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As the commotion subsided, I finally had the chance to hear what had happened from the fox.

With her arms crossed, Irene recounted the events.

Her fiery red hair, which had blazed brilliantly, had returned to its usual orange hue.

Had she gained experience over ti?

Despite the situation being alarming enough to unsettle most, the girl maintained her composure without a flicker of doubt in her gaze.

It was the kind of deanor that made you feel like crossing her might result in your neck being torn apart.

That was... a little impressive.

Waiting until she finished her explanation, I couldn’t help but murmur an offhand remark as soon as she was done.

It was a mix of subtle praise and light teasing.

"Surprising."

"Oh? Did you think I’d get kidnapped again?"

"Honestly, I did. If there’s a role for getting kidnapped, Miss Irene, it’s practically your specialty, isn’t it?"

"…Aren’t you seeing as too much of a liability?"

"That’s just my way of saying how much I care."

"Hmph."

The girl’s expression shifted into sothing peculiar.

I had expected her to respond irritably by now, but instead, she smiled with an easy confidence.

Her lips parted lightly, and she spoke.

"Too bad for you, I won’t let that happen anymore."

"Hm?"

"I heard sowhere that heroines who burden the protagonist aren’t popular."

"That’s... true, I suppose. But where did you hear sothing like that?"

"I read it in a book."

"A book, you say? Must have been a genre novel. Those are certainly entertaining."

"At first, I was shocked by how explicit so of the descriptions were, but… after a while, I got used to it. It wasn’t bad."

"…What kind of book did you read, exactly?"

"That’s a secret."

Pressing her index finger to her lips, the fox-eared girl whispered conspiratorially.

It was a smile that could truly captivate soone.

"So, I failed again, huh."

I clicked my tongue softly.

Just a few months ago, teasing her had been entertaining. Now, however, she barely flinched at my jabs. It was a bit disappointing.

In fact, she had even started countering my jokes more often.

Her black eyes glead with a mischievous light.

Was she secretly plotting to overthrow her master?

She truly was an ungrateful fox.

"You’ve grown a lot."

"I’ve had a good teacher, after all."

"That’s not necessarily a complint."

I brushed off the idle chatter, turning my head to the side.

At the edge of my gaze, a flash of yellow hair caught my attention.

It belonged to the culprit who had attacked the fox a few hours earlier.

"Sniff… Sniffle…"

The girl knelt on the hard floor, her hands raised above her head.

Perhaps her arms and legs were reaching their limit.

Her hands drooped slightly with gravity, but when our eyes t, she jolted and straightened her posture.

So startled was she that even her sobs seed to choke in her throat.

Like a fragile creature bowing to a predator, she held her breath.

"Hic… Hic…"

Her shoulders trembled like the leaves of an aspen tree.

Tears dripped like dewdrops from her eyes.

Though she was undoubtedly the perpetrator in this situation, her pitiful appearance stirred an odd sense of sympathy.

The fox beside glanced at sideways and asked with a dubious look.

"Why is she trembling like that?"

"It’s kind of pitiful, isn’t it?"

"Judging by her reaction, it looks like she’s terrified of you. Do you know her?"

"Ha-ha… Let’s just say it’s a long story."

I brushed off the question with an awkward laugh.

I didn’t have a better excuse.

As it turned out, she was indeed soone I knew.

I gazed down at the small girl.

"It’s been a while."

The greeting wasn’t exactly warm.

The girl kneeling before was none other than Injustice (불의).

One of the Five Depravities under the Lord’s command.

We had crossed paths three years ago during the Coup War that shook the Empire’s underworld.

And we had been enemies at the ti.

"Old faces are always a hassle."

Back then, my temper had been… difficult.

Even the big shots who had ruled the underworld dared not et my gaze, and the ones brave enough to try had already found their graves.

Those days had been soaked in blood—a vicious, grueling ti.

It was a mory far too raw to romanticize as re nostalgia.

Rembering it now made my brow crease on its own.

"Hic!"

Noticing my grim expression, the girl’s face turned pale.

Would she faint again?

I didn’t want to deal with such a hassle, so I erased the killing intent from my presence and put on a gentle smile, the kind you might use with a child.

I asked her kindly.

"Let’s hear your story."

"…"

"You’d better explain yourself in a way that makes sense. As you know, I’m not the most patient person in situations like this."

"Y-yes! Yes, sir! I-I was wrong—no, I’ll do my best to answer!"

"Good."

I chuckled softly.

In the past, I wouldn’t have wasted ti talking.

But now, the war was over, and I had found so room for leniency in my heart.

Her young appearance also made it hard to take drastic asures.

I let out a quiet sigh.

anwhile, Injustice rubbed her hands together desperately.

Irene snorted in disbelief.

"She seed pretty strong when we were fighting… and I even had to use my flas against her?"

"She’s a big deal in the underworld."

"A big deal…?"

"Her youthful appearance is likely due to a unique trait of hers. Sotis, when mana and the body don’t interact stably, it causes side effects. In her case, using up accumulated mana seems to temporarily regress her physical age."

"I did think she was getting younger as the fight went on."

Nodding in understanding, the fox turned her gaze to Injustice.

After observing her for a mont, Irene jabbed her side with the hilt of her weapon, as if testing her curiosity about this strange creature.

It was the instinct of a predator showing interest in its prey.

"Still… how did she infiltrate the academy? Security doesn’t seem that lax."

"She’s got the skills to do it."

"Skills?"

"She’s one of the few spatial mages on the continent."

Spatial mages.

Their numbers across the entire continent barely reached a thousand.

At my answer, the fox seed to recall sothing and asked.

"We have one of those, don’t we?"

"Yes. We have Miss Lena."

Lena and Injustice.

Their abilities both fell under the domain of spatial magic, yet there was a clear distinction between the two.

Lena’s magic functioned on the concept of a portal, creating a passage between two predetermined coordinates by tearing the space between them. In contrast, Injustice’s ability was closer to blink, allowing her to teleport to a location she envisioned in her mind.

In terms of versatility alone, Injustice’s ability was far superior.

While portals could easily transport hundreds of people at once, blink was limited to moving about a dozen individuals at best.

Of course, blink had its own strength in its rapid casting speed, but…

So what?

Our side was still better.

"Hoho… When it cos down to it, our side is far more capable. We can cover much greater distances too."

"You sound like a doting parent."

"Well, I am the one who uses it."

A bit of pride isn’t a bad thing, is it?

I shrugged lightly, brushing off the tangent. It was ti to start the real interrogation of Injustice.

Still trembling in fear, the girl began to spill everything she knew.

"T-this is everything I know…!"

With her forehead pressed to the ground, she confessed.

Listening to her story, I couldn’t help but let out a dry chuckle.

"Ha… So, to summarize."

She had been ordered by her master to bring to him.

But knowing she couldn’t convince and having even less confidence in overpowering , she resorted to the plan of kidnapping soone close to to lure in.

However, the plan failed due to the fox’s unexpected strength, and she ended up captured.

"And now we’re here."

"Y-yes…! That’s right!"

"I don’t understand."

I frowned.

"Why is your master looking for ?"

"T-that… I don’t know… He only said he had a ssage for you and didn’t give any other instructions…"

"A ssage for , directly."

Nothing specific ca to mind.

That made sense—after the war, I hadn’t ddled in their affairs.

Except for the strange incident during the field trip not too long ago.

"Unless…"

Could he have finally lost his mind?

Otherwise, it didn’t make sense for soone with his life in my hands to be acting so recklessly.

Maybe he’d decided to go all out in his twilight years.

Either way, I’d have to face him directly to get any answers.

"…It seems I’ll need to pay him a visit."

The timing was sudden, but it was better to deal with matters concerning the Lord swiftly.

The deputy commander at headquarters couldn’t find out about this.

"It would only complicate things."

I needed to handle it quickly.

With a faint sigh, I turned to the fox standing behind .

"Miss Irene?"

"Yes?"

"I’ll need to step away for a while."

"…Can’t I co with you?"

The fox grabbed my sleeve.

She seed more upset than usual, likely because of what had happened last ti.

Her dark eyes locked onto the blond-haired boy in front of her.

"I’ve gotten a lot stronger… Am I still not good enough for you to rely on?"

"Oh dear."

Her gaze wavered.

The anxiety of being seen as inadequate.

The disappointnt of failing to prove her worth.

I found myself at a loss for words.

"This is troubling."

It wasn’t that I underestimated Irene.

But the destination this ti was tied to my past—one that might bring out my old self.

I didn’t want to show my rougher sides to soone I cared about.

After all, everyone carries so part of their past they’d rather keep hidden.

I gently patted the fox on the head.

"Just this once, I ask for your patience."

"…"

"In return, let’s make a deal. When I co back, I’ll tell you sothing about myself. Sothing I’ve always avoided—the truth about my past."

"Didn’t you say you didn’t want to talk about that…?"

"Well, there’s no point in hiding it anymore. Think of it as a gesture of trust."

"You’re being sneaky."

A faint sigh escaped her lips.

Finally, she extended a finger, sealing the promise.

"…It’s a deal."

"I won’t be gone as long as last ti."

"You better keep your word."

"Of course."

I began walking away.

As I approached Injustice, who was still crouched in the corner, a soft voice drifted to my ears.

It was filled with concern.

"Don’t get hurt."

"I’ll do my best."

I replied with a brief smile.

Turning to the girl kneeling at my feet, I spoke in a cold, subdued tone.

"Lead the way."

"Huh? Oh, y-yes…?"

"Didn’t you say your master summoned ? I’ll humor him this ti."

"Ah… Yes! Right away!"

Afraid I might change my mind, she quickly stood and spread mana around her.

She extended her trembling hand toward .

Grasping her quivering hand, I felt the yellow mana envelop the two of us.

In the surge of light, her lips moved.

"Blink."

Crackle!

With a faint sound of rupture, the scene shifted.

"We’ve… arrived…!"

When I opened my eyes, I was standing in a city shrouded in oppressive darkness.

mories surfaced unbidden as I murmured to myself.

"It’s been a while."

The Kingdom.

The largest underground city in the Empire.

Once the self-proclaid center of the underworld, teeming with criminal organizations and vice.

We were now on the Lord’s turf.

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