ago, there was a massive surge of Ashes, but that was the last of it.”  

“And since then?”  

“No particular signs of anything. But this……”  

“……An abnormal phenomenon.”  

An abnormal phenomenon.

The phrase referred to the sudden shift in the behavior of the Ashes.  

It was not a frequent occurrence, but whenever it happened, it always led to grave danger.  

“Well, we had to come down at some point anyway.”  

Rim muttered under her breath.  

Anomalies needed to be detected as early as possible to prepare for potential crises or resolve emerging threats.  

Her expression grew more serious.  

Their descent into the depths became even more cautious.  

Eventually—  

“This is the deep root zone.”  

They arrived at a place where all the chaotic, intertwined roots converged, forming a massive hole in the center.  

“How do we get down?”  

Like the upper layers, the inside of the hole was obscured from view.  

Silently, Rim pointed to a circular staircase descending along the wall of the cavernous opening.  

The group began their descent once again.  

And by the time the pain in their feet grew unbearable, likely forming blisters—  

Rim realized they had finally reached the depths of the roots.  

And she froze on the spot.  

Not just her—  

Egal, Vian, and even Ramu stood paralyzed, their faces filled with shock.  

Because what filled their vision was—  

An enormous horde of Ashes.  

“Hah—”  

Rim instinctively swallowed hard.  

Though they retained the forms of humans or beastkin,  

Ashen dust scattered from their bodies, and like the molten ground of an active volcano, their skin pulsed with a faint red glow as they moved.  

Every aspect of their appearance confirmed—  

These were unmistakably Ashes.  

Rim tried to count them.  

Hundreds?  

No, too few.  

Thousands?  

Still not enough.  

Then—  

‘Ten thousand.’  

Rim clenched her teeth.  

The coming disaster was as clear as day.  

Whether they could use magic or not was no longer the issue.  

If all of these creatures began ascending at once—  

Paggade would collapse in an instant.  

A disaster of overwhelming scale.  

Just as despair crept into her expression—  

!!!  

One of the Ashes, which had remained silent until now, suddenly let out a piercing wail—  

Directly at Alon’s group, the intruders who had stepped into their domain.  

—!!!!  

As if resonating with the first cry, the other Ashes began howling madly.  

Then, waves of Ashes surged forward, scattering through the air as they charged.  

“Run!”  

Rim shouted desperately and immediately sprinted back up the circular stairs.  

However—  

“No! It’s—!”  

“What?!”  

“They’re above too…!!!”  

Ramu’s frantic scream made her snap her gaze upward.  

“……!!”  

She witnessed it.  

The previously empty upper staircase—  

Now swarming with descending Ashes.  

As if they had been waiting.  

Waiting for them to reach the deepest point before closing in.  

It was deeply unnatural.  

In the centuries they had fought the Ashes,  

Not once had they ever—  

Acted with intelligence.  

There was no time to dwell on the inexplicable.  

Despair spread across the elves’ faces.  

None of them were weak.  

They were warriors of Paggade.  

Yet even as elite warriors—  

“This… This is…”  

They saw no chance of survival.  

Not against this overwhelming number of Ashes.  

Despair turned to resignation.  

And then—  

“Everyone, move to the walls.”  

“!”  

A voice rang out.  

Calm—far too calm for this dire situation.  

Rim turned her gaze.  

There stood Marquis Palatio.  

The deafening cries of the Ashes filled the space.  

They were seconds away from being torn apart.  

Yet he simply gazed at them, his expression devoid of emotion.  

“You’ll be caught in it otherwise.”  

Him.  

“You fool! I told you—! Magic does not work in this place!”  

Rim screamed, her voice filled with urgency.  

He was a mage.  

Without magic, he was utterly powerless.  

Yet he remained unfazed, surveying the horde of Ashes descending upon them.  

Then—  

“Ally, Manifest.”  

Alon’s voice echoed.  

The elves saw it.  

Beneath the roots of the World Tree—  

Kwa-ga-ga-ga-ga-gak!!  

An overwhelming force crushed the Ashes in an instant—  

■—!  

A presence descended.  

The manifestation of the Receiver.  

Basiliora.

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Round 323

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The news that Kyu-seong had come to the Middle East with Hassan was delivered to most of the guilds in the region.  

First, Awakener Lee Kyu-seong.  

Rumors about him had already spread, and many were keeping an eye on him.  

The rapid rise in performance of the guild he belonged to, Ara Hongryeon, proved his worth without the need for further evidence.  

Countless guilds had personally inspected the items and tested their effects.  

Because of this, many were eager to make contact with him in any way possible.  

Of course, thanks to the joint efforts of the Korean government and guilds to keep foreign guilds in check, Kyu-seong did not feel the full extent of this impact.  

While the talk about Kyu-seong was significant, the fact that he was traveling with Hassan this time was also noteworthy.  

Hassan was a well-known figure in the Middle East.  

Moreover, he was a top-ranking executive in Isthart, the world’s number-one guild.  

Those who had hoped to recruit Kyu-seong for themselves could not help but be discouraged by this news.  

With Isthart involved, recruiting him would be anything but easy.  

As the situation in the Middle East grew increasingly complicated, Kyu-seong and Ara were sightseeing under Hassan’s guidance.  

“This is about where I have in mind.”  

“W-Wait, here?”  

So many flashy skyscrapers?  

Hearing Hassan say he planned to demolish them all and plant the World Tree, Kyu-seong swallowed dryly.  

Moreover, the area Hassan had marked included the 150-story building they had just visited.  

“There will be some financial loss, but it’s manageable.”  

“‘Some’ loss? This is a bit…”  

Seeing Kyu-seong hesitate, Hassan decided to show him some data directly.  

“Tell me, how much have we spent on the green project so far?”  

“Around 38.3 trillion won.”  

“Did you hear that?”  

After confirming the secretary’s response, Hassan turned back to Kyu-seong.  

Hearing the astronomical figure, Kyu-seong froze, unable to breathe properly.  

“Of course, that wasn’t spent all at once. It’s been nearly 30 years in the making. In that sense, it’s not that much. The cost of demolishing this area is insignificant compared to what we’ve already spent on the green project.”  

Kyu-seong had heard about the wealth of Middle Eastern tycoons, but experiencing it firsthand was another matter entirely.  

He decided not to argue further and simply nodded blankly.  

They must know what they’re doing.  

“It will take quite some time to clear the land and demolish everything. But at least there’s no need for foundational work. All we need to do is plant the seed.”  

“Well, that’s true. We’re not building anything.”  

“Then it’s settled. I will discuss the details with the working-level officials and finalize the specific areas. Oh, by the way, would you mind if I visited your dungeon again? I need to get an approximate measurement of the World Tree’s size.”  

“Of course, no problem.”  

Everything was moving at lightning speed.  

Ara had no interest in the conversation and was simply excited to be exploring a foreign country.  

“Well, that about wraps up your tasks. Would you like to do some sightseeing?”  

“Would that be okay?”  

“I’ll assign someone to accompany you. You’ll be treated as VIPs. Hahaha.”  

Every day was enjoyable, but occasional diversions like this were a welcome change.  

Kyu-seong explored the city with Ara.  

Despite being built in the middle of a desert, the city had everything one could imagine.  

It even housed the world’s second-largest aquarium, which was connected to an ecological botanical garden.  

This reflected Hassan’s taste.  

Thanks to that, Kyu-seong and Ara freely toured the massive botanical garden, ecological reserve, and aquarium.  

“Look at this! A super big fish!”  

“That’s called a whale. But keeping a whale in captivity…?”  

Its sheer size was astonishing, but was this even legal?  

Seeing a blue whale inside an aquarium was shocking.  

But given the size of the facility, it made sense.  

Kyu-seong only realized upon arriving that the combined area of the aquarium and botanical garden took up half the city’s total space.  

It was absurdly large.  

Hassan had claimed to own the city, and it no longer seemed like an exaggeration.  

Even after spending an entire day exploring, they couldn’t see all of the aquarium.  

As the day ended, they enjoyed a luxurious stay at a five-star hotel.  

“So soft!”  

“We need to build a house like this too.”  

“When are we building it?”  

“Hmm, should we start designing it right after we get back?”  

“That’s great! Can I help? I have so many ideas!”  

Seeing Ara’s eyes sparkle made Kyu-seong worried about what she had in mind, but he couldn’t bring himself to refuse.  

“Uh, sure. Ara, you can do whatever you want.”  

“Oooooh! Amazing! House! House!”  

After days of sightseeing, eating, and relaxing, Hassan finally came to find them.  

“Took longer than expected. Sorry about that.”  

“No worries. Did the discussions go well?”  

“We’ve mostly wrapped things up. Now, all that’s left is to visit your dungeon and measure the World Tree.”  

“Shall we head there right away?”  

“Before that, how about stopping by Isthart first?”  

“Oh!”  

He had completely forgotten.  

Anyone else would wonder how he could forget about the world’s number-one guild.  

But to Kyu-seong, it didn’t feel like a big deal.  

After everything he had been through, things like this no longer fazed him.  

After all, he had spent time with four of the Seven Deadly Sins, was raising a Hero, and was walking the path of the Demon King…  

‘I am not a Demon King! I’m just a monster welfare worker!’  

Forcing himself to deny it, he answered Hassan.  

“Let’s go.”  

“I’ll notify them that we’re visiting now.”  

No one outside the guild had ever visited Isthart before.  

Kyu-seong was about to become the first guest.  

However, he had no particular thoughts about it.  

Ara was the same.  

Seeing their indifferent reactions, Hassan chuckled and began making arrangements.  

***  

The journey to Isthart was made by helicopter.  

Kyu-seong had been worried about whether it could operate properly in the desert winds, but Hassan’s helicopter proved more than capable.  

“Don’t underestimate my wealth. Hahaha!”  

“I’ll never doubt it again…”  

“But did you know? Isthart’s guild master, Nayef, is even wealthier than me.”  

“I can’t even imagine that.”  

Hassan’s wealth was already overwhelming.  

At this level, money itself seemed meaningless.  

And yet, someone was even richer than Hassan?  

It was beyond comprehension.  

“It’s not just about wealth. As you know, Nayef is a Level 9 Awakener like me. With extraordinary decisiveness, he made bold investments in the early days of the awakening industry. Even someone as rich as Nayef nearly went bankrupt from the sums he spent.”  

“And that’s how Isthart became the world’s number-one guild.”  

“Exactly. Honestly, it’s unbelievable that such an exclusive guild managed to reach the top. But his past decisions created an insurmountable gap.”  

Hearing this, Kyu-seong found it even more impressive.  

But that was it.  

To him, Isthart was simply a powerful guild—nothing more, nothing less.  

By then, the helicopter had reached Isthart’s airspace.  

When Kyu-seong and Ara spotted the guild’s building, they gasped.  

“T-That’s…?”  

“A palace! Just like in fairy tales!”  

Kyu-seong had expected tall buildings, but that was not the case.  

A golden palace.  

And an unimaginably vast estate to go with it.  

As he stared in speechless awe at the endless golden grounds, the helicopter slowly descended.  

At the same time, a figure who had been waiting approached them and greeted them.  

“Hello, I’m Muhammad. We’ve met before.”  

“Oh! Muhammad Kazami?”  

“Thank you for remembering me.”  

The man who had once appeared out of nowhere was now standing properly to welcome them.  

As always, he was strikingly handsome.  

“Hello, it is I! I have arrived!”  

“Hello, little lady.”  

“I am Ara!”  

“Haha, yes, Ara.”  

After exchanging brief greetings, they moved to another location.  

As Kyu-seong followed Muhammad, he took in the surroundings, which were entirely covered in gold, and Hassan smirked.  

“99% pure gold. Not just gold-plated—solid gold.”  

“Wow…”  

Not gold-plated? That meant they had used pure gold for all the materials?  

Kyu-seong glanced down at the floor he was standing on.  

The golden surface gleamed as if it had been polished, and knowing it was solid gold made him tread more carefully.  

“Just the maintenance alone costs around 18 billion won per month.”  

“That’s… incredible.”  

In many ways, it was overwhelming.  

As they walked toward the palace, they saw people scattered throughout the area.  

Most of them had an imposing presence and seemed to be high-ranking Awakeners.  

Gulp.  

Kyu-seong instinctively swallowed and lowered his gaze, forcing himself to keep walking.  

In contrast, Ara walked confidently, as if showing off.  

“I have arrived! Welcome me, everyone!”  

Her words drew attention.  

Even though they didn’t understand her language, the sight of a small child walking so boldly ensured all eyes were on her.  

“That’s Hassan.”  

“Then that must be…”  

People whispered as they looked at Kyu-seong and Ara.  

Eventually, they entered the palace.  

“They’re not talking badly about us, are they?”  

“Haha, not at all. They’re just surprised that you came with me.”  

Since he couldn’t understand their language, their murmuring made him uneasy, but soon, he was able to take in the true grandeur of Isthart.  

“Wow.”  

“So shiny!”  

The interior was adorned with all kinds of jewels.  

In the center of the open space, a dazzling fountain scattered sparkling water.  

Rather than a guild, it felt more like a luxurious hotel lounge.  

In fact, there were people lounging around on sofas.  

Tap, tap.  

“Hm? What is it? Oh.”  

“H-Hassan is here.”  

“How many months has it been since you last visited the guild?”  

The people inside, all presumably guild members, quickly snapped to attention.  

Unlike those outside, they rushed to greet Hassan.  

“Welcome, Hassan.”  

“Has everyone been doing well? I contacted the guild master. Is he inside?”  

“Yes, he is.”  

Seeing the face of the one who answered, Kyu-seong thought he might be mistaken.  

But soon, he realized he recognized her from somewhere.  

‘Oh, I was wondering where she went!’  

She was once a well-known Awakener.  

He couldn’t quite remember her name, but she had been famous.  

Jeong So-yeon, Korea’s youngest-ever Level 5 Awakener.  

And the woman in front of him had become the youngest Level 5 Awakener in this region at the age of twelve.  

At some point, she had disappeared from the public eye, and now it was clear—she had joined Isthart.  

Glance. 

Noticing Kyu-seong’s gaze, the woman looked at him.  

Startled, he quickly averted his eyes.  

“Hello, it is I!”  

But Ara, mistaking Kyu-seong’s gaze for her own, stepped forward as if she were being addressed.  

She waddled forward in her tiger-print pajamas.  

The woman naturally lowered her gaze to meet hers.  

“??”  

“Hello, it is I!”  

Ara, they won’t understand Korean.  

But forgetting this fact, she continued to talk.  

“I am Ara. What is your name?”  

At that, the woman hurriedly searched for something.  

After finding what she was looking for, she slipped a ring onto her finger.  

“Ah, ah, can you hear me? Wait, can you understand me?”  

“I have always understood you.”  

It was a translation item.  

Though she spoke in Korean, Ara could naturally understand all languages.  

“Can you repeat what you said? I didn’t catch it.”  

“Hello, it is I! I am Ara.”  

“Hello, Ara. My name is Misha.”  

“Misha!”  

Displaying her usual friendliness, Ara bounced around energetically.  

Before they knew it, a crowd had gathered around them.  

Some of them even seemed to recognize Ara.  

‘Did they watch her YouTube videos?’  

Kyu-seong’s guess was spot on.  

People eagerly held out their phones, recognizing her.  

It was Ara’s daily-life YouTube channel.  

“Are you my fan?”  

“Yes, they said they’re your fans. I haven’t seen your videos, but I’ll have to check them out. You’re really cute.”  

Misha smirked and patted Ara’s head.  

And then—  

Screeeech  

A door at the far end of the hall opened, and a man walked out, looking utterly exhausted.  

“Oh, the guild master.”  

“He looks like he’s dying again today.”  

“Should we get him something to eat?”  

Despite the guild master’s state, the guild members treated him casually.  

Kyu-seong was surprised by the relaxed atmosphere.  

Given Isthart’s reputation for secrecy, he had expected strict hierarchies.  

But that didn’t seem to be the case.  

Nayef, the guild master, scanned the crowd and spotted the unfamiliar guests.  

“Oh, right. I was told we had visitors. I completely forgot.”  

Muttering to himself, Nayef turned around and walked back into his room.  

Thud.  

Everyone stared at the closed door in a daze.  

The way he left made it seem like he was asking them to come inside.  

Kyu-seong glanced awkwardly at Hassan.  

“Our guild master has his quirks. Please don’t mind him.”  

“A-Ah, sure…”  

Isthart.  

It wasn’t as rigid as he had expected.  

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Master 78

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After a chaotic struggle in the meeting room that erupted the moment the lights were turned on, we finally managed to reach a dramatic agreement.

“Phew… This is a bit better now.”

“Oh, maybe… this might actually be better…”

“Yeah, it has a certain vibe to it…”

The agreement was to turn off the electric lights and light candles instead during the meeting.

‘Are these people really the revered white mages everyone looks up to…?’

With the recent rise in attacks and expansion of the black mages, the value of white mages has never been higher.

Now more than ever, the white mages belonging to the Lumen Ordo are in high demand.

And that skyrocketing demand has led to them becoming increasingly reclusive.

“Should we just go ahead and place a bulk order and hang them up everywhere?”

“Fufu… That sounds good. I’ll have our loyal Shadows send in the request…”

Of course, the public assumes their isolation is due to the noble discipline of Lumen Ordo, shunning wealth and fame.

But the truth is far from that.

They’re just a bunch of socially inept, chuunibyou shut-ins who giggle amongst themselves while lighting Halloween-style candles on the table.

“So… this is the true face of Lumen Ordo.”

“…Haha.”

When I saw Lady Meredia sitting next to me muttering with a completely drained expression, I honestly felt like it was a miracle their true nature hadn’t been revealed until now.

“I never really understood your personality or your way of speaking until now, but I think I get it a little.”

“Pardon?”

“Compared to the rest of the white mages, you might actually be the most normal…”

I didn’t really understand why Lady Meredia was giving me such a serious look, but she definitely hit the nail on the head.

I am the most normal one among the white mages when it comes to speaking and acting, and I’ve only ever been misunderstood because of how I look.

To even place me on the same level as this hopeless bunch is a massive insult.

“By the way, when is that person coming back?”

“…Hmm, good question.”

As I was airing my grievances in my head, Lady Meredia, looking bored, threw out a question.

Come to think of it, ever since she suddenly ran out of the meeting room, there’s been no word from Tiffany.

She was the one who randomly summoned us here, so why is she the one acting up?

“Um, excuse me, Miss Tiffany…”

“What?”

“Gasp.”

Just as I was about to ask the elders in the room—since just waiting around felt wrong—I flinched at the sudden chill in the air.

“How dare you utter her true name…”

“Hey. It’s taboo to say her name out loud.”

“Aah.”

Turns out, in the short time I was gone, they made up another one of their weird rules.

Seriously, these people are obsessed with their theatrics.

“When will the Guardian of Radiance return to us?”

“Who knows?”

“How could mere mortals like us possibly know the will of the heavens?”

I played along, tossing out a question to match their mood, but it seemed even they had no idea what Tiffany was up to.

Then again, she once sulked and climbed onto the roof of our mansion as a kid, so it’s no surprise she’s hard to track.

Crunch…

Now Lady Meredia beside me seemed to be losing her patience—uh-oh.

“The Guardian of Radiance… is cooling her head in the next room.”

“…Haah.”

“Based on past incidents, she should return in about five minutes, so please be patient…”

Thankfully, the anger didn’t explode thanks to the maid peeking in through the slightly open door to offer that explanation.

“She’s certainly talented at making others wait…”

“Well then, shall I introduce the Elder Council while we wait?”

Of course, the tension was still simmering just beneath the surface, so I quickly raised my voice to distract her.

“I don’t… really want to know.”

“Eh? But still…”

“Even if you introduce them, I can’t tell who’s who with everyone wearing those ragged cloaks.”

When I looked around after hearing her disinterested comment, I realized she had a point.

Everyone seated at the table was wrapped in gloomy robes.

‘Is this the White Mage Elder Council or the Black Mage executive board…?’

The dim underground room, combined with the ominous candle décor, gave off serious secret cabal energy—as if they were puppeteers controlling the world.

“Th-this is… an anti-magic robe I invented to ward off evil auras…”

“…Yeah, I get that it’s useful, but why wear it during meetings?”

“B-because… it looks cool…”

The irony was, despite appearances, this group was full of absurd people.

“Yeah, you’re not wrong.”

“Honestly, wearing it does feel kinda comforting…”

“Haa…”

It seemed Lady Meredia was finally growing accustomed to this reality—she gave up and leaned back in her chair, eyes closed.

Yeah, the best way to deal with these people is to let go of yourself for a while.

Or, if possible, just play along and nod enthusiastically—though I doubt someone like Lady Meredia, who sees herself as the world’s standard, could ever do that.

“Then, please just remove your hoods briefly when I call your name. Is that doable?”

“…”

“For the sake of my dignity, I’m begging you.”

Still, I had a bad feeling things would spiral out of control soon, so I forced their consent.

“Alright, first up is Astrid, head of the Southern Continent branch. Quite a unique fashion sense, wouldn’t you say?”

“Hi, hi!”

The first person I pointed to was the woman seated at the far right, who’d been giggling nonstop in her gothic lolita outfit.

“She looks… older than the emperor…”

“…Shh, it’s best not to say more.”

Lady Meredia almost killed the vibe by questioning why a woman clearly in her thirties was dressed like a chuunibyou schoolgirl hugging a teddy bear—but thankfully, I was quick enough to cover her mouth.

“She may look like that, but she’s a top-tier summoner specializing in white magic. Honestly, almost no one can match her.”

“…Right.”

Thankfully, Lady Meredia simply nodded, her eyes dead inside.

“Next is Mr. Salem, head of the Western Continent branch.”

“Hoho. Nice to meet you.”

“He’s a leading expert in curse-breaking and also the chairman of the Elder Council.”

At that point, I began speeding through the introductions.

“The chairman? But he looks way too young.”

“Despite appearances, he’s actually around the same age as my previous head butler, Alfred.”

“…Haah…”

It was clear Lady Meredia had finally realized there was no point trying to make sense of any of this.

“That person is Miss Baek Yeon-hwa, the branch director of the Eastern Continent.”

“Long time no see, young hero!”

“…She’s the daughter of the Kunlun Sect? from the far-off Eastern Continent. I’m not sure how she ended up all the way here, though.”

Anyone could tell that Baek Yeon-hwa was someone from the martial world of the Eastern Continent, but explaining that here was a bit too much.

“Hey, the Kunlun Sect isn’t a family! In your language, it’s more like… yeah, a guild! Haven’t I told you this several times before?”

“…Is that so?”

That’s because I barely knew anything about martial arts novels in the first place.

“Since it’s come to this, allow me to specially share the history and culture of the Central Plains—”

“No, that’s quite alright. Let’s begin the meeting.”

Once you got caught by her, you’d be forced to listen to her lecture on martial history all day, so staying quiet was the safest choice.

“Well, anyway, I heard she uses mysterious Eastern spells? Technically, it’s not exactly white magic… but as you know, the Eastern Continent is still largely unexplored.”

“So, what exactly is her concept…?”

“…Haha, yeah, good question.”

Contrary to what Lady Meredia might think, Baek Yeon-hwa was the only person in Lumen Ordo whose “concept” was actually her real background.

But now that I thought about it—why was the heir to a martial clan who practiced martial arts and spells serving as an elder in a white mage organization on another continent?

Honestly, I had no idea.

“And the silent one sitting at the end is Mr. Alastor, the overseer of the northern regions.”

“……”

“I’ve never actually heard him speak either, so I don’t really know much about him. Haha.”

Still, he was better than the guy who’d been sitting there this whole time with his eyes and ears shut.

None of his information had even been revealed in the original game.

It was Black Tale Fantasy 3, infamous for hiding its lore behind DLCs despite being gameplay-heavy.

Seriously, what a shady game company.

“Finally… we have the crafting department’s Aurora and Celeste siblings. You can assume most white magic tools were made by them. That robe too was made by Miss Aurora.”

“H-hello thereee.”

“N-nice to meet you…”

I suppose it was a relief.

The Aurora and Celeste siblings were still so young that they didn’t have any solid “concepts” yet.

But considering that all inventors in Lumen Ordo eventually ended up with some eccentric or mad scientist persona, their future looked bleak.

Still, despite being geniuses admired even by the Mage Tower, they were so timid that they might actually become white mages in charge of diplomacy someday.

…Speaking of diplomatic white mages, my father is the most well-known among them.

But come to think of it, my dad’s been off the grid for a year now—these people haven’t lost contact with the Empire, have they?

“Oh, right. As for the Guardian of Radiance… no need to explain her, right?”

“…Why not?”

“I figured Lady Meredia would’ve done her background check already.”

Anyway, after wrapping up the introductions and clearing my throat, I casually said what popped into my head—and ended up kicking a hornet’s nest.

“You know quite a lot about me.”

“We are practically a married couple.”

“…Shut it.”

Still, at least now I was good enough at banter to dodge Lady Meredia’s suspicions…

“Hmm, pardon the interruption, but may I say something?”

I was scratching my head and looking at Lady Meredia with a pleased smile when Chairman Salem of the Elder Council suddenly spoke up—and I froze.

“Weren’t you engaged to the Guardian of Radiance?”

What kind of ridiculous fake news was that?

“He’s right. She always says she has a boyfriend.”

“…Even I’ve heard it far too many times.”

I was about to dismiss it as senility, thinking Chairman Salem was turning into another Alfred.

But then, as I looked around and saw people nodding in agreement, I felt my expression freeze and turned to the side in disbelief.

“Could you explain that in more detail?”

Sure enough, Lady Meredia had already pulled out her fan and was half-covering her face, asking with a chilling tone.

“Is there anything to explain? I heard they’ve been dating since forever.”

“Shouldn’t the person involved be the one to explain this, not us?”

Knowing full well what that look meant—that she was about to explode—I shut my eyes tightly and muttered with a deeply aggrieved expression.

“…This is the first I’ve heard of it.”

“Ah! Young hero, how do you know such an idiom? Did you perhaps subscribe to my Monthly Classical Idiom Digest?”

And in that very moment, Baek Yeon-hwa’s eyes sparkled with excitement at my words.

Woooosh…

Then, an aura of murderous intent, darker than anything ever seen from Meredia before, began to fill the meeting room.

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Alon remained silent.  

“……”  

As he stayed silent, Queen Magrina also remained silent.  

However, unlike Alon, an unconcealed smile played on her lips.  

‘What does she mean by that feeling?’  

He couldn’t understand the queen’s words and expression at all.  

It could just mean she wanted to smooth things over.  

But to Alon, the queen’s ‘intent’ sounded like this:  

‘Ah, so you want me to play along? I’ll just pretend I don’t know anything.’  

“……What do you mean by ‘that feeling’?”  

“Just what I said, that kind of feeling.”  

“So~”  

Alon mouthed his words several times.  

He had no idea where to start correcting this.  

What on earth was he supposed to do about this…?  

“Look, I’ll say it again—I am not Primordial Elf.”  

“You are not.”  

Queen Magrina nodded.  

Her face showed no doubt or hesitation.  

Seeing that, Alon found himself even more at a loss for words.  

‘She totally doesn’t believe me, does she?’  

“That can’t be. I do believe you.”  

“It’s funny for me to say this myself, but if I’m not Primordial Elf, shouldn’t you be treating me as an enemy right now?”  

“If you want, I can do that.”  

“No, I mean… even if not outright hostility, shouldn’t you have no reason to treat me this warmly?”  

How did it come to this, where he was desperately trying to clarify that he was not Primordial Elf?  

It was beyond bewildering, yet the queen simply gazed at him calmly.  

“Well, let’s just say I wanted to see the face of Marquis Palatio at least once.”  

“……?”  

“I heard you’re quite famous, Marquis. Isn’t that right?”  

“Well, that’s true.”  

“Then let’s just go with that.”  

Only then did Alon realize.  

No matter how many times he explained, their misunderstanding wouldn’t be resolved.  

No, it wasn’t even a matter of misunderstanding—they had no intention of correcting it.  

‘What on earth is this?’  

Alon knew very little about Greynifra.  

He had never even come into contact with them.  

And yet.  

What could have caused the elves to fall into such a huge misconception?  

‘They wouldn’t be blindly worshipping me just because I put on a single glove, right?’  

After a brief moment of contemplation, Alon decided to make use of their goodwill for now.  

“……May I ask you something?”  

“Anything at all.”  

The queen beamed as if pleased.  

Seeing her expression, Alon organized his thoughts.  

‘What Siyan told me was basically just to go to Greynifra, so I don’t have many questions there. That leaves only questions about the Primordial Elf who used magic similar to mine and the Root.’  

He debated which of the two to ask first.  

“Do you happen to know anything about the Root?”  

He chose to ask about the Root.  

Though he wanted to ask about the Primordial Elf first.  

Given the situation, it seemed too delicate to bring up right away.  

The queen immediately nodded.  

“Yes, though it may be difficult to explain.”  

“……Why?”  

“The Root must be seen in person.”  

“It must be seen in person?”  

“Yes. No one can describe it as anything beyond just ‘the Root.'”  

It must be seen firsthand, huh.  

“Can I go see this Root?”  

“If you wish, I will open the way for you.”  

“Much appreciated.”  

“However—”  

The queen, who had readily agreed, cast a glance behind Alon.  

“It is extremely dangerous, so it would be best not to bring the knight with you.”  

She referred to Evan, Alon’s companion.  

“For him, just going there could mean death.”  

Evan flinched.  

Even Alon started to feel reluctant about going.  

“……Is it really that dangerous?”  

“Yes.”  

A firm answer.  

His dilemma deepened.  

Judging by the queen’s words, the Root seemed to be a truly perilous place.  

However.  

“Then please lead the way.”  

Alon decided to descend to the Root.  

He judged that the risk was worth taking.  

‘Learn how to use Arrow, was it?’  

Alon recalled the ‘Eyes.’  

At first, just looking at them made blood pour out from every orifice of his body.  

Even recently, merely glancing at them for a few dozen seconds had caused him to shed tears of blood.  

Those eyes had certainly spoken to Alon.  

They had told him to descend to the Root and learn how to use ‘Arrow.’  

But Alon had no idea what the ‘Arrow’ mentioned by the eyes actually was.  

Even when playing Psychedelia, this kind of power had never truly appeared.  

However.  

‘It must be useful.’  

He had to face it head-on.  

“Please.”  

“Understood. Then let’s enter tomorrow.”  

***

Shortly after the brief meeting with Alon.  

Behind Queen Magrina, who was smiling lightly without saying a word, an elf stepped forward.  

“Your Majesty.”  

“Rim.”  

The elf’s face was slightly sullen.  

A member of Paggade, responsible for the Root, she furrowed her brows as if she couldn’t comprehend the situation.  

Seeing her expression, the queen let out a small chuckle.  

“You seem to have a lot to say, Rim.”  

“My apologies, but I am unsure if I may speak my mind.”  

“Go ahead.”  

The queen granted her permission with a benevolent smile.  

Cautiously, Rim parted her lips.  

“Is that man truly the Primordial Elf?”  

“Does he not appear that way to you, Rim?”  

“……Forgive me, but no. He himself insists that he is not Primordial Elf. Furthermore, if we follow Philde’s words, wasn’t he not even supposed to come near this World Tree?”  

“Hmm, that’s true.”  

“And yet, he has arrived here in Greynifra…? While carrying something on his back that would send chills down anyone’s spine.”  

Even as she spoke, Rim shuddered involuntarily.  

Of course, as a swordswoman rather than a mage, she could only see it faintly.  

The thing that lay behind Marquis Palatio’s back, in the world beyond, was only a faint fragment to her.  

No, not even a fragment.  

Just the faintest speck, nothing more.  

But even that was enough for Rim to understand.  

What lay behind him was something beyond her comprehension.  

Something incomprehensible.  

Perhaps even similar to what lay beneath the Root—  

“Rim.”  

As her thoughts reached that point, the queen’s voice brought her back to reality.  

“Yes, Your Majesty.”  

“I’d like you to escort him to the Root tomorrow.”  

“……Escort him?”  

“Yes.”  

“Are you truly allowing him into the Root?”  

“He wishes to go.”  

“I—”  

Rim tried to protest.  

But she soon found herself unable to speak further.  

“You understand, don’t you?”  

The queen was smiling at her.  

An endlessly gentle smile.  

But at the same time, it was a firm smile, one that left no room for further objections.  

“……Understood.”  

Rim had no choice but to comply.  

The queen’s orders were absolute.  

“Don’t worry too much. Everyone else will be going as well. Right, Draim?”  

At Magrina’s murmuring, a man emerged from the shadows, where nothing had been just moments ago.  

“……I shall obey.”  

“Good, then I’ll leave it to you.”  

The queen nodded.  

After a brief hesitation, Rim spoke again.  

“Your Majesty.”  

“Yes?”  

“If, by any chance, he not only enters the Root but also attempts to go below it, what should we do?”  

Even if they somehow allowed him to reach the Root,  

Going below it was an entirely different matter.  

Because ‘that’ was there.  

However—  

“Naturally, you should guide him.”  

The queen continued to smile.  

Even though she clearly knew.  

That something lay beneath—something that would be extremely troublesome if awakened.  

“Understood.”  

In the end, Rim bowed her head.  

At that same moment—  

“……Marquis.”  

“What is it?”  

“I know you won’t give me a straight answer, but—”  

Evan’s voice carried a hint of exasperation.  

“Who exactly are you, Marquis?”  

Alon gazed into the void for a moment.  

“……That’s a good question.”  

“?”  

“I’m starting to wonder about that myself.”  

It was a night filled with unexpected introspection.  

***

The next day, after being bewilderingly dragged to Greynifra—  

Although only about a day had passed, Alon had a general grasp of how he was being treated there.  

‘A few high-ranking elves are under a misconception and are treating me favorably, while most of the other elves are openly hostile…’  

Of course, Alon wasn’t particularly upset about it.  

It wasn’t surprising—the queen’s attitude was the unusual one.  

By nature, elves being hostile toward him, a human, was perfectly normal.  

Even among those who were mistaken about him, some showed subtle hostility, which he could fully understand.  

After spending a day roughly gauging the atmosphere—  

“Well then, take care. Rim will guide you.”  

With the queen’s send-off, Alon set out for the Root.  

Accompanied by Rim, an elf who made no effort to hide her displeasure toward him.  

“I am Rim. I will be guiding you from here.”  

“……I’ll be in your care.”  

Shortly after,  

“This is the place.”  

Surprisingly, they reached the entrance in just thirty minutes.  

Alon, looking puzzled, asked,  

“This is it?”  

“Do you think I would disobey Her Majesty and bring you to a false location?”  

Her tone was slightly sharp.  

But Alon paid it little mind and examined his surroundings.  

‘So, the Root refers to the roots of the World Tree itself?’  

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“You fools, tsk tsk.”  

Hassan clicked his tongue while still grabbing Abdul Aziz by the collar.  

Abdul Aziz was in a state where he could have resisted, but he remained motionless without saying a word.  

“To have Isthart’s first official move be something like this… Are you all out of your minds? First of all, Abdul Aziz, you’re dismissed.”  

“E-Elder!”  

A flustered Abdul Aziz desperately called out to Hassan, but it was no use.  

“You all are no different. You were supposed to assist him, yet you joined in persecuting others? And you still call yourselves honorable members of Isthart?”  

The people lying on the ground did not move.  

They only trembled uncontrollably.  

“Abdul Aziz, first, apologize immediately to Awakener Lee Kyu-seong. And also to the child beside him.”  

“……”  

As Hassan let go of his collar, Abdul Aziz staggered.  

However, he followed Hassan’s instructions exactly.  

“I’m sorry. I was too arrogant and insolent.”  

“Apologize to Ara as well.”  

“I’m sorry. I disgraced you with vile words that shouldn’t even be spoken.”  

Abdul Aziz bowed deeply to Ara as well.  

Ara folded her arms and nodded her head toward him.  

“You are forgiven! Will Kyu-seong also forgive him?”  

Ara suddenly tilted her head cutely and looked at Kyu-seong.  

At the sight, Kyu-seong let out an awkward smile before sighing once.  

“I’ll let it go this time.”  

“Thank you.”  

Abdul Aziz still looked dazed.  

However, his pale complexion showed that he wasn’t in good condition.  

“Don’t worry. When we return, I will make sure he pays the price dearly.”  

“Uh, his life isn’t in danger, right?”  

“……”

“…Sir? Elder? Why are you not answering?”  

Only after Kyu-seong asked again did he receive confirmation that Abdul Aziz’s life was not at risk.  

Though he had been ignored and insulted, Kyu-seong hoped the matter wouldn’t escalate further.  

Besides, being dismissed was already more than enough of a punishment, in his opinion.  

“As always, I find Mr. Kyu-seong to be too kind-hearted.”  

“M-Me?”  

Just how cruel of a world had these people lived in for them to consider such leniency as kindness?  

Scratching his head, Kyu-seong took a seat.  

Only then did the members of Isthart finally take their places.  

But rather than sitting, they all remained standing.  

The once-proud guild members of Isthart all had their heads bowed.  

Some even trembled.  

As he watched the scene unfold, Kyu-seong came to a realization.  

That kindly Elder, Hassan al-Din Sinan, was only kind to Kyu-seong and Ara.  

To others, he was as fearsome as Kyu-seong had originally imagined.  

Time dragged on.  

It was difficult to continue the meeting in such an awkward atmosphere.  

Moreover, since Abdul Aziz was now undoubtedly dismissed, it was no longer appropriate for him to negotiate with Kyu-seong under the name of Isthart.  

Thus, the first day of Isthart’s visit ended on a bitter note.  

“I’m sorry.”  

Hassan apologized to Kyu-seong.  

Ara, who had been watching from the side, pondered deeply over why Hassan was apologizing.  

“Why are you apologizing, Elder? They’re the ones who did wrong.”  

“As a superior, I must take responsibility. But more than that, I am truly sorry. The truth is, I could have stopped Abdul Aziz before he said those words, yet I chose not to. That was my mistake.”  

“No, please don’t think like that.”  

Kyu-seong waved his hands, saying it was fine, but Hassan still bowed his head apologetically.  

“Elder! Geez. I told you, you don’t have to!”  

When Kyu-seong forcibly lifted him up, Hassan suddenly burst into laughter.  

“Hahaha.”  

“?”  

Now what was so funny?  

Kyu-seong couldn’t keep up with Hassan’s thought process at all.  

“Kyu-seong, you are truly an unusual person.”  

“Excuse me?”  

“No one has ever treated me like this before. They either feared me, revered me, or sought to serve me.”  

“I do respect you, though?”  

“Hahaha.”  

Since becoming the head of his clan, Hassan had never met anyone who treated him so casually.  

His slowed aging due to his awakening had also made him the village’s eldest, and no one addressed him comfortably anymore.  

“I will personally deliver the message to Isthart. Besides, Kyu-seong, you have no intention of leaving Korea, do you?”  

“That’s right.”  

“As you know, our guild is extremely closed off. Even if they accept most negotiation terms, moving to another country would be difficult.”  

“Then it will be hard to form a contract with Isthart.”  

“…Of course, I will try to persuade them. Wouldn’t it be about time for Isthart to establish an Eastern branch? Hahaha.”  

He was essentially offering Kyu-seong the position of the Eastern Branch Head.  

It was a sign of how highly he regarded him.  

Kyu-seong smiled, feeling a mix of joy and awkwardness.  

“Thank you for the offer. But I don’t think I am capable of handling such a high position.”  

“Haha, but I see no such limitations in you. Are you denying my judgment?”  

“No, that’s not what I meant!”  

“Hahaha.”  

After laughing heartily, Hassan looked Kyu-seong straight in the eyes with a serious expression.  

“Lee Kyu-seong.”  

“Yes.”  

“You are far greater than you think.”  

“Excuse me?”  

“You may believe you are unworthy, but your actions prove otherwise. The people you’ve healed—Kim Si-young, Baek Seung-hyun, Ryu Cheon, Emily—each of them is extraordinary.”  

“That was just by chance…”  

“That is not the point I am making. What I mean is, despite healing such exceptional people, you never sought any great rewards.”  

“Well, I did receive some rewards…”  

“But did you heal them with that as your goal?”  

“No, I didn’t.”  

Even now, Kyu-seong was distributing a diluted antidote globally, leaving barely any profit margin.  

This was something he had asked Ara Hongryeon to handle, which in turn had significantly increased Choi Young-seong’s workload.  

“Do you know what is the hardest reward for a human to receive?”  

“I’m not sure…”  

“That would be the hearts of people.”  

At that, Kyu-seong suddenly thought about the people he had met along the way.  

People who now cared for him and worried about his well-being more than anyone else.  

“You have gained that goodwill. It is a reward not just anyone can receive.”  

“Ah…”  

“Winning people’s hearts is incredibly difficult for an ordinary person. And even more so when it comes to those who hold some level of power.”  

Thanks to Hassan’s words, Kyu-seong found himself reflecting on the life he had lived.  

If someone were to ask if he had any regrets, he was confident he could say no.  

He had lived his life without regrets.  

Thinking about it that way, he realized he had led quite an impressive life.  

“Of course, I am not trying to force you into our guild. After all, we don’t yet know what the terms will be. I just wanted to say this because I don’t want you to underestimate yourself.”  

“Thank you for your words, sir.”  

“Think nothing of it.”  

Watching the heartwarming scene, Ara suddenly raised her thumb.  

“Kyu-seong-Kyu-seong is amazing!”  

“Yes, but our Ara is even more amazing.”  

“I am amazing! Amazing, cute, and cool!”  

“Haha! That’s right.”  

Looking at the faces of Hassan and Ara as they gazed at him, Kyu-seong felt deeply comforted.  

After causing so much commotion upon their arrival, Isthart’s members departed the next day.  

The media and online platforms were in an uproar once again.  

Speculations and rumors swirled, and among those leaving with Isthart was a Korean.  

“Hmm, won’t it be uncomfortable?”  

“If they’re uncomfortable, what can they do about it? They brought it upon themselves.”  

“Airplane!”  

Kyu-seong boarded Isthart’s private jet with Hassan and Ara.  

As a result, the atmosphere inside the plane was unbearably awkward.  

“Is Cheong not coming?”  

“Hmm, the desert might be a bit difficult for him. But our Ara is strong, right?”  

“I am strong! I will eat the entire desert!”  

Dressed in her tiger pajamas for the first time in a while, Ara mimicked a lion’s stance with her tiny hands curled up like claws.  

Hassan laughed as he admired her adorable display.  

“Now that we’re here, I must say I’m very grateful.”  

“Eh? For what?”  

“For deciding to plant the World Tree’s seed in our village.”  

“Oh, it’s nothing. It’s a win-win situation. Honestly, I was wondering where to plant it, and you made the offer first, so I was relieved.”  

As they chatted, the plane took off.  

Inside the aircraft, only the soft murmur of conversation between Kyu-seong, Hassan, and Ara could be heard.  

After an 18-hour flight, they arrived in Saudi Arabia.  

The moment they disembarked, Hassan gave Abdul Aziz an order.  

“You are under house arrest until a decision is made regarding your punishment.”  

“Yes.”  

Abdul Aziz obediently complied.  

At the airport, Isthart’s staff had already gathered, but the atmosphere seemed tense.  

“This is a bit scary. They all look angry.”  

“I informed them beforehand. They are not angry at you, so do not worry.”  

As Hassan said, a man who seemed to be the representative of Isthart’s employees stepped forward and approached Kyu-seong.  

“We caused you great trouble in Korea. I sincerely apologize, Mr. Kyu-seong.”  

“It’s alright. Everything is settled now. I have already received an apology.”  

“We will ensure that the perpetrators are severely punished. We will establish strict regulations to prevent this from ever happening again.”  

“Uh… I mean, it’s already fine…”  

“After your schedule with Mr. Hassan is completed, we would like to invite you to our guild. If you feel burdened, you are free to decline.”  

“No, I’ll come visit.”  

“We shall go together.”  

After the unexpected conversation ended, Kyu-seong and Ara immediately headed to Hassan’s village with him.  

Kyu-seong had expected endless sand, but as they traveled toward the village, he was amazed by the modern scenery outside the window.  

“I don’t see a single grain of sand.”  

“This area is relatively fine. But where my family lives, it’s much worse.”  

Just as Hassan said, after about three hours of driving, the sandstorms began intensifying.  

Four hours in, they finally arrived at Hassan’s village.  

Or rather, calling it a village didn’t quite do it justice—it looked more like a city for the wealthy.  

“Ohh…”  

But unfortunately, despite its beauty, the city was covered in a veil of swirling sand.  

“I was gone for just a few days, and it’s already gotten worse.”  

Hassan furrowed his brows.  

Then, he led Kyu-seong and Ara to his residence.  

A towering building that looked to be around 150 stories tall.  

The grand sight left Kyu-seong speechless.  

“Wow.”  

“S-So tall…”  

As Ara admired the building, Hassan laughed and urged them forward.  

“How long do you intend to stand in the sandstorm? Come inside.”  

“Yes!”  

The interior of the building was just as extravagant.  

Kyu-seong had heard of how wealthy this region was due to oil, but seeing it in person left him in awe.  

“I heard you make quite a bit of money yourself.”  

“Seeing your building and city makes me feel humble.”  

“You could earn just as much, but you choose to live modestly. There is no need for humility.”  

Everyone in the building recognized Hassan and greeted him with bows.  

He returned each greeting and soon, guided by his secretary, took Kyu-seong and Ara to the top floor.  

“Whoa…”  

The view from the top was breathtaking once again.  

Hassan’s village—no, his city—was far larger than Kyu-seong had expected.  

Even from the 150th floor, it was difficult to take in its full scale.  

However, just as Hassan had mentioned, the sandstorms cast a hazy veil over everything.  

If the sandstorm could be eliminated, the city would surely look even more magnificent.  

“Call the management team.”  

“Understood.”  

After speaking to his secretary, Hassan turned to Kyu-seong and Ara, who were still gazing out the window.  

“It is time for serious discussion. We must find a suitable place to plant the World Tree.”  

“Would a place for the World Tree even exist here?”  

“I plan to reshape the city.”  

“…Excuse me?”  

For a moment, Kyu-seong thought he had misheard.  

Hassan grinned at his confused expression.  

“We will plant the World Tree in the center of the city. I will show you what true extravagant spending looks like.”  

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Master 77

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“Sir Whitney, I’m terribly sorry, but… you must go straight to the meeting room.”

“What?”

As Lady Maria, the head maid, rushed into the fortress, both the lady and I, who had been waiting, tilted our heads in confusion at her sudden words when she returned to us.

“We had originally prepared a modest welcoming ceremony… but a serious issue has arisen…”

“So because of that issue, Lumen Ordo decided to skip the formalities and jump straight to the meeting, huh?”

“I, I am truly ashamed. Please allow me to offer a deep apology on everyone’s behalf…”

At the absurd explanation that followed, the lady wore a stunned expression and muttered in a cold voice.

“It just keeps getting worse.”

“Haha…”

“If I had been the guest invited here and treated like this, I wouldn’t have taken it quietly.”

Though it wasn’t even her business, the way she got so angry on my behalf moved me for some reason.

Still, I had to ease the atmosphere by defending Lumen Ordo.

To me, it looked like these people had never hosted outsiders before, and likely planned some bizarre welcome that spiraled out of control.

Even if that wasn’t the case, it was clear that this socially awkward group had no ill intentions toward me.

“Well, I’m sure they have their reasons…?”

“Ha, my fianc— I mean, you’re still so naïve.”

However, it seemed the lady had a slightly different opinion.

“A rigid group like this would obviously try to crush anyone from beneath them who dares to rise up.”

“……”

“They don’t even realize they’ve already become outdated relics. It’s honestly pathetic.”

From what she was saying, she still seemed to be equating Lumen Ordo with the Council of Elders from her own duchy.

“You probably didn’t leave them alone, did you?”

“Of course not. Right now, I’ve pretty much taken over the Council of Elders in House Embergreen.”

I became a little curious about what had happened to the council that incurred her wrath and asked her.

The lady replied with a frosty smile.

“It’s not widely known since it was internal family business, but over the past ten years, there have been several large-scale purges in our house.”

“And more than half of those? I was responsible for.”

Well, it was obvious that someone with her personality wouldn’t have let such a group go unchecked.

She’s not some misunderstood noble lady from fiction — she’s someone who’s actually had blood on her hands.

“You’re not scared of me, even after hearing all this?”

“…At this point?”

But knowing what kind of abuse she had endured as a child, I couldn’t really feel sorry for those who were purged.

Especially not for figures like Lord Mayer or the Duke of Embergreen, whom I personally wish I could bring down myself.

“Honestly, I still don’t know why you like me so much.”

“Who wouldn’t want a capable wife?”

“…Sigh. Forget it.”

Still, thinking this was best left to Meredia, I dodged the subject with a sly smile, and the lady turned her head again, looking exasperated.

“Your ears are turning red again, Lady.”

“…Please shut up.”

I was teasing her again, my playful side coming out.

But then suddenly, a sigh came from beside us.

“Haa….”

“…Are you okay?”

“Ah, yes. It’s nothing…”

But the head maid didn’t look well — was it just my imagination?

Now that I thought about it, maids who stay in the mansion all the time probably don’t get many chances for romance.

Maybe I should tone down the flirting when they’re around.

“…So, where is the meeting room?”

“Hey. Don’t you have some idea where it is?”

Maybe the lady had the same thought I did, because she stiffened a little and changed the subject.

“Actually, we’re already here.”

“What are you talking about? This is just the courtyard.”

Luckily, I had visited Lumen Ordo a few times with my father when I was younger, and was about to kindly explain that to her.

“Then… excuse me for a moment.”

“Ah, wait—”

“…Kuh?”

Just then, the head maid pulled out a knife and approached me—only to be immediately grabbed by the neck and pinned down by Lady Meredia.

“And who do you think you’re pulling a blade on?”

“Ugh… cough…”

“If you don’t give a good explanation right now— huh?”

But realizing what this was about, I quickly covered the lady’s eyes before things could escalate further.

“Oh, I’m so sorry.”

“Haah, haah….”

“I should have explained earlier.”

Fortunately, though she shot a resentful look toward the lady while rubbing her neck, the maid quietly approached me and handed me the knife.

“Wait, what are you…”

— Shhhk…!

“What are you doing!?”

As I rolled up my sleeve and lightly cut my arm with the knife, the lady’s voice rang out in shock beside me.

— Rumble…

But before she could protest further, the drop of blood from my arm hit the ground — and with a deep tremor, the truth was revealed.

“There’s a reason this place is the second safest space in the world.”

…….

“Not only is the fortress protected thoroughly, but key facilities like this can only be entered by offering the blood of a white mage.”

Before we knew it, a large underground entrance had opened at the center of the courtyard, greeting us.

“But your arm…”

“The most pointless worry in the world is worrying about a white mage.”

“…Yeah, yeah. You’re amazing.”

Even so, the lady, who had been staring at me with concern, only relaxed and turned her head after watching me heal my wound with magic.

“I’m sorry for acting so rudely.”

“N-no, it’s fine.”

Seeing her quietly apologize to the maid brought a strange feeling of nostalgia.

Kind of like a tutor who succeeded in reforming a villainess.

“But wait — don’t tell me we have to go in there?”

“…Yes, the meeting room is inside.”

While I was smiling proudly to myself, the lady’s expression darkened slightly at the maid’s words.

“Lady, don’t tell me…”

“……What?”

“…No, it’s nothing.”

Seeing her reaction brought back a certain bit of information about her that flashed through my mind.

…Come to think of it, the lady really hates dark and enclosed spaces.

And with that thought, I had a sinking feeling.

This might be the moment we end up offending Lumen Ordo right from the start.

***

Step, step…

As I followed the head maid down into the dark underground passage, I glanced sideways at the lady walking beside me and sank into thought. 

‘As expected, she’s not feeling well.’

She didn’t show it outwardly, but the lady’s complexion had grown quite pale.

“…What is it.”

“Haha, it’s just too dark in here. I’m afraid we might trip.”

Knowing that this reaction stemmed from the abuse and experiments she endured in similar environments as a child, all I could do was offer such an excuse and gently hold her hand.

“……”

Fortunately, the lady silently took my hand and continued descending the stairs without issue.

“We’ve arrived.”

How long had we been walking?

At last, the head maid stopped and raised the lamp in her hand to illuminate the door before us.

“The retainers of the Guardian of Radiance are inside.”

“…You mean the Council of Elders? What about Tiffany?”

“Ah, the Guardian of… I mean, our master has just arrived.”

Noticing how she hurriedly corrected herself mid-sentence, I figured she must’ve been under the thumb of white mage jargon for quite a while.

“Um, before you go inside…”

“Yes?”

“I realize this may be an inappropriate request, but I have a personal favor to ask.”

As the lady and I were about to enter the room, the head maid quietly glanced at me and whispered in a low voice.

“Whatever our master says when she arrives… could you just go along with it?”

“…Excuse me?”

“For the sake of her honor… please.”

Listening to her quietly, I tilted my head in confusion and asked again.

“What do you mean by that?”

“Well, um…”

But just as the maid started hesitating and fumbling over her words—

Creeeeak…

Even though no one touched it, the door to the underground chamber began slowly opening.

“Th-then, please… I’m counting on you.”

Startled by the sudden movement, the lady and I both flinched back slightly, and the maid shut her eyes tight and backed out of the passage.

“……”

A brief silence followed.

“I’ve been wondering about this for a while.”

Breaking the silence, the lady gripped my hand tightly and spoke with a slightly hysterical tone.

“Aren’t white mages supposed to be weak against darkness? Why in the world are they using such a pitch-black room as a meeting place?”

“……”

“Is it some kind of training to overcome fear of the dark?”

At that point, I couldn’t keep the truth hidden any longer.

“…It’s just a theme.”

“?”

“..?”

“Seriously, these people never change…”

Watching her misunderstandings pile up was too painful, so I figured I might as well expose the ridiculous reality of these people myself.

“It’s okay. I’ve got a solution.”

“And what would that be?”

“Well then, excuse me for a moment.”

Before the lady could say anything, I stepped into the room and pulled the chain of the light fixture hanging on the wall.

Click…!

A bright light flared up in the pitch-black room, illuminating the entire underground chamber.

“Eeeek!?”

“W-what the heck!?”

“D-d-death…!”

Seconds later, cries echoed from every direction as the white mages, cloaked in black robes, wailed in unison.

“Sigh. Are you children of darkness or something?”

“Come on, let’s turn the lights on. How are you supposed to have a meeting in this kind of gloom…?”

Just as I gave them a judgmental look and continued speaking, I noticed the stunned expression on the lady’s face behind me.

And then—

“Fufufu… has the prophesied one finally arrived?”

“…?”

From the back of the passage came a dramatic and overly theatrical voice that sounded strangely familiar.

“The wheels of fate turn and turn, and now our destinies shall entwine—”

Realizing that the speaker was the very leader of Lumen Ordo who had invited me here, I sighed and turned my head.

“Gyaaaaaaah!”

Sure enough, standing right behind me was a girl dressed in the ultimate cringy edgelord fashion, flailing her arms in the middle of the room.

“Wh-who turned on the lights!!!”

“……”

“Ugh, turn them off, now!!”

Like a teenager yelling at their parents for barging into their room, she screamed, and then suddenly ran up to me by the light switch and grabbed my collar.

“Ah.”

Then her eyes widened as she got a clear look at my face.

“It’s been a while…”

“Ugh.”

Putting on a polite smile amidst the chaos, I greeted her with the most natural expression I could manage.

“…”

Staring blankly at me for a moment, she then pulled her cloak over her face and bolted out of the room.

“…Lady, take note.”

“…..”

“This is what the average white mage is like.”

Watching the whole scene unfold, the lady’s face twisted into what was likely the most dumbfounded expression she had ever worn — in this life or the last.

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Currently known as Duke Merkiliane, Filian’s younger brother, Gilan.  

He was originally supposed to be in the ducal house.  

The reason, of course, was to manage the territory.  

Although several years had passed since the diplomatic incident involving Duke Komalon, and all damages from that time had been fully restored.  

The issue of succession, which had been carried out in haste, still remained.  

The sudden death of the duke.  

Because of this, the proper succession process could not be followed.  

Gilan was unable to obtain full authority.  

There were still some vassals who had not yet come under his influence.  

Moreover, the fact that Gilan was the second son was also a point of exploitation.  

No matter how much the eldest son, Filian, acknowledged him, the weakened ducal house provided a valid political justification for intervention.  

In any case, due to these circumstances, Gilan was living a rather busy life.  

Originally, he should have been wrestling with paperwork at the ducal house today as well.  

Yes.  

Originally, that is.  

“Hmm, Marquis Palatio has left for a while?”  

“I heard he will be away for more than a month.”  

Currently, Duke Merkiliane was at the Marquisate of Palatio.  

Because an order had been given by King Stalian V.  

An order that simply stated, ‘Confirm the identity of Marquis Palatio.’  

Anyone would respond with ‘What on earth does that mean?’  

It was an order that felt somewhat absurd.  

There was no further explanation.  

Since it was a royal command, he had no choice but to obey, but from Gilan’s perspective, it was utterly baffling.  

Moreover, hadn’t Gilan been receiving continuous support from King Stalian V since the time of Duke Komalon?  

That made it even harder to refuse, so he ended up coming to the marquisate.  

And not alone.  

He was accompanied by the knight in black, whom Stalian V had been keeping by his side for some time.  

‘Just what in the world is this all about…?’  

Gilan, or rather, Duke Merkiliane, sighed as he waited for the knight’s answer.  

To his astonishment, Stalian V had also commanded him to treat this knight with respect.  

‘…Who exactly is this knight?’  

From start to finish, nothing made sense.  

The knight in black hesitated for a moment before speaking.  

“Hmm… Well, let’s wait a little longer.”  

The duke questioned him.  

“You intend to wait?”  

“Yes, since we’re here, we might as well confirm things.”  

The knight’s voice carried a certain amusement.  

Gilan sighed, as if he had no other choice.  

In truth, from the moment he received Stalian V’s order, he had lost any right to make his own decisions.  

“Very well, let’s do that.”  

By this point, his curiosity could no longer be contained.  

“But, may I ask something?”  

“If it’s something I can answer.”  

“…The order was to confirm the identity of Marquis Palatio.”  

“So?”  

“Is it possible that the marquis is not actually human? For example, could he be a different species hiding his identity, or if not that, a monster—”  

“Puahahahahaha!”  

“…?”  

The knight burst into loud laughter as if he had heard something incredibly amusing.  

Duke Merkiliane frowned slightly.  

“…Is something funny?”  

“Ah, my apologies. I just found it quite amusing to hear that all of a sudden.”  

From inside his helmet, he continued to chuckle.  

“But of course, if the marquis were a different species or a monster, I wouldn’t have to be here.”  

“Then, what exactly is the marquis?”  

The laughter stopped abruptly.  

And then—  

“A god.”  

“…What did you just say?”  

The single word rang vividly in the air.  

“A god. I am here to confirm whether Marquis Palatio is a god.”  

At those words—  

Duke Merkiliane’s mouth fell open.  

“Marquis Palatio is—”  

It was as if he had just heard something completely unbelievable.  

“…Did you just say he’s a god?”  

“Of course, it’s not confirmed yet. I haven’t personally verified it. But, well, almost.”  

The duke’s mouth fell even further open.  

***

Even without Recon’s warning.  

Alon had already known to some extent.  

That elves were inherently extremely hostile towards humans.  

During the Psychedelia playthrough, when meeting Perion, some of the elves’ background information was briefly revealed.  

Although the exact reason for their hatred of humans was unclear.  

What mattered was—  

That elves despised humans far more than expected.  

And yet—  

“…You’ve been waiting for me?”  

Alon found this situation undeniably bewildering.  

“Yes. I have been waiting.”  

A young elf with a gentle smile.  

No, more than gentle—he was outright courteous.  

An elf, being this kind to a human?  

…Something was seriously wrong here.  

Had they mistaken him for someone else?  

Even if that were the case, Alon was human.  

There was no way they could have mistaken him for another elf…  

As various thoughts raced through his mind, he struggled to find a convincing explanation.  

At that moment—  

“Please come inside first. They are waiting for you.”  

“Wait, hold on—”  

Alon shook his hand to stop the elf who was persistently trying to guide him inside.  

“?”  

The elf looked puzzled.  

However, from Alon’s perspective, it was unsettling to follow this elf without any questions.  

What if, after entering the elven kingdom, their misunderstanding was cleared up?  

At that point, the situation would become even more difficult.  

‘I guess I have no choice.’  

Although he was concerned about their hostility, he had to resolve the misunderstanding from the beginning.  

Sometimes, the most direct path is the shortest one.  

“What is the name of the person you have been waiting for?”  

…There are at least a hundred of them.  

Just in case, Alon formed a seal with his hand inside his pocket.  

His mana subtly spread into the surrounding space, disrupting its molecular structure just enough to remain undetected.  

Noticing Alon’s intent, Evan also subtly raised his hands, ready to draw his sword at any moment.  

And then—  

“Of course, it’s—”  

As soon as the elf spoke,  

“Marquis Palatio.”  

“…What?”  

Alon unknowingly released the seal.  

Evan did the same, even lowering his hands in disbelief.  

He looked at Alon with an expression that screamed, ‘Why is the marquis’ name coming up here?’  

“You were waiting for me?”  

“Yes. We have been waiting for you, Marquis.”  

Me? Why? For what reason?  

Did they really just say my name?  

Countless questions rushed through his mind,  

But before he could even organize his thoughts,  

The elf suddenly grabbed his hand again.  

“Let’s go inside first. They are waiting for you.”  

With those enigmatic words, the elf led him inside.  

***

After boarding a carriage escorted by elves—  

“Marquis.”  

Alon whispered softly.  

For once, his face showed genuine surprise.  

“…Speak.”  

“I’ve never really been surprised by you going places, searching for things, or handling enemies.”  

“And?”  

“…But this time, no matter how many times I think about it, I can’t help but be shocked.”  

“I’m just as shocked.”  

Evan looked at Alon with an utterly skeptical expression.  

Alon felt wronged.  

If nothing else, this was something even he had absolutely no clue about.  

‘I never even played the DLC in the first place.’  

Before he could dwell on his frustration—  

“We have arrived.”  

As the carriage door opened, Alon hesitantly stepped out, carefully observing his surroundings.  

“…Oh.”  

He couldn’t help but exclaim in awe.  

A colossal tree filled his entire field of vision.  

Not just any large tree—it was so massive that it could easily cover an entire domain.  

As Alon stood there, dumbfounded, a voice whispered in his ear.  

“Welcome back.”  

The words sounded strange, but Alon didn’t respond.  

Instead, he realized something even more clearly.  

Whatever was happening, they had made a massive misunderstanding.  

It wasn’t just that they mistook him for someone else.  

They knew he was Marquis Palatio and were addressing him accordingly.  

What exactly did they misunderstand? And how did they come to this conclusion?  

He had never done anything that could even remotely lead to such a misconception.  

“When did you visit the elf village?”  

“…Does it seem like I’ve been here before?”  

“Well, no, not exactly.”  

Even as he followed the elves into the grand palace beneath the World Tree—  

“Wow…! That’s the Primordial Elf—”  

“Indeed.”  

He kept hearing murmurs about him.  

‘…The Primordial Elf?’  

It was then that Alon—  

Who had been utterly unable to understand the situation—  

Finally found one small puzzle piece related to the misunderstanding.  

It wasn’t enough to fully deduce what had happened, but it gave him a faint clue about the kind of misunderstanding that had triggered this.  

As he stood there, lost in thought—  

‘No way.’  

He looked down at his hand, remembering the staff that once belonged to the Primordial Elf.  

Before his thoughts could develop further—  

“The Queen is waiting for you.”  

He was guided to the most magnificent place.  

There,  

“…It’s been a long time.”  

An elf was waiting for him.  

Unlike any other elf he had seen before, she radiated a light of an entirely different level.  

A breathtaking beauty, so overwhelming that she could only be described as the essence of elegance.  

The Elf Queen.  

***

Before Alon could even comprehend the misunderstanding the elves had, he was swiftly brought before the queen.  

After a moment of contemplation, he slowly spoke.  

“…Before we begin this conversation, I must say one thing.”  

“What is it?”  

The queen responded with a gentle smile.  

…In truth, there was no real need for Alon to say this.  

Rather, there was no point in saying anything at all.  

Because he still had no idea exactly why or how the elves had come to this misunderstanding.  

But if he continued the conversation like this, he had no idea when or how the worst-case scenario might unfold.  

“…I regret to inform you, but I believe you are mistaken about something.”  

“In what way?”  

He decided to tell the truth.  

“You seem to have mistaken me for the Primordial Elf, but I am no such being.”  

However—  

“I see.”  

“…?”  

The response he received was far too calm.  

Alon looked puzzled and asked again.  

“…Did you properly understand what I just said?”  

“Yes. You said you are not the Primordial Elf, correct?”  

“That’s right.”  

And yet—  

“Understood. We’ll consider it as ‘that kind of feeling.'”  

“…’That kind of feeling’?”  

“Yes, that kind of feeling.”  

“…???”  

As he faced their unwaveringly composed reactions, Alon clearly realized that something about this conversation was completely off.  

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Isthart.  

They had landed in Korea.  

Since it was an official visit, they followed the proper entry procedures and entered the airport. As a result, the Korean government had to struggle to keep journalists and civilians at bay.  

“The public has the right to know!!”  

“Can you really suppress press freedom like this in a free democratic country?”  

The outcry from the people was quite troublesome, but the government had no choice but to enforce control.  

It wasn’t just because of the Isthart Guild—there were so many people gathered that an accident could have occurred.  

“You must be having a hard time.”  

“Now it’s time for the Director to truly have a hard time.”  

As Jeon Young-joo muttered while watching the staff and agents controlling the crowd, Team Leader Kang Kyung-heon gave a wry smile.  

Ding.  

“Ah, Director. Just now, Kyu-seong has arrived at the Awakening Headquarters!”  

“Kyu-seong? What impeccable timing.”  

They had been worried because Isthart was arriving soon, and Kyu-seong had yet to return from the dungeon.  

But they couldn’t blame him—Isthart had suddenly announced their visit to Korea, leaving little time to prepare.  

Ring ring.  

“Why would they call instead of just texting…….”  

Right after confirming via text that Kyu-seong had arrived at headquarters, another subordinate called.  

Since they had just arrived at the airport and were about to greet the Isthart Guild members, it was a bothersome situation.  

“Just pick it up.”  

“Understood.”  

Kang Kyung-heon answered the call.  

And then, his face froze.  

“D-Director.”  

“What is it now?”  

“Right now, at headquarters, Kyu-seong is…………….”  

“You just told me that earlier. What’s the big deal?”  

“K-Kyu-seong is here with Hassan al-Din Sinan.”  

‘Did I mishear? Who did he say was with him?’  

Jeon Young-joo stiffened and replayed Kang Kyung-heon’s words in his mind.  

But no matter how much he thought about it, what he had heard seemed correct.  

But is that even possible?  

Wasn’t that man one of Isthart’s executives, who had just arrived in Korea?  

‘There must be some mistake.’  

Jeon Young-joo ultimately chose to dismiss it.  

“Hassan is not on the list of Isthart Guild members coming to Korea. It must be a misunderstanding.”  

“What? No, that’s not it. I’m saying he’s actually at headquarters with Kyu-seong.”  

“What kind of nonsense is that?!”  

“Aah, they just sent a photo as well.”  

A photo?  

This better not be a joke…………….  

But in the photo sent by the subordinate, Kyu-seong, Ara, and an elderly man were clearly visible.  

Bizarrely enough, the elderly man was even making a peace sign with his fingers, looking completely at ease.  

Kang Kyung-heon, who saw the photo together with him, was at a loss for words.  

Just in case, he examined the old man’s face closely.  

But there was no doubt—it was Hassan al-Din Sinan.  

Even Kyu-seong seemed to have noticed, so there was no way two people well-versed in Awakeners could fail to recognize him.  

“That’s really Hassan, isn’t it?”  

“What are the chances it’s a fake Hassan?”  

“There’s such a thing as a fake Hassan?”  

“You just said it’s the real Hassan, Director.”  

“……Ha.”  

He was so dumbfounded that he couldn’t even speak properly.  

Why was Hassan, a Level 9 Awakener and a high-ranking executive of Isthart, here?  

And with Korea’s VIP, Kyu-seong, no less.  

Wait, is Kyu-seong not even scared?  

He should definitely know who he’s dealing with.  

‘Or does he not know?!’  

But that couldn’t be the case, because even the subordinate who took the picture recognized him as Hassan.  

In the end, Jeon Young-joo called the headquarters directly.  

“Why is Hassan there?”  

—W-We’re still investigating the circumstances.  

“If he came with Kyu-seong, that means they were together since the dungeon. And even after all that happened, you’re still this lax?!”  

Of course, this was just Jeon Young-joo venting his frustration.  

There wasn’t a single Awakener in Korea who could have prevented Hassan from infiltrating.  

—W-We’re sorry.  

“Is there any problem between them?”  

—No! In fact, they seem to be getting along very well. Especially Hassan—he’s taking great care of Kyu-seong. It seems like there might have been some kind of deal between them.  

“That sounds plausible. Someone like Hassan wouldn’t go out of his way to meet Kyu-seong for nothing.”  

After saying he understood, he instructed them to take good care of the two before ending the call.  

“Director. They’ve disembarked from the plane.”  

“……Now we should get going too.”  

As soon as the call regarding Hassan ended, it was time to welcome the Isthart Guild.  

Even in the midst of chaos, Jeon Young-joo carried out his duties.  

‘The only executive listed in the Isthart Guild’s delegation was a low-ranking officer.’  

Do they even know that their highest-ranking executive, Hassan, is already here?  

And just then, Jeon Young-joo found his answer.  

The Isthart Guild members could be seen in the distance.  

The atmosphere was unusual.  

True to their reputation as a secretive guild, they exuded an ominous aura.  

It was overwhelming enough to justify their rank as the number one guild in the world.  

Swallowing nervously, he waited as they approached.  

A man at the front spoke first.  

“I am Abdulaziz Ahmed Abdullah Al-Muqrin.”  

“Nice to meet you, Abdulaziz Ahmed Abdullah Al-Muqrin. I am Jeon Young-joo, the Director of the Awakening Headquarters.”  

“Please, call me Abdulaziz.”  

After brief introductions, they immediately set off.  

As they boarded the vehicles prepared to escort them, Abdulaziz looked impressed.  

“This is my first time in Korea, and it is truly a developed country. To be honest, I didn’t have high expectations.”  

“I’m glad it met your expectations.”  

From the start, Abdulaziz subtly provoked.  

However, Jeon Young-joo merely smiled and brushed it off.  

“By the way, have you managed to contact that Awakener, Lee Kyu-seong? We don’t have much time to spare…….”  

“He has already arrived at the place we are heading to.”  

“That’s a relief. Well, I suppose he couldn’t afford to ignore our guild.”  

Abdulaziz was a Level 8 Awakener.  

His abilities were unknown, but being an Isthart executive meant he was anything but ordinary.  

‘Even so, he’s quite arrogant.’  

Jeon Young-joo made his assessment internally but spoke in a flattering tone.  

“Korea does not disregard any guest. Of course, we pay even more attention to guests from the Isthart Guild.”  

“By the way, you’re the Director, right? That means you must know quite a bit about Lee Kyu-seong?”  

“I wouldn’t say we’re strangers.”  

“Then let me ask you something.”  

Abdulaziz leaned in with a smug smile.  

“Is he really such an incredible Awakener that someone of my status, an Isthart executive, has to personally come here? No matter how much I hear about him, I just don’t see it.”  

With that statement, Jeon Young-joo was certain.  

Abdulaziz had no idea that Hassan was already here.  

According to the subordinate, Hassan had taken a liking to Kyu-seong.  

And yet, this low-ranking executive dared to look down on him?  

‘Heh.’  

Even better.  

Let him underestimate him all he wants.  

“Well, wouldn’t it be best if you judge for yourself? After all, you came here to meet him, didn’t you?”  

“Hah, how pathetic that I had to come all this way myself because of incompetent fools.”  

Now, he was even speaking informally.  

But the more he did, the broader Jeon Young-joo’s smile became.  

And as they got closer to headquarters—  

He couldn’t suppress his laughter.  

Having heard that the Isthart Guild members were on their way, they waited for a moment.  

In the meantime, Ara and Hassan were engaged in a heated debate.  

***

“The rhinoceros beetle is the strongest!”  

“There are countless insects in the world, and some are stronger than the rhinoceros beetle. If only I could show you, it would be easier to understand.”  

“RHI!NO!CER!OS! BEE!TLE! IS! THE! STRONGEST!”  

Why were they even arguing about this?  

And why was Ara suddenly so stubborn, something she usually wasn’t?  

As they watched the argument unfold, a staff member entered and reported to them.  

“They have arrived!”  

Hassan stretched and stood up.  

“So, Abdulaziz is here? That brat was spoiled rotten by his father, Ahmed. I had to discipline him several times.”  

“It’s fortunate that you know him.”  

“Of course, I do. I’m Isthart, after all. It’d be stranger if I didn’t.”  

“Ah, right. You just feel so familiar that I forgot for a second.”  

“Haha. I’m glad to hear that. Anyway, don’t worry too much. I’ll handle most of the talking.”  

Wait—weren’t they coming to recruit me into Isthart?  

From what Hassan was saying, it felt like something unpleasant was about to happen.  

‘Are they planning to force me into submission? Why is he saying that?’  

As if reading my mind, Hassan spoke again.  

“Isthart is an extremely closed-off guild. They’re highly hostile to outsiders. You got a glimpse of that from the ones who visited last time, didn’t you?”  

“Back then, we only exchanged greetings…………..”  

“Muhammad is one of my subordinates, so he at least has some social skills. But the others in Isthart? No chance.”  

Knock knock knock.  

“They’re coming!”  

They were finally getting out of the vehicle and heading this way.  

Three minutes later—  

Director Jeon Young-joo and the Isthart Guild members entered.  

‘Huh?’  

And Hassan had suddenly disappeared.  

Wait, weren’t you supposed to back me up?!  

Where did you go?  

“Kyu-seong, it’s been a while.”  

“Hello, Director.”  

“Hello there!”  

After greeting the familiar face of the Director, I looked at the people who followed him inside.  

Isthart, the world’s number one ranked guild, yet most of its members remained shrouded in mystery.  

‘They look terrifying.’  

Why were they all scowling?  

Their first impression wasn’t great.  

“I am Abdulaziz Ahmed Abdullah Al-Muqrin.”  

The man at the front immediately spoke to me in an informal tone.  

At first, I thought he simply didn’t know how to use honorifics, but then I saw him using a translation item.  

“Nice to meet you. I’m Lee Kyu-seong.”  

“What’s your Level?”  

He asked about my level out of nowhere.  

His name was too long to remember, so I decided to just call him Abdul.  

“I’m Level 1.”  

Didn’t they already know that before coming here?  

Why ask again?  

Of course, right now, I was actually a Level 3 Awakener.  

All thanks to the golden crops.  

Thinking about the golden strawberries I still had left, I unconsciously swallowed.  

“Pfft!”  

“Hahahaha!!”  

“Kehehehe!”  

Suddenly, the Isthart members burst into laughter.  

What the hell was this reaction?  

“We came all the way to this remote, backwater country for a mere Level 1 Awakener.”  

“This is ridiculous.”  

What the hell was their problem?  

Dumbfounded, I glanced at Director Jeon Young-joo.  

But even he looked stunned, watching their behavior with a stiff expression.  

“Hey, Lee Kyu-seong. Level 1 Awakener.”  

“You should be kneeling and thanking us just for coming to meet you. Understand?”  

Blatant disrespect.  

It was my first time experiencing something this absurd, and I was too shocked to speak.  

Then, Ara stepped forward and pointed a finger at Abdul.  

“You’re being rude!”  

“What’s this little brat? Oh, are you that Level 1 weakling’s weakling pet?”  

“……..That’s going too far.”  

I could ignore them mocking me.  

But insulting Ara was unacceptable.  

“What?”  

“You went too far. Apologize to Ara.”  

“Why should I apologize? I just stated a fact.”  

They say when you’re truly furious, your head cools down.  

Feeling the chill in my fingers, I stared at him.  

I could have ordered Ara to make them all kneel right now.  

But I wanted to see how far they would go.  

However, my plan quickly fell apart.  

Whoosh!  

Thud!!  

“Guh!”  

Abdul was suddenly grabbed by the collar and slammed into the wall.  

The Isthart members, shocked, prepared to use their abilities—until they saw who had appeared.  

And then they froze.  

“You really crossed the line. I was going to see if you had improved, but you forced my hand.”  

“Wh-Who the hell…ugh.”  

Abdul barely managed to look up at his attacker.  

But before he could even process it, all the Isthart members immediately prostrated themselves.  

“We greet the Sage of the Mountain!!”  

Sage of the Mountain.  

Hassan al-Din Sinan.  

As he made his entrance, time, which had seemed frozen, began moving once more.  

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Screeeech…

After running for quite a while, the carriage began to slow down, and soon it started to come to a gentle stop.

“Looks like we’re about to arrive.”

“…You don’t need to say it, I already know.”

Ever since I received the ring from the lady, my heart had been strangely fluttering, and I had been staring out the window the whole time. 

When I raised my voice, a bored tone answered from the front.

‘The lady recovers so quickly…’

Maybe it’s because she’s been through so much, but her mental recovery speed was in a completely different league compared to mine.

Of course, like everything, even the lady must have her limits, but it still felt like her threshold was ridiculously high.

Somehow, thinking about the people who drove someone like her to fall made my heart feel uneasy.

“By the way, the stronghold of the white mages is gloomier than I expected.”

“You can say that again…”

“No, now that I look again, this is on a whole other level.”

As I was thinking this and staring intently at the lady, she turned from the window and muttered with a slight frown.

“Now that I see it, we’d be lucky if ghosts don’t pop out.”

“It might look like that, but this is the second safest place in the world after the Holy Kingdom.”

Just as the lady said, the fortress claimed to be the home base of the white mages gave off an eerie atmosphere, like something out of a vampire novel.

But no matter what it is, one must never judge solely by appearances.

In most of the bad ending routes, that spooky-looking fortress is the final bastion that holds off Lady Meredia’s invasion after she becomes the final boss.

At the very least, considering that it’s a gathering place for white mages who specialize in protection and defense, it makes sense.

“Well, the academy’s image got pretty tarnished after the last incident, so I guess it’s only natural.”

“…Haha.”

For reference, the academy also had a long and proud history, having repelled two invasions by the Demon King.

But due to recent events, its reputation took a severe hit.

For some reason, I felt a pang of guilt in my heart, but if I let that bother me now, I wouldn’t be able to move forward.

Besides, with Lady Meredia, who holds enough wealth to control the empire’s economy, as the current director of the academy, at least it won’t collapse.

“Oh, before we get off, there’s something I’ve been curious about.”

Grateful that someone like her wasn’t my enemy but my fiancée, I was about to get off the carriage when she, also preparing to disembark, suddenly asked me a question.

“Yes, ask me anything…”

“What’s your relationship with Tiffany Astelaid, the head of Lumen Ordo?”

“Ah.”

Of course, whatever it was, I had been ready to kindly answer to the best of my knowledge—but the sudden chill in her voice made me flinch and swallow my words.

Every time the lady emits that kind of chill, it feels like I lose a day of my life.

“When you got her letter, your reaction was a bit… and from what I hear, you two seem to be acquainted.”

What’s worse is that questions like these are often followed by sharp observations, making me feel like I lose two days of my life trying to come up with the right words.

“With her… well, I suppose we’re somewhat distantly acquainted through my father.”

“…That’s all?”

“Well, when we were kids, I did play with her and Cecile a few times. But after growing up, we haven’t really had any contact.”

To the lady, who doesn’t even like Runiel, Parsha, or Sasha being around me, this was probably the best possible answer.

And in fact, I haven’t seen Tiffany at all since getting rejected by Lumen Ordo, so technically, there’s nothing for her to be suspicious about…

“That’s not quite what I heard.”

…I guess there was something.

The subtle hostility in Lady Meredia’s eyes as she looked at me said it all.

“Why’d you leave out the part about the engagement rumor between the two of you?”

“…Excuse me?”

“Are you trying to hide something from me now?”

I had been timidly cowering, but upon hearing her sharp interrogation, I could only tilt my head in confusion.

“Forgive me, but this is really the first I’ve heard of it…”

“……”

“I don’t know where you heard that, but I swear on my life that, aside from you, there’s never been any talk of an engagement.”

As I tried to convey my innocence while glancing at her expression, which remained icy, I began to dig deep into my childhood memories.

“If I had to guess… maybe there was that one time during make-believe when we linked pinkies and promised to marry…”

“……”

“But that was just child’s play, right? I’m sure neither of us took it seriously. Haha.”

Thankfully, the lady’s dark expression began to lighten a little at my hurried reassurance.

“I can’t tell if you’re shamelessly trying to smooth things over or if you genuinely don’t know anything…”

“…If you truly don’t trust me, you can see for yourself.”

Now that I say it, this is odd.

If she just changed the color of her eyes a little, she’d be able to tell whether I’m lying or not—so why is she acting like this?

“Hm….”

As I stared at her with an accusing, sulky expression, the moment our eyes met, I immediately relaxed.

‘I’ve thought this since forever, but her eyes are really beautiful.’

It’s a sad thought, knowing that in most routes, those beautiful eyes will one day be dyed in pitch-black darkness.

Of course, I won’t let that happen anymore.

“Enough, drop it.”

“?”

“…?”

“This is too much of a waste to spend on something like this.”

As I silently watched her, lost in thought, she quietly turned away and muttered in a low voice.

“Um, my lady.”

“What are you doing? Aren’t you getting off?”

“Before that, there’s something I’d really like to say.”

Though I survived yet another one of her tests today, this time, I had something I wanted to say from my side.

“Whatever the white mages of Lumen Ordo might say, I hope you’ll bear with them a little—for my sake.”

When I opened my mouth while carefully gauging her mood, she slightly smiled as she listened.

“You say that, but they’re all good people at heart….”

“Ah, yeah. I guess that makes sense.”

Seeing her reaction, I figured maybe I had worried for nothing.

Then again, given how sharp and well-informed Lady Meredia is—possibly even more so than Bergen—she probably knew all about Lumen Ordo’s peculiarities from the start.

“I too had a rough time because of my family elders once.”

“Uh, um….”

“Still, don’t get too discouraged.”

Just as I was starting to feel relieved, the words from her mouth made cold sweat drip down my back once more.

“No matter how uptight and closed-off those white mages are, they wouldn’t dare insult my fiancé right to my face.”

“Ahaha….”

It seemed Lady Meredia considered Lumen Ordo to be similar to the elder council of the Duke of Embergreen, which had once cornered her.

To be honest, Lumen Ordo is far removed from such shady schemes and political games.

“I really don’t know.”

“Huh?”

Because the entire group is basically a gathering of giant social misfits.

“You’ll understand better once you meet them yourself….”

….?

Now that I think about it, I’m starting to feel a little afraid of what kind of face Lady Meredia will make in just a few minutes.

***

“Nice to meet you.”

About five minutes later, my earlier worries arrived a bit sooner than expected.

“My name is Maria. I am the steward of the fortress imbued with the wisdom of light, the overseer of the shadows, and the one who serves the Guardian of Radiance.”

The head maid, who brought a large group of maids in traditional uniforms, stood before me and used the distinct white mage vocabulary I hadn’t heard in ages.

“…What did that woman just say?”

“She’s the head maid of Lumen Ordo and the personal maid of the leader, Tiffany Astelaid.”

As Lady Meredia began to show an uncharacteristically blank expression at those words, I quietly translated for her, blushing a little.

“This is entertaining.”

Thankfully, it seemed her thought process was heading in a slightly different direction than I had feared.

“A place where white mages from all over the world gather, yet not a single white mage shows up, and the servants do the greeting instead.”

“They didn’t just ignore formalities—they shattered them.”

Well, for a noble lady raised with all sorts of etiquette since childhood, this scene must have felt quite surreal.

But if she was only starting to feel that way now, I feared what she might think once the next event unfolded.

“Hello, Miss Maria.”

“…?”

“If it’s not too much trouble, could you guide us to where the white mages are?”

Either way, it wasn’t like I could just stand there forever, so I spoke to the head maid before me—but something about the atmosphere felt off.

“He… he speaks normally?”

“And the content is normal too. Even the tone is polite…”

“W-what the? Isn’t he a white mage?”

I mean, this isn’t some other world fantasy setting—I just spoke with basic manners, so what’s with their reactions?

“…The Guardian of Radiance awaits you inside, where the threads of your destiny shall intertwine. Would you allow me to be your eyes and lead you?”

“Um, Miss Maria.”

As the head maid, who had been blankly staring at me, resumed her white mage phrasing, I let out a sigh and opened my mouth again.

“You can speak normally with me.”

“…R-really?”

“My arm’s getting goosebumps, so please, I beg you….”

Hearing that, she blinked in surprise, then asked with a disbelieving expression,

“J-just to confirm, are you Sir Whitney Lingard?”

“Yes, that’s me. I am a white mage, but I spent most of my life in the academy and my family estate. Haha…”

At my resigned answer, murmurs began to spread among the maids nearby.

“S-so not all white mages are completely crazy, huh…”

“I thought white magic messed with people’s minds.”

“Wh-who knows. Maybe if he rolls up his sleeves, he’s got a black flame dragon tattooed on his arm…”

Even Lady Meredia seemed to sense something strange now, judging by the uncomfortable look on her face as she spoke.

“…I never imagined there’d be a group where you are considered the normal one.”

I wanted to ask what she meant by that, but given the situation, I decided to postpone that discussion and gave the head maid a bright smile.

“Well then, I’ll be heading inside now.”

“Yes… Ah, and who is the lady beside you?”

“She is Lady Meredia, my companion and also my fiancée.”

The moment I finished that sentence, an awkward silence descended upon the area.

“Ah.”

“Gasp.”

“Um…”

The maids, who had stopped murmuring, all gasped at once for some reason within the silence.

“E-excuse me. If you don’t mind… could you briefly tell us what kind of relationship you have with the Guardian—no, with the leader?”

“…Hmm, childhood friends?”

I tilted my head at the question, then scratched my head and answered the head maid, who seemed oddly flustered.

“This is… beyond recovery…”

“…What do we do? Everything’s already set up.”

“I-I don’t know…”

Then, the expressions of the nearby maids turned dark, and the atmosphere grew even heavier.

“C-could you wait here for just a moment?”

“Huh?”

“I need to quickly check something inside the estate….”

The moment the head maid asked for permission, she immediately ran off in a panic, and as I watched her disappear into the building, I couldn’t help but shiver from an unknown chill and glance sideways at Lady Meredia.

…Something tells me something big is about to happen.

It was probably because the eyes of Lady Meredia, who had said earlier that it’d be a waste to use her powers in the carriage, had now turned red.

***

“Oh, Guardian of Radiance.”

“…Huh? Yeah, okay.”

Meanwhile, inside the guest room of Lumen Ordo.

“Forgive me, but what is your relationship with the one arriving?”

“That person is… hmm.”

Tiffany Astelaid, who had been quietly gazing out the window, cleared her throat and responded to Maria’s urgent question.

“He is my partner in darkness and my destined counterpart. The one with whom I shall share the eternal bond of blood.”

After chewing over that dramatic answer for a second, Maria blinked in disbelief and asked,

“So… in other words, your boyfriend?”

“S-shut up! Just go get him already!”

As Tiffany screeched in protest and whipped her head back toward the window, Maria stood frozen for a moment before burying her face in her hands.

“Ha… damn it….”

The floral carpet laid out overnight by the maids of Lumen Ordo now mocked her from beneath her feet.

“What the hell are we supposed to do now?”

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The small duchy of Varnos, located in the southern part of the continent, consists of five territories.

Although its land area is larger than that of the Duchy of Luxibl, most of it is mountainous.

As a result, no industry has developed, and the region barely survives on various coal mines.

The seventh king of Varnos, Varnos Kynore, stared blankly ahead.

What lay before his eyes—

Was a scene of massacre.

Soldiers and knights alike had been torn limb from limb and were strewn about in disarray.

Beyond the shattered inner walls, the capital’s town was engulfed in flames.

The corpse of an elderly man, burning.

The body of a child, fallen and bleeding.

The remains of a young man, half of his upper torso torn away as he resisted.

The corpses were shredded as if they had been slaughtered by monsters rather than humans.

Yet, Kynore knew the truth.

The perpetrator of this massacre was not a monster.

“If only you had listened.”

It was an entity possessing intelligence.

Kynore’s trembling head turned to the side.

Before he knew it, a man had approached right in front of him.

A man with light gray hair and gray eyes, exuding an endlessly cheerful aura.

“……”

Kynore involuntarily swallowed.

It wasn’t the man’s outward appearance that unsettled him.

It was his eyes.

Eyes devoid of anything.

Entirely dark gray without even pupils.

They seemed to proclaim that the being before him was not human.

And in truth, the one standing before him was not human.

Though he took the form of a human—

This thing was not one.

“Listen to what you’re told?”

“That’s right. If you had obediently left, this wouldn’t have happened to you.”

“…You said you’d kill them all…!”

Kynore gritted his teeth and spat his words.

He knew.

The man standing before him was someone who could crush his life effortlessly.

And yet, Kynore did not bow his pride.

Even if it was just a small duchy, he was still a king.

No—strictly speaking, it wasn’t pride.

It was merely the desperate struggle of a man who had lost everything.

Because he had nothing left to lose.

Because he had already plummeted off the cliff, he could afford to struggle.

His eyes burned with a fierce determination beyond fear.

But even in the face of that gaze—

The man only chuckled playfully.

“Still, I told you I’d let you live, didn’t I?”

“Are you seriously saying that right now…!”

“Isn’t it obvious? One’s own life is more important than another’s. Ah, no—perhaps it’s different in your case.”

A smirk.

“Without your title as king, you’re nothing.”

“…!”

A blatant insult.

Kynore’s eyes widened in fury as he tried to retort—

Crunch!

Unfortunately—

He never got the chance.

The moment he parted his lips—

A grotesque creature, emerging from the man’s chest, had already devoured him.

Crunch, crunch! Snap!

A sickening sound.

The monster swiftly consumed the upper half of Kynore’s body.

The man, watching the scene with utter tranquility,

Perched himself on the rubble of the ruined kingdom and gazed forward.

Then—

“What a magnificent view.”

With a twisted smile,

“Now, shall we begin?”

He raised his index finger.

At the tip of his finger, a black droplet slowly began to form.

Like blood welling up, the droplet grew larger, until—

Drip.

It fell to the ground.

Fwoooosh!

At that moment, a black aura began to spread in all directions.

Instantly, the once-blazing and corpse-filled capital darkened, as if the very light had been stolen.

And suddenly—

Things that had not been visible before came into view.

Monstrous creatures, their bodies pitch black as the abyss.

Devouring the corpses, feasting in grotesque revelry.

Some danced as if reveling in joy.

Some focused solely on consuming the bodies.

Some fought over corpses that others were eating.

A grotesque feast was unfolding.

And then—

One of the Four Great Powers of Psychedelia.

The Lord of Ghouls (鬼) himself.

“Now then, how shall I move next?”

He muttered, twisting his lips into a smirk.

***

Alon left the Lartania Marquisate three weeks ago.

“It’ll take about a week to reach Nail, right?”

“Hmm—yes, that’s about right. And after that, it’ll be another three days of travel to enter Greynifra, according to the information the Marquis provided.”

“I see.”

As Alon gave a brief nod—

[Meow-]

“No.”

[Meow……]

He gently stopped Blackie, who had been sitting on his thigh and was now trying to burrow into his coat.

Blackie, ears drooping as if deeply disappointed, eventually flattened them altogether, seemingly making itself disappear.

Alon stroked the head of the now-strangely misshapen creature and pulled out an object from inside his coat.

“You know, Blackie really seems to like that.”

“Looks like it.”

The reason Blackie was trying to dig into Alon’s coat—

It was because of something Alon had obtained a week ago while passing through a labyrinth in the south.

The Jewel of Forgetting.

It emitted a crimson glow, much like Yutia’s eyes.

Though it appeared to have no practical value, to Alon, it was of utmost importance.

It had the power to reset the “Salvation of the Wanderer”, the artifact that could summon Basiliora.

…Of course, even if he gave a proper offering to “that one” who had yet to make an appearance, he could still use the Salvation of the Wanderer.

But the Jewel of Forgetting, while single-use, allowed him to activate the Salvation of the Wanderer without any additional cost.

Because of that, Alon had deliberately gone out of his way to visit the labyrinth—just in case.

“By the way, Marquis, last time you mentioned that with that thing, you could—uh, what was it again—oh right, you could use an artifact to bring Basiliora back, right?”

“That’s correct.”

“But how does that jewel work?”

Evan asked, curiosity suddenly piqued.

Alon explained it briefly.

“It’s probably based on accelerating time for the object it’s used on.”

“…Time acceleration?”

“Yes.”

Alon nodded, sifting through his memories.

‘It was definitely time acceleration. Ten years… plus three months, I think.’

He even remembered the precise numbers.

‘If I recall correctly, collecting 100 of them would reset the restriction.’

The first ring Alon had obtained to set up the restriction—

Had an absurd cooldown time of one thousand years before it could be reused.

It was such a ridiculous setting that he had once wondered why it even existed.

But naturally, in Psychedelia, no matter how much the game dragged on, in-game time never exceeded ten years.

So, a one-thousand-year cooldown was essentially meaningless.

However, once word spread in the community that collecting the Jewels of Forgetting could reset the restriction—

People finally understood why such a bizarre mechanic had existed and started searching for the jewels.

But soon, their enthusiasm quickly died down.

The disadvantage of having to scour the entire continent for them far outweighed the benefit of resetting restrictions.

Moreover, their sheer quantity was overwhelming.

Because of that, the jewels became more of a gimmick—used by streamers or YouTubers as clickbait content rather than a practical game strategy.

Even Alon had barely farmed them.

It was only now, thanks to Basiliora, that he had a real reason to use them.

Normally, he wouldn’t have even used the Jewel of Forgetting more than five times throughout his entire playthrough of Psychedelia.

“If you gave that to Blackie, wouldn’t it, like, grow massively?”

Evan’s voice interrupted his thoughts.

“…Well, I don’t even know if it works on living creatures, but if it does, I guess that could happen.”

[Meow-!]

At Alon’s affirmation, Blackie let out a determined cry—its expression practically shouting, “I can do it!”

[No way! You think I’d let my chance at returning be wasted as a mere snack?! ABSURD—!!!]

At the sudden, shrieking outburst of Basiliora, who had seemingly materialized out of nowhere—

[W-Wait! Stop! STOP I SAID!!!]

Blackie immediately launched itself at him, relentlessly swiping with its paws in a flurry of cat punches.

“Yes! That’s it!”

Evan cheered with delight as Blackie disciplined Basiliora.

He seemed to find great joy in Basiliora’s suffering, even lifting both hands into the air in celebration.

Watching their chaotic antics unfold, Alon silently tucked the Jewel of Forgetting back into his coat.

‘At the very least, I should collect a few more… before “that one” appears on the continent.’

***

By the time a little more than a week had passed, Alon had made his final preparations in Nail a few days prior and then traveled three more days by carriage.

“From here on, we’ll have to go on foot.”

“That does seem to be the case.”

They had arrived in a densely forested area.

“…Is this the Elven Territory now?”

“Yes, it seems so. Just look—the color of the grass is completely different.”

“…This is quite strange.”

The difference in the color of the grass between where Alon stood and the land inside Greynifra was striking.

‘This side is dark, but that side is bright.’

Even though they were in a forest where shadows naturally formed—

The plants inside Greynifra shone with a vibrant blue-green hue, radiating vitality.

Observing this unusual sight, Alon wore a curious expression.

“Well then, let’s head inside.”

“Yes.”

As he and Evan began walking forward, Alon recalled Recon’s words.

‘So far, the information he provided seems accurate… It doesn’t look like he was lying. That means from here on, we need to be careful not to get caught by the elves.’

He carefully replayed Recon’s warning in his mind.

—The elves are extremely hostile toward humans. If encountered, make it clear that you have no intention to fight and leave Greynifra immediately.

Recon had repeatedly emphasized how much elves despised humans.

Keeping this in mind, Alon moved into the forest with a slightly tense expression.

***

Two Hours Later

“It looks like we’re almost out.”

The seemingly endless forest finally revealed its exit.

Upon confirming this, Alon and Evan walked forward without hesitation.

And then—

“Oh—!”

“…!”

The moment they stepped out of the forest, Evan let out a startled exclamation.

Alon also instinctively widened his eyes.

What filled their vision—

Was an army of elves, easily numbering over a hundred, standing before them.

As if they had been expecting them.

‘This is bad.’

A shiver ran down Alon’s spine as countless thoughts flooded his mind.

‘Wasn’t this supposed to be a hidden path?’

Had Recon betrayed him?

Was this just a coincidence?

Or had they simply taken a wrong turn?

But before his thoughts could spiral further, Alon forced himself to push them aside.

The priority now—was to show they weren’t hostile.

So—

“Wait—! We didn’t come to Greynifra to fight—”

As Alon raised his hands in surrender—

Grab—!

An elf, who had been far away just moments ago, suddenly appeared at his side and grabbed his hand.

And then—

“Welcome. We’ve been expecting you.”

The elf lowered his head respectfully,

His face filled with subtle joy, as if greeting a long-awaited guest.

“…Huh?”

For a moment, Alon could do nothing but gape in confusion.

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