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"Yes...?"
Mev quickly turned her head, while Philip, who had widened his eyes, added.
"Why is that name coming up all of a sudden here?"
"No matter what I think about it, itβs morning right now. Even if Iβm mistaken about the time...."
Ian, who was still staring at the sky, shrugged his shoulders.
"It should be brighter than this."
"Are you saying the sunβ¦ isnβt rising...?"
"Rather, it looks more like the sun is being blocked."
Philip, with his mouth hanging open, looked up at the sky.
Mev, who had been listening, spoke up. "For the Count to be behind this, the scale is too large."
"Thatβs right."
"Was it the death of that vampire that made them realize...."
"Who knows? It seemed like even the Empress couldnβt completely monitor the clan."
Ian clicked his tongue briefly and added.
"It wouldnβt be strange to have issued an order to report immediately if anything unusual happens in the territory. That would also roughly explain why the Count isnβt following.β
Naturally, the count would want to avenge his sonβs death. However, the fact that no attack has occurred yet is likely due to the Empressβs influence. She must have deemed it a suicidal act and forbidden it.
Nodding in agreement, Mev looked at Ian with a vacant expression as Philip added.
"Ultimately... itβs just speculation, right?"
"Yes."
"Then it could simply be that today is particularly cloudy, and the Count is just delayed because heβs requesting support from other vampires... right?"
Your optimism is quite detailed.
Ian chuckled through his nose and replied.
"Yes."
It was clear that his answer didnβt provide much comfort to Philip.
Philip also knew that his words were merely wishful thinking.
"Ha... Oh, Lu Solar..." Philip sighed as he climbed out of the carriage seat.
Ian shrugged as he handed over the reins.
"Weβll know for sure if we keep watching. Donβt lose hope."
***
Of course, even after several more hours, nothing had changed. The sky was still gloomy. The surroundings were still dark. It felt as if time had stopped somewhere between night and morning.
"...I simply cannot understand it."
Philip muttered, his expression as dark as the weather.
"No matter how you look at it, this isnβt a change thatβs happened only around here. Itβs likely that all of Lu Sard has been affected. Such a vast demonic realm... itβs unbelievable." freewebnΓΈvel.coΙ±
Charlotte, who was lying on top of the carriage roof, chuckled softly.
"Why is it unbelievable? The Black Wall does exist, after all."
"...Ah." Philipβs face froze as he was struck by the realization.
"We can just confirm if a demonic realm has opened." Ian, who was sitting on a chair spinning an empty bottle between his fingers, muttered.
Philip turned to him with a questioning look.
Ian nodded his chin. "You have a holy artifact, and Sir Riurel has the sacred mark."
"Aha...!"
"Iβm no longer useful in that regard. My sacred mark only resonates with the vow of vengeance." Mev said.
Philip, who had turned sharply to look at her, clasped his hands together and spoke.
"Donβt worry. Iβll confirm it."
Phillip soon bowed his head and recited a prayer. It was the most common prayer, something about illuminating the darkness and shining brightly on all things in the world. But the effect was clear. A faint light emanated from Phillipβs grasp.
...He might become a paladin at this rate.
An absurd thought popped into Ianβs mind.
"I can feel it...!" Philip, having finished his prayer, opened his eyes wide, as if the earlier pious demeanor had been a lie.
"Itβs much fainter than usual, but the Goddessβs touch is here. The holy power is also present in the relic."
"Then either the demonic realm hasnβt fully formed yet, or this could be some kind of barrier," Ian muttered, recalling the darkness that followed Tahumrit.
Philip blinked.
"A barrier is magic, isnβt it? Is it possible to cast it over such a large area?"
βNot sure. But the opponent is a demon. This is their territory. What they can do within this place, only the Empress herself would know for sure.β
Nodding in agreement, Mev spoke up. βEven so, itβs surprising. Doing such a thing would surely reach the ears of the order....Well, I suppose they must be prepared for that to face the Dragonslayer.β
That damn Dragonslayer.
Ian clicked his tongue and added.
βThey might have a backing that allows them to do this.β
βBacking...?β
βYou mentioned that there are people supporting them from behind.β
Mevβs brows furrowed. βSomeone to stop the order... So, youβre saying thereβs an insider within the order?β
βThere are quite a few corrupted ones posing as priests,β Ian added nonchalantly.
Neither Mev nor Philip could deny it. After all, the person they suspected to be behind the corrupted ones was also a priest.
Finally, Mev spoke again. βYou mentioned before that you had a guess about who was behind the vampires. Now, would you tell us?β
βDo I really need to tell you now?β
Mev nodded. Philip, too, looked at him, seemingly trying to forget his anxiety. The sound of Charlotteβs growling breath followed. Indeed, this was something even Charlotte hadnβt been told in detail before.
Ian, licking his lips, spoke.
βThe Empress herself hinted at the existence of the one behind it. Of course, I did throw out the bait, but anyway. And the ones presumed to be behind it, their names were given to me by the Platinum Dragon.β
βLu Solar... My goodness.β
Philip sighed, hurriedly covering his mouth, and added. βIβm sorry. I never imagined that name would come up here. Iβll keep quiet. Please continue.β
β...There are those who believe that instead of restoring the balance of a tilted world, itβs better to destroy it completely and start anew.β
Mevβs eyes narrowed. She spoke cautiously. βSorry to interrupt, but did they perhaps call it a new order?β
βI didnβt hear that specifically, but there are some similarities.β
Mev and Philip exchanged glances. It seemed like an unconscious act. Then Mev turned back to Ian and added with a thirst in her voice.
βSo...?β
βThey call themselves the Round Table Parliament. They never reveal their identity to the outside world, but their reach extends everywhere.β
Although I was the one who mentioned it first.
Thinking this, Ian casually continued. It was much easier to attribute his knowledge to Archeas than to make up a lie about how he knew that name.
βRound Table Parliament....β
Mev murmured, repeating the name, then looked at Ian.
"Then, the mission youβre carrying out must also be related to them."
βYes.β
Ian shrugged and added. βAs I said, itβs presumed that one of their members or their lackeys is supporting the vampire clan. Although thereβs no evidence. If we succeed in killing the Empress, we might find something. Maybe... even more than that.β
β...You said something similar before. Do you think thereβs an agent of the Round Table Parliament here?β Philip asked hesitantly.
Ian replied calmly. βI donβt know. I just thought the Empress might have sought their help. If thatβs true, it would be great. We might get to hear directly about them.β
β...They wouldnβt be ordinary dangerous individuals.β
βObviously.β
β...β
While Philip swallowed hard, Mev added, βDo you know anything about their scale or members?β
βNot at all.β
βI see... Well... Itβs possible that we are chasing the same thing. I have a feeling that at the end of the connections Philip and I are following, there may be someone directly associated with them.β
βI have a similar thought.β
At Ianβs indifferent response, Mev nodded.
βThereβs one more reason for us to work together. We might get important information about the corrupted onesβ backers.β
βAgain, itβs just speculation. They might be a completely separate faction.β
βEven so, it doesnβt change anything. Even if itβs unrelated to my fundamental revenge, as a paladin, itβs not something I can ignore.β
βIf you say so.β
At least the motivation is clear.
While Ian nodded, Philip also let out a peculiar smile.
βI donβt know if this is something someone like me can handle, but at least I know now is not the time to be dazed. In that sense....β
He pulled out a map from his bosom.
βIβll do what I can. We should re-examine the route to Glumir.β
βDo you know where we are?β
βDidnβt the vampire mention Dalrihol? We have enough clues. Iβll do my best to ensure we reach Glumir safely.β
Finishing his words, Philip unfolded the map and turned his gaze to it. Ian, who had been watching Philipβs back for a moment, chuckled and took out the Magic Stone Lamp from his pocket dimension. The dim light from the magic lamp illuminated Philipβs map.
***
The groupβs journey continued without pause. Since they couldnβt tell the time, they decided to consider the time until the horses were exhausted as a day. Almost two days had passed this way.
βI hope today passes without any trouble as well.β
Philip spoke as he tied the horse, separated from the carriage to a tree. The edge of the forest, not far from the stream, was their campsite for the night. Ian, instead of replying, threw a small flame onto the pile of wood. A gentle warmth spread with the light. The group started the campfire again.
Considering that the Vampire Empress was likely aware of their intrusion, they saw no reason not to light a campfire. If she wanted to find them, she would do so regardless.
βItβs actually more unsettling because nothingβs happened,β Philip added as he sat by the campfire.
Mev, who was oiling her freshly sharpened sword, nodded slightly. βDonβt waste your energy on things that havenβt happened yet. Focus on resting while you can.β
βYes. Ah, are you two planning to sleep first again tonight?β
βThat would be...β Mev stopped speaking abruptly.
Charlotte had suddenly placed a finger in front of her own lips.
Staring intently downstream, Charlotte murmured. βWe have visitors tonight.β
Philip, who was chewing on jerky, froze. Ian, who was organizing the inside of the carriage, turned to look at her.
βIs it them?β
The corrupted magic mixed with the dark clouds was disturbing Ianβs Intuition. Charlotteβs detection ability was the best among the group at the moment.
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βJudging by the breathing, it seems to be animals. Not many.β
βHungry wild beasts, perhaps....β Mev murmured.
Before long, Ian also began to hear faint footsteps and breathing.
β...?β He tilted his head slightly. Even if they were starving, the fact that they were running straight toward a campsite with a campfire was peculiar. The question was resolved the moment three pairs of red eyes appeared beyond the grass by the stream.
βTheyβre not just wild beasts,β Ian muttered.
Seeing the three wolves charging through the grass, Philip quickly strapped the shield to his arm. Charlotte, who had drawn her sword, sprang up like a spring.
βStay and rest. Iβll handle this.β
Without waiting for a response, she launched herself forward. The wolves were cut down by Charlotteβs sword before they could reach the campsite. It happened in the blink of an eye.
Charlotte, returning and shaking the blood off her sword, murmured. βThey didnβt even glance at me. Didnβt even let out a groan.β
Philip, chewing on his jerky, responded. βDo you think they were sent to locate us?β
β...More like they were sent to die by our hands from the start.β It was Ian, sitting beside the carriage, who answered.
He stood up and, passing the campfire, added. βLooks like someone has something to say to me.β
βWhat do you mean...?β
Philipβs gaze followed Ianβs direction. At the edge of the darkness, where the firelight barely reached, something wriggling and oozing came into view. He furrowed his brow for a moment.
β...!?β Philipβs eyes widened as he realized what it was. The guts of the wolves Charlotte had killed were writhing and gathering as if alive.
βWhat is that?β Mev murmured, watching the intestines clump together.
Since Ian was approaching, she just observed. Otherwise, she would have rushed over and stomped on them immediately.
βItβs the Empress,β Charlotte answered.
As Mev turned to look, Philip, who had been standing dumbfounded, finally sighed.
βThe Empress... you say...?β
βShe used to communicate with Ian in a similar way. Seems like she has something to say again.β
βSomething to say...β Muttering, Mev turned her head back to the darkness where the sticky sound was spreading.
By now, the intestines had formed a large, grotesque mass. Looking closely, it was a horrifyingly sculpted face. The entire face kept writhing, and the sticky sheen on the surface glistened with each movement. The intestine-formed lips twitched next.
βYouβve come all the way here, Ian.β
βOh, Lu Solar...β Philip muttered, closing his eyes at the voice that scratched at his eardrums.
In contrast, Ianβs voice remained calm and indifferent.
βWeβll see each other face to face in a few days anyway. No need to be troublesome.β
βThatβs precisely why. We might meet in a few days.β The head, smiling, paused for a moment. It was a gentle smile, but to the observer, it was simply disgusting.
βFirst, I must say Iβm impressed, Ian. I was so surprised at first. To come this deep while avoiding my sight. How did you even find my location?β
βI didnβt know. I just had a suspicion. Seems like I was right, wasnβt I?β
βYou moved without certainty...?β
A sound like bubbles popping emanated from the head. Mev realized it was laughter.
"You were planning to wander around until you found me. Your confidence is still impressive. Well, thatβs why you came here with only four people, right? Even though you knew I would be ready to meet you."
"You have no idea how disgusting your voice sounds right now. Get to the point. Unless you want your head to explode again."
"...Iβd rather that not happen. As I said before, the preparation for this spell takes quite a long time. Anyway, fine. Iβll get to the point."
The head, wearing another grotesque smile, added, "How about we call it a truce here, Ian?"
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