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"Right."
"...Why, no, what kind of crazy dragon would aim for you, the agent of the Great Platinum Dragon? Is it because you killed a dragon and made enemies? Then why havenβt you said anything until now?" Philip, who was briefly at a loss for words, suddenly poured out questions.
Youβre going to choke, kid.
"Like you, I had no idea. I did not know someone was after me, let alone that they were an agent of a dragon. I only found out after I encountered them."
"Can you tell me why youβre so sure about this?"
Mev raised a hand to stop Philipβs questions and added, looking at Ian with her green eyes.
"Iβm not questioning your words out of doubt. In fact, I had my suspicions as well. The power he wielded felt similar to divine power. So, I assumed it was the power of the void."
βThatβs precisely the power of a dragon,β said Ian.
Ian nodded and continued, "Iβve experienced divine power, chaos power, and dragon power, so I can tell the difference. Besides, the presence that appeared after killing him was undoubtedly a dragon. Iβm sure you sensed it, too."
"Indeed. I merely assumed it was a void creature... Yes... Not only void monsters have such a presence. A dragon could certainly..." Mev finally sighed.
Charlotte, giving Philip a look to wait, added. "But the Corrupt Dragon should already be dead. I saw the remains of the dragon you killed with my own eyes."
"Tahumrit is definitely dead. The one who sent the agent is different."
"Do you have any guesses who it might be?" Thesaya asked next.
Unlike the others, she sipped her drink with a look of pure interest.
Ian, who actually knew the name, shrugged nonchalantly. "Well," Ian shrugged nonchalantly, knowing the name. βThe Platinum Dragon said that all dragons inevitably fall into madness someday.β
He added, raising his glass, βAnd that black knight called himself an apostle and considered the dragon he served as the true God. So, this one must be some creature deluded into thinking itβs a God.β
"If thereβs such a deranged dragon, why hasnβt it..."
"...Heaven Defier." Philipβs dazed voice interrupted Charlotteβs murmur.
With everyoneβs eyes on him, he furrowed his brow and continued, "You canβt know, right? Itβs the legend of the Heaven Defier. The notorious evil dragon who tried to ascend to the heavens, claiming to be a God."
Charlotte and Thesaya blinked, clearly unfamiliar with the tale. Ian was no different. Even though he had fought Rakhmah in the game, he didnβt care about its backstory.
"Itβs a story priests often tell to children."
Mev was the one who spoke.
"Long ago, there was an evil dragon that ruled the continent with blood and fear. He was so powerful that not even other dragons stood a chance against him and got taken out. His arrogance knew no bounds, and he eventually declared himself a God. Many races submitted to him, and even dragons followed his will."
She sipped her wine and continued in a steady voice.
"And then he prepared to ascend to the heavens. That was when the warriors of the church rose. They sought help from the Golden Dragon, who accepted and gathered other dragons to join them. On the day the evil dragon was to perform the ritual, a battle ensued between the warriors and the dragonβs worshipers. Many dragons and the church warriors lost their lives."
Mevβs voice grew wistful, as if she were recalling a distant past when she first heard this story.
βAnd their sacrifices and prayers reached the heavens, bringing divine punishment upon the evil dragon. The Golden Dragon broke its wings, causing it to fall. The warriors of the church then risked their lives to behead the dragon. Thus, the evil dragon, who had claimed to be a God, met its demise as the warriors of the church killed it and erased its name from history forever. And...β
She shrugged her shoulders and looked at Ian with a peculiar expression.
βThose dragons who sided with humans earned the title of saints in the church. The dragon that broke the evil dragonβs wings is the Great Platinum Dragon. The church received the blessings of both gods and dragons, and all humans united to worship the light. Thus began the era of humans. So, always remember to be grateful to the Radiant Goddess and the saints of the church, as the priest who told me this story said.β
βAn interesting story,β said Thesaya.
Interesting, my foot. Itβs so predictable.
Ian silently scoffed at Thesayaβs words.
βIt seems it wasnβt just a simple legend after all,β Mev concluded meaningfully.
Ian nodded roughly, βSeems so.β
β...Though it was me who brought it up.β
Philip spoke cautiously at that moment.
βThe more I think about it, the harder it is to believe. According to the legend, the Heaven Defier was killed. Itβs an existence from a time so ancient, even before the ages of war and civil strife.β
βWell, as far as I can tell, it seemed quite alive.β
βCould it be another dragon?β
βThe Platinum Dragon seemed to have full authority to intervene in matters caused by dragons. If it were another dragon, it would have been dealt with already. I donβt think there are many dragons capable of plotting such things while avoiding its gaze.β
β...So, you believe that the ancient evil dragon is still alive somewhere on the continent?β
βFor now. I trust my own experiences more than some old legend.β
In reality, I already knew the answer and just pieced everything together.
βOh, Lu Solar...β
Finally, Philip sighed and downed his drink before continuing, βI canβt understand it. Why did they leave such a monstrous being alive instead of killing it?β
βBecause death is too merciful a punishment.β Charlotte, holding a glass, blurted out.
Receiving Philipβs gaze, she continued nonchalantly, βThe church made the evil dragon suffer alive. For as long as possible. Maybe, forever.β
βHow can you be so sure?β
βBecause the God our beastfolk served in the past ended up in a similar situation for similar reasons.β
βAh...β
Philip, at a loss for words, gaped and fiddled with his drink, averting his eyes.
βSo... thatβs what happened... Then itβs no wonder you are so certain. I was ignorant....β
βDonβt worry about it. I, too, serve the Radiant Goddess now.β Charlotte shrugged.
Mev sighed softly right after. βEven after such a long punishment, it didnβt abandon its ambitions.... Itβs both astonishing and terrifying. Who knows what kind of monster it has become by now?β
βItβs more than just not abandoning them. Even in that state, it managed to create followers and a situation where it could bestow power.β
At Ianβs addition, Philip and Mev froze for a moment, then sighed.
βThatβs true. I understand now why it targeted you, my lord. According to the legend, it must have a deep grudge against the Platinum Dragon and is trying to exact revenge by killing its agent.β
βI donβt care about its reasons.β
Ian downed the remaining drink in his glass and placed the empty glass in front of him with a thud.
βMore importantly, itβs crucial to realize that there isnβt just one agent of that creature.β
β...!β Everyone except Thesaya widened their eyes.
Charlotte poured more alcohol into Ianβs glass as she asked, βAre you saying there are more of those beings?β
βHe talked about killing me and becoming the only Great Warrior. There are others in similar situations. That lizard must have put a bounty on my head.β
βWonderful... It means we get to fight more of those incredible beings,β said Charlotte.
Philip looked at Charlotte, who was smiling, as if she were out of her mind, and then sighed, βSo thatβs why you said staying here would cause more trouble.β
βYeah. They know my location. It probably got out when we passed through the Empire. That was the first time I revealed my true identity. Another one of them might already be on their way.β
βTime-wise, that makes sense. I thought it was too much of a coincidence... Wait a moment. Oh my god, Lu Solar.β Philip, realizing something, sighed and looked back and forth between Ian and Mev.
βSo, not only are there corrupted ones in the Empire but also cultists who serve the Heaven Defier!β
Heβs acting like thatβs a huge surprise.
Ian chuckled as he replied, βMaybe theyβre all in cahoots.β
βThatβs unlikely. With the Platinum Dragon present, how could they...β
βYou never know. Some priests secretly serve the ancient gods of the void, so why wouldnβt there be cultists of the Heaven Defier?β Ian casually remarked as he brought his glass to his lips.
He did plan to ask the Platinum Dragon if they met again. Whether it truly didnβt know, or if it was just allowing it to happen, as it always seemed to do. If it was the latter, he would use that as leverage to get a hefty reward.
βBut... Hmm, yes. We canβt be sure of anything....β Mevβs eyes darkened as she mumbled.
It was more despair than anger or determination, as if she were facing an endless trial.
βSo, to summarize, a crazy old dragon is targeting Ian, so we need to leave before things get worse?β
It was Thesaya, who had been quietly drinking, who spoke up then.
Ian nodded. βExactly.β
βAlright. Itβs a reasonable enough reason, so Iβll accept it. The story was quite interesting too.β
βIn that case, itβs best if weβre cautious about revealing our identities for a while,β Ian added, looking at Mev and Philip.
βIf they find out where we are, another one of their agents will tail us. Normally, it wouldnβt matter, but now we have to root out the corrupted ones,β said Ian.
βIf thereβs any commotion nearby, it will reach their ears, and theyβll hide like rats, as they always do. Itβs an excellent decision, my lord,β said Philip.
Ian nodded slightly at Philipβs response and looked at Mev. βThe same goes for you. Itβs probably already known that youβre assisting me. It might have even reached the ears of the fallen ones.β
β...Yes. For the time being, Iβll have to be a nameless, wandering knight.β
As Mev nodded, Charlotte clicked her tongue in disappointment.
Thesaya also clicked her tongue and murmured, βThatβs unfortunate. Watching you, I was thinking of introducing myself next time.β
β...Thesa, why would you?β Philip asked in bewilderment.
Thesaya shrugged. βI donβt have a squire, do I? So I have to do it myself.β
βYouβre delusional. Do you really think you can stand shoulder to shoulder with Ian?β Charlotte frowned and spoke.
Thesaya leisurely turned to her and smiled. βOf course. I am an elder fairy. The most noble among the fairies.β
She slightly lifted her chin and looked down at Charlotte as she continued, βSo just by announcing that someone like me is with Ian, it will be beneficial to Ian. Am I wrong?β
β...Damn it.β Charlotte, who had been glaring at her, muttered softly and downed her drink in one go.
Philip, smiling in disbelief, looked at Ian.
βIt seems it will be hard to remain inconspicuous, even if we hide our identities. With these two around, perhaps we should come up with fake identities...β
Philip paused, noticing Ianβs expression, then blinked and added, βWhy are you looking at Thesa like that?β
βBecause what she said makes sense.β
β...?!β Charlotte looked at Ian in disbelief.
Even Thesaya raised her eyes in surprise, not expecting to hear such words.
βThesa.β
βYes, yes...?β
Ian placed a silver brooch, taken from his pocket dimension, on the table and added.
βFrom now on, youβre Aynas.β
β...?β Thesaya tilted her head in confusion.
Ian looked her in the eyes and continued, βWhile me and Mev hide our identities, you will be the face of our group. Youβre an elder of the Aynas family, and we are your guards.β
βIs that really okay...? I heard itβs quite a renowned family.β
βWeβve already made enemies. One more wonβt make much difference. Itβs unlikely to reach their ears, anyway.β
βIf thatβs the case....β
Thesaya, glancing at the dumbfounded Charlotte, finally broke into a mischievous smile.
βIβll do it. It sounds like fun.β
βDonβt make that face in front of others. Youβre an elder. Act very arrogant and high-handed.β
βDonβt worry.β Thesayaβs tone shifted.
It wasnβt just her tone; her eyes cooled, and the corners of her mouth lifted slightly. Her smile looked far more lofty and arrogant than it ever did in front of people. Though a faint bruise still lingered around her eyes, it didnβt mar her unique aura.
She stood up silently and slowly leaned over, extending her hand. Picking up the brooch from the table, she looked down at Ian.
βIβll gladly do so.β
βExcellent.β
At Ianβs reply, her smile returned to its usual playful demeanor.
βRight? I tried to mimic what Iβve seen so far.β
βNever lose that. If someone who knows Ainas demands proof, youβll need to show it.β
βIβm not confident I wonβt lose it.β
Her expression shifted again as she raised her chin and looked down at Ian, slowly extending the brooch.
βSo you should keep it safe, Ian.β
βThis is driving me crazy....β While Charlotte squeezed her eyes shut, Ian, chuckling, took the brooch. He then casually tossed it into his pocket dimension and added.
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