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Day.  

After witnessing the spectacular view of the evening primrose with Yutia.  

“I’ll be going now, My Lord.”  

“Alright, take care.”  

“Yes. See you next time.”  

Even Yutia had left the marquis’ estate.  

Unlike yesterday, the office was now distinctly silent.  

‘…It almost feels like a holiday.’  

Memories from his past life resurfaced.  

His uncle and father, who always argued whenever they met due to differing political views.  

The youngest sibling, who would take over the eldest’s computer and turn it into a virus-ridden mess.  

Still, it was quite a harmonious family.  

Even though every gathering was a chaotic mess, once everyone left, a sense of longing always remained.  

“It does feel rather empty, Marquis.”  

Evan’s voice carried a hint of regret as well.  

“There’s a bit of that feeling, indeed.”  

“Right?”  

“Yeah.”  

“Well, everyone has their own responsibilities, after all.”  

Alon nodded in agreement and glanced around the office.  

It did feel a little empty.  

“…Next time, if everyone is available, maybe we should make this kind of gathering a regular thing.”  

Evan’s eyes widened slightly before returning to their usual size.  

“Hmm— Then let’s discuss that when we meet again next time.”  

Alon gave a light nod.  

“Alright, for now, let’s start preparing.”  

“By preparing, do you mean the elf village you mentioned last time?”  

“Yeah.”  

Evan hesitated, letting out a hum.  

“We’ll make preparations, but is this really okay? No offense, but that place seems pretty dangerous.”  

“Hmm.”  

The places Alon had visited so far weren’t particularly safe either.  

But he wasn’t too concerned.  

He already had some information.  

However, the elven land, Greynifra—  

Unfortunately, there was almost no available information about it.  

To the extent that—  

He had no useful knowledge from playing Psychedelia and only a small amount from his time in this world.  

Even the little information he had might not be completely accurate.  

It might indeed be somewhat dangerous.  

The presence or absence of information significantly affects the level of danger.  

Even if one ventures into an extremely perilous place, as long as they have knowledge of the area, they can avoid risks.  

Conversely, even a relatively safe place could become dangerous if one is unaware of its hazards.  

But—  

‘…Even considering all that, it’s still worth visiting.’  

Whether he wanted to or not—  

Alon realized that he was deeply entangled in Greynifra’s many secrets.  

“…Well, for now, let’s just prepare.”  

“You’re not going to investigate further before going?”  

“I’ve already gathered all the information I can at this point.”  

“That’s true.”  

Alon had attempted to collect information about Greynifra.  

The problem was—  

Despite spending a hefty sum on research, he had found nothing useful.  

Sitting around and searching further would yield no results.  

“For now, before crossing into non-human territory, we’ll gather more information in the nearby lands or villages.”  

“There should be a domain called Nail.”  

“Then we’ll investigate there.”  

With that decision, some time passed.  

“Marquis.”  

“Is everything ready?”  

“No, actually… Do you remember the Greenwood Trading Company?”  

“…Ah, them?”  

“Yes. It looks like they’ve just arrived. Wouldn’t it be better to speak with them briefly before departing?”  

Evan brought unexpected news.  

After a brief moment of thought, Alon nodded.  

“Sure, let’s do that. We have time, and this is our first transaction.”  

“Understood. I’ll bring them in.”  

Evan immediately turned and disappeared.  

Shortly after—  

A man entered the office, guided by Evan.  

“Greetings, Marquis Palatio.”  

“You are—”  

“My name is Recon. I was behind the company’s leader last time…”  

“Ah, I remember that.”  

“It’s an honor.”  

Recon bowed deeply.  

He was alone.  

“But where is your company leader?”  

Alon’s question was reasonable.  

Unless it was a minor business, the head of the company would usually meet with nobles in person.  

“My apologies. The company leader was attacked by monsters and is currently receiving treatment, so he was unable to come.”  

“…I see. Don’t worry about it.”  

“Thank you for your understanding.”  

Recon bowed once more.  

Then, they began discussing business.  

“The terms remain the same as last time?”  

“Yes, there are no changes.”  

The conditions were extremely favorable to Alon.  

It made him wonder if a trading company should really be this generous.  

But Alon didn’t press the issue.  

After all, there was no downside for him in this deal.  

“Alright, let’s proceed with that.”  

“Understood.”  

The negotiation flowed smoothly, and once the contract was finalized—  

Alon suddenly became curious.  

“Come to think of it, where does the Greenwood Trading Company usually operate?”  

“The southern region.”  

“Which areas do you frequent?”  

“Hmm— We generally travel all over the southern region. This time is an exception, as we’ve come north to expand our trade routes.”  

At that, Alon asked with a hint of curiosity.  

“Then, just out of curiosity—do you know anything about Greynifra?”  

“Greyni…f?”  

…  

Until just a moment ago, Recon had been smiling.  

But now, his face was filled with surprise.  

“Yes. But if it’s a sensitive topic, you don’t have to answer. I was just asking out of curiosity.”  

Upon hearing that, Recon quickly composed himself.  

“No, it’s just… I was a bit caught off guard. You see… People don’t usually take an interest in Greynifra.”

“That’s true.”  

“But why did you suddenly ask about Greynifra—?”  

Alon answered calmly.  

“I have business there.”  

“Business… you say?”  

“Yes.”  

“Then, are you saying you are going to Greynifra?”  

“That’s right. So I was curious. Things to be cautious of or the route to get there.”  

Hearing Alon’s words, Recon briefly wore a blank expression before cautiously speaking.  

“…I do know a little about it.”  

“Then, I’d appreciate it if you could share some insights.”  

And an hour later—  

After Recon had left—  

“Marquis, shall we depart now?”  

“Yes, I think we’re ready.”  

“Oh, and I looked into it—apparently, there’s someone in Nail who has been gathering medicinal herbs in the forests of Greynifra for a long time. If we ask them, we might be able to get more information.”  

Evan brought some good news, but Alon shook his head.  

“No, I don’t think that will be necessary.”  

“Huh? Why not?”  

“I’ve already received some pretty useful information.”  

“If you heard something useful… ah, from that merchant?”  

“Yes, he knew quite a bit.”  

“…Really?”  

Evan looked puzzled.  

Alon was equally surprised.  

He had casually asked, assuming that since Recon mostly traveled in the south, he wouldn’t know much.  

But the amount of information he received was beyond his expectations.  

And it seemed highly credible.  

‘…He even explained in detail how to enter Greynifra.’  

Alon couldn’t be 100% certain it was all true.  

But there was no reason for Recon to fabricate information.  

Moreover, his descriptions were vivid and precise.  

‘…Could he be an elf?’  

That thought briefly crossed Alon’s mind.  

But he quickly dismissed it.  

There was no reason for an elf to go to such lengths to hide their identity and engage in trade with him.  

“Anyway, let’s set off.”  

“Understood.”  

***

As Alon and Evan departed for Greynifra—  

The man who had just been at the marquis’ estate—Recon, or rather, Perion—couldn’t hide his bewilderment.  

The reason was, of course, the Marquis Palatio.  

“The Primordial Elf is coming to Greynifra? Why? No, wait—did he discover my identity? That shouldn’t be possible…”  

His thoughts spiraled into confusion.  

Perion struggled to calm himself, listing out the things that didn’t make sense.  

‘…Philde had clearly said that the Primordial Elf was holding onto something and wouldn’t come to Greynifra.’  

“No, before that, why did he ask me for directions to Greynifra? He should definitely already know.”  

“Was he pretending to avoid getting involved? Wait—does that mean he figured out who I am?”  

“That’s impossible. Last time, I was only caught because I disguised myself using magic. But this time, I used an elven heirloom for my disguise. Even the Queen and I weren’t detected before.”  

“Or is he just pretending not to know?”  

Unfortunately—  

Every time he reached a conclusion, another question arose.  

His thoughts tangled endlessly.  

Unable to sort out his confusion, Perion arrived at one clear conclusion.  

He had to report this to the Queen—before the Primordial Elf entered Greynifra!  

With that thought, Perion bolted away.  

***

Arbiter Alexion  

“Mm~”  

Or rather, the owner of the grand auction house under the Marquis Palatio—Alexion.  

Lately, life had been very enjoyable for him.  

Because he was taking bribes from nobles?  

Of course not.  

Whenever he received bribes, that damn Radan or his blonde-haired subordinate would appear out of nowhere and confiscate everything.  

Alexion had given up on that avenue a long time ago.  

Yet, he was still living happily.  

The reason?  

Money kept flowing in, even without bribes.  

Yes, money.  

Alexion’s happiness was purely tied to wealth.  

He had been happy making money while working in the slums of Raksas.  

Even when he had no reason to spend money, earning more made him happy.  

Simply put, as long as he had money, he was happy.  

For him, money = happiness.  

And for such a man—  

“Ahahaha—”  

The auction house under the Marquis Palatio was making him so much money that his grin nearly reached the ceiling.  

Of course, a portion of the earnings was reinvested into the auction house and sent to the marquis.  

But that didn’t bother him.  

Even after sending out those amounts—  

The money left over was far greater than what he had earned hustling in the slums.  

There was no way he wouldn’t be smiling.  

Until—  

“Oh? Long time no see.”  

“…Radan, sir?”  

—his smile vanished.  

At the sudden appearance of this demon, Alexion barely swallowed a hiccup.  

“But… I thought you left yesterday?”  

“Oh, I did. But I realized I forgot to take care of something my boss asked me to do, so I came back.”  

“Haha… I see.”  

“So, still living off bribes?”  

Less than a second.  

Alexion shook his head at least five times before shouting in panic.  

“Absolutely not! I swear, I haven’t taken a single bribe since that time!”  

“Really?”  

“I swear on the heavens!”  

Alexion put on the most sincere expression he could muster.  

“Oh?”  

Radan smirked, as if slightly impressed, and patted Alexion on the shoulder.  

“Alright. Then I guess you can be trusted?”  

“Of course—”  

“Good. Then you can temporarily manage my boss’s territory.”  

“…Excuse me?”  

A special assignment.  

“You didn’t hear me?”  

“N-No, I did! I just—”  

He had heard it loud and clear.  

Too well, in fact.  

Because those words from Radan’s mouth…  

Essentially marked the end of Alexion’s carefree, happy life.  

“You mean… acting as the lord?”  

“Yep. Nothing major, just handling some paperwork. Summarize the important stuff~”  

A major crisis.  

Alexion’s mind raced.  

Acting lord? Just hearing the word sounded so good.  

In reality, it was indeed a pretty desirable position.  

First of all, if he became the acting lord—  

He could reign like a king while the real lord was away, skimming off some sweet under-the-table money.  

But that was only possible if—  

The land was weak and powerless.  

But if the territory in question belonged to the Marquis Palatio?  

…He was screwed.  

There was not a single privilege he could enjoy as acting lord.  

If he took bribes, Radan would kill him.  

If he abused his power, Radan would come for him.  

If he pulled any tricks, Radan would show up again.  

Everything—  

Radan, Radan, Radan…!  

Even if Radan didn’t come—  

That blonde-haired girl would—  

‘No…!’  

Just thinking about it was horrifying.  

In other words—  

Acting as the lord of the Marquis Palatio’s estate was basically—  

A job with all the responsibility and none of the pleasure.  

Worse, unlike now, he’d have to endure a brutal workload.  

And that wasn’t all.  

One wrong move—  

And his head could literally roll.  

That’s why—  

“So, what I’m saying is, maybe I’m not the best fit for this kind of—”  

“You can do it, right?”  

“I mean, acting lord isn’t something you just casually—”  

“You can do it, right?”  

“Radan, sir? As you know, I’m just a no-good scumbag who crawled out of the slums, living however I wanted—”  

“You can do it, right?”  

Hiccup!  

This time, he couldn’t hold back the hiccup.  

Because the way Radan was smiling at him—  

Clearly said:  

“You know how much I hate repeating myself, right?”  

Radan’s fingers twitched, as if ready to slice off his head at any moment.  

And so—  

“…I’ll give it a try.”  

“Great! That’s the spirit.”  

In the end, Alexion nodded.  

‘You absolute bastard.’  

A silent, tearful curse filled his heart.  

“Hey.”  

“Yes?”  

“You just cursed, didn’t you?”  

“N-No? I didn’t say anything?”  

“…Really? Felt like you did. Alright then.”  

And with that—  

His last hope faded before it could even take form.  

…It was late summer.

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Round 320

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Around the time Hassan was experiencing incredible events in Kyu-seong’s dungeon, the Isthart Guild officially announced their visit to South Korea.  

This was an unprecedented event, as Isthart, despite being ranked number one in the world, had almost no exchanges with other nations or guilds.  

It was their first official visit to another country.  

As a result, not only South Korea but the entire world was in an uproar.  

The media was reporting on the event extensively, covering updates daily.  

“This is even bigger than when the Grand Witch came.”  

“Well, the Grand Witch was an Awakener who loved being in the spotlight. In contrast, Isthart has maintained an air of mystery until now.”  

After the news broke, the Awakening Headquarters became busier than ever.  

Because of this, Director Jeon Young-joo and his team, once again caught in a cycle of overtime, stretched with exhausted expressions.  

“By the way, this is because of Kyu-seong again, isn’t it?”  

“There was never another reason to begin with. It has to be because of him.”  

“It seems that the Isthart guild members who visited recently submitted a report on Kyu-seong. We don’t know exactly what was discussed, though.”  

Beep beep beep.  

“Director, there’s a call from the European Union!”  

“Director, it’s the Pentagon from the United States…!”  

“Director! We’ve also received calls from both the Chinese and Japanese embassies…!”  

Just when they thought they had a moment to chat, things got hectic again.  

The Awakening Headquarters remained as chaotic as ever.  

***

Upon hearing that there was a seed, Hassan eagerly begged to see it.  

Moved by his enthusiasm, I returned to the Slime Village with everyone.  

‘This is so different from his image.’  

Hassan was becoming more of a friendly Elder by the day.  

At first, I thought he was a terrifying figure, hiding the face of a ruthless assassin behind his smile.  

But based on what I had seen so far, he was just an Elder with an intense love for plants and insects.  

“This is it.”  

“Ohhhh!!”  

The World Tree seed, which had been carefully stored away in the warehouse.  

It looked like an oversized acorn, with nothing particularly remarkable about its appearance.  

It wasn’t even labeled as an item, making me question whether this was truly the legendary World Tree seed.  

Of course, since the World Tree itself confirmed it, it had to be genuine.  

It was just… a little underwhelming.  

“Amazing!”  

Hassan exclaimed as he examined the seed.  

Even though I had no idea what he found amazing, I nodded along.  

“But, Elder, while we have the seed, we do have a problem.”  

“A problem? What kind of problem?”  

“We need to decide where to plant it.”  

“Huh, but isn’t there land everywhere around us? Or is there some strict condition?”  

“It has to be on Earth.”  

I didn’t want this.  

But the World Tree did.  

I felt like I was being toyed with by both the quest and the World Tree, but what choice did I have?  

I couldn’t just let the World Tree wither away.  

I still couldn’t shake the image of the fairies looking up at me with sorrowful expressions.  

“On… Earth? You mean outside the dungeon?”  

“That’s right.”  

“Are you saying the World Tree can grow outside the dungeon!?”  

“Not only can it grow, but it must be on Earth. I don’t know why, though.”  

Suddenly, Hassan fell silent.  

At the same time, the hand holding the seed began to tremble.  

“Huff… Huff…!”  

“Uh, Elder?”  

Something seemed off.  

Was he okay?  

Just as I started worrying about him having trouble breathing, Hassan finally came to his senses and shoved his face close to mine—still holding the seed.  

“Mr. Kyu-seong!!”  

“Whoa!”  

Caught off guard by Hassan suddenly using honorifics and rushing toward me, I nearly fell backward.  

At the same time, Ashu lunged in to separate Hassan from me.  

—What do you think you’re doing to Lee Kyu-seong?!  

After prying Hassan away, Ara tilted her head in confusion.  

“Hassan! What’s wrong with you?”  

“This… this seed! Please, plant it in our village!!”  

Hassan’s desperate voice made me gesture for him to calm down.  

“Take a deep breath first, Elder. Let’s think this through.”  

“Huff… Okay, okay.”  

Hmm, Hassan’s village, huh…  

If I recalled correctly, the mana concentration there was too high for plants to grow.  

I would need to ask the World Tree first, but since it had said it could grow almost anywhere, it shouldn’t be a big problem.  

Honestly, I was struggling to decide where to plant it anyway, so this could actually be a good solution.  

Just look at the size of that World Tree.  

It would take up an enormous amount of space—what landowner would be willing to accept something like that?  

‘Well, I guess we’ve found one.’  

Asking the World Tree was the priority.  

So, we embarked on yet another location shift and returned to the World Tree.  

Then, I immediately asked about the mana concentration.  

Wobble wobble!

“It’s actually a good thing! It means it can grow strong and healthy!”  

A positive response.  

Thanks to that, Hassan was already cheering as if he had received permission.  

“Uhuhuhu!”  

Hassan, Elder.  

You’re too soft.  

“Elder.”  

“Hmm?”  

“If you receive something, shouldn’t you give something in return?”  

“Whoa!”  

Only then did Hassan realize that he had celebrated too soon, and he looked at me nervously.  

“W-what should I do?”  

“First, protect the World Tree with everything you have.”  

“Of course! If you entrust me with the seed, I will guard it with my life!”  

“And any profits or benefits that arise from the World Tree belong to me. Of course, I will make sure you get a fair share.”  

“Just witnessing the growth of the World Tree is enough for me!”  

Hassan nodded vigorously.  

The more I saw him, the more I doubted whether he was really the legendary Awakener I knew.  

“Also, I’d like to establish a friendly relationship with the Isthart Guild. I know you’re not the guild master, of course.”  

“Even though I’m not the guild master, I have enough influence.”  

The leader of Isthart was another Level 9 Awakener.  

Hassan had become wealthy through oil, but the real powerhouse behind Isthart was an entirely different level of Middle Eastern tycoon.  

He was actual royalty.  

The Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia.  

‘They just crushed the competition with money.’  

In fact, there was a lot of controversy about Isthart being ranked number one globally.  

Many didn’t recognize their position since they had monopolized the awakening industry early on with overwhelming financial power.  

But no one could deny Isthart’s strength.  

Having two Level 9 Awakeners already said everything.  

“Not just that, if you ever need Isthart’s power, we will always be ready to assist you. Oh, instead of just talking, why don’t you meet my granddaughter? She’s a kind girl.”  

“Haha… I appreciate the thought.”  

It was practically a done deal.  

We decided to plant the World Tree seed in Hassan’s village.  

Hassan seemed eager to take the seed with him immediately, urging me constantly, but later, when Kyler arrived, he scolded Hassan for rushing things.  

Seeing Kyler scold someone much older than him was a bit awkward, so I told him it was fine.  

“It’s great that your whole family stays together.”  

Since we had formed an alliance, I introduced Hassan to my family.  

Of course, in the process, Seon-ah made a scene.  

“Hassan al-Din Sinan!!”  

“Don’t be rude and shout someone’s name like that.”  

“O-oh, I’m sorry.”  

Hassan was good at talking and got along well with people.  

Thanks to that, he quickly blended in with my family and started chatting like an old friend.  

“But Elder, aren’t you very busy? Is it okay for you to be out here like this?”  

“At my level, things run themselves. An Elder like me doesn’t have many responsibilities left.”  

Saying that, he went off again with Ara, enthusiastically collecting insects.  

Seeing Ara enjoying herself too, I felt relieved.  

After spending the entire day having fun, Hassan and Ara returned just in time for dinner.  

“Good work, everyone.”  

The restaurant staff was at their busiest, serving customers.  

So, my parents, Kyler, his daughter, and I sat down for a meal with Hassan.  

“Is this your daughter?  

This is my first time meeting her in person.”  

“Hello! I’m Emily!”  

Hassan found Emily adorable and treated her like his own granddaughter.  

At the same time, he subtly teased Kyler.  

“Unlike you, Kyler, she’s bright and full of energy.”  

“You can’t insult my dad!”  

“Hahaha, I wasn’t insulting him, just stating the facts.”  

Looking at this scene, it was quite amusing.  

An Arab and an American chatting in Korean—what a fascinating sight.  

This must be the power of culture.  

Then, perhaps the World Tree could expand its roots to Earth and spread Korea’s influence even further!  

“Kyu-seong Kyu-seong, you’re having strange thoughts again.”  

Somehow, Ara always saw right through my nonsense.  

“Let’s take the seed and leave tomorrow. There’s a Korean saying: ‘Strike while the iron is hot.’”  

“I’m ready to go anytime! Even right now!”  

For someone saying that, he was still scraping his bowl clean.  

After finishing a satisfying meal, Hassan sighed with admiration.  

“I love plants. That’s why I also enjoy vegetarian food. I’ve eaten all kinds of vegetarian dishes, but this was the best meal of my life.”  

“I’m glad to hear that. I’ll make sure to send you some good ingredients regularly.”  

“Would you really? Thank you.”  

Then, Hassan suddenly asked if he could stay one more day.  

Since he had focused on insects today, he wanted to observe plants tomorrow.  

“And the seed?”  

“Hmm, the seed is urgent too, but I don’t know when I’ll get to visit here again, so it’s a tough choice.”  

“Well, one day won’t make a big difference. You can stay another day.”  

At that moment, my father suddenly approached Hassan.  

“Elder, there’s an amazing hot spring here. Would you like to visit it with me?”  

“Ohh, that sounds great! A hot spring, huh?”  

Before long, the two of them were enthusiastically heading off to the hot spring together.  

The cold, ruthless, and emotionless image of an assassin had long since faded away.  

As the two walked off toward the hot spring,  

Flash!  

The World Tree began to radiate a beautiful light.  

“……Ah.”  

Hassan stood there, staring at it in awe.  

His eyes sparkled like those of a child.  

Had he rediscovered his sense of wonder?  

For some reason, watching him like that made my chest feel tight.  

“Hassan! Your eyes are shining too!”  

“Yes… it’s truly beautiful.”  

“Are you crying?”  

“Haha… without realizing it, my eyes teared up. Ah, how embarrassing. That glow was just too beautiful.”  

Seeing Hassan smile with sparkling eyes, Ara grinned and shouted as well.  

“Hassan is sparkling too!”  

After spending one more day together,  

We finally left the dungeon with Hassan.  

He said the road to his village was easy—just follow him.  

‘Still, I should contact the guild and headquarters before we go…’  

As I stepped outside, I checked the messages I hadn’t seen in two days.  

A flood of missed calls and messages awaited me.  

At the same time, Hassan also seemed troubled as he checked something.  

“This could be a problem.”  

He had probably received similar messages.  

It made sense—after all, all the messages pointed to the same thing.  

‘Isthart.’  

They had officially announced their visit to South Korea.  

For a guild that had always remained closed off, this was a major shift in their stance.  

“This is probably the first time they’ve informed another country before visiting.”  

“Normally, they just show up unannounced like you or the other guild members did, right?”  

“Ahem… Sorry about that.”  

I wasn’t trying to pick a fight, but he still looked embarrassed.  

Well, that was their own fault.  

In any case, Isthart was arriving in South Korea today.  

Since this likely involved me, I couldn’t leave just yet.  

“Let’s talk to Isthart first.”  

“Don’t worry, I’m on your side.”  

Was it really okay for a high-ranking Isthart member to say that…?  

For now, Ara, Hassan, and I headed toward the Awakening Headquarters.  

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Master 75

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“Why are my ears so itchy these days…?”

I had arrived in front of the Embergreen duchy’s gates and was waiting for Lady Meredia’s message when my ears suddenly started itching, and I muttered while fiddling with them for no reason.

“That makes sense.”

“…Ah, Lady Meredia. You’re here?”

At that moment, I heard a cold voice from beside me—a voice I had now grown quite used to.

“As much as you’ve become famous, there are probably more people who look at you with disdain.”

Lady Meredia, who was standing by the half-open carriage door, looked down at me with a sullen expression and said that.

“I don’t think I’ve done anything to make anyone resent me…”

“…Was that a joke?”

“No, I’m serious…”

Though I’m often misunderstood due to my suspicious appearance, I’ve always prided myself on acting righteously.

Wasn’t it thanks to that trait that even Saintess Hestia, who should be in the Holy Kingdom now, was moved by me?

Being recognized even by the Saintess is something worth boasting about, to be honest, but this damned lookism—whether in my past life or this one—never changes.

“Even if you’ve truly done nothing wrong, there would still be more than enough people who would hate you.”

As I sank slightly in dejection, Lady Meredia, who had been quietly observing me, spoke in a firm voice.

“Didn’t the Holy Kingdom, who should be supporting the Hero with all their strength, recently send a knight as a maid under the pretense of surveillance?”

“Wait, how do you know that?”

“You really underestimate my intelligence network.”

As she suddenly dropped some insider info, I felt a chill down my spine and asked cautiously, to which Lady Meredia narrowed her eyes even more.

“If I wanted to, I could receive a report on your every move by the minute.”

“…That’s kind of scary.”

“Well, don’t worry too much. I don’t plan to plant anyone in your mansion just yet.”

She slightly curled her lips as she said that, but since it was Meredia speaking, it didn’t sound like a joke at all.

“Even if married couples have no privacy, isn’t this going a bit too far…?”

“Sorry, but this is just how I operate.”

Still, I guess I should take comfort in the fact that she now fully treats me as her fiancé.

Though, even that is a precarious relationship that could change at a moment’s notice depending on Meredia’s mood.

Still, considering that she always wears the ring I gave her whenever we meet, I don’t think I need to worry about that for now.

“Now then, shall we get going?”

“……”

“If we leave now, we should arrive at Lumen Ordo’s base around sunset.”

Anyway, since time was getting tight, I swung the carriage door open wide, but Lady Meredia didn’t budge.

“Did I ever say I’d go with you?”

“…Pardon?”

“Contacting me not even a day ahead but on the day itself—your rudeness is the same as ever.”

Tilting my head for a moment, I was then left dumbfounded by Lady Meredia’s frosty response.

‘For someone saying that, she sure looks like she’s all ready to go out…’

Not in her usual extravagant attire, but in a comfortable outfit suited for movement.

She had her folding fan, which she always carried whenever going out, and makeup done just subtly enough to be unnoticeable.

All of it contradicted what she was saying, but instead of pointing it out, I just bowed my head and apologized.

“I apologize, my lady.”

“……”

“I failed to consider your position.”

Then, when I glanced up at her while gauging her reaction, I caught a fleeting glimpse of a satisfied expression on her face.

“If you needed protection, you could’ve brought that so-called elite escort of yours.”

“…Haha.”

“If it’s strategy you need, you could’ve dragged along that arrogant little brat.”

As she scolded me again with a cold expression, I quietly listened and then began giving what I believed to be the best possible response at the moment.

“Even the two of them combined still pale in comparison to you, my lady.”

“……”

“You’ve never lost a duel, and you were always the top student back at the academy…”

“Where did you learn that from?”

I did make a slip by revealing knowledge from my previous life, but thankfully, I had enough experience now to smooth it over gracefully.

“My intel might not be as good as yours, my lady, but my interest in you is unmatched.”

“That’s creepy.”

“Ahaha…”

So I thought, but seeing her eyes narrow in disgust told me that words alone might not be enough here.

‘But really, what can I even do for her?’

The issue is, even if I want to do something for her, there’s hardly anything I can actually give.

Even if I prepare the most luxurious gift, Lady Meredia could just snap her fingers and have an identical one delivered to her mansion the next day.

It’s not for nothing that the empire’s biggest merchants bow to her words even while ignoring imperial decrees.

“My lady, if you help me this time, I’ll grant you one wish—anything you desire.”

So the only thing I can do is offer a promissory note backed by myself.

“…Anything?”

To my surprise, it actually seemed to work.

“Of course. Who would lie in front of you, my lady?”

“Hmph. You must be truly desperate.”

As Lady Meredia gave me a side glance and stepped into the carriage, I rejoiced inwardly and quickly took my seat.

“You’ll have to keep that promise—on your life.”

“…Naturally. Haha.”

Her follow-up sent a chill down my spine, but that was a problem for the future me.

So I didn’t worry about it too much.

“I’m getting tired of casting anti-eavesdropping spells on this cheap carriage every time.”

“I’ll make sure to have it prepared in advance next time….”

But watching her cast a protection spell with a mere snap of her fingers the moment she sat across from me, I couldn’t shake the feeling that I’d somehow been dragged into something.

‘Nah, must be my imagination.’

Surely Lady Meredia wouldn’t scheme just to win a wish ticket from me.

“Now, to pick up where we left off earlier….”

As I scratched my head uneasily, Lady Meredia lightly snapped her fingers again to shut the carriage door and looked at me quietly as she spoke.

“I, too, did nothing wrong, yet there was a time when I was the subject of people’s gossip.”

“Is that so…?”

“So I gave them a reason to hate me—on purpose.”

She gave a haughty smile and shrugged, but knowing a bit of her past, she looked a little pitiful to my eyes.

“That’s kind of sad.”

“…Why do you say that?”

“If people saw the expressions you sometimes show me, I think a lot fewer people would hate you….”

So I teasingly joked with a mischievous smile, and Lady Meredia’s expression instantly turned sour.

“Wondered what nonsense you’d spout next, and there it is again.”

“Of course, I do prefer to have you all to myself… Ow!”

Just as I was about to continue my joke, Lady Meredia whacked me with her fan, and only then did I shut up.

…Honestly, it felt more like getting hit with a club than a fan.

The servants at the mansion should’ve seen how pitiful I looked.

Though I guess it’s better than having Lady Meredia be labeled a villainess.

“If you make another joke like that, next time I’ll snap my fingers instead of using the fan.”

“…Haha.”

In any case, thanks to the ups and downs, Lady Meredia had finally joined us, and I felt more at ease for the journey ahead.

*****

While Whitney leaned back in his seat with a slightly relaxed expression…

‘So this is what the “push” in push-and-pull means…’

Meredia, who sat across from him hiding her face behind an opened fan, quietly observed Whitney as she sunk into deep thought.

‘But… how do you do the “pull”?’

It was the kind of dilemma that would’ve made her handmaid Clara burst into laughter if she’d overheard, but Meredia herself took the problem with utmost seriousness.

‘If I push too much, there are bound to be side effects. But I don’t want to seem like I’m being looked down on either.’

Unlike noble daughters at the academy or someone like Clara who had probably read many romance novels, Lady Meredia had no experience or knowledge in this area at all.

“Hey.”

“Ah, yes?”

Lost in thought while glaring at Whitney over her fan, Meredia suddenly called out to him.

“Give me your hand.”

“All of a sudden?”

“…Since when did you start talking back to me?”

“Haha, I never said I wouldn’t.”

At that, Whitney lowered his gaze awkwardly before hastily extending his hand at the sound of her sharp tone.

“Not the right one, the left.”

“Yes, ma’am.”

He quickly switched hands at her command, then asked with a slightly sullen voice.

“This isn’t like… a training trick for dogs, is it?”

“Shut it and hold still.”

Ignoring his quip, Meredia pulled something from her pocket.

“Ah.”

“What’s this…?”

Watching her movements with some concern, Whitney looked startled when something slid onto his left ring finger, and he turned to Meredia with a surprised look.

“The lucky ring you gave me is such an ancient relic that there aren’t any left now.”

“Ah…”

“So I had it specially replicated by a decent jeweler.”

As she said, on Whitney’s ring finger was a ring identical to the one Meredia wore on hers.

“Honestly, wearing it doesn’t seem to boost luck or anything.”

“……”

“But the design’s pretty much the same.”

In truth, it wasn’t a jeweler’s work—Meredia had secretly stayed up nights to make the exact replica herself, waiting for the perfect moment to give it to him. That part was her little secret.

“You’re giving this to me?”

“What do you think an engagement ring is? It only has meaning if both people wear the same one.”

“That’s true… it does make sense.”

“If you get it, just accept it with thanks. Enough with the nonsense.”

Though she still hadn’t figured out a “natural” way to pull, her bold move stunned Whitney into staring at his left ring finger, then muttering softly.

“Now even a total stranger could guess the nature of our relationship.”

“……I suppose so.”

Responding without thinking, Meredia flinched and turned her gaze to the window.

‘I expected something like “Don’t get the wrong idea, it’s just for the contract,” but…?’

“……Shut up.”

“Yes, ma’am.”

Clara had advised that proper push-and-pull involved some spacing between actions.

“But Lady Meredia, I think I really just fell f—”

“…I said shut up.”

Still, Meredia’s version of push-and-pull ended with good results—so it was fine.

***

Meanwhile, at that same moment, in the underground chamber of Lumen Ordo’s base—filled with all sorts of suspicious magic circles…

“Master, the Hero has just departed.”

“…Hieek!?”

As the maid stepped into the room and delivered the report, the girl who had been intently focused on something in the corner jumped and quickly hid what she was holding behind her back.

“Got it. Now get out.”

“…Putting on makeup for your first visitor in ages is fine, but maybe wash up first?”

“J-Just get out already!”

Trying to sound authoritative, the girl screamed when the maid pointed out the hand mirror sticking out from behind her back.

“Sigh…”

The maid, looking at her like one would an angsty teenager, let out a long sigh and exited the room.

“Protector of Radiance, Keeper of Celestial Secrets, Heir to the Great Mage Who Commands the Seven Stars, One Who Possesses the Eyes of Shining Wisdom, Controller of the Milky Way’s Flow… (abridged) …Supreme Ruler of White Magic—The Domain of Tiffany Astelaid.”

As the door slammed shut behind her, the maid looked at the ridiculous nameplate covering the entire surface of the door and muttered in a tired voice,

“They say Count Lingard’s staff wages are really good… maybe I should just switch jobs.”

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The suffocating atmosphere that Alon hadn’t fully grasped came to an end.  

Seolrang, who had been grumbling about “my plan” with dissatisfaction, hesitated before stepping back out of the box.  

Click—  

“I’ll give you this, Master.”  

Even while glancing at Yutia for approval, Seolrang handed a document to Alon.  

“……Is this a gift?”  

“That’s right!”  

Holding the document, Alon stared at it blankly.  

Should he say thank you for this, or what?  

He had no clue how to react.  

‘……Well, it does feel kind of like that.’  

A faded memory surfaced.  

A story he had once read in a community in his previous life.  

‘Is this how a father feels when he receives a letter from his young daughter saying she wants to marry him?’  

Of course, what Seolrang gave him wasn’t a letter, but a marriage registration form.  

And it was completely filled out with their names.  

If Alon simply stamped it, they might actually become a couple (?).  

Well, in the end, it was the thought behind the gift that mattered, wasn’t it?  

He soon nodded.  

“I’ll accept it with gratitude.”  

“……You can use it anytime! ……………Really.”  

Seolrang, who had been perking up her ears energetically, shrank back when her eyes met Yutia’s, quietly tucking her tail.  

Her childlike reaction made Alon chuckle softly.  

Raising his hand, he patted Seolrang’s head a few times.  

Tap—  

A faint sensation suddenly brushed against his side.  

“?”  

When he turned his head, Yutia’s hand was awkwardly frozen mid-air.  

“What’s wrong, Yutia?”  

“No, it’s nothing.”  

“?”  

Although she was smiling, her voice carried a slight pout.  

After glancing briefly at Seolrang’s head, Yutia quickly withdrew her hand and let out a small sigh.  

“Ah, now that I think about it, I’d also like to give you a little gift.”  

“I’ll gladly accept whatever it is.”  

“Hmm— I’d love to give it to you right now, but—”  

She looked around.  

“It’s a bit difficult here, so you’ll have to come with me for a bit.”  

“……Where exactly do I need to go?”  

“Yes. Would you be free tomorrow?”  

“Will it take a long time?”  

“Hmm— It might?”  

His schedule was tight.  

After his birthday, he had planned to leave for Greynifra immediately.  

‘It’d be a bit inconvenient if it takes too long.’  

As Alon hesitated, Yutia added,  

“It should only take about a day.”  

“……In that case.”  

Delaying by a day wouldn’t be a major problem.  

With that, their plans were set.  

Yutia glanced around at the people gathered in the room.  

“Now that the sun is setting, how about we have dinner?”  

“Sounds good.”  

***

Dinner at the Marquis’ residence was livelier than usual.  

Naturally so.  

There were five more people than usual.  

“Isn’t this fun!?”  

[Meow~!]  

“One more time!”  

[Meowww~!]  

Seolrang, who had been eating, suddenly started playing with Blackie.  

‘Not sure if Seolrang is playing with Blackie or if Blackie is playing with Seolrang.’  

Blackie had even progressed from just squeaking to letting out unfamiliar shrieks.  

It seemed like the little guy was putting in effort just to keep up socially.  

Next to Blackie, who was desperately mustering his nonexistent energy,  

“Hmm, it’s so insignificant that it’s kind of cute.”  

“Exactly. It’s cute because it’s insignificant.”  

[You cursed bastards!!! I’ve told you multiple times, I am a god! A god, I tell you!!]  

“But something feels a little off. Its face looks kind of lopsided. If we just even it out a little, it might look better.”  

[You bastard!!!!!!!!!!]  

“Hmm— I don’t mind it the way it is, though.”  

“Really? I personally prefer perfect symmetry.”  

[If I manifest in this world, I’ll devour you all first! Don’t underestimate the divine punishment! I will do it! I mean it! I really will!!!]  

“Ah, anyway, so that thing in Raksas happened, and now it’s a huge headache.”  

“I see.”  

[Stop ignoring me!!!!!!!]  

Radan and Deus were toying with Basiliora.  

Or rather,  

They weren’t so much playing together as……………  

“This is delicious.”  

“Mm, I agree.”  

[Stop ignoring me—!!!!!!]  

They were teasing him.  

Meanwhile, looking to the other side,  

“Hmm— Well, the Marquis is usually holed up in his study or researching magic all day, right?”  

“That’s true.”  

Evan, Rine, and Yutia were having a casual conversation.  

“Other than that, he sometimes goes out for walks or checks out auction houses. But why do you ask?”  

“Hmm— I was just curious?”  

“Me too.”  

Alon realized that the topic of conversation was himself.  

For a moment, he considered joining in.  

But in the end, he just shoved the remaining meat into his mouth.  

‘Tasty.’  

Juices burst in his mouth.  

The rich flavor made the corners of his lips lift slightly.  

No, it wasn’t because of the taste.  

“Blackie, you like this, right?”  

[Meowww~!]  

“Let’s just even out your face a little, like this…?”  

“Hmm, not bad.”  

[I am a god! A god, I tell you~!!!]  

“Well, the Marquis is usually alone.”  

“That’s a relief, hehe.”  

“That’s right.”  

More than just a long time—it was practically the first time the dining hall was this noisy.  

The warmth that filled the air.  

It wasn’t bad at all.  

No—  

‘…It’s quite nice.’  

Alon unconsciously touched the corners of his lips, which had curled up in a smile, as he observed the lively dining hall for a while.  

***

After the noisy birthday dinner, a new morning began.  

Alon saw off those who were leaving.  

“Benefactor, we’ll be going now!”  

“I’ll be heading out too.”  

“Me too.”  

“Brother, I’ll be going back now.”  

Each of them bid their farewells in their own way.  

Alon nodded once.  

“Alright, travel safely. And thank you for the gifts. I’ll make good use of them.”  

Though honestly,  

‘Using them properly might cause serious trouble.’  

Whether they were aware of his thoughts or not,  

The four of them left the marquis’ estate with satisfied smiles.  

“Hmm, shall we head out now, My Lord?”  

“Let’s do that.”  

Alon and Yutia also prepared to depart—to receive the gift Yutia had prepared.  

“By the way, where are we going?”  

Thinking back, he hadn’t even asked about their destination.  

“If I tell you now, it won’t be as fun. I’ll let you know once we arrive.”  

“Hmm. But from what I heard yesterday, it seemed like it was quite far. It’s already past noon.”  

“It’s fine.”  

“…Really? Will we make it back in a day?”  

Yutia let out a vague hum and smiled knowingly.  

“I’ll explain that a bit later too.”  

“…A bit later?”  

“Yes. Once we arrive.”  

Yutia’s gift remained completely shrouded in mystery.  

Alon’s curiosity grew, but he simply boarded the carriage.  

Soon, the carriage carrying the two of them left the marquis’ estate and began crossing the unpaved road through the forest.  

***

How long had they been traveling the rough path?  

The sun, once high in the sky, slowly descended, resting on the mountain ridge.  

As dusk painted one side of the sky, darkness crept in from the other.  

“…The sun is beginning to set.”  

“Hmm, we’ll be there soon.”  

Yutia glanced out the window.  

“Ah, we’ve arrived.”  

She called for the coachman to stop the carriage.  

“Let’s go, My Lord.”  

“Is something inside?”  

Yutia led Alon into the forest.  

By now, a faint darkness had settled over the woods.  

Yutia moved forward without hesitation.  

Alon followed behind her.  

Before long—  

“Oh.”  

Alon let out a small exclamation without meaning to.  

A breathtaking sight.  

The last sliver of the sun peeked from the edge of the mountain, its light barely clinging to the horizon.  

The fading sunset, bidding farewell to the world, was slowly being overtaken by the deep blue of the encroaching night sky.  

And beneath it, at the edge of a cliff,  

Thousands of evening primroses were blooming in harmony with the arrival of night.  

“What do you think, My Lord?”  

“It’s not just beautiful—it’s magnificent.”  

Hearing Alon’s sincere admiration, Yutia smiled, pure and radiant like the evening primroses.  

She slowly walked among the flowers.  

Completely blending into the sea of blooming evening primroses.  

As Alon watched her—  

“…?”  

That familiar sense of unease surfaced once again.  

Something was off.  

A strange, lingering sensation.  

A nagging feeling of déjà vu.  

Since arriving in this world, he had never seen a landscape like this before.  

And yet—  

‘It feels as if I’ve seen it somewhere before.’  

At that moment—  

“My Lord, do you know something?”  

Yutia, standing among the evening primroses, clasped her hands behind her back and posed the question.  

Alon, who had been lost in thought, snapped out of his daze and responded.  

“What is it?”  

“Cliffs covered in evening primroses aren’t just here. There’s one over on that mountain as well. And another if you travel a few more days.”  

“Do you like this kind of scenery? You must have visited quite a few places like this.”  

Yutia slowly shook her head at his words.  

Her silver hair shimmered under the moonlight.  

“Honestly, I didn’t know about them before, nor did I like them. But now—I really do.”  

“I see. Did someone show them to you?”  

A soft, fleeting smile appeared on Yutia’s lips.  

Her gaze fixed entirely on Alon.  

“Yes, that’s right. But, My Lord—do you know why I insisted on bringing you here?”  

“To be honest, I have no idea.”  

Unable to grasp the cause of his inexplicable déjà vu,  

Alon simply shook his head.  

Meanwhile—  

Yutia had already approached him.  

“That’s because—”  

She parted her lips slightly.  

“I just wanted to be with you, My Lord.”  

“…You wanted to be with me?”  

“Yes. The longer the journey, the more time we get to spend together. So… I told a little lie.”  

“Then the part about a gift that could only be given here…”  

Her eyes curved gently, like the blooming evening primroses.  

“That was a lie too.”  

“…I see.”  

“Aren’t you going to scold me?”  

“Is there any reason to?”  

“But I lied.”  

“This much doesn’t really matter between us.”  

Pause—  

A brief moment of silence.  

“…Is that so?”  

“Yes.”  

“That’s a relief. I was worried you’d be upset.”  

“You don’t look worried at all.”  

“Did you see through me? But, I couldn’t help it.”  

Yutia chuckled playfully.  

Then, she took out a small box from her pocket.  

It wasn’t large.  

Small enough to be carried around with ease.  

“I wanted to give you something more memorable than what the others did.”  

She extended both hands forward, the moonlight making her fingers appear almost translucent.  

Alon, gazing at her hands,  

“I’ll accept it.”  

Carefully took the box.  

“When you go back, wait a little before opening it. About a month would be best.”  

“Why?”  

“So you can think about it a little more.”  

But she never mentioned what exactly he should be thinking about.  

Alon simply stared at her.  

With the vast night sky behind her, standing amidst the soft glow of blooming evening primroses, she shone with an ethereal beauty that left him momentarily dazed.  

And so—  

“…Alright.”  

Alon could only give that response.

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After a simple meal, Hassan, who still felt like he was wandering through a dream, was ridiculed by Kyler.

“I clearly told you. This place is not as easy as you think.”

“……You are addressing an elder far too casually. Do you have no respect for the elderly?”

“Who exactly is demanding respect after trespassing into someone else’s home?”

There was nothing he could say.

At Kyler’s words, Hassan lightly licked the empty plate and bowed his head toward Kyu-seong.

“I’m sorry for barging in like this. I couldn’t resist my curiosity and entered without permission.”

“I would appreciate it if you refrained from doing so in the future.”

“Of course. In addition, as an apology for today’s incident, I would like to invite you. How about it?”

At Hassan’s sly words, Kyler interrupted, sounding dumbfounded.

“You’re still not thinking straight.”

“What are you saying? I am speaking sincerely.”

“You’re saying you have no ulterior motives?”

“Of course, there might be a little bit mixed in. Haha.”

Watching Hassan laugh heartily, Kyler thought again that he was indeed an extraordinary person.

Given that he must have already guessed from Mammon and Ashu that they were part of the Seven Deadly Sins, yet acted so carefree.

“I’ll think about the invitation. Of course, I’m not rejecting it; I mean that in a positive sense.”

“Oh?”

At Kyu-seong’s answer, Hassan’s eyes gleamed with interest.

He had expected a flat refusal, but Kyu-seong responded casually.

Moreover, judging by his demeanor, it seemed likely he would accept the invitation.

‘Lee Kyu-seong, he really isn’t an ordinary person.’

Of course, even without that attitude, he was not ordinary in many ways.

First, the Seven Deadly Sins.

Hassan, sharp as ever, had already realized that the monsters present before him were truly members of the Seven Deadly Sins.

At first, he thought they might be similar monsters, but it wasn’t long before he abandoned that hopeful denial.

They were the real thing.

In that case, it made sense how Kyu-seong had survived all the attacks and crises he had faced.

‘That familiar was one of the Seven Deadly Sins too……………’

Ara was already a famous familiar of Kyu-seong.

Not only did she always stay by his side, but she was also a celebrity appearing on YouTube and broadcast shows.

However, no one had even guessed that Ara was one of the Seven Deadly Sins.

Thus, those who recklessly attacked Kyu-seong must have let their guard down without knowing Ara’s true identity, and were swiftly defeated.

It was a well-known fact that even if all seven Level 9 Awakener gathered, it would be difficult to defeat a member of the Seven Deadly Sins.

There was no way just two executive-level members from Isthart could have handled such a boss monster.

Although this time it wasn’t exactly an assault, the misunderstanding was largely their fault.

Still……………..

How on earth had Lee Kyu-seong come to live in the Dungeon of Gluttony with not just one, but three of the Seven Deadly Sins?

And above all, that gigantic tree they had seen earlier.

He was burning with curiosity about it.

“Hmm, what I currently have with me…………….”

Hassan suddenly rummaged inside his robe, prompting Kyler to raise his guard slightly.

Kyler subtly positioned himself to defend Kyu-seong.

Meanwhile, Kyu-seong, unaware of Kyler’s tension, tilted his head and watched Hassan.

“Hmm, I’m not sure if you’ll like it, but here, take this.”

“What is this?”

“It’s a pocket dimension item. As an apology for today, would you accept it, even if it’s a modest one?”

Kyu-seong was extremely grateful since he had been thinking about pocket dimension items.

Bokkeum was exclusively for Kyu-seong’s use, so he had been searching for pocket dimension items for his younger siblings.

‘Even if you had money, there were no items available.’

Since they were incredibly versatile, not only were they expensive, but they were almost impossible to find.

Especially in Korea, they were practically extinct.

Sometimes they popped up overseas, but the capacity wasn’t satisfactory, so he hadn’t bought any.

“Thank you!”

“Haha, I’m glad you like it. By the way, just so you know, it can store as much as three 8-ton trucks. It’s also enchanted to lighten the load, so it should be easy to carry.”

Kyu-seong became excited, thinking of giving it to Jae-seong, who always struggled to transport food supplies.

Meanwhile, Ara, who had filled her belly, asked Kyu-seong.

“Can we go insect collecting with Hassan now?”

“Ah, shall we? But let’s go together.”

Kyu-seong made a small request to Kyler.

Since there had been unexpected visitors, he asked Kyler to inform the others.

Kyler nodded and whispered in Kyu-seong’s ear.

“Even with Ara at your side, you should still be careful with that old man.”

“Yes, I’ll be cautious.”

Not ignoring Kyler’s advice, Kyu-seong increased his escort familiars.

This time, it was Ashu.

-Ashu will come too! Yay!

Receiving Kyu-seong’s pat, Ashu smiled happily.

Since Ashu was the fastest among the Seven Deadly Sins in sensing movement and signs, they could quickly respond if Hassan acted suspiciously.

Thus, including Ashu, Kyu-seong, Ara, and Hassan set off on an unexpected insect-collecting adventure.

“There are many different insects living around here. What kind are you looking for?”

“Um, can we go toward that tree?”

“The sparkling tree! That’s a good one. Many sparkling insects and various bugs live there.”

At the mention of the “sparkling tree,” Hassan smiled warmly.

He then asked Kyu-seong casually.

“Is that tree actually called the sparkling tree?”

“I call it the World Tree, but Ara calls it that. It glows at night.”

“Oh! Really? I’d love to see that!”

“If you stay until evening, you can watch it. It glows for about ten minutes, and it’s quite a sight.”

Seeing Hassan, who was as excited as a child rediscovering wonder, felt strange to Kyu-seong.

To think the renowned Level 9 Awakener Hassan could show such a childlike side.

As they walked slowly toward the World Tree, they also observed and collected various insects along the way.

“Indeed, I’ve never seen these kinds of insects before. I thought I knew most dungeon insects, but…………”

“Catch lots and lots!”

Hassan got Kyu-seong’s permission and began collecting insects by species.

Then, he let out a regretful sigh.

“I’d love to stay here and research these insects. They’re truly fascinating.”

“You really love insects, don’t you?”

“Not just insects. I love nature itself. I even know almost all the plant species.”

“Ohhh.”

Kyu-seong thought that maybe Hassan should have been a farmer.

But then he became curious about where Hassan lived.

“Is the place where Hassan lives also full of plants?”

“Unfortunately, the place where I live is a dry land where sandstorms blow all year round.”

“Didn’t you say you liked plants?”

“It’s an environment where plants can’t grow. Strong mana covers most of the land where we live.”

“Then moving…”

“Ironically, it’s a land full of nothing but sandstorms, but it’s also rich in oil. Even though magic stones are replacing it nowadays, the importance of oil hasn’t diminished. Thanks to that, we can still live in abundance.”

It truly was ironic.

Hassan, who loved plants and insects, had no choice but to live in a desert.

Listening more closely, Kyu-seong learned that Hassan was the leader of a tribe and had the responsibility of caring for everyone.

‘Even a Level 9 Awakener can’t have everything they want.’

Kyu-seong once again realized how happy his own life was.

And perhaps it was precisely because he lived in such an environment that Hassan longed so much for greenery like this.

Before they knew it, the group had reached the outskirts of the World Tree forest.

Seeing the changed vegetation, Hassan once again exclaimed in awe.

“Goodness, how can the environment change so drastically with just a single boundary? Truly astonishing.”

By now, Hassan looked more like a scholar than a legendary assassin.

As Ara caught and explained about various insects, Hassan repeatedly expressed his amazement.

Hassan’s collection box was already filled with dozens of insect species.

“This tree is part of the World Tree’s roots that have risen above the ground. It looks like a forest made up of its roots.”

“Ah! No wonder I thought it had some different qualities than an ordinary tree… Truly amazing.”

Hassan then began to nibble, chew, and study the roots of the World Tree.

Perhaps his scholarly curiosity had been triggered, as he examined it for a long time before making another request to Kyu-seong.

“I know it’s shameless, but could I possibly cut off a small piece of this root?”

“Hmm, let me ask first.”

“Ask?”

“I can communicate with the World Tree.”

“What?!”

A plant that could communicate.

For Hassan, it was like a dream come true.

“Really, you can communicate with it?!”

“Yes. Though I can’t do it personally, there’s a kid who can.”

“Now, where are they…”

Kyu-seong located Mark Two through the minimap.

Confirming that he was at the slime village farm, Kyu-seong quickly excused himself and headed to the village.

Squirm?

“Oh! Is this slime the one who can communicate with the World Tree?”

“That’s right.”

“Such a precious being!”

Seeing Hassan so overjoyed, Kyu-seong started wondering whether Hassan was really a scholar or an assassin.

Of course, you can’t define a person by just one trait, but given Hassan’s strong image, it felt strange.

And finally.

They arrived at the fairy village.

– (‘~’))

~(~“)~

Kyu-seong confirmed via minimap that Frey was with Ras.

In the end, the Alfheim fairies came out to greet them, shocking Hassan once again.

“Th-These children…”

“They are fairies who have settled around the World Tree. There’s even a queen, but she’s off playing somewhere else right now.”

“Ah…”

Trembling, Hassan respectfully knelt down and greeted the fairies.

“H-Hello?”

-(”)?

-g(^-^)g

After a moment of communicating with the fairies, Hassan was finally able to greet the World Tree.

Tears welled up in Hassan’s eyes.

Seeing that, Kyu-seong and the group waited quietly for Hassan.

“Truly… this is moving. I’ve never seen such a beautiful tree before. I’m so glad I stayed alive.”

Was it that moving…

Scratching his head, Kyu-seong still felt pleased that they could bring such emotion to someone.

‘Wait…………… just a second.’

Suddenly.

Something he had briefly forgotten came back to him.

But first, he decided to take care of Hassan’s earlier request.

“Mark Two, could you ask the World Tree if it’s okay to take a little bit of its root?”

At that moment, Hassan, still overcome with emotion, waved his hands hurriedly.

“Ah! Please, forget about that request!”

“Huh? Why?”

“I can’t possibly hurt such a beautiful tree. I’d be tormented by guilt.”

Seeing Hassan more captivated after witnessing the World Tree up close, Kyu-seong decided to offer him something else instead.

“I’ll let you talk directly with the World Tree. Ara will interpret. Feel free to ask anything you’re curious about.”

“Oh… Ohhh!!”

Seeing Hassan so overjoyed made Kyu-seong feel a little shy.

Thus, Hassan eagerly expressed his curiosity and love, spending over two hours communicating with the World Tree.

Meanwhile, Frey returned to the village.

– He’s an amazing person.

“Right? But seeing how much he loves the World Tree warms my heart too.”

– That’s so true!

At this point, the thing that Kyu-seong had remembered earlier came back to him.

Maybe Hassan…

Could he be trusted?

Kyu-seong hadn’t had much time to deal with that issue, but if he could entrust it to someone else, it would solve two problems at once.

“Ah, no!! Withering away?! What do you mean!!”

Just then, it seemed Hassan heard about the World Tree’s current problem and shouted in panic.

He immediately rushed over to Kyu-seong and asked urgently.

“I heard the World Tree could wither! Did you know about this?!”

“Yes. I actually wanted to ask you about that, Mr. Hassan.”

“Don’t call me ‘Mr’ or ‘honorifics.’ Just Hassan is fine.”

“Then… could I call you Elder instead?”

“That’s fine too. Anyway, what were you trying to ask?”

At Hassan’s urgent tone, Kyu-seong cautiously began to explain.

“The World Tree needs to root itself in a new area to sustain itself through resonance.”

“So you’re saying a new World Tree is needed? Oh dear, that’s troublesome. I knew it was a mystical plant, but this is beyond troublesome… I don’t even know how to find seeds.”

Hassan frowned deeply.

And to that Hassan, Kyu-seong quietly said.

“Elder, what if I told you… I actually have a seed of the World Tree?”

“What?!”

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Master 74

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“…Hmm?”

As soon as I sent a letter to the Lady, I got ready to head out and stepped outside the mansion, only to be puzzled by the sight of a procession spread out in the garden.

“Why is everyone outside…?”

For some reason, all the servants of the mansion were lined up neatly on both sides of the garden.

“It’s nothing special. I ordered it.”

“…Cecil?”

While I was tilting my head and looking around, Cecil, who had followed me out without me noticing, smiled and spoke.

“How is it? Doesn’t it feel like the dignity of the Lingard Count’s family?”

Certainly, seeing all the mansion’s servants bowing their heads on both sides was quite a spectacle.

But this isn’t some kind of victory parade—do I really need this kind of send-off for just going out?

“When the hero and current head of the family is heading out, the servants should at least do this much.”

“Uh, well…”

“Don’t you think so, brother?”

I meekly nodded at Cecil’s assertive reply to my timid question.

Anyway, this was proof that Cecil had completely seized control over the mansion.

If there were any complaints among the servants, I’d just have to quietly raise their wages a little.

“Well then, safe travels.”

“…Haha.”

“Oh, and say hello to Sister Tiffany for me.”

As I was quietly descending the stairs, lost in such thoughts, I paused at her words from behind and fell into thought.

‘Rather than delivering greetings, I’ll probably have to bow and scrape in front of her.’

Although Cecil and I were briefly close with her when we were kids, that was all in the past.

The Astelaid family, whose founder was none other than the former Saintess, currently stands as the head of all white mages in the world.

Moreover, Tiffany is so incredibly talented that no one objected to her becoming the leader despite her being several years younger than me.

‘If I can’t convince her in this meeting, honestly, the future looks bleak.’

That’s why, for someone like me—who’s subtly being checked by the two great powers, the Empire and the Holy Kingdom—the support of Lumen Ordo is absolutely crucial.

No matter how powerful the Emperor or the Pope is, it would be difficult for them to go against the leader of the White Mage Alliance, a key player in the upcoming events, just to confront me.

The problem is Tiffany and her close aides’ god-awful personalities…

But honestly, whether I can gain their support without a hitch is still uncertain.

Originally, I was planning to bring Parsha, who seemed like she’d click with them, but after learning about her deep ties with black magic, that wasn’t an option anymore.

So, for now, I sent a letter to the Lady asking for help, grasping at straws, but since it was such a last-minute request, I doubt she’ll respond.

‘…If I just don’t get scolded later, I’ll consider it lucky.’

Still, I’ve got to give it my all, even if I’m alone.

Even though I took on the role of Hero unexpectedly, I have no intention of treating it lightly.

Rather, when I think of it as challenging the true ending of Blacktail Fantasy 3, something no one else has reached, I can’t help but feel a fire rise in me.

‘And… more than anything, I really don’t want to see the Lady fall and become the final boss now.’

Though I’ve unintentionally broken a good number of bad ending flags through everything that’s happened so far, surprisingly, there’s still a high possibility that Lady Meredia could become the final boss.

Like the recently quieted Prince Mayer…

Or the Duke of Embergreen, who disappeared just like my father…

Or even the Emperor, filled with thoughts of keeping her in check.

Of course, the biggest threat would be the leader of the black mages—“The Great Shadow.”

According to my theory, she’s the one who cast the irreversible curse on Lady Meredia and is the mastermind behind all of this.

‘And the strange power I possess might be the only key to defeating her.’

Whether it’s partially neutralizing the Lady’s curse that no one else can weaken, or involuntarily placing marks that resemble emblems on high-ranking officials…

By now, it’s practically undeniable that I have some hidden ability.

So, in addition to persuading Lumen Ordo, uncovering the secret of my power must also be a goal of this meeting.

“Sigh… What a magnificent sight.”

“…Hmm?”

Anyway, as I was organizing my thoughts, I suddenly heard a familiar voice from ahead.

“This is what a Demon King should look like… mmm.”

“…Parsha?”

Standing in front of the carriage, Parsha was looking around at the lined-up servants with sparkling eyes.

I was a bit worried since she spent the whole day yesterday asleep on my bed, but thankfully, she seems to have completely recovered her energy.

“It really is… kind of moving.”

“…Right?”

“For a knight… the dignified sight of their lord is always welcome.”

And not just Parsha, who had clearly perked up, but even Runiel was glancing around with an unusually excited look in her eyes.

“…Brother, you have to treat your closest aides separately like this. That’s how you establish presence.”

“Aha…”

At first, I wondered what they were doing, but Cecil’s whisper from behind made me realize it actually made some sense.

‘This is… kind of like being a mafia boss, isn’t it…?

I’ve been feeling this strange dissonance for a while, like I’ve become a big shot in the underworld rather than a righteous hero, but that’s probably just my modern perspective talking.

“…Ahem, hmm.”

“?”

Just as I was quietly rationalizing things to myself, I suddenly heard a coughing sound from the side.

“Oh, hello, Master.”

“…Huh?”

Turning toward the sound, I saw none other than the Archdemon Riphael—who had been so rebellious just yesterday—standing meekly among the maids and waving her hand.

“Didn’t you call me a mere human before…?”

“D-Did I? I stayed up all night doing laundry and cleaning, so I don’t remember very well…”

I don’t know what she’s plotting, but since the incident in the office yesterday, she’s become noticeably more obedient and has started fulfilling her duties as a maid.

‘Well, since she’s behaving now, it should be fine…?

Honestly, her sudden change is very suspicious, but it’s still better than her being openly defiant.

Just in case, I left Runiel at the mansion, so even if she is hiding something, nothing serious should happen before I return…

“Eeek! Hic…”

Wait, hold on.

Why is Sasha standing between Runiel and Parsha, looking completely pale?

“Cecil, why is Sasha over there?”

“…Hm? Isn’t Sasha one of the officers too?”

“Haha…”

Curiosity got the better of me, so I gently asked Cecil a question, only to awkwardly scratch my head at her puzzled response.

‘Come to think of it, Sasha is technically an executive now…’

Even though it hasn’t been long since Sasha joined the mansion, the turnover rate among the maids is so high that, relatively speaking, she could be considered a veteran.

Now that I think about it, despite her performance in the selection match, I haven’t really done anything for Sasha as promised.

Maybe I should use this opportunity to give her a promotion?

“I-I mean… I don’t mind just being part of the formation…”

“Sasha, are you trying to shy away from such an honorable position?”

“N-no, that’s not what I meant… Eek?”

Right, strike while the iron is hot.

It’d be better to reward her publicly while all the servants are gathered like this.

With that in mind, I walked over to Sasha, who had been talking with Parsha, and the moment she saw me approaching, her eyes widened and she shrank back.

“Sasha, congratulations on your promotion to head maid.”

“…Huh?”

As I loudly declared it, patting her on the shoulder, a heavy silence fell over the garden.

“Now you’ll be in charge of all the maids in the mansion.”

“W-what? Huh?”

“And of course, that comes with a pay raise. Isn’t that great?”

Within that silence, Sasha’s dazed voice echoed, and the maids standing with their heads bowed in the garden began whispering to each other with curious expressions.

“So… Sasha’s taking the fall, huh.”

“…Poor thing.”

“Still, there’s really no better fit. Half of the mansion survival rules were written by Sasha anyway…”

“Shh! If they find out such a thing exists, we’re all doomed…”

I couldn’t hear everything clearly because of the distance, but judging from the mood, it was probably a mix of congratulations and envy.

“Th-then… does that mean I’m no longer your personal maid…?”

Meanwhile, Sasha cautiously watched my expression and asked that question.

I responded firmly to meet her expectations.

“Of course not. You’ll continue in that role. You’re undeniably my closest aide.”

“…Ah.”

“Well then, I’ll be counting on you even more from now on.”

Recognizing and respecting your subordinates’ value—that’s what makes a true superior.

Thankfully, Sasha seemed genuinely touched that I understood her feelings.

“Haha… Hahaha…”

She burst into relaxed laughter with a silly smile, and watching her like that filled me with warmth.

‘Sasha really is lucky to have a boss like me.’

Maybe next time I have some free time, I should pay a visit to her family.

***

Clatter, clatter…

With a satisfied smile, Whitney waved from the carriage at the executives and servants seeing him off as it sped away from the mansion.

“Ugh… urgh…”

And once again, silence settled over the garden—broken by a desperate muttering.

“Why does my rank keep going up…?!”

As Sasha, teary-eyed and on the verge of crying, clutched her head in despair, pitiful gazes began to fall on her from all directions.

“Maybe it’s because she gave up her vacation and worked so hard guiding the new maids?”

“Oh, right. M-my vacation!”

Thanks to Parsha’s innocent remark, Sasha realized she’d missed another chance to take her long-awaited time off—and wailed even louder.

“…What are you all doing? Get back to work already.”

“…?!”

“And Sasha, don’t worry too much.”

Cecil, who had been watching Sasha from the side, gave a single command that sent the servants scattering, then gently approached and spoke to her.

“I also have the authority to sign off on vacation paperwork, you know.”

“Ah!”

“But in return, there’s something I want to ask you…”

At those words, Sasha’s eyes widened as she hurriedly approached Cecil with a cheerful expression.

“What is it, young lady?”

To that eager Sasha, Cecil narrowed her eyes and whispered with a chilling smile that looked oddly familiar from somewhere.

“…I’ve heard some strange rumor-like documents have been circulating around the mansion lately.”

“Ah.”

“Do you… know anything about that?”

It seemed that Sasha’s time of suffering would continue, even after becoming head maid.

***

“Looks like… she’s fully come around to the Master’s side now.”

Meanwhile, at that moment.

Parsha muttered quietly while glancing sidelong at Cecil, who had begun questioning Sasha.

“I suppose I can finally take her off the danger list.”

Just as she smiled with satisfaction and turned to head back to the mansion—

“…Um, hey. You.”

“Hm?”

“You’re the second-in-command here, right?”

It was Riphael, who had been lingering around the garden nervously, who suddenly held her breath and asked her.

“…I guess I am?”

“Wait, don’t be so on guard. Just hear me out.”

Parsha, watching her warily, soon had her expression harden.

“Your master… what exactly is he?”

“……”

“Pretending not to know won’t help. I-I saw it. I saw him when he opened his eyes.”

Still trembling and looking around nervously, Riphael continued to speak.

“How could a white mage possibly wield the power of dominion at the same time… huh?”

“Shh.”

But before she could finish speaking, her mouth was abruptly covered.

“They say birds hear you in the day, and rats at night.”

“……”

“You mustn’t go around leaking our Master’s secrets carelessly…”

Parsha’s hand pressed over Riphael’s lips, and her eyes had begun to shine with a cold glint.

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The office was nothing short of peaceful.  

Blackie was rolling around on the books before dozing off into a nap.  

Though it was midsummer, the magic stones inside the office cooled the air enough that it wasn’t too hot.  

In other words, it was the perfect time and atmosphere for lying back in a chair and enjoying a post-lunch nap.  

It definitely should have been.  

“…So, what did you just say?”  

“I said that the head of the Lord of Lartania is going to explode, Godfather.”  

If it weren’t for Rine’s words—  

Alon’s pupils trembled slightly, though his expression remained blank.  

Deus and Radan were the same.  

As if they had just witnessed madness far beyond their own.  

The two quietly took half a step back.  

Alon glanced at the three of them, then cautiously placed the button down.  

“…So, um—”  

How in the world is this supposed to be a gift?  

—He swallowed the words before saying them.  

“Oh, I forgot to mention that part, Godfather.”  

“What is it?”  

“As soon as you press the button and move to safety, you can become the new Lord right away.”  

Rine flashed a refreshing smile.  

“This is the gift I prepared for you.”  

A small button that fit snugly in one hand.  

‘So, if I press this whenever I want, the Lord’s head will explode, and they’ll install me as the new Lord…? Is that what she’s saying?’  

—Cancel that. This is not a normal gift.  

“I was actually just going to take care of it cleanly and then inform you afterward, but I thought some annoying pests might start buzzing around. So, I prepared it this way. Besides, this method allows you to act whenever you see fit, Godfather.”  

“I see.”  

“Yes.”  

The words were full of consideration.  

No, in fact, they truly were considerate.  

It’s just that they were a bit beyond the bounds of common sense.  

Rine chuckled softly as she gazed at the button.  

Alon, feeling a bit of unease, discreetly pulled the button back toward him.  

‘No way, right?’  

Could it be that after encountering the Apostle last time, Rine had awakened in some way?  

A faint anxiety crept in.  

Alon covered the button with both hands and pondered seriously.  

Should he express his gratitude first? Or—  

‘Even if it’s uncomfortable, after what happened last time, I should check if anything has changed.’  

It could be needless worry, but Alon thought it was best to at least confirm.  

His ultimate goal was to help those who were once destined to become the Five Great Sins grow into ordinary people.  

No matter how much she called it a gift, planting an explosive in someone’s head—even if it was just an assumption—was something that should never be done.  

And yet, since Rine had gone to great effort to prepare this gift for him…  

Would it be right to scold her in front of the others?  

He hesitated.  

Especially if the aftermath of their encounter with the Apostle still lingered.  

Rine rarely showed her struggles, no matter how difficult things were.  

In the end, Alon closed his eyes gently.  

“…I’ll accept it.”  

“Do you like it?”  

“I do.”  

For now, he decided to let it slide.  

“I’m glad.”  

“But in the future, you don’t need to prepare such extravagant gifts. Just keep it to something appropriate and not too burdensome.”  

He gave a word of advice instead.  

“The same goes for you two, Deus, Radan. There’s no need to go to such extremes just to give gifts.”  

However—  

“Understood, Brother. But I didn’t really overdo it this time.”  

“I feel the same, Marquis.”  

Hearing Radan and Deus object, Alon felt an involuntary twitch at the corner of his lips.  

They said they didn’t overdo it?  

Despite the fact that they had built an absurdly massive statue and even captured a sea god?  

But—  

“…Fine, whatever.”  

Faced with six eyes insisting on their innocence, he swallowed down what he really wanted to say.  

***

As the afternoon sun blazed down on the land—  

“Hmm, now that I think about it, it’s been a while since we’ve met face-to-face like this.”  

“That’s true. I saw Rine, but it feels like it’s been a while since I met you.”  

“That’s right.”  

While Radan, Deus, and Rine exchanged greetings—  

Alon stopped by his secondary office to conduct some magic research with Penia.  

“We’ll stop here for today.”  

“Yes, good work.”  

“So, what do you think?”  

“Well— To be honest, I think it’s still a little lacking.”  

They were currently researching something that Kylrus had mentioned to Alon.  

To use the Shadow Dragon technique, precise control over mana was essential.  

“By the way, it’s fascinating how Blackie reacts to the formation of seals.”  

“Is that so?”  

“Yes. Essentially, the seals you use—hand seals, that is—alter the structure of mana particles. And Blackie is changing along with them.”  

“…That is quite interesting.”  

“Hmm… Ah, now that I think about it, maybe we could utilize it in a different way?”  

“How so?”  

Penia enthusiastically laid out her idea.  

“If your theory is correct, we might be able to use it like this as well.”  

Alon crossed his arms and nodded.  

Unlike Kylrus, Penia’s interpretation of the seals and their connection to Blackie was intriguing.  

“Then let’s research that aspect a little further.”  

“Understood. Ah, also—”  

Penia pulled something out from her robe and handed it to Alon.  

“…What’s this?”  

“Well, I heard it’s your birthday today.  

It’s a small gift I prepared.”  

“Thank you.”  

The gift Penia handed over was a vial.  

“What’s the purpose of this potion?”  

“It’s a stimulant.”  

“A stimulant?”  

“Yes. It’s not something to use carelessly, but if you inhale the powder, it temporarily enhances your mana. Of course, it has side effects, but it’s better than falling into mana addiction.”  

Alon let out a low exclamation.  

“…That’s quite a substantial gift. I’ll make good use of it.”  

“I’m glad you like it.”  

Penia put on a practiced social smile.  

‘Though, to be honest, I didn’t originally intend for it to be a gift.’  

She kept that truth hidden.  

The so-called gift, the stimulant, was actually something that had been created by accident during an experiment.  

Most mages wouldn’t even consider using stimulants.  

Side effects aside, they rarely overused magic to the point of mana addiction in the first place.  

In other words, this stimulant—though effective—was essentially useless to her, neither sellable at full price nor something she needed.  

But with Alon’s birthday approaching—  

And given how he was often drained of mana—  

It was the perfect opportunity to turn this useless item into a valuable gift.  

‘Honestly, I probably would’ve given it to him even if it weren’t his birthday.’  

Regardless, there was no harm in currying favor with Alon.

Therefore… 

“Hmm-hmm, I put quite a bit of effort into making this.”  

“Did you?”  

“Yes, I used a lot of expensive ingredients, you know—”  

As the saying goes, row while the tide is in your favor.  

Just as Penia was about to add more exaggerations that weren’t quite exaggerations—  

“This contains as many as eight different ingredients, so— Huh.”  

She suddenly gulped.  

“?”  

Before Alon could ask what was wrong—  

“There you are, My Lord.”  

A familiar voice rang out from behind.  

“Yutia, you’ve arrived.”  

“Yes, My Lord. I just got here a moment ago.”  

“It must have taken quite some time to get here. Thank you for coming.”  

“Don’t mention it. It’s your birthday, of course, I had to come.”  

Yutia smiled, her eyes curving like a crescent moon.  

She then glanced at the potion in Alon’s hands.  

“That gift, it must be from Penia Crysinne?”  

Her gaze soon turned to Penia.  

“Ah, no, I didn’t give that!”  

Panicked, Penia was about to press her emergency escape button—  

“That’s right. Penia gave it to me. She picked out something I really needed.”  

“Heeh— is that so?”  

“Yes.”  

“In that case, I must properly thank you, Miss Penia.”  

She missed her chance due to Alon’s calm but direct compliment.  

“Well, rather than standing around here, let’s head to the office. The others are all gathered there.”  

“Alright, My Lord.”  

“Penia, sorry, but I’ll be heading there first.”  

“Ah, y-yes…”  

Fortunately, Alon led Yutia away first.  

“Whew—”  

Penia let out a silent sigh of relief.  

Thinking she had just barely escaped, she lifted her head—  

And then she saw it.  

“……Gasp.”  

As Alon walked away—  

For a brief moment, when he wasn’t looking—  

Yutia’s face turned ice-cold, her expression utterly devoid of warmth.  

And—  

Creeeaaak— Thud!  

As if haunted by a ghost, the door slowly creaked shut.  

Penia, staring at it, felt a wave of regret crash down on her.  

‘Maybe I shouldn’t have lied…?’  

Her face crumpled in despair.  

…Should she start packing her bags and flee to the Blue Magic Tower right now?  

Her short-lived musings swirled through the air like a restless spirit.  

***

“So, how have things been lately?”  

“Mm— nothing major. Just a few minor incidents?”  

“I see.”  

As they walked back to the office where the three others were gathered, Alon exchanged casual greetings.  

At the same time, he thought to himself—  

‘Soon, incidents will start erupting in Rosario too.’  

Most of them, of course, would be related to the strange occurrences.  

The truly significant events were still a little ways off.  

Still, feeling concerned, he spoke to Yutia.  

“If anything comes up that you need help with, let me know.”  

“Hmm— I’d rather not cause you unnecessary worry, though?”  

“Don’t think like that.”  

Yutia fell silent for a moment.  

Then, soon after—  

“I feel the same way.”  

Her smile widened even more than usual.  

“You too?”  

“Yes. If you ever need anything from me, don’t hesitate to ask. Don’t worry about burdening me.”  

Seeing that smile, the corner of Alon’s lips twitched slightly upward.  

As they continued their warm conversation, they arrived at the office before they knew it.  

The moment they opened the door and stepped inside, another massive box came into view.  

“Oh, is this Yutia’s gift?”  

A box that hadn’t been there earlier.  

However—  

“?”  

Yutia tilted her head, looking completely clueless.  

Then who sent this gift…?  

“Ah, that arrived earlier, so I brought it inside.”  

Evan, who had been chatting with the others, explained.  

“They said it was sent by Seolrang.”  

“I see.”  

Just as Evan seemed to notice Yutia and was about to raise his hand in greeting—  

“Ta-dah~! I made it just before Yutia arrived!!”  

The lid of the large gift box suddenly burst open.  

And from within—  

“Seolrang…?”  

Wrapped head to toe in red ribbon, Seolrang.  

She immediately ran up to Alon and declared—  

“I am the birthday present, Master! You can have me!”  

She then presented the marriage registration form that Alon had previously refused to sign.  

And at that moment—  

“Eh?”  

Seolrang saw her.  

Yutia, standing behind Alon.  

“Y-Yutia?”  

Her voice trembled.  

“It’s been a while, Seolrang.”  

In contrast, Yutia responded with a composed tone.  

Up until the moment Seolrang burst out of the box, Deus and Radan had been watching in amusement—  

But now, they flinched.  

To others, Yutia’s voice might have sounded normal.  

But they knew.  

That subtly lowered tone—  

It only emerged when Yutia was dealing with something—or someone—that greatly displeased her.  

In this situation, the best option was to avoid getting involved.  

They carefully averted their eyes.  

Meanwhile, Seolrang, recalling the mistake she had made by teasing Yutia in a previous meeting, began sweating.  

“Heh, heh…”  

Like a guilty thief, her eyes darted around.  

Then—  

Thud, thud—  

She swiftly crawled back inside the very box she had just torn open.  

Only her hands peeked out as she tried to close the lid over herself.  

But the shredded box lid wouldn’t fit properly anymore.  

In the sudden, freezing tension that filled the room, Alon could do nothing but stand there in a daze.

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A peculiar standoff continued.  

Kyler checked his waist with a tense expression, but then he remembered that he had left his weapons behind ever since entering Kyu-seong’s dungeon.  

Hassan, caught off guard by Kyler’s unexpected appearance, forced a smile while preparing to vanish at any moment.  

“I never imagined I’d see you here. Have you been well?”  

“You entered without an invitation.”  

Knowing at least a little about Hassan’s abilities, Kyler widened his eyes.  

“Hassan, let me warn you. This place is not as easy as you think.”  

“Haha.”  

Despite Kyler’s warning, Hassan merely laughed leisurely.  

Noticing that his opponent had yet to grasp the gravity of the situation, Kyler eventually shrugged, relaxing his shoulders.  

“I’ve given my warning. Of course, I wouldn’t just let you run away anyway, so it’s a meaningless statement.”  

“I was wondering where you had been, and it turns out you’ve been staying here. Do you know that the Level 9 meeting has been held?”  

“Hassan, now that you’ve seen me here, you won’t be leaving so easily.”  

Two superhumans who refused to communicate with words.  

As Kyler finally released his ominous aura first, Hassan erased his previous leisure and took a firm stance, his expression turning grim.  

“I don’t know what brings you here, but this is a good opportunity. I’ve been wanting to fight you at least once.”  

The Level 9 Awakener were those who had cleared all the quests, standing on the verge of their growth limit.  

However, even among them, strength was not equal.  

Just as the abilities of the Level 8 Awakener varied, so did those of the Level 9.  

It was human nature to desire superiority over others.  

However, their power was so immense that any poorly handled battle could cause massive destruction.  

As a result, direct confrontations between Level 9 Awakener were rare and could be counted on one hand.  

“Kyler, you are the only one among us Level 9 awakeners who has fought against two others of the same rank. I will personally confirm just how strong you are.”  

Without a word, Kyler activated his adaptability ability.  

Hassan was not an opponent he could afford to underestimate.  

In fact, he was one of the top contenders among the seven Level 9 Awakener—a monster in his own right.  

Srrr—  

Hassan vanished into thin air.  

But Kyler believed in his own abilities.  

After a brief moment…  

Clang!  

Sparks flew in midair.  

‘He’s strong!’  

He had already expected it.  

Hassan al-Din Sinan was extremely powerful.  

Though he thought it was just a single clash, small wounds had already formed across Kyler’s body.  

A faint tingling sensation spread from the wounds.  

Poison—it was unmistakable.  

Fwsh!  

However, Kyler gathered the poison that had infiltrated his body into his palm and then expelled it toward Hassan.  

Hassan, who had been hidden, was startled and backed away.  

But Kyler didn’t let him escape.  

“Got you.”  

However, contrary to Kyler’s expectations, Hassan turned into a wisp of smoke and vanished.  

Immediately afterward, multiple figures of Hassan appeared, blending into the darkness.  

Seeing this, Kyler felt troubled.  

Ssshhh!  

Shadow attacks poured in from all directions.  

Even Kyler’s formidable defenses were breached.  

As his wounds multiplied, the shadows surged like waves, swallowing him.  

Crack!  

However, while Kyler’s abilities weren’t particularly flashy, he was never one to fall easily.  

His combat style relied on overwhelming persistence.  

He steadily gained the upper hand, waiting for his opponent’s energy to deplete.  

But this time, it seemed more difficult than usual.  

‘He’s strong.’  

Hassan al-Din Sinan had been a legendary assassin even before becoming an Awakener.  

With his Level 9 abilities added to the mix, even the tenacious Kyler struggled to find an opening.  

Tap, tap, tap.  

At that moment.  

Light footsteps approached in a cheerful rhythm.  

Kyler immediately recognized who it was.  

“What are you doing?”  

Ara tilted her head as she appeared.  

She glanced at Kyler and Hassan before asking.  

“Oh, Ara.”  

“Hmm.”  

Kyler was flustered, and even Hassan, unwilling to provoke Ara, eventually dispelled his abilities.  

As the ominous waves of shadows quickly dissipated, Ara widened her eyes in fascination.  

“Wow! What was that just now? Hassan, was that your doing?”  

“Yes, it was.”  

“Was it amazing? What does it taste like?”  

“Taste?”  

Hassan was bewildered.  

But without waiting for an answer, Ara brought her mouth to a lingering wisp of shadow.  

Nom!  

The shadow was actually sucked into her mouth.  

Hassan, feeling his energy suddenly being drained, staggered in shock.  

“Wha—?!”  

“Mmm, it’s chewy and quite a delicacy.”  

Ara chewed with her small mouth, looking delighted.  

Kyler couldn’t help but burst into laughter.  

Before he knew it, all the wounds scattered across his body had healed completely.  

“Ara, do you know this man?”  

“I just saw him outside! It’s Hassan!”  

As Ara answered, she suddenly gasped and pointed at him.  

“How did you get in?”  

“I apologize for coming unannounced. My curiosity got the better of me.”  

“Ohh, then you must get permission from Kyu-seong Kyu-seong!”  

With that, Ara quickly called out.  

“Follow me!”  

Hassan glanced at Kyler for confirmation.  

It was only natural—Hassan had long suspected that Kyu-seong’s continued safety was actually due to Kyler.  

‘That would make sense.’  

Kyu-seong’s ability was exceptional.  

Though he wasn’t particularly strong in combat, he possessed abilities that no one else had.  

Moreover, Hassan had heard faint rumors that Kyler had a sick daughter.  

He speculated that Kyler might have made a deal with Kyu-seong to take care of her.  

“The puzzle fits.”  

“What are you talking about?”  

“Haha.”  

In that case, Kyler was effectively the leader of this place.  

That realization put Hassan at ease.  

Based on their brief clash just now, he had calculated that he could win if they fought seriously.  

Of course, Ara’s bizarre ability was slightly concerning…  

‘Come to think of it, what was that just now?’  

Even though his magic had formed it, the shadow was real.  

It was inconceivable for someone to eat something intangible like a shadow.  

The more he thought about it, the more perplexed he became.  

Kyu-seong hadn’t seemed particularly surprised to see him.  

Of course, he had been startled—but only as if encountering a famous person.  

Ordinary Awakener would tremble at the mere mention of Hassan’s name, dropping to their knees in fear.  

If Kyler had been in this dungeon at that time…  

Then why hadn’t Kyu-seong feared him?  

“Child.”  

“I am Ara.”  

“Ah, I see. Ara, may I ask you a question?”  

“Speak.”  

“You seemed to have eaten my shadow just now. How did you do that?”  

“I can eat anything!”  

Ara declared proudly.  

Kyler, now completely relaxed, nodded as if it were natural.  

Seeing them like this, Hassan felt a growing sense of disconnect.  

Just moments ago, Kyler had been on full alert, brimming with caution.  

Now, his worries had vanished.  

Was he truly confident that Hassan wouldn’t act rashly?  

Moreover, if his speculation was correct, then Kyler’s daughter was likely here.  

That should have made him even more nervous.  

But looking at his current demeanor, Hassan couldn’t understand.  

“Sorry, but may I ask one more question?”  

“Yes!”  

“What is the name of this dungeon?”  

“That’s none of your concern.”  

Kyler intervened.  

However, Ara tilted her head and answered without hesitation.  

“It is the Dungeon of Gluttony!”  

“Glut…tony?”  

Hassan flinched.  

At first, he thought it couldn’t be…  

But when he saw Kyler’s troubled expression, he let out a hollow laugh.  

“You don’t mean to say this is one of the Seven Deadly Sins’ dungeons?”  

“Seven Deadly Sins!”  

Ara repeated cheerfully.  

At the same time, her earlier words replayed in Hassan’s mind.  

She had said she could eat anything.  

“…Gluttony?”  

Muttering to himself, Hassan stared at Ara.  

Then Kyler cautiously warned him.  

“Don’t act recklessly. I’m saying this for your own good.”  

“……”  

Hassan had encountered the Seven Deadly Sins before.  

As one of the highest-ranking officials of the Isthart Guild, he had once visited the dungeons of Greed, Lust, and Wrath.  

He had even faced Greed and Lust directly.  

Fortunately, those two weren’t particularly aggressive monsters, so he had barely escaped using his shadows.  

But the despair and fear he had felt then…  

– Ara, where have you been wandering off to?  

Greed?  

A goblin with a familiar appearance came into view.  

The goblin also noticed Hassan and tilted its head.  

– I don’t recall expecting any guests today. Am I going to get scolded by the Overlord?  

It didn’t seem to remember Hassan.  

It was simply uneasy about revealing itself to an outsider.  

“Mammon! Where is Kyu-seong-Kyu-seong?”  

– Uh, um…  

“He’s in the kitchen, isn’t he? Let’s go together!”  

Before he realized it, Mammon had naturally joined them.  

And Hassan began questioning whether all of this was just a dream.  

‘Am I caught in an illusion spell? Or is it some kind of mind control?’  

Hassan found himself doubting reality.  

It wasn’t enough that this was the Dungeon of Gluttony, one of the Seven Deadly Sins.  

Why was Greed’s goblin, believed to have disappeared, here as well?  

But his shock wasn’t over yet.  

“Kyu-seong-Kyu-seong! Hassan is here!”  

“What? Hassan?”  

Kyu-seong emerged from the kitchen with a surprised expression.  

Behind him, a small rabbit bounced out.  

“Haha… I must be seeing things. There’s no doubt about it.”  

Hassan muttered as if he had lost his mind.  

Watching him, Kyler nodded as if he understood.  

“I denied it at first too.”  

“…Are you telling me this isn’t an illusion?”  

“Do you think I’d let you follow me around so easily? Now that Ara is here, there’s nothing you can do anyway. And not just Ara—look around. She’s not the only one here.”  

Gluttony.  

Greed.  

Lust.  

Three of the Seven Deadly Sins.

Moreover, he had already seen two of them before, so there was no way he could not recognize them.  

“How did you even get in here?”  

“Haa…”  

Hassan was too drained to even answer Kyu-seong’s question.  

He looked as if all the energy had been sucked out of him.  

Just then, the White Nightmare—no, Ashu—emerged from the kitchen carrying a bowl of soup.  

– Ashu made this soup. Eat up and regain your strength.  

A plate was suddenly thrust toward him, and before he realized it, Hassan had accepted it.  

Then, as it dawned on him that he was receiving food from one of the Seven Deadly Sins, he was once again dumbfounded.  

“Hahaha…”  

“You don’t look well at all. Did you strain yourself getting in here?”  

Even in this situation, Kyu-seong was considerate enough to show concern for Hassan.  

Kyler eventually burst into laughter.  

“Hey, old man. Try that soup. I think you’ll like it.”  

– Kyler, do you want some of Ashu’s soup too? 

“Yeah. Get me a bowl too. And some bread to dip it in, if you have any.”  

– Of course!  

Ashu hopped cheerfully back into the kitchen.  

Hassan, staring blankly, then noticed Ara sitting at the bar-like dining table nearby, enthusiastically eating something.  

“Nom nom! Mmm! This is delicious!”  

Watching her eat so joyfully, Hassan glanced down at the bowl in his hands.  

It was a rich tomato soup.  

The aroma was heavenly.  

Forgetting the absurdity of the situation, Hassan instinctively lifted his spoon and took a sip.  

…!!  

An explosion of umami.  

The deep, concentrated flavor of tomatoes.  

A hint of herbs, perfectly balanced—not overpowering at all.  

“This… is tomato soup?”  

– Ashu makes a lot of different soups. If you want more, just ask!  

“Thanks, Ashu. This is really good.”  

Proudly carrying a basket of bread and a bowl of soup for Kyler, Ashu beamed.  

Wearing a little chef’s hat, Ashu looked absolutely adorable.  

‘Adorable? That White Nightmare?’  

Hassan was startled by his own thoughts.  

But before he knew it, he had already taken another spoonful of soup.  

And soon, he had no choice but to ask—  

“Could this old man have a piece of bread as well?”  

“Of course!”  

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About a week had passed since the empire was turned upside down by the birth of the Hero.

“Lady, I brought tea and refreshments…”

“…Lady?”

As always, Clara, Meredia’s dedicated maid, brought the snacks to her master’s room at the designated time.

But today, she tilted her head, sensing something unusually quiet about her mistress.

“Is something bothering you…?”

—Saaa…

“…Eek?”

Startled, she flinched in shock at the sudden wave of killing intent that washed over her.

“Oh, it’s you.”

“Y-Yes! It’s me! Are you perhaps… not in the mood for snacks today?”

“No… Just leave them on the desk.”

Fortunately, Meredia, whose eyes had been gleaming coldly, quickly withdrew her hostility upon realizing the person before her wasn’t an enemy, waving her hand dismissively.

“Ah, understood!”

Though Meredia was known for her hysterical temperament, lately she had been displaying a slightly different, spine-chilling demeanor toward her servants.

For example, she would suddenly zone out in the middle of work, then fall into deep thought, or her face would randomly flush red as she muttered to herself.

Or she would suddenly interrogate maids—whom she had never spoken to in her life—about their love lives.

‘…It’s definitely because of that person.’

While theories abounded among the servants, veteran maid Clara, who had served Meredia for years, had her sharp instincts pointed at one person.

‘Whitney Lingard. He’s the one who changed her.’

It was the night Meredia and Whitney had been summoned to the palace for their merits.

Clara had clearly witnessed Meredia’s suspicious questions and red ears as she stepped out of the carriage.

At the time, she had thought Meredia was simply in a bad mood.

But when she pieced together the romantic confession incident that unfolded during the selection of rising talents, along with the flood of articles, there was only one conclusion.

According to Clara, an expert in romance novels, it meant that spring had finally come to the heart of the terrifying Lady Meredia.

‘…Of course, no one but me believes that.’

Naturally, anyone remotely close to Meredia wouldn’t believe such a theory.

Those who didn’t know better were simply gossiping over the sensationalized romance between the Lady and the Count’s son printed in the tabloids.

But those who knew how Meredia dealt with people who approached her with ulterior motives, and just how cold she could be, couldn’t possibly interpret her connection with Whitney as anything romantic.

Thus, among the Duke of Embergreen’s staff and Meredia’s inner circle, Whitney was already viewed as a political ally with whom she had formed a contract.

‘I’ve been by the Lady’s side the longest—I can see the difference.’

However, Clara, who had joined the household when she was young and watched Meredia grow up, could detect subtle changes in her mistress.

“Hmm…”

…Yes, that expression!

For example, right now—Meredia’s face, as she gently stroked a pet bird that flew in at the perfect moment, was undeniable evidence.

The platinum canary, which resembled the color of Meredia’s hair, was the only creature she had ever shown affection to since childhood.

And whenever she touched that canary, her expression always took on a dazed, dreamy look that didn’t match her usual self.

So Clara had realized that the recent dreamy look on the Lady’s face appeared whenever she thought of someone she had grown fond of.

‘If only she would open up about it, I’d help her with all I’ve got…’

But even after realizing that, there wasn’t much Clara could do.

Meredia was naturally wary and rarely interacted with the staff.

Even Clara, as her personal maid, couldn’t just march up to her and offer to discuss her love life.

“Then, Lady, I’ll be going now…”

So once again, Clara, clicking her tongue internally in frustration, was just about to quietly leave the room—

“…Hey, you.”

“Yes?”

“Sit down over there for a second.”

—when Meredia suddenly raised her head and stopped her.

“It’s nothing serious. I just have a question.”

“Please, ask me anything.”

Though she was stunned by the rare moment, Clara quickly obeyed and sat down to listen attentively.

“I heard you’re engaged, with marriage in mind.”

“Y-Yes! That’s right!”

“Then… have you ever dated your fiancé?”

And sure enough, the question Meredia threw at her was far beyond anything Clara had expected.

“Uh, well…”

Though she was currently serving Meredia, Clara was still a noble lady by birth.

And most noble ladies in the empire didn’t get to date—they were married off in arranged unions decided by their families.

“Of-Of course, Lady! I’m actually quite the expert in that area!”

Naturally, Clara was no exception.

But before she knew it, she was lying straight to her mistress’s face.

“Hmm…”

“If you’re worried about something in that area, I can lend an ear…”

The thought of possibly being punished for lying was quickly overpowered by the excitement of hearing about Meredia’s romantic struggles.

“A-Apologies if I’m being presumptuous…”

“This is purely hypothetical.”

Thankfully for Clara, Meredia didn’t pierce through the lie with her piercing gaze.

Instead, she averted her eyes and continued.

“…If, during a relationship, I feel like I’m being dragged around too much, what should I do?”

“Gasp. Cough, cough…”

Hearing that, Clara suddenly started coughing, barely stifling a laugh.

“What’s wrong?”

“N-No, I just choked a bit…”

She couldn’t possibly tell Meredia that she never expected such a teenage-girl-like worry to come from her mouth.

“Lady, do you know what the most important thing is when dating someone?”

“…What is it?”

Clara held her hand over her mouth, suppressing a grin.

Then she straightened up with a serious face and began her advice.

“It’s the push and pull.”

“Push and pull?”

“Yes! It’s the core of all techniques for winning over a man!”

“…Explain in more detail.”

“Of course!”

Though Meredia started out with a displeased expression, Clara’s confident demeanor slowly drew her in.

“The key is subtle psychological warfare. A sort of tactical battle to seize the upper hand.”

“…That alone doesn’t explain much.”

“Then let me give you an example. Let’s say the other person is your fiancé, Sir Whitney…”

“Why him, of all people?”

“It’s just… it would feel weird using someone else as an example?”

“…Fair point. Go on.”

Although she nearly upset Meredia mid-conversation, Clara managed to keep her explanation flowing.

“If Sir Whitney suddenly sent you a letter asking you to have dinner together tonight, what would you do?”

“…How rude. That’s audacious.”

“R-Right? So what would you do then?”

Clara asked, eyes shining, both hands clenched tightly.

Meredia paused, arms crossed, and answered calmly.

“I’d go confront him myself.”

“Yes?”

“I’m going to confront him directly, scold him for his rudeness, and get an apology.”

Clara, momentarily frozen with a blank expression at that answer, asked again in a low voice.

“…And the dinner?”

“The dinner… I’ll have it.”

“……”

“Regardless of the rudeness, he prepared it for me. It would be a little awkward to just walk away.”

To Clara, Meredia’s expression as she said that looked oddly innocent—very unlike her usual self.

“Lady! If you react like that, you’ll never gain the upper hand!”

“Then what am I supposed to do?”

“You have to ignore him! That’s the ‘push’ part of push and pull!”

Thanks to Clara’s sudden and intense outburst, Meredia hesitated before opening her mouth again.

“But what if that hurts his feelings?”

“…Oh my. You’ve really fallen for him, haven’t you?”

“What did you say?”

“N-Nothing. That’s why the ‘pull’ part exists.”

As Clara gently explained, Meredia’s expression gradually turned serious as she listened.

“For example, you ignore his invitations for about a week, and then suddenly, you send him a dinner invitation.”

“Hmm…”

“If you do that, Sir Whitney, who would’ve been anxiously wondering what he did wrong, would naturally accept that invitation in a heartbeat.”

“That’s probably true…”

“Then, all you have to do is treat him a little nicely. By using this psychological tactic, you can naturally gain the upper hand in the relationship.”

In truth, Clara had never even had a one-on-one meeting with her own fiancé, let alone played push and pull, but to Meredia, her words sounded oddly convincing.

“Of course, it doesn’t work if the relationship is heavily imbalanced. But you and Sir Whitney are almost equals, right?”

“…I did say this was all hypothetical. Whitney was just a convenient example.”

“Ah, um, yes. Sorry about that.”

“Still… it’s not bad advice.”

Clara, sneaking a side glance at Meredia nodding with a needlessly aloof expression, had to pinch her thigh to suppress a laugh.

‘So the Lady is human after all…’

To Clara, who had always served Meredia in constant tension, this new side of her sharp-tongued mistress was completely refreshing.

And the fact that this new side came from her being flustered over a man… well, that made Clara feel a creeping sense of unexpected closeness to her.

“Come by often, okay?”

“Hehe, thank you…”

Clara giggled to herself, bowing politely to Meredia, who had returned to her usual self as if nothing had happened.

– Caw!

“Goodness!”

Suddenly, something flew toward the window of the Lady’s room, startling Clara.

“L-Lady, is that one of your birds?”

“I don’t raise stupid-looking crows like that.”

“Th-Then, should I chase it away?”

“Do as you wish.”

Realizing that it was a slightly goofy-looking crow, Clara moved toward the window to shoo it away.

“Um… L-Lady, this… I think it’s a carrier bird.”

“…What?”

“There’s a letter tied to its leg…”

But the moment she discovered the letter attached to the crow’s leg, Clara’s eyes widened.

“Oh my, it’s a letter from Sir Whitney! It has the Lingard family crest!”

“…Bring it here.”

Meredia, who had been quietly observing the situation, gave her order in a calm voice as Clara raised her voice in excitement.

“Lady, remember! Push and pull!”

“………”

“This is a perfect chance to try it in real life!”

Clara, eyes sparkling, quickly untied the note from the crow’s leg and handed it to Meredia, bursting with excitement again.

“…I need to get ready to go out.”

“Excuse me?”

But suddenly, Meredia stood up and murmured quietly, leaving Clara blinking in confusion.

“My fiancé says there’s somewhere he wants to go with me.”

“B-But… what about push and pull?”

Clara hurriedly tried to remind her of the advice from earlier, but Meredia, already halfway out the door, only replied in a small voice.

“…I’ll handle it.”

With that, the door to the Lady’s room shut quietly.

“Haha…”

Left alone in the room, Clara blinked blankly, then turned her gaze to the window and muttered with a sigh.

“It must be nice…”

The platinum canary that Meredia cherished most had flown to the window, tilting its head curiously beside the clueless-looking crow.

“…Even the birds are rubbing it in now.”

It was the perfect reflection of the current situation.

*****

“…Push and pull, huh.”

Around the same time Clara was watching the two birds with dead eyes—

“Yes, it’s definitely good advice.”

Meredia, walking silently down the corridor outside her room, pulled out a magically sealed document from her pocket and muttered in a cold voice.

「Here is the information you requested on Lumen Ordo’s leader, Tiffany Astelaid.」

The document contained dozens of lines of potentially explosive political information, but Meredia’s focus was only on the final line.

「…And lastly, though it may be trivial, she used to be childhood friends with your fiancé, Sir Whitney.」

“…Especially in a situation like this.”

Had Clara seen Meredia’s expression as she reread that line, the emotional closeness she’d just developed after years might’ve melted away in an instant.

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Alon blankly stared out the window.  

A massive statue stood in a pose he was all too familiar with.  

Before long, he made his way toward the statue and was able to meet its creator(?).  

“Marquis.”  

“……Deus.”  

Beneath the massive statue, Deus bowed his head deeply.  

Alon pointed at the statue with his finger.  

“What is this?”  

“It’s a gift from me to you, Marquis.”  

His expression was filled with confidence.  

Alon silently gazed up at the statue.  

Seeing it up close, the statue, which was in the pose of the North Korean Leader, appeared even larger.  

Truly, it was absurdly massive.  

Honestly, it was a little embarrassing.  

“Uh… well, so.”  

“Please ask anything.”  

Alon had many questions.  

Not just a few—quite a lot.  

Yet the reason he couldn’t easily open his mouth was…  

He had no idea where to start.  

So, after staring at the statue for a while,  

“How did you even bring this here?”  

He asked to resolve the biggest mystery first.  

“I first used a reduction spell to shrink it as much as possible. I didn’t like the idea of shrinking your statue, Marquis, but it was necessary for transport.”  

Deus answered without hesitation.  

“I see.”  

“Is there anything else you’d like to ask?”  

Silence returned.  

Several times, Alon almost let out the words, “Isn’t this a bit much?”  

But he held back.  

No, he had no choice but to hold back.  

Alon quietly observed Deus.  

His expression was as calm as ever.  

The atmosphere was serene, and aside from the small smile on his lips, there was no significant change in his expression.  

But most importantly,  

His eyes were different.  

Unlike his composed face, his eyes sparkled like stars.  

Like a child eagerly waiting for praise, as if saying, “I did good, right? Hurry up and compliment me!”  

“Uh—”  

Had Deus always been capable of making such an expression?  

Not wanting to dampen the pure enthusiasm in his eyes,  

“I like it, Deus. Thank you.”  

Alon approved of the statue that resembled the North Korean Leader, and Deus’ lips curved up in a clearly satisfied smile.  

“I’m glad it pleases you, Marquis.”  

“Right~”  

“But, if you look at this, you’ll be even more surprised.”  

“……?”  

There’s more?  

Before Alon’s pupils could fully dilate,  

With an air of absolute confidence, Deus ordered,  

“Prepare it.”  

At his signal, the knights who had accompanied him swiftly moved into formation and soon brought forth a massive target.  

And then—  

BOOOOM!  

In an instant, a magic circle unfolded from the diamond-adorned eyes, and a colossal magic cannon blasted forward, obliterating the target.  

“How about that?”  

Deus looked even prouder now.  

Alon once again blankly stared up at the statue.  

A ridiculously enormous structure, large enough to overlook the entire territory, in the exact pose of the North Korean Leader… and it even fires magic cannons?!  

For a brief moment, he swore he could hear a voice shouting, “You, too, must stand in admiration!”  

Clearing his throat, Alon shifted his gaze to Deus.  

Deus stood tall with his shoulders squared, exuding an air of pride.  

Watching him, Alon came to a realization.  

‘Deus… You have the taste of a child.’

Even though it was a bit embarrassing, he couldn’t bring himself to disappoint Deus after receiving such a grand gift.  

“……It’s magnificent.”  

“Thank you.”  

In the end, Alon became someone who liked statues.  

***

[It shoots beams from its eyes?]  

“……That’s actually pretty cool.”  

[Meow?]  

As Basiliora and Evan, gathered in front of the statue, voiced their admiration—  

“Brother!”  

Radan arrived.  

“You came too.”  

“Of course, it’s your birthday, Brother.”  

Radan grinned.  

‘Though, come to think of it, have we ever celebrated my birthday before?’ 

But it wasn’t the time to rain on the parade, so Alon simply nodded.  

“Thank you.”  

“No need to thank me. Ah, and your present should be arriving soon… Oh, perfect timing, it’s coming in now.”  

Following Radan’s pointing finger, Alon turned his gaze.  

And there, approaching through the north gate, was a massive something.  

“What is that?”  

“It’s the Sea King God, a creature from the deep sea. I caught it for you, Brother.”  

“Oh.”  

Alon couldn’t help but exclaim in amazement.  

A dragon’s head, exuding overwhelming majesty.  

And strangely, he felt a slight sense of familiarity.  

‘Sea King God.’

In Psychedelia, it was a monster that any mage player would inevitably encounter at least once.  

Of course, despite its name, it wasn’t an actual god.  

Just an enormous, dragon-headed, mysterious creature.  

However, its scales could be refined into extremely efficient magical armor.  

“I’ve never seen a living one before, though.”  

In Psychedelia, no matter what path one took, the Sea King God could never be seen alive.  

It was only ever treated as  crafting material.  

Seeing its original form was fascinating, and for some reason, it felt strangely lifelike.  

As if it could spring to life at any moment—  

RUUUUUUUUMBLE—!!  

“!?”  

The Sea King God’s head started thrashing wildly the moment it crossed the north gate.  

Is that… alive?  

While Alon was silently shocked,  

“Ah, there it goes again. Just a moment, Brother.”  

Radan dashed out casually, as if it was nothing unusual, and smacked the Sea King God’s head a few times.  

Soon, it calmed down.  

Radan let out an awkward laugh.  

“Sorry, Brother. I definitely trained it, but it’s being a bit troublesome.”  

‘…Is that thing actually alive?’  

Radan tilted his head as if Alon had asked an obvious question.  

“Well, of course. It’s a pet.”  

“A… pet?”  

Alon looked at the Sea King God again.  

It let out a mournful whimper.  

But that wasn’t the end of it.  

“It’s… bigger than mine?”  

Although more than half of it had already passed through the largest avenue of the Marquis’ estate,  

Its body still continued.  

“This is ridiculous…”  

For some reason, Deus muttered with a voice full of defeat.  

Radan grinned, wearing an expression of “I’ve won.”  

Watching the two, Alon thought,  

‘Is that really the important thing right now?’  

He briefly glanced at the statue, then shifted his gaze back to the Sea King God.  

Its horn was bent at an odd angle, and it was dragged along, wrapped in heavy chains.  

‘…Where do I even start questioning this?’  

He had no idea.  

“Is that even the kind of monster… no, animal you can keep as a pet?”  

“Of course. I’ve trained it well, so it should be great as an ornamental pet, Brother.”  

“Ornamental… pet, huh.”  

Alon was skeptical if ornamental was really the right word.  

“……Isn’t that a sea creature?”  

“Sure, but it can breathe on land too.”  

“……Judging by its size, there’s no way we can keep it here.”  

“Oh, don’t worry about that, Brother.”  

With a confident tone, Radan walked toward the Sea King God, now standing beside the statue.  

Alon followed him.  

“Hey, shrink.”  

At Radan’s command,  

The Sea King God, which had been nervously darting its enormous eyes around—  

Fsssssshh.  

Began to gradually shrink.  

And so—  

“……This is the Sea King God?”  

“Yes. Turns out it can keep its body small most of the time. That’s why I brought it as a pet instead of having it stuffed. I’ve heard there are even bigger ones deep in the sea.”  

Shiver shiver shiver—  

The Sea King God trembled, seemingly understanding Radan’s words.  

…Or maybe it’s just scared?*  

Deciding not to think too hard about it, Alon spoke.  

“……So, I just keep it like this?”  

“Yes. But if you don’t like it, Brother—”  

Although Radan’s words were directed at Alon,  

Tremble tremble tremble tremble—!  

The Sea King God shook even harder, staring at Alon with pleading eyes, as if its fate depended on his answer.  

‘…Seriously, how did this happen?’ 

“……No, I like it.”  

In the end, Alon nodded.  

“I knew you would, Brother! That makes me really happy too!”  

Radan grinned with satisfaction, and the Sea King God finally relaxed, its body going limp.  

‘……………Why do I feel like this isn’t the end?’  

Alon was starting to get genuinely worried about what others might bring next.  

***

“……Huh? You already have a snake, Brother?”  

[I am not a snake! I am the great Basiliora, the revered one!]  

“Eh, kind of feels like a snake to me.”  

[I am BASILIORA!!!]  

“Hmm—your scales are pretty black, though.”  

[Don’t ignore me!]  

“Yeah, definitely black.”  

[I SAID DON’T IGNORE ME!!!]  

Basiliora flailed in rage.  

Radan, completely ignoring the outburst, seemed lost in serious thought.  

“……Brother.”  

“Yes?”  

“……Could you give me one more month?”  

“Why?”  

Radan glanced at the Sea King God.  

“I’ll bring you a black one.”  

“……There’s a black one?”  

“Well, I’ll have to find out.”  

‘Is that really necessary?’ Alon thought, but soon realized—  

‘…Maybe it’s an obsession?’

He could already guess the reason.

Radan had a personality that demanded everything to be in perfect pairs.  

Glancing down, Alon noticed that the Sea King God had somehow ended up clinging tightly to his arm.  

“……There’s really no need to go that far.”  

“Is that so?”  

Radan clicked his tongue, a bit disappointed.  

Alon could distinctly feel the slight trembling vibrations of the shrunken Sea King God against his arm.  

After the situation settled down, Radan and Alon finally had a chance to catch up.  

“Hello, Godfather.”  

“You’re here?”  

“Yes.”  

Rine had arrived.  

Since the encounter with the Apostle, her complexion had improved significantly, and Alon felt a quiet sense of relief.  

As if she had been waiting for this moment, Rine pulled out a small gift box from her coat.  

“A present for you, Godfather.”  

“Thank you.”  

Taking the box, Alon felt an odd mix of relief and warmth.  

After all the extravagant, unimaginable gifts he’d received since early morning,  

Worry had started to outweigh any sense of anticipation.  

Fortunately, Rine’s gift appeared completely normal(?) at first glance.  

Most importantly, it wasn’t huge.  

That alone made Alon feel satisfied.  

‘Yes, this is the kind of gift I wanted.’  

Nothing grand—just something heartfelt from the kids.  

‘…Like a father receiving presents from his children.’

Of course, that didn’t mean he didn’t appreciate the thought behind Radan and Deus’ gifts.  

It’s just that, maybe next year, if they were to prepare gifts again, something simpler would be nice.  

“Please open it, Godfather.”  

“Alright.”  

At Rine’s urging, Alon carefully opened the box, making sure not to tear the luxurious wrapping paper.  

Soon, the gift was revealed.  

And Alon was utterly bewildered.  

Inside the box was a single, tiny button.  

“……What’s this?”  

Behind Rine, Radan and Deus exchanged triumphant glances, mouthing, “We’ve won.” 

However, Rine smiled sweetly and said,  

“If you press that, the Lord of Lartania’s head will explode, Godfather.”  

She said it like it was the most casual thing in the world.  

“?”  

“?”  

Radan and Deus, who had been quietly celebrating their victory, froze.  

Their expressions shifted to pure confusion, as if they couldn’t process what they had just heard.  

“???”  

Naturally, Alon was just as bewildered.

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