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Unfortunately.

He must have heard it.

Argentress muttered.

Darkness. Darkness. Darkness

He even pondered so hard about it.

Diends full na was so long.

He was reciting each word, trying to morize it.

I couldnt bla Argentress.

It wasnt Argrestress fault.

It was my naming senses fault that gave that na.

Rather than that.

I am glad hes not in the spirit to morize my titles.

I swallowed a sigh of relief and opened my mouth.

You may speak, Diend.

Needless to say.

I didnt summon Diend.

Dealing with the byproduct waste was already overwhelming enough.

As you can see, it wasnt .

Diend revealed himself.

Because he had sothing to tell .

Ssss

Diend turned dark and scanned the surroundings.

He looked closely at Argentress.

He seed to wondering if a third party could listen to it.

Of course, it was fine.

I didnt know much about face-reading the elves.

But I had the experience of watching from the side, didnt I?

That was the case with Elsidore.

Despite suffering from hierarchy.

They were stubborn until the end.

In a word, the elves were a race that wouldnt budge unless they were moved from the heart. They had naturally nasty temperants, it was far from acting or pretending.

Then, I will tell Master.

All right, lets hear it.

How urgent it was.

He even brought forth all these various titles.

As I listened intently, Diends voice beca serious.

The darkest place on the Arcana Continent.

The first sentence was already startling.

It had so implications, but

Since it was a word I had said with my own mouth, there was no way I wouldnt know.

The darkest place in the Arcana continent.

It referred to Claudies estate.

It was a Grandfel expression.

By the way.

That place is unusual!

That place is unusual?

To put it differently.

Sothing unusual was going on there, right?

Tracking down the primordial evil unexpectedly.

Also looking for signs of Claudie.

It was all planned before I entered the Arcana Continent.

Just being swayed by the demon and not being able to carry out the schedule?

It was sothing that couldnt happen in Grandfels dictionary.

When this quest is more or less finished

Naturally, under Diends guidance.

I would visit the darkest place on the continent.

Dark history didnt disappear just because you looked away.

Now that I know it actually existed.

Because of my unfortunate situation, I had to make use of it.

But theres a problem, you said?

This situation was so awful.

How could it all explode like this?

First of all.

I needed to know what was unusual specifically.

That way, I could set priorities.

If the situation is twisted.

I should consider entrusting the tracking down to Tempest and Argentress.

I asked Diend.

So where exactly and what is happening?

Master?

Diend trailed off instead of answering.

I wondered if it was still difficult to answer.

But that wasnt it.

Diend looked around.

To be precise, he pinpointed my current location.

Then he asked.

Im sorry, but Masters destination is?

Ssss

Diends darkness pointed beyond the horizon.

He seed to be asking where I was going but even if you asked, I had no idea.

I just moved as Tempest led .

When I looked at Tempest, it cried out.

Awoo!

Argentress added an interpretation.

It said were going in the direction you pointed.

!

I could see Diend flinch.

At that point, I noticed.

This seed to overlap.

Master!

The primordial evil.

It seed to be headed to the darkest place on the Arcana Continent, the Claudies family territory.

Diends voice was full of concern.

As a lowly being, I am not sure yet. It may be a re coincidence. However, my lord, I will inform you at the risk of being rude. Please, dispel my worries!

No, you didnt need to say it so bluntly, I was intending to do that anyway.

If you asked the reason.

I would answer you with the words Grandfel said like a habit.

I spoke to Diend, who lowered his head.

I dont believe in fate.

Yeah.

I didnt even believe in fate.

Would I believe this was just a coincidence?

So I could be sure.

The primordial evil.

There must be a reason why it headed to Claudies estate.

When I thought about it from that perspective

It started to make sense.

Since it had such a clear purpose.

It was trying to hold back through the byproduct.

Now that I knew its objective.

I had no intention of playing to its tune.

I have to go right now.

To the darkest place on the Arcana Continent, Claudies estate.

So people might be concerned.

If things continued like this, how would I dispose of the by-products?

It was a piece of flesh that only I could defeat.

What if it took advantage of my absence to spread to the Arcana Continent?

Well, it was understandable to feel concerned.

But dont be mistaken.

I felt bad for the spirit who was listening.

But I was not the only one who received the [Blessing of the First World Tree].

Haiel.

As Haiel appeared out of thin air, Argentress cleared his throat.

Ahem.

Co to think of it, those two had t before, right?

The day when my heavenly luck fluctuated.

Haiel had climbed to Eunaxus nose.

I, Haiel, will follow Masters order.

As expected of my alter ego number one.

She managed to figure it out even if I didnt explain it yet.

Tempest and Argentress.

Haiel, who had the blessing of the World Tree, wouldnt have a hard ti getting rid of the byproduct.

In other words, I could trust and leave it to her.

Tempest. Argentress. Likewise, I will leave it to you.

I will quickly catch up with you.

Woof!

Diend.

I will follow Masters order.

I had a rough set-up in my head.

But the setting was abstract.

In order to manifest a portal, I needed accurate coordinates.

Soon, Diend relayed the coordinates telepathically.

I extracted the coordinates from the telepathy.

The coordinates were added to the interference process, and a portal was imdiately manifested.

Sohow

The shiny portal looked different than usual.

Maybe it was because I knew that I had my biggest dark history beyond this portal.

Im really afraid, but

Tap tap

I didnt hesitate.

Even if I wanted to hesitate, as long as a demon stepped in.

My high pride wouldnt tolerate it.

So I took a step.

Soon.

The darkest part of the Arcana Continent ca into sight.

.

.

.

What I saw was flesh.

Flesh.

And it was an even bigger piece of flesh.

Impudent.

Diends disparate energy fluctuated.

I could tell from there.

Beneath that flesh.

It seed there really was sothing.

I checked the quest goal.

Track down the primordial evil. (In Progress)

Youre diligent, too.

Youve already walked away, leaving only byproducts behind just in case.

I opened my mouth.

Theres nothing to be upset about, Diend.

I apologize, Master. I should have been quicker.

You dont have to apologize.

I just realized it too late.

Now there was no point in blaming anyone.

It was a past that was difficult to fathom in the first place.

From the beginning.

It must have been one of the things planned by the primordial evil.

In that regard, there was no need to bla myself.

No, I could actually be shaless here.

Its fine.

I calmly said it was okay, but

Actually, I, Lee Hoyeol, didnt feel bad at all.

Was it because my dark history, the Claudie family, was covered in flesh?

No, this ti it was not for such a personal reason.

This was the joy of capturing evidence.

Sssh

Woosh

Sssh

As if nothing happened.

The flesh took deep breaths and covered the area.

As I looked at the scene, I spoke calmly.

Its them, not us, who should be worried.

Indeed.

The primordial evil.

How had it been behaving so far?

Through quests.

Through the dragons.

Through the elves.

And through the arrangent left by the World Tree.

I understood it to so extent.

In this way, I couldnt refute that everything went according to its plan. Everything must have been perfect at the ti when it completely deceived the dragons and the elves and escaped from the World Tree, which must have felt like a shackle.

But the great primordial evil.

After escaping from the shadow of the World Tree.

This was the first place it headed to.

The great family.

Claudies estate.

It was completely covered.

Of course, but

Until I saw it with my own eyes.

I didnt know to what level the Cluadie family was materialized on the Arcana Continent. Even if the dragons, including Eunaxus, bowed their heads. Even if Argentress recognized as Claudie.

There was a lot more to my setup than that.

So the sight in front of was the most solid proof.

You must be trying to hide it.

Just like how Akshan, their natural enemy, was annihilated from the continent.

It was probably trying to erase any traces of Claudie left behind.

Because it was afraid of Claudie.

But, unfortunately.

Its no use.

Well, hadnt I once thought the sa thing?

Yes, I had struggled to hide my dark history.

But it didnt work.

The more I tried to cover it, the more it flowed back!

The past.

It was not sothing that could be covered up carelessly.

To put it grandiosely in Grandfels style of speaking.

Its impossible for darkness to cover the light.

So I gave up.

Even if it ant having a shaful death due to my dark history.

I convinced myself that all death was the sa anyway.

Head on, straight through.

I decided to face it.

Dont try to make my grim resolution aningless.

I thought of Claudies background.

The reason why Claudies territory was not known on the continent is simple. Because Claudie didnt want it to be known. In their territory, Claudies voice was truly absolute

For this mont, I would not consider it shaful.

What Claudies estate waited for.

It wouldnt be the poor Lee Hoyeol suffering from his dark history.

It must be the voice of [Grandfel Claudie Arpheus Roo].

Claudies last survivor and heir.

Returned without being broken by any ordeal.

So at this mont.

I would give that voice shalessly and perfectly.

I opened my mouth.

I command you in the na of Claudie.

Whether its the Emperor. The dragons. Or the elves. In Claudies territory, you cant go against Claudies rules.

I spoke to the ugly, writhing flesh.

Dont breathe in my territory without permission.

Then the flesh stopped breathing.

Dont pollute my territory.

It stopped moving.

Just be thrown into hell.

It burned up in an instant and disappeared without a trace.

Physically.

And magically.

Even by the standards of reality and the Arcana Continent.

It was a phenonon that couldnt be explained.

That was the rule of Claudie.

Eventually, Claudies territory, hidden behind flesh, was revealed.

My dark history that I tried to turn a blind eye to ca into view.

Damn it.

If I denied it even after confirming it with my own eyes.

I would be no different from the primordial evil who had just covered the territory.

Yes.

Now is the ti.

Take full responsibility for my past.

Its ti to show your pride as an adult, Hoyeol.

I moved forward.

The wind blew as if to welco .

The jacket fluttered.

Silver hair fluttered in front of my eyes.

Brace yourself.

I declared, looking at the collapsed mansion.

Your master is back.

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