Chapter 170
Kwaa-jik—!
Wrapped in a fiercely shining aura, Luke struck down with a single blow.
That one strike caused a large crack to form in the gem on Suiroti’s forehead.
And soon after, it shattered into pieces and scattered across the floor.
“Kuaaaaargh!”
The black Evil Dragon scread as if in pain and began thrashing violently.
It was a violent struggle that made the entire temple tremble.
It was as if he were squeezing out every last bit of strength just to survive.
Because of that thrashing, Luke, who had been standing on Suiroti’s head, fell straight to the ground…
“Urgh?!”
The chains Kara had been using to restrain Suiroti shattered instantly.
Freed from his binds, Suiroti quickly flew out of the temple.
He soared through the open air and headed straight for the enormous exit of the plaza.
I imdiately chased after him outside the temple, but the Evil Dragon had already flown far away.
Suiroti, who reached the great exit, landed for a brief mont, turned his head, and looked back at .
“You and your ancestors… all alike in your insolence toward . Descendant of the Pure-White Mainac. Soon enough, I shall co to destroy you, just as I did your forebears.”
With those words, the Evil Dragon spread his wings once more and took off into the sky.
Flying unsteadily, Suiroti gradually grew smaller in the distance until he finally vanished from sight.
“…Pure-White Mainac?”
Suiroti had just called
a descendant of the Pure-White Mainac.
Was Mainac a na?
I didn’t know exactly, but it was a na I was hearing for the first ti in my life.
‘Could that be one of my family’s ancestors? But… I’ve never once heard the na Mainac before.’
At least not back when I played the ga.
And I had pored over the lorebook and every bit of the story, achieving countless feats.
Still, it wasn’t bad—I’d managed to gain a bit of information.
That aside…
“…What a waste.”
I looked toward the direction where Suiroti had flown off.
I should have slain that Evil Dragon while I had the chance.
But what was done was done—regret served no purpose now.
Instead of wasting ti regretting it, it was better to assess the situation and plan my next move.
But before that, I figured it’d be wise to take a mont to recover.
“Instructor Luke, are you all right?”
“Yeah, I’m fine. It’s not like I fell from that high up.”
“That’s a relief. Do you think the others are all right too?”
I glanced around at the rest of our group.
At least outwardly, everyone seed fine.
“Ugh, my head still feels foggy. Gideon, I was under that mind-controlling spell, wasn’t I?”
“Yes, that’s right.”
“It was quite a strange—no, unpleasant—experience. It felt like my mind and body had split apart. My mind was calm, like I was dreaming sothing pleasant, but my body… it was moving on its own.”
Jason scratched his head and sheathed his saber.
Then he ca closer to
and whispered quietly.
“…I didn’t catch everything earlier, but that Evil Dragon… didn’t it call you so kind of ‘descendant of the Pure-White’?”
“He said I was a descendant of the Pure-White Mainac. Do you happen to know anything about that?”
“Nope. Mainac’s a na I’ve never heard before either.”
“I see. Then for now… there doesn’t seem to be any way to find out.”
Well, a sha’s a sha—but at least everyone seed free from that Dragon Tongue Magic now.
“Ugh… but why does my body ache so much? Hey, my student. You didn’t… hit
a few tis earlier, did you?”
“Well… yes. When I was fighting you earlier, I did throw a few punches.”
“So I really did attack you, huh? I don’t even rember it… Ugh, maybe I should study Dragon Tongue Magic soti, if I get the chance.”
Perhaps exhausted from restraining Suiroti, Kara sat down heavily on the ground.
And looking around now, it wasn’t just Kara—everyone seed worn out.
Myself included.
‘Handling five people at once wasn’t easy. Even if they couldn’t use their full strength.’
I sheathed the Mistcatcher and stretched my arms.
We all needed a short break.
“Let’s take a mont to catch our breath. We can plan our next move after so rest.”
Everyone nodded at my words.
They did look completely drained.
So I decided to rest sowhere nearby as well when—
“Gideon.”
“Hm? Noona, what is it?”
“Um… you’re not hurt anywhere, right?”
“Nope, not at all. You know —I don’t get hurt that easily.”
“…Right. There aren’t many who could break through your defense.”
Lisa gave a faint smile as she looked at .
Then, after silently gazing at
for a mont, she suddenly hugged .
“Huh? Noona?”
“I’m sorry. I never wanted to hurt you… but I swung my sword at you. And with killing intent, no less…”
“It’s okay, Noona. Don’t worry about it. It couldn’t be helped.”
“Still… I can’t help but feel bad. Even though I didn’t want to, my body kept attacking you… It was horrible—sothing I never want to go through again.”
Lisa hugged
tighter.
I gave a small chuckle and patted her head gently.
“Yeah. I don’t ever want to experience that again either. But you know, Noona, it’s thanks to you that I managed to escape that situation.”
“Thanks to ? Ah, you an when I threw my sword earlier?”
“Yeah. That gave
the opening I needed. Do you rember it?”
“No… not really. The only thing I rember is my body attacking you while I desperately tried to stop myself… and then, suddenly, I heard your voice.”
Lisa slowly nodded as she recalled the scene.
“I think hearing your voice helped
regain so of my senses. But I couldn’t fully take control of my body, so… I just did what little I could.”
“And that was throwing your sword?”
“Yeah, I just hurled it at Suiroti without thinking. Looking back now, it was the right thing to do.”
Lisa smiled faintly in my arms.
Then, as if sothing had just occurred to her, she asked,
“But I can’t quite rember… what did you say to
back then?”
“You don’t rember that either?”
“Hmm… no, not clearly. It felt like sothing that snapped
back to my senses…”
I smiled softly and brushed her hair aside.
“I said the words you always wanted to hear from .”
“Sothing you’ve always wanted to hear from , huh…”
Lisa thought for a mont before speaking again.
“‘I love you’?”
“Well, that’s not wrong… but that’s not it either. It was sothing more straightforward.”
“Hmm, then… ah.”
Lisa looked at
with a knowing look in her eyes.
“You said you’d let
drink your blood?”
“Yeah. Whenever I say that, you get really happy, don’t you?”
“…I didn’t realize I liked it that much.”
Lisa nodded slowly, then looked up at
again.
But this ti, her gaze felt quite different from before.
“Speaking of which… it feels like it’s been a while since I last drank your blood.”
“…You an you want to drink so now?”
“You said you’d let , didn’t you?”
“Well, that’s… uh…”
I glanced over at the others.
They all seed too busy recovering from their fatigue to pay any attention to us.
The only one close enough to overhear was Luke, who then said—
“There’s a big gold-covered table over there.”
He pointed toward a corner piled high with gold and treasures.
I let out a helpless chuckle.
“…Don’t drink too much, Noona. All right?”
“Got it.”
Lisa nodded, her eyes sparkling brightly.
“Gideon, you look a bit thinner than before.”
“I suppose I did lose a little weight.”
I gave a small smile at Jason’s remark while wrapping a bandage slowly around my neck.
“And Lisa Noona… your skin’s glowing.”
“Well, she’s feeling better thanks to , so I’m satisfied.”
After finishing the bandage, I called the group together.
“Now that everyone’s had a breather, let’s move again. For now, we can’t accurately track where Suiroti went. So let’s put that Evil Dragon aside for the mont and focus on other tasks first.”
“You’re right. There are plenty of things we need to deal with before chasing after that runaway dragon.”
Luke nodded in agreent and continued.
“First thing we should do is contact Lord Andrew. We need to report the current situation with the Isrinbloom Family and the nomads’ interference. We should relay everything quickly and get the Hawkbat Family to move.”
“I agree. The sooner we inform them, the better for us. But Instructor, I noticed earlier that communication crystal spheres don’t seem to work here, right?”
“Yeah, for so reason, the crystal spheres don’t function in this underground plaza. We’ll have to go back up to the surface to make contact.”
“Understood.”
After responding to Luke, I turned to Kara.
“Instructor, could you teleport all of us back to the surface? The spot where we all first t should be fine.”
“You’ve been using
as your personal transport all day, you know that? Do you even realize how exhausting teleportation magic is?”
“I do. That’s why I’m asking you, Instructor. It’s a request only one of the Empire’s most talented magicians could handle.”
“…You really know how to flatter soone when you need sothing.”
Kara looked at , exasperated, while I smiled back and t her gaze.
“So, can you?”
“With complints like that, how could I say no? Fine, I’ll do it. Satisfied?”
“Thank you, Instructor. Oh, and one more thing.”
I glanced outside the temple.
Oslo was still tied to a statue nearby, unconscious.
“Instructor, you haven’t finished analyzing that mind-control Dragon Tongue Magic yet, have you?”
“Nope. Still in progress.”
“Then please bring Lord Oslo up with us. I’d like you to continue your analysis once we’re there.”
“You an you want
to find a way to break that spell, right?”
“Yes. If we can just figure out how to undo it, we can completely turn the situation to our favor.”
Kara nodded, seemingly in agreent.
“All right, I’ll give it a try. But don’t expect too much. It’s an ancient spell I’ve never seen before—even for , it won’t be easy.”
“Just attempting it is more than enough, Instructor. Thank you.”
“Yeah, don’t take that gratitude back later. Anyway… hey, Roy. You’re helping
again later, got it? I can’t do this alone.”
“Ah, yes, understood.”
Roy flinched slightly at being called out so suddenly but answered right away.
Kara chuckled softly at the sight.
“What an amusing kid. Anyway… Roy, once this is all over, how about coming to work under ? You seem far more skilled than I thought—talented, even. Geniuses like you are always welco.”
“But I…”
“I know. You’re interested in Ancient Studies, right? Well, I’m really into other races. Maybe we’d get along better than you think.”
Kara eagerly tried to recruit Roy, who looked quite flustered by the sudden offer.
Well, those two could sort it out themselves…
“Sir Jason, you said you’re heading back to the Isrinbloom Family’s mansion?”
“Yeah. There’s still a bit left for
to investigate. I’m going to leave contacting my father to Luke. Oh, right—when I see him, I’ll hand over the Hawkbat Family’s exclusive crystal sphere. It’ll be much faster for communication.”
Jason rummaged through his coat and pulled out a different crystal sphere than the one he usually used.
“That’s not a bad idea. Anyway, Sir Jason, if you’re heading to that mansion, would it be all right if I co along?”
“There’s no reason you can’t… but why? Got sothing you want to investigate there too?”
“Yes, I do.”
Indeed, there was sothing I absolutely had to investigate in the Isrinbloom Family’s mansion.
Sothing that had been there for a very long ti—
Ever since I first transmigrated into this world.
“I need to go to that mansion’s basent.”
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