Tuesday, October 7, 2025

[WN] A Hero From a Remote Village : Interlude 6


Interlude 6

The Guild Master's Investigation, Part 1


Translator : PolterGlast


"Phew. Well, that should take care of the Ogre horde for now. Why do emergency quests have to be such a pain?"

 

In a quiet, empty room, the exhausted voice of the Guild Master, Dwayne, echoed.

An emergency had occurred while his work was piling up, and he had been swamped with dealing with it, working all night long.

 

An emergency quest, as the name implies, is an urgent request for which the Adventurer's Guild offers a reward.

Because of this, there is a lot of paperwork involved, and despite the urgency of the matter, the quest cannot be issued immediately.

 

"I need to do something about the misers at the top, but it's not like I can do anything about it."

 

Dwayne himself had given up on emergency quests, having long since resigned himself to the fact that they were just a hassle.

Although it was a huge waste of time, he had already accepted it, so he wasn't irritated at all.

 

Rather, his happiness at finally being able to search for the person who had cut off the Ogre's head was greater, and just as he was about to begin his investigation despite having worked all night, there was another knock on the door.

 

The various procedures for the emergency quest had just been completed, and he had finally managed to secure some free time.

Dwayne could only sigh, but on the second knock, he finally answered.

 

"Excuse me, sir. I have an urgent report. The Ogre—"

"Hold on. We just finished all the paperwork a moment ago. Can't you let me take a break?"

"I'm sorry, sir. This is urgent, so please allow me to report."

 

Urgent.

The moment he heard that word, Dwayne's heart ached, and he pressed a hand to his chest.

 

It was the last word he wanted to hear right now, and it confirmed that his search for the person who had cut off the Ogre's head would be postponed even further.

Once this is over, I'm taking a few days off.

Dwayne decided this in his heart, then prompted the guild employee who had come all this way to speak.

 

"Alright. Tell me what's going on."

"Regarding the emergency quest that was just issued, we have received a report that it has been completed. I came to have you confirm it, Guild Master."

"Huh? The quest was issued this morning. It's not even noon yet; there's no way it could be completed."

 

He had received a report that a horde of nearly a hundred Ogres was approaching.

That was precisely why Dwayne had gone to the trouble of issuing an emergency quest.

A report of completion in such a short time meant one of two things: it was a false report, or the sighting information was a lie.

 

"But we really did receive a report of the quest's completion. We have also received proper proof of subjugation."

"Who was the adventurer who reported the completion?"

"A middle-aged rookie adventurer, and the B-rank adventurer, Aoi."

 

A geezer rookie adventurer.

Any employee of the Biodasdal Adventurer's Guild would know that adventurer.

 

He was a hot topic of gossip among the adventurers, so the information reached his ears whether he wanted it to or not.

Dwayne had expected him to lose his life quickly, but it seemed he was more competent than he had thought, having been promoted to E-rank at a near-record speed.

 

"Setting aside the middle-aged rookie, it makes sense if Aoi was involved. She was the one who handled the [Unbearable God Cult] last time, wasn't she?"

"Yes. She said something about not having defeated them herself, but it is recorded that she engaged them in combat and drove them away."

 

Aoi was another figure who was a hot topic among the adventurers.

They had been making a fuss about the birth of a new hero, but as far as Dwayne had seen, he remembered her not being of that caliber.

 

Of course, he acknowledged her skill in climbing to B-rank as a solo adventurer, and his evaluation took into account her achievement of driving off the [Unbearable God Cult].

However, if it was Aoi who had also routed the Ogre horde in such a short time, then he would have to re-evaluate his underestimation of her.

 

"Show me the proof of subjugation, for now."

"Understood. It's in this bag."

 

His interest in Aoi now piqued as much as his interest in the person who had cut off the Ogre's head, his earlier irritation had vanished before he knew it.

He took the tightly packed sack from the guild employee and immediately began to inspect its contents.

 

"...These are all really Ogre ears. You said a special individual was also sighted. Did you receive its ear as well?"

"It should be in the other bag."

 

After confirming the ears of the normal Ogres, he checked the contents of the other, separate bag.

He casually checked the contents of the bag, but upon seeing the monster's ear inside, Dwayne couldn't help but cry out.

 

"Wh-what is this! This strange condition!"

"Was something wrong with it?"

"Wrong doesn't even begin to cover it... It's completely burnt to a crisp."

"Ah, perhaps it was done to deceive us? To make us think a normal Ogre was a special Ogre—something like that."

 

There was a possibility of what the guild employee was suggesting, but the way it was burned was strange.

Every single Ogre ear was burned in exactly the same way, and they were thoroughly charred all the way through.

 

There was an adventurer who had tried this kind of fraud before, but at that time, only the surface was burnt, and the inside was still raw.

You wouldn't get this kind of charring without super high-powered magic, and considering the short time between the emergency quest being issued and its completion, it's easy to imagine there would have been no time for such trickery.

However... the point that was bothering him was that he had never heard of Aoi being a mage.

 

"I think that's unlikely. By the way, how many casualties were there?"

"We have received reports that over thirty adventurers have died."

"What? Over thirty people have died in this short a time? This is getting more and more confusing. ...In any case, I have to go to the scene."

"I'll gather the guild employees who can fight. Should we head out immediately?"

"Yes, we're leaving right now."

 

He no longer had the time to be searching for the adventurer who had cut off the Ogre's head, but this case reeked of an incredible big shot.

In addition to a master of swordsmanship, a master of magic had likely appeared at the same time.

Regretting that he only had one body, Dwayne headed for the scene where the Ogre horde was said to have appeared.

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[WN] Dragon Chain Ori : Volume 7 Epilogue [Re-Translation]

This is a re-translation.

Volume 7 Epilogue

 

Nozomu, skipping school, invited Lisa, and the two went for a walk in Arcazam.

They passed through the residential district where the student dormitories were and headed for the central park in the middle of the city.

Sitting on a park bench, Nozomu and Lisa, both silent, were looking at the chalk-white school building of Solminati Academy.

For a while, a silence flowed between the two.

 

"Um, I'm sorry."

 

The one who broke the silence first was Nozomu.

He glanced sideways at Lisa's shortened hair, then looked down with an awkward expression.

Lisa's hair, which had been cut clean from the shoulders, was now cut even shorter, making it look almost like a boy's haircut.

 

"I told you, you don't have to apologize. I wanted a change of pace anyway, so it's perfect. Well, Camilla was surprised, though."

 

Contrary to Nozomu, who had a pained expression, Lisa was waving her hand as if to say not to worry, with a nonchalant look.

 

"No, that too, but about everything until now."

 

"That's not something for you to apologize for, is it? If we're going to talk about the cause, it's my fault for not being able to believe in you, Nozomu..."

 

This time, Lisa's expression clouded over.

Although she had been deceived by Ken's cunning scheme, she was undoubtedly the one who had hurled a stream of insults at Nozomu.

And the words she had directed at him had been the decisive factor in driving Nozomu's position at the academy to the very bottom.

 

"Um, I'm the one who should be sorry. For not being able to believe in you, Nozomu..."

 

Turning to face Nozomu, Lisa bowed her head deeply.

She herself didn't think she would be forgiven for something like this. Still, she felt that she had to apologize properly here.

 

"No, I should have questioned you as soon as that rumor started spreading. That goes for Ken's matter too, I should have confronted you. The reason I didn't was because I myself was running away from you and Ken, Lisa."

 

Nozomu looked at her as she bowed her head and slowly began to state his true intentions.

Those words were colored with his own regret.

It was true that Nozomu had been rejected by Lisa. On top of being deceived by Ken's scheme, at that time, he had also been impatient with his own skills, which were not improving at all.

However, Nozomu was also a factor in the situation becoming so complicated.

He had run away into the delusion that if he became stronger, it would be "for Lisa's sake," and had not faced them. That was undoubtedly Nozomu's sin.

 

"In the end, while saying it was for each other's sake, we weren't looking at each other at all. We were just dreaming of a story that was convenient for ourselves, and when it didn't turn out that way, we just kept turning our backs.

That's why I'm the one who was sorry."

 

Once again, Nozomu turned to Lisa and bowed his head deeply.

And the two of them, who had raised their heads at the same time, both smiled.

 

"Pfft! We're doing something strange, aren't we?"

 

"Haha! That's true. A man and a woman skipping school in the middle of the day and bowing their heads on a park bench. From the side, people would probably be tilting their heads, wondering what we're doing."

 

For a while, they both smiled and laughed at each other.

The stagnation that had been settling in the depths of their hearts for two years, they felt it flowing away. It was a smile from the bottom of their hearts that they had not felt in a very long time.

A distorted relationship where, while saying it was for each other's sake, they had just been leaning on others as if in dependence. The rusted gears had now finally begun to turn.

 

"What are you going to do from now on, Lisa?"

 

The two of them was laughing for a while.

Eventually, at the question that Nozomu had casually asked, Lisa raised her face and looked into the distance.

While looking up at the sky, she closed her eyes as if to confirm what was in her heart.

Eventually, with a wry smile, she turned to Nozomu and slowly opened her mouth.

 

"I'm not sure anymore. I admire adventurers like my father, but I've come to think that's not all there is, and I also want to learn various things here, and also..."

 

"Hmm?"

 

Cutting off her words without finishing, Lisa quickly closed the distance to Nozomu.

Her moist eyes were staring at him from a close distance.

At her expression, which was on the verge of tears, Nozomu felt his heart pounding.

 

"Hey. Nozomu... If I decide to leave the academy, will you come with me?"

 

Lisa's words were a plea, as if to confirm.

Even though she knew she had no right to ask, she couldn't help but check.

Her moist eyes, like a rain-soaked ruby, and her trembling lips eloquently told of Lisa's feelings.

At Lisa's plea, Nozomu closed his eyes as if to confirm his own feelings.

And when he slowly opened his eyes, in the face of Lisa's wish...

 

"I'm sorry, there's something I absolutely have to do."

 

He refused, flatly.

 

"That's why, for the current me, I can't fulfill my promise to you."

 

"I see. As I thought..."

 

As if she had known, Lisa moved away from Nozomu.

At the sight of her moving away with a lonely expression, Nozomu bit his lip.

 

"I'm sorry. I couldn't keep my promise."

 

"No, that's not it. You properly kept your promise to me, Nozomu. You supported me so that I could properly face my dream.

You are the kind of person who will reliably keep his promises right up until the very end, Nozomu."

 

He couldn't keep his promise. To Nozomu, who had said so, Lisa, while smiling gently, clearly denied his words.

That Nozomu had fulfilled his promise.

It was undoubtedly thanks to Nozomu that she, who had been running away and averting her eyes, had been able to wake up.

It might have taken time. Still, it was because he, who had never run away at the very end, was there.

She was truly glad from the bottom of her heart that she had been able to fall in love with such a person.

The result may not have been a happy ending. Still, for Lisa, this feeling was a precious gift from the person she loved more than anything.

 

"I was depending on you, Nozomu. The reason I invited you to this academy was probably because I was anxious.

Life as an adventurer is side by side with danger. I think I invited you to this academy because I thought that you might suddenly disappear, Nozomu..."

 

If it were just to become an adventurer, there was no need to attend Solminati Academy. She could have joined a guild or some other association near her hometown and started as an adventurer from there.

The reason she didn't was purely because Lisa herself had been anxious. She admitted to herself that she was only able to think that way.

But she felt that it was no longer good to just be tormented by regret and frightened by anxiety.

 

"And besides, I've also found various goals."

 

"Is that so?"

 

"Yes."

 

While returning a smile to the wide-eyed Nozomu, Lisa stood up.

With a big stretch, her face was as clear as a sunny sky.

 

"Are you going back?"

 

"Yeah. And you have your own business to attend to, right, Nozomu?"

 

"Ah... you can tell?"

 

"How many years do you think we've been together? I can tell that much right away."

 

It seemed that his childhood friend in front of him could see right through what he was thinking.

To Lisa, who was smiling with her hands behind her back, Nozomu gave a wry smile and slowly stood up from the bench.

 

"Yeah, I'll be going."

 

"Yes, take care..."

 

Turning his back on Lisa, who was waving him off, Nozomu walked towards the park's exit.

Lisa, while watching his back, let out a deep breath, as if to express all her feelings.

 

"In two years, you've gotten so far away..."

 

While reaching out to Nozomu's shrinking back, Lisa couldn't help but let out such words.

 

"But it's fine. I'll start over, right from the beginning. From here, now..."

 

With that thought in her heart, Lisa turned her back on the departing Nozomu and began to walk.

Their paths diverged here.

But for Lisa, that was fine. In the depths of her heart, the feelings left behind by her beloved were firmly dwelling.

With those feelings in her heart, she would become strong enough to stand next to that person again.

While feeling a single hot drop fall from her eyes, the red-haired girl took a new step forward.

 

***

 

Nozomu, who had parted from Lisa, was visiting a certain stall in the commercial district by himself.

A unique fortune-telling shop, where accessories and ritual implements from all times and places were jumbled together in a disorderly fashion.

Was it because of the overly eccentric decorations, or because of the overly individualistic shop owner, that one had no desire to visit?

While thinking about such things, Nozomu called out into the shop.

 

"Old man, are you there?"

 

"Oh my, if it isn't the brat. What do you want? The shop is still closed."

 

The white-haired and bearded white dragon shop owner showed his face with a troubled expression.

 

"You're back quite early. Has Azel's punishment been decided?"

 

"For now, it has been settled with a sealing sentence, and she is currently being held in the village. Do you want to hear the specific punishment?"

 

"No, that's fine for now. And I didn't come to ask for a fortune-telling either."

 

"Then, what in the world do you want?"

 

Nozomu himself had no intention of saying anything about Azel's punishment at this point.

As long as he wasn't bothered, that was fine. Besides that, Nozomu had a reason why he absolutely had to meet this old man.

 

"There's something I want to ask. Old man, when I was entering Abyss Grief's predation barrier, you said that to save Lisa, I needed my own power. What did you mean by that?"

 

"It means exactly what it says. You have not only the enormous elemental essence that you took in from Tiamat, but also another ability. That is the reason you have been able to live until now."

 

Nozomu's own ability.

Even in the incident where Ken and Abyss Grief had merged, this old man had said these words to Nozomu.

At those words, Nozomu frowned.

Because he himself had honestly no idea what Zonne's words were referring to.

 

"Didn't you think it was strange? The power that Tiamat possesses is extremely heretical and exceptional even compared to other dragons. There is no way you could take in such a power and remain sane."

 

That was something he could somehow understand if he imagined the Ken who had merged with Abyss Grief.

Although he thought it was a bit much to compare Abyss Grief and Tiamat, both possessed a different and enormous power, and the way they eroded the host's spirit was very similar.

 

"However, you are alive and well here now. It is solely due to the unique ability that you, a dragonslayer, possess."

 

"Unique ability..."

 

"It has already manifested. The invisible chain that binds your body. I think you know it well?"

 

An invisible chain. At those words, Nozomu couldn't help but look down at his own arm.

When he strained his eyes, he could dimly see the chain that bound himself.

The chain that was still wrapped around Nozomu's entire body was giving his body a leaden weight.

 

"You mean the ability suppression? But this is..."

 

"It is not an ability suppression. To be precise, your ability has been altered, and as a result, that form is just being maintained.

The suppression of power is now nothing more than a by-product of the unique ability you have come to possess."

 

"A by-product?"

 

At being told that the power he had thought was an ability suppression until now was now a completely different thing, Nozomu couldn't help but widen his eyes.

To the wide-eyed Nozomu, the old man put on a grave face and urged him to enter the shop.

He urged the agitated him to sit on a nearby chair, poured water from a jug in the back of the shop into a cup, and thrust it in front of Nozomu.

Nozomu grabbed the thrust-out cup and drained its contents at once.

The lukewarm water fell into his stomach, and his head, which had been hot with agitation, cooled down a little.

After confirming his state, Zonne once again continued his story about Nozomu's unique ability.

 

"The power you possess is sealing. The ability to seal an existence connected to your own soul, without question. And it has a binding power far stronger than my dragon-sealing barrier.

A chain of soul-binding that can even seal the Dragon of Destruction. One might call it the 'Soul-Sealing Chains'."

 

"Soul-Sealing... Chains..."

 

"Due to its overly powerful binding force, it has sealed Tiamat along with your soul, and most of your abilities have ended up being sealed."

 

Once again, Nozomu looked down at the invisible chains that bound him.

Ignoring the dazed Nozomu, Zonne continued to speak.

 

"Perhaps, what was originally an ability suppression was altered when you became a dragonslayer. In exchange for most of your power, you obtained the ability to seal even the Dragon of Destruction.

The reason I was watching you was also to investigate why Tiamat was sealed in a mere human."

 

If Zonne was an observer, then it was a natural course of action.

The Dragon King of Destruction, who could only be sealed by the dragon race by confining her to another world. If he knew that there might be another way to seal her, it was natural to try and find that method.

Perhaps the reason why the dragon race had not yet contacted anyone other than Zonne was because Nozomu had this power.

However, although Nozomu was also curious about the circumstances of the dragon race, there was something more important now.

It was not a coincidence. The fact that he was sealing Tiamat as a necessity was more important.

 

"...If I master it, can I control Tiamat's power?"

 

"Who knows. Due to the effect of this seal, I cannot interfere with your soul. Since the cause of this unique ability's manifestation is in you, control may be possible, but any power, in the end, depends on the wielder."

 

Zonne himself did not know the details of Nozomu's ability. Perhaps due to the effect of the seal, even with the power of a white dragon, he could not make contact with Nozomu's soul.

Even if he were to try to interfere when the seal was released, the power of Tiamat overflowing from his body was getting in the way, which was the current situation.

 

"I have a favor to ask. I want you to train me."

 

"Hmm, specifically?"

 

"How to control the dragon's power. How to use this unique ability. I want to learn that."

 

At Nozomu who was staring straight at him, Zonne narrowed his eyes.

 

"As I said before, due to the effect of the Soul-Sealing Chains, I cannot interfere with your soul. Even if you ask me to show you how to use it specifically, it's an impossible story."

 

"But if I'm going to ask for teachings about the dragon's power, there's no one else but you, old man. I feel bad for Jihad-sensei and the others, but you're a much more suitable person, old man."

 

It was a sound argument.

As they say, "leave it to the professionals," but if he was to learn the power of a dragon, it was considered more certain to be taught by a fellow dragon.

However, Nozomu was a human. Since he was not a dragon, even Zonne did not know how much of their arts he could learn.

Zonne stroked his beard as if thinking and turned his penetrating gaze towards Nozomu.

 

"Is it because of those young ladies?"

 

Zonne needed to confirm the reason why Nozomu, who had lost his reason to fight, had decided to become strong once again. Zonne had to confirm that.

At Zonne's gaze, which seemed to see through to the depths of his heart, Nozomu closed his eyes and took a few deep breaths, then slowly opened his mouth.

 

"I was once deceived by Tiamat and almost hurt them.

Such a me, Iris and the others accepted... I was happy. Because there was no one other than my master who had done such a thing for me."

 

Deeply, deeply, while searching the depths of his own heart, in a confirming tone, Nozomu continued his words.

The sincere feelings of them, who had accepted him, who had only been denied, who had only been shouldering trouble.

It was not difficult to imagine just how much of a salvation those feelings had been for Nozomu.

But the color of joy in his feelings as he spoke of that matter quickly changed to a deep color of regret.

 

"Somewhere in my heart, I might have been looking away. That because I have my comrades, I'm okay. I believed so. But somewhere, I had let my guard down."

 

For Nozomu, being by the side of Irisdina and the others was more comfortable than anything else.

The fact that he, who had been called the bottom feeder at the academy, was now being relied on by his underclassmen was undoubtedly because they were there.

However, that comfort had, on the contrary, made Nozomu let his guard down.

Because they were there, he was okay. That uncertain sense of security had seeped into his heart like a leaky roof, and had unconsciously robbed Nozomu of his tension.

As a result, he had lost himself in his anger, and had once again turned his blade on Irisdina and the others.

That was also a situation brought about by Nozomu's immaturity and carelessness.

 

"Hey, old man. What do you think of Iris and the others?"

 

Suddenly, Nozomu had an expression as if he were looking at something far away.

 

"They are very charming women. Even in all the years I've lived, there are not many women as charming as them. They're too good for you. Rather, I should have them..."

 

"I think so. I really think so.

Even though I'm like this, Iris and the others were happy that I was alive. That's why..."

 

While giving a wry smile at Zonne's joke, he forcibly cut off his line and once again dropped his gaze to his arm, which was wrapped in an invisible chain.

Nozomu and Tiamat, who had become connected by their souls. No matter how much he denied it, it seemed to Nozomu that he could no longer sever this connection.

 

"I will no longer run from this power. I don't want to run from Tiamat.

That's why, I don't care how harsh the training is. Please. I want you to teach me how to use my power."

 

Then, Nozomu himself had no choice but to master the power of Tiamat.

And he wanted to become strong enough to be able to continue to stand by their side.

With that thought in his heart, Nozomu bowed his head to Zonne.

In front of the deeply bowing Nozomu, Zonne remained silent with an unusually serious expression.

One second, two seconds... Eventually, after more than ten seconds of silence had passed, Zonne returned Nozomu's words with a heavy, powerful word.

 

"...The training will be harsh. Tiamat is undoubtedly trying to escape from your seal.

If you have even the slightest gap in your spirit, you will lose yourself as in the incident yesterday, and this time for sure, you will die. Will you still do it?"

 

"I am fully aware. If I can't overcome something of that level, I probably don't have the right to be by their side. I'll do it."

 

Even to Zonne's intimidating question, Nozomu's answer was immediate.

Zonne let out a deep breath and urged Nozomu to raise his face.

 

"...Very well. From now on, call me 'Master'."

 

"I can't do that. There is only one person I will call 'Master.' So I will call you, old man, 'Old Master'."

 

"Hmph, what an ill-mannered disciple."

 

"If you were a master I could respect, I would use honorifics. ...Old Master, I'll be in your care."

 

To the provocative smile of Zonne, Nozomu also returned a gaze that held a strong will and firmly gripped the hand of the Old Master that was extended to him.

 

***

 

In a certain room in a mansion in a corner of the administrative district, a man and a woman were facing each other, looking at a crystal placed on a table.

The woman was Mekuria, dressed in a purple-based dress. The other was a man dressed in an attire reminiscent of a crow, called Corpse Crow.

The crystal in front of the two was emitting a faint glow from within. And the light that was shimmering like a heat haze eventually began to take on color and reveal its shape.

What the light had formed was a young man with a katana, and a chalk-white dragon facing him.

The young man and the white dragon fought fiercely, and the young man who had cornered the dragon was suppressed by a life-or-death move from the white dragon.

And in front of the white dragon, who was about to deliver the finishing blow, the maidens in Solminati Academy uniforms stood in the way.

 

"So, this was what you wanted to ask me to do?"

 

"Yes, it was. Wasn't it a suitable task?"

 

"Or rather, there's no one suitable other than me~. An ordinary person would probably never notice that isolation barrier..."

 

While Mekuria and Corpse Crow were talking, the image in the crystal was changing by the second.

The white dragon was defeated by the maidens and the others, and this time, the young man who had been suppressed by the white dragon was released from his restraints.

And the young man who was wielding his katana and the maidens and the others began to clash blades.

A five-colored elemental essence gushed out from the young man's body, overwhelming the black-haired girl and the young man who was wielding a greatsword who were in charge of the front line.

While looking at that scene with an admiring look, Corpse Crow clapped his hands with a happy expression.

 

"Oh, oh, that brat is amazing, but the young ladies are also amazing~. To think there are students like this, I'm a little past surprised and am starting to get scared~. What is that? Are they really human?"

 

"The ones he's facing are the young lady of the Francilt family, the academy's foremost magic power holder, and a problem child. And an elf and a beastman.

As for 'him,' the key person, according to the documents, he is, for the time being, an ordinary human. He is neither a beastman nor a member of the fairy race. He is supposed to be a very, very ordinary human from a remote village."

 

A tone of Corpse Crow that seemed to get on one's nerves. However, Mekuria, who was facing him, did not seem to mind at all and answered Corpse Crow's question nonchalantly.

On the other hand, Corpse Crow, who had heard Mekuria's reply, had a wry smile as if to say it was impossible, and pointed at the Nozomu in the crystal.

 

"No, you've got to be kidding. That brat's power, no matter how you look at it, it's the power of a spirit, isn't it? And an outlier at that."

 

"Yes, I have so many thoughts that it's not even necessary to say it."

 

Corpse Crow and Mekuria. In front of the two who were watching, the battle between Nozomu and Irisdina and the others was reaching its final phase.

Shina released a magic arrow, and Nozomu was about to crush it, and Irisdina and Lisa were forcibly pressing the magic arrow against Nozomu's left chest and making it explode.

There, the image in the crystal was cut off.

 

"It's confirmed."

 

"So, what are you going to do with this info?"

 

"We will move up our schedule. I was planning to stay quiet a little longer, but that is no longer necessary.

I will have you work as well, you know?"

 

"Eh~. I just came to this city, so I was thinking of doing a little more sightseeing to build up my energy~"

 

To the unmotivated, complaining Corpse Crow, Mekuria's absolute-zero gaze was directed.

In the depths of her quiet, cold eyes, a flame of desire was flickering. It was as if she were harboring a color of passion, as if her long-awaited encounter had been interrupted.

She would not permit him not to lend a hand. At Mekuria's state, Corpse Crow shrugged his shoulders as if to say it couldn't be helped.

 

"Good grief, what a rough young lady. Well then, call me if you have any business~"

 

With a rustle, he flipped his cloak, and Corpse Crow disappeared from the spot in an instant.

What was left was only a single black feather that had fallen to the floor.

On the other hand, Mekuria, without a care for the instantly disappeared Corpse Crow, stared intently at the crystal where the image had disappeared, gently reached out her hand, and slowly stroked the surface of the crystal.

With a gruesome smile on her cheeks.

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