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The two sat down and Hikari opened the lid on the roast. The al slled delicious, but it was a bit much for the elf. Thankfully, she had a drooling dragon beside her. Hikari smiled and began cutting it into pieces, serving herself and her dragon. The side was a mix of vegetables that seed sowhat familiar.

Hikari looked at her dragon. Kurayami hesitated to eat before her master. She's such a good one.

The elf wasted no more ti and took the first bite. The roast was reminiscent of pork roast and well seasoned to boot. The taste delighted Hikari, but she felt it still could be better. Did I always have picky taste?

However, Kurayami was shoveling it down fast. In no ti, the dragon had finished an entire plate and looked hopeful at the rest of the roast.

Hikari giggled. "You can eat the rest, you know? It's too much for . Ah, but first, I need to know what curse you put on that girl and her knights."

The dragon nodded. "Thanks, Master. The curse I put on them is quite simple really. If they speak of your secret, their soul will be promptly destroyed. This leaves them with no way to return to life."

Hikari sighed. "Was that much really necessary? Is it possible to lower the punishnt?"

Kurayami gritted her teeth while putting more roast on her plate. "Master, you are too soft. This is considered a light punishnt. If anyone breaks a contract with your greatness, the least they can expect is sothing like this. I wish you would consider your position, Master. For a mortal to go against you...I find it despicable." The dragon couldn't hide her open disdain from showing on her face, but it was quickly rectified when she put more roast in her mouth.

The elf shook her head. She could see why her dragon thought that. A human breaking a contract with a god sounded absurd. Even still, Hikari didn't want to parade around as a goddess or think of herself as above everyone. "I ask that you lower the punishnt."

Kurayami grumbled between bites of food. "I understand, Master. In that case, I will change the punishnt to death." The dragon gazed at her master's face, sensing the small change in expression. "I won't lower it, Master."

Hikari sighed and put her palms together. Please, don't break the contract! She had no idea what god she was praying to. She wondered if her prayer would even reach anyone.

The elf sensed that a change of subject was required. Her dragon had too many attacks on her mood. "I am thinking of summoning soone else."

Kurayami dropped her food and clasped Hikari's shoulders. "You can't, master!"

Hikari tilted her head. "Why not? I have enough mana, and it will be a lower summon."

"That's not what I an...Wait, which one was Master planning on?" The dragon's intense gaze wavered.

"No need to give those looks. I just plan on summoning Senjo."

The dragon released her master and sat back on her seat. "If Master summons that one, it's fine, but what do you plan on using her for?"

"I have a feeling sothing interesting will happen. I want her to investigate the matter of the skeletons."

"If it's just that then..."

"I won't use you for sothing so simple." Hikari rembered the warmth of the dragon's tail and the kiss earlier. The blush that briefly covered her cheeks would have been missed by most. "I prefer having you by my side."

Kurayami gave Hikari a knowing smile. "In that case, I will remain next to Master."

The elf nodded and stood up, gripping her golden staff. She looked at the intricate [Staff of the Brilliant Void] and smiled. She vividly rembered the flavor text of the staff in ga. If the black hole is a place where no light can escape, this staff is a void of brightness and brilliance, seemingly amplifying the light user's ability infinitely.

The small bells dangling off the end weren't originally part of this staff. They were sothing added by Hikari later as an enchantnt slot. What will happen if I appraise it now?

[Staff of the Brilliant Void]

Intelligence: 999,999,999

Wisdom: 999,999,999

Mana: 999,999,999

-The owner of this staff, **** ******, can never change. As long as this staff lives, there is hope....

Hikari quickly closed the status before she could continue reading whatever absurd thing it would say next. She did have a curiosity, but wasn't that staff stupid? Why is it even stronger than !

"Master, is sothing wrong?"

"No! It's nothing! I'll summon her now." She channeled her mana into the staff, and the bells chid. A small black circle appeared in the air, and it was like a puff of a cloud. After a second, Senjo appeared in the air.

The fairy stood at no taller than 15 centiters. She had long black hair with purple highlights, and her black fluttering wings glowed with purple. Purple fairy dust poured onto the ground below her. The small creature's eyes were pale black, and they appeared listless—as if always on the verge of falling asleep. She wore a beautiful ethereal dress.

Senjo yawned deeply. Her small mouth opened and quiet words flowed. "I answer your summons, Queen."

Hikari smiled. She's so cute!

Na: Senjosho

Age: 10,114

Race: Transcended Fairy

Level: 800

Title: [Abyss Sleeper]

Strength: 300

Agility: 500,000

Intelligence: 500,000

Wisdom: 500,000

Faith: 500,000

Health: Null

Stamina: Null

Mana: 5,000,000

Hikari's eyes widened. The fairy's stats were unexpectedly closer to ga levels. If you considered the elf's original stat values, the fairy in front of her ca close. The only exception was the infinite health, stamina, and really low strength. Fairies were impossible to kill by normal ans, so it was not beyond expectation. Yet, why is she so old! Did ga lore carry over into this world? Fairies were always said to be old.

The elf refused to acknowledge herself as older than 21. She shook those thoughts and finally spoke to the slothful fairy. "I have a task for you. I need you to investigate soone called Gregore and find out if its related to a skeleton attack. Can you do it?"

Senjo closed her eyes and opened them slowly. "It will be done, my queen."

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