About twenty minutes later, Alon was able to cross into the border zone with two guarantors.
It was the first time such a thing had ever happened since the establishment of the border.
In any case, Alon successfully entered the border zone and was now facing the barren wasteland beyond. A strange sight caught his eye.
What he saw was the outer wall covered in countless monster corpses.
Of course, this scene wasnât entirely unusual. After all, the purpose of the wall was to defend against both monsters and potential invasions from the Empire.
Nevertheless, Alon found it peculiar because this was the wasteland.
âThere are monsters in the wasteland, but itâs odd for them to swarm in such large numbers.â
There were easily hundreds, possibly thousands, of monster corpses scattered around.
Additionally, soldiers were actively clearing away the bodies on one side.
âLord Marquis.â
Alon turned toward the voice and saw Kiriana, the commander of the border defense, approaching.
âI owe you my life for what happened before.â
ââŠBefore?â
âYes, in the northern region. If you hadnât dealt with the Outer God back then, I wouldnât be standing here now.â
âAh.â
Alon nodded as he realized what she was referring to.
âIt was nothing. I only did what needed to be done.â
âIs that so?â
âYes.â
âYou have great compassion.â
Kirianaâs remark made Alon pause for a moment.
He could roughly understand why she said that.
To Kiriana, who didnât know the truth, it must have seemed like Alon had gone out of his way to the northern region to prevent casualties by dealing with the Outer God.
Since he didnât have a suitable response, Alon decided to change the subject with a brief reply.
âBy the way, may I ask you something?â
âOf course.â
âThere are many monster corpses here. Was there a recent attack?â
Kiriana tilted her head slightly.
âYes, but didnât you know about it?â
âNo, I wasnât informed.â
âAh, I assumed you were already aware since you came with the other two.â
She then gave a brief explanation of the current situation at the border.
âA monster wave?â
âYes. Itâs been happening at regular intervals for over two months. At first, it was only a few dozen monsters, but recently their numbers have been increasing. Thatâs why we asked the saint and cardinal to help repair the main gate.â
Only then did Alon roughly grasp the situation.
âSo thatâs what the main gate issue was about.â
He recalled Yuman mentioning their purpose yesterday, but since Alon didnât know much about the gate itself, he hadnât thought much of it.
In âPsychedeliaâ, the main gate had never been mentioned. Naturally, there hadnât been any quests involving monsters swarming the border like this.
Moreover, this type of event had never been mentioned in the original storyline either.
âIs this just something that happened before the main story started, and I didnât know about it? Or is this some kind of distortion in the timeline?â
As he was lost in thought,
âSo, Saint, you should handle the gate repairs. Iâll stay by my Lordâs side.â
âCardinal Yutia, isnât repairing the gate your responsibility?â
âNot at all. Shouldnât the person with greater divine power handle it instead?â
At some point, Yutia and Yuman had approached, engaging in another argument behind him.
Both of them were smiling, but their eyes were cold.
âThey really donât get along.â
Alon cast a brief glance at them before turning back toward Kiriana.
âSo, what about the monsters?â
Kiriana had already left by then.
âSafe travels!â she called out from a distance.
Already nearing the entrance of the border, Alon saw her nod lightly with a relaxed smile, and beside her, Yutia and Yuman were engaged in conversation while a near-dead aide stood by. At that moment, Alon realized something.
ââŠShe didnât come here to say thanks. She just slipped away when no one was looking and ran off.â
Just as the thought, âClever,â crossed his mindâ
âCardinal, your usual approach will suffice. Brother isnât someone who wouldnât understand your actions.â
âWhat do you mean?â
âEven when Brother was being slandered in the kingdom, didnât you remain silent?â
ââŠAs I said earlier, Iâve already made all the necessary preparations.â
âStill, back then, you werenât physically present when it all happened, were you? I believe you understand, Cardinal, that assistance is a matter of timing and place.â
Alon realized one thingâYuman, with his serene smile, was far more skilled at pushing peopleâs buttons than he had thought. Proof of this was evident in the stiff expression on Yutiaâs face. Observing this, Alon broke out into a cold sweat in secret.
***
Shortly afterwardâ
Not long after setting off toward the border, Alon found himself separated from Yutia and Yuman. This was possible thanks to their consideration. Yutia, as if she had known beforehand, gave Alon a signal to act on his own as soon as the sight of the allied forces was obscured by the wasteland. Strangely, Yuman also allowed him to leave with a kind smile, saying, âYou must have things to attend to.â
Thanks to that, Alon was able to act alone.
âMarquis.â
âWhat is it?â
âHow did you become so close with the Saint?â
âI donât know.â
ââŠReally?â
âWould I lie about something like that?â
Even Alon himself couldnât understand it. Why was Yuman being so friendly toward him?
ââŠWhat kind of misunderstanding is this?â
Before he could ponder furtherâ
ââŠLetâs head down for now.â
âYes.â
Recalling what Duke Komalon had said, Alon began walking toward the southern border.
â
By the time Alon and Evan had been heading south for quite some time, the sun had risen high in the sky, and Alon found himself lost in thought. As they neared the location the Duke had mentioned, suppressed thoughts began to surface.
He wondered how much of the Dukeâs words were true and what might await them in the south. Curiosity grew about a place that had never been mentioned in Psychedelia before. Lastly, worries about the Five Great Sins also weighed on his mind.
Various emotions and thoughts swirled in his head. After walking southward for a while, Alon suddenly came to a realization.
âI was only told to head south, but not how far I should go.â
The border stretched a long distance north to south, even if it wasnât as extensive east to west. Despite the shorter connecting sections of the border, the vast expanse of wasteland between them made the journey daunting.
With a sigh, he wondered how much farther he would need to go beforeâ
[How curious. A sorcerer, perhaps?]
A sudden voice rang out in Alonâs mind. It was a clear, masculine voice. Before Alon could respondâ
[Since youâve come to such a desolate place where no one else ventures, I assume youâve come looking for me. How fortunateâI was bored. Shall we have a little chat?]
As soon as the voice in his mind finished speakingâ
Wooooong~!!!
A magic circle formed beneath Alonâs feet.
â!â
It happened suddenly. Before Alon could take any action, the magic circle activated, swallowing him at an alarming speed.
In an instant, Alon was gone from the wasteland.
ââŠMarquis?â
Left alone, Evan, who had been trudging behind Alon while staring at the ground, stood there dumbfounded, gazing at the spot where Alon had vanished.
And thenâ
Suddenly summoned by the magic circle, the first sight Alon beheld was an eerily vast cavern.
And nextâ
â!â
Golden eyes.
Eyes so massive that they easily dwarfed Alonâs height, though they had lost their luster and appeared dull. Staring blankly at the vertically slit, reptilian eyes, Alon slowly shifted his gaze.
Beyond that, he noticed more detailsâgolden scales, though dimmed to a brownish hue, and three large black spears embedded between the gaps of the enormous creatureâs scales.
And the moment he took in everything, Alon realized what stood before him.
[Yes, why have you sought me out? I am the Golden Dragon, Lainisius.]
A legendary ancient dragon said to have once fought the Five Great Sins in Psychedeliaâs myths.
That very being was now quietly gazing down at Alon.
***
Recently, as the situation began to settle, Filian Merkilane had officially passed on his position as successor to his younger brother, Gilan.
He had never intended to inherit the position in the first place.
Freed from responsibility, he devoted himself entirely to training in swordsmanship and magic. Spending entire days in rigorous practice, he found great joy in his current lifestyle. Swordsmanship had always been his forte, and while he lacked significant talent in magic, he still enjoyed learning it.
With each small advancement in magic, he felt as though he was getting one step closer to someone he admired.
As usual, after a morning of magic training, Filian headed to the center of the village in the afternoon. His destination was none other than the statue of Marquis Palatio in the village square.
Though other nobles, including his own brother, didnât fully understand the establishment of the statue, Filian never regretted it. On the contrary, he took great pride in his achievement.
To Filian, Alon was already the very embodiment of admiration.
Thus, Filian visited the statue daily.
ââŠHuh?â
â?â
Today, he encountered an unexpected figure.
Deus Makalian, whom he had last seen at the royal conference, was quietly observing the statue of Marquis Palatio.
Why was he here?
Before he could voice his question, Filian unconsciously recoiled. Even though he lived a carefree life without much concern, the trauma from that conference was still vivid.
Caught in indecisionâ
ââŠItâs been a while.â
âIt has indeed, Sir Deus.â
Filian, slightly flustered, returned Deusâs greeting.
Even with his dismal social skills, he knew one thing.
Deus Makalian disliked him.
ââŠI heard you were the one who proposed building this statue. Is that true?â
âPardon? Ah, yes, thatâs correct.â
Nodding absentmindedly at Deusâs follow-up question, Filian hesitated before awkwardly explaining,
âBecause the Marquis saved our territory.â
âIs that all?â
âNo, not entirely⊠Itâs a bit embarrassing to admit now that Iâm an adult, but I admired him after witnessing how he saved our land.â
âHahaha,â Filian let out an awkward laugh and continued speaking.
âSo, I suggested erecting the statue.â
âI see, you mean you came to admire him.â
âItâs embarrassing, but yes.â
âNo, thatâs nothing to be embarrassed about.â
ââŠPardon?â
Before he realized it, Deus had stepped closer and placed a firm hand on Filianâs shoulder.
âThatâs right. The Marquis is someone worthy of admiration, isnât he?â
With a light smile, Deus sought Filianâs agreement. Feeling understood for emotions he had always thought too awkward to voice aloud, Filianâs heart softened, and he nodded fervently.
âExactlyâŠ!â
âNow that weâre talking about the Marquis, it reminds me of an event in the North.â
As if it were a natural segue, Deus smoothly brought up the North.
âOhâŠ!â
Filianâs eyes sparkled more brightly than ever as he eagerly listened to Deusâs story.
Thus, about five hours laterâ
ââŠKulan.â
âYes, Duke.â
âWhere is my brother?â
âHeâs at the central square.â
ââŠStill?â
âYes, as I reported earlier, heâs still conversing with Calibanâs First Sword.â
ââŠDidnât you say they were talking five hours ago as well?â
ââŠYes, itâs still ongoing.â
âWhy didnât you summon them for dinner?â
âWellâŠâ
âWell?â
ââŠBoth Lord Filian and the First Sword seemed to be enjoying their conversation so much that I couldnât bring myself to interrupt. In fact, they appeared to grow more enthusiastic as time went on, soâŠâ
After receiving Kulanâs report, Gilan couldnât help but feel baffledâand curious.
âWhat on earth could they be talking about for so long?â
Curiosity gnawed at him.
âStill, they need to eat dinner, so go fetch both of them.â
âUnderstood.â
Like the proverbial cat killed by curiosity, Gilan made a foolish decision.
âIâm curious.â
A very foolish decision.