- Your third son will tear the Empire to shreds and bring about its downfall.
- Yet at the sa ti, your third son will ensure the Empires prosperity for all eternity.
The third son of the Imperial family had received these two conflicting prophecies.
Destruction and prosperity.
Although the Emperor tried to keep it a secret, whispers of the prophecy stealthily spread.
The high officials of the Empire paid no attention to the latter prophecy. Their focus was solely on the first.
The child destined to ruin the Empire.
Thus, even before his birth, Ash beca a target of curses and hatred.
Nurous demands arose, advising against even conceiving a third child, and the Emperor himself considered heeding these warnings.
After the birth of his second son, Fernandez, he ceased his marital duties with the Empress.
However, on the battlefield, the Emperor t Dustia.
He fell in love with her.
Defying all political barriers, he crowned Dustia as the second Empress.
When she beca pregnant, there were daily outcries from courtiers demanding the unborn childs life.
But the Emperor ignored them, staying steadfastly by his beloveds side for ten months.
And, against all odds... Ash was born.
Holding his newborn for the first ti, the Emperor nad his third son,
Born Hater.
From that mont, Ashs middle na was solidified.
A child born amidst hatred.
And a child destined to spread hatred.
...Yet, contrary to the grand prophecy,
Ash was rather diocre.
He displayed no aptitude in arts or martial abilities. Instead, after his mothers death, he beca imrsed in indulgence, causing trouble and wasting his ti.
Public attention waned, and the prophecy was reduced to a laughable rumor.
In a modern age driven by magical technology, people scoffed at the idea of ancient prophecies.
The prophecy gradually faded into obscurity...
...Or so it seed.
Dusk Bringar bit her lip.
Ash was nothing like the rumors suggested. He was bold, ticulous, and had a profound charisma.
It was as if his years of recklessness in the Imperial Capital were a ruse, a grand strategy to conceal his true nature.
They say like father, like son. Truly, an Everblack is an Everblack.
Entering the refugee camp outside the North Gate, Dusk Bringar was greeted with smiles from her followers. She surveyed their conditions as she moved to the center of the camp.
...So, Ash.
If the prophecy of that dark thorn tree, Everblack, was true,
How do you plan to destroy the Empire, and then bring it to prosperity?
She couldnt even begin to guess.
Yet, she had a strong premonition.
That her destiny was deeply intertwined with this youngest prince.
Perhaps you will be the one to reveal the aning of my na, Ash.
Throughout her life spanning over 120 years,
She sensed the twilight, or "Dusk," that would soon mark its end.
Dusk Bringar felt it.
With a flawless, youthful hand, she clutched her chest,
As if grasping her own aged and tarnished soul.
***
A few days later,
The 1st Imperial Army, stationed to the west of Crossroad, was observed moving; so headed west, while others went north.
After they had completely left the Crossroad zone, I decided to enter the dungeon, leading a massive group of playable hero character parties.
Whether Lark and Fernandez have a showdown is one thing, I thought. I need to do what Im supposed to.
Preparing for the next stage, and the stage after that. Regardless of how the world moves, my goal ultimately concludes in a battle with the monsters here.
And the purpose of this free exploration was,
To reach Level 50!
It was for my third-class change.
Even in the main party, I was the only one who hadnt awakened, and compared to other party leaders, my level was notably lower. It was about ti I paid attention.
I feel mostly healed now.
My fever had subsided and I felt refreshed. I was definitely ready for battle.
"Are you sure youre okay, my lord?" Lucas asked.
"Just rest, senior! Well clear the dungeon for you!" Evangeline interjected.
"Since youve rested now, maybe you should consider not going into the battlefield in the future, Your Highness," Junior suggested.
"Thats right, Prince! We had a manpower shortage before, but now we have enough forces!" Damien chid in.
Everyone seed to wish for to stay back and relax.
"...Heh."
However,
"You think Im going to step back?!"
Im not done yet, you fools!
Without , you lot would struggle! Without my attributes, passive skill buffs, and strategic commands, youd face challenges!
Ignoring their pleas, I stood in front of the teleport gate, and all four mbers of the main party sighed heavily, their heads shaking.
I get theyre worried, but I have to reach Level 50 too!
I swiftly entered the teleport gate.
Flash!
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[Tip - Raid parties beco more powerful as the number of mbers increases, but detailed control becos difficult. Adjust your partys composition depending on the dungeon and stage situation!]
***
Upon arriving at the base camp, the Penal Squad and Shadow Squad were waiting.
"Hey, Your Highness!" Kuilan, with his blazing red mane in its beastly form, casually greeted, raising his hand.
"Have you arrived, Your Highness?" Godhand greeted with a polite bow.
I chuckled, observing their condition.
"Yep, Ive arrived. Everything ready for the expedition?"
"Were ready to go anyti," Kuilan responded.
"Were prepared as well," Godhand added.
Flash! Flash!
Party mbers continued to arrive through the teleport gate behind . Watching this, Kuilan groaned.
"The scale... Its grown considerably."
Hearing that, I looked back. In front of the teleport gate, a total of four parties had assembled.
The main party of five.
Penal Squad of five.
Shadow Squad of three, with the addition of Lilly and Margarita, making five.
Lastly, the newly joined Dusk Bringar and her four Knight Squad.
In total, 20 mbers. Four full parties.
"Its like were preparing for a war, huh?"
"Well, sothing similar," I responded.
So dungeons require large party formations. Todays aim was to explore such a dungeon.
"Wow, wow...! To think that such a dungeon still exists in this day and age...!"
Upon her first entrance into the dungeon, Dusk Bringar had opened her mouth slightly, scanning the surroundings with wonder.
Approaching the awestruck Dusk Bringar, I asked, "Have you ever played in a dungeon before, Duchess?"
"Ha-ha! Of course! Who do you think I am? Im the Dragon King of the Evening Glow, Dusk Bringar! Dungeons, rare items, labyrinths! All these places suit a dragon! I feel a sense of comfort, as if Ive returned to my holand!"
Arent you supposed to be in the principalitys office or sothing?
Dusk Bringar, laughing heartily, hurried inside the base camp to explore.
anwhile, soone was shivering as he watched Dusk Bringars cheerful figure. It was Godhand.
"...Are you okay, Godhand?"
"Y-Yes, Im fine..."
I approached and inquired, and Godhand replied with a pale face, "Its just... rembering the tornt I suffered at her hands..."
"Right."
It was Godhand who delivered my letter to Dusk Bringar. He had a rough ti back then.
"It was really tough. After torturing for information, she did heal , but... to be honest, its not a pleasant mory..."
"Im sorry, dude."
"But, Sire, thanks to you, weve gained a powerful ally in the Monster Frontline."
Despite Godhands understanding, both Bodybag and Burnout were still visibly shaken. They seed traumatized by their previous encounters with Dusk Bringar.
I get it from Dusk Bringars perspective. These three are from the Aegis Special Forces, implicated in an assassination that could have started a war. But theyre also my most trusted allies.
As I brooded over this, Lilly approached in her wheelchair, holding Godhands hand.
"Ill protect you, Godhand! No matter who were up against, well fend them off together!"
"Lilly..."
This inseparable duo exchanged syrupy sweet looks. There they go again. These two lovebirds are just too much sotis.
Ignoring the overly affectionate couple, I headed into the base camp. I had so business here too.
"Ah, Ash! Its been a while!"
Greeting with a bright smile was Verdandi, the leader of the Holy Grail Seekers. I returned the smile.
"Verdandi. Howve you been? Are your teammates all recovered?"
"Yes! Thanks to the continuous supply of food youve been sending, especially the sunflower seeds, everyones doing much better!"
Even though I couldnt move much, I had kept sending them supplies, including sunflower seeds.
Perhaps because of that, Verdandis forrly pallid cheeks now bore a healthy color.
"A few days ago, we even went on a light exploration. Weve pretty much fully recovered now."
"Thats good to hear. But still, be careful out there."
"Wow! Oh, but! Weve finally found a trace during our exploration! Weve pinpointed the location of the Holy Grail-"
Verdandis voice trailed off, her face growing serious. Huh? Whys that?
"...Huh? Wha-?"
With a ghastly expression, Verdandi, trembling, pointed at Dusk Bringar, who was busy examining the base camp.
"The Dragon King of the Evening Glow...?"
"Hm?"
"Why are you here...!"
At that, Dusk Bringar, turning her gaze to Verdandi, showed a hint of recognition.
"Wait... Isnt that...?"
"Ah! Wait, hold on!"
Frantically, Verdandi waved her hands, as if urging Dusk Bringar to stop speaking.
But Dusk Bringar blurted out without hesitation, "The pure second daughter of the World Tree, the rightful heir of the Fairy Kingdom... Verdandi, isnt it?"
"..."
"I thought youd died after disappearing at the end of the war a hundred years ago, searching for the Holy Grail. I never expected to reunite in such a place!"
"..."
"Though we were enemies once, its a pleasure to et a long-lived species in this short-lived world! How have you been, heir of the Fairy Kingdom?"
Verdandi was visibly stunned.
So were Godhand and the other elves, who had been quietly watching the exchange from a distance.
"Huh? Whats wro... Oh!"
Realizing her blunder, Dusk Bringar quickly covered her mouth and darted her eyes around, asking hesitantly, "...Was that supposed to be a secret?"
I chuckled softly. Well, I knew about it because Id played the ga.
Verdandi had always wanted to keep it a secret. I gave a wry smile.
"...This is why."
Tears glistened in Verdandis green eyes, filled with resentnt, as she pointed accusingly at Dusk Bringar, shouting, "This is why I HATE dragons!"
All the other elves nodded in fierce agreent.
Crossing her arms, Dusk Bringar sighed deeply and lowered her head, "Rebels, you pointed-eared traitors, you think I like you?"
Watching the bickering dragon and elves, I pondered to myself.
...But really, are there any races in this fantasy world that actually get along?
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