The 9th Class Swordmaster: Blade of Truth chapter-169-i-make-the-decisions

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โ€œWhat...? What did you say?โ€

Quenite doubted her ears for a moment; no one had ever spoken to her this way in her entire life.

โ€œIโ€™m saying itโ€™s not for someone like you, who isnโ€™t even alive, to make decisions. And the courtesy extended to those who lived in previous generations ends here.โ€

Quenite stared at Karyl, seemingly at a loss for words.

โ€œYou didnโ€™t make a soul contract with me, so I donโ€™t know how much you can see about me. Honestly, though, Iโ€™m tired of lifeโ€™s meaning myself.โ€

Karyl crossed his arms.

โ€œNo, maybe Iโ€™m your senior in that regard.โ€

โ€œHuh... I canโ€™t believe someone as reckless as you possesses the gauntlets with the spirit of Kalduan, the most serious of the three pillars,โ€ Quenite murmured, shaking her pale head. Everything about her was mysterious, yet Karyl seemed strangely unimpressed.

Although she was a renowned spiritualist who had left a significant mark on history, she was ultimately human. Karyl, having traversed time, could no longer look at things from a normal perspective.

โ€œIn the end, itโ€™s just a turtle. Whether itโ€™s serious or just slow, only it knows,โ€ Karyl replied. โ€œI know that the Five Great Artifacts of Blader are related to spirits. I thought I might get a clue about the power of Maktuun or his whereabouts, but...โ€

He gestured to the sleeping Blue Turtle beside her.

โ€œKalduan is also a divine beast inheriting the power of the Lord of Rocks, so it could be overlooked as such. But,โ€ he went on, his eyes gleaming, โ€œitโ€™s strange that youโ€™re here. Letโ€™s skip the pleasantries and be honest from now on, okay?โ€

Karyl then gestured around them.

โ€œItโ€™s beautiful, but not awe-inspiring. Knowing youโ€™re human means nothing to me.โ€

โ€œ...โ€

โ€œMaybe if you were a god, Iโ€™d consider drawing my sword without hesitation.โ€

Quenite was rendered speechless by Karylโ€™s audaciousness. She hadnโ€™t waited hundreds of years for this kind of encounter.

โ€œWhat do you mean, be honest? What are you implying?โ€

โ€œExactly what I said. Tell me why you hid in these gauntlets.โ€

Queniteโ€™s eyes twitched at Karylโ€™s words.

โ€œItโ€™s amazing to meet a great spiritualist who once dominated alongside Kaye Aesir in a place like this... but the timeline doesnโ€™t match.โ€

Karyl held up the gauntlets of Kalduan for her to see.

โ€œBlader created the Five Great Artifacts during the Magical Era. In other words, these gauntlets are a thousand years old.โ€

Karyl pointed at her again.

โ€œBut youโ€™re from Kaye Aesirโ€™s era, which was 250 years ago. That means Kalduanโ€™s power was sealed in these gauntlets after it was completed.โ€

Quenite let out a low gasp.

โ€œYour grand entrance was so overwhelming that there was no time for suspicion, but...โ€

Karyl shrugged as he kept questioning her.

โ€œYouโ€™ve picked the wrong guy. So tell me. Are these gauntlets really Kalduanโ€™s? Did Blader create a pair of gauntlets named after a divine beast that wasnโ€™t even born a thousand years ago?โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s incorrect. The names of the three pillars are passed down through generations.โ€

โ€œWow... You realize how absurd and pathetic that excuse sounds, right?โ€ Karyl snorted. โ€œIf Kalduan was sealed in these gauntlets during the Magical Era, the divine beast itself would have disappeared. You couldnโ€™t have tamed that turtle 250 years ago.โ€

Listening to him, Quenite finally burst into a faint laugh.

โ€œImpressive. To think someone can be this calm in a situation like this.โ€

โ€œThis isnโ€™t a life-threatening situation... and Iโ€™ve faced so many threats that Iโ€™m tired of them.โ€ Karyl shrugged again.

โ€œLet me ask you one thing,โ€ he went on. โ€œDid you resurrect Zarka Hochi as a lich after he was killed by the Platinum Dragon?โ€

She shook her head.

โ€œI see.โ€

This time, he didnโ€™t doubt her denial. While it was possible in terms of the timeline, it would be quite strange for a spiritualist like her to master necromancy.

โ€œI came here before that. Zarka Hochi was resurrected by one of those damned people Kaye Aesir mentioned.โ€

Karylโ€™s eyebrow twitched at her words.

That means... After Zarka Hochi was killed by Narh Di Maug, one of Kaye Aesirโ€™s comrades resurrected him as a lich...

Queniteโ€™s words implied more than expected, containing a crucial clue.

Zarka Hochi became a lich at least 250 years ago.

If one were to name the most famous necromancer in human history, it would undoubtedly be Wel Bahar, a member of the Assembly of Seven Elders. However, he had lived during the Magical Era, a thousand years ago.

Initially, Karyl thought Wel Bahar had resurrected Zarka after Narh Di Maug killed him.

But if Quenite is telling the truth, the range narrows down. I just need to find the necromancer who made a name for themselves 250 years ago.

Kaye Aesirโ€™s will stated that their names wouldnโ€™t be left in history. However, a necromancer who had resurrected an elf as a lich, rebuilt the Ghost Castle, and maintained their power for centuries must have left traces.

The Antihum Grand Library doesnโ€™t have records older than 500 years, which makes it difficult to trace Wel Baharโ€™s steps .

The only viable method would be to seek help from the magical city of Azor, which served the Assembly of Seven Elders instead of the Immortal Society.

But if heโ€™s a figure from 250 years ago, that changes things. By then, the Dawn Council and the Immortal Society had already been established.

What Karyl was searching for...

The two unknown companions of Kaye Aesir.

Until now, there hadnโ€™t been any clues.

I got lucky.

But he had learned a critical piece of information from an unexpected source. He knew that one of Kayeโ€™s companions had mastered necromancy, and that alone was a significant breakthrough.

As stated in Kaye Aesirโ€™s will, those two must have also left behind legacies.

Karyl looked at Quenite and smirked.

โ€œFine. The matter of Zarka Hochi isnโ€™t important to our conversation.โ€

She didnโ€™t even realize just how much information she had given Karyl in their brief conversation. And this wasnโ€™t even the end.

โ€œQuenite,โ€ Karyl said with a smile. โ€œYou might be right. Maybe Iโ€™m not the right person for these gauntlets. If you donโ€™t want me to use them, I wonโ€™tโ€

โ€œ...โ€

She frowned slightly.

โ€œAre you saying youโ€™ll find a more suitable owner?โ€

โ€œPossibly. In fact, I already have someone more fitting in mind.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m glad to hear that.โ€

Quenite nodded at his words.

โ€œHmm, it seems like you donโ€™t fully get it.โ€

โ€œ...What?โ€

โ€œWhat Iโ€™m saying is that the fate of these gauntlets containing Kalduanโ€™s spirit, which you treasure so much, is in my hands.โ€

Karyl finally voiced what he had been holding back.

โ€œI decide whether this pair of gauntlets becomes a legendary weapon in history or ends up discarded as trash in a sewer somewhere.โ€

โ€œ...What do you mean?โ€

If there was something to be gained, he would squeeze every last drop. That was Karylโ€™s way.

โ€œSo letโ€™s make a deal. Iโ€™ll keep my earlier promise. In return, you tell me what I want to know.โ€

โ€œWhat you want...?โ€

โ€œDo you know the whereabouts of the last of Bladerโ€™s Five Great Artifacts? Or are the two other beasts sealed away like Kalduan?โ€

Contrary to his expectations, Quenite shook her head.

โ€œI donโ€™t know either. During my era, Kalduan was the only one of the three pillars. But who knows? Divine beasts are as shrouded in mystery as spirits. Even if their power hasnโ€™t manifested in this world, their lineage might still exist somewhere...โ€

Karyl, slightly disappointed by her answer, asked again, โ€œHmm, then what about the original power of the gauntlets related to the Lord of Rocks? Youโ€™ve made contracts with the Five Great Spirit Kings, so you should know.โ€

Quenite looked at Karyl and smiled. Somehow, her gentle smile resembled that of an adult watching a childโ€™s antics, making Karyl frown slightly.

โ€œYouโ€™re thinking of everything, which speaks to how exceptional you are, but it can also wear you down. As for the Spirit Kings, Ramine knows better than I do. But if he hasnโ€™t told you, he must have his reasons.โ€

Oong...

A glowing sphere formed in Queniteโ€™s hand.

โ€œHe must consider it too soon for you to meet them. Spirits are not your servants. They coexist with you, and you canโ€™t choose them by yourself.โ€

โ€œAh, I see. I guess youโ€™re right, being a spiritualist.โ€

Quenite was rather unsettled by Karylโ€™s straightforward acceptance.

โ€œThen how about this? This is your specialty. Tell me how to master spirit power.โ€

Karyl didnโ€™t give up. If he had wished for leisure and tranquility, he wouldnโ€™t have gone back in time to start all this.

โ€œI want to open the door to the Spirit Realm. You should know how to activate the Soul Spring.โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s hilarious. Rushing wonโ€™t solve anything. Likewise, shortcuts wonโ€™t get you anywhere. To gain spiritual power, you must simply build up your harmony with nature over a long time. Besides, as a spirit, I canโ€™t teach you spells.โ€ frั‘ewebnoัตel.ฦˆoเน“

โ€œRidiculous. Humans can only live for about a hundred years. If what you say is true, then woodsmen living in forests or fishermen spending their lives at sea should be the greatest spiritualists,โ€ Karyl shot back.

โ€œBut they arenโ€™t, are they? The greatest spiritualist of the century is you, not some woodsman or fisherman. Even if itโ€™s talent, every genius has some concrete methods.โ€

His eyes glinted with determination.

โ€œIโ€™m not asking you to teach me here. Iโ€™m asking you to show me your cards. Surely youโ€™ve left something behind?โ€

โ€œ...โ€

โ€œSince itโ€™s still unknown, I assume it hasnโ€™t been found yet.โ€

In his past life, Karyl had met many sages. In his current life, he had seen the legacies left behind by those even greater.

Kaye Aesir, Allen Javius...

Their common trait was the desire to leave behind their knowledge for future generations. Karyl was sure that a great spiritualist like Quenite wouldnโ€™t be any different.

โ€œThe Spirit Power Compendium you compiled.โ€

โ€œ...โ€

Queniteโ€™s eyes twitched as she looked at him.

โ€œYou wouldnโ€™t have wanted the compendium to get lost and disappear. You must have hidden it somewhere. Just tell me where it is.โ€

Karyl stepped closer to her and continued in a soft voice, โ€œThink about it. Itโ€™s not a request or a plea. Itโ€™s a... transaction between equals.โ€

***

The gentle breeze disappeared, and Karyl opened his eyes in the blank, white space of the interdimensional void. Quenite, with whom he had just been conversing, and Kalduan, who had appeared merely as an apparition, were no longer visible.

[I sometimes canโ€™t tell if you're a villain or a hero,] Ramine's voice echoed.

Ramine was astounded by how audaciously Karyl had negotiated with the great spiritualist who deserved nothing but respect. In fact, calling that whole exchange a negotiation was laughable.

After all, the gauntlets from the treasury werenโ€™t even Karylโ€™s to begin with. From her perspective, it probably seemed like a threat.

[If you die, itโ€™s over. Whether you're a hero or a villain, you need to stay alive to change the future.]

โ€œIโ€™ll do whatever it takes,โ€ Karyl murmured as he walked through the fading light. โ€œ After all, sheโ€™s just a remnant of the past. You think itโ€™s right for the ruins of the past to mess with the lives of the living?โ€

It was a bold but satisfying answer. Ramine found Queniteโ€™s assessment of Karyl to be spot on. She hadnโ€™t referred to the nature of Karylโ€™s magic but rather his nature as a person. He was like a flame that didnโ€™t belong anywhere, a self-sustaining fire, the same impression Ramine had when he first met Karyl.

[But it was reckless. Did you consider she might simply give up on the gauntlets?]

โ€œI was sure she wouldnโ€™t. She sealed Kalduan in the gauntlets because it was the most fitting sanctuary with the earth element. Then why do you think she sealed the Blue Turtle in the gauntlets?โ€

Karyl gazed at the gauntlets in his hands before continuing, โ€œThatโ€™s because it was the last remaining divine beast.โ€

[Haha...]

โ€œItโ€™s not just because she's a spiritualist that sheโ€™s so obsessed with divine beasts. There's a specific reason she didnโ€™t reveal to me. Probably... Iโ€™ll find out when I go to that place she mentioned.โ€

[Youโ€™re going even if I try to stop you?]

Karyl nodded at Ramine's words.

[Of course. Otherwise, I wouldnโ€™t have done something so foolish. I went up against a divine beast and the greatest spiritualist in history.]

Karyl showed his shaking hand to Ramine.

โ€œI donโ€™t know if you noticed, but that took a lot out of me.โ€

[Was it that intense? I didnโ€™t think you could feel fear.]

โ€œYeah. It was that intense.โ€

Upon closer inspection, Ramine noticed that not just Karylโ€™s arm, but his entire body was trembling slightly.

โ€œHonestly, itโ€™s amazing. Spirit power, that is,โ€ Karyl remarked, his eyes gleaming with anticipation.

โ€œRamine, I admit it. Your power is too alluring to give up. I thought gaining magic power would be enough, but...โ€

Ramineโ€™s flames circled around Karyl, as if waiting for his next words.

With a deep sigh, Karyl made up his mind and declared, โ€œI will make all of you mine.โ€

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