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“Huff, huff.”

Just as Whitney received word of Princess Katarina’s arrival and was about to halt the meeting to welcome her—

“Just one more time, focus…”

Whitney’s younger sister, Cecil Lingard, stood in the temporary training ground in the mansion’s courtyard, gripping her sword tightly while panting heavily.

Crackle!

At last, small sparks flickered from the sword she held, and a pure energy began creeping up from the hilt, enveloping the blade.

“Hup.”

As she intently watched the process, unable even to wipe away the sweat trickling down her forehead, she took a deep breath, her eyes sharpening with determination.

Ziiiiing…!

The moment her sword slashed through the air, it emitted a thin, piercing hum, tracing a beautiful silver arc.

“Haaah…”

Cecil, watching as the trajectory spread outward like scattering dust before fading, suddenly collapsed to her knees, completely drained.

“…I did it.”

Despite her body being drenched in sweat and her breath coming out in ragged gasps, an uncontrollable, proud smile spread across her lips.

“I think I’m finally getting the hang of sword energy.”

Indeed, what she had just achieved was the projection of solidified sword energy.

It was a technique far beyond simply reinforcing the sword with energy—it allowed one to strike at a distance without making direct contact. It was, in essence, the pinnacle of widely known swordsmanship.

Naturally, its difficulty was extreme. Not only aspiring knights but even veteran swordsmen who had wielded blades for decades often failed to manifest their own sword energy and fell into despair.

Yet, Cecil had already surpassed that wall before even graduating from the academy. Moreover, she was refining it further on her own, a talent that could be counted among the greatest in the entire empire.

“…Hey.”

She was well aware of this fact and took pride in it.

“That’s not how you use sword energy.”

“…?”

At that moment, a voice reached her from the side, making Cecil doubt her own ears.

“That’s not how you do it. You have to tighten your core like this! Then, you do this, and bam! It should feel like that!”

“Hmm?”

Frowning at the unexpected interference, Cecil turned her head, tilting it in confusion.

“Who…?”

The blond-haired boy who was speaking so confidently was someone she had never seen before in this mansion.

‘But somehow, he looks familiar…’

“Ah.”

As Cecil narrowed her eyes suspiciously at his vaguely familiar features, the unknown boy flinched and shut his mouth.

“Uh, well. I mean… um…”

Rolling his eyes nervously, he finally stammered out—

“I’m Sir Whitney’s… close friend? I was just invited and arrived a moment ago.”

“Close friend…?”

“I’m, uh, from the Imperial Knights. Can’t you tell from my uniform?”

Pointing awkwardly at his knightly attire, he forced a smile.

“Anyway, you’re using sword energy all wrong. Your method is too inefficient—you’ll tire yourself out in no time.”

“If you know so much.”

Annoyed by his unsolicited advice, Cecil abruptly stood up and thrust her sword toward him.

“Why don’t you show me yourself…?”

“Alright!”

Without the slightest hesitation, the boy took the sword from her.

“Hup.”

He inhaled briefly and, as if swinging a mere stick, lightly slashed forward.

BOOM!

To Cecil’s astonishment, his sword energy roared through the air, unleashing a tremendous shockwave that shot far beyond the courtyard.

“H-How…?”

“See? You just go bam! And then whoosh! Easy, right?”

“……”

Watching in disbelief as the boy casually flung his sword around while adding his incomprehensible explanations, Cecil clenched her lips.

“Try that on me.”

“Huh?”

“You never know. It might look impressive but lack substance.”

Despite having just witnessed the power firsthand, she deliberately provoked him and picked up a spare training sword.

“Really? Alright! Nothing proves it better than a direct clash!”

Rather than being put off, the boy grinned excitedly and readied his sword.

BOOM!

In the blink of an eye—

“Urgh…!”

Cecil attempted to counter his sword energy with her own, but the overwhelming force knocked her weapon from her hands and sent her flying backward.

“Are you alright?!”

“…Again.”

Though she ended up rolling across the dirt, Cecil gritted her teeth, stood back up, and demanded another bout.

“Just one more time…”

“Great! I admire that spirit! Alright, here I go—”

The boy eagerly raised his sword, preparing to strike again.

“No, I think that’s enough sparring for today.”

“Ah.”

Just then, Whitney appeared, grabbing the boy’s wrist. His usual warm expression was gone, replaced by a stern gaze as he declared the match over.

“Cecil.”

“…Ugh.”

“What if you get hurt?”

His scolding tone made Cecil, who had been clenching her lips, momentarily look up with a defiant expression.

“My little sister is destined to become the head of the house.”

“……”

“You mustn’t disappoint your big brother so soon.”

But when she met Whitney’s piercing aura and chilling smile, she quickly lowered her head, her voice trembling.

“…I’m sorry.”

“Good. As long as you understand.”

Though Whitney had unconsciously let his emotions show out of concern for her safety, his expression softened immediately, and a warm smile returned to his face.

“Anyway, Cecil is too kind for her own good”

“That, is that so?”

“She’s at the age where she should be a bit rebellious. But for some reason, she always shrinks in front of me.”

Whitney began to heap praises on Cecil with a satisfied smile, but the boy who had identified himself as Whitney’s close friend could barely pay attention.

“I… I think I know why.”

“Pardon?”

“…Ah, no. It’s nothing.”

He had to swallow back his words with all his might—because if he pointed out that Whitney’s chilling aura alone was enough to send shivers down anyone’s spine, it wouldn’t matter how gentle his scolding was.

“Ah, and Your Highness, please be careful next time.”

“Hm?”

“If you ever harm Cecil again, we might have to cut ties.”

“Ugh! G-Got it!”

And just like that, the unfortunate recipient of Whitney’s next reprimand hastily nodded, forcing an awkward smile.

“Anyway, Cecil, don’t let it get to you.”

Yet, today again, Whitney failed to recognize his own fundamental problem and instead turned to console Cecil, who stood at a distance, her expression dark.

“From what I saw, you held your own quite well.”

“……”

Of course, to Cecil, who had just had her pride crushed by an unknown knight, it was far from comforting.

“There’s only one person in the empire—Runiel—who can withstand His Highness’s sword aura through sheer swordsmanship.”

“…What?”

As Whitney lowered his voice to a whisper, Cecil, who had been staring blankly, finally caught on.

“Wait, then don’t tell me that person is…”

“Shh. He’s in disguise, so just pretend you don’t know.”

Only now did she realize that the boy she had just crossed swords with was none other than the first in line to the imperial throne.

“Well then, I need to have a private discussion with His Highness.”

Leaving the frozen Cecil behind, Whitney patted her shoulder gently before turning to escort the prince—no, the princess—back into the mansion.

“Shall we head inside now?”

“Ah, uh, yes.”

“I’ve prepared a reception room for Your Highness. Haha…”

Watching their backs, Cecil could only stare in stunned silence.

“Just the other day, an unknown knight…”

Dropping her sword, she muttered in a weak voice.

“And now he’s… friends with the imperial prince?”

Contrary to Whitney’s intention of revealing the truth to lift her spirits—

“That’s terrifying…”

Cecil felt as though the already distant position of family head had grown even further away, and before she knew it, tears welled up in her eyes.

***

“Whew…”

Having barely managed to drag Kendrick, the prince—no, Princess Katarina—to my office before a full-blown duel erupted between her and Cecil, I slumped into my chair with a deep sigh.

“Sir Whitney, about earlier… I’m sorry.”

“……”

“I-I’m still your friend, right?”

As she peeked at me anxiously, her voice barely above a whisper, I observed her for a moment before replying.

“Yes, of course.”

“Ah! Thank goodness!”

“But… why are you sitting beside me instead of across from me?”

I had been wondering this ever since she sat down.

“Well, isn’t this normal between friends?”

The moment those words left her lips, I felt a headache creeping in.

“…Your Highness.”

“Yes?”

“Forgive me for asking, but… have you never had a friend before?”

“Ah, uh, well, you see…”

At my question, she suddenly broke into a nervous sweat, stumbling over her words.

“U-um. Yes, actually.”

In the end, she slumped in her seat, looking utterly defeated.

“It’s just, if I got too close to any guys, they might figure out my secret, and for some reason, noble girls never seemed to want to be friends with me…”

“But you were close with Sir Mayer, were you not?”

“That—he was more of a retainer than a friend, really.”

She trailed off, muttering in a small voice, “Not anymore, though.” There was a shadow in her expression that made me feel a twinge of pity.

Suppressing the growing ache in my head, I decided to offer some reassurance.

“Well, to be honest, I’ve never had a friend either. So, I can understand.”

“Ah, really?!”

“But, Your Highness, sitting beside me like this feels a bit excessive, so I’ll take a seat across from you.”

Since I had no intention of remaining stuck by her side, I stood up, only to see her expression fall again.

‘Is this really the same person who just split the courtyard with her sword energy?’

Come to think of it, Runiel was similar. It seemed like every master swordsman I met had at least one screw loose.

Of course, among them, Princess Katarina was widely regarded as the most hopeless case.

If she had even half as much intelligence as she did swordsmanship, the entire course of the empire’s history might have changed.

“Anyway, the reason I called Your Highness here in secret today is—”

“Wait, before that, I have something to ask.”

I was about to finally get back to the matter at hand when she interrupted, looking unusually nervous.

“How… did you figure out that I’m actually a woman?”

Her expression was laced with anxiety.

“I’ve struggled so much since I was a child, you know? I cut my hair short, ahem, I even practiced speaking in a deeper voice…”

I felt a little bad for her, but the truth was, I had only managed to uncover her secret by bluffing, based on the fact that she had a hidden weakness.

And to be fair, it had only worked because she was utterly clueless.

“Was it my body shape?”

“Body shape?”

Of course, I couldn’t just tell her the truth, so I tried to come up with an excuse in my head. But suddenly, the princess widened her eyes and raised her voice.

“You know, things like… my waist and arms looking thinner compared to other boys my age? Or maybe my hips being unusually—”

“…That’s not it.”

What on earth is she saying? I have no intention of getting arrested by the Imperial Knights for sexual harassment.

“Then, it must have been my chest bindings coming loose!?”

“Oh, dear.”

“Now that I think about it, my chest has been feeling quite tight lately!”

And yet, as if completely unaware of my distress, Princess Katarina even lifted her knight’s uniform to reveal her chest bindings.

“Hmm, but I always double-check my bindings, so this is quite strange indeed.”

“…Let’s put this conversation on hold for now.”

I hurriedly shut my eyes and turned my head away, trying to maintain my composure as I spoke.

“Please, Sir Whitney! This is practically a matter of life and death for me!”

“If you cooperate with me on this matter, I’ll tell you.”

“…Ah, alright! I’ll do my best!”

At least she listens well to commands. It’s no wonder she’s treated as a pushover both in and outside the game.

“But what exactly do you need from me this time?”

“Ahem. Yes, the favor I’d like to ask of Your Highness is…”

Seizing the opportunity while she was still listening, I composed myself and smiled.

“I’d like you to appoint me as a judge for the upcoming Academy Talent Selection Tournament.”

“Hmm, that’s not difficult, but why?”

Princess Katarina tilted her head in curiosity.

“Well, you see…”

I lowered my voice for dramatic effect before delivering the crucial piece of information.

“I need to bring the saint there. That way, I can complete my plan—and rescue you, Your Highness.”

“R-Really?! If that’s the case, I must cooperate!”

Honestly, I had just phrased it in a way that sounded impressive, without actually explaining my plan. But the princess, thoroughly convinced, nodded fervently.

…I feel a little guilty, but this is necessary.

No matter how much I ask her to keep a secret, there’s a high chance she’ll spill it unintentionally. So, in a way, this is for her own good.

“But one thing to keep in mind—if you go along with my plan, you will lose your fiancée.”

“T-That’s… um…”

Feeling a prick of conscience, I decided to at least give her some information. I hesitated before carefully continuing.

“Regardless of whether your engagement would have actually led to marriage, politically, it’s a significant loss.”

Once the saint meets a playable character, she’s destined to journey with him to save the world, making it impossible for her to maintain her engagement.

‘Especially if the playable character is male, the engagement breaking is inevitable.’

Princess Katarina likely didn’t propose to Hestia out of love, but rather for political reasons. I should at least warn her about that.

“…Would you like to bid her farewell in advance?”

“Ugh…”

“Haha, take your time to think it over. Nothing will change either way.”

As I smiled gently and waited for her response, lost in thought, it was at that moment—

Crash!

The sound of something breaking rang out from somewhere nearby.

“Ah? Oh no, did I mess up again…? Huh?”

It seemed to be a common occurrence, as the princess instinctively apologized while looking down.

“Hmm.”

Since I had deliberately avoided placing anything breakable on the table, I furrowed my brows and turned toward the door.

‘…Did Sasha make another mistake?’

She’s probably trembling in fear again. I might as well go check on her and give her some comfort while giving the princess time to think.

***

“Hah, Sasha, don’t worry too much.”

With that in mind, Whitney opened the door, preparing to console Sasha for another one of her blunders.

“Actually, ever since you broke a plate last time, I had you automatically enrolled in the servant insurance policy I devised, so—huh?”

But the one sitting on the floor, surrounded by shattered high-end teacups and plates, was not Sasha.

“Huff, huff…”

“…Oh dear.”

Instead of the usual culprit, Lady Hestia, who should have been cleaning his room, was slumped against the wall, her legs having given out beneath her, her face deathly pale, and her breath coming in ragged gasps.

“This is… problematic.”

“I-I was just… just passing by…!”

The moment Hestia’s trembling gaze met Whitney’s, she blurted out a panicked excuse in a breathless voice.

“So.”

He crouched down in front of her, lowering his voice as he leaned in.

“How much did you hear?”

Just as the princess had imagined in the garden, his soft-spoken words, paired with his chilling smile, had a devastating effect.

‘I’m going to be killed, I’m going to be killed, I’m going to be killed…’

The sheer terror radiating from his expression alone sent her heart pounding with fear.

‘Just how much did she hear?!’

Of course, his own heart was hammering just as violently as hers, as if he’d been stabbed in the chest.

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Patron 136

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The red eyes, contrasting with the blue moonlight, settled in the small cat’s body.

The cat’s tail grew longer and slid along the Marquis’s right hand.

Like a snake coiling, the tail wrapped around the hand and quickly reached the ground, then seeped into the shadow created by the blue moon.

Soon,

At the moment the monsters arrived in front of the Marquis,

Crack-!

The black branches that burst out from the Marquis’s shadow pierced through them.

The body of the goblin holding a rusty dagger.

The head of the orc charging with a glaive.

The torso of the gnoll charging with a long spear.

And many other monsters that rushed toward the Marquis were instantly pierced by the black branches, their bodies limp and lifeless.

It was an instantaneous magical manifestation, so quick it was almost impossible to attribute it to a wizard’s magic.

The branches, which had pierced and swept through the monsters in an instant.

“…….”

Once again, when Marquis Palatio muttered something, he immediately attacked the surrounding monsters with all his might.

It was a scene of complete chaos.

Amid the ground-shaking turmoil, soldiers who had been swinging their weapons in fear froze in place, and knights fending off the approaching monsters stared blankly at the air.

■■■■■■-!!

Just as the monsters that had surrounded them started to flee, screaming in terror, and turning away from the castle walls, the knights and soldiers witnessed it.

The huge shadow tree that had grown by absorbing the lives of numerous monsters and the blue moonlight,

And Marquis Palatio beneath that tree.

“……”

As soon as all the monsters fled, the shadow tree vanished.

The monsters impaled by the branches fell to the ground, creating a mountain of corpses,

‘Is this… the wizard who dealt with the Outer Gods…?’

Kiriana, gazing at Marquis Palatio, who was now gently petting the now-cute cat, couldn’t help but feel a distant awe.

At that moment, the wizard who had cast the spell, Alon, said,

“…You suddenly disappeared and came back after hours, how did you manage to cast such a spell?”

“That’s how it happened.”

With a light shrug of his shoulders, he then looked at the cat.

“Blackie… “

[Meow]

“Next time, it would be nice if you consider my mana while casting the spell.”

[Meow-]

The cat, Blackie, who looked somewhat disheartened.

“Still, well done.”

[Meow!]

However, the praise seemed to lift Blackie’s spirits, and he nodded vigorously.

“…I almost died. It was another close call.”

***

The reason Alon was able to use the Unity of Shadows was that he had eventually learned how to use it from Lainisius.

As expected, in order to use the Shadow Dragon, it wasn’t just about memorizing the incantations; a special process had to be followed.

That process was connecting the Shadow Dragon with mana.

Only then could he use the Shadow Dragon’s technique, ‘Tree of Shadows’.

What Alon showed earlier, the Tree of Shadows, wasn’t solely created by the power of the Shadow Dragon; it was a collaboration with his ability to trigger multiple manifestations.

Though the Shadow Dragon used the technique, Alon, who had linked his mana, was the one who manifested the spell, which is why his multiple manifestations also activated normally.

The result was the massive shadow tree he had shown earlier.

Alon glanced down at the Shadow Dragon, now rubbing against his chest.

‘…This is still just the first stage.’

The stages of the Shadow Dragon, as he had heard from Lainisius, were divided into five levels, and the dragon would grow as Alon’s rank increased or by consuming ‘Shadow Stones’.

Alon also grows alongside Blackie, that’s what it means.

Moreover, the Shadow Dragon becomes stronger with each stage, far surpassing the previous one.

Eventually, it is said that, in the later stages, the Shadow Dragon can freely use its powers without needing the strength of its master.

‘…Should I go look for some Shadow Stones?’

Instead of raising his rank through a somewhat ambiguous method, Alon was thinking of feeding Blackie with Shadow Stones to help it grow.

‘If it grows well and removes that spear,’

Alon recalled the proposal Lainisius had made.

[As I said before, the ‘Unity of Shadows’ you asked me about is a spell used by my sealed friend. In other words, this seal was caused by the Shadow Dragon that my close friend dealt with.]

[The seal created by the Shadow Dragon can only be undone by the Shadow Dragon itself. That’s why I gave up on it. The seal was forgotten after my close friend died, and the Shadow Dragon disappeared.]

[But if you, who can now use the spell, are able to, it’s possible.]

[So, let’s make a deal, wizard. If you help the Shadow Dragon grow and free me, I will gladly become your subordinate.]

[I, Gold Dragon Lainisius, am saying this.]

For Alon, there was no real reason to refuse; it was a very good offer.

Therefore,

‘…If I could command the Gold Dragon as a subordinate, wouldn’t my retirement be secured?’

Even at this point, if the Five Great Sins hadn’t appeared, there would have been no problem…

Anyway, Blackie might also become the key to securing his future.

[By the way, it’s a shame. From what I know, Kylrus would have been much better at raising or handling the Shadow Dragon in various ways. But he’s probably no longer in this world.]

‘Kylrus…’

Alon knew that name well.

In fact, he couldn’t not know it.

He had seen it many times when he first encountered Psychedelia as a game. After entering this world, he also met Kylrus in the labyrinth of Lartania.

‘…That goblin was the wizard who created the Unity of Shadows.’

Honestly, there were many parts that didn’t make sense.

The Kylrus Alon knew had spoken some incantations, but those were related to wind magic, not Unity of Shadows.

Most importantly, his appearance was different.

His appearance was clearly not human, but goblin.

Moreover, Alon had always thought of Kylrus as an Outer God, neither a human nor a wizard, and as expected, he appeared as an avatar.

Alon had asked Lainisius about this too, but,

[…I don’t know if that goblin you’re talking about is my close friend or not. I don’t know anything about what happened after he was sealed.]

The Gold Dragon wasn’t sure about that part either.

Still, Alon couldn’t shake the feeling that something was off.

Though it wasn’t yet the right time, he already knew how to meet Kylrus again, who had vanished by now.

‘If he really is the one who created the spell,’

He would certainly be able to learn from him, not only about magic but also perhaps any methods to enhance the Shadow Dragon.

While Alon was deep in thought,

“Thank you so much, Marquis. I owe you once again.”

Kiriana had come to find him.

She bowed respectfully.

Alon naturally waved his hand.

“I just did what I had to do.”

“……”

Actually, if the monsters hadn’t fled due to the Shadow Dragon’s rank, things could have gotten a little dangerous.

However, he didn’t mention that and, after a brief conversation,

“…The castle walls, you say?”

“Yes, they had been protected by magic all this time.”

Following Kiriana’s gaze, Alon looked at the castle walls.

The walls, which had never been broken before, were now in ruins.

Alon stared at the sight for a while and then noticed something—black mucus dripping from the ruins.

“…!”

He widened his eyes and approached, but the black mucus started to vanish, as if evaporating.

“…”

Soon, the mucus completely disappeared.

Alon finally realized why the castle walls, which were thought to be indestructible, had been destroyed.

No, he couldn’t help but realize it.

He knew the creature that had expelled the black mucus.

“Why… is it here?”

There was something suspicious about it, but it worked out in the end.

Alon, having realized that the Five Great Sins were descending, knew that this was a matter that needed to be dealt with before leaving the border.

“…What’s going on?”

Kiriana, who had followed Alon after his sudden movement, asked.

Alon slowly scanned the castle walls and replied.

“I think I know who caused this.”

The next day, after the repairs on the castle gates were completed, Alon gathered Yuman, Utia, and Kiriana.

“We must deal with Rikrakamur.”

He brought up the name of the abomination that had settled in the north of the border and held one of the Five Great Sins’ artifacts.

***

Gilan Merkiliane was curious about Deus Maccalian and Filian Merkiliane.

More specifically, he was curious about what they were talking about.

His assistant, Kulan, had informed him.

The two had spent six hours chatting joyfully in front of the Marquis’s statue.

In fact, they had been so engrossed in their conversation that they hadn’t even been invited to the evening banquet.

How could his curiosity not be piqued?

Moreover, Deus and his brother Filian had never had a particularly good relationship, not since the Allied Kingdom’s conference.

Late, Gilan invited both of them to the banquet, and soon, he was able to satisfy his curiosity.

“It brings back memories. Marquis was truly majestic back then. He made light in the gray sky and then defeated the tribal god who had been offering human sacrifices in the jungle. Thinking about that moment still gives me chills.”

“Oh~! I wish I had seen it myself… it’s such a regret…”

“No, didn’t you see something I didn’t?”

“That’s true… but even so, I still get chills when I think about it. The appearance of Marquis when those grotesque Outer Gods attacked our territory was truly…”

It seemed as though they were intentionally praising the Marquis as soon as they sat down after a brief greeting.

For a moment, Gilan was bewildered but then smiled as he watched the two of them speaking so familiarly.

Deus Maccalian, the first sword of Caliban, was not someone Gilan was particularly fond of, so he had no desire to get involved with him.

Thus, he occasionally joined in their conversation while enjoying the meal.

But at some point, Gilan realized something.

He realized that he had made a serious mistake.

“…I really wish I could have seen it too. What a shame.”

“Indeed, the sight was… something I would want to show the entire world.”

The dinner had long since ended, yet they were still going on about Marquis Palatio.

For over three hours.

‘How long are they going to keep this up?’

Gilan looked at Filian and Deus with an exhausted expression, but neither seemed to have any intention of stopping.

In fact, it seemed they didn’t care about Gilan’s expression at all.

“……”

Of course, Gilan did feel grateful to Marquis Palatio.

If it hadn’t been for him, the Merkiliane family would have disappeared from history, and he would have lost his precious brother as well.

But even so,

‘Isn’t this a bit much?’

Thinking carefully, Gilan said,

“…I think I’ll get up now.”

In the end, he couldn’t endure it and stood up from his seat.

It wasn’t polite to leave before the invited guests, but he had endured as much as he could.

His head was spinning.

After hearing the same story retold in different ways for hours from Deus and Filian, he was on the verge of believing that Marquis Palatio might be mistaken for a god.

Thus,

Gilan chose to escape and, collapsing, tried to sleep, which was yesterday.

Yes, yesterday.

In other words, just the night before.

It should have been.

“…What?”

“Both of them are still talking.”

The next morning, upon waking up and hearing Kulan’s report, Gilan began to feel a growing fear toward the two men.

‘Are they insane?’

A rational doubt flashed through his mind.

It had been exactly 17 hours since Deus had met Filian.

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Round 272

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At first, Katrina ate with elegance and decorum.

Before long, she was swiftly moving around the buffet, helping herself here and there.

‘I’d only heard rumors, but I never imagined it would be this incredible…’

In truth, she had reviewed the details of Kyu-seong’s crops several times.

They were unprecedented food items with effects akin to magical artifacts.

The fact that Awakeners could artificially create such food…

And the fact that it could be mass-produced drew the attention not only of the U.S. but also several other countries.

Moreover, those who had experienced it unanimously described its taste as not of this world but heavenly.

As someone who had enjoyed all manner of luxuries, Katrina had dismissed such praise.

Her arrogance stemmed from believing she had already experienced every food and flavor imaginable.

However, her confidence was backed by the fact that she had indeed tried everything worth trying.

Yet, even she…

“Is it delicious?”

“Ah, it is.”

Katrina, diligently eating, nodded her head.

It was fortunate that she still had the presence of mind to respond.

Even the others dining with her found themselves observing Katrina in amazement.

But she didn’t pay any attention to their gazes and remained focused on her meal.

How much time had passed like that?

Having consumed a rather substantial amount for one person, Katrina calmly dabbed her mouth with a handkerchief as if nothing had happened.

“Not bad.”

Not bad?

The expressions of the people around her turned even stranger at her comment.

Sensing their reactions, Katrina cleared her throat a few times and corrected herself.

“Ahem, I mean, it was quite excellent.”

“I’m glad you liked it.”

Before anyone noticed, Jae-seong had come out from the kitchen, smiling warmly.

“Hello, I’m Chef Lee Jae-seong.”

“Oh, so you’re Lee Kyu-seong’s younger brother? I heard you used to work at Ino Junichi’s restaurant before returning.”

“Ah, yes, you’re well-informed.”

Katrina abruptly extended her hand.

Jae-seong, momentarily stunned, realized she was offering a handshake and took her hand.

“It was delicious.”

“Next time, I’ll serve you a full-course meal. Today’s gathering was more informal, so the dishes might have been a bit simplistic.”

“Gulp.”

Even after all that food, Katrina seemed to suppress her lingering appetite.

“Jae-seong, do you happen to have dessert ready?”

“Ah, it’s just finished! Everyone, the dessert is now ready. Please come and help yourselves.”

At Jae-seong’s announcement, everyone’s eyes lit up with anticipation as they watched the chefs wheel out carts.

On the carts were small, bite-sized pastries and scoops of ice cream neatly arranged.

“Dessert!”

“Sister! It’s dessert!”

Ara and Cheong, true to their youthful enthusiasm, became excited at the sight of sweets.

The adults, amused, stepped aside to let the children have their turn first.

“Shall Ara and Cheong try the dessert first?”

“Oh! You’re letting us go first? Thank you!”

Ara and Cheong quickly returned with their share of dessert, their faces beaming.

The rich aroma of vanilla wafted from the desserts, tantalizing the senses.

“Gulp.”

“Do you want some? Let’s share.”

At Ara’s words, Katrina’s eyes wavered.

Just then, Cheong brought over an additional serving for Katrina.

“Let’s eat together, sister.”

“Y-yes.”

Dessert.

A word that resonates with women everywhere.

Katrina loved sweets as well.

However, she always kept a low profile, quietly enjoying them without drawing attention.

However, having already tasted the flavors of Kyu-seong’s food during the meal, Katrina couldn’t help but have high expectations for the dessert as well.

First were the bite-sized pastries.

From chocolates to cookies, there was a wide variety.

“Nom nom.”

The children were the first to start eating.

Only then did the others begin to pick out their desired desserts.

“Gulp.”

Katrina cautiously swallowed her saliva and chose a chocolate first.

As she put it in her mouth, the outer layer was slightly firm, but the inside melted moistly, offering a sublime flavor.

‘Ah!’

In addition, there was an aromatic scent mixed in—a scent incomprehensible even to Katrina.

‘What kind of spice is this?’

Even as someone who had experienced countless spices, she couldn’t identify the addictive aroma.

It was nothing of this earth.

Perhaps it was a spice obtained from a dungeon.

Even as she moved on to other chocolates and cookies, not a single one disappointed her.

If possible, she wanted to pack everything and take it home.

“The ice cream is melting,” Ara reminded her.

Katrina snapped out of her daze.

Fortunately, the ice cream was surrounded by dry ice decoratively placed, preventing it from melting.

Thinking even the ice cream looked unique, she scooped up a spoonful.

Soft.

‘Soft?’

How could an ice cream have this texture?

The luxurious vanilla flavor enveloped her tongue, accompanied by a subtle honey aroma and rich cocoa notes.

It was undoubtedly the best ice cream she had ever tasted.

Of course, some might prefer the chewy texture of gelato or the melting sherbet sensation,

But no one could dismiss this ice cream as anything less than exceptional.

“How is it?”

Katrina, who had been blankly savoring the ice cream, came back to her senses.

It seemed she had lost herself in thought several times today.

“Hmm, it’s delicious.”

“You should come visit often. There’s plenty of delicious food here.”

“I’ll consider it.”

Ara smiled brightly as she continued eating her ice cream.

Watching Ara, Katrina couldn’t help but let out a laugh.

“Is it good?”

“Yes! There’s more, so eat as much as you want!”

How long had it been since she felt this kind of emotion?

Though she took great joy in admiring works of art, it wasn’t quite the same as this feeling.

After earning the title of the Great Witch,

After becoming a Level 9 Awakener, 

And after being named the strongest figure representing the United States,

She had lost more than she had anticipated.

Some might say it was the lament of someone who already had everything, but in life, everyone bore their own burdens in their own way.

The weight varied, but it was always there.

The Great Witch Katrina had maintained a precarious balance all this time.

At some point, she stopped eating and looked around.

Everyone was laughing and chatting, enjoying themselves.

It was a sight unimaginable elsewhere.

Whenever she appeared, people would usually become cautious and wary.

Her eyes met Kyu-seong’s, who was smiling and chatting nearby. He soon approached her.

“Did the food suit your taste?”

“Yes, it was delicious.”

“I’m glad to hear that. There’s still more food and dessert, so please enjoy to your heart’s content.”

“Lee Kyu-seong.”

“Yes?”

Katrina hesitated for a moment before finally speaking.

“Thank you for inviting me to this meal.”

“Oh! Not at all. If you ever visit Korea again, please let me know anytime. I’d love to treat you to another meal.”

“Would tomorrow work as well?”

“Of course. So, you’ll still be in Korea tomorrow?”

“Yes. I’ve just changed my schedule.”

“…Pardon?”

Originally, she had planned to take a flight back to the U.S. tonight.

But after experiencing such a meal, how could she leave so soon?

She decided to extend her stay and said, “Would it be possible to have dinner prepared every evening while I’m here? I’ll compensate you generously.”

“Oh, yes, of course.”

“And only if Ara and Cheong can join us as well.”

“Our kids are adorable, aren’t they? Alright.”

As Kyu-seong smiled warmly and agreed, Katrina realized she had grown fond of him.

Unlike those who either feared her or sought to use her, he exuded pure goodwill.

‘Now I understand why Kyler was concerned.’

Even she would have issued a similar warning.

“Katrina! I’m going to eat more ice cream! Will you have some too?”

“Uh.”

“I’ll bring some for you!”

Ara, holding an empty plate, skipped off excitedly, with Cheong hurriedly following behind.

Watching their round little figures from behind, Katrina couldn’t help but smile.

For once, her unguarded smile suited her perfectly.

***

Korea was still abuzz with excitement over Katrina’s visit. 

Over the following days, she appeared on various media outlets and broadcasts, showcasing her charisma as a celebrity.

“What do I do? What do I do!”

Thanks to her visit, Seon-ah was in a frenzy.

“Katrina’s coming over?! What should I wear? Is there anything I need to prepare?”

“There’s no need for that. She said she’s fine as she is.”

“Of course she’d say that! But I can’t just leave it at that!”

Ah, here we go again.

Leaving the flustered Seon-ah to her own devices, I stepped outside, noticing the hints of winter slowly fading.

Katrina, who had spent several days in Korea, would finally be returning to the U.S. on an early morning flight tomorrow.

She mentioned that she could use her powers to travel instantly, but she seemed to take pride in refraining from doing so.

Since it was her last day here, we decided to invite her over. As Seon-ah suggested, we thought it’d be nice to add a touch of festivity before winter fully ended.

“Should we build a snowman?”

“That’s a great idea!”

Ara, freshly back from an adventure, exclaimed with excitement.

“It’s time for the 2nd Annual Snowman-Building Competition!”

“Perfect, and now that our group has grown, it’ll be even more lively.”

I gathered the children to kick off the snowman-building competition.

Ras and Ashu seemed puzzled at first by the concept, but after watching the others, they quickly caught on.

“I shall display my supreme skills!”

“Ashu is confident!”

Before long, slimes, goblins, Gnolls, and even the Alfheim joined in, turning the snowman-building competition into a grand event.

Snow sculptures were being created everywhere.

Some participants even climbed onto rooftops to craft something extraordinary.

The whole village took on a charming, whimsical atmosphere.

It seemed chaotic, but it was a delightful kind of chaos that brought everything together.

“Can I have a quick interview?”

“Huh? Me?”

“What are you making, Cheong?”

“Uh, um… I’m making Dad and Sister.”

“Wonderful! Are you planning to make one of yourself too?”

“Oh! I forgot! I’ll make one now.”

“Thank you for the interview.”

I watched Cheong as he carefully worked on his snow figures and checked out the other children’s creations.

While they were called snowmen, many of them resembled intricate snow sculptures.

The Alfheim, in particular, crafted small, delicate figures all around, which blended beautifully with the village.

“What’s going on? All the kids are busy making something.”

Seon-ah, who had been choosing clothes for a while, stepped out of her room, surprised.

“It’s a snowman-building competition.”

“A what?”

“Why don’t you join in? Get along with the kids.”

“Alright, sounds fun.”

“Hey, I told you to build a snowman, so why are you grabbing a camera instead?”

Before I knew it, Seon-ah had taken over, baton in hand, and started interviewing the kids in my place.

While everyone was busy in the village, crafting something out of snow, I decided it might be a good time to head out and greet our guest in advance.

Jae-seong was in the kitchen with Orie, so I figured I’d quickly handle it alone.

As I stepped outside, there were still about 30 minutes left until the agreed meeting time.

The night air carried a slightly humid feel, likely because it was early summer.

‘Feels completely different from inside the dungeon.’

Over there, it’s cool and wintery.

At that moment, something flickered brightly before my eyes.

“What the—?”

Startled, I instinctively prepared to retreat into the dungeon when a voice stopped me.

“It’s me. Sorry for scaring you.”

“Oh, Katrina! It’s you.”

“I used teleportation.”

Katrina suddenly appeared before me.

This must be magic—how impressive.

Apparently, she could teleport all the way to the U.S. in one go with this ability. A clear demonstration of a Level 9 Awakener’s power.

“So, this is your dungeon?”

“Yes. Would you like to go inside?”

Honestly, I expected Katrina to arrive right on time. Yet, here she was, 30 minutes early.

Perhaps she had even arrived earlier, waiting for me to step out before making her appearance.

‘Was she… excited?’

I entertained the thought alone as I led her into the dungeon.

Inside, the slime dungeon’s dining area was slowly taking shape as groundwork continued.

“And this is?”

“Oh, this will eventually become a restaurant that my brother plans to operate.”

“A restaurant sounds like a good idea. With his skills, I doubt there’ll ever be a lack of customers.”

“Ha-ha.”

I laughed awkwardly and continued showing her around.

Katrina’s expression was as if daring me to try and impress her, yet there was a glimmer of expectation in her gaze.

‘Well, let’s see.’

Could I truly surprise someone like her?

Surely, as the Great Witch, she’d seen every type of dungeon. Or maybe… she hadn’t? Could she have been too lazy to explore many of them?

Either way, I opened the door leading to the Dungeon of Gluttony.

“This is my home. Welcome.”

“Hmm?”

Katrina tilted her head curiously as she stepped inside.

The moment she did, a cool breeze greeted her.

Despite the wintry environment, it didn’t feel cold. Instead, it was refreshingly crisp and invigorating.

Finally, having entered the true depths of the dungeon, Katrina stood still, blankly staring at the scenery.

“It’s cool, isn’t it? Outside is a bit warm.”

“……”

Katrina didn’t respond.

It seemed I had successfully managed to surprise her.

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Master 25

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Several days had passed since the rewards and punishments were settled.  

‘So much has happened during that time…’  

The tea party with Lady Meredia, securing Runiel at the slave market, recruiting Parsha, rescuing the saintess at the engagement ceremony, and finally, the merit distribution.  

It hadn’t even been a full month since I regained memories of my past life, yet the events that unfolded were already overwhelming.  

Looking back, every single moment had been full of danger.  

‘I need to start preparing in advance from now on.’  

However, the real danger was only beginning.  

Now that I had shifted from vague goals like the prosperity of my family and a comfortable life to the clear objective of saving Meredia, the trials ahead would be far more challenging than anything I had faced so far.  

‘On top of that, I now have the saintess under my protection.’  

Even focusing solely on Meredia’s salvation was difficult enough. If I got involved in the main scenario of ‘Black Tail Fantasy 3’, it would undoubtedly lead to chaos.  

But if I completely turned a blind eye, the world would be in danger as early as Act 1 of the main scenario.  

Therefore, I needed to transfer the saintess to the playable characters as soon as possible and distance myself from the main scenario.  

After days of contemplation, I had devised a plan for the future.  

“Anyway, everyone, thank you for gathering here today.”  

I had discreetly summoned Parsha, Alfred, Runiel, and other key members—those I considered my trusted subordinates—to my office for a meeting.  

“Yes, Master!!!”  

“…Sigh, Parsha. Please call me ‘Young Master’ when others are around.”  

“You don’t need to thank a mere tool. I exist only to be used.”  

In truth, my so-called “cadre” consisted of only three people—Parsha, Runiel, and Alfred, who had been dragged here the moment he returned today.  

However, considering their intellect, combat prowess, and competence, their collective effort would surely be helpful…  

“Uh, um… Young Master.”  

“Hm?”  

“T-The board says ‘Executive Meeting’… W-Why am I here?”  

Oh, right. With Sasha, that makes four people in total.  

“Haha, Miss Sasha, if you’re not one of my executives, then what are you?”  

“B-But I’m just your personal maid!?”  

As I scratched my head and tried to brush past the issue, Sasha flailed in panic, desperately voicing her protest.  

“Sasha, my grandfather and I are just servants of the estate as well.”  

“I, too, am technically a maid of the estate. If anything, you’re my senior in that regard.”  

“B-But still…!”  

Even though Parsha and Runiel tried to back me up, it was true that including Sasha in this meeting was a bit of a stretch.  

However, I had called her here for a very specific reason.  

‘For some reason, Lady Hestia seems comfortable around Sasha.’  

I had no idea what had happened while I was away handling the merit distribution, but the saintess—who was now disguised as a new maid named “Tia”—was in a state of extreme alertness.  

Not only was she wary of me and Runiel, but even when Parsha or Alfred tried to explain the situation, she merely nodded frantically, trembling all the while.  

To ease her wariness, I needed someone she wasn’t afraid of—one of the few people who knew her true identity. Sasha was that person.  

‘I do feel guilty for dragging her into yet another mess…’  

After all, I had explicitly told her to stay out of such matters, yet here I was, pulling her in again.  

But at least her role wouldn’t put her in any immediate danger.  

Still, given her personality, she would likely feel quite burdened. I needed to compensate her properly—especially since she was sending most of her earnings to support her family.  

“Sasha, how many family members do you currently support?”  

“…Pardon?”  

“I heard you have quite a few mouths to feed…”  

If I had any conscience, I couldn’t treat my subordinates like disposable workers at some black company.  

“I could make it so that you never have to worry about them again.”  

“……!”  

As I spoke with a soft smile, subtly testing her reaction, her expression stiffened for a moment.  

“……W-What do you need me to do?”  

“Haha, nothing much. Just follow my instructions when the time comes.”  

I wasn’t sure how much time had passed, but as soon as I heard Sasha’s hesitant response, I silently celebrated my success.  

To reassure her, I hooked my pinky in the air as if making a solemn vow.  

“If you do that, I promise to guarantee your family’s happiness and safety.”  

“Ah…”  

“I always keep my word.”  

Sasha, still trembling, nodded furiously without opening her eyes.  

“Whew. Don’t misinterpret my expression, alright? I’m simply saying that good work deserves fair incentives.”  

“…Really?”  

“Well… probably?”  

Alfred, who had been sitting beside her, mumbled something under his breath and shot me a disapproving glare, but I ignored him.  

For now, what mattered was securing Sasha’s cooperation.  

“Master! So what’s the plan moving forward?”  

Just as I was about to dive into the main discussion, Parsha eagerly raised her hand, eyes gleaming with excitement.  

“What kind of evi—uh, I mean brilliant plan will shake the empire this time?”  

“Well, that’s exactly why I gathered you all today.”  

She was fidgeting in her seat, clearly excited, but her enthusiasm wasn’t a bad thing. With a smile, I began explaining.  

“Our next goal is to safely awaken Lady Hestia—the future saintess—whom we currently have in our custody.”  

“Hah… What a thing to deal with in my twilight years.”  

“Huh? You all already knew the saintess’ identity?”  

Upon hearing those words, Alfred let out a deep sigh and shook his head, while Sasha, after glancing around blankly, muttered in a dazed voice. Regardless, I continued speaking.  

“For reference, the key figure in the saintess’ awakening is likely one of the winners of the Prodigy Selection Tournament.”  

“The problem is that cheating was discovered in the tournament held recently, leading to a rematch.”  

At that point, the office fell into a heavy silence, with no further distractions.  

“As a result, the winners who should have been invited to the engagement ceremony never got the chance to meet the saintess, which is why I had to bring her to the estate.”  

Since I could feel the gazes on me, I scratched my head before continuing.  

“In short, our objective is to arrange for Lady Hestia to meet the tournament winners at the upcoming rematch at the academy.”  

Finishing my explanation, I casually asked if there were any questions.  

“That concludes the briefing. Does anyone have any questions?”  

“W-Why… do we have to awaken the saintess…?”  

Sasha, who had timidly raised her hand, asked in a hesitant voice, as if regretting her brief moment of courage.  

“Haha, good question, Sasha.”  

“Eek. T-Thank you?”  

It seemed that now that her family’s well-being was on the line, she had decided to take things more seriously, which was a relief.  

“Because it’s the only way to counter the black magicians’ schemes.”  

“Hmm, indeed. Black magicians have been spotted frequently as of late. Not to mention their involvement in the engagement ceremony incident.”  

I had intended to explain with a friendly expression, but Alfred, who had been shooting nervous glances at Parsha the entire time, suddenly nodded and interjected.  

“But what exactly do you mean by their ‘plans,’ Young Master?”  

“Hmm.”  

“Aren’t they as secretive and unpredictable as ever?”  

“That’s true. Very few people know what their true goal is.”  

Agreeing with his sharp observation, I nodded along before responding.  

“That’s exactly why I wouldn’t have known either—if I hadn’t secretly received this information from my father.”  

I flashed a bright smile, delivering a convenient excuse that was sure to work in a situation like this.  

At times like this, my father’s absence was incredibly useful.  

“From the Count, you say…?”  

“Alfred, it’s no fun if you keep pressing for details.”  

“…Ahem.”  

Giving Alfred a look for his lack of tact, I cleared my throat and continued.  

“Anyway, the black magicians’ objective is clear.”  

Although this information was originally meant to be revealed only to the game’s player, I figured my inner circle should know.  

Even if they weren’t saying anything, they were probably uneasy about harboring the saintess.  

To gain their full cooperation, they needed to understand this crucial point.  

“They intend to summon a new Demon King into this world and usher in an age of darkness.”  

As my voice lowered to reveal the truth, an eerie silence filled the office.  

Well, that was to be expected.  

After all, while I could accept it since I had first encountered this world through a game, to those who had been born and raised here, the idea of a ‘Demon King’ was nothing more than—  

“A-A-A Demon King?!”  

“Haha.”  

“You mean the Demon King from the Heroic Legend?”  

“Miss Runiel, as unbelievable as it may sound…”  

Yes, most people dismissed it as mere fiction.  

“I knew it! The Heroic Legend was real all along!”  

“…Huh?”  

“I-I always believed it! Other knight cadets mocked me for taking it seriously, saying it was just a childish fairy tale, but I knew it was real!”  

Just as I was trying to figure out how to convince them of the Demon King’s existence, Runiel’s ecstatic voice caught me completely off guard.  

“That means… the legendary duel between the First Demon King and the First Hero, and the tragic love story of the Second Demon King and the Second Hero—those were all real?”  

“Uh… and Sir Whitney, which story do you prefer? I personally love the First Hero’s tale, but the Second Hero’s story is the most popular, after all.”  

‘…Wait, is this really the same Runiel I know?’  

“When I was younger, I even tried to study the Second Hero’s swordsmanship and incorporate it into my own technique, but there were too few records left…”  

Seeing someone who was once feared as a ‘killing machine’ among players now breathing heavily with sparkling eyes, speaking in rapid bursts without formalities, was giving me a sense of cognitive dissonance.  

“B-But it was definitely worth attempting! Although I couldn’t fully recreate it, I concluded that their noble swordsmanship must have incorporated a completely different style of qi training from our era…”  

“Uh, Miss Runiel, I think you’re getting a bit too excited.”  

“…Ah.”  

Although it was amusing to see this unexpected side of her, I had to interrupt to continue the meeting. At my words, Runiel suddenly snapped back to reality, her face rapidly turning bright red.  

“S-Sorry…”  

Lowering her head, she muttered an apology in a small, embarrassed voice.  

She looked exactly like an outed closet otaku.  

“No, I actually like hero stories too.”  

“It’s called the Heroic Legend…”  

“When I was little, Cecil was really into it, so I often played the Demon King role in our make-believe games. Haha.”  

“I… played it with Cecil just a few days ago…”  

I had meant to reassure her, but as I spoke, Runiel’s ears turned redder. Maybe I should’ve kept my mouth shut.  

“Master, do you suspect that one of the Prodigy Selection Tournament winners is the new Hero?”  

Just as an awkward atmosphere settled over the room, Parsha chimed in with a well-timed question.  

“Exactly, Parsha. One of them possesses the Hero’s power and will stand against the black magicians’ plot to revive the Demon King.”  

“……”  

“In times when the Demon King rises, a Hero always emerges to oppose them. Isn’t that fascinating?”  

Feeling proud of her insight, I had unknowingly revealed information that even my father couldn’t be used as an excuse for.  

Realizing my mistake, I hesitated momentarily and tried to clarify,  

“Well, this is only my speculation, but—”  

“Oh, I think I finally understand your intentions, Master.”  

Parsha nodded to herself, as if she had pieced everything together.  

“Right. A Demon King needs a Hero to make things interesting. Otherwise, it wouldn’t be any fun.”  

“…?”  

“…?”

“Haha, it’s always thrilling, always fresh…”  

Parsha’s quiet muttering as she chuckled to herself was a little unsettling, but with Alfred nearby, things should be fine.  

“Well, does anyone else have any questions?”  

I threw the question out casually, but no one responded.  

“Uh, Head Butler, does that mean he really wants us to ask questions if we’re curious?”  

“Shh, just pretend you didn’t hear anything and nod.”  

“Eek.”  

It wasn’t that they had no questions—it was more that they knew asking how I knew all this wouldn’t do them any good.  

That worked out just fine for me.  

“Master, how much time do we have?”  

The voice that cut through the silence belonged to Runiel, who had been quietly bowing her head until now. Her tone was serious.  

“Hmm, at best, two weeks.”  

The Prodigy Selection Tournament’s rematch was scheduled exactly two weeks from now. The problem was that the Academy Assault Incident, the highlight of Act 1, was set to occur around the same time.  

‘In fact, it could very well happen on the day of the tournament.’  

While security would be greatly reinforced due to the tournament, that could make it an even more tempting target for the black magicians.  

I couldn’t be certain, but I had a bad feeling about it.  

“Do you know which finalist holds the key to awakening the saintess?”  

“Since the rematch hasn’t happened yet, it’s impossible to say.”  

Besides, the top three finalists—the playable characters—were always randomly determined.  

This was precisely why speedrunners would reset repeatedly, hoping to get characters with optimal abilities.  

“Master! If we could get the participant list for the rematch, I could narrow it down!”  

“Hm?”  

Parsha, who had been looking between Runiel and me with a sulky expression, suddenly raised her hand and spoke up loudly.  

“Because I have an analysis mod—Mmph!?”  

“Watch your words, Parsha.”  

Before she could finish her sentence, Alfred clamped his hand over her mouth and scolded her in a low voice.  

“You collapsed the last time you overused that ability.”  

“Grandpa? Since when did you know about my ability—mmph!”  

“Young Master, I will explain this matter to you separately soon. For now, could you please pretend you didn’t hear anything?”  

I was curious about their story, but seeing Alfred rise from his seat and bow his head so politely, I had no choice but to nod.  

“Then, pardon my interruption… Ouch!”  

“I can’t breathe!”  

Despite being an aging butler on the verge of retirement, Alfred had lived through countless battles.  

If his granddaughter, Parsha, had inherited some kind of unusual ability, it wasn’t surprising.  

Out of respect for his wishes, I decided to let the matter rest for now.  

He had promised to explain it later, after all.  

“Now, back to the main point… Our only option left is to infiltrate the saintess into the tournament venue on the day of the rematch.”  

As soon as I spoke those words, everyone’s expression darkened.  

“Even if Sasha persuades the saintess, the academy’s security system is no joke, Master.”  

“I agree! Unless we have some incredible insider information, this plan sounds way too risky!”  

“If you were planning to ask for my help, I’d advise against it. The academy’s staff are an extremely closed-off group, and my influence doesn’t reach them.”  

One after another, Runiel, Parsha, and Alfred voiced their opposition.  

Smiling, I shook my head.  

“Haha. You all seem to be misunderstanding something. While the saintess will need to be disguised, we won’t be sneaking in. We’ll be entering the academy legitimately.”  

“…?”  

“That aside, we should be getting a message soon…”  

I quickly dispelled their misunderstanding before turning toward the window, mumbling to myself.  

“Young Master, excuse me for a moment.”  

“Oh? Speak of the devil.”  

Just then, a knock sounded at the office door, followed by a weary voice from one of the guards.  

“Apologies, sir, but there is someone outside claiming to be your dear friend. They are currently causing a commotion, demanding to be let in.”  

“Hm, I see.”  

“Fortunately, they seem to have exhausted themselves and are now sulking in front of the gate…”  

Hearing this, I let out a wry chuckle and stood up, walking over to the guard.  

“I highly doubt it, but do you recognize them?”  

“That person is my friend. Let them in.”  

The guard’s eyes widened in shock.  

“A-Are you certain?”  

“And for the record, they’re someone of quite high standing. I suggest you avoid upsetting them any further.”  

“A-Ah! Understood!”  

Watching the guard hurriedly dash off down the corridor, I let out a quiet sigh.  

“Young Master? Who did you invite to the estate?”  

“Oh, just the academy’s student council president, who happens to have authority over the Prodigy Selection Tournament’s judging panel.”  

“…Wait. Then why didn’t you mention this sooner—?”  

Alfred, apparently overwhelmed by his butler instincts, was sweating profusely.  

I reassured him with a more detailed explanation.  

“They’re actually supposed to be under house arrest right now, so they shouldn’t be moving around freely. They’re probably disguised, so don’t bother with any formal welcome preparations.”  

“Wait. Just to confirm… what is this person’s name?”  

Alfred, catching on quickly, asked hesitantly.  

With no other choice, I revealed the guest’s identity.  

“Hmm, Crown Prince Kendrick.”  

Though at this point, it would be more accurate to say—  

‘Or rather, Princess Katarina.’  

“Urk.”  

“Hiiik!”  

Whichever title I used, it wouldn’t have stopped Alfred and Sasha from letting out strangled cries of shock at the same time.

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Round 271

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Fortunately, there were no reporters inside the guild.

Inside the building, there were only our guild members, so everyone was just surprised, and that was all.

At first, they looked very shocked, but it was as if they were thinking, “I could totally see that happening.”

As I watched people gradually regain their composure, I couldn’t help but scratch my head.

‘Am I really that impressive?’

As I was lost in thought, Katrina approached me with a smile, as if she had made an awkward mistake.

“I accidentally said something silly.”

“It’s fine.”

“Hmmm……”

Katrina stared at me intently.

Wasn’t she here to see the artwork? Why does she seem so interested in me?

As I subtly stepped back from her intense gaze, Ara took my place.

“I am Ara!”

“Huh?”

“Hello!”

Ara greeted in a dignified manner.

Behind her, Cheong timidly followed and greeted in a small voice.

“Hello, I’m Cheong.”

“So you’re the familiars of Lee Kyu-seong. I’ve heard about you. You’re even cuter in person.”

Now that I looked closely, it seemed like she knew quite a bit about me.

At this point, it seemed like coming to see me was part of the reason she came to Korea.

“Do you know me?”

“Of course. There’s almost nothing I don’t know.”

“Oh! So you’re a know-it-all!”

“A know-it-all? What’s that?”

Are they doing a skit or something?

As I watched this conversation that made my brain feel a little mushy, the guild leader stepped forward.

“Welcome to our guild, Katrina. I’m the guild leader, Han Seok-jun.”

“Ah, I’m sorry. I’m Katrina Smith. Thank you so much for allowing me to visit today.”

I’d been sensing it for a while, but her attitude was odd.

It felt rude, yet she still maintained a sense of politeness when speaking.

It was like she was trying too hard to be polite, but it felt awkward.

She was definitely a unique person.

“Hmmm, but what about the people outside? Will they just be left standing there?”

“People outside…?”

“The reporters. They all seem eager to take our pictures.”

At Katrina’s words, everyone in the guild seemed flustered.

However, the guild leader gently intervened.

“People outside cannot enter the guild building freely. Guests are allowed, but the people outside are probably reporters, so there are many complications.”

“Isn’t there any way to let them in as guests?”

“No. It’s not possible.”

The guild leader smiled brightly and spoke firmly.

For a moment, I almost admired him.

“Hmph, that’s a shame. I understand.”

“Katrina, are you hungry? If you’re okay with it, we can have a meal first and then enjoy the artwork.”

“I’ll look at the artwork first. I’ve already made a dinner reservation at a restaurant.”

With that, Katrina took the lead and walked ahead, as if she knew exactly where the exhibition hall was.

I quickly followed behind, thinking how unpredictable she was.

The guild leader, myself, and Katrina.

With Ara and Cheong, only five of us went up to the exhibition hall.

Even in the elevator, Katrina sent strange glances my way.

At this point, I wondered if she wanted something from me.

Ding!

The elevator arrived, and the exhibition hall finally came into view. The well-decorated exhibition space was waiting, and the curator we had seen earlier was there.

“Oh, this isn’t bad.”

“Thank you.”

As Katrina glanced around the exhibition hall, the guild leader bowed his head in response.

Soon, Katrina dashed toward the artwork with quick steps.

The curator, based on the materials I had provided earlier, began explaining the pieces.

‘Thank goodness. I thought I would have to do it.’

I sighed in relief inside and listened to the explanation.

Indeed, Mammon’s artwork looked different when viewed with context.

At first, it seemed like just an unusual shape, but after learning the story behind it, I started to understand why it was made with such structure, angle, and form.

“Hmmm.”

“Mm.”

Katrina and the guild leader observed the artwork with serious expressions.

Next to them, Ara was also stroking her chin and squinting, focusing intently.

Ara, why are you even here?

“Shall we move on to the next piece?”

We went through all 33 works created by Mammon, one by one.

Each time I visited the guild, I would deliver a piece, and now, there were so many.

‘This is quite draining.’

The tension I had been feeling around Katrina gradually disappeared.

Instead, simply admiring all 33 works became quite exhausting.

The biggest reason was that I couldn’t control the time spent on appreciating the works.

As Katrina and the guild leader took longer to admire the pieces, I had to watch along with them.

Before long, Ara lost her initial focus, and her eyes were now unfocused, barely open.

She really didn’t need to go that far, but Ara is as stubborn as ever.

“Hm, it was good. The way the works were arranged in a circular structure was quite impressive.”

Finally, we finished appreciating the last piece.

Katrina seemed very satisfied, but she went off on her own to examine the works again.

She needed some alone time, apparently.

In the meantime, I patted Ara, who seemed exhausted, while Cheong, who had fallen asleep, was on my back.

“Thank you for your hard work, Kyu-seong.”

“It’s nothing.”

“Would it be possible to get the artist’s permission to hold an exhibition of these works?”

“Oh, I’ll ask. I’m sure they’ll like it.”

The exhibition hall created in the guild was difficult for regular visitors to access.

Of course, I could open the guild to the public, but since this place also serves as a company, there could be concerns about leaks of confidential information or disruptions to work.

“By the way, it’s already been 3 hours. Are you hungry?”

“A bit. I’m not sure about the kids, though. I feel bad for making them watch for so long.”

“It’s fine. Well, my kids can eat as much as they want from now on.”

When the subject of food came up, Ara, who had been spaced out, suddenly jumped up.

She puffed out her cheeks and made a victory gesture.

“Food!”

“Yeah, yeah. We’ll eat soon. I’ll call Jae-seong and tell him to prepare more food for Ara.”

“Okay!”

I immediately contacted Jae-seong, telling him that we’d be heading down soon and asking him to prepare enough food for Ara to eat her fill.

Just as the call ended, Katrina approached and said,

“I’ll buy all the works marked here.”

“Got it. Thank you.”

“The shipping should go here… Hmm. Would it be possible to talk to the artist?”

At that, all eyes turned toward me.

I gave Katrina an apologetic look and spoke.

“The artist doesn’t meet with anyone personally. I’m sorry.”

“Oh, are you the one in contact with the artist, Kyu-seong?”

“Yes.”

“Ah, so that’s why you were together.”

Now that I think about it, I hadn’t explained.

From Katrina’s perspective, she might have wondered why we were viewing the exhibition together.

Once the artwork appreciation was over and it seemed like the business was finished, Katrina moved back toward the elevator.

There was something hard to pin down about her.

“Katrina, I heard you already made a reservation for dinner, but if you have time, would you like to just try a little of it?”

When I asked in the elevator, Katrina stared at me intently again.

What’s going on? Why does she keep staring at me like that?

As her response was delayed, Ara, now back to her usual energetic self, stepped in.

“Are you not going to eat?”

“Huh?”

“Jae-seong’s cooking is really delicious. Can’t we eat together?”

Ara said with a face full of regret, and Katrina, with an unreadable expression, continued staring at her.

Ara didn’t back down and looked up at Katrina, her eyes shining, until Katrina finally spoke.

“If you really want to eat together, I’ll join you for a moment. But I’ll leave quickly.”

It felt like her response was saying, “If you really want it, I’ll give in just this once.”

But I could completely understand it.

She was not only a representative awakened being from the U.S. but also one of only seven Level 9 awakened beings in the world.

Considering the hardships she must have faced from all sides, such a reaction seemed completely natural.

The elevator arrived, and we headed to the restaurant.

Thanks to the call I made earlier, a delicious smell was wafting through the air.

I didn’t expect the viewing to take this long, so I felt a bit guilty.

They must have been waiting until now.

As we got closer to the restaurant, the smell became even stronger.

Because of that, I could feel Cheong, who had been sleeping on my back, start to rub his eyes and wake up.

“Is it food?”

“Cheong, you’re awake. That’s right. You’ve been waiting a long time, haven’t you? Let’s eat well.”

“Yeah, I’m so hungry.”

I heard Cheong’s cute response as we entered the restaurant. To my surprise, I saw that some people were already eating.

“Huh? It’s a buffet?”

I had expected a plated meal, but it was a buffet.

It seemed like something had been miscommunicated.

I discreetly glanced at Katrina, but surprisingly, she seemed unbothered.

“We’ll bring our food separately.”

The guild leader said that, but Katrina shook her head.

“No, it’s fine. Let’s just eat like this. I don’t want to be treated specially. And besides, I have a reservation at another restaurant, so I’ll leave after a little while.”

She was really unpredictable.

This time, the woman who enjoys being in the spotlight and becoming famous wanted to eat a regular meal with others?

Of course, it wasn’t a regular meal.

Even though it was a buffet, the taste wouldn’t change since the ingredients were from Jae-seong and me.

‘Well, maybe she’s just trying to be considerate, planning to only try a little?’

I didn’t know Katrina well, but she didn’t seem like the considerate type…

Anyway, we grabbed our plates to start serving ourselves.

“The Great Witch!”

“Katrina Smith! Wow, amazing.”

“Are we eating together?”

“Even if she’s the Great Witch, won’t she fall in love once she tastes this?”

I could hear people murmuring around us.

In the meantime, Ara suddenly grabbed Katrina’s hand.

“Follow me!”

“Huh?”

Katrina looked visibly flustered.

I was surprised and tried to stop her, but she obediently followed Ara.

“This and this. And you should try this too!”

“Did you say Ara? I actually have a reservation at another restaurant, so I can’t eat too much.”

“Hm? Is this a lot? Just try a little!”

I could see Katrina struggling.

Wow, Ara turned out to be Katrina’s rival after all.

And the aroma from the food was so irresistible that I couldn’t help but feel drawn in.

To just leave without eating this?

If she did that, I’d personally recognize her as having immense willpower.

Ara filled her plate with food, and then continued to bring over other dishes, piling them up on the table.

Katrina, on the other hand, carefully transferred a little bit of each dish to a single plate, and her pace was almost the same as Ara’s.

In the end, both of them brought their plates with all the food and started eating together.

‘What a unique combination.’

I watched them eat while attending to Cheong at the side table.

“Bon appetit!”

Ara was soon eating enthusiastically.

And Katrina was eating politely, putting food into her mouth.

“Mmm!! As expected, it’s Jae-seong’s cooking!”

“!!!?”

As always, Ara was eating happily.

And Katrina…

Chew, chew.

Swallow.

Chew, chew.

Nom, nom.

Swallow.

Suddenly, she became quiet and her hands moved faster as she kept shoveling food into her mouth.

Her plate was quickly emptied.

Since she had taken only a little, it was only natural.

“You can eat mine too!”

Ara said as she watched Katrina, then Katrina hesitated for a moment before carefully taking some food from Ara’s plate.

“But Katrina!”

“Huh?”

“Didn’t you say you were leaving soon? Is it okay to eat so much?”

“…”

Ara asked with genuine concern.

At Ara’s words, Katrina’s face turned red.

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– Clatter, clatter…  

The carriage, which had left the imperial palace after many twists and turns, rattled as it sped down the slope.  

And I, enduring the awkward silence that lingered inside the carriage, continued to avoid Meredia’s gaze, which was fixed on me.  

‘I never managed to answer in the end.’  

The reason for this prolonged silence was, in fact, simple.  

I had yet to provide an answer to the question Lady Meredia had asked me just moments ago.  

‘Why am I going this far for Lady Meredia?’  

Of course, I had a few reasons in mind.  

The fact that my family was still in a dire state, and without maintaining my engagement with her, we would inevitably fall into ruin.  

The fact that if I had chosen the emperor’s route earlier, I would not only have ended up being manipulated and killed but could have also triggered the event that turned Meredia into the final boss.  

The simple fact that she was my favorite character, and I felt sorry for her.  

If I had just taken those reasons, refined them, and given an answer, I probably wouldn’t be sitting here in silence, anxiously watching her reaction.  

‘But still…?’  

For some reason, that simple answer refused to leave my lips.  

Ever since I saw the anxious, restless expression Meredia had on her face.  

‘Why am I acting like this?’  

It wasn’t just because I was caught off guard by her unexpected expression.  

That look of hers stirred something deep in my heart, something I had buried away—but I wasn’t even sure what it was.  

No, thinking about it, isn’t that exactly why I was at a loss for words?  

“Haa.”  

“The one who should be sighing here is me. Unbelievable.”  

As I let out a deep sigh, frustrated by my tangled thoughts, Meredia’s cold voice snapped me back to reality.  

“You’re not planning on answering me, are you?”  

“No, that’s not it…”  

“Do you need more time to think? Then answer this question first.”  

Yet, as I watched Lady Meredia’s face return to her usual guarded expression, I oddly felt more at ease.  

“How much do you know about the curse I bear?”  

“…What?”  

“Did you approach me already knowing about it from the beginning?”  

That was before she suddenly decided to expose her most fatal weakness.  

“Haha, what are you talking about…?”  

“Please, don’t pretend you don’t know.”  

I was caught off guard, never expecting her to bring this up herself, and my awkward attempt to brush it off only earned me a sharp warning from her.  

“Do you have any idea how desperately I’ve been searching for a way to break this damn curse?”  

I had no idea why she suddenly brought this up, but as someone with memories of my past life, I knew exactly how much she had struggled to escape her curse.  

She had tried everything she could without revealing her identity and without betraying her beliefs.  

Yet, even after secretly recruiting white mages and seeking help from priests of the holy order, there was no cure for her curse.  

And as the main storyline progressed, her suffering only deepened—until she finally lost her faith, leading to her becoming the final boss.  

“To be honest, I had almost given up until recently.”  

“In the end, I thought I would be forced to carry this wretched curse with me for the rest of my life.”  

“…I see.”  

As she spoke, her voice sinking as she absentmindedly rubbed the back of her hand, I nodded, understanding at least a fraction of her pain.  

“Yes, that is—until someone showed up at the perfect moment and proposed an engagement.”  

Her next words made me doubt my own ears.  

“…Me?”  

“I’ll give you one last warning—stop pretending you don’t know.”  

Meredia’s cold warning came once again, but I was still too stunned to do anything but stare at her blankly.  

“You can ease the pain of my curse just by tying a handkerchief around my wrist. You can suppress the curse on my hand just by channeling your mana into me for a few seconds.”  

“…I can?”  

Because her curse was something that even Saint Hestia herself could barely purify.  

If it had been possible, Meredia wouldn’t have become the final boss in most routes.  

‘But now she’s telling me that I can fix it?’  

Me—the one who, in the original story, never even appeared and was only mentioned as someone Meredia had killed.  

Me—the one who, despite being a white mage, was always mistaken for a dark mage because of the suspiciously gray mana I emitted.  

Was I actually the only key to breaking her curse?  

‘Wait, now that I think about it… Alfred said something similar before.’  

I had been skeptical at the time, but now that I recalled it, something clicked in my mind.  

The day I realized my past life’s memories and escaped my poisoning attempt.  

That day, Alfred had told me something in the mansion.  

‘According to the information my father gathered, the key to normalizing my white magic lies within the Embergreen Ducal House.’  

I had never once considered that my white magic’s abnormality and Meredia’s curse might be connected.  

But if what she said was true, then my abilities had clearly been interacting with her curse all along.  

Even a fool like Prince Kendrick—no, even Princess Katarina—would have a hard time denying the connection now.  

“…Hah.”  

As the scattered puzzle pieces finally came together, I couldn’t help but laugh.  

If I really was the key to Meredia’s fate, then the entire story of the original game had already gone off the rails.  

“And the one who appeared so suddenly… is now shamelessly acting like he knows nothing.”  

“…Ah.”  

“Whitney Lingard, stop pretending and admit it already.”  

Snapping out of my thoughts, I turned to face her once more as she spoke in a chilling voice.  

“You knew about my curse from the very beginning, and you approached me already knowing the solution.”  

She spoke as if she had already uncovered the truth, her lips curling into a smirk as she waited for my response.  

“…Will you allow me to explain myself?”  

“Hah, sure. By all means.”  

As I finally decided to clear up her misunderstanding, her gemstone-like eyes suddenly glowed coldly.  

“But no matter what excuse you give, you won’t be able to deceive my eyes.”  

With her gaze piercing through my every move, lying would be meaningless.  

“If you still refuse to be honest with me now, I don’t care if it ruins my reputation—I’ll annul this engagement right here.”  

Of course, I had no intention of lying to her in the first place, so this only worked in my favor.  

“I truly did not know that my white magic had any effect on your curse.”  

“……”

“But if my power can help you, then I swear—I will do everything in my power to assist you.”  

The moment I spoke the plain truth, Meredia’s expression twisted in frustration.  

“…Why?”  

Her gaze, now filled with incomprehension, once again carried that same anxiety and hesitation I had seen earlier.  

“Well, if I don’t maintain my engagement with you—”  

“You’re afraid your family will fall into ruin? Nonsense. If that were true, siding with the emperor, even with a time-limited contract, would have been the more logical choice.”  

I tried to offer another justification, but before I could even finish, she cut me off with a cold rebuttal.  

“…With all due respect, Her Majesty is a terrifying person.”  

“And yet, knowing that, you still rejected her hand, risked your life, and gambled everything just to save me? That doesn’t add up.”  

For the first time, I could sense a faint trace of fear in her voice—something uncharacteristic of her.

“…Honestly, I just don’t understand you.”  

Somehow, I felt like I knew the reason. She couldn’t trust me. That was just the kind of character Meredia was in the game.  

“If you really wanted to save your family, there were plenty of better ways than relying on me. Yet, you deliberately chose to use someone as risky as me.”  

“……”  

“Even just now. Even if you truly didn’t know about that strange ability of yours, that was still an opportunity, wasn’t it?”  

Arrogant, cynical, and always needing to keep her opponent in the palm of her hand to feel at ease—a villainess. A woman so twisted and pitiful that she couldn’t even trust Parsha, the one who remained by her side until the very end in the game.  

“It was a perfect chance to turn me from a simple business partner into nothing more than a powerless subordinate.”  

That was the essence of her character—the woman known as Meredia Embergreen from the perspective of a player.  

“But our contract—”  

“A contract? A business relationship? That doesn’t matter anymore. That only works when both sides have equal bargaining power.”  

So, to her, the one-sided kindness I had been showing was nothing but an impurity—something suspicious and incomprehensible that only made her more wary. An impurity that, because she couldn’t understand its intent, she would eventually want to remove entirely.  

“But despite having something you clearly want from me… even though you could have easily taken advantage of me and gained it immediately…”  

“……”

“You’ve only ever acted in a way that benefits me. Without once revealing what you really want.”  

And as if my thoughts had been correct, Meredia clenched her teeth for a moment before asking me again, her voice full of anxiety.  

“So answer me now. What do you truly want from me?”  

“Haha…”  

“I don’t understand at all. Say it yourself. Right now.”  

She was afraid—afraid of a person she couldn’t see through, even with those proud gemstone eyes of hers.  

‘What should I say now?’  

Honestly, all I wanted was to give her a satisfying answer and put her at ease as soon as possible.  

But for some reason, ever since she first asked, I hadn’t been able to get the words out.  

Because… she wasn’t wrong.  

My ultimate goal right now was to survive the dangerous scenarios ahead and ensure my family’s safety so I could live a peaceful life.  

Helping Meredia, my favorite character, should have been nothing more than a secondary wish.  

‘No matter how dangerous the emperor’s route was, was it really something worth risking my life over?’  

After all, my life would be in danger whether I chose the emperor’s path or stayed engaged to Meredia.  

If I were thinking rationally, I would have sided with the emperor, only to betray or escape at the right moment.  

Entrusting my fate to Meredia so easily—it wasn’t something a logical person would have done.  

‘It’s like… my small desire to help Meredia completely flipped my priorities…’  

As that strange feeling of unease settled in, I found myself lost in thought, mumbling the question to myself.  

“…Ah.”  

Then, like a hammer striking my head, realization hit me.  

‘That’s right…’  

I finally remembered.  

Before Meredia became my favorite character, before I had any real attachment to the game—I had no dreams or hopes to begin with.  

‘The reason I played the game so obsessively… was because, stuck in a hospital room with nothing else to do, it was the only thing I had.’  

Yes. I had forgotten about it as I lived this new life, but now, the dark memories I had blurred out were resurfacing.  

And with them, I finally understood what had been weighing on my mind all this time.  

‘Saving Meredia isn’t some secondary goal…’  

A boy suffering from an incurable illness, abandoned by both family and hope—how could he not feel a connection to the tragic villainess of a game?  

‘…It was my dream itself.’  

Unlike himself, who had no future, she—at least in the game—had a faint possibility of being saved.  

So he made it his life’s goal.  

“First, you make some weird sound, and now you’re just silent again.”  

……  

“So, in the end, you’re not going to—”  

And now, even though the game had become reality, that boy’s wish hadn’t changed.  

“No, I’ll say it clearly now.”  

To prove that to the very person in question, I forced down the habitually rising corners of my lips and cut off Meredia’s trembling words.  

“What I truly want from you…”  

Honestly, I was a little afraid.  

Wouldn’t it be better to make up some plausible excuse right now?  

Saying something that could break our current relationship—it was practically idiotic.  

“…is to see you happy.”  

But after taking a deep breath, I spoke my words without hesitation, allowing the smile I had been suppressing to surface slightly.  

“…Why?”  

Meredia, who had been staring at me with blinking, jewel-like eyes, seemed unable to find any signs of deception in my expression. She asked in a dazed voice.  

“Hmm, who knows?”  

Lowering my voice, I scratched the back of my head and murmured hesitantly.  

“…Maybe because I’ve liked you for a long time?”  

And then—  

“—?!”  

Instead of rebuking me for lying, Meredia froze in place, wearing an expression that was shockingly uncharacteristic of her usual demeanor.  

Seeing her reaction, I chuckled awkwardly.  

“…Hah. I guess I can’t even call it a joke anymore, huh?”  

✦✦✦  

As time passed, the sun had nearly set.  

—Creak…  

As the sky darkened and a light rain began to fall, a carriage slowly pulled up to the Embergreen duchy’s estate.  

“Well then, take care, Lady Meredia.”  

As Meredia silently stepped out of the carriage, Whitney Lingard, still seated inside, waved at her with a strangely relieved smile.  

“Make sure to write me a letter later!”  

But without sparing him a glance, Meredia walked toward the mansion with tightly sealed lips.  

“My Lady! You’ll get wet!”  

One of her maids, turning pale, hurriedly ran to her with an umbrella.  

Meredia briefly glanced at her before speaking.  

“I have a question.”  

“…Pardon?”  

“…What do you think the chances are of someone truly liking me?”  

The maid’s mind momentarily blanked.  

“U-Uh… Th-That is… well… um….”  

“……”

“I-I suppose there aren’t many people who would dare to hold such feelings for someone as incredible as you, my Lady! Haha…”  

As the maid floundered for an answer, she straightened up immediately upon seeing Meredia’s narrowed gaze.  

“So, you think it’s impossible too.”  

“A-Ah, my Lady!”  

“Forget it. Go prepare my bath.”  

Her gemstone eyes flashed for an instant before she stepped out from under the maid’s umbrella and walked into the rain, her voice cold.  

“B-But… Hic.”  

The maid trailed after her, but upon receiving a single icy side-glance, she stopped in her tracks.  

“…She’s really mad.”  

Watching her mistress’s retreating figure, the maid murmured in a hushed, trembling voice.  

“…But, um. Her ears and the back of her neck are completely red.”  

Had she seen Meredia’s face—burning hot as she desperately tried to cool it down in the rain—she wouldn’t have said something so foolish.  

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Alon didn’t know anything about the Golden Dragon, Lainisius. In fact, it would have been strange if he did. Dragons were a species that had vanished during the forgotten era of the gods, already relegated to legend in Psychedelia.

Thus, he only stared blankly at the massive creature for a moment before calmly letting out a sigh.

“…I came here on Duke Komalon’s recommendation.”

[Duke Komalon?]

The enormous reptilian eye reflected a moment of confusion before a low murmur escaped.

[Ah—oh, I see. That half-fledged sorcerer from before? Yes, I remember him.]

Nodding a few times, Lainisius spoke.

[So, is he doing well?]

Alon hesitated, unsure how to answer that question, but it seemed the dragon had already reached his own conclusion.

[Hmm—it appears he failed to achieve his ambition and met his end, given that he didn’t come here himself.]

“Did you know what he was planning?”

[Since I was part of that plan, yes. It was a foolish idea, but if one’s sole goal was to prevent those things from rising again, it was actually quite efficient and clever.]

“…You were part of it?”

At Alon’s question, Lainisius slowly lowered his head to the ground with a thunderous thud.

[Indeed. His plan was to leave only a small fraction of humanity alive and use my dragon heart to create a barrier that would allow the few survivors to prosper again.]

Using a dragon heart…

Alon fell silent briefly before speaking again.

“…That means Duke Komalon essentially planned to kill you, doesn’t it?”

[You could say that.]

“And you were fine with that?”

How could he be so calm about such a thing?

[Why wouldn’t I be?] Lainisius replied in a leisurely tone, as though it was no big deal.

[From the moment I was sealed here, I was as good as dead. In a way, I’m only alive now thanks to my dragon heart.]

“Is it because of those spears?”

Alon gestured toward the massive spears embedded in the dragon’s torso—spears so large they seemed fit for giants from myth.

Lainisius nodded.

[They are the Spears of Annihilation, personally driven into me by my closest friend to save my life.]

“…Were you betrayed?”

[No, not at all. Though it may sound strange to you, it was exactly what it appears to be. These spears were meant to save me by hiding me.]

“…A story from the forgotten era of the gods, then?”

[Yes.]

“May I hear it?”

[Certainly.]

Lainisius fell silent for a moment, seemingly organizing his thoughts, before his voice began recounting the past.

[It’s not a particularly long story. We, along with the sorcerers, went to slay them—and we failed.]

[Most of the dragons perished there. The same was true for the sorcerers. Though they succeeded in forcing those things back beneath the roots, they couldn’t destroy them. Most of the sorcerers were annihilated as a result.]

A half-success bought with countless sacrifices.

[I should have died there as well. If not for my friend who drove a spear into me and sealed me, I would have.]

[The spear he drove into me twisted the laws of the abyss where teleportation magic didn’t work and brought me to this dark place. In other words, he chose sealing me as a way to save my life.]

Because the sorcerer’s magic could bend the laws, even in the abyss.

Lainisius, with a faintly nostalgic expression, glanced at the spear embedded in his torso. Then, with a resigned look, he muttered,

[Well, thanks to that, I survived, but I lost everything. These Spears of Annihilation seal all of the target’s abilities.]

“…That means.”

[Yes, it means my eyes, which once saw through the world, and my language, which could twist laws with words—all of it has been sealed permanently. Even summoning you here was only possible using an artifact I created before my sealing.]

Lainisius murmured that all he had left was his massive body.

At last, Alon understood.

That calm demeanor.

The lack of anger over his own death.

The indifference to everything.

…Had he given up?

At first, Alon thought Lainisius was merely easygoing, but he was wrong.

Alon looked at his body.

Although his golden eyes still existed, they had lost their vivid color.

Likewise, the golden scales that once gleamed brightly in the dark no longer stood out but seemed to be immersed in shadow.

Even the magical energy that should have been perceptible felt faint and weak.

“…Is there no way to break the seal?”

[There is none. Unless my departed friend returns, destroying this spear would be impossible.]

Lainisius declared firmly.

For a moment, silence fell between them.

[You are a kind soul.]

“…What?”

[Aren’t you feeling pity for me? But there is no need. I have accepted this situation. Now, let’s get to the main point. Tell me why you came here.]

Lainisius’s gaze met Alon’s directly.

The silence was brief.

Alon quickly asked the first question he had prepared.

“The Duke Komalon said it won’t be long until ‘it’ rises again. Is that true?”

[It is true. As I mentioned before, it was only sealed.]

Alon let out a deep sigh.

He had suspected it might be the case since his battle with the Duke Komalon, but hearing a confirmation left him feeling stifled.

However, he had another fact to verify, so he continued without hesitation.

“…From what I know, for them to descend into this world, they need a vessel for possession.”

[That is also correct.]

“Is the vessel already predetermined by fate?”

Lainisius answered decisively.

[Not at all. The vessels they possess are created by the apostles.]

“…Apostles?”

[Yes. They often mentally break down individuals with high potential, making them ideal vessels for descent.]

Alon frowned silently.

The concept of apostles had never appeared in the game.

‘…Was it mentioned at all?’

As he tried to search his faint memories, Alon sighed quietly once more.

While it was true, as Lainisius said, that the five Great Sins would descend, at least the children he had nurtured wouldn’t become the five Great Sins. That alone gave Alon a sense of relief.

Ten years ago, Alon had only intended to give light guidance, but before he knew it, his bond with them had grown deeper than he had realized.

‘…In any case, if the five Great Sins are truly going to rise, my course of action is now clear.’

As Alon thought of the artifact located north of the border, a sudden question came to mind. He turned to Lainisius once again, seeking clarity on something he thought he already knew.

“Before I met you, I encountered a dragonkin in the ruins.”

[Dragonkin?]

“Well, he only looked like one. I can’t say for sure if he truly was a dragonkin, but he seemed unaware of when those things would rise.”

Recalling the dragonkin he had encountered in the colony’s ruins, Alon waited as Lainisius pondered for a moment before responding.

[I don’t know whom you met, but perhaps it’s possible they didn’t know.]

“Why is that?”

[During the final battle between the sorcerers and the dragons, most gods were either annihilated or sealed after having their powers and names stripped away.]

“…So, if they were destroyed or sealed early on, they wouldn’t know?”

[Indeed. No one would know. The sorcerers and dragons who knew the truth all perished, offering their lives to seal them. The only ones left who know for sure are myself and the Duke Komalon.]

“I see.”

Alon nodded, organizing his thoughts.

“The Duke Komalon mentioned that you could assist me with magic.”

[Assist you? Hmm… If it were in the days before I was sealed, perhaps. But now, I can offer advice at best.]

“Then, do you know anything about the ‘Unity with Shadows’?”

[What?]

As soon as Alon mentioned it, Lainisius’s demeanor changed dramatically.

Alon was briefly taken aback by the reaction.

[How do you know about that?]

“…What do you mean?”

[I’m talking about Unity with Shadows.]

“Is it important?”

[Of course, it is. It’s the emblem of my dearest friend, Kailas.]

“…What?”

An all-too-familiar name escaped the dragon’s mouth, leaving Alon dumbfounded.

At that moment—

[Meow?]

From Alon’s coat pocket, where it had been quietly resting, the small creature Blackie let out a strange sound and jumped out.

[Young dragon? No… Shadow Dragon!?]

Lainisius exclaimed in astonishment. 

Shortly afterward, Lainisius, who had heard everything about Alon’s ability to use various incantations and how he obtained the dragon egg, finally spoke after much deliberation.

[…So, in the end, you wish to ask about the method to use Unity with Shadows?]

“That’s right.”

[Very well, I’ll teach you.]

“Really?”

[But there’s one condition.]

“…A condition?”

[Yes, and it’s not something unfavorable to you. If you can truly grow strong enough to achieve it.]

Lainisius smiled broadly and said, [You will gain the right to be called my master.]

He presented this to Alon.

[What do you say, mage? Will you accept my offer?]

A new glimmer of hope flickered in his once lifeless eyes.

***

Kiriana, though irritated by the monster wave that had continued for several months, didn’t feel any particular sense of crisis.

It was only natural.

No matter how many monsters surged forth, Kiriana was one of the Five Swords of Caliban.

In other words, she was a Sword Master, and to someone like her, monsters were nothing more than a nuisance regardless of their numbers—they posed no real threat.

At least, that had been the case until just moments ago.

“Hey! Block that area, you idiot!”

“The wall’s collapsing!”

“Reinforce! Reinforce, damn it! Get your head in the game!”

Kiriana frowned as she looked toward the fortress walls at the border.

Despite being reinforced with countless spells to prevent any monster from breaking through, the walls were now in ruins.

This meant that an unforeseen situation had occurred.

Swish—!

Each time Kiriana swung her sword, countless monster heads soared into the air.

Yet, despite her efforts, the number of monsters didn’t decrease.

In fact, as time passed, more seemed to be pouring in, as if they had been waiting for this moment.

‘Why did the walls suddenly…?’

She couldn’t comprehend the situation.

There was no way those magically reinforced walls could be broken so easily.

But there was no time to dwell on that mystery amidst the urgent chaos.

“Aaagh!”

Kiriana rescued a soldier who had fallen helplessly and was about to have his neck torn by an orc. She scowled and scolded him.

“Get it together!”

“S-sorry!”

The soldier hastily picked up his weapon with trembling hands.

Kiriana sighed.

The monster army itself still didn’t pose a significant threat to her.

Given her abilities, which were more suited to facing individual opponents than large groups, she could kill all the monsters here, though it would leave her bedridden for days.

If necessary, she could always choose to flee.

No monster could ever catch up to Kiriana if she decided to escape.

Yet, what made her expression serious was the plight of the soldiers.

Even now, she was powerless to prevent soldiers from being torn apart by monsters before her very eyes.

This was precisely why she had come here, even after retiring from the Five Blades.

She had once witnessed her knight order, which she had nurtured herself, being mercilessly slaughtered by the Outer God Ulthultus in the North.

She never wanted to experience that horrific tragedy again.

“Ugh—”

Feeling a sudden nausea rising from her stomach, Kiriana instinctively covered her mouth.

The memories of the North resurfaced, making her breath quicken.

Although she was capable of overcoming the present situation, the trauma rooted deep in her mind since the Northern battle continued to haunt her.

At that moment, a figure entered her field of vision.

‘Marquis Palatio…!’

The sight of him brought her a surprising sense of relief.

Though she hadn’t observed any extraordinary magical prowess from him, she had heard many rumors about the marquis.

And she knew that rumors didn’t arise without reason.

‘If he can reduce the number of monsters by even a third—or even a quarter—I can retreat the soldiers and finish off the rest myself.’

As she calmed her breathing and composed herself, the marquis raised one hand to form a seal.

Then, lifting his left hand with only his index finger and thumb extended, he brought it up to his nose.

And what appeared next was—

‘…A cat?’

It was a cat.

A kitten with jet-black fur, matching the color of the marquis’s cloak, suddenly perched on his shoulder, tilting its head and observing the approaching monsters with crimson eyes.

‘Danger—!’

Seeing the monsters charge at the marquis before any magic had been cast, Kiriana instinctively tried to move, but—

Her body froze.

She gasped.

The moment the marquis quietly muttered something—

“One.”

A chill ran down her spine.

Countless crimson eyes appeared all over the small cat’s body, sending shivers through everyone who witnessed it.

Then, with those blood-red eyes covering its entire body, the cat curled its lips into a chilling smile.

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Round 270

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After returning from the USA, it was time for a long-overdue outing.

During that time, I was busy preparing for winter and setting up the Sky Island portal, but now I could finally take a breather.

Ara was looking forward to continuing her adventures after returning, filled with great expectations, but it turned out that Seon-ah had been showing her adventure action movies on a tablet.

‘Was it Indiana Jones?’

It seemed she had shown her movies from the series every night.

So, lately, she seemed deeply engrossed in adventures, but it was cute, so did it really matter?

“Sister, hurry up.”

“Okay! Zoom zoom!”

“Zoom zoom?”

We drove to the guild.

Tonight, Katrina was supposed to come by herself, so we planned to go early to prepare and chat.

“What if I cook and she doesn’t like it?”

“Don’t worry.”

And my younger brother, Jae-seong, was coming along with me.

Jae-seong’s task was to prepare the dinner we would serve Katrina.

It wasn’t necessary, but I guess we wanted to make a good impression?

‘Our Mammon’s first, no, second customer, we should at least offer this level of service.’

And since Katrina had a significant influence in the industry, Mammon’s recognition could continue to grow.

I really hoped it would become famous soon. I even wanted to hold an exhibition to see Mammon’s happy face.

Before we knew it, we had arrived at the guild.

Unlike Ara, for Cheong who was at the guild for the first time, he looked quite frightened as he looked around.

“I’m scared.”

“It’s okay! Just trust me!”

Cheong nodded at our dependable Ara’s words and tightly gripped her sleeve.

Seeing the little ones holding each other and moving together was heart-wrenching.

And it seemed I wasn’t the only one who felt this way, as everyone’s attention focused on us as soon as we entered the guild building.

“Oh, how cute.”

“Ara, it’s been a while. You’ve become even prettier.”

“Ah, that’s your brother! How cute they both are!”

“Hahaha. Look at him holding onto the sleeve tightly. He’s much more scared than Ara.”

As Ara drew attention, she waved her hand to greet everyone. Then, uncles and aunts quickly came over with snacks.

The sudden crowd made Cheong’s eyes twitch.

“Try this. It’s a new snack that just came out.”

“How pretty! Can I touch your hair?”

“It’s been a while, Ara. Let’s ride the hobbyhorse!”

The enthusiastic courtship from the people and Ara’s carefree responses gradually eased Cheong’s guard, and he started to mingle little by little.

“It’s a charge!”

“Charge!”

Ara, riding a hobbyhorse from one Awakener, was having fun. I felt a bit sorry, but since she seemed to enjoy it, did it really matter?

“How did you manage to bring such a cute child again, Kyu-seong?”

“I must have saved a country in my past life.”

“Really jealous.”

Cheong, unlike Ara, was quiet.

Perhaps that’s why people who liked quiet children found him popular, and he looked like a child model as he held a chocolate milk in both hands and sipped it.

Surrounded by people, Cheong drank his chocolate milk. 

Ara, riding a hobby horse, ran around everywhere.

Their personalities were truly opposite.

“Kyu-seong, long time no see.”

“Ah! Hello.”

Just then, a familiar research lab employee passed by and greeted me. I thought he would just greet and pass by, but suddenly he approached me.

“Kyu-seong, the seeds you sent recently are causing quite a stir.”

“The Meluca seeds?”

“Yes! Everyone’s excited, calling it the discovery of the century. They’re staying up all night with the hope that it might cure several diseases that have been unconquered so far.”

His appearance suggested his dark circles had almost reached his cheeks…

Fortunately, his expression was bright despite the dark circles.

After a brief conversation with the researcher, someone came down to greet us from above.

“Welcome, Kyu-seong.”

“Ah, Guild Master. You didn’t have to come down yourself.”

“No, it’s fine. Ah, it’s been a while, Jae-seong. I really appreciated the last dinner party.”

After exchanging greetings with Jae-seong, we headed towards the dining area.

I showed him some of the new plants we brought, and we discussed what dishes to prepare.

“This is fascinating. Dungeon plants, you say?”

“Yes. I discovered them recently, and they taste good. I plan to cultivate and improve them.”

Jae-seong was already bustling in the kitchen, warming up for cooking, and the chefs, having synced with him before, started preparing together.

“Jae-seong, I want ice cream!”

“Okay. I’ll make it right away.”

Ara was ordering from the menu in the meantime.

It felt familiar.

In the meantime, I sat at any table with the Guild Master and handed him something.

“What’s this?”

“It’s a description of the artworks. I heard it directly from the artist and wrote it down.”

“Ho.”

The handwritten notes of Mammon’s descriptions, with even the titles of the works clearly listed.

“It would be good to attach pictures of the artworks here. No, let’s attach them to the exhibits on display right now.”

With the notes in hand, the Guild Master stood up, asked me to wait, and disappeared like the wind while making a call somewhere.

Seeing his passionate demeanor, it seemed like the guild was his side job and art his main profession.

“Here’s your ice cream.”

“Wow!”

Jae-seong had made the ice cream himself, boasting of its unique texture created using light particles.

“But where’s the Guild Master?”

“He went somewhere for a moment.”

“We should store this in the freezer.”

The ice cream had a unique shape, like thin threads densely packed together.

Upon closer inspection, you could see tiny holes in the ice cream.

“It’s delicious!”

Cheong, who had tasted it, widened his eyes in delight. 

Following him, Ara took a bite, looked surprised, and then took another.

Let’s see.

Shall I try some too?

“Yum.”

Hmm!

It was indeed unique as Jae-seong described, like the texture of cotton candy.

How could ice cream have such a texture?

The addictive texture and flavor quickly made the ice cream disappear.

Feeling a bit disappointed, I was still savoring the taste when the Guild Master returned.

“Kyu-seong, shall we go check it out now?”

“Why don’t you have some ice cream first?”

“Hmm, just one bite.”

It felt like he was eating out of courtesy but was in a hurry.

He really was passionate.

The Guild Master, Han Seok-jun, took a bite of the ice cream and seemed enlightened.

Whatever thoughts he had of immediately going to the exhibition space seemed to vanish as he savored the ice cream and finally moved.

“This is undoubtedly the best ice cream I’ve ever tasted. Honestly, it’s a shame to even call it ice cream. It’s a dish.”

As the praise for the ice cream continued, we finally arrived at the exhibition space.

Previously, this space was lined with the Guild Master’s collection, but now only Mammon’s works were visible.

The color tone of the space had even been adjusted to match Mammon’s works.

‘He’s serious.’

I hadn’t imagined he’d even adjust the interior. It seemed he had prepared everything as soon as he heard Katrina was coming to Korea.

“Signs with your descriptions will arrive soon. They’ll use your notes for the English translation and attach them to the artworks.”

“Oh.”

It was genuinely professional.

But still, with only a few pieces, the exhibition felt a bit sparse.

“Guild Master.”

“Yes, what is it?”

“Would it be okay if I brought a few more pieces from Artist Ingo?”

“!!”

The Guild Master looked at me with a surprised expression and then muttered as if he had realized something.

“No wonder there were some pieces in the descriptions that weren’t here before. Could it be…”

“Yes, I brought everything.”

I pulled out a few more of Mammon’s works through Bokkeum. These were not all from the village; they were Mammon’s self-works.

A total of six pieces.

All were in the form of sculptures.

Their sizes varied from those as tall as me to giant sculptures that could be around 3 meters tall, and some that reached up to my waist.

“Ugh.”

“Ah, this is…”

“Sorry for not telling you in advance. I had to airlift these over in a rush…”

“No, it’s more than welcome! Especially these pieces…”

The Guild Master examined the newly revealed sculptures with a dreamy look in his eyes.

He seemed to like them.

“These are exceptional. I would definitely like to collect these.”

“I’m glad you like them.”

The Guild Master then made a call and asked to have the rest of the signs made as well. Soon, he called a curator friend to seriously consider and consult on how to arrange the new pieces.

“Wow.”

This was the first time I’d seen him this serious. He was always so laid-back.

Meanwhile, Ara and Cheong, bored, were playing “SeseSese,” a game Seon-ah seemed to have taught them.

Watching their adorable antics for a while, the two finally decided on the arrangement and positioning and began to move the pieces earnestly.

The Guild Master, being a high-class Awakener, had no trouble moving the sculptures.

“Time has flown by.”

Looking at the time following the Guild Master’s comment, indeed, the scheduled time was fast approaching.

And then.

“Katrina Smith has just left. She’ll arrive in about 20 minutes!”

A guild staff member informed us of Katrina’s ETA.

She was arriving 30 minutes earlier than scheduled.

However, as the preparations were just finished, there was a comfortable margin.

“Phew, everything is well placed.”

“Katrina will be surprised. We’ve prepared even the unexpected pieces.”

The curator nodded with an expectant look.

But in my eyes, was it really all that? Art is indeed challenging.

“Will you start with dinner?”

“Well, it seems best to match the other party’s preference. If she wants to see the works first, we’ll start with that; if not, we’ll start with dinner.”

“Understood.”

But…

Do I really need to stay?

Thinking about it, it seems like my role here is pretty much done.

‘Should I just show my face and leave?’

Since I have to take Jae-seong back anyway, it seemed like Katrina could just greet, have dinner, and leave.

“Guild Master! Katrina Smith has arrived!”

“What? Already?”

The same staff member who had said 20 minutes were left came back, sweating profusely, with the update.

“It seems she used magic.”

“Understood. Let’s go down and see her.”

From the conversation, it was inferred that…

Indeed, the grand witch seemed quite temperamental, arriving an hour early and moving unpredictably, which felt somewhat rude.

“Hmm.”

Still, since she is a valuable customer of Mammon’s, I decided to bear it. I took Ara and Cheong and followed the Guild Master.

As we rode the elevator down, I could sense a bustling crowd. It must be the power of a Level 9 Awakener.

Already, I could feel that various media had gathered in front of the guild building.

“That person over there…”

Following the Guild Master’s gaze, I turned my head and saw a foreign woman standing there with an air of authority.

She had long black hair and a high nose bridge. Her blue eyes were striking.

“Hello. I am Katrina Smith.”

Though she spoke in English, it sounded like Korean to me. This was the power of ‘magic’.

At the same time, she looked at me. Then, with a slight smile, she continued,

“You must be Lee Kyu-seong. Nice to meet you. I’ve heard a lot about you from Kyler.”

“Uh, yes.”

So she knew Kyler.

Just as I was about to brush it off nonchalantly,

“Kyler?”

“Could you be talking about the wanderer Kyler?”

“… You know two Level 9 Awakeners?”

An unexpected repercussion shook those around us.

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Master 23

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“No, what in the world is this…?”  

“Heh, could it be that the black mage’s restraints have been undone?”  

As the floor of the garden became engulfed in a suspicious grayish smoke, the ministers, who had been frozen in place watching the situation unfold, began murmuring in panic.  

“Hmm.”  

Amidst the swirling chaos, the emperor alone remained composed, her gaze fixed on Whitney, the origin of the smoke.  

“Sir Whitney, this is quite unexpected.”  

As she finally spoke softly through the haze, Whitney, who had been staring at Meredia, slowly turned his head to look behind him.  

“Is this your choice?”  

“Haha…”  

Through the drifting smoke, two pairs of smiling eyes, strikingly alike, met in silence.  

“I think I finally understand why the ministers always look at me with such disapproval.”  

The only difference was that one carried a thick killing intent, while the other maintained an unreadable and enigmatic air.  

“…I have no idea what you’re thinking.”  

Of course, as someone who also possessed the same slit-eyed expression, the emperor knew all too well that facing such a look meant this was the most dangerous moment. She hesitated to act rashly and instead chose to observe the situation.  

‘What is she saying?’  

In truth, however, Whitney was merely pricking up his ears, trying to catch the emperor’s words amidst the ministers’ murmurs, which had grown louder due to their fear of the white magic-induced smoke he had created.  

“Cough, cough. What is this smoke, anyway…?”  

Because of that, the brief confrontation between the two slit-eyed figures was soon interrupted.  

“Huh?”  

Right in front of Whitney, the black mage who had been coughing and frowning suddenly spotted his face through the smoke, eyes widening in shock.  

“You… You’re that bastard who stole the Saint!”  

“……”

“Huh? What are you doing here?”  

At the black mage’s absurd accusation, the murmuring ministers began to quiet down.  

“Wait, are you talking about me?”  

“Hah. Did you really think I’d forget that smug smile of yours?”  

Thanks to that, the garden, which had momentarily fallen silent, was once again filled with the black mage’s furious outburst.  

“If you hadn’t suddenly interfered, I wouldn’t have been abandoned and half-burned like this!”  

“Hmm.”  

“Enough with that damn smile—reveal your true identity! Are you part of a rogue faction of black mages? Or perhaps…”  

However, as she was raising her voice in fury, the black mage suddenly noticed the emperor standing behind Whitney and momentarily fell silent.  

“Hah, I see now. You’re just the emperor’s lapdog. A traitorous wretch.”  

Her lips twisted into a sneer as she glanced back and forth between Whitney and the emperor, her gaze filled with ridicule.  

“I knew it. For a so-called white mage, your aura felt far too similar to ours. Now it all makes sense.”  

“I’m afraid I have no idea what you’re talking about.”  

“Hah! You may be smiling triumphantly now, but you’ll regret it soon enough.”  

Whitney, now being branded as the emperor’s lackey, responded with an expression of clear dissatisfaction. However, the black mage ignored him and continued to glare daggers at him as she spoke.  

“Now that you’ve left the embrace of the Great Shadow, not even the emperor will be able to protect you.”  

“So, why not help me instead? If you do, I might just put in a good word for—Guhk!”  

Her monologue, which had gone uninterrupted for quite some time, was abruptly cut short when Meredia, who had been quietly staring at the back of her own hand, suddenly kicked the black mage in the stomach.  

“Black mages have a tendency to ramble on about things only they understand, to an exhausting degree.”  

Meredia, now having physically silenced the black mage in place of the temporarily disabled magic shock device, spoke in her usual cold tone.  

“However, what she said at the beginning cannot be ignored.”  

Her face carried an expression that stood in stark contrast to the emperor, who was now scowling deeply.  

“Black mage. Just now, did you say that my fiancé kidnapped the Saint?”  

“Ugh… And who the hell are you?”  

“You were just speaking with such certainty that I had abducted the Saint. Why are you suddenly changing your story?”  

It was the same predatory expression that the emperor herself had worn just moments ago—the look of a beast baring its fangs after spotting its prey.  

“I-I never said that!”  

Now trapped in a completely reversed situation, the black mage, still gasping from Meredia’s kick, stammered in a dazed voice.  

“I’m sure none of you can understand this foolish black mage’s actions.”  

As if she had been waiting for this very moment, Meredia turned away from the black mage and scanned the gathered crowd, beginning her explanation.  

“Of course, that’s to be expected.”  

“Wait, my story isn’t over ye—”  

“This black mage seems to be under the effects of an extremely strong delusion spell.”  

For a brief moment, as Meredia uttered those words, her gaze lingered on the emperor. However, she soon turned her attention to Whitney, who was standing behind her.  

“My fiancé attempted to neutralize it, but it appears the delusion was so severe that her brain has already been completely addled.”  

“N-No! I’m sure that bastard kidnapped the Saint!”  

“First, she accuses me. Now, she tries to falsely incriminate Sir Whitney, the hero personally chosen by Her Majesty the Emperor.”  

Sensing instinctively that things were taking a turn for the worse, the black mage desperately tried to defend herself, but it was already too late.  

“Therefore, Your Majesty the Emperor, I would like to officially raise an objection regarding the reliability of this witness’s testimony.”  

“No! No! You stupid imperial bastards! Aaaah!”  

The more she raged in fury, the further her credibility plummeted—especially since she already bore the disgrace of being a black mage.  

“What does Your Majesty think?”  

To drive the final nail into the coffin, Meredia cast a faintly mocking smile at the emperor and posed the question.  

“…Well, now that I think about it, you have a point.”  

After a brief silence, the emperor finally spoke, her expression surprisingly calm.  

“However, the key issue remains unchanged.”  

Of course, the composure and sense of victory that had been on her face moments ago had completely vanished without a trace.  

“Unless you have something to hide, I see no reason why you would refuse to remove your handkerchief…”  

“How curious that Your Majesty, so wise, would say something so illogical.”  

Meredia, having caught on, narrowed her eyes slightly before repeating words eerily similar to what the emperor herself had said just a few minutes prior.  

“Now that the testimony has been all but confirmed as nonsense, there is no reason for me to go out of my way to prove anything.”  

Her argument struck right at the heart of the matter, and just when it seemed like Meredia was trapped with no way out, the tides had shifted in her favor.  

“No matter how strong the pact between the Embergreen family and the imperial household may be, I cannot overlook such an arrogant attitude.”  

But of course, the emperor was not someone to be easily outmaneuvered.  

“Lady Meredia, at the very least, should you not uphold the proper decorum between a ruler and his vassal?”  

Her tone implied that the respect she had shown her so far had been nothing more than a matter of her own discretion—a privilege granted at her whim. Considering her status as the most powerful noble in the empire’s history, her words were not entirely unjustified.  

“Well, if you truly refuse, then so be it.”  

Though the emperor never outright crossed the line, it was obvious that if Meredia chose not to reveal her hand, dubious rumors would undoubtedly spread throughout the empire in the coming days.  

Lilieth Winter Clouds’ methods were always subtle and silent—but all the more lethal because of it.  

“That is true.”  

Yet, Meredia, who was more aware of this fact than anyone, slowly curled her lips into a smirk.  

“As Your Majesty’s loyal subject, it would be improper for me to disobey your command any further.”  

“…Surely not.”  

Watching her with slight suspicion, the emperor’s expression finally stiffened as Meredia suddenly raised her hand high and spoke aloud.  

“Then, everyone, watch closely with your own eyes.”  

At that moment, Whitney’s handkerchief wrapped around her hand—came loose, revealing her sinister smile.  

“See for yourselves if there is even a speck of a wound on my hand.”  

Before everyone’s eyes, Meredia’s previously concealed right hand was revealed—spotless, smooth, and unblemished, just as she had claimed.  

“Anyone with properly functioning eyes should be able to see it clearly, yes?”  

“Hah… Haha.”  

The emperor, who had been staring at the sight in a daze along with the others, finally let out a hollow laugh and muttered under her breath.  

“This… seems to be quite the blow.”  

Her gaze remained locked on the young man—no doubt the true mastermind behind this trap—whose face bore an uncanny resemblance to her own.  

‘Ah… I’m getting lightheaded.’  

Unaware of this realization, Whitney—who had unintentionally lifted the sealing spell due to his depleted mana—was trembling slightly, his legs struggling to hold him up.  

‘Well… is it finally over?’  

Regardless, it was a hard-earned victory for both him and Meredia.  

***

“You idiots! Can’t you see it?! That scheming bastard is the real culprit!!!”  

“…Throw her into the underground prison. You never know—she might prove useful later.”  

“You bastard!!! Even if it kills me, I swear I will— Guhhh!”  

And so, the black mage—deemed to be out of her mind due to the delusion spell—was subdued by the magic shock device once more and dragged out of the garden, bringing an end to the unexpected commotion.  

“Now then… Let’s finally get back to the main topic.”  

With the disturbance settled, the long-delayed rewards and recognition were carried out with surprising swiftness.  

“As for the honors… Sir Whitney shall be granted the highest-tier imperial treasury key.”  

“…It is an honor, Your Majesty.”  

“You may take one item of your choosing from there within the next year. Consider it a sufficient reward for your dedication. Probably…”  

Unlike before, the emperor now slouched lazily in her throne, speaking in a languid voice as she dismissed Whitney with a wave of her hand.  

“Alright, that concludes the reward ceremony—”  

“Your Majesty. My reward has yet to be discussed.”  

However, when Meredia sharply interrupted, the emperor cast her a sidelong glance before adding in a reluctant tone:  

“…Fine. Then Sir Whitney may select one additional item from the treasury.”  

“How is that a reward for me?”  

“After what you just pulled, do you really not understand?”  

As Meredia nearly snapped in response, the emperor—who had been faintly smirking at Whitney—suddenly let out a sigh and muttered to herself in a deflated tone.  

“I never expected the Lady to actually be interested in the shameless romantic escapades of noblewomen…”  

“…What exactly do you think of me?”  

“I thought you were the same kind as me. Haah, some of us are nearly thirty and have never even been in a relationship.”  

At those words, Meredia’s face twisted in annoyance, but for once, no sharp retort came from her lips.  

“Since you’re not outright denying it, tomorrow’s imperial newspaper should be quite entertaining.”  

Watching her with a mixture of disbelief and amusement, the emperor eventually waved a tired hand, signaling an unceremonious dismissal.  

“Alright, everyone, you may disperse. I need some time alone in the garden to bask in the sunlight…”  

With that, the long and chaotic reward ceremony finally reached its conclusion. The ministers, looking utterly drained and overwhelmed, quickly vacated the garden as if fleeing from disaster.  

“Lady Meredia, shall we take our leave as well?”  

Amidst the commotion, Whitney, who had been listening intently the entire time, extended a hand toward Meredia and whispered softly.  

“…Sir Whitney, there’s still a chance for you.”  

It was then—when the last of the ministers had disappeared, leaving the garden completely empty—that the emperor’s lingering voice echoed once more.  

“No matter how I look at it, you’re much better suited to moving in the shadows than basking in the sunlight.”  

“Ha, seriously….”  

Meredia’s expression darkened instantly, a chilling aura radiating from her as she prepared to speak.  

But before she could, Whitney stepped in, extending his hand further to clasp hers as he addressed the emperor in a quiet but firm voice.  

“Forgive me, Your Majesty, but I am not some hidden mastermind—I am merely a son-in-law.”  

Naturally, he maintained that same shamelessly confident smile.  

“Then, I bid you good health, Your Majesty.”  

At Whitney’s words, the emperor fell silent. Whitney, still holding Meredia’s hand, gave a polite bow before swiftly leading her out of the garden.  

“Haha, Lady Meredia, did I do well today?”  

“…”  

“Gasp—don’t tell me you’re upset again.”  

As their voices faded into the distance, silence completely settled over the garden.  

“…Didn’t I say I wanted to be alone?”  

The emperor, who had been lounging lazily in her seat, let out a sigh of irritation as she sensed a presence nearby.  

“Your Majesty, the thing is…”  

“Tsk.”  

When she saw that the knights had brought back the black mage who was supposed to be locked in the underground prison, her face twisted in displeasure.  

“Station guards around the garden. Not a single rat should be able to slip through.”  

“K-Kugh… Urgh…!”  

The black mage, who had been raging just moments ago, now looked deathly pale, gasping for air.  

“P-Please… spare me…”  

Her trembling form bore an eerie resemblance to another black mage—the one who had attempted to poison Whitney’s tea in secret, only to suffer a seizure upon Whitney awakening to his past life.  

“Ah…”  

The emperor coldly watched as the black mage convulsed in agony, her movements gradually weakening.  

“…Hmm.”  

Just then, she abruptly sat upright, her eyes darkened completely, and let out a deep, unnatural breath.  

“Sigh. Did you really have to reveal yourself in such an open place?”  

The emperor sighed in exasperation, as if dealing with a troublesome acquaintance.  

“Next time, before you possess someone, do consider my dignity.” 

“……” 

“If word ever got out that the Emperor of the Empire is secretly in contact with the leader of the black mages, all hell would break loose.”  

The black mage—no, the entity possessing her—stared at the emperor for a long moment before letting out a cracked, sinister chuckle.  

“…That’s not my concern, Emperor.”  

At that very moment, the restraints shackling the black mage shattered, clattering to the ground.  

“If anything, I should be the one angry at you.”  

“……”  

“With things ending up like this, keeping that black mage alive and handing her over to you was a complete waste.”  

As the entity took a slow, deliberate step forward, the emperor—who was still lounging in her seat—narrowed her eyes even further.  

“Wasn’t your goal to overcome your only weakness and survive?”  

Now standing right in front of her, the entity leaned in, whispering in an icy tone.  

The emperor, openly displaying her displeasure, exhaled sharply before responding in a dull voice.  

“…It may sound like an excuse, but there was an unexpected factor.”  

“An unexpected factor?”  

“Lady Meredia, who has eyes similar to mine, I can understand… but for some reason, my hypnosis didn’t work on Sir Whitney.”  

“That hypnosis method of yours…”  

Hearing that, the entity’s interest was visibly piqued. The suffocating bloodlust that had filled the air a moment ago suddenly dissipated.  

“Very well.”  

Taking a step back, the entity smirked.  

“Next time, I’ll handle it myself.”  

With those parting words, it silently withdrew from the black mage’s body, dissipating into a cloud of smoke.  

“So, the leader of the black mages is finally taking interest, huh?”  

The now-empty body of the black mage collapsed onto the garden floor. The emperor stared down at her motionless form for a moment before letting out a chilling chuckle.  

“Heh. At this point…”  

A sinister smile crept onto her lips.  

“I’m starting to really want to take you for myself, Sir Whitney.”  

Her eyes—now wide open—gleamed ominously.  

***

“Ugh…?”  

As I walked alongside Lady Meredia, exiting the garden and nearing the palace gates, an inexplicable chill suddenly ran down my spine.  

I shuddered involuntarily and stopped in my tracks.  

“Lady Meredia, we did leave the garden, right?”  

“…Yes, we did.”  

“Phew, that’s a relief.”  

Hearing her response, I finally exhaled and glanced around cautiously, muttering to myself.  

‘Good thing I closed my eyes in time. I nearly got completely controlled.’  

Though the emperor’s true ability was left vague in the game, players had developed a widely accepted theory about it.  

After all, in the game’s loading screen, whenever an uncanny coincidence occurred in Lilieth Winter Clouds’ favor, there was always a subtle mention of her eyes being slightly open.  

So the moment I saw her eyes open wide, I instinctively shut mine—and it seemed that was the right call.  

‘Times like this, having narrow eyes is a real advantage.’  

Considering that both in my past life and this one, my perpetually squinted eyes had often led to misunderstandings, it was nice to finally put them to good use.  

“Whitney Lingard.”  

Just as I was absentmindedly scratching my head, lost in thought—  

“Let’s talk.”  

Lady Meredia suddenly stopped, yanking her hand away from mine, her voice cold as ice.  

“Ah, of course—wait, huh?”  

I had grown somewhat used to her frosty demeanor by now and was about to respond with my usual relaxed smile—  

But then I saw her face, and the words caught in my throat.  

“Why…?”  

Her expression didn’t show her usual irritation, anger, or even the guarded wariness she always maintained.  

“What exactly do you want from me?”  

Instead, her eyes were filled with something far more obvious.  

Unease.  

And… anxiety.  

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About twenty minutes later, Alon was able to cross into the border zone with two guarantors.  

It was the first time such a thing had ever happened since the establishment of the border.  

In any case, Alon successfully entered the border zone and was now facing the barren wasteland beyond. A strange sight caught his eye.  

What he saw was the outer wall covered in countless monster corpses.  

Of course, this scene wasn’t entirely unusual. After all, the purpose of the wall was to defend against both monsters and potential invasions from the Empire.  

Nevertheless, Alon found it peculiar because this was the wasteland.  

‘There are monsters in the wasteland, but it’s odd for them to swarm in such large numbers.’  

There were easily hundreds, possibly thousands, of monster corpses scattered around.  

Additionally, soldiers were actively clearing away the bodies on one side.  

“Lord Marquis.”  

Alon turned toward the voice and saw Kiriana, the commander of the border defense, approaching.  

“I owe you my life for what happened before.”  

“…Before?”  

“Yes, in the northern region. If you hadn’t dealt with the Outer God back then, I wouldn’t be standing here now.”  

“Ah.”  

Alon nodded as he realized what she was referring to.  

“It was nothing. I only did what needed to be done.”  

“Is that so?”  

“Yes.”  

“You have great compassion.”  

Kiriana’s remark made Alon pause for a moment.  

He could roughly understand why she said that.  

To Kiriana, who didn’t know the truth, it must have seemed like Alon had gone out of his way to the northern region to prevent casualties by dealing with the Outer God.  

Since he didn’t have a suitable response, Alon decided to change the subject with a brief reply.  

“By the way, may I ask you something?”  

“Of course.”  

“There are many monster corpses here. Was there a recent attack?”  

Kiriana tilted her head slightly.  

“Yes, but didn’t you know about it?”  

“No, I wasn’t informed.”  

“Ah, I assumed you were already aware since you came with the other two.”  

She then gave a brief explanation of the current situation at the border.  

“A monster wave?”  

“Yes. It’s been happening at regular intervals for over two months. At first, it was only a few dozen monsters, but recently their numbers have been increasing. That’s why we asked the saint and cardinal to help repair the main gate.”  

Only then did Alon roughly grasp the situation.  

‘So that’s what the main gate issue was about.’  

He recalled Yuman mentioning their purpose yesterday, but since Alon didn’t know much about the gate itself, he hadn’t thought much of it.  

In ‘Psychedelia’, the main gate had never been mentioned. Naturally, there hadn’t been any quests involving monsters swarming the border like this.  

Moreover, this type of event had never been mentioned in the original storyline either.  

‘Is this just something that happened before the main story started, and I didn’t know about it? Or is this some kind of distortion in the timeline?’  

As he was lost in thought,  

“So, Saint, you should handle the gate repairs. I’ll stay by my Lord’s side.”  

“Cardinal Yutia, isn’t repairing the gate your responsibility?”  

“Not at all. Shouldn’t the person with greater divine power handle it instead?”  

At some point, Yutia and Yuman had approached, engaging in another argument behind him.  

Both of them were smiling, but their eyes were cold.  

‘They really don’t get along.’  

Alon cast a brief glance at them before turning back toward Kiriana.  

“So, what about the monsters?”  

Kiriana had already left by then.  

“Safe travels!” she called out from a distance.  

Already nearing the entrance of the border, Alon saw her nod lightly with a relaxed smile, and beside her, Yutia and Yuman were engaged in conversation while a near-dead aide stood by. At that moment, Alon realized something.

‘…She didn’t come here to say thanks. She just slipped away when no one was looking and ran off.’

Just as the thought, ‘Clever,’ crossed his mind—

“Cardinal, your usual approach will suffice. Brother isn’t someone who wouldn’t understand your actions.”

“What do you mean?”

“Even when Brother was being slandered in the kingdom, didn’t you remain silent?”

“…As I said earlier, I’ve already made all the necessary preparations.”

“Still, back then, you weren’t physically present when it all happened, were you? I believe you understand, Cardinal, that assistance is a matter of timing and place.”

Alon realized one thing—Yuman, with his serene smile, was far more skilled at pushing people’s buttons than he had thought. Proof of this was evident in the stiff expression on Yutia’s face. Observing this, Alon broke out into a cold sweat in secret.

***

Shortly afterward—  

Not long after setting off toward the border, Alon found himself separated from Yutia and Yuman. This was possible thanks to their consideration. Yutia, as if she had known beforehand, gave Alon a signal to act on his own as soon as the sight of the allied forces was obscured by the wasteland. Strangely, Yuman also allowed him to leave with a kind smile, saying, “You must have things to attend to.”

Thanks to that, Alon was able to act alone.

“Marquis.”

“What is it?”

“How did you become so close with the Saint?”

“I don’t know.”

“…Really?”

“Would I lie about something like that?”

Even Alon himself couldn’t understand it. Why was Yuman being so friendly toward him?

‘…What kind of misunderstanding is this?’

Before he could ponder further—

“…Let’s head down for now.”

“Yes.”

Recalling what Duke Komalon had said, Alon began walking toward the southern border.

By the time Alon and Evan had been heading south for quite some time, the sun had risen high in the sky, and Alon found himself lost in thought. As they neared the location the Duke had mentioned, suppressed thoughts began to surface.

He wondered how much of the Duke’s words were true and what might await them in the south. Curiosity grew about a place that had never been mentioned in Psychedelia before. Lastly, worries about the Five Great Sins also weighed on his mind.

Various emotions and thoughts swirled in his head. After walking southward for a while, Alon suddenly came to a realization.

‘I was only told to head south, but not how far I should go.’

The border stretched a long distance north to south, even if it wasn’t as extensive east to west. Despite the shorter connecting sections of the border, the vast expanse of wasteland between them made the journey daunting.

With a sigh, he wondered how much farther he would need to go before—

[How curious. A sorcerer, perhaps?]

A sudden voice rang out in Alon’s mind. It was a clear, masculine voice. Before Alon could respond—

[Since you’ve come to such a desolate place where no one else ventures, I assume you’ve come looking for me. How fortunate—I was bored. Shall we have a little chat?]

As soon as the voice in his mind finished speaking—

Wooooong~!!!

A magic circle formed beneath Alon’s feet.

“!”

It happened suddenly. Before Alon could take any action, the magic circle activated, swallowing him at an alarming speed.

In an instant, Alon was gone from the wasteland.

“…Marquis?”

Left alone, Evan, who had been trudging behind Alon while staring at the ground, stood there dumbfounded, gazing at the spot where Alon had vanished.

And then—

Suddenly summoned by the magic circle, the first sight Alon beheld was an eerily vast cavern.

And next—

“!”

Golden eyes.

Eyes so massive that they easily dwarfed Alon’s height, though they had lost their luster and appeared dull. Staring blankly at the vertically slit, reptilian eyes, Alon slowly shifted his gaze.

Beyond that, he noticed more details—golden scales, though dimmed to a brownish hue, and three large black spears embedded between the gaps of the enormous creature’s scales.

And the moment he took in everything, Alon realized what stood before him.

[Yes, why have you sought me out? I am the Golden Dragon, Lainisius.]

A legendary ancient dragon said to have once fought the Five Great Sins in Psychedelia’s myths.

That very being was now quietly gazing down at Alon.

***

Recently, as the situation began to settle, Filian Merkilane had officially passed on his position as successor to his younger brother, Gilan.

He had never intended to inherit the position in the first place.

Freed from responsibility, he devoted himself entirely to training in swordsmanship and magic. Spending entire days in rigorous practice, he found great joy in his current lifestyle. Swordsmanship had always been his forte, and while he lacked significant talent in magic, he still enjoyed learning it.

With each small advancement in magic, he felt as though he was getting one step closer to someone he admired.

As usual, after a morning of magic training, Filian headed to the center of the village in the afternoon. His destination was none other than the statue of Marquis Palatio in the village square.

Though other nobles, including his own brother, didn’t fully understand the establishment of the statue, Filian never regretted it. On the contrary, he took great pride in his achievement.

To Filian, Alon was already the very embodiment of admiration.

Thus, Filian visited the statue daily.

“…Huh?”

“?”

Today, he encountered an unexpected figure.

Deus Makalian, whom he had last seen at the royal conference, was quietly observing the statue of Marquis Palatio.

Why was he here?

Before he could voice his question, Filian unconsciously recoiled. Even though he lived a carefree life without much concern, the trauma from that conference was still vivid.

Caught in indecision—

“…It’s been a while.”

“It has indeed, Sir Deus.”

Filian, slightly flustered, returned Deus’s greeting.

Even with his dismal social skills, he knew one thing.

Deus Makalian disliked him.

“…I heard you were the one who proposed building this statue. Is that true?”

“Pardon? Ah, yes, that’s correct.”

Nodding absentmindedly at Deus’s follow-up question, Filian hesitated before awkwardly explaining,

“Because the Marquis saved our territory.”

“Is that all?”

“No, not entirely… It’s a bit embarrassing to admit now that I’m an adult, but I admired him after witnessing how he saved our land.”

“Hahaha,” Filian let out an awkward laugh and continued speaking.

“So, I suggested erecting the statue.”

“I see, you mean you came to admire him.”

“It’s embarrassing, but yes.”

“No, that’s nothing to be embarrassed about.”

“…Pardon?”

Before he realized it, Deus had stepped closer and placed a firm hand on Filian’s shoulder.

“That’s right. The Marquis is someone worthy of admiration, isn’t he?”

With a light smile, Deus sought Filian’s agreement. Feeling understood for emotions he had always thought too awkward to voice aloud, Filian’s heart softened, and he nodded fervently.

“Exactly…!”

“Now that we’re talking about the Marquis, it reminds me of an event in the North.”

As if it were a natural segue, Deus smoothly brought up the North.

“Oh…!”

Filian’s eyes sparkled more brightly than ever as he eagerly listened to Deus’s story.

Thus, about five hours later—

“…Kulan.”

“Yes, Duke.”

“Where is my brother?”

“He’s at the central square.”

“…Still?”

“Yes, as I reported earlier, he’s still conversing with Caliban’s First Sword.”

“…Didn’t you say they were talking five hours ago as well?”

“…Yes, it’s still ongoing.”

“Why didn’t you summon them for dinner?”

“Well…”

“Well?”

“…Both Lord Filian and the First Sword seemed to be enjoying their conversation so much that I couldn’t bring myself to interrupt. In fact, they appeared to grow more enthusiastic as time went on, so…”

After receiving Kulan’s report, Gilan couldn’t help but feel baffled—and curious.

“What on earth could they be talking about for so long?”

Curiosity gnawed at him.

“Still, they need to eat dinner, so go fetch both of them.”

“Understood.”

Like the proverbial cat killed by curiosity, Gilan made a foolish decision.

“I’m curious.”

A very foolish decision.

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