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Several days passed since our fierce battle with Captain Drake, which ultimately made him abandon the Garnet Kingdom.

We received word that the Lion Kingdom, which had taken over this kingdom and turned it into a colony, had been attacked by other pirates and annihilated.

With the loss of a key commander such as Drake and the fall of the ho country, the Lion King pirates controlling this country were shaken to the core.

The surviving forces of the Garnet Kingdom, on the other hand, regained their vigor and montum: there was no better chance to initiate a counterattack.

Thanks to the fact that leading figures such as the king and minister had survived, the Garnet Kingdom soon freed itself from the Lion Kingdoms control and regained its independence.

Thus, Lord Dyngir, will you go to that Atlantis place that Drake spoke of?

No way in hell.

My answer to Sakuyas question was cut and dry.

We were in a room of the Garnet royal palace.

Having driven away Drake, the main force in control of the country, we had been invited to the palace as royal guests.

I would have loved to sneak out unnoticed, as we did in Sapphire, but certain circumstances did not allow us to leave yet.

Ugh, these southern tea leaves sure have a weird tastethe teas all black and has such a strong flavor

I took a sip of the tea Sakuya brewed for and grimaced.

I often get funny looks when I say this, but Im pretty fond of tea. I can tell where the tea leaves are from with just one taste, if its a famous enough region. I had never tasted sothing like this, though.

Lord Dyngir, that is actually called coffee. Its a kind of tea brewed not from leaves, but from beans.

Beans? You an, like soy!?

I put down the cup and stared fearfully at its contents.

I had never heard of that coffee drink. How could hard beans create a black liquid like that?

Beans from the southern lands, huhyou cant find any in the Lamperouge Kingdom, and I never drank this when I lived in these parts. Its bitter and black, and if you tell its made from beans, I feel almost sick

It takes quite a bit of work to cultivate coffee beans, after all. I do not find it strange you were not aware of its existence, as you were raised by pirates, Lord Dyngir

My mother, the pirate Grace, was the kind of woman that drank alcohol like water, in the first place.

The other pirates werent too different: not one of them ever enjoyed the luxury of tea and crumpets.

Returning to the previous topic, Can we really ignore Drake?

Sakuya inquired again. I put the coffee cup on the table, as far away from as possible.

Can we? Cant we? We dont even know if hes still alive or not. With a wound like that, normally youd be dead in a ditch by now.

Drake had been deeply wounded by Siegfried. No one could survive with a wound like that, after losing so much blood.

It was a miracle that he even managed to escape. I could hardly believe he was still alive.

Ive never heard of a place called Atlantis, anyway. Even if he says hell wait there, I have no idea where to go.

Even in the remote case Drake was still alive, I hadnt the faintest idea of where Atlantis could be.

I tried asking so sailors, but they all looked at puzzled.

There was no way to go, basically.

Were going back to the Maxwell province soon, anyway. It doesnt matter if that bastard is alive or dead, we wont see him anymore, anyway.

well, I suppose.

This country is restoring itself at a good pace too; we dont have anything else to do here. After getting Sues answer, were leaving.

Suewhat is she going to do?

As we were having such a conversation, the door of our room opened.

The young lady that appeared was clad in a pure white dress, her black hair flowing down her back.

A necklace of blue gems adorned her neck: she was the picture of the daughter of a noble family.

Master, Sakuya, you were here.

A pretty smile and a clear, bright voice that belonged to the slave girl Sue.

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